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The Montreal directory for... : containing an alphabetical directory of the citizens generally, a classified business directory, and a supplementary directory of professional and business men in Chambly, Laprairie and St. Johns
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[" PART IL.CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY: THE NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS, UNDER THEIR RESPECTIVE \"PROFESSIONAL AND _ BUSINESS HEADS.ACADEMIES.Belden, James.See Card.Bruce, John, corner St.Joseph and St.Henry streets.Devine, Rev.J.A., A.M,, 87 Craig street.Card, 1 A Dutton, Joseph T., 112 Craig street.See Card, page 2 THE MONTREAL ACADEMY.HEAD MASTER\u2014MR.JAMES BELDEN, Late of Hull College, England, &o.&o.ASBISTED BY BEVERAL TEACHERS, Tar system of Education is similar to that pursued at the most approved Schools in Great Britain, with some suggestions from ose on the Continent of Europe.The Course of Instruction includes the Classics, Mathematics, and French, and the branches comprised in an extensive Commercial Education, besides Drawing and Athletic Exercises.School Fee for the whole course\u2014£5, £8, or £10 a\u2019year, according to the age of the Pupil-\u2014payable half yearly in advance.Montreal, June, 1849. 261 MONTREAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL.87 CRAIG STREET, UNDER THE CARE OF THE REV.J.A.DEVINE, A.M,, Alum.astd Grad,, King's Coll, University, Aberdeen.Taw course of Study pursued in this School, embraces the ordinary branches required for Mercantile Pursuits, as well as the higher departments of Classical and Mathematical Study.A List of References to Parents whose sons have made most creditable proficiency in their Studies during their attendance at this School, may be had on personal application.CURRICULUM AND TUITION FEES.English Department.\u2018 Per Quarter, Junior Class\u2014 Roading, Writing and Arithmetic.£1 0 0 Senior Class\u2014Reading, Writing, \"Arithmetic, Grammar, Composition, History, Geography and Natural Philosophy.1 10 0 Mathematical Department.Geometery, Algebrs, &c., 110 0 Classical Department.Junior Class\u2014Latin : 110 O Senior Class\u2014Greek, Lstin and French.\u20260\u2026.\u2026.2 0 0 Private Lessons in Book-keeping, Rhetoric, Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy.N.B.\u2014Pupils belonging to the Classical or Mathematical De- ent, are at liberty to pursue any branches in the Senior lish Class, without extra charge.Fees\u201cpayable quarterly in advance.Arrangeménts have been made for the reception of a limited number of Boarders, to whom every attention would be paid.Terms made khowu on application.MONTREAL, June, 1849, 262 MONTREAL DAY, BOARD, AND EVENING ACADERYŸ, CRAIG STREET, NEAR BLEURY STREET.- JOSEPH T.DUTTON, PrixoipaL, ( Corresponding Member of the A6 Institute of the United States.\u2018Tan plan of Instruotion and \u2018discipline in this ACADEMY is such as is eminently calculated to impart practical and complete information on every subject, and to induce those habits of promptitude, punctuality, energy, order, economy, and honorable independence, which are so essential in successfully traînines and pre- parinz youth for stations of usefulness and respectability in society.The system adopted is based on the Word of God, and on those great principles of divil and religious liberty which form the basis and bulwark of the British Constitution, but to the exclue sion of every thing seetdfian ar partisan.- Respectdble accommodation is provided for a limited number of BOARDERS, who are, in every respect, treated as members of the family.Further particulars, with respectabls ref , may beobtained on application to the Principal.ACCOUNTANTS.Armour, John, 5 Place \u2019Armes hill.See Card.Bent, George, 183 St.Paul street.See Card, page 263.Dillon, Richard, 103 Mountain street.: Seed, Thomas, 54 Craig street.Whyte, R.A., 3 St.François Xavier street.JOHN ARMOUR, AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, Assignee to Éstates tn Banknotes, PLACE D'ARMES HILL, \u2014 Collection of Debts, Winding up of Estates and fyliug Claims in Bankruptcy, Sale of Lands or Lease of Properties, Shipping Agency, &c., attended to. 263 GEORGE BENT, Accountant, Commission & eneval Agent, No.188 Sr.Paur STHERT, \" MONTREAL, Attends to > SETTLING up BANKRUPT and other ESTATES, LEASING OF HOUSES, and COLLECTING RENTS, ENTRIES PASSED AT CUSTOM HOUSE; PRODUCE, GROCERIES, &.received on Sale for Cash only, and prompt remittances made.AGENT FOR BRITISH AMERICAN LAND COMPANY.J.C.PEIRCE & SON, St.Johns, C.E.THE NORTHERN TRAN SPORTATION LINE, New York.ADVOCATES.Andrews, H.O., 27 Little St.James street.Armstrong, James, 5 St.Urbain street.Austin, H.W., 33 Little St.James street.Beaudry, J.U, 83 Craig street.Bedwell, C.R., 25 St.Gabriel street.Belinge, F.M., § St.Vincent street.Bethune, S., 33 Little St.James street.Betournay, Louis, 33 Craig etreet.Blackburn, T., St.Thérèse street.Bleakley, John, 27 Little St.James street.Bourret, Joseph, 20 St.Gabriel street.Burroughs, C.S., 9 Little St.James street.Campte!!, John, Place d\u2019Armes hill.Carter, Edward, 1384 St.Lambert street.Carter, George.8., at Cowansville, Circuit of Missis- quo Cartier, George E.,.3 St.Vincent street.Cartier, D., 8 St.Vincent atrest.Cherrier & Dorion, 20 St.Vincent street.Cross, A., 51 Little St.James street.Culiin, G.B., 4 St.Thérèse street.David, M.S., at St.Johns.Day, J.J., 90 Notre Dame street.DeBleury, C.C.S., 38 Craig street. 264 Develin, B., 9 Little St.James street.Dorval, A.D., 67 St.Lewis street.Drummond & Loranger, Place d\u2019Arimnes hill.Dunkin, C., 33 Little St.James street.Easton, Robert, 49 Little St.James street.Fleet & McLeod, 8 St.Thérèse street.Futvoye, George, St.Lawrence Hill, See Card, p.265.Griffin, Frederick, 6 St.Gabriel street.Hart, A.M., 12 St.Vincent street.Hart, Alexander, 27 Little St.James ctreet.Hubert, R.A.R., 8 St.Thérèse street.Johnson, F.G., Q.C., § Little St.James street.LaFontaine & Berthelot, corner Craig and St.Dominique streets.Lamothe, A., 164 Notre Dame sireet.LeTourneux, L.O., 22 St.Gabriel street.Macdonnell, Richard, Place d\u2019Armes hill.Mack, W.G., 5 Place d\u2019Armes hill.M\u2019Iver, M., Place d\u2019Armes hill.Mackay, Robert, 33 Little St.James street.Macrae, George, 23 Little St.James street.M\u2019Tavish, William, 23 Little St.James street.Meredith, W.C., 33 Little St.James street.Monk, C.S., 27 Little St.James street.Monk & Buchanan, 1 Little St.James street.Montizambert, E.L., 49 Little St.James street.Moreau, Leblanc & Cassiday, 83 Craig street.Muir, G.B., Place d\u2019 Armes hill.Ouimet, André, Fortification lane, near St.Lawrence hill.Pelletier & Papin, 15 St.Vincent street.Peltier & Bourret, 20 St.Gabriel street.Robertson, Andrew & George, 49 Little St.James st.Rose, John, 23 Little St.James street.Roy, R., 25 St.Gabriel street.Selby, Charles, 25 St.Gabriel street.Stuart, Henry, St.Thérèse street.- Taylor, Hugh, 23 Little St.James street.Torrance, F.W., 49 Little St.James street. 265 GEORGE FUTVOYE, Advocate, ST, LAWVRINOCH HILL, MONTREAL.Represented in London by FUTVOYE & SAWTELL, Salicitore, &e.23 Joxx SrreErT, BEDFORD Row.£pw.FuTvore, Geo.H.BAWTELL.AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFAC- TOURER.Fleck, Alex, 11 St.Peter street.See Card, page 266.ARCHITECTS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS.Cane, James, 4 St.Denis street.M\u2019Donald, J.F., 55 St.George street.Macfarlane, J.S., 55 Craig street.Smith, George H., 67 Commissioners street.Springle, J.H., 36 Great St.James street.Tate, C.M., St.Lawrence Hill.Wells, John, 47 Little St.James street.ARTISTS.Duncan, James, 64 St.Lewis strect.Hamel, D., Notre Dame street, near Donegana\u2019s hotel. ALEXANDER FLECK, Diachsmih & Agricnitacai Implomeni Hlanufactnrer, 11 ST.PETER STREET, MONTREAL, Respectfully intimates to Agriculturists throughout Canada, that he has for a considerable period devoted his attention to the Manufacture of all kinds of implements employed'in husbandry and agriculture ; and that he has now on hand SCOTCH PLOUGHS, Made after Wilkie § Gray's pattern, Universally acknowledged to be the best, which he offers for sale at reasonable prices; guaranteed of a superior quulity of metal, of unsurpassed workmanship and finish, and warranted equal, in every respect, to any that can be imported.Ee > SE Ses PIS He would pattieularly recommend tothe notice of Agriculturists, his improved SUBSOIL GRUBBRE, as an implement well calculated to facilitate thé labor of cross ploughing,\u2014performing, with the same draft power, the work of the common plough in one-third the time ; it is much used in Scotland, where it has superseded the use of the Squffler, Horse Hoe, and Cultivator.A.F.HAS ALSO AN EXTENSIVE VARIBTY OF Drili Ploughs, Scufflers, Drill Harrows, &e.Of the latest and most approved patterns.