Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 3 juillet 1854, lundi 3 juillet 1854
[" REMO V Ali OF THB Montreal Herald Printing Office, THE Proprietors of this Establishment hare REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, central and commodious pre-aiaes, in Notre Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, And immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR BVKBT DESCRIPTION OP BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, will be received on the above premises, and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\t97 FOR SALE.First Arrivals.THE Subscribers have received, per R.M.Steamer \u201c Canada \u201d, simss cases or scobs, CONSISTING IN PART OF i SPLENDID SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SETTS CASES OF SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS ELEGANT PLATED STRAWBERRY \\\tBOWLS AND BASKETS \\ELEGANT PLATED CASTERS in Great '\tV ariety \u2022.ELEGANT PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SETTS \u2014AND \u2014 SliLVER LEVER HUNTING WATCHES, of Very Superior Finish \u2014also\u2014 GOLD BRACELETS AND BROACHES Do MALECH1TE AND PEBBLE BRACELETS Do SCARF PINS Do GUARDS AND CHAINS,\u2019Ac.Ac.SAVAGE A LYMAN.April 13.\t44 Ï0 RAILWAY MdSiBOAT 00,S, Locomotive Works, &e.THE Undersigned are prepared to furnish, at short notice, and on reasonable terms, Hearson\u2019s Water Guages, For Marine, Locomotive and Stationary Engines.Schaffer\u2019s Manometer, or Patent Steam Guage.For safety, accuracy, and non-liability to derangement, they stand unrivalled, each of which we can warrant, and leave on trial with parties until satisfied, previous tb payment.\u2014also,\u2014 Patent Oil Cups, Steam Whistles, and other Brass Furniture appertaining to Steam Engines\u2019.Samples may be examined at our Hardware Establishment, corner of St.Paul and St.Vincent Streets.HALDIMAND, BROTHERS.May IT.\t66 HERALD Steam, Book & Job Printing Offices! 209 Notre Dame Street, (Near St.François Xavier Street.) AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.TOLUME XLVI.MONTREAL.MONDAY MORNING.JULY 3.1834.NUMBER 106.THE Proprietors of this Establishment beg to inform their friends and the public, that,, having enlarged their Stock of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, Ac., they will be prepared to undertake every description of Book, Job and Card Printing, IN THEIR NEW PREMISES.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S NEW CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to their Stock, they hope to be able to execute every description of JOB PRINTING at moderate rates and with great despatch.j Their present stock of STEAM PRESSES will enable them to throw off upwards of TOjOOO IMPRESSIONS PER DAY.May 4.\t54 FOR SALE.THB ON Isl?S ê FE Combining Both Wilder\u2019s Patent and .Rich\u2019s Patent.In MAR© WARE-.THE Subscribers offer for sale their Spring Importation of HARDWARE, by Vessels non-in Port, and to arrive :\u2014 Scotch, Staffordshire, best, and Swedish Bar Iron ; Hoop, Sheet and Band ditto ; Oval and Half Round do ; Anvils, Battery Kettles, Smiths\u2019 Bellows, Glamorgan Canada Plates, Coil, Log and Trace Chains, Hay and Manure Forks, Glue, Crowu and Sheet Glass, Grain Scoops, Sledge and Hand Hammers, Light and Heavy Scotch T Hinges, Bar and Sheet Lead, Dry White and Red : Lead, Paints, Fine Canada Rose, Countersunk Clout, Patent Pressed, Griffin\u2019s and B B Horse Nails, Wrought and Pressed Spikes, Potash Kettles and Ladles, Pump Chain, Shot, Composition and Lead Pipe, Powder, Hodgson's, Lyndon\u2019s and Ei well\u2019s Spades and Shovels,.Cornish Shovels, Irish do, Moore's Grass and Cradle'Scythes, Moore\u2019s Hay and Straw Knives, Scythe Snaths, Fox\u2019s Sickles and Reaping Hooks, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Cast, Shear, (Lj Spring, Eagle and Swedish Steel, IC, IX, IXX, DX, DXX, DO, IX 12x12, IC and IX 14x20, Charcoal Tin; Shoe Thread, Twines, Brt.Cotter Key\u2019d and Pat.Vices, Bft.Annealed Brass and Copper Wire, Bar and Sheet Copper, Wheel Heads, Plough Blocks, Sad Irons, Ac., together with a complete assortment of BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN HARD WARE.EL WELL & CO., No.14 St.Sacrament Street,.Second Door from New Exchange.May 22.\tVO WF.ME I KL EH AM, ERTGIItfEER, IRON & COMMISSION MERCHANT, REPRESENTS- THE FOLLOWING HOUSES IN CANADA: Messrs; THE DUNDYVAS IRON CO., Glasgow :\u2014For Scotch Bars, Rails, Ac.,&c.Messrs.THOMAS EDINGTON & SONS, Pbce-nix Iron Works Glasgow:\u2014Water and Gas Pipes, General Castings,and Machinery of every description for Gas or Water Works.Messrs.ALLEN EVERiTT & SONS, Birmingham :\u2014Locomotive Boiler Tubes, Gas Tubes, Sheet Brass, Brass, Copper and Steel Wire, Brass and Copper Nails, Rivets,&c.Messrs.WILLIAM J.HORN A 00., Sheffield : \u2014Steel,Files, Saws, Ac., of every description.Messrs.JAMES THORNTON A SONS, Birmingham Railway Furnishings, Locomotive and Carriage Lamps, J.D.MORRIES Sterling\u2019s Patent Metals, Ac., Ac.Messrs.CRICHTON A EADIE, Glasgow:\u2014 Wrought Iron Tubes, Knees, Tees, Bends, Stop-Cocks, and all kinds of Gas Fittings.May IT.\t66 For Sale bj the Subscriber s NE THOUSAND- TONS NO.I SCOTCH PIG IRON \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Yellow Metal, Patent and tiommorr; Unscrewed Nuts, square and hexagon ; Oval, Octagon, Square and Flat Steel ; Flat, Round, Square aud Millsaw Files ; Strikers\u2019 and Fitters\u2019Hammers ;.Wrenchqs; Split Cotters; Lifting Jacks; Cotton Waste; Fire Brick and Clay ; Pig Lqad ; Contractors\u2019 Grease ; Locomotive and Ctrriage Lamps, Ac.Ac.Imported specially for Engineers and Railway Companies.\u2014and,\u2014 800 boxes Canada Plates, .Glamorgan and common 100 boxes Extra size Tin Plates 60 cwt Patent Tin\u2019d Zinc, in sheets 84 inches by 32 inches WM.MEIKLEHAH.May 19.\t68 EIRE AND WATER PROOF COMPOSITION S.M.A 0.M.WARREN, Cincinnati, Ohio.C.M.A H.M.WARREN, St.Louis, Mo.WARREN A BROTHER, Buffalo, N.Y.WARREN A BURNHAM, Phiiadelpbia^f a.C.M.WARREN A CO., Baltimore.w OWING to the constantly increasing demand 'for this highly popular ROOFING MATERIAL, which has proved itself to possess' in a greater degree than any other Roofing Material, the valuable requisites of Cheapness, Durability, and Security against the action of the elements, we have been obliged to more than double the capacity of our manufàcUiriés, and now hold bur-selves in readiness to execute with promptness all Orders with which we may be favored.We are prepared to enter into CONTRACTS for ROOFING in any part of the country.Specimens of Roofing may be seen, aud any information given, by chlling at our Office, Place d\u2019Armes Hill C.M.WARREN A CO.o May 26.3ra T4 ALFRED A.BARBER & CO,, Wholesale Importers of Shelf Hardware, 6, LITTLE SAINT JOSEPH STREET, (OPPOSITE FRENCH CIJJJRCH,) WILL BE RECEIVING\u2019per steamers and first vessels, a great assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, (files, best makers, Joiners\u2019 Tools, Hand, Mill and all kinds of Saws, Fire Arms and Implements, Electro Plate and other kinds of Table Wares and Spoons, Net Twines, Shoe Threads, Ac.April 2T.\t50 GassaMers ! Cxassaikrs ! ! JUST RECEIVED,a fine Assortment of DRAWING and DINING ROOM - G ASS ALTERS/ Also, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, PILLARS, GLOBES, Ac., Ac., at ROBERT MITCHELL\u2019S GAS MISTRE WAREHOUSE)» HAY MARKET SQUARE.Orders for GAS FITTING, PLUMBING,'Ac., promptly attended to.April 2 V.\t50 CHAM BISIilJËMS» AGREAT VARIETY of elegant patterns, just received per \u201cSarah Sands.\u201d A.A.BARBER & CO', 6, Little St.Joseph Street.April 2V.________ 50 FOR SAFE, 1 Kfl nnfl FEET pinE BOARDS, and IULf,V/UU 50,000 feet HEMLOCK BOARDS.Can be delivered during the month of July next.Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Messrs.FITZPA tRICK A MOORE, Montreal, or to the Subscriber, H.McGILL, St.Remi.May II.\t j-Tts 61 rpHE Subscribers have received, ex \u201c Andes \u201d, A via Boston, 1000 Pieces ASHTON\u2019S BEST PRINTS, which they offer to the Trade low.GILLESPIE,\u2014 October 13, MOFFATT A CO.194 RICH\u2019S SALAIMDER SAFES, (WILO&RiS 1 PATENT.) FIRE PROOF AND DAMP PROOF.THE Subscriber has NOW RECEIVED a Supply of the above SAFES, with all the improvements.These Safes, after being subjected to the most severe tests, have never in any single instance, failed, and the Manufacturers\u2018caH-t&tV attention of the Public to the fact, that, in the great fire in Pearl Street, New York, eleven Safes with their contents were consUme\u2019rf,\u2019whilst RfGH\u2019S SALAMANDER SAFE alone preserved its contents UNINJURED, TO THE VALUE OF §100,000.The itfiontreal Test.The Safe which preserved the books and papers at the fire of Messrs.Lewis\u2019 store, in Notre Dame Street, may be.seen at the Subscriber's Store ; and Mr.D.Lewis has kindly, offered to allow any persons to see the state of the books preserved, and which he has now in use.JAMES HUTTON;, Agent to Stearns A Marvin, The only Makers of Safes containing both Wilder\u2019s and Rich's, Patents.May 31.\t\u2022\t78 TIKE! FIEE!! FIEE!!! RE-OPENIHG OF C.SOLOMON & CO.\u2019S, Fur aud Hat Store, IQS, TVOTEUéi BAISSES STS.BSX.C SOLOMON A CO., beg leave, most respect-\u2022 fully to inform their Friends and the Public, that they have temporarily leased the above Premises for the purpose of resuming their Business in which for the last twenty-five years, they have been sa fortunate as to give the most unqualified satisfaction to their numerous friends aud-patrons.And while they,return them their best thanks for past favors, they would beg to assure them that their efforts to meet their wants and to pleâfie all will remain undeminished for the future, to which end they have made a very extensive cash selection of the best GOODS in European and American Markets, so that for PRICE and QUALITY they are enabled to defy competuion.O.S.A CO., will continue, as before the Calamitous Fire of December last, to take charge of the Furs of such of.their Customers as have been in the habit of depositing them, after the first day of May next.They will also continue tb pay the highest price for all kinds of shipping Furs,.and they have already on hand a more than usual]/large assortment of Bark Work and Indian Curiosities, A large and elegant assortment of Men\u2019s and Children\u2019s HATS aud CAPS.ICr\u2019Observe the Address, C.SOLOMON A CO 'S, HAT and FUR STORE, 105 Notre Dame Street._f;j:.No business transacted on Saturdays till sundown., .April 27.\t7m 3mD mwf 50 _ ~KEW DRÏ LÜ0DS STORE.BOTfOKT & SOtmVSÏ.Ï.E, rsriLL OPEN their NEW STORE, No.210 VV Notre Dame Street, Third Door from McGill Street, on MONDAY, tue 22nd instant,, with a Complete Assortmeut pf- Parasols Straw Bonnets Ribbons Flowers i Lace Goods Sewed Work Flannels Sheetings .i ShiytingS: Linens Cloths Cassimeres Vestings Haberdashery Small Wares -Ha Second Price.67 Qashmeres Delaines Priutecl Orleans Do Calicoes Do i Muslins; Cpbourgs Orleans Bareges Ginghams i Silks Shawls Handkerchiefs.\tj Hosiery ,\t| Gloves Stays\ti Sales for-Cash Onlv- May 18.FOU ISÆJLE.Wines, Groceries, &c.PORT WINE, \u201cGraham A Co.\u2019s\u201d a full assortment of qualities Do \u201c Sandeman A Co.\u2019s\u201d SHERRIES, \u201cGordon A Cols\u201d Gold and Pale, various grades RED WINE, in pipes and hhds .Madras Indigo, Alum, Brimstone, Sulphur, Glue, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves, Starch, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Ac.Ac.WINDOW GLASS, Corks, Ac.Ac.\u2014also,\u2014 DAILY EXPECTED FROM OPORTO, Pep ^ .A.LKGRË V*.i i .A Cargo of \u201c GRAHAM A CO.\u2019S\u201d favorite PORT WINE, carefully assorted, and containing veiy suoerior qualities ; From CHARENTE and BORDEAUX, Per \u201c Magnific \u201cHENNESSV A CO.\u2019s\u201d Pale and Brown COGNAC 1 RUINART A CO\u2019S\u201d 'CHAMPAGNE, first quality \u201cBARTON & GUESTIER\u2019S\u201d CLARET, of first growths and quality French Vinegar, Salad Oil, Sardines, Capers, Ac.From ANTWERP, per \u201cEarl Fowl's \u201cDeKnper\u2019s\u201d Gin, iii hhds and cases Window Glass and Glassware Refined, Crushed and Candied Sugars From GREAT'BRITAIN, by First Vessels : \u201cGORDON & (io.\u2019s\u201d, SHERRIES, Pale, of superior qua.ity .Marsala Mancira and Red Wine\t¦ ' Scotch Ale and London,Pprtey,.j Linseed Oil, (Boiled and Raw,) Olive Oil \u201c James A Co.\u2019s\u201d Dry Leads arid Paints, Putty, Whiting, Ochre, Ac.Refined and CfùstieaSngâfs Glassware, Sbot, Powder, Pipes, Soda, Soda Ash, Venitian, Red, Salts, Indigo, Pickles, Sauces, Mustard', Liquorice, Nutmegs, Pepper, Pimento, Currants, Raisins, Belmont Candles, Fig Blue, Borax, Windsor Soap, Macaroni, .Vermicelli, Ac.-AI.E0,- Heavy Hardware and Pig Iron, (in Store and daily expected,) GOVAN BAR IRON, Common and Refined Hoop,and Band Iron, Oval A Half Round Iron ¦ Sweedes Iron, Sheets, Cut Nails, Horse Nails Spring and Cast Steel Pot'Ash Kettles, Ac.And by first, vessels : 6000 tons.No.l\u2018SCOTCH PIG IRON, of \u201c Gartsherrie,\u201d \u201c Blair,\u201d and \u201cEglin-ton.\u201d 2.BUCHAWAUf, HABJIXS&CO., No.2 St.Alexis Street, ) Corner of St.Sacrament Street;?-\t55 May 4, Iq54.\t.\t) |^-New Boot and Shoe Store,1®*.HO.290 St PAUL ST., MGNTHEAL, (Nearly opposite to Mc.sSrs.Kingan A Kinlpch.) sasotbi.sk ssaisH, !\t, Wholesale Dealer in Bootîs,-(is.boës and Rubbers, TV/T ANOFACTURED for the Country and City Avi.Retail TradqJ comprising every variety and style of Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s CLOTH, KIDD, GOAT and LEATHER BOOTS; Men\u2019s Fine and Thick BOOTS, BROGANS; Cloth, Lasting and Glove Leather CONGRESS GAITERS; Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 MONTERY SHOES, BROGANS, and OXFORD TIES, Ac., Ac., at lower, prices than they can be laid down for from Boston or New York Jobbers, and obviate much expense and trouble of paying agents, extra freight, Ac, Ac.SAMUEL G.SMITH.May 10.\t60 To the Leather Trade.TUST RECEIVED, FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN vl FRENCH.CALF SKINS,from the celebrated X.Ians A Co, of Marseilles, France, the quality of which is warranted, and unequalled by any other manufacturer in France, or any imported into this country.Parties Can be supplied with the Leather in the russet; or finished.Arrangements have been made for the finishing of the Leather in this country, by a newly invented process, which adds to the beauty, and improves the quality thereof.Samples of Stock may be seen for the present, at the Office of HALDIMAND, BROTHERS, St.Paul and St.Vincent Streets.BNGELKE A KAMENA, Sole Agents for the Province of Canada and other B.N, American Provinces.May 20,\t69 FOR SALE.CHEAP PAPER WAREHOUSE ! Î S9TÎ3W STOCK OF PAPUR HANGINGS l WEIR & DUNN Respectfully intimate, that they win OPEN their LARGE ROOM, above the Warehouse, on MAY next, with an Extensive and well selected Stock of BKBBB.HASfQ-SMG'S, Of the Latest Designs, purchased from the Best Manufacturers in ENGLAND and UNITED STATES.Most of their English purchases are Prize Patterns, of the rarest Designs, and surpass any that have been hitherto produced, for Brilliancy and harmony of Color.From arrangements made with the makers, they will be enabled to Supply the Trade and other Dealers in Canada, with the above Goods at the net Imported Prices, Orders for importations, direct from the Man ufacturers, at their list prices.W.A D.beg also to state, that although STATIONERY GOODS have been considerably advanced in price, they have succeeded in pur-, chasing the greater portion of Stock for their Spring Trade at last, year\u2019s rates, and will be enabled to Supply their Customers at the same cheap prices as formerly.March 9.\t29 POH SALR.FOR SALE.Important to Timber Merchants.NOW KJEABV, A TABLE to facilitate the MEASUREMENT of TIMBER, and enable Lumber Merchants, Shippers and others to ascertain the CUBICAL CONTENTS and BOARD MEASURE of any size and length of Scantling in a few moments, BY S.P.BIDDER, ESQ,., General Manager Grand Trunk Railway.The publication of this Work will supply a desideratum long wanted in the offices of every person engaged in the Lumber Business.To be had of the principal Stationers and Book-Sellers, done up in pocket form, or iti .frames, varnished, for Counting Houses.PRICE 2s.6d.WEIR A DUNN, Great St.James Street.Montreal, March 14, 1854.\t31 New Pattern Cooking Stoves for 1854, THE Subscriber is now receiving a good assortment of COOKING STOVES, of the most approved patterns, and suitable for Summer and Winter use.GEO.HAGAR, Stove Warehouse, 145 St.Paul Street.June 8.\t85 Charcoal Furnaces.AGREAT VARIETY of FURNACES,adapted for Soft, or Hard Coal, and arranged for heating sad irons, Ac., for sale by GEO.HAGAR, St.Paul Street.June 8.\t85 Glass, China, and Earthenware, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 171, ST.PAUL STREET, AT VERY LOW PRICES, rT1HE Subscribers offer for Sale a large assort-1 ment of GILT and PLAIN TABLE, TEA, BREAKFAST, and TOILET SERVICES of the newest styles, with a great variety of useful articles for Housekeepers.\u2014also,\u2014 Assorted Crates by the Package.THOMSON A MINCHIN, Successors to ROBERT ANDERSON.March 14.\t31 CROCKERY, &c.THE Subscriber has just received by the \u201cSARAH MARY,\u201d an Extensive and Well Selected Assortment of CROCKERY, and expects in a few days, a further and larger supply by the \u201cWHITE CLOUD,\u201d \u201cWATER LILLY,\u201d and other vessels, all of which he intends to offer at Low Prices, and particularly encourages the Country Merchants to give him a call and judge for themselves.ADOLPHUS BOURNE, 120-St.Paul Street, May 17.\t_\t66_ OR SALE by the Subscribers, a complete assortment of BRITISH, AMERICANA GERMAN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, On hand and receiving per Steamer Cleopatra, Niagara and other Spring Ships, consisting in part of\u2014 Bar and Hoop Iron, Nails, Sheets, Nails, C.S.and Iron Shovels, Saws of all kinds, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Files, Guns, Window Glass and Paints.\u2014also,\u2014 Scythes and Sickles, Scythe Snaths and Stones, Hay and ManureForks, Hay'Rakes, Ac, AC.,Ac., which he will sell at a very small advance, and on liberal terms.\u2022JAS.R.HUTCHINS, No.155 St.Paul Street.May 23.\t71 F Lanterns, Lamps, 4*c, ON HAND, and NOW OPENING, a complete assortment of Steamboat Lamps, Lanterns and Signals Railway Lamps, Signals and Head Lights Shop Lamps, Gas Shades, Lamp Globes, Ac., AT THE LAMP DEPOT, 161 St.Paul Street, Corner opposite Gillespie, Moffatt A Co.\u2019s.W.R.HIBBARD.May 12.\t62 Iron Bedsteads & Cooking Stoves.The Largest Stove Warehouse in the City T.m.StODDEET, NO.51 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Nearly Opposite the Ottawa Hofei.ORNAMENTAL GILT and BRONZED IRON BEDSTEADS Cribs, Cots, Couches; Chairs, Settees,Brackets, Hat and Umbrella Stands, Tables with Marbleized Iron Tops, Ornamental Iron Framed Mirrors, Fire Iron Stands, Flower Stands, Spittoons, Iron Pedestal Store Stools, with Plush or Morocco Tops to revolve, for Dry Good and Fancy Stores, Iron Railiug for Counters, Desks, Cemetery Lots, Public Grounds, Ac., Iron Farm Feucing, Hot Air Furnaces, Registers and Ventilators, Marbleized Iron Mantle Pieces, with Grates.April 25.