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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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jeudi 6 juillet 1854
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[" R13MOVAX* OJ THH Moiiîreai Herald Printing Office, THE Proprietors of this Establishment hare REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, central and commodious premises, in Notre Dame Street-, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Kear St.Francois Xavier Street, And immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR RTKKY DESCRIPTION OP BOOK AND JOB FEINTING, will be redeived on the above premises, and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\t97 FOR SALE.First Arrivals, FT1HE Subscribers have received, per R.M.X Steamer \u201c Canada \", TM&'iSm OASES ©F ®©OBS£s CONSISTING! IN PART OS': SPLENDID SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SETTS CASES OF SiLVER KNIVES AND FORKS ELEGANT .PLATED STRAWBERRY BOWLS AND BASKETS ELEGANT PLATED CASTERS in Great V ariety ELEGANT PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SETTS \u2014AND\u2014 SILVER LEVER HCTNTING WATCHES, of Very Superior Finish \u2014also\u2014 GOLD BRACELETS AND BROACHES Do MALECHITE AND PEBBLE BRACELETS Do SCARF PINS Do GUARDS AND CHAINS.&c.Ac.SAVAGE A LYMAN.April 13.\t44 TO RAILWAYED STEAMBOAT CO,S, Locomotive Works, &c.THE Undersigned are prepared to furnish, at short notice, and on reasonable terms, Hear son\u2019s Water Guages, For Marine, Locomotive and Stationary Engines.Schaffer\u2019s Manometer, or Patent Steam Gaage.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 to payment.\u2014also,\u2014 Patent Oil Cups, Steam Whistles, and other Brass Furniture appertaining to Steam Engines.Samples may be examined at our Hardware Establishment, corner of St.Paul and St.Vincent Streets.HALDIMAND, BROTHERS.May 17.^\t____ 6fi .ii am©w a mm.rpHE St Jsoribers offer for sale their Spring Im-X portation of HARDWARE, by Vessels now in Port, and to arrive.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, Crown 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 ami Ladles, Pump Chain, Shot, Composition and Lead Pipe, Powder, Hodgson\u2019s, Lyndon\u2019s and Eiwell\u2019s Spades and Shovels, Cornish Shovels, Irish do, Moore\u2019s Grass and Cradle Scythes, Moore\u2019s Hay and Straw Knives, Scythe Snaths, Fox's Sickles and Reaping Hooks, Mill and Cross Cut Saws, Cast, Shear, (L; Spring, Eagle and Swedish Steel, IC, IX, IXX, DX, DXX, DC, IX 12x12, IC and IX 14x20, Charcoal Tin, Shoe Thread, Twines, Brt.Cotter Key\u2019J and Pat, Vices.Brt.Annealed Brass and Copper Wire, Bar and Sheet' Copper, Wheel, Heads, Plough Blocks, Sad Irons, &c., together with a complete assortment of\t4*.BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN HARD A\u2019A RE.ELWELL & CO., No.14 St, Sacrament Street, Second Door from New Exchange.May 22.70 W M .M E I K L Eli AM, IRON & COMMISSION MERCHANT, REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING HOUSES IN CANADA : Messrs.THE DUNDYVAN IRON CO, Glasgow :\u2014For Scotch Bars, Rails, &e.Ac.Messrs.THOMAS EDINGTON &SONS, Phce-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, Ac.Messis.WILLIAM J.HORN &!CO\u201e Sheffield: \u2014Steel, Files, Saws, Ac., of every description.Messrs.JAMES THORNTON & SONS,.Birmingham :\u2014Railway Furnishings, Locomotive and Carriage Lamps, J.D.MORRIES Sterling^ Patent Metals, Ac, Ac.Messrs.CRICHTON & EADlE, Glasgow:\u2014 Wrought Iron Tubes, Knees, Tees, Bends, Stop-Cocks, and all kinds of Gas Fittings.May 17.