\u2014 Also, CHEESE PRESSES MADE UPON THE AYRSHIRE PATTERN, Ægcicultucal Fimplements of eberp Description made te order.W R, the undersigned, certify that we have carefully inspected a variety of Farming Implements manufactured by Mr.A.Frrck, of §t.Peter Street, Montreal, and we feel great pleasure recording our unqualified opinion that they are very much superior to any article of the kind which we have seen manufactured in this country, and equal to any imported.M, J.Hays, Pres.M.C.Ag.Boclety, T.E, Campbell, Major, Civil Seoy.P.P.Lachapelle, Sault au Recollet.Hugh Brodie, Côte St, Pierre.W.Evans, Becy.L.C.Ag.Society.P.F.Masson, Vaudreuil.James Somerville, Lachine.James Allan, Pointe aux Trembles.Edward Quinn, Long Point.George Cross, Durham. 267 AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MER : CHANTS.- Aaron, Isaac, 40 Great St.James street, See Card.- - Bernard, Harkin & Co., 168 St.Paul street.~ Bridge, T.H., 165 Notre Dame street.- Brown Brothers, 19 St.Frangois Xavier street.- Clarke, William, 78 Commissioners street.- Cuvillier, A.& Co., St.Sacrament street, Davie, R., & Co, 180 St.Paul street.Hill, C.F., & Co., 27 Great St.James street.Jones, John, Tattersalls, Great St.James street.Leeming, John, 17 St.François Xavier street.Scott & Glassford, 204 St.Paul street.Shipway, J.G, 14 St.François Xavier street.Young & Benning, 15 St.François Xavier street.Auctioneer fo BN he Ordnance, I vers AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, COMMISSION MERCHANT.AND LAND AGENT, No.40, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Opposite the Telegraph Office, Montreal.Bales of Household Furniture, Merchandise, &c., made at Private Dwellings, Merchants\u2019 Stores, or on the Wharves.BAKERS.Fitts, C.& A., 21 St.Joseph street.Leduc & Co., College street, near Dupré lane.\u2018Ramsay, M., 24 St.Joseph street.\u201cTilton, S.P, Grey Nun, near Common street.Watt, Alexander, 76 St.Maurice street.Willock, J., 181 Notre Dame, and St.Peter street. 268 BERLIN WOOL STORES.¥ootner, Mrs,, & Daughters, 162 Notre Dame street.See Card.Walton, Mfrs., Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall, Great St.James st.See Card.MRS.FOOTNER & DAUGHTERS, BERLIN WOOL AND ARTISTS\u2019 REPOSITORY, NO.162 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL; Have on hand a choice assortment of BERLIN WOQLS of every shade and color; also, a complete assortment of ARTISTS\u2019 MATERIALS of the newest kinds; TOYS, FANCY GOODS and PERFUMERY, all of which they offer at the most reasonable terms for Cash.MRS.WALTON, Importer of, and Wholesale and Retail dealer in RBREBAT WOOL, ODD FELLOWS\u2019 HALL, GREAT ST JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Has now on hand a very complete assortment of BERLIN WOOLS, in every variety of colour, which she offers upon the most favorable terms.N.B.\u2014Particular attention paid to Country orders, which will be strictly complied with.BOARDING HOUSES (Private).Gillis, Mrs., 47 St.Urbain street.Hagar, Mrs., 46 Craig street.BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BOOKBINDERS.Armour & Ramsay, 21 St.François Xavier st.See Card, page 269. 269 Bryron, Campbell, St.François Xavier strect, opposite St.Sacrament street.See Card, page 270, Chalmers, R.& C., 8 Great St.James street.See Card, page 270.; Chapeleau, Z., 86 Notre Dame street.Cunningham, H.H., 23 Notre Dame street.Dawson, Benj., 2 Place d\u2019Armes.See Card, page 270.Dredge, F.C.& A., 14 M'Gill street.See Card, page.271.Fabre, E.R., & Co., 5 St.Vincent street.Lay, R.W.,.197 Notre Dame street.Miller, R.& À., St.François Xavier street.See Card, page 271.M'Coy, John, Insurance Company\u2019s buildings, Great St.James street.See Card, page 271.McIntosh, William, Bindery, 55 Craig street.Rolland, J.B., 24 St.Vincent street.See Card 273.Sadlier, D.& 7.179 Notre Dame street.See Card 272.Tuttle, E.C., \u2018stationery and account books, 167 St.Paul street.\u2018Weir, Robert, 7 Great St.James street.ARMOUR & RAMSAY, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BOOKBINDERS, St.Frangois Xavier street.A.&R publish the National School Books; they issue monthly various Colonial Editions of Standard English Works, at greatly reduced prices.R.have lately added to their Bookbinding Establishment, and are now repared 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, x2 270 DDTAF CAMPBELL BRYSON, No.24 St.Frangois Xavier street, apposite St.Sacrament stress, HAS CONSTANTTY ON HAND, ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE LOWEST PRIOES.ACCOUNT BOOKS MADE TO ANY PATTERN.Every description of BOOKBINDING executed on short notice, and at the lowest rates.R.& C.CHALMERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, .AND BOOKBINDERS, No.8 Great St.James street, MONTREAL.HAVE ALWAYS OX HARD, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or Plain and Fancy Htationery; Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, and every description of Blank Books, Rrled, Printed and bound to orders Note Paper, Writing Paper, and Envelopes; ; Quit Ledgers, Blank Porms, &ec.; Quills, St tool ons Pencils, Bealing nives, Ink Stan sante = Writing Ink, P ooks, Portfolio Writing Desks; \u201cCopying Copying paper nd Letter \u2018Boo Bil Boo, Bank Cheques, Bis sof Ex dred Papers, Drawing and Mathematical Instruments: Albums, 8crrp Books, Music Books: Gold pens, Ivory Tablets, 8ilver Pencil Cases; ressing Cases, Bac ackgammon pacte Cases; P og Cards, Visiting Cards, &c.; Guide Books, Ma ps Sketch Books, &e., Bibles, Prayer Books, Church service, uo in ek baie 1d Elegant Bindings.\u2014A great variety of London and Paris engravings ograp Picture Frames made to order, \u2014Card ngraved & ad Printed.The London Newspapers, ronson Reviews and Army Lists, received by the Mail Steamers.A Constant supply of the Cheap American Editions of New Books, B.DAWSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No.2 Place d\u2019 Armes, \u2018Keeps constantly on hand an extensive supply of Pisin and Fancy Stationer riting Desks, Work Boxes, School Books and Standard orks in the various departments of Literature, Catalogues of which can be had on application.B.All the New Publications in cheap form are received weekly by Express, and sold at New York prices.\u2019 271 7 F.C.& A.DREDGE, ROQKBRINDERS, PAPER RULERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No.14 M\u2019Gill street, Montreal, Dig and Bonn Book ete te sentent puncturiits and daspatob, and upon tho most reasonable terms.Thoir facilities for aper Ruling in all its branches, are not exceeded in the Province, respotétuti request a call, from all who desire their work excouted ina superior manner, at a moderate charge.£ R.& A.MILLER, BORDEN EBB, 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 Booksin every variety, constantly on hand.School Books, including all the Series of National School Books, Wholesale and Retail, at low rv prices Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn and Psalm Books, &ec.&c.&c.Blank Books, and Plain and Fancy Stationery, always on hand.PRINTING, Engraving and Lithographing, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ezecuted with neatness and despatch, Gentlemen's Libraries Bound or Repaired at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.| JOHN M\u2018COY, BOOHSELLER & SINTIORER, INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, Great St.James street, Has on hand a very superior Stock of every article in his line of business.Orders are also made up monthly for Great Britain, and weekly for New York, upon reasonable terma. 272 SADLIERS\u2019 CHEAP CASH BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.The Subscribers keep contantly on hand, over TWENTY THOUSAND VOLUMES of BOOKS, in every department of Literature: comprising, works on Law, Medicine, History, Biography, Fiction, &c.&c.SCHOOL BOOKS: A general assortment of all the School Books in general use, kept constantly for-Sale, at extremely iow prices.STATIONERY» Comprising: Letter, Note, Foolsocap, Tissue, and Medium Paper, Envelopes, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Slates, &c.