\t49 Champagne, ;st of Hamilton.\u2019 May 26.jyj-OErS FIRST QUALITY, landing ex \u201c City PHILIP HOLLAND.74 SMITHS\u2019 COALS\u2014 Best NEWCASTLE.NUT For Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND.February II.\t18 gUTTER- 50 kegs Prime Upper Canada Butter For sale by R.THOMAS.May 15.\t64 Boiled Linseed Oil.QUARTER CASKS \u201c Blundell\u2019s'\u201d Best For Sale by FROTHINGHAM A WORKMAN.February 2.\t14 50 Russia Sheet Iron.1 TONS, just received in prime order, and lU for Sale by\t.'FROTHINGHAM A WORKMAN.February 2.\t14 Three Rivers Pot Ash Kettles.A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of these very superior KETTLES for Sale by FROTHINGHAM A WORKMAN.February 2.\t14 FOR SMLÆ, RAILWAY SPIRES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 CONTRACTS TAKEN for FURNISHING RAILWAY SPIKES to any amhunt.MANSFIELD HOLLAND, Canal Basin, Montreal.April 15,\t.45 FOU SAFE: Hickery, Oak and Ash Felloes, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, Whiffletrees, &e., OF ALL SIZES'.\u2014'ALSO,\u2014 ELM (MORTICED) HUBS, From 3)4 to 20 inches in diameter.With other Articles, for Carriage Maker's use.JOHN M.GILBERT.April 13.\tt Tts f4 THE Subscriber Oegs to inform bis Friends and the- Public, ttiat on THURSDAY, the 11th instant, he will be prepared to open those Premises to which he has removed, Ho.109, KOTSE DAME STREET, Where, in addition to his already\u2019 well selected Stock, he will offer the contents of several.pack-ages of RSOH là ES-aSOMABInS Êà-GÛBS, Just Received via PORTLAND AND BOSTON, - Consisting, in part, of 10 eases English ami American Bonnets ¦French and'English Ribbons English, Paris and American Parasols Smyrna, Saxony, Thread and other Laces ¦Silk, Satin, Barege, and Cashmere Sbawis, Ac.Silk, Satin; Poplin, Barege, and Muslin - Dresses, Ac.Kid, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Gloves, Ac.Feathers, -Flowers, Trimmings, Ac.With his usual-assortmCnt of Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Domestic Goods, Ac.\u2014also,\u2014 Masonic and Orange' Ribbons and Materials, a large supply, made expressly to order.JOHN O.BROWN, -¦'\t109, Notre Dame Street.May 10.\t60 VERY \" L5: p _S g?2o-n-_ lies; Kg-3 ; epaq ^-o: ë : 8\tof.: r I-l S : \u2022 u |l £>: : g» o c : o; è: : .2 T L \u2022\t\u201ca 3 \u2018 \u2022\tcT-'j?: : : s-G-: : : 52 : : \u2022 at?r : : o: i *-*3, ©i to to a?oi o o ^ ©ocooooocnooototoooocno©©®1 00©00©0©©0©©00©Q©0©0©&.W M M © © O?O œ i4-\u2022a-o W W W W to w M\u201c \u201cTr- A*- .to *a *3 \"a \u2022 o o o o o o I 2 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ \u2022a Cl\t\u2022 a 5T2:§! 2-.: 3 \u2018 ?' 2 § * * \u201c \u2022 a a * 2 a H 5 3 e-S.5 Pl tO © -3 to © >\u2014 I1 i?^ ^ ^ t?\"3 v a-a-zV 2\u2018 S*OOC)g,(7o^8a2 R E M ARKS .Flour.\u2014During the past week there has been a good demand for Flour on the spot, and the sales have comprised nearlyallthe fresh Flour offeredfor sale, at 37s.for Superfine, and 41s.3d.for Extra.Sales for July have been made to some extent, at 36s.9d /@ 37s.Since the arrival of the Europa, the feeling is better, and Flour is sold at 37s 6d.Wheat\u2014Sales to the extent of 30,000 minots, at from 7s.7Jd to 9s.7Jd.for Inferior to Fine quality.Indian Corn.\u2014Sales at 3s 9d.to 4s.No sales to arrive.Peas.\u2014We report sales of shipping lots at 6s.6d.Oats.\u2014Nothing to report.Provisions.\u2014Both, Beef and Pork are in better demand, ftnd bring the rates quoted.Ashes.\u2014Are in good demand at 33s.6d to 33s.9d.for Pots ; Pearls, 30s.to 30s.6d.Freights.\u2014Have again declined, and engagements have been made 2s.3d.to 2s.6d.for Flour to Glasgow and Liverpool ; Gi-ain we quote at 6s.per quarter ; Ashes to Liverpool and Glasgow 22s.t3> 25s.Stocks.\u2014Bank of Montreal\u2014Tendency downwards\u2014sellers at 21 per cent, premium\u2014buyers views below this mark.Bank of B.N.Amercia.\u2014None offering.Commercial Bank, M.D\u2014Offered at 13}^ premium ; no buyers at the figure.City Bank\u2014Has been taken at \u2019jW premium.Bank of Upper Canada\u2014Bank du Peuple\u2014 Nothing doing.Montreal Mining Co.\u2019s Consols \u2014Have been placed this week at 46s.6d.fS) 47s.6d., which is the asking premium ; latest sales, 47s.In other Mining Stocks, nothing doing,\u2014 Champlain & St.Lawrence Railroad\u2014Sales to a small extent at 50 per cent, discount.Grand Trunk Railway of Canada\u2014Nothing doing.This being dividend time, the rate is unsettled.Great Western ot Canada\u2014Offered at 2 per cent, discount.Montreal Telegraph Company\u2014A s mi-annual dividend of 4 percent, has been declared.The Stock has been placed at 1 per cent, premium.TRAVELLERS\u2019 LIST.Arrivals at the St.Lawrence Hall, June 29.A Dingley, Maine; A Heron, Niagara; Mrs J L Papin, St Louis; W B Hunter, New York; Raymond Papin, St Louis June 30.\u2014Mr Sheriff Corbett, Plattsburgh; F E Parker, do; W Anmond, Bytown; J B Moore, Danville; Thos Tait, Melbourne; John Amsleary, Kingston; B Maillefert; D McIntosh, Kingston; Thos Carr, Glasgow; W Jackson, T Nicholson, England; Jas Gumming, Trenton; Chas Ridout, Toronto; John Jordan and daughter, Belleville; Rev Dr Schaffær, Washington, US; A Forsyth, Halifax; J D Piniking, Plattsburgh; D A McDonald, Jas McDonald.July X.\u2014Henry Salter, W A Hawkins, London; S Cooper, Washington; Mr Oswald, Boston; C W Storrs, Montpelier; D Chase, Va ; D Forbes, Troy, NY.Arrivals at the Donegana Hotel, June 29.\u2014 Mr G S Howard, Chambly; W Gillespie, Troy, NY; C Eaton, N Y; J Newell,Louisville; W C Sterling, wife and son, G Sterling, wife and 2 children; Mrs M E Wood, Pokeepsee; F Fowler and lady, NY; J L Stettins, Cincinnati; M Snow and lady, N Y; W F Fallott, New Orleans; H C Gullet, Golverton; A Merrill and lady, San Francisco; W L Harris, Delaware; C M Chandler, Putnam; O; J Wetherill, Jr, and 2 daughters; J Doling, D Mathewson, Buffalo; R A Barnes and wife, St Louis; J Frost, New York; O C Weeks, Louisiana; W L Glenn, Miss Glen, Philadelphia; POL Russell, Pittsfield; Mrs Adams, Ashfield; Mrs Jacobson, Mrs Veil, Mr Sehoman, N Y; Miss Gowen, Quebec.June 30.\u2014Hon Wm Young, Hon E M Archibald, Mr P F Little, Quebec; J T Westcott, England; Master R G L Lormng, Chambly; Mr and Mrs Ogilvie, and servant, England; Mr and Mrs Jerry, Maine; J W Cochran, Chicago; W C Durfie and lady, Fan River, Mass; N D Appleton and lady, Alfred, Me; Mr Royal Phelps, N Y; Mrs Phelps and daughter, S W Schmidt, lady and 2 daughters, Mr Mangtin, E Heyen, H V Halton, Mr Mitchel and lady, John Harley; C A Darling, Dr E H Champlain, Mrs Dr Bedell, New York.July 1.\u2014J H Brinton, Pa; E T Clark, N Y; G A Birlase, Quebec; A S Sackett, Mrs Sackett, Miss Ostrander, J P Jones, Quebec; J H\u201cAnthony and lady; M Trowell, Boston, Mass.Arrivals at the Montreal House, June 29.\u2014 F Saint John, N Y; A McDonald, Wm Tnbateau, Burlington, C L Ouimette, St Eustache; R Wad-leigh, Kingsey; F Robinson, D Binett, St Johns; J Harvey, Brooklyn; S R Ross, Phil; A Hooley, England; C H Seavens, D H Hills; J H Burchard, Chicago; B Hooley, Phil; R L J Hall, N Y, W Ermaedon, Buffalo; Mr Olmstead & lady, Abany; G B Mauley, J W Higgins, Buffalo.June 30.\u2014H R Olmsted, N Y; W Wadleigh, R Rice, Kingsey Falls: W Fisher, Lowell, Mass; J Disturnell, J Sandford, N Y; J M C Rudolf, Nova Scotia; G M Child, Ooaticook; Mrs Slipper, Stau-stead; J W Rily, Mass; G C Cbickpering, Boston; R G Haren, Liverpoolj-J McClure, Streetsville; J Regsli, Hamilton; H Esselstyn, Clayton; H O Pike, Island Pond, Vt; H A Blanchard and lady, Troy, N Y; Mr and Mrs T M Moore, Mr and Mrs E L Nichol, J W Lynch, Miss Lynch, Mrs Brown, Mr Gravely, Quebec; D F Britton, Gananoque; W Obipman, N Y; A W Hyndman, Quebec; D J Muir.July 1.\u2014J F Fisher and wife, Boston; S Hey-ford, Maine; J B Williams, Chatham; S G Smith, Montreal; H Hewson and son, N Y; Jas H Humphrey, Albany; John C Hoyt, Utica; D Taylor, Kingston; A B Brown, JW Lowell, Three Rivers; W H Halt, Buffalo; J Adelphi, Mr and Mrs Noble, Halifax, N S; Wm J Van Bushut, wife and son, N Y; C F Paul, San Francisco; Mrs Louis Paul, Mr S Hamilton, Saratoga Springs; J Potter, Whitehall, N Y; WinH King, N Y; J M Mayer and wife, Boston.BIRTH.In this city, on the 30th ult., the wife of the Rev.David inglis, of a son.THEATRE-RO Y ALT MONDAY EVENING, Jl\u2019GY 3; WILL BE PRESENTED, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.\u201cSir Peter Teazle,\u201d Mr.Cunningham ; \u201cSir Oliver Surface,\" Mr.Moore ; \u201c Joseph Surface,\u201d Mr.Fisher; \u201cCharles Surface,\u201d Mr.Jordan; \u201cCrabtree,\u201d Mr.Phillips ; \u201c Sir Benjamin Backbite,\u201d Mr.Stewart; \u201cMoses,\u201d Mr.Hale ; \u201cCareless,\u201d Mr.Stoddart.\u201cLady Teazle,\u201d Mrs.Buckland ; \u201c Mrs.Candour, \" Mrs.1 Le&lBPao') b In consequence of the extreme length ot the Play, no other piece will be acted with it.For particulars, see small bills.Doors open at a Quarter to 8 o'clock ; Performance to commence at a Quarter-past 8 o\u2019clock.July 3.106 The Fleets in the Black Sea are still 7,50 for State ; Canadian fair demand, but no sales quoted.Grain\u2014Wheat fair demand for export, and market firmer ; sales 1100 bushels good white Canadian at $1,90.Mess Pork a shade firmer; sales 1250 barrels Prime at $10.75.EXPORTS Per Brig SUSSEX, Walker, Dundee, Routh & Oo.LeMesurier, Routh is co 65, trçs beef 60 bris do 100 bgs peas 44 tons 19 cwt 3 qrs 19 lbs linseed cake 18r5 brl fl.our 20 do indian corn-meal 10 do linseed cake 1800 pcs std staves; A Brown 2 bris flour 6 doz corn brooms 150 bgs corn 5 bgs common starch, produce of the United States ; J Kay it co 1 bx private effects.Per CALEDONIA, Wylie, E.A.& Co.E A it Oo 80 tons ballast.Per AJAX, Norik, Gloucester.H McKay & co 5267 bush corn 3625 minots wheat 244 bris flour.PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED\u2014JUNE 27.Brig Mary, Dargles, 10th June, Cape Breton, Benson it co, ballast Brigt Cbedabucto, Cole, 14th June, Labrador, H J Noad it co, fish 28.Ship Cumlodon Castle, McDonell, 18th May, Liverpool, A Gilmour Sc co, salt, See Schr St Ignace, Bernier, 6th June, Carraquette, order, grindstones 29.Bark Adeline, Newman, 28th May, Ponce, Leslie, Starnes & co, sugar and molasses .,,, Josepha, Burke, 10th May, Belfast, A Burke, pig iron, 217 pas Brig Alert, Cave, 16th June, Sydney, order, coal, C pas Nicholson, Clark, 4th do, St John, Nfld, Benson & co, ballast .Cambrian, Roper, 6th do, do, W Hunt & co, herrings Ship Polly, Gunn, 17th May, Ardrossan, Gillespie, Dean it co, pig iron .Acme, Sommervail, 17th do, Liverpool, A Gilmour & co, salt Brigt Pursuit, Absery, 13th June, Sydney, H J Noad & co, coals -Cruz Primeiro, Alves, 40 days, Oporto, C Ç Levey it co, salt and wine Schr Mary, Bouthil|ier, \u2014\u2014-, Garaquette, order, grindstones.CLEARED\u2014JUNE 28.Ship Oriental, Burt, Plymouth, H it E Burstall Bark Sampson, Izat, Troon,\tdo HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT °t Labo?\"bo3 pgcijiPï ¦,9y,r;oq McGILL COLLEGE.THE ANNUAL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS will be held in the NEW BUILDING, Burnside Hall, corner of University Avenue and Dorchester Street, on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY next, the 3rd, 4th and 5th of July, between the hours of NINE, A.M.,and FOUR, P.M., each day.The DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES will take place on FRIDAY, 7th July, at TWO o\u2019clock P.M.Parents and Guardians are respectfully invited to be present both at the Examinations and the Distributions of Prizes.R.R.BURRAGE, Secy.McG.C.\u2018 -'July 3.\tm mwf 106 Lining! notice.A CALL of SIX PENCE PER SHAR,®, on the Capital Stock of tbe C'ANA.DA.MINING, COMPANY, is declared aud PAYABLE at the CITY BANK, on TUESDAY, the 1st AUGUST next, to meet tbe expenses of the operations now being carried on under the superintendence of Professor J.D.Whitney.DAVID TORRANCE, President.Montreal, July 1, 1854.\t106 NOTICE.THE CONSIGNEE of about THIRTY TONS BAR IRON, per \u201cErromanga,\u201d last Fall, consigned to Order, is hereby notified that, if the same be not claimed within fourteen days, it will be sold to pay Freight and Charges.OPH & 00.JulyJL__________ _\t10,6; m \u2018 NOW A-DAYS New York, June 29, 1854.55 r 106 Missing, SAID to have been landed from the Steamer \u201c Prince Albert,\u201d about the 2nd of lune last, a CASE of HATS, marked W W C.W.W.CAMPBELL.July 3.\tu 106 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.AMAN who bas an Hour-and-a-Half to spare in the MORNING to carry a ROUND of the MONTREAL HERALD.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A BOY.Apply at the HERALD OFFICE.June 28.\t102 CAC0UNA, RIVER DU LOUP, AND MURRAY BAY.THE Sea-going Steamer PRINCESS ROYAL, Wilson, Master, will leave Montreal, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3, AT FIVE O\u2019CLOCK, P.M., for the above places, and QUEBEC at EIGHT o\u2019clock the following morning.Her accommodations are very superior, and adapted for this route.For further particulars, apply to WM.LINDSAY, Agent, Mullin\u2019s Buildings.Or to\tJOHN WILSON, Quebec.July 3.\tjoe For Bytown and Rideau Canal.THE Steamer \u201cMETEOR,\u201d Shaver, Master, will be despatched for the above and intermediate Ports, THIS EVENING, at SIX o\u2019clock, P.M.For Freight, apply to ROBERTSON, JONES * CO.July 3\t106 Office of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co.of the County of Montreal.NOTICE is hereby given to persons having Claims against this Company, for Losses by Fire on the 8th and 9th July, 1852, that a DIVIDEND of TWO PENCE Currency in the Pound has been declared, and will be PAYABLE at this Office, on or after the TENTH day of JULY instant.\t.By order of the Board, LOUIS BOYER, \u2018 President.P.L.LeTOORNEUX, Secretary.Montreal, July 1, 1854.\tr mwf 106 NOTICE.THE Public are respectfully informed that MIL JOHN MONTGOMERY has been appointed SOLE AGENT for the Sale and Distribution of Messrs.JOHN TALLIS & CO.\u2019s PUBLICATIONS, and that no person other than Mr.Montgomery is from this date authorized to discharge the duties of such Agent in this District.JOHN MOUNTAIN, Agent for Messrs.J.Tallis & Co., 55 Day Street, New York.July 3.\tr 106 ALL PARTIES, who are now Subscribers to the Works of Messrs, Jno.Tallis & Co., are requested to forward their Names and Address to the above named Agent, the List of Subscribers\u2019 Names not having been placed in his possession.A FEW RESPECTABLE MEN, of good address, will find constant employment, and ample remuneration, to Canvas the very Popular Worka ofTALLis&Co.Apply to the Agent, J.MONTGOMERY, 53 St.Francois Xavier Street.July 3.\tr 106.TO CONSIGNEES.THE Barge MARIE ELEANOR, with, Goods ex \u201cLochlibo,\u201d from London, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass Entries.KING, REED Sc CO.July 3.\tu toe XIS7CX1JB.XS For the Cure of Diarrhoea, and for the: Prevention of Cholera.This invaluable preparation has;.been successfully used for several years as a.preventative of Cholera, and will check a Diarrhoea almost immediately, if taken in time.Nb-family should be without a bottle of it.Preparedl only at the Familv Drug Store.G.VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, 118, (formerly No.86.) Notre Dame St.July 3.\t106.Swedes Iron.THE Subscribers have received a Complète Assortment, ex \u201c Maria Mathilda,\u201d from Gothenburg.CRATHBRN & CAVERHILL, Custom House Square.July 3.\t106 WANTED-A SITUATION as Bo^hK^r.Applicant would be a valuable acquisition for a large manufacturing business, being not only perfect in Book-Keeping by double entry but also in controlling all of importance in manufacturing businesses.He has elaborated the plan of the control actually in practice in the far famed Croton Mills of Messrs.Hecker Sc Brother at New York.He speaks English, French and German, and can furnish satisfactory references.Address F.F., care of G.Lomer, Esq., 260 St\" Paul Street, Montreal.July £\t106 CONSIGNEE W ANTED FOR the undermentioned' Goods,, Ex ANNj Ulai», Master, from Liverpool-12 balea Wool Waste 25 tons No.1 Gartaharriie Pig Iron GORDON & COi, June 30.104.NOTICE ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, the FIRST1 JULY, during the months of JULY and AUGUST, the Subscribers will CLOSE THEIR STORES, on SATURDAY, at THREE o\u2019clock, June 29, J.B, SMITH & CO, du 104 MOM'RÎsàL MëRA LD AMD DAILY COMMERCIAL GALETTE, MONDAf.JüLy ^ 1S54.For Cobourg, Port Hope and Toronto.The first-class Schooner BRISTOL, -\u2014-Master, is ready to receive Freight for the above ports, and will have quick dispatch.For Freight, apply to JOHN MACPHERSON, Canal Wharf.June 29.\t103 CONSIGNEES PER Ship ADLER, from Bremen, will please Pass their Entries for such Goods as are now in the Quebec Customs Warehouse, or authorize the Subscribers to do so, without delay.ENGELKE & KAMENA, 22, St.François Xavier Street.July 1.\tm 105 SHIP \u201c EVENING STAR\u201d WITH her BARGES is now in Port.Consignees will please send their Per-irgMiav.mits on board immediately.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., Agents.July 1.\tu 105 TO CONSIGNEES.The Barque JANE is now in Port, Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.SAMUEL & CO., Agents.June 2T.\te 101 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.THE New First Class Barque MARIA MATILDA, Captain Elfwerson, now in Port, will engage Cargo for any safe Port.Apply to\t^ HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 26._________________________1°° TO CONSIGNEES.THE Barque ELIZABETH, Captain Gro-\u2018 now from Charente, is Reported at ______the Custom House.Consignees of Goods are requested to pass their Entries without delay'\tHENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 26.\t100 TO CONSIGNEES.THE Barge AMERICA has arrived, with part of the Cargo ex Ship \u201cParagon,\u201d transhipped at Quebec.Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.JOHN MACPHERSON, Canal Wharf.June 24.\t99 FOR GLASGOW.THE A 1 Regular Trader CAMBRIA, jgStSk Russell, Master, has commenced Load-*=§!§& ing, and will have quick despatch.\u2014 For Fright, apply to JAS.BURNS & CO., June 23.\t98 FOR LONDON.THE Fine New A 1 British Built, Coppered and Copper-Fastened, Fast Sailing Clipper Ship \u201cNEW GREAT BRITAIN,\u201d John Duffill, Commander, will be ready in a day or two to take in Cargo, and will leave not later than the 28th instant.Apply to Captain Duflhll on board, or to LeMESURIER, ROUTE & CO.June 22.\t97 TO CONSIGNEES.Consignees per Brig ANN, Blair, Master, from Liverpool, will please call at the Office of the Subscribers and sign an Average Bond, without which no Goods can be delivered.GORDON & CO.June 21.\t96 THE Barque MARLA MATHILDA, Capt.J.Elfwerson, from Gothenburg, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO, Agents.June 21.\t96 THE Barque INDUSTRY, Capt.P.Peterson, from Newport, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consiguees will please pass their Entries without delay.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO, Agents.June 21.\t96 Tcf CONSIGNEES.THIS Brig ANN, Captain Blair, from Li-verpool, is Entered Inwards at the 5ÉÊÉi& Custom House.Consignees are requested to pass their Entries immediatelv.GORDON & CO.June 20.