Montreal classified business directory : containing the names, places of business and advertising cards of the principal professional and business men of the city, being the subscribers to the ... volume of the Montreal city directory ..., 1 janvier 1850, 1850
[" Te EL rami ttes A I ala tas a) dr S 917.1428 M158mo 1850 {y té ie ef au et vil ra \u2014\u2014=\u2014 -\u2014\u2014 mo BIBLIOTHEQUE DE LA VILLE DE MONTREAL wn.A - ES \\ er D) COLLECTION Zn Ar GAGNON Abu wile | ne Si dG 17.1428 MAS 8 mo 36415 SA ts 3 =e Bad ei pe > Te 25 10e 55 Spin 2 ey ie + pes ais Fo Bree a Se] = Exe Citar \u2014 ess en maaan « _ + + A pics i gt I; \u201c oi 5 A -\u2014 aoa ee 2 Cogn a es = 2 a =, BN ie i, Les 3 a a En Caley em.roc we \u2014 MONTREAL 1 o> CLASSIFIED BUSINESS Di RECTORY CONTAINING THE Names, Places of Business AND ADVERTISING CARDS, OF THE PRINCIPAL ° PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN OF THE CITY, BEING THE SUBSCRIBERS, TO THE 8ra VOLUME Co 4 we Res SL T\u2014\u2014\u2014.OF THE MONTREAL CITY DIRECTORY, PUBLISHED IN JULY, 1850.CG 285 3647 COMPILED BY ROBERT W.S.MACKAY, AND Presented to the Subscribers to the 2nd vol.of his Quebec Directory.Mantreal: LOVELL & GIBSON, ST.\"NICHOLAS STREET.1850.C IBLIOTHÈQUE PHILÉAS GAGNON, | Quésec, CANADA.|| + THIS portion of the Montreal Direetory (which is presented to the Subscribers to the QuEsEc DrrEcToRY) will, it is hoped, be found useful, particularly by those who have any business to transact with Montreal; and the undersigned begs to intimate that the names of the SUBSCRIBERS to the QUEBEC DIRECTORY (but of these only) will, in like manner, be presented to the Subscribers to the MoNTREAL DIRECTORY, thus forming a standing advertisement for them in that City.ROBERT W.S.MACKAY. § MONTREAL CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY: CONTAINING THE NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED UNDER THEIR RESPECTIVE PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS HEADS.\u2014 ACADEMIES.\u2018Anderson, James M., 564 Craig street.Belden, James.Devine, Rev.J.A., A.M., 46 St.Lewis street, Spalding, Geo., 47 Notre Dame street._ i Watson, C.P., College street.3 ACCOUNTANTS.Armour, John, 5 Place d\u2019Armes hill.See Card.Bent, George, 183 St.Paul street.Court, James, Insurance Company\u2019s Building\u2019s, Great St.James street.Dillon, Richard, 103 Mountain street.Dinning, John G, 35 St.Frangois Xavier street, JOHN ARMOUR, AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, AND ASSIGNEE TO ESTATES.NO.5 PLACE D\u2019ARMES HILL, MONTREAL, SANS ANN Collection of Debts, Winding up of Estates, Sale of Lands a or Lease of Properties, Shipping Agency, &c., attended to, i 2 ADVOCATES.Abraham, R., Place d\u2019Armes Hill.Andrews, H.O., 27 Little St.James street.Austin, H.W., 33 Little St.James street.Badgley & Abbott, 34 Little St.James street.Bates, J.W.& A, 9 Little St.James street.Beaudry, J.U., 3 St.Vincent street.Bedwell, C.R., 45 Little St.James street.Belinge, F.M., 5 St.Vincent street.Bethune, S., 33 Little St.James street.Berthelot, J.A., corner Craig and St.Dominique streets.Betournay, Louis, 3 St.Vimcent street.Bleakley, John, 27 Little St.James street.Bourret, Joseph, 22 St.Gabriel street.Burroughs, C.S., 21% Little St.James street.Campbell, John, Place d\u2019Armes hill.Carter, Edward, 134 St.Lambert street.Carter, George S., 133 St.Lambert street.Cartier, George E., 3 St.Vineent street.Cartier, D., 3 St.Vincent street.Cherrier & Dorion, 20 St.Vincent street.Cross, A., 51 Little St.James street.David & Joseph, 33 Little St.James street.David, M.S., at St.Johns.Day, J.J., 90 Notre Dame street.DeBleury, C.\u20ac.S., 38 Craig street.Develin, B., St.Lawrence hill.Drummond & Loranger, Place d\u2019Armes hall.Dunkin, C., 33 Little St.James street.Easton, Robert, 49 Little St.James street.Fleet, W.H., 3 St.Thérèse street.Griffin, Frederick, 6 St.Gabriel street.Harvey, A.C., 19 Little St.James street.Hart, A.M., 12 St.Vincent street.Hubert, R.A.R., 8 St.Thérèse street.Johnson, F.G., 33 Little St.James street. 5 Kurezyn, Geo.L., house King, near William street.E Laflamme, R.31 St.Gabriel street.Ek Lamothe, A., St.Vincent street.À Larkin, H.J., 27 Little St.James street.Macdonnell, Richard, Place d\u2019Armes hill.3 Mack, W.G., 5 Place d\u2019Armes hill.; Maciver, M., Place d\u2019Armes hill.| Mackay, Robert, 33 Little St.James street.Macrae, George, 23 Little St.James street.M°Leod, Malcolm, St.Thérèse street.M\u2019Tavish, William, 23 Little St.James street.Monk, S.C., 23 Little St.James street.Montizambert, E.L., 49 Little St.James street.Morris, L.E., 51 Little St.James street.Morison, M., 66 Craig street.Moreau, Leblanc & Cassiday, 33 Craig street.Muir, G.B., 5 Place d\u2019Armes hill.i Ouimet, André, Fortification lane, near St.Lawrence hill.3 Pelletier & Papin, 15 St.Vincent street.gE Peltier & Bourret, 22 St.Gabriel street.Platt, John, 21 Little St.James street.Robertson, Andrew & George R., 49 Little St.James st.Rose, John, 23 Little St.James street.Roy, R., 25 St.Gabriel street.Stevenson, A., 45 Little St.James street.Stuart, Henry, St.Thérèse street.Sweeny, Campbell, 3 Little St.James street.Taylor, Hugh, 23 Little St.James street.Ê Torrance, F.W., 33 Little St.James street.i Wood, D.R., 23 Little St.James street.; AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES.Fleck, Alex., 11 St.Peter street.Hagar Geo., 103 St.Paul street.See Card.A2 6 Take Subscriber has constantly on hand, Hay and Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Ploughs, Churns, Cultivators, Seed Sowers, &c.&e.Orders executed for any kind of Farming Implements.GEORGE HAGAR, 103 St.Paul Street.N ARCHITECTS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS.Brown, George, 54 Craig street, and Fortification lane, near Place d\u2019Armes Hill.Smith, George H., Vitré, near Coté street.Springle, J.H., 36 Great St.James street.AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.Aaron, Isaac, 16 St.François Xavier street.See Card.Bell, Thomas, 179 Notre Dame street.Bernard, Harkin & Co,, 168 St.Paul street.Bridge, T.H., 49 Notre Dame street.See Card.Cilley, J.L., Old Racket court, corner Craig and St.Peter streets.See Card.Cuvillier, A., & Co., St.Alexis street.Hill, C.F., & Co., 27 Great St.James street.Jones, John, Tattersalls, Great St.James street.Leeming, J., 17 St.François Xavier st.See Card.Radenhurst, M°Gill & Co., corner St.Alexis and St.Sacrament.streets.Scott & Glassford, 204 St.Paul street.Shipway, J.G., 14 St.François Xavier street, Tobin & Eckhart, 19 St.François Xavier street.Young & Benning, 15 St.François Xavier street. Ea A v \u2018 SAREE Ea Auctioneer fo STREET, (5 Didnane, I.AARON, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND LAND AGENT, No.16 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.© MONTREAL.Sales of Household Furniture, Merchandize, &ec., made at Private Dwellings, Merchants\u2019 Stores, or on the Wharves.THOMAS H.BRIDGE, Anstionces ans General Gouse ans Lans Agency Office, RIALTO BUILDINGS, 49 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL, Attends personally to the disposing or letting of Houses, Lands, &c.&ec., and keeps Books of Registry, in which the description of all Property for Sale or Hire can be entered free of charge.Sales of MERCHANDIZE, FURNITURE.&c.&e., attended to at his Stores, or out of doors, as may be required.Terms reasonable, and returns prompt.J.L.CILLEY, Auctioneer, Commission Agent and Appraiser, OLD RACKET COURT, Corner of St.Peter and Craig streets, Fa ontreal, J.L.C.having leased the above extensive premises, has ample accommodation for Storing every description of Goops or Funr- NITURE which may be consigned to him for Sale.Every attention will be paid to the interests of those who may favor him with their business, and returns of Sales promptly rendered, dl 8 JOHN LEEMING, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, No.17, St.François Xavier street, MONTREAL.BAKERS.Fitts, Clarke, 21 St.Joseph street.See Card.Fitts, Arba, College street, next Williams\u2019 brewery, and 14 M°Gill street.Ramsay, M., 24 St.Joseph street.Tassie, John, 87 St.Lawrence street.Tilton, S.P., Grey Nun, near Common street.Watson, Robert, 110 St.Lawrence street.Watt & Smith, 76 St.Maurice street.Willock, J., 181 Notre Dame, and 2 St.Peter street.\u201d CRACKER & SEIP-BREAD BAKER, CLARK FITTS, (LATE C.& A.FITTS,) AT THE OLD STAND, No.21 St.Joseph Street, RECOLLECT SUBURBS, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF ST.GEORGE'S CHAPEL, Montreal.Has constantly on hand of the best quality, Soda, Plain, sweet, Crackers.Boston, Butter, \u2014ALSO,\u2014 SHIP-BREAD of all kinds and qualities.N.B.\u2014Orders executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms.BELLOWS MANUFACTORY.Linley, Charles, 18 St.Joseph street.Wine, Biscuits.\u2014 9 BERLIN WOOL STORES.Footner, Mrs., & Daughters, 162 Notre Dame street.® Walton, Mrs., Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall, Great St.James street, « BOARDING HOUSES (Private).- Labatt, Miss, 114 Craig street.Mountain, Mrs., 59 and 61 Craig street.O\u2019Brien, Mrs., 4 and 6 St.John street.BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BOOKBINDERS.Armour & Ramsay, 21 St.Francois Xavier street, See Card.Barrett, J.B., (agent for Geo, Virtue of London,) 111 Craig street, See Card.Beauchemin, O., 81 St.Paul street.Bryson, Campbell, St Frangois Xavier street, opposite St.Sacrament street.See Card.* Chalmers, R.,8 Great St.James st.See Card.Chapeleau, Z., 86 Notre Dame street.Cunningham, H.H., 23 Notre Dame street.Dawson, Benj., 2 Place d\u2019Armes.See Card.Dredge, F.C.& A., 2293 St.Paul street.Fabre, E.R., & Co., 3 St.Vincent street.Gendron, P., 29 St.Gabriel street.Graham, R., 186 St.Paul street.Lay, R.W., 195 Notre Dame street.See Card under, ¢ Periodical Agency.\u201d Lamothe, J.M., 151 Notre Dame strect.Miller, R & A., St.Francis Xavierst.See Card.\" Milne, James, 6 St.Joseph street.M\u2019Coy, John, Insurance Company\u2019s Buildings, Great St.: James street.See Card.5 Melntosh, William, Bindery, 55 Craig street.A Rolland, J.B., 24 St.Vincent street.See Catd.i Ruthven, James, 191 St.Paul street, up stairs.Ao Sadlier, D.& J., 179 Notre Dame street.See Card.à Tuttle, E.C., stationary and account books, 167 St.Paul st.Weir, Robert, 7 Great St.James street. 10 ARMOUR & RAMSAY, WHOLESALE.BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BOOKBINDERS.21 St.François Xavier street.MONTREAL.A.& R.publish the National School Books; they issue monthly various Colonial Editions of Standard English works, at greatly reduced prices.A.& R.have lately added to their Bookbinding Establishment, and are now prepared to manufacture in the most approved and latest style, Bankers\u2019 and Merchants\u2019 Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, &c.&c.JOB PRINTING carried on in all its branches.ROBERT CHALMERS, Bookseller, Stationer, and Bookbinder, NO.8 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Plain any Janey Stationary; Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, and every description of Blank Books, Ruled, Printed and bound to order; Note Paper, Writing Paper, and Envelopes; Military Ledgers, Blank Forms, &e.; Quills, Steel Pens, Pencils, Sealing Wax; Pen Knives, Ink Stands, Writing Ink, Pocket-Books, Portfolios, Writing desks; Copying Presses, Copying paper, and Letter Books; Bill Books, Hank Cheques, Bills of Exchange; Colored Papers, Drawing Materials and Mathematical Instruments; Albums, Scrap Books, Music Books; Gold pens, Ivory Tablets, Silver Pencil Cases; Dressing Cases, Backgammon Boards, Card Cases; Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, &c.; Guide Books, Maps, Sketch Books, &c., &c.Bibles, Prayer Books, Church services, &c., in Plain and Elegant Bindings,\u2014A great variety of London and Paris Engravings and Lithographs.\u2014Picture Frames, made to order.\u2014Card Plates Engraved and Printed.The London Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews and Army Lists, received by the Mail Steamers.i &3- A Constant supply of the Cheap American Editions of New Books. \u2014_\u2014\u2014 11 CAMPBELL BRYSON, No.24 St.François Xavier street, opposite St.Sacrament strest.HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE LOWEST PRICES.ACCOUNT BOOKS MADE TO ANY PATTERN.Every description of BOOKBINDING executed on short notice, and at the lowest rates, Paper Ruling of every kind executed to order with accuracy, and despatch.G.VIRTUE\u2019S, LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK PUBLICATION DEPOT, No.111 Craig Street, .MONTREAL.J.B.BARRETT, Agent.B.DAWSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No.2, PLACE L\u2019ARMES.Keeps on hand a complete assortment of Plain and Fancy Stationary, Engravings, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Pen and Pocket Knives, School Books, Blank Books, Medical Works, Standard Works in various departments of Literature, and is constantly receiving by Express all the New, Cheap, and Interesting Periodical and Ephemeral Publications of the day.Buyers and persons visiting the City are respectfully invited to-inspect his Stock.JOHN M\u2019COY, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, Great St.James street, MONTREAL, Has on hand a very superior Stock of every article in his line of business.Orders are also made up monthly for Great Britsin, and weekly for New York, upon reasonable terms. 12 R.& À.MILLER.BOORBIN DBD, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, No.8 St.François Xavier street, and 19 Great St.James street.A well selected assortment of Medical Books just received from London and New York.Theological and Miscellaneous Books in every variety, constantly on hand.School Books, including all the Series of NATIONAL SCHOOL BOOKS, Wholesale and Retail.at low prices.Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn and Psalm Books.&c.&c.&c.Blank Books, and Plain and Fancy Stationary, always on hand.mrs a SN PRINTING, Engraving and Lithography, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Executed with neatness and despatch.-Gentlemen\u2019s Libraries Bound or Repaired at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.SADLIERS CHEAPCASHBOOKANDSTATIONERY STORE.- The Subscribers keep constantly on hand, over THIRTY THOUSAND VOLUMES of BOOKS, in every department of Literature : comprising, works on Law, Medicine, History, Biography, Fiction, &c.&c.SCHOOL BOOKS : À general assortment of all the School Books in general use, kept constantly for Sale, at extremely low prices.STATIONARY, omprising : Letter, Note, Foolscap, Tissue, and Medium Paper, Envelopes, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Slates, &c.&c.PERFORATED BOARD, AT 1s.3s.PER SHEET.3000 of the latest NOVELS on hand, and are constantly receiving others as they appear.10,000 Curriers\u2019 best Fancy and Religious Prints, best quality at 53 Dollars per Hundred, others at 43 Dollars per Hundred. 13 10,000 VOLUMES OF CATHOLIC BOOKS, Embracing all the Standard Works published in America ; amongst which may be found : Douay Bibles, Prayer Books in English, French and German, Butler\u2019s Lives of the Saints, Cobbett\u2019s Works, &c.&ec.NEW WORKS received as soon as-published.We invite the attention of buyers to our large STOCK, \u2018which we are now selling very low, for Cash only.Being very extensively engaged in the publishing business in New York ; and exchanging our publications for those of other publishers; besides, buying largely at the New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales, we are thus enabled to sell lower, either by Wholesale or Retail, than even many of the New York booksellers.Give us trial, and convince yourselves.D.& J.SADLIER, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, No.179 Notre Dame street, Montreal.BOOT, SHOE AND LEATHER DEALERS.Arcouet, C., Jacques Cartier square.Bell, Joshua & Thomas, 114 Notre Dame street.See Card.Brown & Childs, 130 Notre Dame street.Blundell, James, 177 Notre Dame street.\u2018Busseau, H., 159 St.Paul street.Dangerfield, William, 1113 Notre Dame street.Elliott, S., 112 Notre Dame street.Evans, S., 36 M°Gill street.Harding, J., 111 Notre Dame street.See Card.Haldane, James, 18 McGill street.Harold, John, 16 St.Mary street.See Card.Hawkins, Thomas, 99 St.Paul street.Hawkins & Slack, 1264 Notre Dame street.Lang, R., 151 Notre Dame street.Ronald, Alexander, 1374 Notre Dame street.Scholes, F., 11 St.Francois Xavier st.Ses Card.Sloan, J., 122 Notre Dame street.See Card.Smyth, W., & Co., 46 M\u2019Gill street.B 14 J.& T.BELL, Foot aud Shoe Manufacturers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No.114 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.Have always on hand and for sale upon the most reasonable terms, every variety of LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S, and CHILDREN\u2019S BOOTS and SHOES, which are warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship, as every article they well is made up expressly for the Montreal market, under their own supérintendence.| J.HARDING, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No.111 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.Has now on hand a varied and very complete assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which, in point of quality and workmanship, cannot, he believes, be excelled in the Province.Ladies and Gentlemen requiring articles in his line are respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves.All orders accurately and expeditiously attended to.JOHN HAROLD, Military Boot and Shoe Maker, NO.58 ST.MARY STREET, QUEBEC SUBURBS, MME ITE\" EH FERED A NN .A first-rate Stock of every article in the above line always on hand, at the lowest possible prices.Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. 15 FRANCIS SCHOLES, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, NO.11 ST.FRANÇOIS XAVIER STREET.MONTREAL.Keeps constantly on hand, or makes to order, LADIES\u2019, GENTLEMEN\u2019S and CHILDREN\u2019S BOOTS and SHOES, of every description.As his Stock is entirely of the most recent manufacture, and is always made under his own immediate supervision, he can very confidently recommend it to the notice of those who desire a first-rate article at a moderate price.JOHN SLOAN, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No.122, Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.Would respectfully invite public attention to the very superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES, of his own manufacture, which he has now on hand, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest possible prices for cash.N.B.\u2014Ladies\u2019, Gentlemen's and Children\u2019s Boots and Shoes made to order, with punctuality and despatch._ BLOCK, PUMP, AND MAST MAKER.Clark, James, corner Common and Prince streets.See Card, _ JAMES CLARK, MAST, PUMP AND BLOCK MAKER, No.2 Prince street, near Common street.MONTREAL.Every article in the above line constantly on hand.N.B\u2014 Ships lined on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.BOTANIC GARDEN, Guilbault, J.E., Côte des Neiges.See Card. 16 J.E.GUILBAULT, Botanic and Commercial Garden, Côte des Neiges, ADJOINING THE CHAPELA general collection of Fruit and Forest Trees, Ornamental Shrubs and Plants, &e.&c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A very large and rare collection of Poultry, Pigeons, Birds &e.&e.BOWLING SALOON.Bailey, H.F., 14 St.Joseph street.BREWERS AND DISTILLERS.Bourne, George, brewer, Great St.James street, and Fortification lane.\" Dow & Co., brewers and distillers, St.Joseph, near Cha- boillez square.Molson, T.& W., brewers and distillers, St.Mary street.Phillips, H.& Co., brewers, corner Lagauchetière and St.Charles Barromée streets.Phillips, George, Ale Vaults 6 Great St.James street.Pizeon, Sauvageau & Co, 87 St.Joseph street.Williams, Miles, brewery, College street.Taylor, H., Brewery King, near Common street.BUTTER INSPECTORS.M\u2019Donnell, Francis, Grey Nun street.Ogden & Co., corner Wellington and Queen streets.CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Baird, E., 12 Place d\u2019Armes.Beers, J.C., 189 Notre Dame street.Fraser, S.& R., 14 St.Joseph street.See Card.Hilton, J.& W., 17 Great St.James street.Hodgkinson, L., 23 St.Lawrence st.See Card. 17 M°Master, William, 156 Notre Dame street.Mountain, Thomas, 37 St.Lawrence street.Pariseau & Brother, 10 Bonaventure street.Poulin, Pierre, 136 St.Lawrence street.Reed & Meakins, 44 Great St.James street.Robertson, Charles, 54 M?Gill street.Tweedy, John, 29 Notre Dame street.See Card.S.& R.FRASER, CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTEREES, NO.14 ST.JOSEPH STREET, Corner of St.Henry Street, MONTREAL.Having now an ELEGANT Stock of FURNITURE on hand, which has been manufactured by themselves, respectfully invite public attention to the same.All articles which they sell are warranted to give satisfaction, and their prices will be found to be in accordance with the strictest economy.Orders punctually attended to, and repairs executed on the shortest notice.J.TWEEDY\u2019S Gabinet aud Wiholsteryh Stove, No.29, Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.All orders in the above line carefully executed on moderate terms.A quantity of elegant Ready-made Furniture generally ou hand.Funerals furnished.CARPENTERS, JOINERS, BUILDERS, &ec.Benn, Robert, Berthelet, near Bleury street.* Davidson, James, St.Lewis, near Gosford street.Elliot, Andrew, Bleury street.Frechette, Olivier, Bonaventure street.Hutchison & Morrison, 167 Craig street.Spier, Wm., & Son, George, near Wellington street.52 18 CARVERS, GILDERS, AND LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTURERS.Carlisle, F., 166 Notre Dame street.Lawley, W., 167 Notre Dame street.See Card.WILLIAM LAWLEY, Carver, Bilder, Frame Maker, AND LOOKING- GLASS MANUFACTURER, No.167 Notre Dame street.MONTREAL Is always prepared to execute every order in his line of business, with promptitude, and upon such terms as will be found satisfactory.A continuation of public patronage is respectfully solicited.CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.Bowman, W.E., 38 M°Gill street.Carter, John, & Co., 136 St.Paul street.Lyman, S.J., & Co., Place d\u2019Armes.Lyman, Wmn., & Co., 194 & 196 St.Paul street.See Card.Picault, P.E., 36 Notre Dame street.See Card.Rexford, R.W., 29 M\u2019Gill street.See Card.Savage, A., & Co., 91 Notre Dame street.Trudeau, R., 111 St.Paul street.Urquhart, A., 3 Great St.James street.Workman, B., & Co., corner St.Paul street, and Custom House square.WILLIAM LYMAN & Co.CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS OF LINSEED OIL, IMPORTERS OF PAINTERS COLOURS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS, Nos.194 and 196 St.Paul street.MONTREAL \" 1 19 DR.P.E.PICAULT, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, No.36 Notre Dame street, corner of Bonsecours street.MONTREAL.Depôt for Dr.Towsend\u2019s Sarsaparilla and many other Popular Medicines.N.B.A choice assortment of INDIAN CURIOSITIES constantly on hand.R.W.REXFORD, Chemigt, Eruggizt and sothecary, No.29 M\u2019 Gill street, MONTREAL.IMPORTER of genuine Drucs, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PerroMERY, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, &c.&c.Agent for Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Radway\u2019s Medicated Soap, Ready Relief, and Circassian Balm, Wright's Indian Pills, Dr.Halsey\u2019s Forest Wine and Pills, and for most of the other popular Medicines and preparations.CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE MERCHANTS.Glennon, John, 148 St.Paul street.Hagar, Charles, & Co., 173 St.Paul street.Levy, Alexander, corner Notre'Dame & St.Gabriel streets.Patton, James, & Co., 42 M\u2019Gill street.Smith, H.B., 188 St.Paul street.Sproston, John, 124 St.Paul street.Wright, E.& G., 216 St.Paul street.CHOP AND COFFEE HOUSES.Isaacson, R.P., Great St.James street.Lulham, George, 12 St.François Xavier street.See Curd, 20 GEORGE LULHAM, SHAKSPRALIS CZ07 HOUSS, NO.12 ST FRANÇOIS XAVIER STREET.MONTREAL, Having removed to the above central and commodious premises.G.L., is now constantly prepared to serve Breakfasts, Dinners, Luncheons, Suppers, &c., on short notice and in a very superior style.The best of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, constantly on hand.N.B.\u2014Opysters, Lobsters, &c.&c., are received fresh each week from New York, and served up in every variety of style.CIRCULATING LIBRARY.Cunningham, H.H., 23 Notre Dame street.COACH AND CARRIAGE MAKERS.Gavin,, M.& P., Craig, near Bleury street.Gauthier, L.J., 82 St.Lawrence street.See Card.Gravel, M., 74 St.Antoine street.M\u2019Donald, Charles, 2 Berry lane, off St.Lewis street.M\u2019Lean & Wright, 72 Craig street.See Card.O\u2019Meara, Michael, Haymarket square.L.J GAUTHIER, COACH, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH BUILDER, No.82 St.Lawrence, corner Dorchester street, MONTREAL.Has always on hand, or makes to order, all descriptions of VEHICLES which are in use in Canada ; and as every article is made up under his own directions, he can warrant them to give entire satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage.N.B.\u2014 All descriptions of REPAIRS executed on short notice and reasonable terms. \u2018 21 M\u2019LEAN & WRIGHT, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, NO.72 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL.Have constantly on hand or make to order, in the most superior manner, every variety of COACH, CARRIAGE or SLEIGH that is used in Canada, all of which are warranted of the best materials and workmanship._ N.B.\u2014Repairs in every branch executed with despatch, and upon very reasonable terms.COLLECTOR, AND DISTRIBUTOR OF BILLS AND FUNERAL CARDS.Hoggard, John, 43 St.Dominique st.See Card.JOHN HOGGAR à, No.43 St.Dominique Street, OFFERS HIS SERVICES AS COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, ) AND.HAVING A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE CITY, TRUSTS, BY STRICT ATTENTION, Ta merit a share of public patronage: Bills, Circulars and Funeral Cards, delivered on reasonable terms.Orders left with Messrs.LovELL & GissoN, St.Nicholas street, will be punctually attended to.COFFEE ROASTERS AND SPICE FACTORS.Cochran, John, 109 Notre Dame street.Pickering, John, corner St.Peter and Craig sts.COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS.Auld, John, 191 St.Paul street, up stairs.Auld, Edward W., 3 St.Nicholas street.Binmore, Brodie & Co., Calliéres street: Bent, George, 183 St.Paul street.Bellhouse, Wm., & Co., 3 St.Sacrament street.Charlebois, Pierre, 77 Commissioners street. 22 Darling, William, 168 St.Paul street.Easton, Philips & Co., 221 St.Paul street.Graham, J.M., 2 St.Sacrament street.Holmes, Knapp, & Co., Point à Callière.Joseph, H., & Co., 144 St.Paul street.M\u2019Naught, Robert, 9 St.Nicholas street, Redpath, Peter, Gillespie\u2019s buildings, 78 Commissioners st.Russell, Colin, Commercial Buildings, St.Paul street.Sabine, A.F., Calliéres, near Common street.Scott, Charles J., College street, opposite Inspection store.Torrance & Busteed, corner St.Peter and Lemoine streets.Vennor, H.& Co., 3 St.Sacrament street.LAND AGENTS.Bent, \u2018George, 183 St.Paul street Court, James, Insurance Company\u2019s buildings, Great St.James street.CONFECTIONERS.Alexander, C., 177 Notre Dame street.Fletcher, John, 175 Notre Dame street.M\u2019Conkey, Samuel, 105 Notre Dame street.Robinson, Thomas, 197 Notre Dame street.CORK MANUFACTURER.Pearson, George B., 3 St.Joseph street, near M°Gill street.See Card.GEORGE B.PEARSON, SUCCESSOR TO RICHARD BEECHING.Importer and Manufacturer of Corks, - No.3 St.Joseph Street, near M*Gill Street, MONTREAL.Corks cf all descriptions constantly on hand, or made to order.COOPERS.Holliday, James, corner King and Common streets.M\u2019Gibbon & Brown, 8 Hospital street.