&c.PERFORATED BOARD, AT 1s.3d.PER SHEET.3,000 of the latest NOVELS on hand, and are constantly receiving others as, the appear.10,000 Curriers\u2019 best Fancy and Religious Prints, at Siz Dollars per Hundred.6,000 VOLUMES OF CATHOLIC BOOKS, Embracing all the Standard Works published in Ameriea ; amongst which may be found: Douay Bibles, Prayer Books in English, French and'German, Butler\u2019s Lives of the Saints, Cobbett\u2019s Works, &c.&c.NEW WORKS received as soon as published.We invite the attention of buyers to our large STOCK, which we are now sélling very low, for Cask 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 ug trial, and convince yourselves.D.& J.SADLIER, Publishers, Bookséllers and Stationers, No.179 Notre Dame street, Montreal. 273 J.B.ROLLAND, BOOKSELLER AND MANUFACTURER BL 858% B99%8S, No.24 ST.VINCENT STREET, Montreal, Account Books of all descriptions Ruled and Bound to sny Pattern, and executed substantially, and with taste, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms.Old Books, Music Paper, and Music Bound to order.There is always on hand at this Establishment, an assortment of School Books, and School Stationery, Works of Piety, His- tors &c., and a variety of Pictures, suitable for Rewards to ildren.BOOT, SHOE AND LEATHER DEALERS, Bell, Joshua & Thomas, 114 Notre Dame street.- See Card, page 274.Brown & Childs, 130 Notre Dame street.Blundell, James, 177 Notre Dame street.Brown, John, 70 Bonaventure street.Dangerfield; William, 111} Notre Dame street.Evang, S., 36 M\u2019Gill street.Harding, J., 111 Notre Dame street.See Card, page Cooke, Robert, 185 St.Paul street.(Glennon, William, Edward lane, off Bonaventure st.Haldane, James, 18 McGill street.Hawkins, Thomas, 99 St.Paul street.Hawkins & Slack, 114} Notre Dame street, and Custom House Square.Pelletier; David, 101 Notre Dame street.Lang, R., 151 Notre Dame street.Ronald, Alexander, 1374 Notre Dame street.Smyth, W., & Co., 46 M\u2019Gill street.Sloan, J., 122 Notre Damestreet.See Card, page 274.Thompson, Hugh, 215 St.Paul street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No.114 Notre Dame Street, roraive always on hand and for sale upon the most reasonable 8, every variety of LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S and CHIÈDRE S BONTS and SHOES, which are warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship, as every article they sell is made up expressly for the Montreal market, under their own superintendence.J.HARDING, BOOT AND SEOCR MARER, NO.111 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL, as now on hand 8 varied and very complete assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which, in point of quality and workmaa- ship, 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 aocurately and expeditiously attended to.JOHN SLOAN, .BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No.122 Notre Dame street, 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.: Ladies\u2019, Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes made to order, with punctuality and despatch.BLOCK, PUMP, AND MAST MAKERS.Clark, James, corner Common and Port streets.Ses Card, page 275.Poet, James, Vitré near Côté street, and Pointe- -à-Cal- lière wharf. 275 JAMES CLARK, SUITE CHHVDLES MAD CRORES, \u2018MAST, PUMP AND BLOCK MAKER, Corner of Common and Port streets, MONTRBAL: Every article in the above line constant] y on hand.N.B.-\u2014Ships lined on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.BREWERS AND DISTILLERS.Bourne, George, brewer, Great St.James street, and Fortification lane.Brodie, John, distiller and rectifier, corner William and King streets.Dow, William, & Co., brewers and distillers, St.Joseph street, near Chabellois square.Molson, T.& W., brewers and distillers, St.Mary st.Phillips, H., & Co.brewers, corner Lagauchetière and St.Charles Barromée streets.Phillips, George, 6 Great St.James street.Pigeon, Sauvagean & Co., 87 St.Joseph street.\u2018Williams, Miles, brewery, College street.Taylor, H., & Co., King, near Common street.See Card.GRIFFINTOWN BREWERY.Superior Porter and Ale, On Draught and in Bottle, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, BY H.TAYLOR & CO, Canal Basin, Montreal.BUTTER INSPECTORS.M\u2019Donpell, Francis, Grey Nun street.Ogden & Co, corner Great St.James street and Hay- market. 276 CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.Bears, J.C,, 189 Notre Dame street.Baird, E., 12 Place d\u2019Armes.Hodgkinson, Levi, 23 St.Lawrence street.See Card.Hilton, J.& W., 17 Great St.James street.M\u2019Master, William, 156 Notre Dame street.Moore, Richard, 9 St.Lewis street.Mountsin, Thomas, 37 St.Lawrence street.Pariseau, Thomas, & Co., Chabellois square.Reed & Meakins, 30 St.Denis street.Temple, Luther, 44 Great St.James street.LEVI HODGKINSON, Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, No: 23, St.Lawrence Street, MONTREAL, Has always on hard an excellent assortment of every article in his line of business, which are made up under his own direction, and which he warrants not to be surpassed in cheapness, dura- - bility or finish, by any other establishment in the city.CARPENTERS, JOINERS, BUILDERS, &c.Ashworth, Job, Murray, near William street, Bronsdon, J.B., St.Urbain, near Dorchester atreet.Chisholm, Henry, St.Siméon street.Elliot, Andrew, St.Catherine, near St.Urbain street.Frechette, Oliver, Bonaventure street.Goodwillie, Robert, 32 St.George street.Hutchison & Morrison, 167 Craig street.; Kennedy, William, 13 Bleury street.See Card, page 277.Martin, James, Lemoine street.Robb, Claude, St.Siméon street.Spiers, Wm., & Son, George, near Wellington street.Shaw, Noah, corner Gabriel and Nazareth streets.Simpson, James, 7 St.Peter street.Wardill, J.& J., 42 St.Urbain street.\u2018Whitelaw, John, Chenneville, near Vitré street.\u2019 277 WILLIAM KENNEDY, BOIL BE, JOINER AND UNDERTAKER, No.13, Bleury Street.&yr Plans, Directions, Measurements and Valuations given when required.a CARVER, GILDER, AND LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTURER.Lawley, Wm., 167 Notre Dame street.See Card.WILLIAM LAWLEY, CARVER, GILDER, FRAME MAKER, ; AND LOOKINC-CLASS MANUFACTURER, No.167 Notre Dame street, 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.Betournay, N., 15 St.Lambert street.Bowman, W.E., 38 M\u2019Gill street.Carter, John, & Co., 136 St.Paul street.Lyman, S.J, & Co., Place d\u2019Armes.See Card, page 278.Lyman, Wm., & Co., 194 & 196 St.Paul street.Sea Card, page 278.Picault, P.E.; 36 Notre Dame street.See Card, pags 278.Rexford, BR.W., 29 M°Gill street.See Card, page 278.Savage, A., & Co., 91 Notre Dame street.Urqubart, A., 3 Great St.James street.Waller, S., 3 St.Mary street.* Y 278 S.JONES LYMAN & Co.CHEÉMISTS, DROGGISES, AND APOTHECARIES, Corner Place d Armes and Notre Dame street, Montreal, Dealers in English, French and German Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, &c.WILLIAM LYMAN & Co., CHEMISTS & DRUGCISTS, MANUFACTURERS OF LINSEED OIL, IMEORTERS OF PAINTERS\u2019 COLGURS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS, Nos.194 and 196 St.Paul street, MAC eB TO \"EC NER.MES GA MEL DR.P.E.PICAULT, OHENIST & DRUGGIST, No.36 Notre Dame street, OPPOSITE DONEGANA\u2019S HOTEL.Dept for Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla aud many other Popular Medicines.: N.B.A choice assortment of INDIAN CURIOSITIES oon-.stantly on hand.R.W.REXFORD, @hemizt, Brugaist and Apothecary, NO.29, M\u2018GILL STREET, VEU & Ea die IMPORTER Of genuine Druas, CaeMicALs, PATENT MEDICINES, PrrruMerY, Dye Stores, Brusaes, &c.&o.Agent Jor\u2014Dr.Townsend's Sarsararirra, Down's Erne, Bell's CariLLAPIER, Wright's INnpran PiLrs, and for moss.of the: other popular Medicines and Preparations. 279 CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE MERCHANTS, Bourne, A., 87 St.Paul street.Glennon, John, 148 St.Paul street.Patton, James, & Co., 42 M\u2019Gill street.Levy, Alexander, 119 Notre Dame street.Smith, H.B., & Co, 188 St.Paul street.Wright, E.& G., 216 St.Paul street.CHOP AND COFFEE HOUSES.Isaacson, R.P., Great St.James street.Lulham, George, 7 St.François Xavier street.See Card.GEORGE LULHAM, SHAKSPEARE CHOP HOUSE, No.7 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL.Breakfasts, Dinners, Luncheons, § Sup rs, &o., served on short notice in & very superior style.The best of Wines, Liquors \u2018Cigars, &e., constantly on hand, \u2019 N.B.