\t95 THE DEOLINDA, from Oporto, is Entered Inwards at the Custom Houae.\u2014 Consignees will please pass their Entries immediately.THEODORE HART.June 20.\t95 TO CONSIGNEES.^ The Schooner PERSEVERANCE, with rçjlïtïv the Goods ex \u201c Alabama,\u201d from Liver-3ÊÉS6» pool, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass their Entries immediately.GORDON & CO.June 19.\t94 FOR GLASGOW.THE A 1 Brig SUSAN, Captain Beck, having the greater part of her Cargo engaged, will have immediate despatch for the above Port.Apply to HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.June 17.\t93 FOR SALE.THE NEW SHIP, of about 660 tons register, built under the inspection of Lloyd\u2019s Surveyor, to class 7 years, now on the stocks in Lemlin\u2019s Ship Yard, Quebec, and nearly ready for launching\u2014 a model of which can be seen at our office.Apply to RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.June 16.\t92 TO CONSIGNEES.THE Brig FATHER MATTHEW, G.G.Henderson, from Newcastle on Tyne, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consiguees will please pass their Entries immediately.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO., Agents.June 12.\t88 CONSIGNEES PER AMY ANN.THE AMY ANN, McLeod, from Liverpool, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consignees are requested to sign the Average Bond, and pass their Entries.A.CUVILLIER & CO.June 10.\t87 FOR DUNDEE AND EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND.THE A.1 British Built Brig SUSSEX, Henry Walker, Commander, is now ¦VïMS*' ready to receive Cargo for Dundee, or any Port on the East Coast of Scotland.Apply to Cpptain Walker on board, or to LeMESURIER, ROOTH & CO.June 7.\t84 TO CONSIGNEES.THE Brig NORMA, Captain W.Clark, from Newcastle, is Entered Inwards at ______ the Custom House.Consignees by her will please pass their Entries.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO., Agents.June 7.\t.84__ ' FOR GLASGOW OR LIVERPOOL.THE A 1 Clipper Bark LUNAN, 250 tons register, will accept a Charter for either of above Ports.Apply to SAMUEL & CO., Qr to\tRAE & MITCHELL, Brokers.79 June 1.\u2014 NOTICES.Pleasure Excursion.LAKE CHAMPLAIN.FOURTH OF JULY.LEAVING Montreal AJ for Rouse\u2019s Point at 6, M., taking Steamer AMERICA through Lake Champlain, calling at Grand Isle, Plattsburgh, Port Jackson, Port Kent, Burlington, and all landings to Ticonderoga, where the splendid Steamer CANADA will take the Excursionists, returning to Montreal the same evening.Fare for the Trip ouly TWO DOLLARS AND A HALF.Arrangements are made to secure every comfort.Breakfast, Dinuer and Tea may be had on board the steamers.Tickets and \"information may be had at the Offices of the Champlain and St.Lawrence, the Saratoga, and the Vermont Central Railroads, Mullins\u2019 Buildings, opposite the Quebec Steamboat Wharf.Also, at the Office of the Rutland and Burlington Railroad, Place d\u2019Armes.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.June 30.\tm 104 EOR RIVER ])Lr LOUP INI) CAC0UNA.Tlie First Class Sea Goiiig Steamer SAGUENAY, WILL leave the NAPOLEON WHARF on SATURDAY MORNING next, 1st July, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, or immediately after arrival of Mail Boat from Montreal, for River du Loup, calliug at L\u2019Islet, Riviere Quelle, and Murray Bay.Returning, will leave River du Loup early on the following MONDAY, and arrive here same evening.JOHN LAIRD, Agent.Quebec, 28lh June, 1854.\t104 FOR THE RIVER SARI ENAY, CACOimA, &c.THE STEAMER SAGUENAY, CAPTAIN RENE SIMARD, WILL leave the NAPOLEON WHARF, Quebec, on WEDNESDAY MORNING next, 5th July, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, or immediately after arrival of Montreal Mail Boat, on a PLEASURE EXCURSION up the RIVER SAGUENAY, calling at Murray Bay, River du Loup, &c.JOHN LAIRD, Agent.Quebec, 28tb June, 1854.\t104 SALT mWiUI BATlllTli.The First Class Sea-Ooing Steamer SAGUENAY, COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN RENE SIMARD, WILL COMMENCE her WEEKLY TRIPS from OUEBEO to the RIVER SAGUENAY and the Watering Places in the Lower St.Lawrence, on TUESDAY, the 27th JUNE, calling and landing passengers on the Government Wharves at LTSLET RIVER QUELLE, \u2019MAL BAY, and RIVIERE DU LOUP.Cacouna Passengers will be landed at River du Loup.The above Steamer was built expressly for this route, and her Commander has had much experience in navigating the waters of the Lower St.Lawrence.The Steamer will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, A.M., or immediately after the arrival of the Montreal Boat.JOHN LAIRD, Agent, St.Lawrence Chambers.Quebec,June 15, 1854.\t98 STEAMER FOR LIKE ERIE.NOW OPEN, FOR A FEW DAYS OJVEY, AT ODD FELLOWS\u2019 HALL, PERHAM\u2019S GIGANTIC SEVEN MILE MIRROR, A Grand Tour of 2000 miles over tbe Lakes, the Niagara, St.Lawrence and River Saguenay.Admittance, Is.3d.(25c); Children, 7j^d.^Exhibitions EVERY EVENING at EIGHT o\u2019clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDixY AFTERNOONS at THREE o\u2019clock.Persons purchasing a Ticket for four admissions to this Exhibition will be presented with a numbered certificate, entitling them to one share in the 100,000 GIFTS, For particulars of which see small bills, and advertisement in Pifuf.Tickets can be obtained at Herbert\u2019s Music Store, 105 and 107, Notre Dame Street, at the principal Hotels, and at the Door at the time of Ei hibition.For Port Stanley & Intermediate Ports.MESSRS.HOOKER, JAQUES & CO.\u2019S Steamer HIBERNIA, Moat, Master, will leave the Subscriber\u2019s Wharf for PORT STANLEY and all Ports ou the Welland Canal, ou MONDAY next, July 3rd, at SIX o\u2019clock, P.M.Has excellent accommodations for Cabin and Steerage passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to HOOKER, JAQUES & CO., Canal Wharf.June 28.\t102 LAKE ERIE, -jmsmet Regular Trailer between Montreal and Port Stanley, OAI.IING AT Port Dover, Port Burwell and Ports on Welland Canal, IF SUFFICIENT FREIGHT OFFERS.THE First-Class Schr.ISAAC BUCHANAN, Pollock, Master, is now ready to receive Freight for the above ports, to be taken at low rates.For Freight, apply to JOHN MACPHERSON, Canal Wharf.June 2G.\t100 Alteration of Hour.BiUMT LINE.ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN GTOïme AUB IVtOSJTREAI.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Vessels of this Line will start as follows : JOHN MUNN, Capt.C.L.Abmstrono.PROM MONTREAL.\tPROM\tQUEBEC.Mondays,\tTuesdays, Wednesdays, and\tThursdays, and Fridays,\tSaturdays, At 7, P.M.\tAt 5, P.M.QUEBEC, Capt.A.M.Rudolf.FROM MONTREAL.\tPROM\tQUEBEC.Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, At 7, P.M.Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, At 5, P.M.Arriving at an early hour the following morning Freight intended for shipment must be alongside at least one hour before the departure of the Boat.Having commuted with the Harbor Commissioners, Wharfage on all Goods fincluding those in bond) is payable by the Vessels.H.E.SCOTT, Agent, Mullins\u2019 Buildings, Commissioner Street.June 19i\t94 NOTICE.THE powerful Steam Tug CITY OF TORONTO, is now prepared to Tow Vessels during the Season of Navigation between Montreal and Quebec.For further particulars, apply to MESSRS.WALKER & BERRY, Quebec Or to W.D.B.JANES, Canal Basin, Montreal.May 25,1851.\t73 June 22.97 DeBriiuont CUampagne.fTIHE Undersigned is now transmitting orders to the Proprietors for this DELICIOUS WINE.- Parties wishing to import should lose no time in sending ^^\u2018YaMONTAGNE, Agent.N.B.\u2014The trade alone supplied.July 1.105 MISSING.SAID to have been landed ex \u201cYanikale, \u2019 from London\u2014 ONE TIERCE E A 96 Any information respecting it will oblige E.ATWAiKK.July I- 105 SUMMER RESIDENCE.AT AIRLY COTTAGE, Cote de Neiges, SIX or EIGHT BOARDERS can be accommodated.July 1.RUGG1STS\u2019 ASSISTANT WANTED Apply to 105 THE WAR GALLOP (Just Re-Publislied at Half-Price), AND another Splendid Assortment of NEW DANCE, VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, at FKIIVCE\u2019S MUSIC STORE, 113 Notre Dame Street.July 1.\t105 BUSINESS NOTICES LYON\u2019S KATHAIRON, £3\u201d For Preservins, Restoring and Beautifying the Hair, is the most delightful and wonderful article the world ever produced.Its astonishing success is without a precedent in the history of the Materia Medica.Dark and luxuriant curls, soft and glossy hair, with scores of admirers, (mark this ladies), is the universal effect of the Kathairon.Bald and gray heads were perfectly astonished.\u201cThe Kathairon has fully restored my hair after a baldness of 12 years.A.J.Courtright, 76 Bond Street N.Y.\u201d The Kathairon is a certain cure for Nervous Head Ache, and all Cutaneous Diseases.Sold by all dealers, everywhere.Try it.Price only 25 cents in large bottles.D.S.BARNES, @roprietor, 161 Broadway, N.Y.Sold by every Druggist in Canada.July 3.\t106 23\u201c During the European wars, in tbe beginning of the last century, when \u201c grim visaged war \u201d shook the world to its centre, two men of science Robert Watt and Richard Arkwright, unmindful of these convulsions, devoted themselves to the improvement of machinery, and the consequent elevation of mankind.They gained eternal fame in the hearts of men, more lasting those who \u201c sought it at the cannon\u2019s mouth.\u201d W.Bogle, of 277 Washington street, is a man of peace; but his fame is spread over the world as the celebrated inventor of the Hyperion Fluid, for the preservation aud beauty of the hair, the Hebeaiona, for beautifying the complexion, and the unrivalled Amole Shaving compound.All of these articles are the best for their various purposes ever invented and deserve everlasting fame.To he had of Wm.Lyman & Co., Wholesale Agents for C.E.; and sold by A.Savage & Co.Alex.Urquiiart, and S.J.Lyman & Co., Druggists, Montreal.In Quebec, of Joseph Bowles and Dr.Musson, Druggists.\tOtis 106 Bogle\u2019s Premium Electric Hair Dye is totally different and far superior to anything ever invented.The process is perfectly simple, and the effect, magical.It instantly and indelibly dyes the most stubborn hair a natural black or brown, without injuring the skiu in the least, and leaves the hair soft and silky after the operation This, with Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid, aud Shaving Soaps, may be had of Wm.Lyman à Co., Wholesale Agents for C.E.and sold by A.Savage A Co., Alex.Urquhart and S.J.Lyman & Co., Druggists, Montreal.I.Quebec,of Joseph Bowles,andDr.Musson,Druggists.\tCmwf 106 STRANGE DEVELOPEMENT.53\u201d Scientific men are daily bringing to light new inventions, and the march of progress is onward ; persons Bald, or becoming so, will be pleased to learn that science and loug research combined have brought before tbe public the greatest wonder of the age, in the article of EMERSON\u2019S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, aud sure cure for Baldness and to prevent Hair from falling.See Circulars to be had of Agents.Price $1 in large bottles.Sold by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Agents, Next tbe Court House.C.E.FISHER & CO., Proprietors, 57 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio.June 21.\t2m 96 ANOTHER CERTIFICATE, To prove that everybody should use Bowman\u2019s Gargling Oil : St.Pie, Sept.1, 1853.Dear Sir,\u2014I have been constantly in the habit of using your Gargling Oil for some time past, and can confidently recommend it to the public for reducing all kinds of inflammations, aud for healing flesh wounds and burns.I have found it very beneficial likewise in allaying the extreme pains of rheumatism.I believe it also extremely valuable for many diseases of horses aud cattle, having cured a very bad case of wind spavin on a favorite horse of mine not long since with a bottle of it.You are at liberty to use the above as you may think proper.Dr.J.A.O.Tetrault, J.P.Mr.W.E.Bowman, Montreal.P.S.\u2014This Medicine can only be obtained in the City of Montreal at the Manufactory, M'Gill Street ; and for tbe convenience of the public, al F.Trigg\u2019s Fancy Goods Store, opposite, the English Church, Notre Dame Street.June 21.\t96 auction sales.\u201cThe\u201d Pale Sherry.rpHE ANNUAL IMPORTATION of this WINE, J_ so highly esteemed in England and in Canada, has just been LANDED, ex \u201cNew Great Britain.\u201d June.20.\t95 British aud North American EXPRES S_C 0 MP ANY.MESSENGERS leave DAILY for the Eastern Townships, Portland aud Boston, at 6 o\u2019clock, A.M.and 3 o'clock P.M.; at 6 o\u2019clock for Quebec; at 8 o\u2019clock A.M.forBytown, Kingston, Belleville, Toronto, Hamilton, Saint Catherines, Loudon, and Windsor.d.Deforest, Agent, 53, Great St.James Street.Montreal, July 1, 1854.\tly 90 INDUSTRY VILLAGE & RAW DON RAILROAD COMPANY.THE INTEREST falling due on the FIRST of JULY on the BONDS of the INDUSTRY VILLAGE & RAWDON RAILROAD CO., will be paid at my Office, on presentation of the Coupons.P.D.BROWN, Treasurer, No.36, St.François Xavier St.July 1.\tu 105 Montreal Building Society.THE next MONTHLY MEETING of this Society, will be held on MONDAY AFTERNOON, the 3rd proximo, at the Secretary\u2019s Office, from Four till Six o\u2019clock, for the payment of Im stalments.By order, JAMES COURT, Sec.and Treas.June 28.\t102 FURNISHED HOUSE.A PARTY desirous of giving up House-keeping, would be glad to Treat for the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CROCKERY, PLATE, LINEN, &c., all of which are of the most expensive and superior quality.Also, LEASE of the HOUSE, which is situated in a beautiful locality in the vicinity of the Mountain.Apply, by letter, to Box 91, Post Office.July 1.\tm 105 FOR SAUF, Black turkey raisins, in boxes Dublin XX Porter, in large quarts Madras Indigo, ex John Bull Window Glass, 7x915)44x30 Mustard, in 8 and 16 oz.bottles and jars Ground Ginger, in tins Patent Starch, in 2 and 4 oz.packets Black Lead, in 2 aud 4 oz.packets Mixed Fancy Wine Biscuits, in tins FORBES & CO.July 1.\t105 jroam m.GROCERIES.ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON next, 5th July, at the .Stores of MESSRS.NOAD, BROTHERS, will be offered at Auction :\u2014 Flhds Bright Muscovado Sugar Pirns Molasses Bags Coffee Twankay and other Teas Boxes T.D.Montreal Pipes Lines, Twines, &c., &c.Bris Pale Seal, Cod, Oil Do Codfish Do No.1 Split Herrings Do and Half-brls Mackerel With other articles.Sale at half-nast TWO o\u2019clock.JOHN M.TOBIN, 106\tAuctioneer.NOTICE.IN order to meet the views of those in our employment, we beg leave to notify the Public, that we will CLOSE our several PLACES of BUSINESS during the Months of JULY and AUGUST, commencing TO-DAY, 1st July, on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at.THREE o\u2019clock.(Signed,) HENRY VENNOR & CO., YOUNG, JANES & CO., , LkMESURIER, ROUTH & CO., MORLAND & CO., LESLIE, STARNES & CO., ANDERSON, EVANS & CO., EDWELL & CO., ALEX.URQUHART, NOAD, BROTHERS, HENRY CHAPMAN & CO., J & J.MITCHELL.July 1.\tu 105 TELEGRAPH CÜMPAÏÎ NOTICE is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, has been THIS DAY DECLARED, and will be PAYABLE at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, in this City, on and after MONDAY, the TENTH JULY.The TRANSFER BOOK will be CLOSED from the 1st to the 10th proximo.By Order of the Board, JAMES DAKERS, Secretary.July 1.\tm 105 Quebec Mining Company.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company, will be held on MONDAY, the 10th JULY, at TWELVE o'clock, at the Office of the Company, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, St.Peter Street, .By Order, S.NEWTON, .\t.Secretary.Quebec, 19th June, 1854.\t96 1500 RE4UTÏFUL ME R E S H AU MS, FOE SALE AT LOW PEICES.rpHE Subscriber has now opened 1500 BEAU-1 TIFUL MERESHAUM BOWLS and PIPES, in Cases, Plain and Elaborately Carved, and in their Natural State, comprising one of the RICHEST and LARGEST STOCKS OF PIPES of any one house in the world, and will be offered, either Wholesale or Retail, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES.JOHN LEVEY.June 30.\t104 A TREAT FOR SMOKERS, TUST RECEIVED, ex brig \u201c Paragon,\u201d from J Havre, four Cases of FINE YELLOW BERLIN CANNISTER aud KRULL TOBACCOS, a Beautiful Flavor and Fragrance.And, daily expected by Steamer \u201c Ottawa,\u201d two Cases of LA-TAKEA SMOKING TOBACCO, in LUI.pkgs.JOHN'LÊVEY.June 30.\t104 NEW QÏÏADHILLES.LE \u201cECHOS DU CANADA,\u201d On Favorite Canadian Airs.Price Is 101-od.Just Published by SEEBOLD, BROTHERS, 221, Notre Dame Street, (West.) June 30.\t104 FOR SAFE.A1LWAY AND MACHINERY GREASE, of the best English make, in large or small quantities to suit purchasers.FORBES & CO.July 1.\t105 R' Writing aud Wrapping Papers, &c.THE Subscriber is NOW RECEIVING, ex Shandon, Albion, Three Bells, St.Lawrence, and other Vessels to arrive (direct from the Mills), an Extensive Stock of WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS, &c.; the whole of which having been purchased previous to the advance in price, he is able to dispose of, Wholesale, on the very best terms.CAMPBELL BRYSON, 30 St.François Xavier Street.May 24.\tmwf-72 Blank Account Books, Stationery, &c.rTAHE Subscriber begs to call the attention of i.Merchants, Country Store-Keepers, parties Furnishing Offices, Ac., to his Extensive Stock of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS (both imported and of his own manufacture), PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, &c., Ac., comprising almost every article in the line, which he offers, Wholesale and Retail, at very Reasonable Prices.CAMPBELL BRYSON.May 24.\tmwf-72 FOR.SilXE, SUPERIOR HEAVY-BODIED MOLASSES, in Puns Twankay and Young Hyson Tea Superior Pale, Seal Oil, in brls Pure Cod Oil, in brls Prime Labrador Herrings, in brls Wet Codfish, in brls Brandy, in hhds and pipes Doherty\u2019s Montreal T.D.Pipes Lockhart\u2019s Cordage and Twines Leaf Tobacco,Jn.hhds Cadiz and Liverpool Salt Cotton Wick NOAD, BROTHERS.Montreal,.30th June,''1854.\tr 104 T FOR EAXE.ALLOW AND GREASE, In Barrels and Casks.NOAD, BROTHERS.Montreal, 30lh June, 1854.\tr 104 FOR SALE.Mess and prime mess pork.NOAD, BROTHERS.Montreal, 30lh June, 1854.\tr 104 EAST INDIA PALE ALE.MR.GEORGE LULÏIAM, St.François Xavier Street, has RECEIVED his USUAL SUPPLY of this LIGHT SUMMER DRINK.June 29.\t103 Disinfectants.CONCENTRATED SOLUTION of CHLORIDE .OF ZINC .LEDOYEN\u2019S FLUID TENNANT\u2019S CHLORIDE OF LIME FOUR THIEVES\u2019 VINEGAR, Ac.The above in bottles, with full directions for use, for sale by .ALFRED SAVAGE A CO.June 29.\t103 1PINE BATHING SPONGES, just received by 1\tALFRED SAVAGE A CO.June 29.\t103 URE, LEMON JUICE, for sale by ALFRED SAVAGE A CO.June 29.\t103 FOK SAFE.AH ALF-COVERED C ARRIAGE, nearly new, the properly of an Officer who has recently gone to England.Apply to chas.McDonald, Carriage Maker, St.Louis Suburbs.June 30.\tm 104 Ten thousand bushels Indian corn for Sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by HENRY McKAY.June 30.\t104 [VERPOOL SALT in bags, for Sale by HENRY McKAY.June 30.\t104 YDNEY, PICTOU AND SUNDERLAND COAL, for Sale by HENRY McKAY.June 30.