\u2014\u2014 23 COPPERSMITHS, BRASS FOUNDERS, AND PLUM- | BERS.Garth, Charles, 50 Craig street.See Card.Prowse, G.F., 38 Great St.James street.Ross, J., & Co., 6, 8 and 10 St.Jean Baptiste street.CHARLES GARTH, PLULBER, BLASS-FOUNDER.GAS-FITTER AND COPPER-SMITH, No.50 CRAIG STREET, AND FORTIFICATION LANE, MONTREAL.Manufactures and sells all kinds of Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe; Brass, Copper, Zinc, Composition and Block Tin Pipes, of all sizes; Wrought Iron Tubes, of all sizes for Gas, Steam or Water, Lead, Copper, and Brass Lift and Forcing Pumps, of all descriptions, Common, Patent, Valve, and Self-Acting Water Closets ; makes and fits up on the most approved principles Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Hatters\u2019 Kettles, Copper Stills and Worms ; Garden and Fire Engines, made to order and adapted to the Climate ; \u2018Brass Sashes for Shops; Window Guards; Railings for Desks, Counters, Glass Cases, &c., &c., Brass Cocks and Castings of all descriptions, Patent Water Filters; Beer Pumps; Ginger Beer and Soda Water Apparatus; Copper, Zinc, and Lead Sashes and Fan Lights made to Pattern ; Church and Fancy Windows made and Glazed with Plain Ground or Stained Glass, to any design; together with every description of Work connected with Water and Gas Works, Breweries and Distilleries, Light Houses and Chemical Establishments.Also imports, manufactures and keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Lustres, Hall-lamps, Pendants, Brackets, Pillars, &c., &c., suitable for Private Houses, Churches and Public Buildings, which he will dispose of and fit up with neatness, and at the lowest Prices.He also undertakes to fit up Hot Water Apparatus, on the most approved principles, for Warming Churches, Publie Buildings, Institutions, Conservatories and Private Buildings; and can refer to several of the largest Buildings in Canada, which he has already completed.\u201d Kitchen Ranges 24 and Cooking Apparatus made and fitted up on the most approved principles ; Water and Gas Pipes repaired on the | shortest notice.The Trade supplied on liberal terms.All Orders from the Country executed with accuracy and despatch.Old Copper, Brass and Lead, bought and exchanged.THE MONTREAL BATHS.Are attached to the Premises, where Hot, Cold and Shower Baths can be had daily, from 5 A.M., to 10 P.M.DAGUERREOTYPISTS.Doane, T.C., Place d\u2019Armes.See Card.Macrow, Joseph, corner Notre Dame and St.Joseph sts.T.C.DOANE, DAGUERREOTYPE ARTIST, No 2 Place d\u2019 Armes, - MONTREAL, Daguerreotype Likenesses from nature, Paintings, Engravings, or Daguerreotypes, copied with the greatest neatness.A large number of specimens to be seen at his rooms, over the Drug Store of Messrs 8, J.Lyman & Co., Place d\u2019 Armes.N.B.\u2014Daguerreotype Materials for Sale.DANCING ACADEMY.Adams, A.A., 179 Notre Dame Street.DYERS & SCOURERS OF SILKS & WOOLLENS.- } Benton, J., Little William st., opposite Recollect Church.Boese & Gwilliam, 169 Notre Dame street.M\u2019Closky, John, 33 St.Lewis street.M?Closky, Mark, 139 Notre Dame street. mT a e .25 DENTISTS.Bernard, Dr., 65 Craig street.Bowker, H.M., corner Little St.James and St.Lambert streets.See Card.Dickinson, Dr., 49 Great St.James street.See Card.Elliot, W.H., M.D., 25 Great St.James street.See Card.Webster, J.H., 104 Notre Dame street.See Card.H.M.BOWKER, SURGEON DENTIST, No.7 St.GABRIEL STREET, Corner of Little St.James Street, ; MONTREAL.C.M.DICKINSON, SURGEON DENTIST, No.49 Great St.James Street, MONTREAL.~All operations in Dentistry are conducted upon the most approved principles, so as to give immediate relief, and are guaranteed to give complete satisfaction.W.H.ELLIOT, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, No.25 Great St.James Street, MONTREAL.J.H.WEBSTER, STURGEON DENTIST, No.104 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.C cs 26 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS (WHOLESALE.) Adams, Robert, 226} St.Paul street.Arthur A.& J., 156 Notre Dame street.Bradbury, Wm., 157 Notre Dame street.Bruneau, Jean, 2 St.Joseph street.Campbell, R, & Co., corner St.François Xavier and St.Sacrament streets.See Card.Fraser, John, Nun\u2019s buildings, St.Joseph street.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., 134 St.Paul street.Greenshields, Samuel, Son & Co., 149 St.Paul street.Hall, T.D., 166 St.Paul street.Laurie, A., & Co., 162 St.Paul street.Macfarlane, Archibald, & Co., 190 St.Paul street.Macfarlane, Andrew, 163 St.Paul street.Mackenzie, J.G., & Co., St.Joseph, near St.Paul street.Mackay, Joseph, Brother, 202 St.Paul street.Ogilvy & Campbell, 160 St.Paul street.Rhodes, Joseph, 2 Nun\u2019s buildings, St.Joseph street.Ross, Joseph, M., St.Eloi, near St.Paul street.Roy, J & R, 172 St Paul street.Seymour & Whitney, 161 St.Paul street.Smith, W.& J., & Co., corner St.Joseph and Commissioners streets.Stephen, William, 200 St.Paul street.Stewart, D.& À.B., 224 St.Paul street.Tyre, Colquhoun, & Co.,-1603 St.Paul street.Whitney, N.S., 195 St.Paul street.ROBERT CAMPBELL & CO., WHOLESALE | Fancy & Staple Dry Goods Store, CARPET WAREHOUSE, Corner St.François Xavier & St.Sacrament streets.MONTREAL.N.B.-\u2014À large assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., 27 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.Armitage, James, 113 Notre Dame.street.Beaudry, J.L., 80 Notre Dame street.Beaudry & Frère, 124 Notre Dame street.Beaudry, J+ B., Notre Dame street, opposite the Water Works.Benjamin & Brothers, 132 Notre Dame street.Boudreau, S.S., 134 Notre Dame street.Burroughs, C.S., & Co., 144 St.Paul street.Campbell, Christopher, junr., 145 Notre Dame street.Desmarteau, Marchand, & Co 98 St.Paul street.Galarneau & Roy, 136 Notre Dame street.Grenier, Jerome, 84 St.Paul street.- Halbert, Inglesant & Co., 203 Notre Dame street.Hudon, E.& V., 100 St.Paul street.Jodoin, P., & Co., 104 St.Paul street.Laurie, A., & Co., Albion House, Notre Dame street.Leelair, F.& J., 126 St.Paul street.Lewis, J.& D., 133 Notre Dame street.Mann, D.4 St.Mary street.Merrill, H.& H., 128 Notre Dame street.Morgan, Henry, & Co., 202 Notre Dame street.See Card Morison, Cameron, and Empey, 200 Notre Dame street See Card.Murphy, P., 35 M°Gill street.See Card.Mussen, Thomas, 119 Notre Dame street.Parkin, James, 1143 Notre Dame street.See Card.Perrin, Francis, 17 St.Lawrence street.Poudrette & Gariepy, 130 Notre Dame street.Thayer, J., & Co., 144 Notre Dame street.Watt, Robert, 38 St.Urbain street. 28 P.MURPHY, : Dry Goods and Clothing Warehouse, No.35 M\u2019 Gill Street, CORNER OF RECOLLECT STREET, MONTREAL, Has now on hand a very choice stock of DRY GOODS and READY-MADE CLOTHING, which he offers at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction.Intending purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves.HENRY MORGAN & CO, (Late smith & Morgan,) IMPORTERS OF, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, No.202 Notre Dame street, - MONTREAL.Have now on hand a large and well-selected stock of every article usually to be found in their line of business, which they are able to offer at very moderate prices.MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY, Silk Mercers, Woollen & Linen Drapers and Haberdashers, No.200 Notre Dame street, MONTREAL.N.B, All goods marked at the lowest price in PLAIN FIGURES, from which no abatement is made.J.PARKIN'S, British and Foreign Lace and Embroidery Warehouse, NO.1144 NOTRE DAME STREET, Next door to J.& T.Bell's Boot and Shoe Store, MONTREAL.Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Bandanas, Shawls, Fancy Handkerchiefs, &c.&c. 29 - EXCHANGE AND MONEY BROKERS.Dorwin, C., 20 St.François Xavier street.Warner, G.W., 20 St.François Xavier street.Wheeler, G.H., 37 St.Francois Xavier street.~~ ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS.Ireland, Thomas, 8 Great St.James street.Mathews, George, 19 Great St.James street.Savage & Son, corner Notre Dame and St.Gabriel sts.FANCY STORES.Chapple, Alfred, 22 St.Mary street.Holland & Mathewson, 26 M°Gill street.Holland, G.A., 153 Notre Dame street.Nelson & Butters, 22 M\u2019Gill street Samuels, A., 165 Notre Dame street.Thompson, Jno., 136 Notre Dame street.Trigg, Francis, 122 Notre Dame street.FLOUR MERCHANT.James, D.P., corner of Calliéres and Commissioners sts.FLOUR MILLS.Gould, Ira, Montreal City Mills, opposite Canal basin.office 228 St.Paul street.FIRE ENGINE AND HOSE FACTORY.Perry, Alfred, 124 Craig street.~~ FORWARDING MERCHANTS.Bonter, J., Common street, Canal wharf.Gundlack, Alexr., 59 Commissioners street.Hooker & Holton, Common street, Canal wharf.Innes, R.U., Common street, Canal wharf, Jones, H., & Co., Wellington street and Common street, Canal wharfs Ker, John, Common street, Canal wharf.M\u2019Cuaig, John, F., William, opposite Grey Nun street.M\u2019Cuaig, J.S., & Co., William, opposite Grey Nun street.Macpherson, Crane & Co., Common, near Dalhousie st.See, Chs.H,, corner George and Common streets.Voligny & Sylvestre, Common, near Grey Nun street.c2 30 FOUNDRIES.Montreal Foundry and City Works, Wm.Rodden, proprietor, C.P.Ladd, manufacturer, William street, Griffin- town.See Card.Eagle Foundry, George Brush, King, near Common sts.MONTREAL FOUNDRY AND CITY WORKS.C.P.LADD, LESSEE OF THE ABOVE WORKS, William Street, St.Ann's Suburbs, MONTREAL.Keeps constantly on hand, of his own Manufacture, COOKING, PARLOR, FANCY, DOUBLE, SINGLE AND OTHER STOVES, Ranges, Register Grates, Furnaces, &c., &c.Unsurpassed for durability and utility, PATENT PLATFORM & COUNTER SCALES, À variety of both large and small.The well known superiority of these Machines has insured the Manufacturer increased Sales so that he is now prepared to supply the Trade and afford them as low as any other Manufactory.For THE DrsTRICT oF MoNTREAL, when ordered, they will be sent to the Purchaser, stamped by the Inspector, free from extra charge.WARRANTED AXES AT REDUCED PRICES, Almost every variety of Castings either TRON OR BRASS, EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.From the great supply of Patterns in these Works, from which ordered Castings are made free of charge for their use, the Lessee flatters himself that a fair share of custom will be extended to him as heretofore, 31 GENERAL MERCHANTS.Anderson, Auldjo, Evans & Co., 12 to 18 St.Gabriel st.Buchanan, Isaac, & Co., 2 St.Alexis street.Cusack, Chas.J., Calliéres street.Cuvillier, A., & Co., St.Alexis street.Darling, William, 169 St.Paul street.Edmonstone, Allan & Co., corner Fortification lane and St.François Xavier street.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., 134 St.Paul street.Gilmour & Co., 9 St.Sacrament street.Hart, B., corner Recollect and St.Helen streets.Holland, Philip, Cuvillier\u2019s Block, St.Sacrament street.Holmes, Knapp & Co., Pointe a Calliéres.Kay, Thomas & Co., Lemoine street.Lemesurier, Routh & Co., Common street, opposite the Upper Wharf.Leslie, Starnes & Co., 190 Notre Dame street, and Recollect street.Long, John, 226 St.Paul street.Masson, Bruyere, Thomas & Co., 140 and 142 St.Paul st.MPGil], P., 4 Great St.James\u201d street.MKenzie, J.G., & Co., St.Joseph, near St.Paul street.Molson, John, junr., 81 \u2018Water street.Noad, F, & Co., corner St.Peter and St.Sacrament sts.Orr, James R.78 Commissioners street.Renaud, E.T., Benny\u2019s Buildings, St.Joseph street.Renaud & Brother, 104 Foundling street.Ryan, Chapman & Co., Cuvillier\u2019s buildings, St.Peter st.Torry, J.B., 7 St.Sacrament street.Whyte, John, St.Sacrament, corner St.Nicholas street.| Young, John, corner William and Grey Nun streets.GENERAL BROKERS.Collis, R.D., 20 St.Francois Xavier street.F airbairn, John, Exchange Court, St.Paul street.Geddes, Charles, 201 St.Paul street, up the gateway.Heward, Augustus, St.Sacrament street.Macdougall, Brothers, 30 St.François Xavier st.Scott, James, Jr., 27 St.François Xavier street. 32 GLASS MANUFACTURERS.Ottawa Glass Works, Boden and Lebert.See Card.HE Undersigned having purchased the above extensive WORKS, at Vaudreuil, and having also erected Works for HOLLOW GLASS-WARE, are prepared to execute ORDERS for the following, upon the most reasonable terms, and with despatch: \u2014 WINDOW GLASS, of all sizes, to 30 x 40, thin and thick.Do.do colored.HOLLOW WARE, SODA BOTTLES, APO THECARIES' BOTTLES, Phials, Tubes and Cylinders, Mineral Water Botiles to any pattern.GLASS SHADES and Covers, Gas Bells, Milk Tureens, &c.&ec.DOOR and SASH KNOBS and PLATES, glass or porcelain.The Undersigned respectfully solicit Orders from the Trade in Canada.Orders received at the People\u2019s Hotel, Notre Dame street, Montreal, punctually attended to.BODEN & LeBERT.GROCERS.Addy & Childs, 52 St.Lawrence, and 156 Notre Dame streets.Benson, H.E., 178 Notre Dame street.Burns, John, Commissioners street, opposite St.Ann\u2019s market.Janes, W.W., corner M\u2019Gill and College streets.Mathewson, s., & Son, 44 M°Gill street.GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT DEALERS.Burns, John, corner Bonaventure and Inspector streets.Carter & Cowan, 206 St.Paul street.Charlebois, L., 32 St.Joseph street.Clapin, Joseph, corner St.Joseph and St.Maurice streets.Cowan & Cross, corner M°Gill and St.Maurice streets.Dumas & Neveux, corner St.Paul and St.Claude streets.Eddleston, Geo., 1563 St.Paul street.Feron, John, corner Hermine and Juré streets.Fitzpatrick, John, 2 M°Gill street.Foster, James, 136 Notre Dame street, in rear. 33 Geen, Geo., 126 St.Mary, and 31 St.Lewis streets.Hutchison, J., 33 Notre Dame street.Johnston, James & Joseph, 44 St.Mary street.Kingan & Kinloch, 217 St.Paul street.Lagard, Joseph, 78 St.Paul street.Lanigan, Daniel, 178 Notre Dame street.M\u2019Donald, J., 83 St.Lawrence, and 90 St.Joseph streets.M\u2019Gibbon, James, 104 Notre Dame street.