\t66 For Sale by the Subscriber : ONE THOUSAND TONS NO.1 SCOTCH PIG IRON \u2014ALSO1,- Yellow Metal, Patent and Common ; Unscrewed Nuts, square and hexagon ; Oval, Octagon, Square and Flat Steel ; Fiat, Round, Square and Millsaw Files ; Strikers\u2019 and Fitters\u2019 Hammers; Wrenches; Split Cotters; Lifting Jacks ;'Cotton Waste; Fire Brick and Clay ; Pig Lead ; Contractors\u2019 Grease ; Locomotive and Carriage Lamps, Ac.Ac.Imported specially for Engineers and Railway Companies.\u2014AND,\u2014 800 boxes Canada Plates, Glamorgan and commou 100 boxes Extra size Tin Plates 60 cwt Patent Tin\u2019d Zinc, in sheets 84 inches by 32 inches WM.MEIKLKHÂM.May 19.\t68 WAimæirs EIRE AND WATER PROOF ROOFING, S.M.A C.M.WARREN, Cincinnati, Ohio.C.M.A H.M.WARREN, St.Louis, Mo.WARREN A BROTHER, Buffalo, N.V.WARREN a BURNHAM, Philadelphia, Pa.C.M.WARREN A CO., Baltimore.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 manufactories, and now hold ourselves in readiness to execute with promptness all Orders with which we may be favored.We are prepared to euler into CONTRACTS for ROOFING in any part of the country.Specimens of Roofing may be seen, aud any information given, by calling at our Office, Place d\u2019Arwes Hill.C.M.WARREN A CO.May 26.\t3m 74 ^MAK-SbWAKl].ALFEEB A.EMBER & \u20ac0., Wholesale Importers of Shelf Hardware, 6, LITTLE SAINT JOSEPH STREET, (.OPPOSITE ifllBNCH CHOBCH1,) WILL BE RECEIVING per 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 27.\t50 ' Gassaiiers ! Gassaliers ! ! JUST RECEIVED, a fine Assortment of DRAWING and DINING ROHM GASSALIERS.Also, BRACKETS,.PENDANTS, PILLARS, GLOBES, Ac., Ac., at ROBERT MITCHELL\u2019S GAS JLXSTRE WAREHOUSE.BJV MARKET SQUARE.Orders for GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, Ac., promptly attended to.Apiil 27.\t50 CHAA©1SM£1»S>.AGREAT VARIETY of elegant patterns, just received per \u201c Sarah Sands.\u201d A.A.BARBER A CO., 6, Little St.Joseph Street.April 27.\t FOR SAFE.1 nn nnn FEET\tBOARDS, and 50,000 feet HEMLOCK BOARDS.Can be delivered during the month of July next.Apply (if by tetter, post-paid) to Messrs.FITZPAiRICK A MOORE, Montreal, or to the Subscribe)?, H.McGILL, St.Remi.May 11.\tfTts 61 I HERALD Steam, Book & Job Printing 209 Notre Dame Street, {Near St.François Xavier Street.) AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLYI.MONTREAL.THURSDAY MORNING.JULY 6.1854.NUMBER 109.FOR SALE.THE ONL1T SAFE Combining Both Wilder\u2019s Patent and Rich\u2019s Patent.gstremn ' ¦ ¦\tA\\.' -.I f [IHE Subscribers nave received, ex \u201c Auden \u201d, A via Boston, 1000 Pieces ASHTON\u2019S BEST PRINTS, which they offer to the Trade low.GILLESPIE, MQFFATT A CO.October 13,\t194 RICH\u2019S SALAMANDER SAFES, (WILDER\u2019S 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 call the attention of the Public to the fact, that, in the great fire in Pearl Street, New York, eleven Safes with their contents were 'consumée!, whilst RICH\u2019S SALAMANDER SAFE alone pksservsd its contents UNINJURED, TO THE VALUE OF $100,000.Tile Montreal 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 & Marvin, The only Makers of Safes containing both Wilder's and.Rich\u2019s Patents.May 31.\t78 EIRE! FIRE!! EIRE!!! EE-OPENING OF G.B.0L0M0H & CO.