\t104 L S SCHOOX.BOOKS.CT'OR SALE, on tbe best terms, NEW and E IMPROVED EDITIONS of the NATIONAL THE Subscribers have THIS DAY formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP under the Firm of MACKINNON A CO., and commenced business as IRON and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.JOHN MACKINNON, ABRAHAM FITZGIBBON.19, Great St.Jaubs Stbeet, ?Montreal, 1st July, 1854.\t) 1m 105 July 1.JOHN GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, West End Notre Dame Street.e 105 \"\\\\/ ANTED,\u2014By a Young Man, a SITUATION VV as BUTLER.The advertiser understands Ms business.Apply at the Herald Office.July 1,\tc 105 To Civil Engineers.WANTED\u2014A SITUATION on some large work, being located or under construction, or to have some charge in an Office.The advertiser, who is a .Scotchman, 26 years of age, has had much experience both, in this country and at home, in the location aud construction of works, and as a Draughtsman.Can produce unexceptionable credentials, as to character and professional ability, from some of the first Engineers in this city.Address John Houston, care of Edward W.Serrell, Esq, CivilEngineer, 157, Broad-wav, New York, U.S.New York, 27th June, 1854,\ttn 105 SERIES of SCHOOL BOOKS, Prices.at much Reduced Beaver Cut Nail Works.THE above Works are now in foil operation! The undersigned are prepared to execute orders with dispatch.HENRY VENNOR & CO.June 15.\tim mt 91 Montreal Wool Card Manufactory.ON HAND, an extensive stock of CARD CLOTHING, for Woollen Manufactories and Carding Mills, of superior quality.Expected in a few days : a Supply of HAND WOOL CARDS.HENRY VENNOR & CO.June 15.\t1m mt 91 Blasting Powder.KEGS LARGE GRAIN, of Superior quality.HENRY VENNOR & CO.I m m t 91 1500 June 15.AUCTION SALES.BY J.Cr.SHIPWAY.CARGO SALE OF SUGAR.ON TUESDAY next, July 4th, will be offered for account of Messrs.MILLS, MATTICE & CO., alongside of Brigantine HORATIO, from Porto Rico, lying at tbe Metcalfe Basin :\u2014 1fl4 Bbls3 \\ Very Brig'lt Muscovado Sugar 100 bags Coftee Sale at TEN o\u2019clock, precisely.J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.106 SPLENDID CUT GLASS W-AEE, VEEY SUPERIOR PLATED GOODS, Elegant China, PAPXEB.BŒACHÏE ARTICLES, &C.&c.&c.ON WEDNESDAY next, the 5th July, at the Auction Rooms of J.G.SHIPWAY, will be Sold by Auction, without reserve\u2014 Glassware Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Coffee Sets Plated Ware Papier Machie Trays, Table, Cake and Card Baskets, &c.&c.The whole may be examined on Tuesday, the 4th instant, until time of sale.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 106\tAuctioneer.LIVERPOOL SALT.ON 4VEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY THE 5TH, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Alongside the Schr.\u201c Marie Lavine.\u2019 500 bags Liverpool Salt 1500 minota Coarse Salt in bulk 500 New Empty Salt Sacks \u2014and\u2014 If arrived in time : 362 bags Fine Stoved Salt Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.J.G.SHIPWAY, 105\tAuctioneer.IMPORTANT SALE LONDON CHINA WARE.MR.SHIPWAY has just received from London, and will offer by Auction as soon as possible\u2014 Eight Casks of very fine Breakfast, Dinner, Tea and Bedroom Sets of China Ware.\u2014also,\u2014 Muffin, Butter and Sugar Pots, Glass Decanters, Egg Cups, Cake Plates, Fancy Jugs, Bowls, &c., comprising the most beautiful articles in China Ware ever offered in Montreal.Due Notice will be given when the articles may be seen, and day of Sale fixed.89\tJ.G.SHIPWAY.c ARBONATE OF SODA, and \u201cCasey's\u201d LIVERPOOL SOAP, for sale in Store, by J.G.SHIPWAY.June 21.-\tr 96 DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION BErWKiCN NEW YORK & PALERMO, TOUCHING AT INTERMEDIATE MEDITERRANEAN PORTS.THE NEW SCREW STEAMER SICFLIA, Of 1200 tons burthen, and 300 horse power, built in the Clyde especially for Ibis Line, with all the recent improvements, left Palermo on the 1st of June, and will start from NEW YORK, on her return voyage, in the month of JULY, touching at Marseilles, Genoa, Leghorn, Naples and Messina.'Ihis Steamer, sailing under the Flag of the Two Sicilies, has been fitted expressly for the comfort and convenience of first, second and third class passengers, and is under the command of an officer of great experience.The Line oï Steamers, of which the \u201cSicilia\u201d is to be the pioneer, will recommend itself particularly to those who desire to reach Italy or the East in the quickest, easiest, and most economical manner.Particulars in reference ta her return voyage will be made known after her arrival here.\u2014 Meanwhile, apply for all information to the General New York Agent, ERNEST FEIDLER, 32 Broadway.New York, June 24.\tr 102 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NEW YORK & GLASGOW.THE GLASGOW and NEW YORK WJ®»», STEAMSHIP COMPANY\u2019S new and powerful Steamships \u2018 GLASGOW,\u201d 1962 tons, 400 horse-power, Robert Craig, Commander, and \u201c NEW YORK,\u201d 2,400 tons, 500 horse-power, are appointed to sail as under, viz :\u2014 FROM NEW YORK.SATURDAY, August 5th, at 12 o\u2019clock, Noon.FROM GLASGOW.TUESDAY, July 11th.PASSAGE MONEY.First Cabin, saloon state-rooms.$90 First Cabin, midship\tdo\tdo\tdo.75 Second Cabin\tdo\tdo\tdo.50 Steward\u2019s Fee included.A limited number of third-class passengers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quality, properly cooked, at.TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.Carries a Surgeon.New York City Bills or Gold only received for Passages.For Freight or passage, apply r,o J.McSYMON, 33 Broadway, New York.June 25.\t103 ARRIVING AT Quebec, Monl real, Rouse\u2019s Point, Boston, and New York, Forwarded In Bond or Duty Paid.Apply to CHARLES SEYMOUR, Montreal.June 24.\t99 E.PICKUP\u2019S GENERAL REGISTRY, NEWSPAPER AND Postage Stamp Office, ADJOINING THE NEW POST OFFICE, SAINT FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.June 28.\t102 AUCTION SALES.\u2014LIKEWISE,\u2014 British and American Editions of all SCHOOL and CLASSICAL BOOKS in general use throughout Canada.CAMPBELL BRYSON.May 24.\tmwf-72 Suspension Bridges.DA T°NS CHARCOAL WIRE, for Suspension Dw\tBridges 5 do Annealed\tdo\tdo\tdo Swedes Iron, 4 x 2J\tdo\tdo\tdo For sale by MORLAND & CO.June 27.\t2w TWt 101 DRIED PEACHES for sale by the Subscriber E.E.SHELTON, June 20.No.256 Notre Dame Street.Tts 95 A\": ELDERLY GENTLEMAN of the Church England, who has had considerable experience in Teaching, is desirous of devoting Three or Four hours of each day to private instruction in the English, Latin, and Greek Languages.CLASSJSS in Schoojs would not be declined for the above, as also for the Elementary Mathe mattes.Address, R, R.B., Box 421, Post Office.July 1.\tws 105 r riHE Undersigned offer for Sale\u2014 JL Charcoal Tin Plates, IC, IX, DC, DX, IX, Square, and IC, 14x20 Canada Plates, \u201cGlamorgan,\u201d &e.Bar Tin Sheet, Band and Hoop Iron Sheet Copper- Coil Chain, 2-8, 5-16, 3-8,\t'n-, Wire, Anvils, Vices Plough Moulds Shot, &c.&c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 3000 boxes German Sheet Glass \u2014AND, TO ARRIVE,\u2014 A full assortment of \u201c Glasgow \u201d Bar Iron HENRY VENNOR & CO.June 15.\t1m mt 91 Apartments Vacant AT BEABASME !.CJOSSEBIKT\u2019S.No.60 ST.GABRIEL STREET.June 21.\tws 96 Board.A MOST respectable Private Canadian Family can accommodate a SINGLE GENTLEMAN with BOARD, where no other Boarders are taken.Apply at the Herald Office.June 28.\t102 npWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN would find X comfortable BOARD in a Private Canadian Family, on moderate terms.Apply at this Office.June 23.\t1m 98 Furnished Apartments.WANTED\u2014By a Clergyman, a Furnished SITTING ROOM aud BED ROOM, with Attendance arid Board.Apply to MR.TOWNSEND, Corner of Notre Dame anfi St.Joseph Streets.June 23-\t98 Ring Fost.T OST, ON SATURDAY, a RING, with the X-l motto outside, \u201c In Memory of.\u201d The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Herald Office.June 27.\t101 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.PIANO F0ETE, GUITAE & SINGING.MRS.RAXIiHST HAVING followed the above profession with much success in Londog, whence she has lately arrived, is prepared to undertake the TUITION of a LIMITED NUMBER OF PUPILS, on Moderate Terms, either at her house, 15 Saint Monique Street, or at their owm residences.Mrs.Bailey having herself received a thorough musical education from the first Professors in England, her Pupils will have the advantage of the many improvements lately introduced in the mode of imparting instruction, and facilitating the acquisition of a complete knowledge of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Address MRS.BAILEY, 15 St.Monique Street.June 30.\t104 NOTRE DAME STREET FAMILY G110CEKY.HSTARLISHSiB 18(18.Sign of the Three Sugar Foaves.HAS ON HAND, the usual Supplies of FRESH TEAS, viz.Government Java and Laguayra COFFEE, Ground and Fresh.Layer Raisins Turkey Figs, in boxes and one-eight drums Prunes, in glass, tins and boxes Oranges and Lemons Pine Apples ENGLISH CHEESE\u2014 The WINES are all selected from a first class House in the Trade and can be recommended.Pale Brandy, vintage 1848 Cognac Brandy, Scotch Whiskey, Jamaica Spirits, London Porter and Scotch Ale.DANL.LANIGAN, 178 Notre Dame Street.June 24.\tr 99 JOHN liSEMING.\u2018T'ixxsi ]vton.3Nriiiaro Uuderwriters\u2019 Sale.DAMAGED JXRY GOODS.On MONDAY next, July 3rd., AT THE STORES OF MESSRS.LEE1I1SG & SABINE, WILL BE SOLD, On Account of Underwriters and Others Concerned EX NIAGARA, [R] §136\u20141 bale Cope\u2019s 5-4 Madder Prints §137\u20141 do 50 pcs 5-4 White and Black do §158\u20141 do 100 pcs 9-8 Striped Shirting §159\u20141 do 100 pcs 9-8 Stripes R C & CO §441\u20141 case Stunting EX AMY ANN, [B] M A\u20141 bale Cottons \u2014AND,\u2014 A quantity of other articles to arrive.Sale at half-past TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, 105\tAuctioneer.Underwriters\u2019 Sale.ON MONDAY MORNING, JULY 3rd, AT THE STORES OP Jesse Joseph, Esq,, WILL BE SOLD, On Account of Underwriters and others Concerned : 15 Casks Belgian Crushed Sugar, Damaged on voyage of importation, ex Flavio Givlo.Sale at Half-past TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, 105\tAuctioneer.U M ï O N SAFES\u2019 ROOM.On WEDNESDAY\"MORNING next, July the 5th, AT THE UNION SALES\u2019 ROOM, WÏÏ.F BE SOFS, ON ACCOUNT OF Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt & Co.NOW LANDING EX \u201c EVENING STAR.\u201d 800 tapnets Fresh Figs 100 brls Bastard Sugar EX \u201c ELIZABETH.\u201d 100 cases Denis, Mounie & Go\u2019s Brandy 25 hhds do\tdo\tdo\tdo 50 Sasaiac do\tdo\tdo\tdo 25 hhds Refined Sugar 50 boxes Twankay Tea 50 do Young Hyson 15 do Fine Souchong \u2014ALSO, ON OTHER ACCOUNTS,\u2014 15 barrels Cod Oil 5 casks Bordeaux Vinegar 100 Demijohns 10 chests Very Fine Souchong Tea 50 carboys Acettic Acid \u2014AND,\u2014 5 crates Stone Filters, various sizes Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, 106\tAuctioneer.Newcastle Smiths Coals.ON WEDNESDAY, NEXT JULY 5th, ON BOARD BARGES B-, NEAR CANAL BASIN, tnil be Sold: Chaldrons best NEWCASTLE NUTS and SMITHS COALS\u2014 Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, Auctioneer.150 106 NEWCASTLESMITH COALS O.V WE»\\i:sl*AV NEXT, JULY 5th, WILL BE SOLD, On Board the Barge \u201cST.MARIE.\u201d 100 Chaldrons Best Newcastle Nut COALS, Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, Auctioneer.106 SUGAR, RAISINS, WINES, &c.SJtEE OF GROCERIES.ON FRIDAY\" next, the 7th July, will be Sold, at the Stores of Messrs.A.CUVILLIER & CO.: \u2014 20 hhds Loaf Sugar 200 brls Crushed do 1000 bxs, halves and qrs Bunch M.Raisins 500 do Layers\tdo\tdo 300 do halves and qrs Yralencia\tdo 200 kegs Lexia and Turkey\tdo 20 cases Super.Elme Figs 10 bales Soft Shell Almonds 75 bags Black Pepper 100 boxes Sugar Candy, White and Yellow 200 do London Sperm and Belmont Candles 20 cases Gosnell & Co.\u2019s Super.Brown Windsor Soap 500 boxes Best London Yellow Soap 20 cases Castor Oil, in tins 5 chests Madras Indigo 150 cases and brls Pickles, Sauces, Ac Cloves, Cassia, Nutmegs, Mace, Isinglass, Ground and Root Ginger, Black Lead, London Glue, Button Blue, Sago, Tapioca, Lemolina, Alum, Liquorice, Carraway Seeds, Playing Cards, Sulphur, Brimstone.\u2014AND,\u2014 100 bskts Champagne (Anchor & Grape brand) 50 cases Hollands 20 casks High Wines 300 boxes Teas, assorted 300 boxes German Window Glass.\u2014also,\u2014 For Account of Underwriters.27 boxes Belmont Sperm and Sperm Candles 11 do Mexican Black Lead Damaged ex \u201c New Great Britain,\u201d from London.Sale at Half-past TWO o\u2019clock.JOHN DEEMING, 106\tAuctioneer.500 FOR PRIVATE SALE.KEGS ANTI-FRICTION GREASE.DEEMING & SABINE.June 19.94 pm mOKT ATff® CCAF.£»f\\TONS NO.1 PIG IRON AFLOAT UU 3-.0 CHALDRONS BEST DARLEY MAIN HOUSE COAL Afloat, and in Store.JOHN ANDERSON & CO., 16, Union Buildings.June 28, 1854.\t102 A Hams ! Hams ! ! FEW CASKS Superior Sugar Cured and Canvassed, just received and for sale by WATSON & WILLIAMS.June 16.\t92 F Oats.OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 About 6000 minots Superior Oats, in Store LkMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.June 14.\tgo F OR BALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Prime INDIAN CORN, in Store, in lots to Suit Purchasers LeMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.June 14.\t90 Fresh Pale Seal Oil.1 /TTA BRLS of Finest PALE SEAL OIL, just Uv/ received from Newfoundland.For Sale by CARTER, KERRY & CO., St.Paul Street.June 15.\t91 O'Pale Seal Oil For sale by LANE, STEPHENS & CO.June 28.\t102 EIDSEICK\u2019S CHAMPAGNE\u2014 For Sale by LANE, STEPHENS & CO.June 28.\t102 UST RECEIVED-German Steel, (Halbaeh\u2019s Brand) HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.July 1.\t105 II J CHAMPAGNES ! CHAMPAGNES ! ! \u201cDkBrimost,\u201d \u201cBouzy,\u201d and \u201cJockey Cldb.\u201d CLARETS, Barton & Guestier\u2019s, pints and quarts.SUPERIOR CPGNAC BRANDIES OLIVE OIL, extra quajity Now Landing, ex \u201cEaglet,\u201d from Bordeax direct.For sale in Bond, or duty paid.AUG.LaMQNTAGNE, Nos.5q & 57 St.François Xavier Street.June 16.\t\u2019\t92 SCOTCH MARM 4FADE.FUST RECEIVED, Direct from Dundee, A > Large Supply of that Famous Preserve.CHAS.ALEXANDER, Confectioner, l77)t(, Notre Dame Street, June 20,\t95 J J N ! Pale and Dark Cognac Bran-[ dies, Hhds & Cases n Fine Old Champagne, Brandies, Hhds Si Cases Superior Champagnes i^Very Superior Burgan-f dies in Bottle Clarets & YVhite Wines, Wood & Bottle AUCTION SALES.BIT JOHN FESMlNCh EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF GROCERIES, BRANDIES, Wines, Liqueurs, Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Tobaccos, &Ci &c< ON TUESDAY next, July 4th, at the Stores of EDOUARD MASSON, Esq., St.Paul Street, will be Sold\u2014 Ex Eaglet, Hawk, and Elizabeth, From Bourdeaux & Clarente.A Burguet\u2019s J Demarie\u2019s, jnr.J Hennessy\u2019s The Moulerin\u2019a j Chaleupin\u2019s, 1850 k \u201951 A Le Monier's 1836 Castillon 1815 Delbeck k Lelegard\u2019s i Eugene Cliquot\u2019s 1 St Peray Mouseaux Muscat Junel Chateau Grille Ermitage Blanc etRouge J Chateau Lafitte, Grand Yrin ) Macau Margeau Medoc Listrac St.Julien Medoc St.Lambert Haut Barsac Haut Sauterne\tJ Bales Soft Shell Almonds Cases Salad Oil Do Prunes, in glass jars Do Sardines, a 1'huile Qr-casks Bordeaux Vinegar Gruyere Cheese, Pickles, Mustard, Olives Capers, Maccaroni, Y\u2019ermicelli, Corks, Chocolate, Ac, Ac \u2014and,\u2014 Ex John Bull, New Great Britain, City of Hamilton, and other Vessels from London\u2014 McFee\u2019s Refined Sugar, in hhds No.1 London Crushed > D.Dutch\tdo $in Bbls Indigo (Madras) in chests Castor Oil, in tins English Cheese, assorted ; Sugar Candy, Figs, Pickles, Sauces, Mustard in jars and bottles, Cloves, Carfaways, Ginger, Nutmegs, Pepper, Alum, Blue, Black Lead, Brimstoae, Copperas, Glue, Epsom Salts, Windsor Soap, Belmont Sperm Candles, Marmalade, Lucca Oil, Ac.DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva in hhds Red and Green case Gin Port and Sherry Wine, different grades E.I.Pale Ale, pints and quarts London Stout, do \u2014ALSO,\u2014 MUSCOVADO SUGARS, hhds and bbls TEAS, assorted\u2014Fine Hyson Twankay, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Souchong, Pouchong, and Congou, in chests, half chests, and caddies COFFEES\u2014Rio, Laguayra, and Maracaibo TOBACCOS\u20145\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 10\u2019s, IB\u2019s, % lbs, Chewing and Smoking With other Articles.Sale at Half-past TYYO o'clock, precisely.JOHN DEEMING, 104\tAuctioneer.Jit Private Sale.FUST LANDED, ex \u201cGreat Britain, \u201cPearl,\u201d I and other Vessels in Port\u2014 20 bales Woollen Cloths, excellent quality and in good condition, consisting of Black Broads, Black Doeskins, Fancy Doeskins, Cassimeres, Ac.\u2014also,\u2014 20 cases Coburgs, Black and Fancy 50 bales Cotton Prints, Regattas, Ginghams Irish Linens, Hollands, Ac., Ac.Will be sold cheap.Cash or short credit.DEEMING A SABINE.June 5.\t82 PIG IRON\u2014 200 TONS, ex \u201cLORD BYRON\u201d and \u201c MESSENGER,\u201d now at QUEBEC, will be Sold Cheap, at Private Sale.Apply to JOHN DEEMING, 83\tAuctioneer.Genteel & Comfortable Dwelling House, Garden, &c.for Sale, IN VICINITY OF BEAVER HALL.Mr ] 1 THE Subscriber is authorized to sell, at PRIVATE SALE, the very DESIRABLE HOUSE, GADEN A BUILDINGS, forming Half a Square, and fronting 170 feet on CITY COUNCILLOR STREET, 80 feet on MAYOR STREET, and SOfeeton BERTHELOT STREET, and at present occupied by James F.Arthur, Esq.The House is thoroughly and substantially built, with Gallery in front, all well painted and in excellent repair, containing Nine Rooms and Kitchen, warm in winter and pleasantly cool in summer, and a never-failing and excellent Well of Water on the premises.The Property is Commuted, the Title ratified and indisputable.Terms of payment liberal, and possession given immediately, if required.Can be seen by ticket from the Subscriber, from 11 to 4 o\u2019clock, daily.JOHN DEEMING.May 10.\t65 RESIDENCE WANTED.ANY PARTY having a good HOUSE, in a respectable locality in the City, which they may desire to let about October or November next, may hear of a Tenant, by addressing- Drawer 64, Post Office, or JOHN DEEMING.June\t85 GROCERIES.IN STORE and FOR SALE\u2014 L Teas, Hyson Twankay, Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial Gunpowder and Souchongs Sugars, Refined Loaf, Crushed, Bright Bastard, and Muscovado \u2014also,\u2014 Fruits, Rice, Candles, Common and Fancy Soap, Pepper, Cloves, Cassia, Nutmegs, Ginger, whole or ground Wines, Brandy, Gin, and Spirits Cases of Wood and Paper Box Matches Madras Indigo White Wax, in boxes Waterford Button Blue Cross A Blackwell\u2019s Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, and Mustard, in jars and bottles, Ac.D.MASSON A CO.June 23.\t98 PaiL MPailsTFPaHs ! ! i DOZEN in hands, for sale by the Sub-(JvJVJ\tscribers, Sole Agents for the Industry Pail Factory of L.Frechette A Co.D.MASSON A CO.June 23.\t98 Champagne.TÜST RECEIVED, ex \u201cEaglet,\u201d from Bour-J deaux, (direct from Messrs.Perrier, Fils,) and (or sale.200 baskets of CHAMPAGNE, quarts and pints, Grape and Anchor Brands A.CUVILLIER A CO.Jane 23.