- M\u2019Laren, Jno.R., 115 St.Lawrence street.Macdonald, J., 66 St.Paul street.Macfarlane, James, 31 Great St.James street.Mullin, J., corner St.Paul and M\u2019Gill streets.Payne, Joseph, corner St.Mary and Voltigeurs streets.Robertson and Hutchins, 20 M\u2019Gill street.Shelton, E.E., 168 Notre Dame street.Stewart, D., 84 St.Joseph street.Sutherland, James, corner M\u2019Gill and St.Joseph streets.Sutherland, T.S., 41 and 43 St.Paul, and 108 Notre Dame streets.Thompson, John, 72 St.Paul street.Tiffin & Elliott, 64 St.Paul street.Tiffin, Joseph, 95 St.Paul street.Woods, Robert, 67 St.Paul street.GUN SMITH.Hall, W., 51 Notre Dame street.See Card.WILLIAM HALL, ne [hn uti} ui] AND Gunmaking Establishment, No.51 Notre Dame Street, (NEXT THE COMMISSARIAT OFFICE,) MONTREAL. 34 HAIR DRESSERS, WIG AND CURL MAKERS.Allan, John, 208 Notre Dame street.Boyce, J.R., 157 Notre Dame street.Macrow, J., 13 Great St.James street.See Card.Palmer, John, 17 St.Gabriel street.JOHN MACROW, Hair Dresser, Wig Maker & Perfumer, No.13 Great St.James Street, MONTREAL.Having fitted up the above premises in a style of convenience and elegance hitherto unrivalled in Montreal, J.M.is now prepared to serve his friends and the public in any department of his art.WIGS made to order in the most approved style.N.B.\u2014A certain cure for baldness can be supplied.HARDWARE MERCHANTS.Beliveau, L.J., 69 St.Paul street.See Card.Brewster & Mulholland, 177 and 179 St.Paul street.Brewster, W.& C., 184 St.Paul street.Bryson & Ferriers, 181 St.Paul street.See Card.Evans, J.H., 197 St.Paul street.See Card.Frothingham & Workman, 165 St.Paul street.Hagar, Geo., 103 St.Paul street.See Cards.Haldimand, Brothers, 85 St.Paul street.Hibbard & Co., 109 St.Paul street.See Card.+ Hutton, James, 10 St.Sacrament street.Keller, John, 91 St.Paul street.Lepage, Oliver, 73 St.Paul street.| Peck, Thomas, & Co., 155 St.Paul street.Rodden, William, 191 St.Paul street.See Card.Vennor, H., & Co., 3 St.Sacrament street.em re ee ae 35 L.J.BELIVEAU, Importer & General Hardware Merchant, | SIGN OF THE HANDSAW AND PADLOCK.Saint Paul Street, 69, A few doors above THE BONSECOURS MARKET, MONTREAL.L.J.BELIVEAU takes this opportunity of offering to his friends and the public, a complete assortment of Hardware of all kinds; Tools for Joiners and Carpenters; Bar Iron, Steel, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, &c.&c.; also, a good assortment of Paints of all kinds and colours, Boiled Oil, Turpentine, Varnish, Glass of all sizes, Putty, &c.&c.The whole to be disposed of at reduced prices, \"BRYSON & FERRIERS, EAXDWARE UDROHANTS; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .181 Saint Paul Street, MONTREAL.N.B\u2014Agents for the St.Maurice Iron Works.dailver\u2019s Patent Salamander Dates, MANUFACTURED BY T.C.HERRING.A trial of these and other Safes was made before a Committee of eminent Merchants in New York, and the following extract from their Certificate speaks conclusively upon the subject: \u2014 .EXTRACT.\u201c The above was a fair trial, and was to us a convincing proof \u201c of the superiority of this Salamander Safe over all others; and * considering that it was exposed to an intense heat for a period \u201c of eight hours, while each of the others was destroyed by the \u201c same heat in less than two hours, we have no hesitation in * saying, that we consider this Salamander Safe really fire-proof, \u201c and affording perfect security to books and papers in case of \u201c fire.\u201d WADSWORTH & SMITH, BALDWIN & CO.MINTURN & CO.ÿ Committee.CHARLES H.MARSHALL, GEORGE HAGAR, Agent for Montreal, 103 St.Paul Street. 36 STOVE WAREHOUSE, No.103 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL.The Subscriber has constantly on hand Cooking Stoves of the latest Patterns and improvements.ParLor, Woop and CoAL Stoves, HALL Stoves, Box Stoves, &c.&c.GEORGE HAGAR._ HIBBARD & Co., AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS OF °* ~ AMERICAN HARDWARE, No.109, St.Paul street, MONTREAL.¥ Patent Pressed Nails, Scythes, Shovels and Spades, Wood Screws, Mineral and Pearl Door Knobs, Locks, Augers, Edge Tools, Agricultural and Mechanics Implements, Wilder\u2019s Patent Salamander Safes, and all American or Domestic Hardware usually imported to the Canadas.Agents for the Boston Belting Compny.JOHN HENRY EVANS, (LATE OF THE FIRM OF BENJ.BREWSTER AND CO.,) HARDWARE MERCHANT, No.197 St.Paul Street.CORNER OF ST.NICHOLAS STREET, Montreal, For Sale, at low Prices: Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Canada Plates, Boiler Plate, Steel of every description.A great variety of Castings, Stoves, Coolers and Potash Kettles, Cut and Wrought Nails, Gun Powder, Blasting Powder, Shot, Spades and Shovels, Glass and Putty, Weighing Machines, Axes, Rope and Twines, and every other description of HEAVY HARDWARE, Together with an extensive and well assorted Stock of Cutlery and General Shelf Hardware. - 37 7 WILLIAM RODDEN, 191 St.Paul Street, Importer & Dealer in Hardware, CASTINGS, AXES, STOVES, Drales and Patent CHetading Machines, (Preprieter of Montreal Foundry and City Works.) Where the above articles are manufactured by C.P.Lapp, orders directed to W.R.will be promptly executed as usual.HATTERS AND FURRIERS.Ashton, George, 103 Notre Dane street.Bayley, E.&.J., 182 Notre Dame street.See Card.Bazinet, Antoine, 128 Bleury street.Bohl, H.S., 89 St.Paul street.Bresler, A., & Co., 109} and 86 Notre Dame street.Sea Card.Bresler, Frederick, 99 Notre Dame street.Brown, John, 153 St.Paul street.See Card, Gettes, William, 156 St.Paul street.Greene & Sons, 229 St.Paul street.Henderson, John, 93 Notre.Dame: street.See Card.Hickok, Carter H., 1113 St.Paul street.Hyman, S.; 29 St.Antoine street.See Card.Mead, C.H., & Co., 106 Notre Dame street.MPDowall, A, & Co., M°Gill, opposite St.Paul street: Mlver, George, 135 Notre Dame street.See Card.Noxon, E.B.C., & Co., 1004 Notre.Dame street.Sem Card.Thompson, William, 205 Notre Dame street.See Card.D 38 LONDON FUR MARTE.& J.BAYLEY.FURRIERS AND SKIN DEALERS, No.182 Notre Dame Street, (near the Recollect Church, ) MONTREAL.N.B.\u2014The highest price paid in Cash for MARTIN, MINK, OTTER, FOX, FISHER, MUSKRAT, and other ur Skins.A.BRESLER, Russian Fur Companp\u2019s L&arehouses, No.86 & 1091 Notre Dame Slreet, MONTREAL, Keeps constantly on hand for Sale, a very superior Stock of FURS of every description, together with an excellent assortment of HATS, CAPS, &ec.&c., all of which he offers upon the most reasonable terms for cash.MONTREAL HAT AND FUR MART.JOHN BROWN, HAT MANUFACTURER AND FURRIER, No.153 St.Paul street, MONTREAL.Has always on hand and for sale upon very favourable terms, an extensive and superior assortment of HATS of every description.His FUR and SILK HATS are invariably manufactured under his own immediate superintendance, and he can confidently recommend them as being a better article than any thing imported into Canada at the prices at which they will be sold.CoUNTRY MERCHANTS, and RETAILERS GENERALLY, would do well to call and examine the LarGE Srock now on hand before purchasing elsewhere.He is now preparing a LARGE and VARIED stock of FUR GooDs for the fall, trade, to which he would also respectfully call the attention of intending purchasers at WHOLESALE.N.B.Cash and the highest price paid for all raw furs. 39 JOHN HENDERSON, Hat Manufacturer and Furrier, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO.93 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal.Having removed to his splendid New Premises, is now offering for Sale one of the largest and best Stocks of HATS, CAPS, FURS, &e.&c., which has ever been offered in Canada, to which public attention is respectfully solieited.S.HY MAN, Furrier and Cap Manufacturer, No.29, St.Antoine street.MONTREAL.Has now Manufactured, and on Sale, a very large and choice assortment of SUMMER CAPS,of every description.Constantly on hand, a good assortraentof FURS and WINTER CAPS, which will be disposed of, wholesale, at Jower prices than any Establishment in Canada.Town and country orders punctually attended to.GEORGE McIVER, HATTER AND FURRIER, No.135 Notre DAME STREET, MONTREAL.Has constantly for Sale a superior assortment of every article in his line.E.B.C.NOXON & Co, HATTERS & FURRIERS, No.1004 Notre Dame street, Montreal.Have now on hand a very choice and select Stock of every article in their line of business, which as regards quality and finish, cannot be surpassed in Canada, while the prices will be found unusually moderate.A continuation of former favors is respectfully solicited. 40 WILLIAM THOMPSON, Manufacturer of, and Dealer in AUS LH No.205 Noir Respeetfully calls attention to the very choice and extensive Stock of HATS, FURS, CAPS, &c.&e., which he has now on band, and which, having been made under his own directions, he can confidently recommend to Ris friends and customers generally.: HERALDIC PAINTER.Groves, T.W.I.12 St.Antoine street.See Card.T.W.I.GROVES, HERALDIC PAINTER, AND PROFESSOR -CF BLAZONRY, NO.12 ST.ANTOINE STREET, MONTREAL, Will be happy to execute any Works in the above Art that may be entrusted to him, in the richest, neatest, most approved and accurate style, either in Oil or Water Colors, in lines or in trick, on the most moderate terms.Mr.Groves guarantees perfect satisfaction te parties favouring bim with their orders.HOTELS AND INNS.Adelphi Hotel, (W.C.Cogan,) Place d\u2019Armes.Canada Hotel, (Mrs.St.Julien,) 24 and 26 St.Gabriel street.Compain\u2019s Restaurant, 10 Place d\u2019Armes.See Card.Caledonian Hotel, (Mrs., M\u2019Hardy,) 234 St.Paul street.Donegana\u2019s Hotel, (G.F.Pope,) 19 Notre Dame street.Eagle Hotel, (Francis Duclos,) College, near M°Gill st. Eastern Hetel, (M.P.Ryan,) 231 St.Paul street.See Card.Ewing\u2019s Hotel, (R.Ewing,) St.Claude, near St.Paul st.Grant\u2019s Hotel, (John Grant,) St.Henry street.Head Quarters, (James Stewart,) Bonsecours street, opposite Donegana\u2019 s old Hotel.Lafon\u2019s Hotel, (C.Lafon,) 42 and 44 Notre Dame street.London Commercial Hotel, (I.Moffatt,) 64 Commissioners street.Mack\u2019s Hotel (late Rasco\u2019s), (John Mack,) 65 St.Paul st.Monklard\u2019s Hotel, (S.Compain.) See Card.Montreal House, (G.Feller\u2019s,) Custom House square.North American Hotel, (E.Belanger,) 201 Notre Dame street.Orr\u2019s Hotel, (John Orr,) 96 Notre Dame street.Ottawa Hotel (New), (George Hall,) 50 Great St.James street, See Card.Ottawa Hotel, (Old), (F.P.Levine,) M\u2019Gill street.Pavilion Hotel, (H.Irish,) 13 St.Joseph street.People\u2019s Hotel, (Boden & Lebert,) 207 Notre Dame street.Richards Hotel, (L., Richard,) Jacques Cartier square.COM PAINS PLACE D\u2019ARM ES, MONTREAL.THE RESTAURANT Will, as usual, be supplied with the choicest BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, FISH, FOWL, &ec.&c., that the Markets afford, while - THE BAR Will be stocked with WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS, of the very best quality.The Table d\u2019Hote i Is prepared, EVERY DAY, (except Sunday,) from ONE till i TWO o'clock, and gentlemen will there find a Dinner of varied gE excellence, including the Dessert, for 1s.3d, | EL p2 fu i 42 WMINELANES EQTRL: TEA GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUND, MR.COMPAIN has the honor to announce to the public, that he has LEASED, for a term of years, MONKLAND FARM, containing about 200 acres of Land, beautifully wooded, the late Residence of the Governor General, which he has fitted up as a PUBLIC HOTEL and RESTAURANT.Gentlemen desirious of giving Dinner Parties, or Pic-nic Parties, may be accomodated by giving notice the day before.Ice Creams, and other Refreshments of various kinds, always ready.The Healthy Situation of MONKLANDS, (which contains upwards of SIXTY ROOMS, on the rising ground to tho West end of Montreal Mountain, and commandiug a Splendid View of the River St.Lawrence, and Lachine Rapids, the Ottawa River, and the adjacent country,) is too well known to require any remark ; and the Extensive Grounds attached, afford a large aud perfectly safe PLEASURE GROUND, in which children may roam at pleasure.He has established a LINE of OMNIBUSSES from his house in Place D\u2019Armes, to Monkland, which run 5 times daily each way.For Terms, apply at the Restaurant Place D\u2019 Armes.À B.\u2014Extensive Stabling and Coach-Houses, in first-rate order.OTTAWA HOTEL; BY No.48 AND 50, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.This house is situated in one of the most Comfortable and Healthy Locality\u2019s in Montreal, and is within two minutes walk of the POST OFFICE, BANKS, and principal CHURCHES in the City.The arrangements are such as to insure travellers the comfort of home, and the proprietor who has had many years experience in the business, pledges himself that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to secure the convenience, health and enjoyment of those who may favor THE OTTAWA HOTEL with their presence. 43 M.P.RYAN, EASTERN HOTEL, No.231 St.Paul street, near M\u2019 Gill sired, \"MONTREAL.: M.P.R,, begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has recently made many improvements on the above well known premises, and that they can now be accommodated in a style of comfort not surpassed in the city.His bar is stocked with the best quality of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &ec., and the TABLE will be at all times supplied with the choicest articles which the markets afford.HOUSE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE.Nelson & Butters; 22 M\u2019Gill street.See Card after \u201cWooden Ware & Clocks.\u201d HOUSE AGENCY OFFICE.Bridge, Thomas H., 49 Notre Dame street.See Card after ¢ Auctioneers.