\u2014 Jysters, Lobsters, &c.&c., are received fresh each week from New York, and served up in every variety of style.2 CIRCULATING LIBRARY.Cunningham, H.H., 23 Notre Dame street.COAZH AND CARRIAGE MAKERS.Gauthier, L.J., 82 St.Lawrence street.See Card, page 280.Gravel, M., 74 St, Antoine street.M\u2019Lean & Wright, 72 Craig street.See Card, page 280.O\u2019Kaine, Joseph, 131 Craig street.O'\u2019Meara, Michael, Radegonde street, near the Hay- : market.Wright, John, corner Nazareth and William strests. 280 L.J.GAUTHIER, COACH, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH BUILDER, No.82 St, Lawrence, corner Dorchester street, 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.\u2014AlIi descriptions of REPAIRS executed on short notice and at reasonable terms.M\u2019LEAN & WRIGHT, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, NO.72 CRAIG STREET, Have constantly on hand or make or 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.: COFFEE ROASTERS AND SPICE FACTORS.Cochran, John, 109 Notre Dame street.-Swale, Thomas, & Co., corner St.Peter and Craig sts.See Card.THOMAS SWALE & Co.Coffee Roasters and Spice Factors, CITY MILLS, Corner St.Peter and Craig Streets, MONTREAL, Are constantly prepared to execute all orders in their line of business upon the most favorable terms, and wiih the greatest despatch. 281 COMMISSION MERCHANTS.Auld, John, corner St.Nicholas ard St.Paul streets.Auld, Edward W., corner St.Nicholas and St.Paul streets.° : Darling, William, 168 St.Paul street.Rellhouse, Wm., & Co., 3 St.Sucrament street.Burns, J.& A., corner Port and Commissioner streets.Busteed, D, 23 St.Peter street.Easton, Phillips & Co, 5 St.Sacrament street.Easton, George, 7 Lemoine street, Hearle, Waterman & Co., 36 Great St.James street.Johnson, W., 7 St.Henry street.Joseph, H., & Co., 144 St.Paul street.M\u2018Naught, Robert, 9 St.Nicholas street.Russell, Colin, Commercial Buildings, St.Paul street.COMMISSION AND LAND AGENTS, &c.Barnard.James, 11 St.John street.Bent, George, 183 St.Paul street.Cochrane, John, 27 St.Francois Xavier street.Court, James, Insurance Company's buildings, Great St.James street.Smith, Robert, 3 St.Nicholas street.CONFECTIONERS.Alexander, C., 177 Notre Dame street.Fletcher, John, 175 Notre Dame street, Keiller, Mrs.D., 127 Notre Dame street.King, Richard, 48 McGill street.See Card, page 282.M\u2018Conkey, Samuel, 105 Notre Dame street.See Card.Williams, Richard, 5 Place d\u2019Armes hill.SAMUEL M\u2018CONKEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, No.105 Notre Dame street, WMoutreal, * Fas slways on hand every variety\u2019of the choicest CONFEG- TIONARY and PRESERVES, heh are wade under his own supervision, and can be recommended with the greatest confidence to all who are desirous of superior articles of this description, M B.\u2014DINNERS, SUPPERS, &ec.&c., furnished at short RQ ¥3 282 RICHARD KING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, No.48, M\u2019 Gill Street, Having removed to the above central and commodious premise: R.K,, is now prepared to execute orders for every description o CONFECTIONARIES, PRESERVES, CAKES, &c., &c., upon the most favorable terms.: N.B.\u2014Constantly on hand a choice supply of all the articles usually sold in first-rate Confectionary Establishments, CORK MANUFACTURER.Pearson, Geo.B., 3 St.Joseph street, near M\u2018Gill st.COOPERS.Battle, Thos., St.Peter street, next the Presbyterian Church.Ferguson, A.& D., George, near Common street.M\u2018Culloch, Hugh, 8 Hospital street.COPPERSMITHS, BRASS FOUNDERS, AND PLUMBERS.Hearle, James, 36 Great St.James street.Garth, Charles, 50 Craig street.Prowse, G.F., 38 Great St.James street.Ross, J., & Co., 6, 8 and 10 St.Jean Baptiste street.CORN BROOM MANUFACTURERS.Killoch & Skinner, 7 St.Urbain street.CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER.\"Taylor, James W., 11 St.John street.DYERS & SEOURERS OF SILKS & WOOLLENS.Benton, J., Little William st., opposite Recollet Church.* M\u2018Closky, John, 33 St.Lewis street.See Card, page 288.M\u2018Closky, Mark, 187 Notre Dame street. 283 JOHN M\u2018CLOSKY, DYER & SCOURER OF SILKS & WOOLLENS, No.39 St.Lewis Street, MONTREAL, Is now prepared to execute any description of DYEING, SCOURING, and RENOVATING the colours of SILKS, WOOLLENS, MERINOES, &c.&c., s0 as to make them look equal to new goods.Having procured a new and sue perior Watering Machine, he will Water Silks of all kinds to order.N.B.\u2014No connection with any other house in the same line of business.DANCING ACADEMIES.Adams, A.A., 179 Notre Dame street.Hill, Mrs.C., St.Jean Baptiste street.DECORATIVE PAINTER.Gautier, Pierre, corner St.Vincent and Notre Dam streets.See Card.: APARTMENT DECORATION, ON PAPER IMITATING WOOD, AND OTHER FANCY DECORATIONS.PIERRE GAUTIER, French Decorator or Paper Hanger, having lately arrived in Montreal, most respectfully offers his services to the public.He has already received in this City a good encouragement, and his work has been highly appreciated.To the Art of Decoration, he joins that of ainting ; and the studied combination of this double talent has produced in this City the most unexpected results.Having been educated at Paris, in a Decoration establishment of a great reputation, and of the most fancy style, and having perfected his talent in London, he hopes he will meet and maintain the approbation which he has been honored with in that double branch of Painter-Decorator, \u201cFor other particulars, inquire at Messrs.Fasre & Co, St.Vincent Street or at his residence, No.84, corner o Notre Dame and St.Vincent Streets. 284 DENTISTS.Bernard, Dr., 66 Craig street.Bowker, H.M., corner Little St.James and St.Lambert streets, See Card.Burroughs, E.P., 24 M\u2018Gill street.See Card.Dickinson, Dr., 111 Craig street.See Card.Elliot, W.H., M.D., 25 Great St.James street.See Card.Webster, J.H., 108 Notre Dame street.See Card.H.M.BOWKER, Surgeon peunttist No.7 St.GABRIEL STREET, Corner of Little St.James Street, MONTREAL.C.M.DICKINSON, STREBON DENTLS To No.111 Craig street, Montreal, All operations in Dentistry are conducted upon the most approved principles, 50 Bs 'to give immediate relief, and are guaranteed to give complete satisfaction.W.H.ELLIOT, DOUTOR CF DENTAL SURGERY, No.25 Great St.James street, SHontreal.J.H.WEBSTER, SVRGSON DRNSNTIST.No.108 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL. DR.BVRROTEES, DENTIST, OFFICE, NO.84 HGILL STREET, | MONTREAL.Le) 20 oN Teeth inserted, from one to an entire set, with or without Gums, on Gorp PLATE or on Pivor, equal to natural ones, both for use and ornament.OBTURATORS oR FALSE PALATES, inserted upon the latest and most scientific principle.Dr.B.has just received from New York, an assortment of beautiful mineral Teeth with and without Gums.He trusts that the Ladies and Gentlemen of Montreal and its Vicinity, will favour him with their patronage. 286 DRY GOODS MERCHANTS (WHOLESALE).Adams, Robert, 2264 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.Cumming & Galbraith, 164 St.Paul street, Forster, S., & Co., 187 St.Paul street.Fowler, Henry, St.Joseph, near St.Paul strest.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., 134 St.Paul street.Greenshields, Samuel, Son & Co., 149 St.Paul street.Lourie, A., & Co., 162 St.Paul street.Lindsay, D., & Co., 183 St.Paul street.Macfarlane, Archibald, & Co., 190 St.Paul street.Macfarlane, Andrew, 163 St.Paul stseet.Mackenzie, J.G., & Co., St.Joseph, near St.Paul st.Mackay, Joseph, 202 St.Paul street.Rhodes, Joseph, 211 St.Paul street, Ross, Joseph M., St.Eloi, near St.Paul street.Seymour, M.H., 161 St.Paul street.Smith, W.& J., & Co., coraer St.Joseph and Commissioners streets.Stewart, D.& A.B., 224 St.Paul street.Tyre, Colquhoun, & Co., 160% St.Paul street.Whitney, H.H., & Co., 195 St.Paul street.ROBT.CAMPBELL & CO.Tholegale Fancy & Staple Dry Goods Store, Monteeal, N.B.\u2014A large assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, &o. 287 DRY GUULS MERCHANTS.Armitage, James, 118 Notre Dame street.Arthur, James, & Co., 174 Notre Dame street.Beaudry, J.L., 80 Notre Dame street.Beaudry & Frere, 124 Notre Dame street.' Beaudry, J.B., Notre Dame street, opposite the Water Works.Benjamin & Brothers, 132 Notre Damo street.Boudreau, S.S., 134 Notre Dame street.Burroughs, C.S., 144 St.Paul street.Campbell, Christopher, junr., 145 Notre Dame street.Galarneau & Roy, 136 Notre Dame street.Hinchliff, Joseph; 208 Notre Dame street.See Card.Howard & Co., corner Notre Dame and St, Joseph st.Hudon, E.