\td 98 S' D TEELE\u2019S LIVERPOOL SOAP AND SODA ASH\u2014 1130 boxes Steele\u2019s Soap 60 casks Soda Ash Now landing ex \u201cAnn,\u201d from Liverpool For sale by A.CUVILLIER A CO.June 23.'*\td 98 RY COD FISH\u2014 50 cwt Table 50 do Small WATSON June 23.AUCTION SALES.This Season\u2019s Catch k WILLIAMS.98 UST RECEIVED, per \u201cElizabeth,\u201d from Charente\u2014 50 hhds Martell\u2019s Old Brandy, Dark and Pale HENRY CHAPMAN A CO.June 26.\t100 ysT landed\u2014 MUMM\u2019S First Quality CHAMPAGNE, in Quarts and Pints HENRY CHAPMAN A CO.June 24.\t100 OW LANDED\u2014 Lexia and Sun Raisins, prunes, Lemon and Orange Peels Yarmouth Bloaters, Mustar d in jars and bottles Magnesia, Sago, Indigo, Tin Foil, Mace Blight Bastard Sugar, Fry\u2019s Chocolates (slay Wlriskey, Champagnes, Clarets, Ac.\u2014also,\u2014 Writing Papers, Ruled and Plain Oil Cloths, of different styles and prices HENRY CHAPMAN A Op.June 16.\t'92 Blasting Fuse.A LARGS CONSIGNMENT of very superior quality, at reduced prices, for sale by FROTHINGHAM A WORKMAN.June 12.\tr mwf 88 Cut Nails & Pressed Spikes.FOR SALE by the Subscriber in quantities of not less than 10 casks assorted.ALEX.BRYSON Jane 21.\t2 Iw mwf\u201496 Jflachinists\u2019 Tools.LATHES, of various sizes, with and without Screw Cutting Gear, IRON PLAINING MACHINES,of different sizes, SCROLL CHUCKS, of difl'erent sizes.PUNCHING and SHEARING MACHINES, VERTICAL DRILLING MACHINES, MACHINE FILES, a very superior article.\u2014 also,\u2014 Pig Iron, Newcastle Coke, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, \u201c Smiths\u201d Coals, Ac, Ac.For Sale at the City Foundry.Queen Street Griffintown.C.P.LADD.June 23.\t98 StTPEÏlIOK.SHEFFIELD TABLE SELECTBO PLATE.A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMERS \u201cOttawa,\u201d \u201cCleopatra,\u201d & \u201cCharity.\u201d ALEXR.LEVY\", Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t97 China, Klass, and Earthenware.EVERY ARTICLE REQUIRED FOR DOMESTIC USÇ m GREAT VARIETY- ALEXR.LEVÇY, June 22.Notre Dame Street.97 SLATE ROOFS.SLATE ROOFS PUT ON in any part of the Country, and warranted.Old Roofs Repaired, a,nd Shingled Roofs taken off, and Slate put on.AH communications promptly attended to.Address to RAC1CQT k LAURENT, Architects, No.20 St.Lawrence Street.2,9,\t3m mt 76.OILER PLATES 8HÈET LEAD, 3, 4, 5 6 and 7- lbs per foot GALVANIZED SHEET IRON For Sale by THOMAS PECK A CO.June 16,\tdu 92 B BY STEWART ^x.\"sr.DAMAGED GOODS.AT THE STORES OF MESSRS.WM.WHITEFORD & CO., ST.JOSEPH STREET, 0a MONDAY, the 3rd, JULY, WILL BE SOLD, On Account of Underwriters or others Concerned : YV H C Montreal.1021 ] 1022 1 1023 f 4 baIes Grey Cottons 1037 J R A WW C M 143\u20141 case Robert Ashton's Regattas 179\u2014 l bale do\t5-4 Prints B P WYVC M §5\u20141 bale Printed Regattas Damaged on voyage of Importation.Sale at TWO o'clock.106\tBENNING A BARSALOU.SPECIAL SALE OF CL0THIERS, GOODS, BY CATALOGUE.AT the Stores of JOHN DOUGALL, 255 St.Paul Street, on THURSDAY, the 6th July, will be sold by Catalogne, an Assortment of Superior Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Satinettes, Vestings,Linings, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Shirt Collars, Cricketers, Flannels, Ac, Ac., Ac., adapted for the Summer and Fall Trade.The Cloths, Ac., Ac., being from Manufacturers of established reputation, may be relied upon.\u2014also\u2014 Black and White YY\u2019adding and Batting \u2014And, if arrived in time,\u2014 A Consignment of Carpet Bags and Ploughmens Tweeds.TERMS LIBERAL.Sale at TYY\u2019O o'clock.BENNING A BARSALOU.98*5 SEASONABLE DM GOODS.THE Subscribers will sell at their Stores, on SATURDAY next, the 8th July, a most complete assortment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, comprising\u2014 Black and Coloied Broad Cloths Doeskins, Cassimeres and Tweeds Cashmerettes, Alpaca Coatings Cobourgs, Delaines, Orleans Black and Fancy Lustres 5-4 and 7-8 Plate and Fancy Prints Regatta Jean Stripes Damask Diapier Towellings Parasol Silks Bandannas, Cotton Handkerchiefs Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves With a great variety of other Goods.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.106\tBENNING A BARSALOU.LIST OF ALFRED SAVAGE A CO.\u2019s SUBXSKXOR SYRUPS.RASPBERRY SYRUP, PEAR\tdo ORANGE\tdo PEACH\tdo PINE APPLE\tdo LEMON\tdo GINGER\tdo VANILLA\tdo SARSAPARILLA\tdo CHERRY\tdo RASPBERRY VINEGAR ETHERIAL ESSENCE OF SPRUCE, for making Spruce Beer.ALFRED SAVAGE A CO., Druggists, next the Court House.June 20.\t95 WXSW BOOKS.AUBREY, by the Author of \u201c Castle Avon\u201d \u201c Ravenscliffe,\u201d Ac.2s 6d Twenty Years in the Philippines, translated from the French of Paul de la Gironiere.5s.Leather Stocking and Silk, or Hunter John Myers and his Times ; a Story of Virginia.5s.Farm Implements, and the principles of their construction and use ; an elementary and familier treatise on Mechanics and on Natural Philosophy generally, as applied to the ordinary practices of Agriculture, with 200 Illustrations, by John J Thomas.5s Our Parish, or Annals of Pastor and People 63 3d The Life and Adventures of George Wilson, a foundation scholar, by George Griffith.7s 6d Farmingdale, by Caroline Thomas.2 vols.3s 9d For Sale by 100\tB.DAWSON.Paper Warehouse.THE Subscriber is constantly receiving from the Portneuf, Woodend and Jacques Cartier Paper Mills, from an extensive Paper Mill in the United States, and by importations from Great Britain and Germany, large supplies of all kinds of WRAPPING, PRINTING A WRITING PAPER, ASSORTED STATIONERY, BOOKBINDERS\u2019 MATERIALS, Ac.N.B.\u2014The Highest Price paid for RAGS, Ac.JAMES CHALMERS, 224 St.Paul Street.June 20.\t95 THOÏVZAS BOU&XiASS, Sole Aoent for BEE\u2019S BRACE, Commission Merchant, Importer, Manufacturer, and Wholesale Dealer in every description of AMERICAIV HARDWARE, No.5 PLATT STREET, (four doors from 1'earl) NEW YORK.Thomas Dodglass, Asa Fake, Jr., (late of the firm of Child, Farr A Co., St.Louis.June 16.\t6m 92 SEWING MACHINES.HE Subscribers have JUST RECEIVED \u2014 2 cases Marshall\u2019s Thread on Spools 1 do Best Black Silk Twist on Spools 1 do Drab and Col\u2019d Cotton Twist on do CLARK, THOMSON A CO.June 16.\t92 THE Subscribers offer for sale, at very low rates, a most complete assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, just imported via Boston and the St.Lawrence.W.A R.MUIR, 297 St.Paul Street.May 25.\tim 73 G.m.MSIiLAK, COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO.88, PEARE STREET, (Near Hanover Square,) NEW YORK.June 19, 1854.\t94 A.m.HAY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, MONTREAL.OFFICE-UPPER CANAL BASIN.June 23.\t93 CKATHBKBr & CAVSRH ÏLIL, Wholesale Hardware Merchants, CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE.HAVE IN STORE a large portion of their Spring Supply of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE, received ex \u201cOttawa\u201d Steamer, \u201cHarlequin,\u201d \u201cGreat Britain,\u2019,' \u201cThree Bells,\u201d \u201cCity of Manchester,\u201d \u201cWater Sprite,\u201d \u201cYani-kale,\u201d \u201cCity of Hamilton,\u201d \u201cToronto,\" \u201cParagon,\u201d \u201cAlice Gill,\u201d \u201cCanada,\u201d \u201cValleyfield,\u201d and to which further additions will be made from vessela to arrive.\u2014also,\u2014 In Store, a complete assortment of AMERICAN and GERMAN GOODS.June 7.\t«4 T CUT NAÏES.THE Subscribers having received, via land, previous to the arrival of the £ Fleet, an assortment of NAIL IRON, their 1 have all received immediate execution, am have now in store a complete assortment.CRATHERN A CAVERH1L1 June 21.PUBLIC NOTICE^ ALL PERSONS owing'to, or having 1 against, the Estate of the late JAJ1EI GORIAN, Tallow Chandler, of Montreal, 11 quested to pay their debts, or to make claims known, without delay, to MRS W[ ME GORIAN and MR.FRANCIS MAC NELL, Provision Inspector, Grey Nun 1 Montreal, Joint Tutors of the Heirs Megorit to the undersigned Notary, corner of St.G and Little St.James Streets (up stairs ) C.F.PAPINEAU, N.l Montreal, June 8, 1854.\t2m F( Cash Advances.LIBERAL ADVANCES made on PRODUCE Ac., consigned for Sale in this Market, or fop Shipment to England.JOHN ANDERSON A CO., j, ,\t16 Union Buildings.Montreal, May 15.\t4(; OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014\t\" \u2019 Refined and Brown Rape Seed Oil Bleached Whale Oil Fine Salt, in bags A Lot Demijohns Just received and for sale by JOHN ANDERSON A CO May 3(1./__ 16 UDi°n Bnild^3\" Ocean Steamship Wharves.WHARFAGE AND WAREHOUSING lu Bond or Free.\t* VI/\u2019E ARE PREPARED to RECEIVE all des- waV m&0n3,,°f G°0DS< PMDUCE, RAIL-WAY IRON, COALS, Ac., at the above Premises in Quebec.JOHN ANDERSON A CO., ,\t, ,,\t16.Union Buildings, Montreal, May 25.\t73 D2-B 55 W 'UNIT ED Montreal üëêald ikd daily commercial gazette.Monday, jdly 3.¦riem> ®0 E\u2019B.ïïffTBS.S.WANTED\u2014TWO GOOD COMPOSITORS.Apply at tbe Herald Office.\u2022I ,rip \"H'\t99 .lAtiiiy lAiAmulaThLT, \u2014 A YOUNG v MAN as Assistant Beok-Keeper' Unexceptionable references required.Address A., Post Office.June 30.\t104 Wanted, T?OR a GROCERY STOKE, a YOUNG MAN X speaking FHENCH and ENGLISH, and can-furnish good recommendations.Apply to L.E.MORIN, 151 St.Joseph Street.June 29.\t103 WANT ED,\u2014 TWCTROOMS and BOARD in ST.ANTOINE STREET.Address, Box No.582 Post Office.\u2022Une 29\tm 103 Ii.> t au \u2014A ol'KONU LAD, to do general work.Apply at the Herald Office.June 22.\t97 HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE, THAT PROPERTY, known as the OTTAWA STAVE FACTORY, situated on the Ottawa River, in the Townsliip of Hawkesbury, G.W., consisting of a Saw Mill, built new last winter, Machinery for manufacturing barrel staves, Blanchard\u2019s Patent Lathe for turning shoe laths, boot trees, &c.&c., the whole driven by a superior Engine, 12 horse power.With the Premises are about twelve acres of good land, a comfortable and convenient Dwelling House, with large Sheds, Carriage House, and good Stables tor 1.2 or more horses.There are also Pour Log Houses on the Premises, suitable for men employed about the place.The above Property is subject to a ground rent of £7 10s.currency per annum, and will be sold on very easy terms of payment.Apply at the Office of Messrs.J.B.SMITH & CO., Montreal; or by letter, post paid, to the Subscriber, at Chatham, O.E.WILLIAM R.SEAVER, Agent.May 16.\t65 w w Teacher Wanted.A GENTLEMEN possessed of the necessary Education, and qualified to teach the usual branches of ACADEMIC EDUCATION, is required to take charge of Huntingdon Academy as Principal.For Salary and other particulars apply to DR.SHERIFF, Huntingdon.May 24, 1854.\tmwf 72 WAN I'ED, - For a Wholesale Grocery and Commission House m this city, a YOUNG MAN ncquaiuted with the business Address Box 407, Post Office, with references and salary required.June 15.\t91 /\u201cANTED\u2014A Good NÜRSËÜ Apply to MRS DAV1DSON, at the Servant\u2019s Home.June 10.\t87 ANTED\u2014Several LADS to carry the Herald.Apply at this Office.June 2.\t80 WANTED-A Respectable SERVANT of aÜ wdik, in a small family where the washing is put ou ; must understand plain cooking; a Prot-stant preferred.Apply at the Office of this Paper.June 1.\t 19 AN FED IMMEDIATELY\u2014EIGHT or TEN Good HOUSE PAINTERS.Apply to WM.LLOYD, Great St.James Street.May 31.lm 78 Wanted.A GENTLEMAN of steady habits, and possessing the best references, who has been in business iu Upper Canada for the last six years, is desirous of meeting with some employment, either in a mercantile house, as Assistant Book-Keeper, or in an office where he can make himself useful in accounts, copying, &c.Apply at this Office.May 24.\t 72 WANTED\u2014An APPRENTICE to the Apothecary and Druggist Business.Apply at this Office.May 24\t72 w Teacher Wanted, FO R the PROTESTANT DISSENTIENT SCHOOL at COTE DES NEIGES.None but thoroughly competent and steady persons need so icit.For particulars apply to the undersigned, on or before the 24th instant.WILLIAM SWAIL, Secretary.Cote des Neiges, May 9, 1854.\t60 Moulders Waated.A FEW Good MOULDERS will find constant employment and good wages, by calling at Paige\u2019s Foundry, Wellington Street.May 18.\t 67 WANTED\u2014A thoroughly educated FRENCH TEACHER.Address, with real name and references, A.B., at the Herald Office.May 2\t53 WANTED \u2022- For the Montreal General Hospital, a Gradua'e of a British University or College, to fill the l Iffice of HOUSE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.He will also require to have a Provincial License, and be approved by the Medical Board of the [usiitution.Testimonials of qualification and moral character to be sent to DK.UKAWFORD, on or before the 6ih May, at which time the Candidates must present themselves.April 29.\t51 4A, ANTED\u2014A SERVANT WOMAN to do the V V work of a small family.Apply at this Office.April 18.\t46 Wet JSssrse Wanted.A HEALTHY YOUNG.WOMAN to take charge of an INFANT four months old.Apply at the Herald Office.April 1.\t39 WANTED, \u2014By a Middle Aged Person, of active habits, speaking French and English, a SITUATION as BOOK-KEEPER, or on any Line of Railroad.He is well recommended.Address to J.F.R.TETU, St.Hyacinthe, or to this Office.January 28.\t12 WANTED\u2014By an Experienced Young Man of liberal education\u2014A SITUATION as Book-Keeper, or Assistant Book-Keeper, in a Merchant\u2019s or Contractor\u2019s Office, or similar employment.He can produce unexceptionable testimo-aials as to character, and give reference to some of the first houses in town.Address A.B., Herald Office.August 13.\t142 ANTED,\" as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a respectable LAD about 15 or i6 years of age, possessed of a good English Education.Apply at the Herald Office.March 11.\t30 TO BE LET.TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, of iiiBsa eight and nine apartments, pleasantly situated on Papineau Square.ALSO, FOR SALE OR Tu BE LET.A SMALL COTTAGE, off Sherbrooke Street, Cote-a-Barron.Terms Liberal.H.LIGNAIS, Coteau Barron.June 19.\t94 TO LET, A LARGE and Commodious SHOP, with Fixtures for a good Grocery, at the entrance of St.Mary Street, near Dalhousie Square.Rent moderate, and possession given immediately.Apply on the Premises to LEON ST.GERMAIN.Or to\tA.MONTREUIL, N.P.May '22.\t70 I\t/\t.TOLËÏ, .MSEVERAL ROOMS, well suited for Offices, in the Building forming the corner of Bleury and Great St.James Streets.Apply to R.THOMAS.May 15.\t64 NOTICES.PARTNERSHIP.A PARTNERSHIP having been formed between WILLIAM DARLING and THOMAS DAVIDSON, tbe business formerly carried on by William Darling will be CONTINUED under the Firm of WILLIAM DARLING & CO.Montreal, May 4, 1354.\t56 HARDWARE.THE Subscribers have in Store a very large and well assorted Stock of ENGLISH, GERMAN, and AMERICAN HARDWARE, HOOP and BAR IRON, STEEL, CUT, WRGÜU&T and HORSE NAILS.Also, expected per first vessels, large additions to tbe above, all of which will be offered for Sale at low prices and favorable terms.W.DARLING & CO.May 4, 1854.\t56 Worms» 18.A.Falmestoeli\u2019s Vermifuge.('f AN be administered to the most delicate in-^ tant without danger ; it is mild in its operation, and perfectly harmless, but effectual in removing worms tt'om the system.Read the following testimony in its favor : New Orleans, Jan.7, 1852.Messrs.B A.Fahnestock At Go.: Gentlemen,\u2014 Your Vermifuge I have been selling for some ten years, both here and in Mississippi, and it is one of the few proprietary medicines which I have implicit confidence in.I have never seen it fail to act as a speedy and safe Vermifuge.I have such a constant demand for it, that I requestyou to send me twenty-five gross with as little delay as possible, as i he season now approaches when it is most in demand.Yery truly yours, R.N.FETHERSTON\u2019H, No.6.8 Camp Street, N.Orleans.There are also many other Vermifuges before the public, got up in similar style with ours, and they are frequently sold to the unsuspecting as being either the same or as good as ours.Put no confidence in such statements, but be sure to get the true and genuine B.A.FAHNESTOCK\u2019S 'VERMIFUGE, as none are so efficacious and safe as this.B.A.FAHNESTOCK, HULL & CO., Wholesale Druggists, No.51 Cliff Street, New York, For Sale in Montreal by W.LYMAN & GO.October 8.\tly s D 0 190 Hr.GaSe\u2019s Anodyne of Opium.IT is a fact well known, that many people are accustomed to buy and use without the advice of a physician, many of the preparations of Opium, as Laudanum, Paregoric, Bateman\u2019s Drops Godfrey's Cordial and the like.The new chemical preparation, now submitted to the public, is believed to possess all their virtues, and eveu more, without being chargeable to their bad effects\u2014neither is this opium hastily founded, nor based on limited experience\u2014after a trial of some years, in which this remedy has been placed in the hands of eminent physicans, and tried indeed under every variety of circumstance, and in all appropriate cases of disease, it is still believed to stand unrivalled not only for its virtues as a preparation of Opium, but for the safety with which it may be administered.\u2019From Dr.H.Hughs, President of the Medical j Society ot the County of Warren N.J.' Dr.Gale : Dear Sir,\u2014I have used your Ano-'dyne of Opium iu my practice for some time past 'and in many cases where Opium, Morphia, Laud-kmm, and other preparations of Opium could not be used, without constipating the bowels, and producing all the bad consequences commonly Attendant upon their use, I have given the Anodyne, with the best results, without constipating ibe bowels, or producing any unpleasant symptoms.H.HUGHS, M.D.^ Blcomsburg, New Jersey, t B.A.FAHNESTOCK, HULL & CO., [|\t\u2019\tNew York, Proprietors.W.LYMAN & CO., Wholesale Agents for Montreal.L October 8\tly s D 0 190 IMN i'LATES\u2014Just received and for Sale by , the Subscriber\u2014 360 boxes IX ^ Charcoal Tin Plates 1\t\u2018 JOSEPH N.HALL, 0\t105 St.Paul Street ângnst 27\t183 i\tPRIVATE- BOARD.VtHREE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated ¦L with BOARD and a separate Sitting Room, ster the 1st May next.Apply at No.34 St.Jo-aPh Street ^Marrh 21.[- 34 APARTMENTS.I GENTLEMAN wishes to meet with com-t, fortable BOARD and LODGINGS for him-¦ff and Lady, Two Children and Nursemaid.i|Private House preferred.jAildress Box 35, Post Office, Montreal.May 17.66 .\tTost, \\N WEDNESDAY last, between McGill S'reet and Phillip\u2019s Square, a MOURNING iOOOH, with Grey and Black Hair in it.\u2014 posoever will return the same at this Office, 1 be Liberally Rewarded.C,!ay 20- aN the 16th inst, a BUNCH of KEYS in Oom-?missiouer Street,near Common.The finder, !\tthem at the Herald Office, will be 66 WANTED TO RENT, MA SMALL comfortably FURNISHED HOUSE, within one mile of the Place d\u2019Armes.Apply immediately, by let-' ter or otherwise, to MR.T.H.HARRISON, Care of Messrs.Sykes, DeBergue & Co., Great St.James Street, Montreal.May 11.\t_\t61__ Wanted.A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, in a respectable part of the City.Rent about £80.If Furnished, an additional sum would be given.Application, by letter, to be addressed to Box 124 Post Office.May 8.