\u2019S, Fur and Hal Store, iûs, æroæ&n SÂ&Ï32 sæ&Bsx C SOLOMON & CO., beg leave most respect-.fully to inform their Friends and the Public, that they haye temporarily leased the above Premises for the purpose of resuming their Business in which for.the last twenty-five years, they have been so fortunate as to give the most unqualified satisfaction to their numerous friends aud patrons, i And while they return them their beat thanks for' past favors, they would beg to assure them that their efforts to meet their wants and to please 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 Ameiiean Markets, so that for PRICE and QUALITY they are enabled to defy competition.C.S.& 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 to pay the highest price for all kinds of shipping Furs, and they have already on hand a more than usually large assortment of Bark Work and Indian Curiosities, A large and elegant assortment of Men\u2019s and Children\u2019s HATS add CAPS.iCJr'Observe the Address, C.SOLOMON k CO.\u2019S, HAT and FUR STORE, 105 Notre Dame Street.«43\t' .\t' No.business transacted on Saturdays till sundown.April 27.\t7m 3mD mwf 50 NEW DRY GOODS STORE.»©ir©îsr ôl xou&vxZiZiE, WILL OPEN their NEW STORE, No.210 Notre Dame Street, Third Door from McGill Street, on MONDAY, tne 22nd instant, with a Complete Assortment of Cashmeres\tParasols Delaines\tStraw Bonnets Printed Orleans\" \"\tRibbons Do Calicoes\tFlowers Do Muslins\tj\tLace Goods Cobourgs\tSewed Work Orleans\tFlannels Bareges\tSheetings Ginghams\tShirtings Silks\tLinens Shawls\ti\tCloths Handkerchiefs\ti\tCassimeres Hosiery\t;\tVestings Gloves\tj Haberdashery Stays\ti\tSmall Wares Sales for Cash Only\u2014No Second, Price.May 18.\t*\t67 won sumijJe.Wines, Groceries, &c.PORT WINE, \u201c Graham & Co.\u2019s\u201d a full assortment of qualities Do \u201c Sandrman & Co.\u2019s\u201d SHERRIES, \u201cGordons; Co.\u2019s\u201d Go'd and Pale, various grades RED WINE, in pipes and hhda 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, Per ^ .istiiisGrRE! A Cargo of \u201c/GRAHAM A CU.'s\u201d favorite PORT WINE, carefully assorted, and containing vety superior qualities From CHARENTE and BORDEAUX, Per \u201c Magnific :\u201d \u201cHENNESSY A CO.\u2019s\u201d Pale and Brown COGNAC \u2018 RUINART & CO\u2019S\u201d CHAMPAGNE, first quality \u201cBARTON A GUESTIER'S\u201d CLARET, of first growths and quality French Vinegar, Salad Oil, Sardines, Capers, Ac.From ANTWERP, per \u201cEarl Powis :\u201d \u201c DeKnper\u2019s\u201d Gin, in bhds and cases Window Glass and Glassware Refined, Crushed and Candied Sugars From GREAT BRITAIN, by First Vessels : \u201c GORDON A Co.\u2019s\u201d SHERRIES, Pale, of superior qua.ity; Marsala Madeira and Red Wine Scotch Ale and London Porter Linseed Oil, (Boiled and Raw,) Olive Oil \u201c James A Co.\u2019s\u201d Dry Leads and Paints, Putty, Whiting, Ochre, Ac.Refined and Crushed Sugars Glassware, Shot, 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.-A£SO,- Ikavy 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 : 5000 tons No.1 SCOTCH PIG IRON, of \u201c Gartsherrie,\u201d \u201c Blair,\u201d and \u201cEglin-ton.\u201d No.2 St.Alexis Street, Corner of St.Sacrament Street, May 4, Ib54.E.BUCHAS?A37, HABJUS&CO., :,j\t55 ||^New Boot and Shoe Store, NO.290 ST.PAUL ST., MONTREAL, (Nearly opposite to Messrs.Kingan A Kinloch.) &.smiTK, Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes ami Rubbers, T\\ MANUFACTURED for the Country and City iVJ.Retail Trade, comprising every varietyand style qf 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 «1 FRENCH CALF SKINS,from the celebrated X.Imbs A Co., of Marseille», 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 theJM'Shing of the.Leather in this country, by tx-\"newly invented process, which adds to the' beuuty, 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.ENGELKE A KAMENA, Sole Agents for the Province of Canada and other B, N, American Provinces, May 20.