& V., 100 St.Paul street.Jodoin, P., & Co., 104 St.Paul street.Jordan, John, 172 Notre Dame street.Laurie, A., & Co., 2 Place d\u2019Armes.Lewis, J.& D., 133 Notre Dame street, Lionais, H., Craig street, near St.Dominique street.Merrill, H.& H:, 128 Notre Dame street.Murphy, P., M'Gill street.See Card, page 288.Mussen, Thomas, 119 Notre Dame street.O\u2019Heir, James, & Co., 228 St.Paul street.Perrin, Francis, 1264 Notre Dame street.Smith & Morgan, 202 Notre Dame street.See Card, page 288.Thayer, J., & Co., 142 Notre Dame street.Watt, Robert, 38 St.Urbain street.DART SO00DS, AND CLOTHING STORE, 208 Notre Dame Street, West, (NEAR M'GILL ST.,) MONTREAL.J.HINCHLIFF.Clothing of every description made to order. 288 P.MURPHY, DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE No.35 MGill Street, : CORNER OF RECOLLET STREET, Monreal, 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.Inte.ding purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves.' SMITH & MORGAN, IMPORTERS OF, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Nos.200 and 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.DAGUERREOTYPISTS.Doane, T.C., Place d\u2019Armes.See Card.Desnoyers, M., corner St.Vincent and Notre Dame streets.See Card, page 289.T.C.DOANE, Daguerreotype Artist, No.2 Place d Armes, MONTREAL, | Daguerreotype Likenesses from Nature, Paintings, Engravings, or Daguerreotypes, copied with the greatest neatness.A large number of epecimens to be seen at his rooms, over the Drug Store of Messrs.J, Lyman & Co., Place d' Armes, 289 VAGUEDDEOT LIFE M.DESNOYERS, DAQUERREOTYPE ARTIST, CORNER OF NOTRE DAME AND ST, VINCENT STREETS, MONTREAL.Plain or Colored Daguerreotypes taken from Nature, Paintings, or Engravings, in a style guaranteed to give satisfaction.And upon the most moderate Terms.A great variety of specimens on view at the studio as above.EXCHANGE AND MONEY BROKERS.Dorwin, C., 20 St.François Xavier street.Smith, I.G., St.François Xavier, near St.Paul street.ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS.Bourne, Adolphus, 87 St.Paul street.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.Clendinnen, John, 39 M\u2018Gill street.Chapple, Alfred, 22 St, Mary street.Holland & Mathewson, 26 M'Gill street.Holland, G.A., 1563 Notre Dame street.M\u2019Millan, John, 179 Notre Dame street.Trigg, Francis, 200 Notre Dame street.FLOUR MERCHANT.D.P.Janes, corner of Calliere and Commissioners sts.FLOUR MILLS.Brackenridge, James, Dalhousie, near Common street.Birss, John, corner St.Peter and Craig streets.Clarke, George, Dalhousie, near Wellington street.Gould, Ira, Montreal City Mills, opposite Canal basin.z 290 FORWARDING MERCHANTS.Barnum, Richard, corner Common and Grey Nun sts.Bonter, J., Common street, Canal wharf.Clemow, Jones & Co., Common street, Canal wharf.Hooker, Holton & Co.,- Common street, Canal wharf, Innes, R.U., Common street, Canal wharf, and 29 M\u2018Gill street.Jones, H., & Co., office, 3 M Keep constantly on hand for Sale, a very superior Steck of FURS of every description, together with an excellent assortment of HATS, CAPS, &o.&c., all of which they offer upon the most reasonable terms for cash.HENDERSON, BROTHERS & Co., Bat fannie turers J'urriers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No, 93 Notre Dame street, MONTREAL; Having removed to their splendid New Premises, are now offering for Sale one of the largest and best Stocks of HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c.&c., which has ever been offered in Canada, to which public attention is respectfully solicitec.S.'HY MAN, GAP MANUFACTURER, NO.2 ST.ANTOINE STREET, fA ontreal.Every description of Summer and Winter Caps constantly on hand, and sold wholesale at as low prices as any establishment in Canada.Furs of every description Manufactared.ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTBNDED TO.GEORGE McIVER, HATTER AND FURRIER, No.135 Notre Dame and 151 St.Paul street, MONTREAL, | Has constantly for Sale a superior assortment of every article in his line, 297 A.MDOWALL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURS, HATS, CAPS, &c, No.16 M\u2018Gill Street.Keep constantly on hand a superior Stock of every article in their line of business, which they offer upon the most reasonable terms, either Wholesale or Retail.Cash paid for Furs.E.B.C.NOXON & Co, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, No.100 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.HOTELS AND INNS.Adelphi Hotel, (W.C.Cogan,) Place d\u2019Armes.See Card, page 298.' Canada Hotel, (Mrs.St.Julien,) 24 and 26 St.Gabriel street.Commercial Hotel, (W.E.Moore,) corner St.Joseph and Commissioners streets.Compain, S., 10 Place Armes.See Card, page 299.Cyrus\u2019 House, (L.M.Cyrus,) Jaques Cartier square.City Hotel, (G.F.Cohnle,) Dalhousie square.Donegana\u2019s Hotel, Notre Dame street.See Card, page 00.Eagle Hotel, (Francis Duclos,) College, near M\u2019Gill st.Exchange Coffee House, (Maya and Flagg,) Exchange Court, St.Paul street. 298 Grant's Hotel, (John Grant,) St.Henry street.Head Quariers, (W.L.Stewart,) Bonsecours] street, opposite Donegana\u2019s Hotel.Irving\u2019s Hotel, (John Irving,) St.Claude street.Mack's Hotel (late Rasco\u2019s), (John Mack,) 65 St.Paul street.Montreal House, (G.Fellers,) Custom House square.North American Hotel, (E.Belanger,) 201 Notre Dame street.Orr\u2019s Hotel, (John Orr,) 96 Notre Dame street.Ottawa Hotel (O14), (F.P.Levine,) M*Gill street.Ottawa Hotel (New), (George Hall) 50 Great St.James street.Pavilion- Hotel,- (H.Irish,) 13 St.Joseph street.People\u2019s Hotel, (Boden & Lebert,) 207 Notre Dame st.Rail-road Hotel, (T.Moore,) 100 Bonaventure street.Temperance: Hotel, (J: W: Hewitt,) 9 Bonaventure sti ADP 307359 - PLACE D'ARMES, MONTREAL.W.C.COGAN would respectfully intimate that having leased the above well known premises, lately kept by Mr.W.R.ORK, he is determined that the house shall sustain its old reputation under his management.The bar is.supplied with the choicest WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS; AND BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, OYSTERS, &Ci &fC., are always to be had upon the shortest notice.HOUSE FURNISHING WAREHOISE.Nelson &.Butters, 22 M\u2019Gill street.LAND AGENTS.Bent, George, 183 St.Paul street.: Cochrane, John, 27 St.François Xavier street.LARD OIL, AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER.Mathewson, John, Inspector, near William street.See Card after ¢ Tallow Chandlers.\u201d , 299 COMPAINS BESTATRANT, PLACE D\"ARMES, = MONTREAL.mt mae m+ no ran THE Proprietor of the above well known establishment respectfully informs the public that the arrangements consequent upon the recent extensive additions made to his premises are now complote, and that he is prepared to accommodate a few Gentlemen with BOARD and PRIVATE APARTMENTS.THE RESTAURANT Will, as usual, be supplied with the choicest BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, FISH, FOWL, Xe.&.that the Markets afford, while THE BAR Will be stocked with- WINES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS, of the very best quality.The Table d'Rote Is prepared, EVERY DAY, (except Sunday,) from ONE till TWO o\u2019clock, and gentlemen will there find a Dinner of.varied excellence, including the Dessert, for 1/3.Arrangements have been made for receiving a regular suppl of SEA CPURTLE, which will be served \u2018upoin superior stylo, Dinners for Public.oecasions and Private Parties, \u2018SUPPERS FOR BALLS, WEDDINGS, SOIREES, MUSICAL, AND OTHER SOCIAL ENTERTAINMKNTS, Will be promptly furnished, in the best aiyle, \u201cWith the Choicest Delicacies and most attractive Ornaments.PASTRY, JELLIES, AND CONFECTIONERY, In every variety, provided at the shortest notice. 300 DONEGANA\u2019S HOTEL.Tae Proprietors of this Hotel in returning their best thanks for the liberal patronage already received, beg to inform the public that they have completed their Summer arrangements, AND WILL NOW BE ENABLED TO CARRY ON THEIR SPLENDID ESTABLISHMENT On a mure favorable footing than before.The extensive accommodations of this Hotel, the superior Internal Arrangements, its incomparable Situation, ° THE BILLS OF FARE, WINES, BATHS, CARRIAGES, and its Internal Decorations, all combine to make it peculiarly agreeable and comfortable for Families, and Pleasure Travellers, as well as Men of Business.And to insure prompt and careful attention to the wants and wishes of all Patrons of the Hotel, the Proprietors need only say that they retain the services of Mr.G.F.POPE as Superintendent, and Mr.COURTNEY as Book-keeper.They also beg to say thai, notwithstanding the superiority of their Hotel, the Charges are not higher than those of other respectable Hotels in town.Montreal, 1849. 