\t:\t;\t, 58 .TO LET.mA FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUSE, partly Furnished, with good Yard and Stables, situated near Beaver Hall, will be Let for the Summer Season.Apply at the Herald Office.May 8._____________________________58 ^ r:\tTO LET, Entry Immediately, MTHE Premises in Great St.James Street, lately occupied by MOLSON\u2019S BANK as Offices, consisting of large front and back apartments, with large front Storage underneath.For further particulars, apply on the premises.May 6.\t67 .\t- TO LET,\t\u2019 \u2019\t\u2019 MAN OFFICE, with a Fireproof Safe, in the New Herald Buildings, Notre, Dame Street.\u2014also,\u2014 A ROOM.90 x 20 feet, over the Herald Printing Office, with an entrance from Notre Dame Street.Apply at 23 St.Gabriel Street.April 26.\t49 OFFICES TO LET, MIN THE BUILDING occupied at present bJ the Proprietors of* the Montreal Herald, in St.Gabriel Street, several Rooms suitable for Offices.Apply at this Office.Writing and Wrapping Papers.THE Subscribers are receiving per first vessels a large and varied assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH and GERMAN WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS, as well as a complete assortment of PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, BRUSHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and FANCY GOODS, which will be sold on favorable terms wholesale only.W.DARLING & CO.May 4, 1854.\t56 NOTICE.THE undersigned have formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP for the transaction of Business as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the Name and Style of FORESTER, MOIR & CO.ROBERT FORESTER, ARCHIBALD MOIR, JAMBS MOIR.Montreal, May 1,1854.\t54 F011ESTER, MOIR & C0., General Commission Merchants, 262, ST.PAUL STREET.Montreal, May 1,1854.\t54 April 18.46 OFFiCES TO LET, ONE or TWO GOOD OFFICES, in St.lÜMSÏ John Street, near St.Sacrament Street, fitted up to suit tenants.Apply to SAMUEL & GO.April G.\t41 tcTlët, TWO OFFICES in Gillespies\u2019Buildings, now occupied by the Harbour Commissioners.Apply to CHARLES SEYMOUR.February 23.\t28 DWELLINGS FOR SALE OR TO BE RENTED.ONE of the well-known HOUSES, forming \u201cHoney\u2019s Block on Phillips\u2019-.laWaL Square.This House is finished with every modern convenience, and from its situation and size, must prove a most delightful residence.MTHAT COMMODIOUS COTTAGE, at head of Bleury Street, with a pleasant Garden in the rear, now occupied by wm.Bristow, Esquire.\u2014also,\u2014 For Sale, a LOT of LAND, 44 feet x 163/^, situate on Richmond Street, near the corner of St.Joseph Street.This Lot is situated immediately behind that of Mr.Panton, and is commuted.Apply to W.E.HOLMES, Advocate.March 18.\t33 TO BE LET.MTHREE OFFICES in \u201c Easton\u2019s Building,\u201d adjoining one another, on Place d\u2019Armes Hill.\u2014Possession First May next,\u2014all these Offices were put in thorough repair last May.MORRIS & LAMBE, Advocates, 49, Little St.James Street.March 7.\t28 TO LET, THAT Three Story DRY GOODS STORE in St.Paul Street, opposite Messrs.STEWART & KERR\u2019S Auction Rooms.\u2014also,\u2014 A STORE and OFFICES in Tiffin\u2019s Buildings, Lemoine Street.Apply to BADGLEY kABBOTT.February 14.\t19 tcTlbt, MOFFICES in the Harbour Commissioners\u2019 New Building, Custom House Square.Apply to JOHN GLASS, Secretary.Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office, / 77, Common Street, > Montreal, February 7, 1854.J\t16 TO LET, MTHE TWO UPPER FLATS, No.3, St.Eloi Street.Apply on the Premises.February 9.\t17 TO UE Ij ET, THE BAR OF THE SAINT NICHOLAS HOTEL.Apply to F.P.LEYINE, Exchange Coffee House, St.Paul Street April 15.45 For Sale, on very Easy Terms, That valuable orchard and PREMISES, forming the corner of St.Urbain and Dorchester Streets, having a frontage on St.Urbain Street of 165 teet, by a depth of 113 feet 16 inches on Dorchester Street, with a Lane in rear 9 feet wide.\u2014also,\u2014 A LOT adjoining the above, measuring 42 feet 6 inches front, on St.Urbain Street, by 200 feet in depth.For further particulars apply at the Office of JAMES H.SPRINGLE, Architect.36, Great St.James Street.September 21.\tmwf 175 TO EET.FOR several years, A MILL, with its DEPENDENCIES situated in the Parish of Sault au Recollet, heretofore occupied by MR.WEAVER, Manufacturer.For further information apply on the premises, Sault au Recollet.February 2.\t14 COTTAGE FOR SALE.FOR SALE, a LOT OF GROUND, situated in tne vicinity of Sherbrooke Street, measuring 43 feet front x 72, with a COTTAGE thereon, in good condition ; a Flower Garden, well stocked with Trees and Flowers, and an excellent Well.The above Property is commuted, and an indisputable title can be given.For further particulars, apply at the Herald Office.March 21.\t34 \"\tFARM FOR SAÉË7 \" FOR SALE, a FARM, of about 115 Acres, in the Township of Hemmingford, near Rus-selltown Flats, fifty Acres of which is in an excellent state of cultivation.There is a good Dwelling House on the Property, with Barns, Outhouses, and Two Orchards, stocked with Fruit Trees.For further information, apply to THOMAS KEES, on the Premises, at Covey Hill.February 18\t21 Bottled Ale and Porter Vaults, No- 142, SAINT ANTOINE STEEET.THE Subscribers begs leave to announce to their numerous Friends and the Public, that they are prepared to supply, with the Choicest Article in the above.Hue, all those who may favor them with their patronage.BREADON k PORTER, Proprietors.December 20.\t236 FRENCH ISCRR STONES.JUST LANDED, ex Ship OARRON, from Havre, (France) a fine lot of FRENCH MILL STONES and BURR STONES of various sizes.RENAUD & FRERE, August 4,\t134 NOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing in this City betwen SAMUEL MATHEWSON and JAMES ADAMS MATHEWSON, under the Firm of SAMUEL MATHEWSON k SON, having been dissolved by the death of Samuel Mathewson, notice is hereby given that all debts due to and by the late Firm will be settled by J.A.k H.MATHEWSON.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\t52 NOTICE.THE undersigned having THIS DAY entered into CU-PARTNERSHIP, will continue the GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS hitherto carried on by the late Firm of Samuel Mathewson k Son, in the same premises, McGill Street, under the Style and Firm of J.A.& H.MATHEWSON ; and having made such arrangements as will secure supplies from best markets, andon the most advantageous terms, offer to Wholesale Purchasers such inducements, both iu prices and qualities of Goods in their line, as cannot fail to give satisfaction.JAMES ADAMS MATHEWSON, HUGH MATHEWSON.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\t52 NOTICE.THE Business heretofore carried on by GLASS-FORD &.WALKER, as Forwarding and Commission Merchants, will in future be conducted by the undersigned, under the Firm of GLASS-FuRD, WALKER k CO., at Montreal, and FARROW, WALKER k CO., at Quebec.JAMES A.GLASSFORD, JAMES A.WALKER, JNO.FARROW.Montreal, April 29, 1854.\t52 NOTICE ALL PESONS having Claims againstthe Estate of the late JOHN STEPHENSON, Esq., M.D., or of his Widow, ISABELLA TORRANCE, lately deceased, are notified to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, who has been appointed Tutor to the Minor.WILLIAM WHITKFORD, Tutor.St.Joseph Street.August 26.\t153 NOTICE.THE Subscribers have this day entered into PARTNERSHIP, as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the name and firm of RICE k BANCROFT.GEORGE RICE.JAMES BANCROFT.Montreal, 13th March, 1854.\t41 NOTICE.THE Subscriber in retiring from his present Business, begs to return thanks to his numerous Customers for the liberal support conferred on him during the many years he has be n n Business, and would now solicit a continuance of their patronage iu favor of Messrs.J.k A.FOULDS, his successors.He would also request all those indebted to him to settle with Messrs.J.& A.FOULDS, or the Subscriber.W.MOODIE.Montreal, April 1, 1854.\t40\t! : WITH reference to the above the Subscribers beg to state, that they have made arrangements to have by BOSTON, in April, and by first SPRING SHIPS in May, an Extensive Assortment of Dry Goods, Small Wares, &c\u201e Selected by their buyer personally, in the principal Markets of the CONTINENT, GREAT BRITAIN, and the UNITED STATES, which they will Sell at very low prices.J.& A.FOULDS, No.1 & 2 Nunn\u2019s Buildings, St.Joseph Street, Montreal.April 4.\t40 NOTICE.ALL persons indebted to the succession of the late JEAN BAPTISTE DEZERY, during his life time of the Parish of Montreal, proprietor, are hereby required to pay immediately.And those who have claims against the said Estate, are requested to present their Accounts duly sworn to, to SIMON VALOIS, Esq., or to the undersigned Notaries, at their Office, No.14 Little St.James Street.By orderof the said Simon Valois, Testamentary Executor.J A.LABADIE, N.P.J.E.O.LABADIE, N.P.Montreal, March 13, 1854.\t31 NOTICE.ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Miss JESSY SuLOMON, will present the same duly authenticated, and those INDEBTED thereto will please make immediate payment to the Undersigned.DAVID k RAMSAY.FebruaryTl.\t18 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of the Undersigned, under the Firm of MACPHERSON, CRANE k CO., at Montreal, and of MACPHERSON k CRANE, at Kingston, Prescott, Hamilton, Port Stanley, and Bytown, has this dajt been DISSOLVED, by mutual consent\u2014D.L.Mlacpherson retiring therefrom.All Debts due to, and by the late concern, to be settled with John Macpherson and Samuel Ckane.JOHN MACPHERSON, SAMUEL CRANE, D.L.MACPHERSON.Kingston, 23d July, 1863.\t183 THE Business will be CONTINUED as heretofore, by the Undersigned, under the Names and Firms above mentioned.JOHN MACPHERSON.SAMUEL CRANE.Kingston, July 23, 1853.\t*183 NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the Undersigned, under the Firm of HOOKER & HOLTON, was DISSOLVED on tbe 31st December last.All Debts due to the Firm are to be paid to ALFRED HOOKER, who will settle all Claims against it, and who is authorised to use the name of the Firm in liquida-dation only.ALFRED HOOKER, L.H.HOLTON.Montreal, Jannary 12th, 1854.\t6m 6 NOTICES.NOTICE.THE Subscriber has THIS DAY formed a COPARTNERSHIP with his Nephew, JOHN M.YOUNG, and H.N.JANES, and the Business heretofore carried on by him will be continued under the Style and Firm of YOUNG, JANES & CO JOHN YOUNG.Montreal, 13th March, 1854.\t61 NOTICE.fpHE Subscribers having retired from the turns 1 of BUCHANAN, YOUNG & Co, of Hamilton ; HARRIS, LAW k CO., of Montreal ; ISAAC BUCHANAN & CO., of New York; and BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO., of Liverpool, beg leave to intimate that they have in connection with Mr.DAVID LAW and Mr.WILLIAM LEITOH, arranged to carry on business similar to that in which they have heretofore engaged, at Hamilton, under the firm of Young, Law k Co., at Montreal, under the firm of Law Young & Co., and at Glasgow, under the firm of Young, Law, k Co.(Signed,) JOHN YOUNG.JAMES LAW.January 2.\t1 WITH reference to the above, the FORWARDING and COMMISSION BUSINESS, hitherto carried on under that style, will be CONTINUED by the Undersigned, under the Firm of HOOKER, JAQUES k CO., at Montreal, ALFRED HOOKER & CO., Prescott, and HOOKER, PRIDHAM & CO., at Kingston, Toronto and Hamilton, who avail themselves of this means to assure their Friends, that the increased and efficient means of transport at their command will enable them to forward with despatch and care all property placed in their hands.ALFRED HOOKER, G.E.JAQUES, EDWIN PRIDHAM, ELIJAH HOOKER.Montreal, January 12th, 1854.\t6m 6 r8 'HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing L between the Undersigned at Montreal, under the name and firm of JAMES ARTHUR k CO.; at Quebec under that of ARTHUR k CO.; and at Glasgow, in Scotland, under that of A.k J, ARTHUR, has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent; and all debts due by and to said concerns, will be collected and gotten in by ALEXANDER ARTHUR, who is authorized to settle the same.ALEXANDER ARTHUR, JAMES F.ARTHUR.Montreal, May 13, 1854.\t64 j N reference to the above, the Subscriber will L CONTINUE the BUSINESS, at the Queen\u2019s Arcade only, in his own name.ALEX.ARTHUR.Montreal, May 13, 1854.\t64 NOTICE.THE undersigned have this day admitted into their Firm MESSRS.JAMES CHARLES and HENRY BREWSTER.The Business will be carried on in future under the name of BREWSTER, MÜLHOLLAND k CO.BREWSTER k MULHOLLAND.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\t53 NOTICE^ APPLICATION win be made to the Provincial Parliament at its next Session, to obtain a CIRCUIT COURT and a REGISTRY OFFICE at the Tillage of INDUSTRY, Parish of St.Charles Borromée, District of Montreal, in Lower Canada.A.HAGNAN, industry, November 9, 1863,\t229; NOTICE.THE Business heretofore carried on, under the name of J.&.A.Burns k Go., as Commission Merchants, will he CONTINUED by the Subscriber, on his own account under the name of JAMES BURNS & CO.JAMES BURNS.Montreal, May 13, 1854-,___,_______64 NOTICE.ALL persons having CLAIMS against the late.Firm ofJ.&D.LEWIS, are requested to forward tbe same to No.11, St.François Xavier Street, two doors above Messrs.Banning k Bar-saiou.J.k D.LEWIS.In Liquidation, D.LEWIS.January 5.2 NOTICE.THE Undersigned beg to notify their Friends, that they have taken Offices at No.11, St.François Xavier Street, two doors above Messrs.Benning k Barsalou, where all Business connected with the late Firm will be transacted.J.k D.LEWIS.In Liquidation, D.LEWIS.Jannary 5.\t2 WE have much pleasure in acknowledging the very prompt and satisfactory settlement of our Claim, in full, by the EQUITABLE INSURANCE COMPANY of LONDON.J.&D.LEWIS, In Liquidation January 21, 1854.\t9 REMOVALS.REBIQVAL.HENBY M0BGAN & CO.HAVE BEBTOVEE TO THEIR SPACIOUS NEW STORE IN M ILL STREET, \u201cTHE COLONIAL HOUSE\u201d, WHERE THEY ARE SELLING OFF THE WHOLE STOCK AT CSBEAlU.'Sr BEBVCEB PRICES! N.B.\u2014Their NEW IMPORTATIONS are daily arriving.April 4.\t40 Gumming & galbraith removed to Commercial Chambers, Saint Sacrament Street, opposite Messrs.Cuvillier\u2019s.May 17.\t6w its 66 WÏI.&1ABS asÆümæosE:, BOOKBINDER, HAS REMOVED TO NO.95, CRAIG STREET.May 15.\t 1m 64 REBÆOVAXg.THE Undersigned have REMOVED their Office to the Merchants\u2019 Exchange, St.Sacrament Street.\tMacDOUGALL, BROS.May 16.1m 66 BERXGVAX.THE MONTREAL HERALD OFFICE has REMOVED to No.157 Notre Dame Street, in rear of the New Post Office.May 6.\t57 KEBZOVASi.HM.BOWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED to \u2022 No.5 LitUe St.James.Street, one door beyond former residence.May 13.\t53 NOTICE.THE Subscriber has REMOVED to those Premises, lately erected in Custom House Square, directly opposite the Montreal House, where he has now received, via Portland and Boston, an extensive assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS.ALEXANDER WALKER.May 12.\t62 rilHE Subscribers have REMOVED to those X Extensive Premises, No.204 St.Paul Street, opposite the Hotel Dieu, lately in the occupation of Messrs.J.D.Bernard k Go., where they have on hand, and offer for sale, an extensive assortment of DRY GOODS.GALARNEAU & ROY.May 6.\t57 REMOTE».THE MOLSONS BANK is REMOVED to No.11 Great St.James Street, nearly opposite to the Bank of British North America.WM SACHE, Cashier, May 5,1854.\t56 REMOVAL.COWAN k CROSS will REMOVE on the 1st MAY next, to No.8, St.Maurice Street, directly opposite the rear part of their old stand, a few doors in from McGill Street, where they will continue business as WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE and SPIRIT DEALERS.April 18.\t46 REMOVAL.THE undersigned have REMOVED to the Corner of St.Paul and St.Joseph Streets.ALEX.MOLSON & CO.April 22\t48 REMOVAL.GD.STUART has REMOVED to the Premises \u2022 lately occupied by Messrs.Watson k Williams, corner of McGill and St.Paul Streets March 7.\t28 REMOVAL, CHAMBERLAIN & THOMSON have REMOVED to the Stores, No.270 St.Paul Street, next door to Messrs.DAVID TORRANCE k CO.March 4, 1854.\t27 IRELAIi ESTATE.NOTICE.W.E.HOLMES, ADVOCATE, HAS made arrangements which will enable him to devote a portion of his time to all matters connected with the PURCHASE, GENERAL MANAGEMENT, and SALE OF REAL ESTATE, as well as the obtaining of Loans upon tbe Security of Real or other Property.Mr.H.has now several desirable Properties on Sale.April 11.\t43 NOTICES.British American Telegraph, In instantaneous communication with Berthier, Sorel, Three Elvers, Pont Neul and Quebec, and ONLY DIRECT LINE TO St.John, N.B., Halifax, N.S., and Intermediate Towns.OFFICE, 32 ST.FRANCOISXAVIER STREET (CP STAIBS,) Montkeal.83 June 6.aETatTEfB, Jr., BEOKEE, In Produce, Provisions, Stocks, Exchange, AND West India Produce.LOANS negociated on M O R T G A G E S on REAL ESTATE or other SECURITIES.Office\u2014Quesnel\u2019s Buildings, Merchants\u2019 Exchange Court, Entrance bv Hospital Stieet.May 5, 1854.\t* rWTP'HriPTRTTMn STODART AND J, B, DUNHAM\u2019S PIANO FORTES.A.& S.NOBDHEIMEB ARE now supplied with a complete assortment of the above Celebrated Instruments, which they offer for Sale at the Lowest Manufacturers Prices.\u2014also,\u2014 A great variety of SQUARE and COTTAGE PIANO FORTES, of different makes, for Sale or to HIRE.N.B.\u2014A liberal allowance made for Second Hand Pianos in exchange for new ones.Piano Fortes Tuned and Repaired, Sole Agents for Princes\u2019 Melodeons, Great St.James Street, Montreal, and King Street, Toronto.November 15.\t22 ORGANS.BAmVEXs ».WAKB.SKT, Ho.10, St.Joseph Street, HAS now ON HAND, and is constantly Manufacturing, with greatly increased facilities, and many important improvements, CHURCH ORGANS, CHURCH HARMONIUMS,and PARLOUR HARMONIUMS.Church Organs, having Registers, in number from four to sixty, will be built to order on short notice, at a low price, on liberal terms, and guaranteed to equal in mechanism, quality, power, and variety of tone, and combinations any that can be manufactured here or elsewhere.Harmoniums, from two to twelve Registers, having a rich organ tone, and being one of the most perfect and substantial instruments of the present day.March 8.\t183 New Edinburgh Saw Mills, SASH, BOOR & BLIND FACTORY, BYTOWN.(Fobhekly MacKay & MacKinnon.) A STOCK of SEASONED LUMBER, PLAINED, TONGUED, and GROVKD FLOORING, ka.; DOORS, WINDOW SASH BLINDS, LATHS, SHINGLES, &c., constantly on band.Also, are prepared to fill orders for DOOR SASH, and BLIND STUFF cut to any size, and put up in bundles for shipping.CURRIER & DICKINSON, By town, O.W., Or\tM.K.DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Montreal, March 9.\tly 29 JOSEPH R.©GE»S03Bar, Broduce Broker, Commission and General ^\tAgent, fto.27 St, Fraaieois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.References :\u2014John Cameron, Esq., Cashier Commercial Bank, Toronto; Messrs.Morland & Co., Montreal; James Dougall, Esq.Montreal.May 17.\tiy qq RAILROADS, &c.JAB&ES BO0îî?Hs Auctioneer, Commission Merchant, BROKER AND GENERAL AGENT BSLi.EVlL.LEi C.W.References Erastus Holden, Esq., Agent Bank U.C., Belleville; Quinten McNider, Esq., Agent Bank of Montreal, Belleville.May 26.