\u201d LARD OIL, AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS.Mathewson, John, & Son, Inspector, near William street.See Card after ¢ Tallow Chandlers.\u201d\u201d JEWELLERS AND WATCHMAKERS.Boivin, L.P., 86 Notre Dame street.Clendinnen, John, 37 M\u2019Gill street.Maysenhoelder, D., working jeweller, corner St.Vincent and Notre Dame streets.Peacock, H., 78} St.Paul street.Rossin, M., & Co., 133 Notre Dame street.Savage, George, & Son, corner Notre Dame and St.Gabriel streets.See Card.Seott, A.H., & J., 24 M°Gill street.Silverman, Solomon, 1274 Notre Dame street.Smillie, D., working jeweller, 74 St.Frangois Xavier st.Townsend, Ww.A., 92-Notre Dame street.See Engraved Card.Wood, John, & Son, 137 Notre Danie street. GEORGE SAVAGE & SON, (AT THEIR OLD STAND,) CORNER OF NOTRE DAME AND ST.GABRIEL STREETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, IMPORTERS OF CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, PLATED WARE, JAPANNIED TRAYS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CASES, FITTED COMPLETE; esta, Oodle Boxes, Walking Sricha, Bllusic Moxes and Olcecoudeons, TABLE CUTLERY, RAZORS AND PEN KNIVES, OF A VERY FINE QUALITY, AND A GREAT VARIETY OF Fancy Goods, Papier Mache Goods of every style and variety.They also beg to submit to the inspection of the public the largest Stock of SOLAR LAMPS in the Province, with an assortment of SHADES, CHIMNEYS and WICKS.THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD OFF AT REDUCED PRICES.They also continue to manufacture Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Tea and Coffee Sets, Goblets, Cups and Trays of Silver, warranted in point of workmanship and quality, equal to any imported.N.B\u2014Particular attention paid to the Repairing of Watches and Jewellery.THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR OI D GOLD AND SILVER.44 45 LAST MANUFACTURERS.Wardill, J.& J., 42 St.Urbain street.LEATHER MERCHANTS AND TANNERS.Bostwick, E.N., Custom House square.Busseau, H., 159 St.Paul street.Hawkins & Slack, Custom House square.Pratt, John & Co., 178 St.Paul street.\u2018Sabine, A.F., corner Calliéres and Commissioners street.Smyth, William, & Co.34 M\u2018Gill street.Weir, Wm., 175 St.Paul street.LUMBER MERCHANT.Comte, Louis, 58 St.George street.MACHINIST AND PRINTING PRESS MANUFAC- ~ RURER.Berry, William, Longueuil Lane.See Card.WILLIAM BERRY, LONGUEUIL LANE, Rear of the Ottawa Hotel, M*Gill Street, GENERAL SMITH, & MACHINE MAKER Turning Lathes, light and heavy, with compound slides, Planing, Screwing, Grooving, Wheel Cutting Engines, and Machines.Mills and Gearing; Carriage Axles, patent and common; every description of Mechanics\u2019 Tools; Spiral, Hydraulic, Lever, and every other kind of Presses, made from the most approved models; Manufacturing Machinery, &e., &c.bn \u2014\u2014 ALSO, Beli Hanging, Brand and Stamp Letter Cutting, Ranges and other Grates, Safes, Locks and Keys, Iron Gates, Palisading, &e.of the most modern style.MARBLE MANUFACTORY.Nelson, Butters & Co.See Card. 46 Montreal Alanufactory in {Harble, No.21 M Gill street, (OPPOSITE LEVINE\u2019S HOTEL.) NELSON, BUTTERS & Co., Having removed to the Store known as 21 MGill st.Have on hand and make to order every variety of Manufacture in Marble, Tablets, Headstones, Table Tops, Hearth Stones and Imposing Stones, at short notice and at\u201d - the lowest Cash prices.MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.Adams, W., & H.F., 149 Notre Dame street.Benjamin, W., & Co., 131 Notre Dame.street.Boulanget, J.C., 41 Notre Dame street.Clifford, S., & Co., 9 M°Gill street.Fax & Co., 23 M\u2019Gill street.Fleming, S., 103 Notre Dame street.Galbraith, John, 183 Notre Dame street.Gauthier, Edward, 54 Notre Dame street.See Card.Gemmill, William, 11 M\u2019Gill street.See Card.Gibb & Co., 163 Notre Dame street.Lavender, H., 109 Notre Dame street.Mann, D., 4 St.Mary street.Muir, wm.& James, 11 Great St.James street.See Card.Rancour, C.L., 9 St.Lawrence street.Seith, Robert, 2 St.John street.Slack, Wm., jun., 28 M\u2019Gill street.See Card.Thomson, James, & Son, 25 Great James street.EDWARD GAUTHIER.Merchant TailorandClothier, No.54 Notre Dame street.OPPOSITE THE COMMISSARIAT OFFICE, MONTREAL.Keeps constantly on hand a select assortment of BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, TWEEDS, &c.&c., which be makes up to order in the latest and most elegant style of fashion, and upon very moderate terms.B ™ Sr Hs 47 WILLIAM GEMMILL.General Clothing and Tailoring Estabe lishment.No.1! M°Gill street.MONTREAL.Keeps always on hand an extensive assortment of SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING, BRUAD CLOTHS, CASSI- MERES, VESTINGS, &.GENTLEMEN'S and YOUTH'S CLOTHING made to measure upon the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms.COUNTRY MERCHANTS and the public generally would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.W.& J.MUIR, VARCHANU DOGAOURE No.11 Great St.James Street, Wirriam Muir.MONTREAL.James Muir.WILLIAM SLACK, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and Outfitter, No 28 M\u2018Gill street, MONTREAL, Has received by late arrivals, his supplies of CLOTHS, CAS- SIMERES, VESTINGS, &e., &e., He has now on hand, an immense assortment of Frock, Dress, Sack, and Summer Coats\u2014Pants and Vests of every quality and style\u2014 TWENTY PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN CANADA.CLOTH and TRIMMINGS furnished, and Garments CUT in the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Trunks, and Travelling Bags, constantly on hand, NO SECOND PRICE\u2014TERMS CASH.CALL AND SEE, a 48 MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS.Blackadder, Mrs., 189 Notre Dame street.Dennie, Mrs., 13 Great St.James street.Humphry?s, Mrs., 67 Craig street.Kitchener, Mrs., 20 Bonaventure street.McPherson, Mrs., & Miss 56 Craig street.Macve, Miss, 165 Notre Dame street.Poulson, Miss, 98 St.Antoine street.Samuels, Mrs., 165 Notre Dame street.Silverman, Mrs., 1274 Notre Dame street.Wardill, Mrs., 42 St.Urbain street.White, Misses, L.& E., 93 Craig street.MILLWRIGHT AND MILLSTONE MANUFACTURER.Burry, William,Wellington, near George street.MINERAL WATER DEPOTS.Briggs, J., Caledonia Springs, 9 Place d\u2019Armes.See Card.Menn, A., Plantagenet, St.Leon, and Caxton Springs, 4 Place d\u2019Armes.See Card \u201c after Plantagenet Water.\u201d MUSIC (PROFESSORS & TEACHERS OF.) Fuller, Mrs.R., 95 St.Antoine street.See Card.Labelle, J.B., Organist, French Parish Church, 6 St.Lawrence street.MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS, ORGAN BUILDERS, &o.Brown, Abner, 11 St George street.Dennis, William, 18 St.Lawrence street.Herbert, J.W., & Co., 113 Notre Dame street: M\u2019Pherson, John, & Son, 57 Craig street.Mead, Brothers & Co., corner St.Jean Baptiste and St.Paul streets, and 110 Notre Dame street.Wasren, Samuel R., 10 St.Joseph street. Nn | | Qu 4 ; 4 ÿ er a \\ (rei) cb WA JUN M IV 0) 0 [4 HH 4 4 Ù A PLACE D'ARMES, Even of (Sra Sh, Rares ES ES fra, OPPOSITE THE BANKS HEH dD Ta) \"ET JE.BC AB Fee Es J.BRIGGS, Agent 18 CANADA ROUSE 50 CALEDONIA SPRIT GS, C0 W Board per dAÿ.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026cccrssscranceccasenses ses smo usa ss0s0aa0saca 00000 sen soc ee PHILIP BROWN.Gs 3d Board per month 2000 520000 P0000 00CREP es PRP IPR EOT EOE000 ERB NEsIitgnesasrsRsesrasye £6 gS Read the Analyses and Certificates relating to this Water on the two following pages 5 50 CALEDONIA SPRINGS DEPOT, No.9 corner Place d\u2019 Armes, and Great St.James Street, MONTREAL.The Proprietor of these justly celebrated Mineral Waters, now so long and favourably known to the public of Canada and the United States, has established a Depot fur their sale as above, where the Waters of the Intermittent, Saline, Sulphur and Gas Springs will constantly be received fresh from the Springs.The folowing certificates of the efficacy of these Waters are respectfully submitted to the public.Here follows a certificate from the lute Dr.Robertson to the Proprietor, which is entitled to the careful perusul of every person, coming as it does from so eminent a Physician:\u2014 \u201c Having derived much benefit from drinking the Waters of the Caledonia Springs, last summer, I have only to add that the favourable opinion I then entertained of their efficacy is more and more confirmed, from the favourable reports of persons who have also experienced relief from the use of the different Springs.The complaints, as far as my experience extends, in which they prove most beneficial, are Dyspepsia, affections of the Urinary Organs, and some diseases of the Skin.But the disease, above all others, in which their good effects are most decided, is Rheumatism.Some cases of this complaint came under my observation within the last few years, in which the benefit derived from the use of the Caledonia Water, was ex: traordinary.I have also known a few individuals who suffered from the improper use of Mercury and the effects of disease, for the cure of which this medicine 1s generally administered, who were restored to health, by the use of these Waters.Several cages of the disease designated Chlorosis, (a disease of young females) have been perfectly cured.Pulmonary diseases are not benefited by these Waters.\u201d I remain, Dear Sir, your obdt.servant, WM.ROBERTSON, M.D.\u201d To Wu.Parker, Esq.Caledonia Springs.Montreal, June, 1839.Dr.Douglas of Grosse Isle says: \u2014 «I use a bottle every morning, and so does Dr.Jacques my assistant.Whether the Water may be a preservative against \"Pyphus, by keeping the general health in good order, or whether it possesses specific powers of its own, I do not pretend to say; but this I can say, that Dr.Jacques and myself are the only two, out of fourteen medical men who were in June, on duty, that have escaped the pestilence.All took fever, and two have died, and the others remain very ill.I have already had the fever, the first season of my arrival.Our duties expose us more than any ol others to infection, for not only do we visit the Hospitals on shore, but every floating pesthouse on arrival, when the vessel reeks with filth and abomination, and through which we have to wade ankle-deep into the hold, to seek out the sick and dying.I feel convinced that the Waters possess wonderful healing properties, by improving the digestion and general health, and that they are also a Prophylactic against disease.\u201d James R.Chilton, M.D., of New York, writes thus, with regard to those waters: \u2014 \u201c« The Waters of the Caledonia Springs will prove highly serviceable in the treatment of various Chronic diseases.They possess those happy natural combinations of Medical ingredients which are almost universally acknowledged by Medical men, to be more beneficial as remedial agents than any imitata- tion of them which we are capable of forming.It affords me great pleasure to hear that they are becoming extensively known, and that many invalids have already received signal benefit from their use.New York, July 10, 1831.JAMES R.CHILTON, M.D.Analyses of the Caledonia Springs.The Composition of one pound of 7000 grains, of the several springs, is as follows: ° INTERMIT- GAS SALINE WHITE TING SULPHUR Chloride of Sodium.85750000) 48°772500 4508630 26°90100 \u201c ¢ Potassium.*209350 \u2018216580 \u201820720 16100 \u201c ¢ Calcium,.2-036880 ce \u201c Magnesia.T-213500 Bromide of Sodium.*105539 \u201811872 07028 \u201c ¢\u201c Magnesium.\u2018166880 Carbonate of Lime.8852] 1°036000 \u201882250 1°47000 \u201c « Soda .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2019 *339990 1-23340 3-19060 \u201c \u201c Magnesia.60-0426! 3-683400 3:62068 2 05800 \u201c \u201c Iron.tr201.7 traces traces sé \u201c Manganese.traces| _ traces fodide of Sod um.\"003710 \u201801622 traces ¢ « Magnesium .\u2018014399 Sulphate of Soda.12831 \u201cs \u201c Potash.\u2018036960 \u201863350 Alumina .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sencenseerre traces 030850 traces 01855 SiliCA.2.+L000000ne0ur 0 vovacse \u2018157500 -217000 \u201829750 \"58860 Carbonie Acid.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.3509450 2'443000 2 04400 *98700 Water.0.000000000 6891 O14z11 6943114521] 6946'52588; 6964 42726 \u20187000-000000 7000 '000000/7000\u201800000017000-000060 Carbonic acid in 100 cubic inches.25+ 0 17°5 14-7 Solid matter in 100 parts.14°639 7775 7 347 49-406 Temperature of water.500 44-40 45° 46° .\u201c air.617 60 6e T.S.HUNT, Chemist and Mineralogist to the Provincial Geological Survey.D i kr t 52 at NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.Agricultural Journal, (English and French,) Lovell & Gibson, printers, St.Nicholas street.Album Littéraire, de LaMinerve, 15 St.Vincent street.British American Journal of Medical and Physical Science, (Dr.Hall, Editor,) W.Salter & Co., printers 20 Great St.James street.] Canada Gazette, Derbishire & Desbarats, Queen\u2019s Printer, St.Thérese street.Courier, (daily, and tri-weekly,) F.Smith & Co., St.François Xavier street.- French Canadian Missionary Record, (quarterly,) J.C.Becket, 22 Great St.