\tG9 FOR SALE.GROCERIES, Wines, Brandies, Sardines, 4c.THE Subscriber is NOW RECEIVING from Great Britain, Ex \u201cCity of Hamilton,\u201d \u201cYanikale\u201d A \u201cMontreal\u201d : Refined Sugar, in hhds and tierces Madras Indigo Belmont and Sperm Candles English Cheese, Figs, Sugar Candy, Marmalade, Mustard, Pickles and Sauces, Jamaica Ginger, Allspice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cloves, Carra way Seeds, Almonds, Alum, Brimstone, Black Lead, Button Blue, Epsom Salts, Saltpetre, Castor Oil, Ac.\u2014AND \u2014 Ex \u201cFlavio Givio,\u201d from Antwerp : Dutch Crushed Sugar, in barrels \u2014also,\u2014 Daily Expected, Per \u201cJohn Bull\u201d and New \u201cGreat Britain,\u201d From London : Pemartin and Gordon\u2019s Pale and Gold Sherries, in butts, hhds and qr casks, different grades Sandeman\u2019s, Graham's and Taragona Ports, different grades Hibbert\u2019s London Porter and E.I.Ale, pints and quarts London Glue, Copperas, Windsor Soap, Table Salt, Ac.\u2014and,\u2014 From Bordeaux, Charente and Havre, Per \u201cEaglet,\u201d \u201cHawk,\u201d \u201cElizabeth\u201d and \u201cParagon\u201d : Hennessey\u2019s, Desmaries\u2019 and Bourget\u2019s Pale and Dark Cognacs Chaloupin\u2019s 1841, A.LeMonier\u2019s 1836,and Cas-tillon\u2019s 1815\u2014Fine Old Champagne Brandies, hhds and cases Bordeaux Clarets and White Wines Assorted Liqueurs, Moet\u2019s, E.Cliquets and Del-beck A Lalegard\u2019s Superior Champagnes, Salad Oil, Sardines, Macca-roni, Vermicelli, Prunes, Olives, Capers, Chocolate, Nuts, Gruyere and French Cheeses, Bordeaux Vinegar Burr Stones and Calf Skins, Ac.Ac.LIKEWISE, IN STORE: 415 pckgs Green and Black Teas, assorted, in chests, hf chests and caddies 213 kegs hf kegs and one-eighth kegs Tobacco, 5\u2019s, 10's, 18\u2019s, hf lbs and Smoking Maracaibo, Laguayra and Java Coffees Porto Rico, Cuba and No.1 London Crushed Sugars Muscovado and Clayed Molasses Jamaica and New England Rum, in puns DeKuyper\u2019s Geneva, in hhds Red and Green Case Gin Durkee\u2019s Baking Powder, Ac.Ac.EDOUARD MASSON, 194 St.Paul Street.June 7.\t84 FOR SALE.LA M0THE & FRERE, No.302 St.Paul Street, Montreal.DAILY EXPECTED from the celebrated House, Moet A Chandon, Epernay, per Ship \u201c Paragon, \u201d their celebrated CHAMPAGNE, Grand Vin d\u2019Angleterre, in cases ; Fleur de Sil-lery, first quality, in baskets.From Henkell A Co., Mayence, per Ship \u201cVal-leyfield\u201d :\u2014Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock WINES.From Messrs.Poke A Brandenburg, Bordeaux, per Ship \u201c Eaglet\u201d :\u2014CLARET WINES, of all descriptions, in bottles, half bottles, casks, and quarter casks.From Messrs.Hultskam, Zoon A Molyn, Rotterdam :\u2014CORDIALS, the very best of all descriptions.Best Brands of Brandies, \u201942, \u201945, \u201948,\u201950, \u201951.Madeira, Sherry, Port, Canary, Sicily, Madeira, Burgundy Port, Malaga, Ac.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A general assortment of GROCERIES, instore and daily expected.May 16.\t65 NEW CROP TEAS.THE Ship \u201cARISTIDES,\u201d with a CARGO OF FRESH TEAS, direct from Shanghae, may be expected to arrive during the present month.The Entire Shipment will be offered FOB SALE by PUBLIC A U O T i O N, of which due notice will be given, and Catalogues prepared.D.TORRANCE A CO.June 5.