\t3m 74 B.AB & ttEiæCHS&X., STOCK, PRODUCE, AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 38, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST., MONTREAL.William Rae.\tAlex.Mitchell.References :\u2014Messrs.Edmonstone, Allan k Co., Messrs.Ryan, Brothers k Co., Messrs.J.k J.Mitchell, A.Simpson, Esq., Bank of Montreal.May 8.\t08 NOTICE TO\tAUSTRALIA, BHOWIf ÉL CO., General Commission and Ship Agents and Brokers COLLINS\u2019 ST., MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.Address in London, 16 New Broad Street, City.References : John Gladstone & Co., 16 New Broad Street, London.James Hervev, Montreal, O.E.March 4, 1854.\tly 27 PREDPATH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, MONTREAL, Agent for the union plate glass COMPANY, St.Helen\u2019s, near Liverpool, executes orders for Rough, Polished, and Silvered Plate Glass, in any sizes and quantities that may be required.December 13, 1853.\t233 BONDED WAREHOUSE.NO.15, (NO.26 SAINT JEAN BAPTISTE STREET.) A.GUNDLACK CUSTOM HOUSE AND FORWARDING AGENT.OFFIOE\u2014No.61 Commissioner Street.Montreal, May 1, 1852.\t5 GRAND TMH RAILWAY QMMIAM, PASSING THE FOOT OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, And connecting at Montreal with Steamers for QUEBEC, NIAGARA FALLS, TORONTO, AND ALL THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS AND PLACES OF INTEREST IN CANDADA, AND AT PORTLAND WITH STEAMERS FOB ST.JOHNS, EASTPORT, AND BY RAILWAY AND STEAMERS FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK.ON AND AFTER the 1st of JULY, 1854, EXPRESS TRAINS will leave MONTREAL and PORTLAND as follows:\u2014Montreal at 7 AM., arriving at the WHITE MOUNTAINS Station, Gorham, at 3.30 and Portland at 7 P.M., in time for the Evening Steamboat for Boston ; and leave Portland at 7.15 A.M., arriving at the WHITE MOUtNTAINS Station, Gorham, at 10.50, and Montreal at 7 P.M.A Local Train, stopping at all Stations,will leave Montreal for Sherbrooke every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 P.M.; and Sherbrooke for Montreal, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M.THROUGH FARES-: From Montreal to Boston, and vice versa, by Railway Throughout.$7:50 From Montreal to Portland by Railway, and by Steamer to Boston.6:75 The Company\u2019s Steamboat \u201cL\u2019Aigle\u201d will leave MON I REAL.\tI\tLONQOEDIL.7,00 A.M.\t|\t10,00 A.M.3,30 P.M.\tI\t6,45 P.M.6,00 P.M.Passenger Fare, Passengers booked through are allowed to stop at the White Mountains Station, Gorham, Island Pond and Portland, remain there any time up to Fourteen Days, and proceed with the same Tickets.Time Tables, shewing the Arrival and Departure of the Trains at the Local Stations, and any other information may be obtained at the Offices, Little St.James\u2019 Street, Montreal ; of Mr.Martin, Superintendent, Longueuil, or of Mr.Corser, Superintendent, Portland.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, June 22, 1854.\t97 EAIRBAIRN & BOCKUS, HRORERS, OFFICE\u2014ST.NICHOLAS STREET.May 5.\t56 RICHARD JOHNSON & BROTHER, MANCHESTER, Manufacturers of Bridge, Telegraph, and other Iron Wire.P.REDPATH, Sole Agent in Canada.Montreal, Dee.13, 1853.\t233 MR.A.D.MAC DOIIGAI.I., Barrister and Attorney-at Law, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CONVEYANCER, NOTARY PUBLIC, &c., t AMILTON, C.W.References :\u2014Alex.Simpson, Esq., Cashier Bank of Montreal, Montreal ; William Gunn, Esq., Manager Bank of Montreal, Quebec ; James Kirkpatrick, Esq., County Treasurer, Hamilton ; Messrs.Bowes k Hall, Merchants, Toronto ; R.W.Cameron, Esq., Merchant, 116 Wall Street, New York ; J.Stevenson, Jr., Esq., Cashier Bank of Montreal, Hamilton.Sept.29.\tly 182 McKAY & HFATHFIELD, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSXOCT.D.R.McKay.\tT.D.Heathfield REFERENCES Messrs.Sami.Henshaw & Sons, Boston;Messrs Gillespie, Moffatt k Go., Mr.Henry McKay, Montreal; Messrs.Moffatt, Murray k Go., Toronto; Messrs.Allan & Gillespie, Liverpool.July 12.\t114 e£.Ai&!£, JCIMIES & \u20ac20., BOSTORf, Commission Merchants, Dealers, and Importers.MACKEREL, CODFISH, SALMON, HERRINGS, OIL, W.I.GOODS, and PRODUCE of CANADA and NOVA SCOTIA.N.B.\u2014Agents for the Halifax and Liverpool N.J.Packets.June 25.\t100 JOHN RHÎNAS & C0\u201e FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PORTLAND, MAINE.Nov.29.227 m.&C2Z£MTGSS£ & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No.1, Atlantic Railroad Wharf, PORTLAND, MAINE.September 19.\t1T3 UrïïïA2(S & BUTXtSH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Head of Rlcliardgon\u2019s Wliarf, PORTLAND, MAINE.References :\u2014Hon.John Young ; Henry Chapman & Co.October 29.\tly 208 C.K.CASXiLE, Commission Merchant & General Agent, NO.121, PEARL STREET, NEW YORK.Mr.Castle\u2019s business includes the Chartering of Vessels, Purchase of Ship\u2019s Stores, Groceries, &c., &c., ou the most favorable and reasonable terms.April 15.\t6m 45 ».w.wsxjarsEEi», MANUF ACTURER OF GAS CHANDELIERS and FITTINGS, LOCOMOTIVE and other TUBES, Patent METALLIC MILITARY and HOUSE BEDSTEADS, Patentee and Manufacturer oi other Bedsteads upon imoroved principles in Iron, Brass and Precious Metal.Agents\u2014 WILLIAM OHANOE, SON k 00 Birmingham.Pattern Room in Montreal\u2014212 St.Paul Street.June 15.\t91 UOOIiE STANIFORTH & CO., MINERVA WORKS, SHEFFIELD, Steel Converters and Refiners, MANUFACTURERS OF IMPROVED Cast Steel Engineering & Machine Files, Locomotive Engine Railway Carriage and Waggon SPRINGS ; SAWS of every description, Engineering Hammers.ko.&e.ko.Agents for Canada\u2014 WILLIAM CHANCE, SON k CO.Pattern Room\u2014212 St.Paul Street.December 18.\t230 3.F.Stephens & Co.MANUFACTURERS OF Sail Cloth, Twines, Shoe Thread, Fishing Nets and JLines, &c.BRIDPORT AND BRISTOL.Agents for Canada\u2014 WILLIAM CHANCE, SON k CO.Pattern Room\u2014212 St.Paul Street.Deo.18.\t236 Ch A.MABrSFXXSI.D, WHOLESALE DEALER AND JOBBER IN BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, NO.8, BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON OPPOSITE THE NEW ENGLAND HOUSE.Orders [solicited and promptly executed.February 16.\t3m ts 20 JOHSÎ CRAWFORB, BROKER.AND GENERAI, AGENT.Produce, Stacks, Bonds, Exchange, &e\u201e BOUGHT AND SOLD.Office, Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier St.REFERENCES : Hon.P.McGill, Pres.Bank of Montreal, I w Hon.John Molson,\t| Messrs.Gillespie, Moffatt Sc Go.,\tj- 5- Messrs.Frothingham k Workman,\t| S Alexr.Simpson, Esq., Cashier Bank of M., J \u201c D.L.Macpherson, Esq, Toronto.George Crawford, Esq., M.P.P., Brockvilie.Wm.Gunn, Esq., Manager Bank of Montreal, Quebec.May 10.\tgo RAILROADS, &c STEAMSHIPS, Tii© ISritista and North American Royal Mall Steamships, 1854.Mi, Central Railroad.1854.Northern & Western, British & United States Mail Route.0 N AND AFTER JUNE 6,1S54, Passenger Trains will run as follow's :\u2014 GOING NORTH AND WEST.Leave Boston at ^ A M., reaching Burlinglon at 6|, Rouses Point at 7, Montreal at 9, and Ogdensburghat 11 £ P.M.Leave Boston at 12 M., New York8 A.M , lodge at Monipelier, Vl., and arrive at Burlington at 6.40, Rouses Point at 8, Montreal at 10 A.M., and Ogdensburgh at 1 P.M.next day.GOING EAST AND SOUTH.Leave Rouses Point at 8 A M., and 3 hnd 7 P.M., in connection with trains from Montreal and Ogdensburgh.and arriving in Boston and New York the same day by the 8 A.M.Train, and the next day by the 3 and 7 P.M.Trains.For further information and Tickets, apply to PAUL MONDON and T.HOLT, Agents, at the Office, No.64, Commissioner Street, Muiitieal.O\u2019Freight Trains run daily.' JAMES MOORE, Supt.V.C R.R.Northfleld.Vt., June 1,1854.\t91 Note \u2014Editors will please to insert the above in lieu of former advertisements.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY.To Merchants and Forwarders.CONSIDERABLE LOSS AND DELAY having been caused by the practice of merely marking the Initials of Consignees on Goods, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That this Company will not hold themselves responsible for loss or delay, unless the Name and Address of the Consignee be fully inscribed on each Package.S.P.BIDDER.Montreal, June 24, 1854.\t1m 99 MONTREAL & RYTOWN RAILWAY CO.NOTICE is hereby given, that a MAP or PLAN of the LOCATION of the SECTION of the MONTREAL k BYTOWN RAILWAY, extending from HOCHELAGA BAY to the TOWN of BYTOWN, in Upper Canada; together with the BOOKS of REFERENCE relating thereto, have been examined and certified by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, the person performing the duties formerly assigned to the Surveyor General, according to law, and that said commisssioner did deposit copies of said Map or Plan, and Books of Reference, respectively, in the respective Offices hereinafter mentioned, as follows, viz :\u2014 In the Office of the Provincial Secretary, in the City of Quebec, on the Thirteenth day of May.And in the Office of the Clerk of Peace in the City of Montreal, on the Thirteenth day of May.And also, that he did deliver to the said Company, a copy of said Map or Plan, and of said Books of reference, so examined and certified as aforesaid, and that the same is deposited in the Office of their Secretary, in the City of Montreal.SYDNEY BELLINGHAM, Secretary of the M.& B.R.Co.Montreal, May 13, 1854.\t67 NOTICE.OFFICE OF THE Stanstead, Sbefford, and Cliaiii-bly Railroad Company, MONTREAL, 15th May, 1854.THE PROPRIETORS of SHARES in the CAPITAL STOCK of the STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD and CHAMBLY RAILKOAD CO., are hereby notified and required to PAY unto F.Maccclloch, Esquire, Treasurer, at the CITY BANK, here, on or before the TWENTY-FUURTH day of JULY, now next ensuing, the sum of TWO POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS, Currency, Per SHARE, being the Second Instalment of Ten Per Cent on the Subscribed Stock.By order of the Board of Directors, W.H.HOPPER, 64\tSecretary.Stanstead, Sbeifbrd and t hanibly Railway Company.Notice is hereby given, that the STANSTEAD, SHEFFORD k CHAMBLY RAILWAY COMPANY will apply to the Provincial Parliament, at its ensuing Session, for certain amendments to tneir Charter of Incorporation, and an extension ot their power and rights.L.S.HUNTINGTON, -i.Secretary.Montreal, February 16, 1854.\t20 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at the approaching Session of Parliament, an application will be made by the MONTREAL AND BYTOWN and \u201cTHE NORTH SHORE RAILWAY\u201d COMPANIES, conjointly, for a CHARTER for the CONSTRUCTION of a RAILWAY from some point near the TOWN of BYTOWN, in Canada West, to such point on LAKE HURON as they shall deem most advantageous, and from thence to SAULT STE.MARIE.Signed, SYDNEY BELLINGHAM, Sec\u2019y.Montreal k Bytown Railway.Montreal, Jan.2, 1854.Signed, H.L.LANGEVIN, Sec\u2019y.North Shore Railway Company.Quebec, Jan.4, 1854.\t4 Richelieu Company.OWING to the Increase of WAGES, PRICE OF FUEL, kc., the Company are compelled to ADVANCE the rate of Freight, Passage, &c., on the Steamer JACQUES CARTIER-Office Richelieu Company, ) Montreal, 29th April 1854.)\t51 HAftrairSXBB & CO., Commission, Custom House & Forwarding Agents, Have Removed their Office to the HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS\u2019 BUILDING, Custom House Square.All business entrusted to them will meet with prompt attention, and on moderate terms.May 18.\t_\t67 jaesxs Brass's &.co.\u201e Commission Merchants, GILLESPIE\u2019S BUILDINGS, COMMON STREET.May 15.\t64 Montreal and New York Eaiiroad.CHANGE OF HOU S ON MONDAY, 12ch JUNE.FROM NEW YUKK to LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.Second\ts^tON TO UVERPOÔ'jü \" \" ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 12th June, and until FURTHER NOTICE, the Train for HEMMINGFORD and Intermediate Stations will leave the Depot, Bonaventure Street, at half-past 5 o\u2019clock P.M., (instead of G P.M.), and will leave Hemmingford for Montreal at 6 o\u2019clock, A.M.Trains between Montreal and Lachine will fun as follows :\u2014 FROM MONTREAL.\tFROM LACHINE.7,00 a.m.\t8,30\ta.m.10,00 a.m.\t10,30\ta.m.12,00 Noon.\t12,30\tp.m.4,00 p.m.\t4,45\tp.m.5,30 p.m.\tj\t6,00 p.m., O r on arrival of Ste liner \u201c Lady Simpson.\u201d Passengers for Bytown and the Ottawa take the 7 a.m.Train from Montreal.Trains will not go further South than Hemmingford.ANDREW ROUGH, Agent.Montreal, June 9, 1854.\t86 R, M.W.Taylor.\tS.Lester Taylor.æAIT&OSl.& BB.OXHBB., COMMISSION MEHCHANTS, Cincinnati Ohio.Refer in Montreal, to Merchants generally.S3\u201d Attention given to the purchase of POKK.LAKBT TALLOW, GREASE, LARD OIL, &c-, and to the sale of MACKEREL, COD, and SEAL OILS, HO IRON, &c.&c.March 14, 1853:\t25 B.OBBB.S CLAÏULB & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TEAS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES &c.&c.&c.No.2 Peddie\u2019s Buildings, Lemoine Str., MONTREAL.Robert Clarke.\tJohn U.Greqory.March 14.\t31 f CHAMPjLAIIV & ST.Ï.AWRIHVCE RAILROAD.NEW ARRANGEMENT.ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, May 9th, the Steamer IRON DUKE will leave MONTREAL, CARRYING FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS ONLY, to connect with the Trains for ROUSE\u2019S POINT, at 6:00 A M.and 5:00 P M ; and also at 1:30 PM, with SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS ONLY, connecting at ROUSE\u2019S POINT with the Lake Champlains Steamers and the Boston, New York and Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by the Morning Train, arrive at New York and Boston the same evening, and at Ogdensburgh soon after Noon.Those taking the Afternoon Train, reach Ogdensburgh the same night, New York at 9:30 next morning, and Boston next day about noon.For tickets or information respecting the various Routes in the United States and Canada West, apply at the \u201c GENERAL RAILROAD TICKET OFFIOE,\u201d 69 Commissioner\u2019s Street, opposite Quebec Steamboat Basin.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.! May 9,1854.\t59 Na- ROCHESTER, LOCKPORT AND NIAGARA FALLS RAILROAD.Open to Buffalo.The most Direct, Cheapest and Quickest Route to TORONTO, HAMILTON k Canada West.ON and after TUESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1853, Trains will leave Rochester for Buffalo and Niagara Falls as follows:\u20147:20 A.M., and 2:15 P.M.Returning\u2014Trains will leave Buffalo and Niagara Falls for Rochester, at 7:50 A.M., and 4:40 P.M.Passengers for Buffalo will find this route superior, in point of comfort, to any other.The Road is thoroughly built, and equipped with entirely new Oars and Locomotives.The present terminus of the Road in Buffalo is on the Terrace, the most central portion of the City.WARREN COLBURN, Superintendent.Rochester Jan.18 1853.\t15 FREIGHT FOR CANADA WEST BIT EXPB.EES, IN ANY QUANTITIES, at REDUCED RATES, via OGDENSBURGH RAILROAD, DAILY, In charge of SPECIAL MESSENGERS, who will ¦give attention to Bonding the same, so as to avoid any detention.CHENEY, RICE k CO., 3 Place d\u2019Armes.April 18.\t 3m 46 STEAMBOATS, &c.IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS.ROYAL ï?2 A XX.X.E iV B THE QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE :\tTO Toronto) Hamilton) Isondoii) Detroit) Cîiica-go and Milwaukie.Twenty-four Hours and Two Transhipments Saved.TIPS following are the arrangements of this Magnificent Line for the present season :\u2014 RIVER LINE, COMPOSED OF THE SPLENDID STEAMERS, NEW ERA, Capt.P.G Chrysler, ST.LAWRENCE, Capt Howard, LORD ELGIN, Capt.P.Milloy, OTTAWA, Capt.Putnam, Leave the Canal.Basin, Montreal, Daily, at NINE o\u2019clock A M., and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o\u2019clock train from Montreal, (except on Sundays, when they leave oil the arrival of ihe TEiN o\u2019clock train.) calling at all intermediate ports, ai riving in Kingston early on the following day, where they meet the magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS PASSPORT, Capt.Harbotlle, ARABIAN, Capt.Colcleugh, MAGNET, Capt.Twohy, For Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the Great Western Railway for London, Chatham.Windsor, Detrbil, Chicago, Milwaukie, and all Ports on Lake Michigan ; and at Lewiston for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and all Ports on Lake Erie.TO TOURISTS, this Line affords a most comfortable, pleasant and expeditions conveyance.The Steamers aie fitted up with elégantly furnished SALOONS and STATE ROOMS ; passing through the beautiful scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands, and all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence, by day light.In point of speed they are unsurpassed.To Families moving West, either to Western Canada or the Western States, this Line possesses unequalled advantages.the Steamers running direct to the Great Western Railway Depot at Hamilton, saving the annoyanceol two tianshipments, and 24 hours in time.Through to Chicago, including all stops, in 68hours.53* tickets can be procured of C.F.MUCKLE, at the Hotels ; on ooard of the Steamers ; or at the Office, 40 McGill Street.A.MILLOY, Agent Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, > .t\t\u2014¦\t$\t92 40 McGill Street, June, 1854.AXÆK&XCAXÏ BXBRXSSS LmB.Chief Cabin Passage.Second Cabin Passage.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ -A'l-AV.The ships from Boston call at Halifax-Captains ARABIA.C H E Judkins, PERSIA______A Ryrie, ASIA.EC Lott, AFRICA.W Harrison \u201d Is carry a (l.- head, green bn starboard bow, red on \u201cïï' Europa.from New York.Wednesday, Ma, America.from Boston.-Wednesday, Captains AMERICA.- J Leitch, EUROPA.N Shannon.CAN ADA.J Stone, i NIAGARA.W JC Lang.These Vessels carry a clear white light, at their ma»! on starboard bow, red on porl bow-.from New York.Wednesday, May Mat, irom ., j - T , \u2022,y.Asia.from New York.Wednesday,June Hlh.'Nhwara.from Boston.Wednesday, June Jisi.Arabia.', from New Yo.k.Wednesday, Mth.Canada.from Boston.Wetoesdayy July 5th Enrol a.irom New York.Wednesday, Jn f >\u201c\u2022 Amcica.from Boston.Wednesday, July i9th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not beI)acc9™\"il!'®,pS.Gold, Sliver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, p,re\u201c0\u201cf£\u2018°\u201cSJ or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, ami the value thereof therein expressed.\t,\t, In consequence of the increased cost ql coal, store?and provisions, the price of Passage will be increased as lot-lows FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.Second Cabin Passage.* 10 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.5,1 Second Cabin Passage.- \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ ¦ \u2022 \u2022 -y\t_ Commencing with the steamer of the 2Sth lune, from New York.The pi ice of passage by thesteamships sailing before lhal dale will be al the present rales.For freight or passage, apply to E.CUNAKD.4 Bowling Green.S.S.LEWIS, Commercial Wharf, Boston.June 9.\t______8£l_ Shortest and Quickest Eoute to the West.THROUGH TO BUFFALO IN FORTY HOURS.The.Splendid Steam Packets JENNY LIND.Capt.L Moody.BRITISH QUEEN.Copt.J.