- James street.Gazette, (daily, tri-weekly, and weekly,) J.M.Ferres & Co., 20 Great St.James street.Herald, (daily, tri-weekly, and weekly,) D.Kinnear & Co., St.Gabriel street.L\u2019Avenir (French, tri & semi-weekly,) 25 St.Gabriel st.La Minerve, (French, tri and semi-weekly,) L.Duvernay, St.Vincent street.Le Moniteur Canadien, DeMontigny & Co., St.Amable lane LePeuple Travailleur, (semi-weekly,) J.R.Letorre, 5 St.Mary street.Missionary and Sabbath School Record, J.C.Becket 22 Great St.James street.Literary Garland, (monthly,) Lovell & Gibson, St.Nicholas «street.Mélanges Religieux, (French Roman Catholic, semiweekly,) St.Denis, near St.Catherine street.Pilot, (tri-weekly and weekly,) Rollo Campbell, Place d\u2019Armes Hill.resbyterian, The, (monthly,) Lovell & Gibson printers, St.Nicholas street.Snow Drop, (monthly,) Lovell & Gibson printers, St.Nicholas street. Temperance Advocate, (fortnightly,) J.C.Becket, 22 Great St.James street.Transcript, (tri-weekly, semi-weekly and weekly,) DM\u2019Donald, Hospital street.Witness, (weekly,) John Dougall, 22 Great St.James st.NEW YORK AND BOSTON EXPRESS.Bent Geo., 183 St.Paul street.See Card, New York and Boston Express, ee A om OFFICE, NO.183 St.PAUL STREET.PULLEN, VIRGIL & film um mam] Hal ui nul willl 2829 For the TRANSPORTATION of SPECIE, BANK NOTES and PACKAGES, with care and despatch, COLLECTION of NOTES and ACCOUNTS, and the transaction of general business.In addition to the Express business, will pay particular attention to WAREHOUSING and FORWARDING PACKAGES by the Atlantic Steamers, and all kinds of goods by the ordinary freight lines, for a small commission.Despatched twice a week in Summer, and once a week in Winter, GEORGE BENT, Agent, E2 54 CHENEY & CO.\u2019S BOSTON EXPRESS.In addition to their Express Business, will pay particular attention to the WAREHOUSING and FORWARDING PACKAGES by the English Steamers.GEORGE BENT, Agent.PULLEN, VIRGIL & Co.,\u2014No.10.Wall street, New York.CHENEY & Co.,\u2014 Court, Square, Boston.N.B.\u2014All packages intended to be forwarded by either of the above, must be acconfpanied with Invoices, to prevent delay at the Custom House.Despatched twice a week in Summer, and once a week in Winter.- NOTARIES PUBLIC.Belle, Joseph, 12 St.Lambert street.Belle, (C.E.,) & Bourbonniére, corner St.Vincent and St.Thérèse streets.Doucet, T., 18 St.Francois Xavier street.Gibb & Easton, 39 Little St.James street.Griffin, John C., 26 Little St.James street.Guy, Etienne, 2 St Francois Xavier street.Isaacson, J.H., 20 St.Francois Xavier street.Jobin, J.H., 6 St.Thérèse street.Labadie, J.A., 14 Little St.James street.Lappare, Henry, corner Little St.James street and St.Lawrence Hill.Leblanc, Ovide, 3 Bonsecours street.Martin, L.S., 35 Craig street.Meyer, Henry, J., 2 Great St.James street.Papineau, C.F., corner Little St.James and St.Gabriel sts.Papineau, D.E., corner Little St.James and St.Gabriel sts.Peltier, G., 21 St.Antoine street.Pelton, T.J., 151 Notre Dame street.Platt, George, 215 Little St.James street. 55 Ross, William, 166 St.Paul street.Smith, James, 2 St.François Xavier street.Weekes & Lacoste, Nuns\u2019 Buildings, St.Joseph street.NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN.Shepherd, George, 25 Notre Dame street.See Card.GEORGE SHEPHERD, Nursery and Seedsman, IMPORTER OF AND TURAL SOCIETY, No.25 Notre Dame street, MONTREAL.Bulbous Flower Roots, Herbaceous Plants, Shrubs, Fruit Ornamental Trees, &c.&c.\u2014 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.British, American, and French Seeds, SEEDSMAN TO THE LOWER CANADA AGRICUL- A choice collection of Green-house Plants, Garden Seeds, and PAINT, OIL AND GLASS STORES.Atwater, E., 193 St.Paul street.Corse, R.& H., 205 St.Paul street.Griffith, Wm., 147 St.Paul street.Loughry, John, 143 St.Paul street.Ramsay & McArthur, 58 M\u2019Gill street.Rodgers & Wright, 131 St.Mary street.PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS &ec.Clark, Frs., Alexander, near Lagauchetière street.Card.Griffith, Wm., 147 St.Paul street.Lloyd & Roy, corner Great St.James and St.Peter sts See Card.Ramsay, & M\u2019Arthur, 58 M\u2019Gill street.Rodgers, & Wright, 133 St.Mary street.See 56 PAPER WAREHOUSES.Darling, William, St.Paul street, opposite the Custom House.Miller, Wm.,& Co., Portneuf Paper Mills, 148 St.Paul st Weir, Robert, 7 Great St.James street.PAWNBROKER.Moss, L., & Co., 58 Notre Dame street.\"PERIODICAL AGENCY.R.W.Lay, 195 Notre Dame street.PERIODICAL AND NEWSPAPER AGENCY.rere R.W.LAY\u2019S Periodical and Bookselling Agency, No.195 Notre Dame street, MONTREAL.R.W.L.is Agent for ALL George Virtue\u2019s ILLUSTRATED WORKS, among which he would more particularly enumerate THE PICTORIAL BIBLE, and FLETCHER'S FAMILY DEVOTION.He is Agent for nearly every PERIODICAL WORK of any merit published in America, including The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Hunt\u2019s Merchant\u2019s Magazine, Harper\u2019s Magazine, Silliman\u2019s Journal of Science and Arts.\u2018Biblical Repository, Bibliotheca Sacra, Mother's Magazine, Graham\u2019s Magazine, Columbian Magazine, Union Magazine, Horticulturist, Agriculturist, Cultivatcr, And works of a similar nature.Also, all Harper's PICTORIAL WORKS, including THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, SHAKSPEARE, &ec., &c.He is also Publisher of the SNOW DROP, a Canadian Juvenile Magazine, published monthly at Montreal, at 5s.per annam.at Pat bet rt ed he mmr mi peg bt bed et et eet mwa we.\u2014\u2014 ns Farr ees Seq ppg py = I Also Agent for the International Art Union, the Home Journal, Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post, Literary World, and the American Weeklys generally.Sabbath Schools can be supplied with any of the publications of the American S.S.U.The general Protestant Episcopal 8.S.U.Ænd the American Tract Society, at the publishers prices.From the facilities which he possesses, R.W.L.is able to deliver the works referred to, and many others, at a very smull advance upon the New York prices\u2014orders for Books, Periodicals &e., &e., will be thankfully received, und promptly attended to.R.W.LAY, No.195 Notre Dame street.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.Arnoldi, F.T.C., M.D., 58 Craig street.Bibaud, J.G., M.-D., 75 Craig street.Boyer, Dr.L., 8 St.Thérése street.David, A.H., M.D., 483 Craig street.Elliot, W.H., M.D., 25 Great St James street.Fraser, Wm.M.D., 8 Little St.James street.Fenwick, George E., M.D., corner Craig and Coté sts.Fisher, Arthur, M.D., 61 Great St.James street.Genand, F.L., M.D., corner Lagauchetière and German Gibb, George D., M.D., 48 Craig street.Hall, Archibald, M.D., 4 St.François Xavier street.Howard, R.P., M.D., corner (ireat St.James and M\u2019Gill sts.Howard, Henry, M.R.C.8.L., 6 St.Francois Xavier st.Macdonnell, R.L., M.D., 51 Great St.James street.M\u2019Callum, Dr.D., 31 M°Gill and 126 St.Mary streets.M?Culloch, Michael, M.D., 11 St.Gabriel street.Nelson, Wolfred, M.D., corner Little St.James street and St.Lawrence hill.Peltier, Dr.H., 105 Craig street.Picault, P.E., M.D., 36 Notre Dame street.Richilieu, Dr.J.H.L., 86 St.Mary street.Rolland, Dr.H., 8 St.Thérése street.Smith, W, P.M.D., 5 St.Lawrence street.Schmidt, S.B., M.D., 42 St.Lawrence street.Young Surgeon J., Alexander, near Lagauchetière street. 38 PIANO FORTE TUNERS, &ec.Compton, Geo., 15 St.Lawrence street.Owen, H+, 62 St.Joseph street.PLANE MAKERS.Wallace, Alexander & Son, Lagauchetière, near Bleury street.PLEASURE GARDEN.Malc, Louis, 15 Perthius street.PRINTING OFFICES.Armour & Ramsay, 21 St.François Xavier street.Becket, J.C., 22 Great St.James street.Campbell, Rollo, Place d\u2019Armes hill.Derbishire & Desbarats, St.Thérèse street.Duvernay, L., 15 St.Vincent street.Ferres, J.M., & Co., 20 Great St.James street: \u201cGendron, P., 20 St.Gabriel street.Kinnear, D.& Co., St.Gabriel street.Letorre, Joseph R.5 St.Mary street.Lovell & Gibson, 5 and 7 St.Nicholas street.M\u2019Donald, D., Hospital street.Salter, Wm., & Co., 20 Great St.James street.Stark, & Co., St.Thérèse street.PROVISION INSPECTORS.Bird, William, Queen street.McDonnell, Francis, Grey Nun street.Ogden & Co., corner Wellington and Queen streets.Watson, William, George, near Common street.READY MADE LINEN WAREHOUSES.Miles, W.C., 1753 Notre Dame street.| Provandie, Mrs, 50 Notre Dame street.See Card, p.61.e = EF = 28.2 or oa EE EE 88s PE 59 PLANTAGENET WATER DEPOT, ANDREW MANN AGENT, No.4 Pluce d\u2019Armes, Montreal.The proprietor of this highly salubrious water would respectfully call attention to the following certificates of its efficacy.being a few out of hundreds of a similar nature which he has received.{ Monrrear, Mareh 23, 1850.My Drar Srr,\u2014I have pleasure in complying with your request, that I should inform you of my opinion in regard to the medical value of the Plantagenet Spring Water.It is now about twelve months since I became familiar with its employment in practice;and my observation of its effects fully confirms the accuracy of the opinion which I expressed to you in April, 1849, and which I based at the time upon its chemical composition, as revealed by the analysis of Mr.Hunt.I have used the water rather freely, and have never been disappointed in my expected result.It has gently operated on the bowels, freely relieving them, and this more or less actively, in accordance with the quantity used.It is emphatically an antacid laxative of value, and will be found serviceable in all cases; especially requiring that indication to be fulfilled.My experience of it, in cutaneous affections is more limited ; too limited indeed to permit me to offer any positive opinion of curative efficacy.I do not doubt, from the presence of Iodine and Bromine in the water associated with Magnesia, that it will prove serviceable in these cases also.It would require a more extended observation than that of a few months to confirm this opinion, ; As an ordinary laxative in pregnancy, I know of none safer, more palatable, or more generally acceptable to patients.I remain, Yours, very truly, A.Hain, M.D, Lecturer on Materia Medica, M\u2019Gül College.MoxrtrEAL, 12th February, 1850.Sig,~It is now nearly ten months since I commenced using the Plantagenet Waters in my practice; and I have now to state, that the high expectations I then formed of them, from the publication of Hunt's Analysis have been fully confirmed by my experience of their beneficial effects.é 2 60 I have found them à most agrecable and efficacious antacid laxative, and their continued use seems to answer the purposes of a tonic, by improving the digestive pôwers, and increasing the appetite.I remain, Sir.Your obedient servant, GeorGe W: CampBELL, M.D, Lecturer of Surgery, McGill College.Montreal To Mr.Larocque.MONTREAL.April 10, 1850.Sir, \u2014 I have now prescribed this Plantagenet Water for upwards of a year, and [am very happy in being able to state to you, that the opinion which I formed of their probable usefulness based on Mr.Hunt's Analysis, at the time of ny commencing, to use them, has been fully und satizfactorily verified by subsequent experience.I now reccommend them extensively, and I have frequent opportunities of hearing from my patients that their employment has been attended with all the beneficial results for which they were prescribed.1 am, Sir.Your obedient servant, Traxcis Babery, M.D., Lecturer on Med.Juris., McGill College.To Mr.C.Larocque, Agent.I, the Mayor of the City of Montreal in Canada, certify and attest, as being within my own knowledge the facts hereafter mentioned ;\u2014 1, The physicians who have given certificates setting forth the virtues of the Plantagenet Water are well known to me, as enjoying a large practice, and occupying a distinguished rank among the members of the professfn.2.On my own behalf, I may say that I have used the Plantagenet Water, and know by experience its beneficial effects during the intense summer heats.I have often preferred this natural fluid to the Soda Waters and refreshing syrups commonly used in hot climates.I think myself fortunate in being able to add my disinterested testimony to that of the physicians of this city, and confidently recommend to the public the use of the Plantagenet Mineral Waters.In doing so, I believe that I fulfil a duty imposed on all good citizens, that of assisting in the maintenance of the public health.E.R.FasrE, Mayor.Sold by the General Agent, A.MANN, No.4, Place d\u2019 Armes, eA A 1 = , Baker.of Ship Bread, Crackers, Bis- 6: ; Mrs.PROVANDIE, ; Shirt and General Ready Made Linen Establishment, No.50 Notre Dame street.MONTREAL.Where every description of GENTLEMEN'S LINEN & UNDER CLOTHING is kept constantly on hand, or made to order in the best style, and upon the most moderate terms.REGISTRY AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.Hester, John, 6 Bleury street.SAW MAKER AND REPAIRER.Groves, T.W.L., 12 St.Antoine street.SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER.Morris, Robert, 27 Notre Dame street.\u2018 SHIP BREAD BAKERS.Tilton, S.P., & Co., Grey Nun street.Willock, John, 181 Notre Dame street, and 2 St.Peter st.See Card.JOHN WILLOCK, cuits, and other Breads, No.181 Notre Damè Street, and 2 St.Peter Street, MONTREAL, Attends to all orders in the above line upon the lowest terms, and with the utmost despatch.SHERRIFF\u2019S OFFICERS, Bates, John, 9 Little St.James street.Kell, William, Viger Square, St Denis street.| Martin, T.A., 27 Little St.James street.i Stuart, Robert, Visitation near Mignnone street.SILVERSMITH AND PLATER.: Hicks, Charles H., 117 St.Lawrence street.i ro 62 SMITH AND ENGINEER.Turnbull, John, George, near Wellington street.SMITHS (BLACK AND WHITE,) HORSE SHOERS,.: &c.&c.&c.Bertram, Alexander, corner St.Mary and Lacroix streets.Boyd & Wilson, St.John street.Fleck, Alexander, St.Peter street.Maloney, James, Haymarket square.Perry, George, 124 Craig street.Swinburne, George, 43 St.Lawrence street.SHIP CHANDLER AND IMPORTER.Mullins, Francis, 664 Commissioners street.STARCH FACTORY.Hurley, Maurice, 21 St.Monlque street.STAGE OFFICES.Albany Stage Office, via Burlington, daily in winter, Duclos\u2019 Hotel, College street.Quebec Stage Office, tri-weekly in winter, G.Leblanc, Custom House square.Upper Canada Stage Office, daily, in Winter (A.Milloy, agent,) 40 McGill street.SURGICAL MACHINIST AND TRUSS MAKER.Wanless, G., College street.See Card.GILBERT WANLESS, L FROM ENGLAND, COLLEGE STREET, MONTREAL, SURGICAL MACHINIST} AND SPRING TRUSS MAKER, For Ruptures of every description, Umbilical and Abdominal Trusses, Knee-Caps, Laced Stockings, Elastic Riding Belts, Machines for Clubbed and Turned Feet, In-knees, Bowed Legs, &c., Elastic Steel Supports for Curvature of the Spine, Cork Kneeling and Socket Legs, Trusses re-covered and altered on the shortest notice. 