301 JEWELLERS AND WATCHMAKERS.Ascher, J.G., 53 Great St.James street.Clendinnan, John, 374 and 39 M\u2019Gill street.Creyk, James, 151 Notre Dame strect.See Card.Jacott & Co., M'Gill, near Great St.James st.Johnson, James, corner St.Mary and Lacroix streets.Maysenhoelder, D., working jeweller, corner St.Vincent and Notre Dame streets.McPherson, D.M., 139 Notre Dame street, Peacock, J., working jeweller, 17 Little St.James st.Peacock, H., 784 St.Paul street.Rossin, M., & 0 133 Notre Dame street.\u2018See Card, page 302.Savage, George, & Son, corner Notre Dame and St.Gabriel streets.See Card, page 303, Smillie, D., working jeweller, 74 St.François Xavier st.Townsend, W.A», 92 Notre Dame street.See Engraved Card.Week Jobe, & Son, 137 Notre Dame stave \u201cSee : JAMES CREYK, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, No.151 \u2018Notre Dame Street, OPPOSITE.EUR SENINABY, Particular attention ids to the cleaning, repairing and regulatin of CLOCKS and WATCHES, of every description.8 JOHN WOOD & SON, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, No.187 Notre Dame street, Montreal, Beg to intimato that they are now offering for sale, at the above central Stand, a large and elegant Stock of GOLD and SILVERWATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, RINGS, BROOCHES, and every other kind of ORNAMENTAL ARTICLE usually to be found in their line of business, to which they would respectfully call the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen who intend purehasing.AA 302 MICHAEL ROSSIN & Co., Impaorters of WATCHES, JIBWBLLBRY, ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, 133 Notre Dame Street, FR ontreal, M.R.& Co.beg to return their sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage they have received since commencing business in Montreal, and they beg to assure those ladies and gentlemen who may honor them with their support, that every exertion will be used to render complete satisfaction in fulfilling their orders.The Ladies and Gentlemen of Montreal, as well as strangers visiting the City, are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock of JEWELLERY and FANCY GOODS now on hand, which it is confidently believed is unrivalled in British North America, AW fing of Jewellery repaired or vuanutactureld to arler.Particular attention paid to the repairing, cleaning and regulating of Watches and Clocks. 803 GEORGE SAVAGE & SON, (AT THEIR OLD STAND,) : DORNIER OF NOTRE DANE & ST.GABRIEL STRBBVS9 @lbolesale any Retail, IMPORTERS OF CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, PLATED WARE, SAFATYBD TBASS; LADIES AND GENTLEMEN\u2019S DRESSING CASES, FITTED COMPLETE; : DESKS, WORK BOXES, WALKING CANES, JHMusic Boxes and Accordeons, TABLE CUTLERY, RAZORS AND PEN KNIVES, OF A VERY FINE QUALITY, AND A GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY GCODS.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, wi:th 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 Bilver, warranted in point of workmanship and quality, equal to any imported.N.B.\u2014Purticular attention paid to the Repairing of Watches and Jewellery.THE HIGEEST PRICE PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER. 304 LAST MANUFACTURER.Wardill, J.& J., 42 St.Urbain street.LEATHER MERCHANTS AND TANNERS.Davis, Nelson, St.Lawrence, near Sherbrooke street.Leclerc, John A., 174 St.Paul street.Pratt, John, & Co., 178 St.Paul street.Sabine, À.F., corner Callière and Commissionérs st.Smyth, William, & Co., 34 M\u2019Gill street.\u2018Wheeler, George H., corner St.Paul street and Custom house square.White, Thomas, St.Paul street.LUMBER MERCHANTS.Bronsdon, J.B., 77 St.Urbain street.Comte, Louis, 50 St.George street.Cusson, Frs., corner Youville and Cominon streefs.Ljonais, H., Craig, near St.Dominique street.Sims & Coleman, corner St.Lewis and St.Dénis ata.MACHINISTS AND PRINTING PRESS MANUFACTURERS.Berry, William, Longueuil Lane.See Card.Cook, Edgar, St.Henry, near St.Joseph street.Midgley, Charles, Nazareth, near Gabriel street.WILLIAM BERRY, LONGUEUIL LANE, Rear of the Ottawa Hotel, M'Gill Street, GENERAL SMITH, AND 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, Hydeaulie, Lever, and every other kind of Presses, made from the most approved models; Manufacturing Machinery, &c.&e.ALSO, Bell Hanging, Brand and Stamp Letter Cutting, Range» 2nd other Grates, Safes, Locks and Keys, Iron Gates, Palisading, &c., of the most modern style. 805 «a sTIVIITE an NT oe AUTOS MESRLOAL TAILORS AND CLOTIIERS.Benjamin, W., & Co, 131 Notre Dame street.Boulanget, J.C., 41 Notre Dame street.Clifford, S., & Co., 9 M\u2019Gill street.Decousse, P.B., 49 Notre Dame street.See Card, page 306.Depincier, O., 29 St.Gabriel street.| Fleming, S., Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall, Great St.James st.Gemmill, William, 11 M\u2019Gill street.Gibb & Co., 163 Notre Dame street.Gauthier, Edward, 54 Note Dame street.Lavender, H., 109 Notre Drme street.Mettayez, B., 39 M'Gill street.Moss & Brothers, 180 St.Paul street.See Card.M\u2019Nevin, John, 1754 Notre Dame street.See Card, page 306.Muir, Wm.& James, 18 St.Francois Xavier street.Reeves, A.D., 118 Notre Dame street.Seith; Robert, 2 St.John street.Slack, Wm., jun., 28 M'Gill street.Stafford, John, 94 Notre Dame street.See Card, page 3 0 .Thomson, James, & Son, 14 St.François Xavier st.MOSS.& BROTHERS, London and Noet§ America Wholesale and Retail CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, AND GENERAL INPORTERS, Opposite B.Brewster & Co\u2019s., No.180 St.Paul st.MONTREAL.Always on hand an extensive Assortment of Superior London-made CLOTHING, -BROADCLOTHS AND KERSEYMERES, GENTS?and YOUTHS Clothing made to measure on the shortest notice.N.B.\u2014Upper Canada Merchants and others would do well to\u201d call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere.AAZ FU 14 000 rd TP.D.DEÉCOUSSE, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, 49 NOTRE DAME STREET, Gaontreal.A-well selected stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST- INGS, &ec.&o., kept on hand and made up in the best style to order, upon moderate terms.JOHN MNEVIN, QU TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No.175; Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.Always on'hand a good assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c.JOHN STAFFORD, MERCHANT TAILOR AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING WARZHOUSS, No.94 Norre DAME STREET, ADJorNING Orr's HoTEL, MONTREAL, Hag Always on hand a ohojee éud sefeot Btoëk' of BROAD CLOTHS, ASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c.&c., which he is prepafed to make to order in the latest\u2019 style of fashion, on short notice, and upon very favourable terms.N.B.\u2014Gentlemen's READY-MADE CLOTHING made up in the best style, constantly on hand MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS.Blackader, Mrs., 189 Notre Dame street.See Card.\u2018Behan; Misa, 38 Bonaventure street.Cam pbell, Mrs., & Miss Poulson, 98 St.Antoine st.Labatt, Miss, 114 Craig street.Major, Miss M., 13 Great St.James street.\u2018Wardill, Mrs., 42 St.Urbain street.See Card.White, Misses, L.& E., 93 Craig street.Sée Card. 307 MRS.BLACKADER, | STRAW AND TUSCAN BONNET MANUFACTURER, No.189 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL, Manufactures every description of STRAW and TUscAN BONNETS, Cleans, Dyes, Bleaches, and alters Bonnets.\u2018Straw and Tuscan Braids of every description, for sale upon very reasonable terms.ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.| MRS.WARDILL, Strab and Cugean Bonnet Fader, NO.42 ST.URBAIN STREET, Corner of Lagauchetiere Street, MONTREAL, Has always on hand STRAW and TUSCAN BRAIDS of various qualities, FASHIONABLE BONNET SHAPES, &ec.&c.Bonnets BLEACHED, DYED and ALTERED to the latest fashions, Gentlemen's Hats CLEANED, DYED and PRESSED.MISSES L.& E.WHITE, \u2014 MILLINERS & DRESS MAKERS, NO.93 Craig street, MONTREAL, Attend to all Orders reccived by them with strict punctuality.N.B.