\tLaflamme.BRITISH EMPIRE.Capt.D.S.Allan.ONE of the above Steamers will leave THIS AFTERNOON, at ONE o\u2019clock, from the Canal Basin, Montreal, and Irom Lachine on the anival of the Cais, which leave Montreal at 4 o\u2019clock, for Ogoensburgh and River Ports.The above Boats connect at Ogdensburgh,wiln the Express Line of Steamers running direct to Brockvilie Cape Vincent and Lewiston, and will leave passengers in Buffalo quicker than any other line, passing the Thousand Islands by daylight.Passengers, for Kingston, Toronto.Hamilton, and all important Ports on the American side of Lake Ontario, will find this the quickest and most reliable route, connecting with Cars at Lewiston for Hamilton, and Boat for Toronto ; also with the Michigan Southern Railroad.the Michigan Central Railroad, and the Great Western Railroad; and with Steamers for Cleveland, Toledo Detroit, Chicago, iVhlwaukie, and all Western Ports.\u2019 Passengers have the privilege of stopping over at Niagara Falls, or any other plac of interest on the ronte.For Tickets, cal 1 at the Office, 24 McGill Street.W.T.BARRON, Agent.Or to\tj.& h.Mclennan, Canal Wharf.Jon© 12.\t88 July 6 Notice to Importers.THE Subscriber is authorised, by tbe GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO., to state, for the information of Importers, that GOODS arriving at PORTLAND bv the CANADIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY\u2019S SHIPS, and consigned to him, will have prompt despatch, and will be delivered in MONTREAL within fortf-eight hours after being landed, during the Season of Navigation, and at LONGUEUIL afterwards.In like manner, the Subscriber will undertake to deliver GOODS from BOSTON (via Portland) within seventy-two hours after being delivered to his order.DAVID BELLROUSE, Agent Steam Navigation Co.Portland (Maine), 10th Nov., 1853.\t220 \u2019\t| J.F.PRINGLE,\t\" Barrister anil Attorney, &©., CORNWALL, C.W.Novembor 19.\tly\u2014S225 Tames h.springle Architect, Office 36, Great St.Jamea Street, Late the Office of ohn Ostell, Esquire.February 18.\tIy\u2014Si THE CANADIAN STEM MVIGATION COUPANT, UNDER CONTRACT WITH Her Majesty\u2019s Provincial Government of Canada.COMPANY\u2019S OFFICES: No.3 Royal Insurance Buildings, North John Str.WILLIAM KUDD, Secretary.Steam to Quebec and Montréal, and from Montreal and Quebec to LiverpooL THE COMPANY S First-Class Powerful Screw Steamships.OTTAWA.Captain J.B.Atkins.CLEOPATRA.Captain-.CHARITY______ .Captain W.Paton ERIE, New.Captain-.HURON, New____Captain-.ONTARIO, New.Captain-.SARAH SANDS, Chartered, Captain W.Ilsley.Will be despatched as follows, Irom (Birkenhead Dock) Liverpool, for Quebec and Montreal Direct, on the 10th and 25th of each month, from April to September inclusive ; and from QUEBEC on the 5th and 20th of each month, from May to October inclusive.FROM QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.OTTAWA.Mav 20.CLEOPATRA.June 5.CHARITY.June 20.Or other suitable Vessels.RATES OF PASSAGE : FROM QUEBEC TO POOL.LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.First Class 20 Guineas.Second do 12\tdo Third do 6\tdo Provisions, ks.First Class 85 Dollars.Second do 56 do Third do 25 do Provisions, &c.Carries a Surgeon.For Freight or Passage apply to LAMONT & M\u2018LARTY, 21, Water-street, Mvernool.And to\tDAVID BELLHOUSE, Quebec and Montreal.April 27.\t50 FOR EASTPORT &, ST- JOHN, N B.VIA ME.Steamer \u201cADMIRAL \u201d, 800 tons, Captain Wood, EVERY TUESDAY.Steamer \" EASTERN CITY \u201d, 700 tons, Captain Winchester, EVERY FRIDAY.THESE Steamers will (until further notice) leave from LINCOLN\u2019S WHARF,BOSTON EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at T E N o\u2019clock, A.M., and CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF, PORTLAND, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, P.M.Returning, will leave ST.JOHN EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, A.M., and EASTPORT at, TWO, P.M., touching at Portland.The above forms the most agreeable and cheapest route for persons visiting the Lower Provinces, and in speed, safety and accommodation, those Steamers are unequalled.For further particulars, apply to GEO.GREIG & CO., No.32, Long Wharf, Boston.March 30.\t38 AUSTRALIA ! sxxT\u2019sr-rxvxs baits tassa&h i Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets, CAKRYIKG THE U.S.MAIL, THE FOLLOWING SHIPS HAVE SAILED :\u2014 Revenue, 1,300 tons, July, 1852.Epaminondas, 1,400 tons, August, 1852.Ocean Eagle, 1,450 tons, September, 1852.Oneco, 1,500 tons, October, 1852.Scargo, 1,450 tons, December 1852.Baltimore, 1,300 tons, January, 1853, Euphrasia, 1,200 tons, March, 1853, Oregon, 1,000 tons, March, 1863.Nimrod, 1,000 tons, April, 1853.Sea Ranger, 1,200 tons, July, 1853.Lady Franklin, 900 tons, August, 1853.Edward, 1,400 tons, October, 1803.Ocean Steed, 1,600 tons, November, 1853.Carthage, 900 tons, December, 1853.Albert Franklin, February, 1854.Nightingale, l,0o6 tons, May, 1854.The ships of this Line are fitted with Emerson\u2019s Patent Ventilators, and carry Francis\u2019 Metalic Life-Boats.Now Loading at Pier No.12, East River, THE A 1 SUPERIOR CLIPPER 41 SHIP GERTRUDE, 1,200 TONS REGISTER, VX7ILL succeed the Nightingale, and have im-\u2019V mediate despatch for MELBOURNE, Australia, as seventeenth ship of this line.The Gertrude has proved herself a remarkably fast sailer, find is the only A 1 ship now loading at this port for Australia.The Pioneer Line has gained a most enviable reputation\u2014it was tbe first, and is now the only regular line going.The Gertrude, in point of accommodations, cannot be surpassed by any ship afloat.For Freight or Passage, at reduced rates, apply on board, or to R.W.CAMERON, 116 Wall Street, New York ; Or here to\tNEIL McINTOSH.June 2.\t1m 80 xm.X.W.XPO^AND\u2019S INVALUABLE HEADACHE REMEDY, Humor and Cougb Doctor.THE above Medicines are truly valuable, as hundreds have already testified, for the relief and cure of tbe diseases indicated by their names.The distressing Sick and Nervous Headache is relieved by the one, and Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Canker, Piles, and obstinate Coughs are cared by the other.A fair trial is solicited.For sale in Montreal by the following Chemists and Druggists :\u2014Richard Birks, McGill Street; John Birks k Co., Great St.James Street; Wm.Lyman & Co., St.Paul Street; B.Workman & Co, St.Paul Street; Alfred Savage & Co., Notre Dame Street; S.J.Lyman k Oo., Place d\u2019Armes.Price One Dollar per Bottle.Goffstown Centre, May 29, 1854.\t78 To Let, er For Sale, A FARM, favorably situated on either Bank of the Clmteauguay.in tbe County of Elgin (formerly Hinchinbrook,) comprising 200 acres, about one-third under cultivation, with an excellent Stone House, Wooden Farm House, Barn Sheds, kc., thereon erected.Also, near the above : 100 Acres of Arable Land, covered with upwards of 2000 cords of Beech and Maple.For particulars, apply in Elgin to MR.ALEX.MACKINTOSH ; or in Montreal to DR.HINGSTON.May 8.\tD if 0 68 MILL SITS SOB SALS, THAT VALUABLE ISLAND at the mouth of the RIVER ST.MAURICE, called LTslb La Potterie, containing about 100 arpents in superficies, surrounded by the waters of the St.Lawrence, and two of the Channels of the St.Maurice.Also, a PART of the TWO other ISLANDS adjacent.Also, the LAND on CAP DE LA MÀGDE-LAINE, forming afrontage on the Cap of twelve arpents, by half an arpent in depth.This Property, being situated partly in the River St.Lawrence, forms one of the finest positions in the country on which to erect a Steam Saw Mill- In addition to the advantages of this Property] to draw supplies ot logs from the immense resources of the St.Maurice, it could also he made available for supplies of logs irom any streams falling into the St.Lawrence above the St.Maurice, thus having advantages such as no other Mill iu the county at.present enjoys.Vessels of the largest class could load deals from the wharves of this Property, and thus save the expense of rafting, piling, &c.For further particulars, apply to HENRY MoKAY, 33, St.François Xavier Street; D.R.McKAY, 130,Commercial Street, Boston Or\tA.MoLIMONT, 14, Broadway, New York.June 29-\tiss MEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS Swalm\u2019s Celebrated Panacea, FOR THE CURE OF cossrsusÆX\u2019Tïowr, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WHITE SWELLING.RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND SKIN.AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD.AND THE EFFECTS OF MERCURY.SWAIM\u2019S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years celebrated in this country and in Euiope lor its extraordinary cures, for the ceitificâtes of which icference is made to the directions and books (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea.It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune to be recommended by the most celebrateu physicians and other eminent persons.Among others by W.Gibson, M/D., Prof, of Surgery, Pa.University.Valentine Mott, M.D., Prof.ofSurg\u2019y, N.Y.University.W.P.Dewees, M.D., Prof, of Mid., Pa.University.N.Chapman, M.D .Prof, oi Physic.Pa.lUnivetsity.T.Parke, M D., Pres\u2019i Cojlege of Physicians, Phila.Dr.Del Vallo, Prof of Medicme, Havaiis.\u2019 Jose Eourenco de Luz, Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon.G.W.Irving, late Minister to Spnn.J.Chipman, Member Royal College Surgeons, London.Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General.British Aimy.Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, &c., fee.And, also, the wonderful cures effected by Swàim\u2019s Panacea, have for many years made it an invaluable remedy.The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and, being an innocent preparation, it may be given to tlie most tender infant.The retail price ha?been reduced to one dollar fifty cents per botile (containing three half pints), or three bottles for four dollars.BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.Swaim\u2019s Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudU naliy, wiih the following letters blown on the glass : SWAIM\u2019S\u2014PANACEA- PHILADA:\u201d and having the name Jas.Swaim stamped on ihe sealing wax, and written on the label coveiing the cork ; and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottlé, composed of a geometric lathe work, comprising nine dillerent dies, which have been mined for the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Diaper & Co., bank note engravers, of Philadelphia.In the centre is a portrait of the late Wm.Swaim, copyright secured.ALSO, SWAÏM\u2019S VERMIFUGE.A Valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all diseases arising irom debility of the digestive organs, such as Worn s.Choiera Morbus, Dyseiitry, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, &c.&e.See the pamphlet, which may be had gtatis, accompanying the Vermifuge.Prepared only at SWAIM\u2019S LABORATORY, OLD STAND, Seventh St., below Chestnut; Philadelphia, and sold by all the respeciable Drugg sts in Ihe United States.CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.\u2014Persons wishing to obtain the genuine SWAIM\u2019S PANACEA and SWAIM\u2019S VERMIFUGE, should; be careful to observe that the name SWAIM is spelled correcify on the bottles and labels, or they may be imposed oil by medicines iriade in imitation of them, by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive.General Agents for the United States, SCHIEfFELIN, BROTHERS & CO., 170 William St., corner of Bcckrnan, New York.J une 7.1854.\t6m mwf 84 THE WONDER OF THE WORED J DEVINES\u2019 COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE!! THE GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered, and that fell destroyer of human happiness at length is conquered ! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their brightest ormmeiUs, and sink many a gentle spirit to an untimely grave.Consumption can be cured ; Asthma will soon be as the things that were; and Coughs and Colds, the parents of that fell disease that so oiten brings woe to the houses of our land, vanish, as if by.magic, before this SOVEREIGN REMEDY, DEVINES\u2019 COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE.This pleasant and safe remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, COSTIVENESS and CONSUMPTION, is beyond doubt the cheapest and most efficient medicine ever offered to the publjc ; and should be constantly kept on hand by every family, especially for children to use fc>r colds, coughs, &c.One man remarked, after having been kept awake all night with his children, who were sick with colds, thaï u the first box he used was worth a five dollar '\u2022ill to him,\u201d and, reader, itouly cost him 25 cents ; and $5 would buy 25 boxes or more.IT SELLS WELL.Read this letter from Alderman Ring : Mr.Devines\u2014Sir : Your Lozenge sells well, and gives general satisfaction for ail Pulmonary complaints.In fact, Lhardly knowof a case where it has been used, but what it has performed a cure.1 recommend it with confidence, You may make this public if you think proper, for 1 think all valuable medicines should be mad,e known.CHARLES R.RING, Druggist, N.Ÿ.December 20, 1852.IT CURES HARD COLDS ON THE LUNGS.New York, Oct.28,1851.Mr.Devines\u2014Dear Sir : It is with the highest gratification I inform y^ou that your Compound Pitch Lozenge has entirely cured me of a very haid cold I have had on my lungs for some time.I felt the efleeis of them in a very few hours.\tA.B.JOHNSON, Tobacconist, 442^, Broadway.P.S.\u2014I have recommended your Lozenge to a number of my friends, who, since then, have used it, and speak of it in ths highest tei ms.\tA.B.J.BUSINESS MEN! READ THE FOLLOWING.Having sold Devines\u2019 Compound Pitch Lozenges for the last three months, we hereby certify'that they meet with a ready sale ; and judging from the representations of those who have used the medicine, we believe it to be a valuable remedy for the diseases for which it is recommended aud entitled to the confidence of the public.MOORE & SMITH, Merchants.Pittsfield, Mass., January 14, 1852.This is that which has so long been sought for, and is in full faith oflered to the public as a certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Cosiiveness and Consumption, and will in any case where lungs sufficient are left to sustain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to hea'th.Certificates of cures to be relied on, found in the circulars left with the agents\u2014and the public may be assured we shall never publish anything we do not believe to be entitled to the fullest confidence, as truth \u2018\u2019and nothing but the truth.\u201d Piepared by WM.DEVINES, the original discoverer, for\tS.D.FULLER fc CO., 3, Treraont Temple, Boston, Proprietor*.William Lyman & Co., Wlrolesale Agents for Montreal; and also for sale at retail by Richard Birks.S.J.Lyman Sc Co., A.Savage & Co., B.Workman & Co., and by Druggists generally in Canada.January 10, 1854.\t6m 4ts 2xts 4 MILLER'S PATENT IRON STAIRCASE IS LIGHTER, STRONGER, And Twenty-Five Per Cent Cheaper THAN the old plans, which reduction is caused by the balusters and hand-tail forming the entire carriage of the steps.Prices from $1.50 to $6 per step.Also, Miller\u2019s Patent Cast Iron Railing, Possessing an entirely new feature in fencing, viz., that of conforming to any grade of ground without being previously prepared for it, making it the best railing ever constructed for CEMETERIES, And all other places where the giound is inclining^ it is equally good for level fencing, such as is required for DWELLINGS BALCONIES, PARKS, &c.rices, $1 per lineal foot, upwards.Also, PMILLER\u2019S WROUGHT IRON PICKET FENCE.An excellent article of wrought iron fencing ; its cheapness, durability and strength will be apparent upon examination.Prices from 63 cents to $2.00 per lineal foot.\u2014¦ Also, MILLER\u2019S INCLINED RAILWAY, For raising goods from cellars, by the aid of which one man can turn out a case of goods weighing 1000 lbs.or more.The constantly increasing demand for them is their best recommendation.Prices $30, and upwards ; and MILLER\u2019S VERTICAL ELEVATOR, Used for the same purpose as the railway, and by some preferred to it, as it occupies no room in the basement.\u2014 Prices $125 and upwards.Also, iron work in all its branches, such as GRATING, SHUTTERS, DOORS, SKY-LIGHTS, See.Manufactory) 26) West Broadway) N.Y« BENJAMIN F.MILLER.February 16.\tIy20 INDIA RUBBER GOODS.Coats, Capes, Leogins,, Over-Alls, Wading Pasts, Horse Covers, Wagon Covers, Piano Covers, Nursery Cloths, kc., WHICH vrill not wet through, or become sticky in any climate.The cheapest and best articles in our line ever offered.For sale by the Manufacturers, ROGERS k WYCKOFF, successors to H.H.Day, 23 Çourtland Street, New York.Dealers in Hose, Steam Packing, and every other kind of Rubber Goods.Also, exclusive sejiing agents of Elastic Webbing suitable for Gores in Congress Boots.New York, May 24.\t3m mwf 74 SINGER\u2019S SEWING MACHINES.Price Reduced.THESE admirable Machines, which are so well known, and have long been in very profitable use in Montreal, Toronto, and othe- principal cities and towns of Canada, are now offered, with all the latest improvements, to be used in the Canadas, at the very low price of $80, with apparatus complete.Cash to be paid on delivery at our Office in New York.Our newly perfected Machines to sew with , A SINGLE THREAD, Adapted to heavy or light goods, linen or leather, and capable of using, if required, a strong waxed thread\u2014a machine that can do more work and better work than any other\u2014we offer, to be used iu the Canadas, for $90, payable on delivery ip New York.The same machines, to be used in the United States, we sell at.$100 and $110.Orders by mail or by express will be immediately attended to.Silk Twist, Machine Needles, superior Thread, &c., always on hand, and for sale.J.M.SINGER k 00., 323 Broadway, City of New York.May 9.\t3m mwf 59 CONVERTS RED OR GREY Hair into a beautiful .Black or Brown, the moment it is applied, literally dyeing the hair without staining the skin, and leaves the hair _______soft and glossy, without injuring its texture in the least\u2014a decided superiority over all other Hair Dyes.Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid, For the Growth and Preservation of the Hair, is well known to be without a rival on this continent.It is now patronized by Her Majesty The Queen of Great Britain, and commands an extensive sale throughout Europe.Bogle\u2019s Amole Shaving Compound Renders that usually unpleasant operation (aha?\" ing) a decided luxury.Bogle\u2019s Hebeaiona Removes Freckles and Tan from the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknowledged to be the very best article for Beautifying the Complexion.To be had, wholesale and retail, of W.BOGLE, 277 Washington Street., Sold by all the Druggists in Canada.Boston, April 19.\t6m mwf 48 TO LET, for one or more years, that BEAUTIFUL FARM, situated at Coteau St.Louis, occupied by Mr.John Wiseman, belonging to WIDOW JACOB WURTELE.For further information, apply to MRS.WURTELE, _ Coteau St.Louis.September 16.\t183 BOGLE'S ¦ ELECTRIC THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE Is Printed and Published by JAMES POTTS or himself and the other Proprietors, at NOi 209, Notre Dame Street.Montreal ; Moaday, July 3, 1854.1^2546 "]
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