63 TALLOW CHANDLERS.Mathewson, John, & Son, Inspector street.See Card, Megorian, James, corner Craig and St.Constant streets.LARD OIL, MANUFACTORY.JOHN MATHEWSON & SON, Would call the attention of the Trade to their extensive STOCK OF MANUFACTURED GOODS, CONSISTING OF COMMON, CROWN and No.1 SOAP.PALE YELLOW, CASTILE, OLD BROWN and WHITE WINDSOR SOAP.ALMOND, VARIEGATED, FANCY and SHAVING SOAP.TALLOW CANDLES.PATENT WAX CANDLES, A very beautiful article, free from smoke or smell in burning, and as economical to nse as Tallow Moulds.BELMONT SPERM CANDLES, Superior to any imported, give a better light, consume their wick, are sold at little over half the price of Sperm, and are expected in a short time to supersede it altogether.CLARIFIED LARD OIL, Possesses more body than Olive or Sperm, burns longer and more brilliantly than either, is warranted free from acids, and does not corrode.It is adapted for all kinds of machinery, and by its use bright surfaces are more easily kept polished.J.M.& S.have fixed their prices at the lowest possible rates, and from the improved process of Manufacture adopted by them, are enabled to sell Goods CHEAPER for quality than any other House in Canada.STEAM SoAP AND CANDLE WORKS, Inspector street, Montreal, July 1850. 64 CANTON HOUSE, No.109 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL, ESTABLISHED IN 1848, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF TEA, COFFEE IN IN IN SSS % NWR KA\" Dr DD Da UE 0 um FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH HALF CHESTS, BOXES & CATTIES OF TEA, From 2 Ibs.upwards, AND WITH \u20acANISTERS OF Of every size.° TERMS CASH ONLY.As sMALL PROFITS and quick returns are the principles upon which this establishment was commenced, and is still conducted.Country Merchants and Dealers Will find it their advantage to call, as they can here select their Stock in any quantity required, and from a Stock which contains a greater variety of Teas and Correes, than can be found in almost any other Store in the city.SAMUEL COCHRAN, Proprietor.109 Notre Dome street, CANTON House, | June, 1850.Ë 65 TAVERN AND INN KEEPERS.Bridgeman, John, 98 St.Lawrence street.Carr, Mrs.M., London hotel, 47 Notre Dame strset.Crowhurst, William, Queen\u2019s arms, 2 St.Paul street.Hanley, John, 67 Commissioners street.Hanley, Thomas, corner Common and Prince streets.Jobson, R.T., black bull inn, 113 Commissioners street.Kell, William, Viger square.Kerr, Robert, 21 St.Lawrence street.M\u2019Crank, N., corner Wellington and Grey Nun streets.Medden, John, St.Claude, near St.Paul street.Morrison, John, corner Common and Nazareth streets.Munroe, Alexander, 115 Commissioners street.Myette, Edward, 41 St.Paul street.Orr, John, royal oak inn, corner Port and Common streets.Saddler, William, 81 Bonaventure street.TEA, COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE WAREHOUSE, Cochran, Samuel, 109 Notre Dame street.See Card.TIN PLATE WORKERS.Campbell, James, 83 Craig street.George, Mrs.John, 6 St.Peter street.Gillespie, James, 2 St.Charles Barromée street.Holmes, Samuel, 79 St.Paul street.Prowse, George F., 38 Great St.James street.TOBACCONISTS.Dubord, A., 77 St.Paul and 101 St.Lawrence.Joseph, H.& Co., 144 St.Paul street (wholesale).Kurezyn, N.P.M., 31 M\u201cGill street.Levey, John, 115 Notre Dame street.McKey, Francis, 83 St.Paul street.Rattray, James, & Co., 98 Notre, Dame street.TRUNK FACTORY.Hibbard & Co., 117 St.Paul street.F2 66 TYPE FOUNDRY Palsgrave, C.T., corner St.Helen and Lemoine streets.VETERINARY SURGEONS.Mason, James, 51 Craig street.Maybell, J., Dorchester, near St.Denis street.VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD LINE.Daley, J.H., 2 Great St.James street.See Card.VERMONT CENTRAL RAIL ROAD LINE, J.H.DALEY, AGENT, 2 Great St.James street, opposite the Banks, MONTREAL.Passengers for BOSTON or NEW YORK will find this the most comfortable and expeditious route now in operation, as they can leave Montreal twice daily, viz., at 10 A.M., and 43 P.M., going through without any detention on the way.The English Mail is carried by this line, and passengers leaving here at 4} P.M.on Monday each week, will arrive in Boston or New York in time to secure berths in the Royal Mail Steamers for England which leave there every Wednesday during Summer.THROUGH TICKETS can be had at the office in Montreal.WEIGHING MACHINE AND PAIL MANUFACTURERS.Warren, G.P.& D.H., 8 M\u2018Gill street.WINE MERCHANTS.Payne, Edward, 184 Notre Dame street.Torry J.B., 7 St.Sacrament street.WIRE WORKER.Rice, W.H., 28 Notre Dame street. vay 67 WOODEN WARE, CLOCK AND HOUSE FURNISHING STORE.Nelson & Butters, 22 M¢Gill street.NELSON & BUTTERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS FANCY GOODS, CLOCKS, COMBS, WHIPS, PAPER HANGINGS, Pails, Tubs, Palm Leaf Hats, MATCHES, &c., MANUFACTURERS CORN BROOMS AND BRUSHES, No.22 M'\u2018Gill street, À MONTREAL.j Qggurance Companies, Banks, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, i PUBLIC-OFFICES, &c., &c.ASSURANCE COMPANIES, LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE.Ætna, (Fire) of Hartford, Robert Wood, \u2018agent, Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street.¥ Alliance, (Life and Fire,) of London, Richard Gerrard, gen- E eral agent, corner St.Thérése and St.Gabriel streets.See Card.$ Britannia, (Life,) of London, J.H.Maitland, agent, 46 Great St.James street.See Card. 68 British America, (Fire, Life and Inland Marine,) William Steward manager, 10 St.François Xavier street.See Card.Canada Life Assurance, Thos., Ramsay, agent, 27 St François Xavier street.See Card.Colonial Life Assurance, A.D.Parker, manager, 49 Great St.James street.Connecticut Mutual Life Assurance Co., Robert Wood, agent, Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street.Globe, (Fire and Life,) of London, Ryan, Chapman & Co, agents.Hartford, (Fire,) of Hartford, Robert Wood, agent, Auldjo\u2019s buildings, St.Paul street.Inland Marine Assurance Co., C.T.Palsgrave agent, corner St.Helen and Lemoine streets.Lloyd\u2019s Agents, Ryan, Chapman & Co.Montreal, (Fire, Life and Inland Navigation,) William Murray, manager, Great St.James street.Mutual, (Fire,) of the County of Montreal, corner St.Sacrament and St.Francois Xavier streets.National Loan Fund, (Life and Annuity of London,) F.R.Starr, general agent, Great St.James street.See Card, National Life Assurance Co., Montpelier, Vermont, Wm.Lyman, general agent for'Canada.See Card.North Western, (Fire and Marine, of Oswego,) George Bent, agent, 183 St.Paul strqet.See Card.Phenix, (Fire,) of London, Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., agents, 134 St.Paul street.Protection, (Fire,) of Hartford, Robert Wood, agent, Auldjo\u2019s building, St.Paul street.Quebec, (Fire,) J.H.Maitland, agent, 46 Great St.James st. 69 ALLIANCE BRITISH AND FOREIGN Life and Fire Assurance Company _ ©F LONDON.Capital, £5,000,000 Sterling.ASSURANCE ON LIVES.ASSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS BY FIRE, by the said Company, at the office of the Undersigned.RICHARD GERRARD, St.Gabriel street.Agent for Canada.Dritannia Life Assurance Company, No.1, Prince's Street, Bank, London, EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, CAPITAL, ONE MILLION.J.H.MAITLAND, 46, Great St.James Street, Agent.A.F.HOLMES, Esa., M.D., Medical Officer.TABLE I.|| TABLE IIL EQUAL RATES OF PREMIUM.SHORT TERMS.Half |Quarter- 1 Year.7 Years.Age Annual Yearl 1 Age &% Premium Premium Premium ge: Premium Annual Premium £ s.d.| £ s.d.| £ s.d.£ s dl£ sd 20 112 5 0I6 5 0 8 3) 25 1 1 61 110 30 2 0 81 0 7 010 4 85 1 2 11} 1 38311 49 215 1°1 8 0/014 1 45 1 8 6/112 2 50 4 1 4/2 1 5 110 1 50 1115.42 1 5 70 TALE.II.INCREASING (ALTERNATIVE) RATES OF PREMIUM.ANNUAL PREMIUM PAYABLE DURING Age.First Five] Second Third Fourth Remain- Years.|Five Years.|Five Years.|Five Years.leroflife.£s.d| £ s.d| £ s, d.} £ s, d.|£ 8 d.25 1 3 6 1 8 7 11\u20ac 5 2 1 4j2 9 7 35 110 4 117 2 2 5 6 215 8/3 8 4 45 2 4 6 2 14 4 4 7 4 4 3 615 4 3 50 116 7 3 9 4 4 5 5 5 6 31613 7 55 314 2 410 1 511 1 618 6 (815 1 The attention of the Public is particularly requested to several Tables upon a novel and most favorable principle for Assurers, by the Half Credit Rates of Premium.At the age of 30 £1000 can be assured for the first 7 years for £10 17s.6d.annually.A Mutual Branch supported by the Proprietary.By Table A.A person aged 30 (next birth day) may secure £1000 at his death by the payment of £24 18 5 Annually, 12 12 6 Haf-yearly.6 6 8 Quarterly.And becomes entitled after five annual payments, to a full participation in the profits.By Table B.A person aged 30 (next birth day) may secure £1000 at his death, by the payment of £12 9s.2d.annually, during five years, and £24 8s.4d.annually after five years: and be entitled to participate in the profits, in the manner stated in Prospectus.COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RATES OF THE FOLLOWING OFFICES.Rate for one year, (whole of life,) for the Assurance of £1000; « National Loan Fund.\u201d.c.ccoivurnrnee age 30.£2 4 4 ** Colonial Life Assurance Company,\u201d.\u201c 2 5 2 United Kingdom,\u201d .\u2026.\u2026crsnssrraserses s 2 310 sé British Commercial \u201d\u2019.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026ecsrcenvse 6 2 110 6 Britannia,\u2019.\u2026.\u2026\u2026rrersrerieonecsescnnvo0c0 \u201c 2 0 8 OFFICE, 46 GREAT ST.JAMES SRTEET. 71 BRITISH AMERICA Fire and Life Ussurance Company.Incorporated under an Act of the Third Session of the Eleventh Provincial Parliament of Upper Canada ; And emproved under an Act of the Second Session of the first Parliament of Canada, to effect INLAND MARINE ASSURANCES.CAPITAL, £100,000, BRANCH OFFICE No.10 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, MONTREAL.WILLIAM STEWARD, MANAGER.The Returns of this Company to the Provincial Parliament, in compliance with the 25th sec., XX.cap.William 4th, are published by authority, and will bear comparison with those of any similar Institution in British North America.aS ands fe SH ssurance ES omypany, \"INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT Office, 38 King Street, Hamilton.HAMILTON.HUGH C.BAKER, Esq., President.JOHN YOUNG, Esq., Vice-President.THOS.M.SIMONS, Esq., Secretary.MONTREAL BOARD.Hon.JOS.BOURRET, Chairman.J.G.MACKENZIE, Esq., Vice-Chairman.WM.LYMAN, Esq.WM.WORKMAN, Esq.GEORGE E.CARTIER, Esq., M.P.P.\u2014 HEW RAMSAY, Esq., Manager.Solicitor\u2014L.T.DRUMMOND, Esq., M.P.P., Solicitor General.: Medical Adviser\u2014ARCHD.HALL, Esq., M.D.THOS.RAMSAY, Esq.Secretary.Ret J id 72 THE rates demanded by this Company on the various scales of Life Assurance, have been frequently asserted by the Board, to be lower than those of any other Life Office transacting business in Canada.In evidence of this, the public attention is called to .the following comparisons of the premiums charged by this Company, and by the different British Agencies seeking business in the Province.| Premiums required for the Assurance of £100 on a Single Life witHOUT Participation of Profits.AGES.20 30 40 50 THE CANADA,.\u20260sovocsouses 1 911 2 O 2; 2 14 8/3 17 Il Britannia,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026| 112 5 2 O 8 215 1; 4 1 4 Mentor\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.sesevcorarases 113 8/2 1 91216 714 3 3 British Commercial.1131002 1 10| 2 16 10 4 6 O National Loan Fund,.113 72 4 4,218 8/4 4 2 United Kingdom,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.113 10 2 3 10/2 19 1°4 6 O \"Tne Colonial,.\u2026.| 115 112 5 2/3 9 0/4 5 3 Premiums required for the Assurance of £100 on a Single Life, wiru Participation of Profits.AGES.20 30 40 50 Tux CANADA,.\u2026\u2026\u2026 1 17 4/2 9 8 3 6 2;4 13 1 Britannia, 0.2 0 02 910 3 6 6: 415 6 British Commercial,.2 1 5 210 9 3 4 6/411 O National Loan Fund,.| 1 17 42 9 3/3 5 3/4 13 6 United Kingdom,.118 8 2 8 2/3 3 4/410 7 Colonial,.| 118 42 9 43 5 6413 O Eagle,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026rsssrserensescer 2 1 7 210 8 3 5 5j; 411 4 To ascertain in this System which Company is really the cheapest, requires a careful examination of the Profits which have been returned by each Company, and the prospect there may be for a continuance or increase of the same.THE CANADA, at its Second Annual Meeting, declared a return of twenty-five per cent.or one-fourth of the Premium received\u2014the corresponding Bonus added to the Policy, being from £22 8s.3d.to £34 7s.8d.per £1000 Assured, and decidedly more than the Bonus declared by ANY British Company, even in the seventh year of its existence. ta 73 This proportion of the Profits the Directors feel sure will be R increased; but in itself, it reduces the above Rates at 20 years of B age, to £1 8s.; at 30, £1 17s.; at 40, £2 9s, 8d.; and at 50, £3 = 9s.10d.I On the Half- Credit System without Participation, for euch £160 For the first 7 years.: AGES, | F 25 30 40 THE CANADAg.\u20260o0sssoneosse 018 9 111 9/1 8 9 A Britannia,.c.eeceeneeenienne 019 7 1 1 9 1 9 2 E United Kingdom, (for 5 a years Onlÿy.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026scccucss 019 3 1 111| 1 9 7 k Colonial,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.vo 019 10 1 2 7 110 O , Prospectuses and Tables of Rates, together with every other information on the subject of Life Assurance may be obtained at the Company\u2019s Office here, or from any of the following Agents : for Canada Kast.: T.RAMSAY, Secretary, Montreal Board, 27 St, François Xavier ae Montreal, June, 1850, AGENTS FOR LOWER CANADA.Ey H.W.Welsh, Esq., Quebec.Ee Frank Farish, Esq., St.Andrews.George Hamilton, Ksq., Hawhesbury; R.B.Somerville, Esq , Huntingdon.cé T.R.Jobson, Esq., St, Johns.William Ritchie, Esq., Sherbrooke, Ç F.Judd, Esq., Stanstead.Thomas Tait, Esq, Melbourne.Boucher de la Bruere, Esq, St Hyacinthe, William Baker, Esq.Dunham.R.Harrower, Esq., William Henry.i; John Robertson, Esq., Three Rivers.E AGENTS FOR LLOY Ds, | RYAN, CHAPMAN & Co,, 1 Cuvilliers\u2019 Buildings, St.Peter street, MONTREAL, G 74 NATIONAL LOAN FUND Life Assurance Society OF LONDON.CAPITAL\u2014£500,000 STERLING.