\t81 FN STORE and for Sale\u2014 i JAMAICA GINGER, finest REFINED SALTPETRE, 1 cwt kega BLACK PEPPER, double sifted PIMENTO, CASSIA DkKUYPER\u2019S GIN, in hhds LIVERPOOL SOAP, W.C.A G.Casey Now landing ex \u201c St.Lawrence,\u201d 500 sacks Liverpool COARSE SALT D.TORRANCE & CO.May 4.\t55 LANDING ex Ships in Port- Alum, Soda, Saltpetre, Epsom Salts Black Lead in cwt cases, Dye Stuffs Dry Colors of fine quality, and Genuine London White Paints CARTER, KERRY A CO.June 5.\t82 Sugar, Molasses, Oil, &c.N STORE and for Sale\u2014 Hhds Very Bright Porto Rico Sugar Barrels White Bastard\tdo Puncheons Superior Sweet Molasses Barrels and half barrels Refined and Golden: Syrup Packages Twankay, Old and Young Hysom Teas Hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, cases do Hhds Pale Seal and Cod Oil Barrels and hf bris Choice No 1 Split Herrings: Boxes Arrowroot, boxes Smoked Herrings Ground Ginger, Chacolate, Ac.Ac.Also, daily expected, via Portland : Hhds Extra Bright Sugar aud Molasses Puns Rum, bags Coffee, Hides, Ac.J.A J.MITCHELL, May 13.\t'63 Kingston Ale.CITY BREWER'S?.JOHN MARTIN, FURRIER, Jfj|nATTER,&e., i\u2019ï4 Notre Dame Street, (WEST,) CHILDREN\u2019S HATS MADE AND TRIMMED TO ORDER.June 14.\t90 WM.THOMPSON & SONS, 205 Notre ïïame Street, Manufacturers of silk hats, Hungarian HATS, CLOTH CAPS, and IMPORTERS of PALM LEAF.LEGAORN, PANAMA, and other SUMMER ËATS, have now cm A large assortment of the above Goods, which we are SEÏXING OFF CHEAP, And invite the attention of all COraTïtY BUYERS To onr Stock, which is much larger than last Spring, and has been made up with great care, as we employ none but the best workmen, and one of the firm devotes his entire attention to getting up our Goods in a substantial workmanlike manner,, we can recommend them as not to be surpassed by any manufactured in Canada or any Foreign Country.We have determined to CLEAR OUT Our entire Summer Stock before the 10th June next, so if you want bargains &XVB US A ©AH*.May 8.\t58 John Henderson & Co., LQlfDOj&r HAT WAREHOUSE, MONTREAL, HAVE RECEIVED a large and complete assortment of ENGLISH and FRENCH HATS, in part by following Vessels :\u2014 FOR SALE.Three Bells, Ottawa, Valleyfield, Watersprite, Yanikale, Osiris, Cleopatra, America, Toronto, Pearl, Sarah Sands, Great Britain.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A large assortment of American SILK and FELT HATS, LEGHORNS, &c._June 17.\t93 SEW LMl\t, : Slc.&c.&c.jr.sa,¥ffsi£e.Y HAS much pleasure in announcing that his display of LACES and EMBROIDERIES this season is unusually attractive, comprising all the Novelties of Foreign and British production.Considerp.ble care has been exercised in the selection, and J.P.trusts that the extensive, varied and beautiful collection imported by him, will have the effect of1 increasing the patronage so liberally bestowed on him by Ladies who appreciate articles of superior excellence and acknowledged taste.»J6 NOTKE DAME STREET.June 22.\t97 NEW STORE.1W GOODS.MCDUNNOUGH, MUIR & CO.have OPENED those SPACIOUS PREMISES, in Muir\u2019s Buildings, No.141 Notre Dame Street, with an entirely new and extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, COMPKISINO Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Checked Brocade aud Tartan Silks ; Moire\u2019s Ready-made .Mantles, Visites, Lace and Sewed Work ; \u201cAlexander\u2019s\" Kid Gloves, &e.&c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A general assortment of Hosiery, Haberdashery, Bed and Table Linens, Shirtings, Calicoes, &c.\u2014AND,\u2014 A complete stock of MOURNING GOODS, &c.June 9.