\u2014The latest Fashions regularly received from England.MINERAL WATER DEPOTS.Brault & L\u2019Africain, Plantagenet Springs, 4 Place d\u2019Armes.Mann, À, Caledonia and St.Leon Springs, }2 8t.Frangois Xavier street, 308 MOULDERS.Roberts, Benjamin, 11 Inspector street.MUSIC (PROFESSOR OF).Cherrier Toussaint, 84 St.Denis street.MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS, ORGAN BUILDERS, &c.Brown, Abner, 11 St.George street.Dennis, William, 18 St.Lawrence street.See Card.Herbert, I.W., & Co., 113 Notre Dame street.See Card., Mead, Brothers & Co., corner St.Jean Baptiste and St.Paul streets.Mead & Fowler, 110 Notre Dame street.Stephenson, John, 6 St.George street.See Card, p.309.Warren, Samuel R., 10 St.Joseph street.See Card, page 309.WILLIAM DENNIS, &3rqon CB uifber aud EDiano GiForte O80 afi, No.18 St.Lawrence, near Craig street, MONTREAL Organs and Piano Fortes of every description, repaired, cleaned and tuned, in Town and Country.HARP, VIOLONCELLO, BEST CLARIONET, OBOE.VIOLIN & GUITAR STRINGS, & BASSOON REEDS.I.W.HERBERT & Co.SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LYRE, No.113 NOTRE DAME STREET, MMontreal, ', Piano Forte, Jharp & music EXarchouse.Grand, Cabinet, Grand Square, Patent Square, Cottage, Boudoir, and Piccolo Piano Fortes, made expressly for this climate, The choicest European Musical Works received as soon as published.All kinds of Brass, Wood, Wind and Stringed Instruments.Musical Instruments Repaired, Bought, Sold, Exchanged, or lent on Hire.Piano Fortes tuned and regulated, women] > fen pe ri = No.6.St.George \u201cStreet, MONTREAL.Al descriptions of Pianos Manuf red by frst-rale Work men, and of the best Materials; and warranted to stand the Climate, with reference to which they are especially constructed.pr = in ja Int wi EE nie i [TS UHMHIDII IR! 0 SAMUEL R.WARREN, Manufacturer of CHURCH AND PARLOUR ORGANS, PIANO FORTES, -ÆOLOPHONS AND HARMONICONS, Of any size and capacity, AND WARRANTED TO GIVE BATISHAONION, No.10 St.Joseph Street, - Corner St.Henry Street, near St.George's Church, ORGANS AND PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.Agricultural Journal, (English and French,) Lovell & Gibson, printers, St.Nicholas street.Album Littéraire, of LaMinerve, 15 St.Vincent st.Baptist Register, (Baptist,) R.Campbell, weekly, Place d\u2019Armes Hill.British American Journal of Medical and Physical Science, (Dr.Hall, Editor,) J.C.Becket, printer, 211 St.Paul street, 310 Cuuüdà Gazeite, Deivisuire & Desvatats, Qucen's Printer, St.Thérèse street.Courier, daily, and tri-weekly, C.Lindsay, St.François Xavier street.French Canadian Missionary Record, (quarterly,) J.© C.Becket, 211 St.Paul street.(Gazette, daily, tri- weekly, and weekly, J.M.Ferres Cao, 10 Hospital street.Herald, daily, tri-weekly, and weekly, D.Kinnear & Co., St.Gabriel street.L\u2019Avenir (French), tri & semi-weekly, 1064 St.Paul st.La Minerve, (French,) tri and semi-weekly, L.Duver- nay, St.Vincent, street.Le Moniteur Canadien, daily, DeMontigny & Co., St.Amable lane.Missionary and Sabbath School Record, J.C.Becket, 211 St.Paul street.Literary Garland, monthly, Lovell & Gibson, St.Nicholas street.Mélanges, Religieux; (French Roman Catholic), semi- weekl y, St.Denis, near St.Catherine street.Pilot, tri-weekly, R.Campbell, Place d\u2019Armes Hill, Presbyterian, The, monthly, Lovell & Gibson, printers, St.Nicholas street.Punch, fortnightly, B.A.Whyte agent, 8 St.François Xavier street.Snow Drop, monthly, Lovell & Gibson, printers, St.Nicholas street, Temperance Advocate, fortnightly, J.C.Becket, 211 St.Paul street.Transcript, tri-weekly, semi-weekly and weekly, DM'Donald, Hospital street.\u2018Witness, weekly, John Dougall, Exchange Court.OATMEAL MILLS.Esplin, Charles, George, near Wellington street.PAINT, OIL AND GLASS STORES, Atwater, E., 193 St.Paul street.Corse, R, & H., 205 St.Paul street.Loughry, John, 143 St.Paul strect.Rodgers & Wright, 134 St.Mary street, 311 NEW YORK & BOSTON EXPRESS.Bent, Geo., 183 St.Paul street.See Cards, page New York and Boston Express.OFFICE, | NO.183 Si.PAUL STREET.VIRGIL & RICE, win ua TROY, ALBANY AND EW YOURE EXPRESS, 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.\u2018 Despatched twice a week in Summer, and once a week in inter GEORGE BENT, Agent, CHENEY & CO.S BOSTON EXPRESS.In addition to their Express Busin Business, will p articular ats tention to the WAREHOUSING and I FORW ARDIN G PACKAGES by the English Steamers.GEO.BENT, Agent.VIRGIL & RICE,\u2014No.10 Wall street, New York.CHENEY & Co.,\u2014 Court Square, Boston, N.B.All packages intended to be forwarded by either of the above, must be accompanied with Invoices, to prevent delay at the Custom House.Despatched twice a week in Summer, and once a week in Winter. 312 NOTARIES PUBLIC.Brault, Chas.A., 3 St.Joseph street.Crawford, W.N., 35 Little St.James streets Gibb & Easton, 89 Little St.James street.Griffin, John C., 26 Little St.James street.Guy, Etienne, 2 St.François Xavier street: Houlé, J.B., 47 St.Joseph street.Isaacson, J.H., 20 St.François Xavier stréét Jabin, J.H., 6 St.Thérése street.Labadie, J.A, 14 Little St.James street.Lamothe, P., 164 Notre Dame street.Lappare, Henry, corner Little St.James street and St.Lawrence Hill.Leblanc, Ovide, 3 Bonsecours street.Meyer, Henry, J., 34 Little St.James street.Papineau, C.F., 164 Notre Dame street.Papineau, D.E., 164 Notre Dame street.Peltier, G., 21 St.Antoine street.Pelton, T.J., 39 St.François Xavier street.Platt, George, 34 Little St.James street.' 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 SHEPHERP, Nursery and Seedsman, \u201c IMPORTER OF BRITISH, AMERICAN AND FRENCH SEEDS, AND SEEDSMAN TO THE LOWER CANADA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, [ No.25 Notre Dame street, TC GID TYR IC TER.IS AJ w A choice collection of Green-honse Plants, Garden Seeds, Bulbous Flower Roots, Herbaceons Plants, Shrubs, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c.&c.~~-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 313 FAINTEIKS, ( Coach, House, Nign and Ornamental.) Clark, Frs., & Co., Alexander, near Lagaüchetière street.See Card.Ramsay & M¢Arthur, 58 M\u2018Gill street.FRANCIS CLARK & CO, Plain and Ornamental Painters, Paper Hangers, &c., Alexander street, near Lagauchetière street, MONTREAL, Are albdys prepared'to attend to orders in their line\u2019 of business, and hope by strict attention to business, and moderate charges, to merit & continuation of public patronage.PAPER HANGER.Hill, Benjamin, 8 and 12 St.Lawrence street, See Card.B.HILL, (PROM LONDON AND NEW YORK,) Se A ARK, ARP En anc MOUNTER AND VAR NISHER, BOORBLN DER, PAPER BOX MANUFACTURER, &c, Nos, 8 and\u2019 12, Main Streét, St.Lawrence Suburbs, Returns thanks for past favors, and respectfully intimates that he is now prepared to execute his work more expeditiously than- any other house in Town, and that, in addition to his experience at home and in New York, he has been employed at\u201c Monk- lands,\u201d the Parliament House, Olympic and Theatre Royal, and: at'most of the first rate Buildings in the City.Early orders solicited to ensure punctuality.Oil Paintings, Maps and Prints cleaned and varnished.Fanoy Boxes, Pocket Books and Jewel Cases made to order, BB 314 PAPER WAREHOUSES.Darling, William, St.Paul street, opposite the Custom House.Miller, Wm., & Co, Portneuf Paper Mills, 148 St.Paul street.\u2018Weir, Robert, 7 Great St.James street.PERIODICAL AGENCY.R.W.Lay, 197 Notre Dame street.PERIODICAL AGENCY.R.W.LAY\u2019S Periodical and Bookselling Agency, No.197 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal.R.W.L.is Agent for ALL George Virtue's 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's Merchant's Magazine, Silliman*s Journal of Seience and Arts, Biblical Repository, Bibliotheca Sacra, Mother's Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Columbian Magazine, Union Magazine, Horticulturist, Agriculturist, Cultivator, And works of à similar nature.\u2018Also, all Harper's PICTORIAL WORKS, including THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, SHAKSPEARE, &c., &c.Also Agent for the International Art Union, the Home Jonr- nal, Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post, Literary World, and the American Weeklies generally.From the facilities which he possesses, XK.W.La is abie to deliver the works referred to, and many others, at a very small advance upon the New York prices\u2014ordera for Books, Periodi« cals, &c., &c., will be thankfully received, and promptly attends to.R.W.LAY, No.197 Notre Dame sireel. 