( With a reserve fund, from surplus premiums of over £80,000 sterling.) A SAVINGS\u2019 BANK FOR THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN.Orrices:\u201426, Corn-hill, London: 17, Great St.James Street, Montreal, LOCAL BOARD, - Benjamin Holmes, Esq., Chairman.A.LaRocque, Esq.E.R.Fabre, Esq.H.L.Routh, Esq.Wm.Lunn, Iisq.yn F.Badgley, Esq., M.D.Prysic1ans, à T.Peltier, Esq., M.D.FREDERICK R.STARR, Esq, General Agent for the B.N.A.Colonies.TH Advantages offered to the Public by this Institution are MANY and IMPORTANT, and the Rates .of Premium quite as LOW as security to the Assured, and safety to the Office, will admit of.The following are some of the advantages offered by this Society :\u2014 The peculiar Benefits secured to the Assured by the principle of the LOAN Department.One half of the Premium for the first five years may be paid by the-Assured\u2019s own Note.These Notes need not be paid, but may remain on Interest, to be deducted from the Policy on the death of the Assured.Insurers can at all times demand, as a right, a Loan to the extent of two-thirds the amount of Premium they have paid\u2014upon deposit of their Policy.and guaranteeing it will be kept in force.This important advantage removes the fear so many entertain of being obliged, through pecuniary embarrassment, to let their Policies lapse, and at a time such a provision is absolutely needed for their families.No Charge for Stamp Duty, nor for Medical Examination.The Bonuses divided Annually, either in Cash, Reduction of Premium, or in addition to the sum Assured, whichever of these three ways the Assured may each year desire, after being a Policy helier for Four Years, at which period a Bonus is payable fur the Four Years,\u2014Annually afterwards. i 75 THIRTY DAYS allowed after each Payment of Premium becomes due, without Forfeiture of Policy.The General Agency for the British North American Colonies being established in Montreal, RISKS will be accepted by the General Agent and Temporary Policies at once granted.The Local Board meet regularly at the Office, and by them the business of the Colonies is conducted, thereby affording to the Assured every facility.LOANS will be Granted, and LOSSES PAID, at the General Agency, without referring to London.The travelling leave allowed by this Society, is more liberal and extensive than that of almost any other doing business in America, as will be seen on referring to the Prospectus.Pamphlets, Blanks, and all requisite information, may be had on application at the MONTREAL OFFICE, or to the AGENTS throughout the Province, through whom proposals for Assurance will be transmitted.) THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, State Street, Montpelier, Vt.\u201c Life Insurance is the poor man\u2019s wealth and a good investment for the capitalist.\u201d OFFICERS, Hon, WILLIAM C.KITTREDGE, PRESIDENT.- EDMUND WESTON, DANIEL BALDWIN, Vice PRESIDENTS.JULIUS CONVERSE, DIRECTORS, WILLIAM C.KITTREDGE, PAUL DILLINGHAM, TIMOTHY P.REDFIELD, JULIUS Y.DEWEY, EDMOND WESTON, DANIEL BALDWIN, HOMER W.HEATON, JOS.B.DANFORTH, Jr.BOARD OF FINANCE, Epmunp Weston, Homer W, Heaton, Jurivs Y.DEWEY.- Medical Examiner\u2014Jurrvs Y.Dewey, M.D.Consulting Physician\u2014Freprrick W.Apams, M.D, ROGER S.HOWARD, Secretary. 76 AGENT AT QUEBEC.DANIEL McGIE, Esq.Medical Examiners\u2014Drs.MorIN AND CARRIER.GENERAL AGENT FOR CANADA.WM.LYMAN, of Montreal.Medical Examiner\u2014M.McCurLocs, M.D.LIFE INSURANCE, \u201c It is an institution contemplating unmixed good to mankind,\u201d We invite the attention of the public to the principles of the National Life Insurance Company.The Charter is liberal and particularly adapted to the wants of all who may desire to embrace such an Institution.It should be embraced\u2014 1st.By Husbands and Fathers, to make provision, after their death, for their widows and children.2d.By the young to provide for themselves in infirm age.3d.By creditors, to insure the loss which the death of the debtor might occasion.4th.By the borrower to enable his representatives, in case of bis death, to repay the loan.5th.Those who save little from their daily labor, or yearly income should invest it in this Savings Bank, that it may be beyond the reach of accident, and that the widow and the child may receive \u201ctheir own with usury.\u201d REASONS WHY PERSONS SHOULD INSURE IN THIS COMPANY.It is located in à HEALTHY CLIMATE: among a people of vigorous constitution, and of FIxED and regular habits: for these reasons\u2014 Its risks will be LEss : the Economy of its management GREATER.Its investments will be saree.Its business directed with the greater PRUDENCE and ENERGY.All the profits, at the end of every five years will be put to the credit of the LIFE POLICIES, j\u2014 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 pb 02 ® 72 TT 84 86 91 92 89 90 94 | Annual Payment for term of 1 year.51 1 82]|1 42 Annual Payment for term of 7 years.35 |1 36/1 53/2 15 36 1 39/1 57/2 81 86|1 53 88|1 56 90|1 62 91|1 65 9211 69 94 |1 73 97/1 82 Annual Payment for Life.25 |1 00|1 12/2 04 38.19 26 |1 07/1 17)2 11] 89.01 27 |1 12/1 28/2 17 39.88 28 |1 20|1 28/2 24 40.74 9 |1 28/1 35/2 81| 415 30 (1 31]1 36/2 36] 4931 32 |1 83/1 46/2 50 43.86 33 |1 34|1 48/2 57| 44.70 34 |1 85/1 50/2 64 45.59 37 |143|1 63/2 90 48.46 38 |1 48/1 70/3 05 49.47 89 |1 5711 76/8 11 50.50 40 |1 69/1 88/3 20] 5144 95|1 77 84.47 35.14 99|1 88 35.86 97/1 08/1 98| 85.60 9911 07/1 98] 87.38 5 2 43 43.06 46.52 47.48 Single Payment for the whole Life.41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 bl 52 55 59 61 62 > @ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 56 |2 47 3 67|4 63/6 60 |4 85 58 |8 14/4 31/6 5 63 |4 9 4 53/5 0 4 71 4 91/7 92 93 94 25 96 97 02 GS 02 Or Qu O1 Ur CS ED © Ur D LO «J © = O © 78/18 85/18 8911 9 9011 9 9111 9 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 9 9 0 0 0 2 3 8 a 8 9 2 4 6 8 9 2 4 9 0 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 Hs Ha H£ is Co CO Co Co Co Co HO Ob GO OLD DO Qr O1 Ou On Qt O1 O1 0 TC ie 57 12 70(4 20(6 27 0 5 3 56/6 05 4 T5 Annual Payment for term of 1 year.Annual Payment for term of 7 years.Annual Payment for Life.53 |2 10/2 59/5 24 67.78 14 90] 66.15 64.55 54 |2 18/2 89/5 49 6943 2 32/3 21/5 78/7113 40 53.50 51 54.48 63 55.51 \u2018T3 56.05 87 57.68 17 60.12 35 61.50 60 62.97 31 52.52 01 58.86 D Ra Single Payment for the whole Life.Payable annually, to insure $100.The party in good health.Estimate at the nearest birth day.RATES OF PREMIUM, 7 78 Bank of British North America.INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.Paid up Capital\u2014One Million Sterling.COURT OF DIRECTORS.HENRY BARNWELL, Esq, JAMES DOWIE, Esq, Siz ROBT.CAMPBELL, Bart, OLIVER FARRER, Esq, ROBERT CARTER, Esq, ALEX.GILLESPIE, Esq, W.R.CHAPMAN, Esq, Sie A.PELLET GREEN, JAMES JOHN CUMMINS, Esq,| W.CHAPMAN, Esq, JOHN STEWART, Esq, G.R.ROBINSON, Esa.SECRETARY.GEORGE DE BOSCO ATWOOD, Esq.\"INSPECTOR OF BRANCHES.THOMAS PATON, Esq.BRANCHES AT MONTREAL, HALIFAX, N.S, HAMILTON, Sr.JOHN, }_ New KINGSTON, FREDERICTON, 4} Brunswick.TORONTO, St.JOHNS, Newfoundland.QUEBEC, AGENCIES.BRANTFORD, DUNDAS, BYTOWN, .SAULT St.MARY.Agents in New York\u2014Messrs.R.BELL and W.McLACHLAN.MONTREAL BRANCII.BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS.lion.JAMES FERRIER, Sir GEORGE SIMPSON, J.B.GREENSHIELDS, Esq, WILLIAM DOW, Esq.DAVID DAVIDSON, Manager.C.F.SMITHERS, Accountant.Discount Days\u2014W ednesdays and Saturdays, 79 PUBLIC OFFICES.\u2018Office of Adjutant General of the Forces, 68 St.Lewis street.Office of Barrack Master, (W.H.Gray,) Water street, near the Barracks.Office of Bankrupt Court, Court House.Office of Chief Engineer Fire Department, City Hall.Office of Chief of Police, (H.Jeremie,) Bonsecours Market.Office of City Surveyor, (Jas.A.B.M°Gill,) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of City Treasurer, (E.Demers,) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of City Clerk, (J.P.Sexton,) City Hall, Notre Dame street.Office of Clerk of the Peace, (Delisle & Brehaut,) Court House, Notre Dame street.Office of the Collector of Customs, (T.Bouthillier,) at the Custom House, St.Paul street.Office of Commissary General, 53 Notre Dame street.Office of Commissioner of Police, (W.Ermatinger,) Court House.- Office of Collector of Canal Tolls, (A.Gough,) corner Queen and Common streets.Office of the Commissioners for improving the Harbour of Montreal, Commissioners street, near Custom House square.Offices of Coroner of the District, (Jones & Coursol,) St.Vincent and Champ de Mars streets.Office of Lachine Rail-road Company, Bonaventure strect.Office of District Inspector, (D.S.Stuart,) 74 Notre Dame st.Office of the Geological Survey of Canada, (W.E.Logan, geologist,) 10 Little St.James street.Office of Inspector General of Hospitals, 7 Dalhousie square.Offices of Royal Engineer Department, Dalhousie square and St.Lewis street.Office for Emigrants, south side of Canal Basin.Office of Harbour Master, Commissioners street, near Custom House square.Oflice of Inspection of Pot and Pearl Ashes, (E.M.Lepro- - hon, John Dyde and Edward J.Major,) College, near M°Gill street.Office for Marriage Licenses, (Arthur Ross, agent,) 3 Mol- son Terrace. 80 Office of the Mayor of the City, (E.R.Fabre,) City Hall, : Notre Dame street.Office of the Prothonotary, (Monk, Coffin & Papineau) Court House, Notre Dame street.Office of the County Registrar, (G.H.Ryland,) old Government House.Office of St.Lawrence and Atlantic Rail-road Company, 18 Little St.James street Office of Superintendent of .Education, (J.B.Meilleur, M.D.,) Government House.Office of the Sheriff, (Boston & Coffin,) Court House, * Notre Dame street.Office of the Town Major, (C.M\u2019Donald,) 63 St.Lewis street.Office of the Turnpike Trustees, (James Holmes, secretary,) Commissioners street, near Custom House square.Office of the Inspector of Weights and Measures, (D.S.Stuait,) 74 Notre Dame street.Office of the Wharfinger, (William Browne,) 60 Commissioners street.Office of the Trinity House, (James Holmes, registrar,) Commissioners street, near Custom House square.Post Office, (James Porteous, P.M.)) 15 Great St.James street.Office of Indian Department, Government House.Office of the Quarter Master General, Durham Place, St.Lewis street.Office of Ordnance Department, (J.S.Elliott, storekeeper,) Water, near St.Claude street.Office of the Military Secretary, Dalhousie square. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF MONTREAL.Academies, .Ce eee ante ee ne 00 eue no 0000 a 00000 Accountants,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.s.\u2026.s\u2026se races sas e 0000000008 Advocates,.0.400 sa0e 000000000000 000 n 000000 Agricultural Implement Manufacturer,.Apothecaries, Chemists, and Druggists,.Architects and Civil Engineers.Assurance Companies, Life, Fire, and Marine,.cee Auctioneers and Commission Merchants,.Bakers,.2200 00000 a 00 ae ana ea 0000 RS Bank British North America.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.ssss.sencccn0u000 Bellows Factory,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0oneranas ss 0000000000 Berlin Wool Stores, esse se ne nsa 0000000 Black and White Smiths,.000004eu net en annonces Block and Pump Makers,.20000000 en ee sa 0000000 Boarding Houses, Private, .0ssscesso0 00e : Booksellers, Stationers, and Bookbinders,.vuv.Boot, Shoe, and Leather Dealers,.c.cvv.Botanic Garden,.covvveiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ii.Bowling Saloon,.es Cerri Brewers and Distillers.covniiinriierinennnnn.Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers,.Caledonia Water Depot,.covvviininnnnnnennn.Canton Tea House,.esacuess ae nanas Carpenters, Joiners, and Builders.\u2026.\u2026.Carvers, Gilders, and Looking Glass Manufacturers,.Chemiists and Druggists,.ccovvvenennninenn.China, Glass, and Earthenware Dealers, &c.,.v.u.Chop and Coffee Houses, anus Circulating Libraries,.etes use 000000000000 PÂGE 82 Civil Engineers,.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ceneeensrecsence ss view 6 Clothiers and Tailors,.cc ccecvevereneeceecacnne Cececens 46 Coach and Carriage Makers,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sessssanese .20 Coffee Roasters,.RP ace ace 00000000 RAA .21 Collector of Accounts,.PS a.21 Commission Merchants and Agents,.s\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.21 Confectioners,.covossnsssns aarscce nas 0 so 10000000 eo 22 Coopers\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cena sse 0 sa 0000000000 n ca 000000 .22 Coppersmiths, Brass Founders and Plumbers,.\u2026.28 Cork Cutters,.PAPA RAA .2 Daguerreotypists,.cac ss cc 0000000 vocceu0s \u2026.24 Dancing Academies,.a\u2026\u2026scnu00 ssauun0 raccu00 .24 Dentists,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026e00sassu sos 00e 000 0e nee san 00ua 06 .25 Distillers and Brewers,.RAA 16 Dry goods Merchants, Wholesale,.scvocccu00.26 Dry Goods, &c,.2rena 00 0u00 00 sossesscnnec0000 21 Dyers and Scourers,.terre ssance ae ccac sc cn 0e 0000 .24 Engravers and Lithographers,.teeseceiravesn eee 29 Exchange and Money Brokers,.teerevveas \u2026 29 Fancy Stores,.coveveieeeiiiaccnenes RN \u2026\u2026\u2026.29 Fire Assurance Companies.cvveecnesssosccans ceeaes 67 Fire Engine Factory,.\u2026.sesessescancac neue 29 Flour Mills, .00m0 uses 000 sas 000000000000 0000000 29 Flour Merchant, ess sa ss 00000000 s00n0 29 Forwarding Merchants,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s
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