315 PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET & SURGERY.Russell, Dr.G., 6 Hospital street.PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.Arnoldi, D., M.D., Lagauchetiére street, opposite St.Patrick\u2019s Church.Arnoldi, F.T.C., M.D., 58 Craig street.Barber, Dr., 43 Little Si.James street.Bibaud, J.G., M.D., 75 Craig street.Bruneau, O.T., M.D., 42 Craig street.Coderre, J.E., 27 Craig street.David, A.H., M.D., 50 Craig street.Elliot, W, H., M.D., 25 Great St.James street.Fenwick, George E., M.D., corner Craig and Côte st.Fisher, Arthur, M.D., 61 Great St.James street.Gibb, George D., M.D., 48 Craig street.Grenier, L.T., 70 St.Denis street.Leprohon, J.L., M.D., 199 Notre Dame street.Macdonnell, R.L., M.D., 51 Great St.James street.M\u2019Culloch, Michael, M.D., 11 St.Gabriel street.Nelson, Wolfred, M.D., corner Little St.James street and St.Lawrence hill.: Payn, C.H., M.D., 25 Great St.James street.Picault, P.E., M.D., 36 Notre Dame street.Regnier, A.E., 25 Craig street.Richilieu, Dr., 86 St.Mary street.PIANO FORTE TUNER.Owen, H., 62 St.Joseph street.See Card.H.OWEN, PIANO FORTE TUNER, 62 St.Joseph Street.H.Owex would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Montreal and its vicinity, that he attends to the TUNING and REGULATING of every kind of PIANO FORTE, upon very favorable terms.Orders left at his residence, as above, or at the Piano Forte Manufactory of Mir.Srepnenson, No.6 St.George Street, near Craig Street, will meet with prompt attention. 816 FLANE MAKER.Wallace, Alexander & Son, Lagauchetidre, near Bleury street.PLASTERERS.Aitkin & Morrison, George, near Wellington street.Dunlop, C.& J., Dorchester, near Bleury street.Mercer, Lawrence, Anderson, near Juré street.PLEASURE GARDEN.Malo, Louis, 15 Perthius street.POTASH MANUFACTURER.Brennan, Patrick, corner William and Prince streets.PRINTING OFFICES.Armour & Ramsay, 21 St.Frangois Xavier street.Becket, J.C., 211 St.Paul street.Campbell, Rollo, Place 4\u2019 Armes hill.Derbishire & Desbarats, St.Thérèse street.Duvernay, L., 15 St.Vincent street.Ferres, J.M.,.& Co, 10 Hospital street.Harrison, J.W., 3 M°Gill street.Kinnear, D.& Co,, St.Gabriel street.Lovell & Gibson, 5 and 7 St.Nicholas street.M\u2019Donald, D., Hospital street.Starke, & Co., St.Thérése street.PROVISION INSPECTORS.Eager & Co., King, near Common street.Ogden & Co., under the American Church, Hay- market.McDonnell, Francis, Grey Nun street.Watson, William, George, near Common street.READY MADE LINEN WAREHOUSE.Provandie, Mrs, 50 Notre Dame street.REGISTRY AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.Hester, John, 6 Bleury street.SAW MAKER AND REPAIRER.Groves, T.W.I., St.Antoine bridge, near Bonaventure street.\u2018 \"317 SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER.Morris, Robert, 27 Notre Dame street.See Card.ROBERT MORRIS, SADDLER, No.27 NOTRE DAME STREET, A few doors East of Donegana's.Hotel, Montreal.A very superior Stock of every article in his line of business constantly on hand.: SHIP BREAD BAKERS.Tilton, S.P., & Co.See Card.SHIP BREAD BAKERS.S.P.TILTON & CO., (LATE HALL AND TILTON.) Corner Grey Nun and Commissioners streets, NEAR THE LACHINE CANAL, Montreal.N.B.\u2014 All orders punctually attended to, upon the lowest terms.SMITHS (BLACK & WHITE), HORSE SHOERS, &c.&c.&c.Bartley, Wm., ship and general smith, 14 Queen street.Boyd & Wilson, St.John street.Curran, | C.& J., horseshoers, St.Maurice street.Cook, E., black and whitesmith, St.Henry, near St.J oseph street.Fleck, Alexander, horseshaoer, &c., St.Peter street.McDonald, John, 7 Dalhousic strect.McWaters, John, Lemoine, near St.Helen street.Nicholson, R., & Co., black and whitesmiths, 175 Craig street.Sutherland, J., black and whitesmith, corner Chenne- ville and \"Vitré -streets.BB2 318 SODA WATER MANUFACTORY.Farquahar, 3drs.22 Great St.James street.\u2018STAGE OFFICES.Albany Stage Office, via Burlington, daily in winter, Duclos\u2019 Hotel, College street.Quebec Stage Office, (Red Line,) tri-weekly in winter, Wm, Robinson, 22 St.Jean Baptiste street.Upper Canada Stage Office, daily, (A.Milloy, agent, ) \u201c 40 McGill street.TALLOW GIANDLERS.Brennan, Patrick, corner Prince and William streets.Christie, Wm., 18 Tolentin street.Mathewson, John, Inspector street.\u2018 See Card, page 319.Megorian, James, corner Craig and St.Constant sts.Taylor, Smardon & Co., corner Lagauchetière and Hermine streets._, TAVERN AND INN KEEPEBS.Brennan, James, corner-St.Peter and Recollect streets.Brennan, Patrick, 236.St.Paul street.Burns, Roger, opposite old Parliament House.Cameron, James, 14 St.Urbain sireet.Hanley, Thos., corner Common and Prince streets.Kell, William, Viger Square, Johnson, George, corner Common and King streets.Kerr, Robert, 21 St.Lawrence street.M¢Crank; ¥., corner Wellington and Grey Nun sts.Medden, John, St.Claude, near St.Paul street.~~ Pontine, Mrs., 3 St.François Xavier street.Sadler, William, 81 Bonaventure street.| TIN- PLATE WORKERS.George.Mrs.John; 6 St.Peter street.Gillespie, James, 2 St.Charles Barromée street.Holmes, W.J,, 67 St.Paul, and 1, St.Mary streets.Prowse, George F., 38 Great St.James street.Woodbury, T.E., & Co., 10 M*Gill and 109 St, Paul streets, - 319 VOUN GATBIWSOÏN, Soap, Candle, and Lard Oil Manufacturer, INSPECTOR AND WILLIAM STREETS, MONTREAL.Tallow, Wax Wick, Patent Wax and Belmont CANDLES ; Common, | Crown, Best, Pale Yellow, and Toilet SOAP.J.M.warrants the Lard Oil to be equal to Sperm, and superior to any Lard Oil imported into the Province. 320 TOBACCONISTS.Joseph, H.& Co.,\u2019144 St.Paul street (wholesale).Kurczyn, N.P.M., 31 M'Gill street.Levey, John, 115 Notre Dame street.Rattray, James, & Co., 98 Notre Dame street.WAREHOUSING, BONDING, &c.Leeming, John, fronting the cenire of the port.See Card, page 321.WEIGHING MACHINE MANUFACTURERS.\u2018Warren & Co., 14 M\u2019Gill street, and Alexander, near Juré street.WINE MERCHANTS.Payne, Edward, 184 Notre Dame street.Torry, J.B., 7 St.Sacrament street.VETERINARY SURGEONS.Mason, James, 51 Craig street.Mayhbell, J., Dorchester, near St.Denis street.Turner, James, 59 Craig street.CITY OMNIBUSSES.LEAVE the LONGUEUIL FERRY and run to the RAILROAD DEPOT, Bonaventure Street, and to the west end of St.Antoine Street, and vice-versa every half hour, from 9 o\u2019clock, A.M, till 8, P.M., in summer, and between the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Rail-Road Depot at Longueuil, and the various Hotels in the City during the winter.Fare in summer, 8d.; in winter, 7d}.each way. WAREHOUSING, BONDING, STORAGE, & SHIPPING.FIRST-CLASS CUT-STONE STORE, COVERED WITH TIN, Fronting the Sentre of the Pert of Montreal, CAPABLE OF HOLDING 25,000 BRLS.OF FLOUR.THE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to Receive at thoso.very Extensive Premises, known as \u201c TRY'S STORES,\u201d-facing the Principal Wharves, PRODUCE and GOODS at the following F pois Month\u2014S rage ne do Det ; or t Mon to Receivin and De veri eral br Second Month\u2014do do 5 8 UR ¥ Wheat, and other Grain: For First Month\u2014Storage, Receiving, Delivering and 13d w busl.Second Month\u2014do do do .do For First Month\u2014S Roo ea Li 84 bri or on torage, LVInE e rexing,.ri Second Month\u2014do do .1d r do For First M 8 \u2014 yh on a De li dy brl or First Month\u2014Storage.eivingand De venin.5 K Second do de do 2d do onth\u2014do For First Month\u2014S a: Dali 1d gk or onth\u2014BSto ivi elivering.Second Monthedo do 18 do 5 rte 4 Merchandize,.&c.: For First Month\u2014Storage, Receiving aod Delivering.3s9dpton Second Month\u2014do do 183d do OR, SUBJECT TO SPECIAL ass INSURANCE at the following rates :\u2014First Month, 1s 6d per cent.; Second Month, 2s 6d per cent.; Third Month, 33 6d per cent; and for each.succeeding Month, 6d per Month per cent.additional.THE ACTUAL CHARGE, & NO MORE, FOR CARTAGE & COOPERAGE, GOODS to be forwarded Westward of Montreal, will not be subject to the payment of any Charge for Storage.Enclodet Barly, for Bramiting Faery fn large quantitées, JOHN LEEMING.riers and Merchants in Upper Canada, desirous of havin : thorn passed at the Custom Honse, and Forwarded, anf or hy will y every attention paid.B.\u2014J.L., continues the AUCTION BUSINESS, at hia Store in St.François Xavier Street, as usual, MoNrREAL, May, 1849, "]
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