\t86 I TORRY k 00., the Sole Agents for Lower Canada, beg to inform the Trade and Public^ that they have just received a large, supply of this delicious beverage.The established reputation of the Kingston Ate obviates the necessity of commentary on its excellent qualities.It is sufficient to say that, in addition to its agreeable flavor as a common beverage for the table, its excellent tonic properties have caused it to be extensively recommended by the Faculty, not only to the robust, but also to the weak and invalid.No.3 ST.ELOI STREET.May 13.\t63 CX&AB.S.MESSRS.TORRY & CO.have to announce, that they have just received a quantity, in variety, of genuine HAVANA and PRINCIPE CIGARS, of the choicest brands, the qualities of which will please the most fastidions taste.May 18.\t67 YOtTCTG, JArarBS & GO.OFFERS FOR SALE, iu lots to suit :\u2014 UNITED STATES FLOUR\u20144000 bris Extra, Superfine and Fine Ohio Flour, in bond UNITED STATES and CANADA PORK\u20141000 bris Mess, Prime Mess, Prime and all other grades MOLASSES\u2014200 puns Muscovado and Clayed SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP\u2014400 bris Portland Sugar House REFINED SUGAR SYRUP\u201450 hrls and It brls do do do SEAL OIL\u201464 iron bound casks Pale Seal Oil SODA ASH\u201420 tons11 Tennant\u2019s,\u201d insmaU casks January 5.\tTg 2 For sale by the subscriber\u2014 TEAS\u2014Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder, Boxes and Catties TOBACCO\u2014Honey Dew and Cavendish, 5\u2019s, 8,s, 20\u2019s and lb lumps RAISINS\u2014Prime Fresh Muscatels, Bunch and Layers, in Boxes, Halves and Qrs WINES\u2014Sherry, Madeira, Burgundy, Port and Malaga Muscovado Sugar, Black Pepper, Pimento, Nutmegs, Belmont Sperm Candles, Button Bljie, Refined Saltpetre, Steele\u2019s Liverpool Soap, Labor Saving Soap, Ground Pepper, London Mustard, lb and bottles, Mushroom Ketchup, Brandy, Wine and Syrup Coloring of superior quality, Havana Cigars, Black Lead, Lamp Black, &c.&c.THOMAS WILLIAMS, St.Sacrament Street.January 21, 1854.\t9 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Yellow Ochre, landing ex \u201cLunan,\u201d from Leith Picked White Chalk, in casks, ex \u201cOsiris,\u2019 from London CARTER, KERRY & CO.June 5.\t82 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Fine Bermuda Arrowroot, in kegs, new crop, their own direct importation CARTER, KERRY & GO.June 5.\t82 FOR SALE by the Subscribers, an assortment of NAVY BROWN CANVAS, Nos.1 (@ 7.LeMESURIER, ROÜTH k CO.May 25,\tfits 73 J.& Bfi.BïXCXXOXiS, Importers of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, NO.204 NOTRE DAME ST., MONTREAL.Jk M.NICHOLS would invite an examination \u2022 of their Rich Collection of Silks, Velvets, Mantles, Shawls, Laces, AND Knilnold-r/.l Goods or every description, N.B.\u2014The PRICES throughout the Establishment are so MODERATE, that NO ABATEMENT CAN BE ALLOWED.June 16.\t92 GlenlieM Patent Starch.THE Ladies-' are respéctfuÜy requested to make a trial of the above celebrated STARCH, which, for strength and purity of color, cannot be surpassed.Sold by nearly all Grocers and Druggists in Canada.ALEXANDER WALKER, Custom-House Square, Sole Agent for Canada.June 15.\t91 Carbonate of Soda.FOR SALE\u2014100 kegs ALEX.WALKER, Custom House Square.June 13.\t89 G-Benfieltl Starcïj.IPOR SALE\u2014500 Boxes, just received.1\ta.walker, Custom House Square June 7.\t 84 IiAKTB, SÏSFHEKTS & CO.OFFER FOR SALE : AN Extensive assortment of Green and Black TEAS, in the usual variety of packages Crushed Sugar Loaf do Madras Indigo Bordeaux Vinegar Whale Oil' Lard do Smyrna Raisins Cleaned Patna Rice Carolina\tdo Leaf Tobacco Manufactured do Candle Wick, Rosin, Pork, Tallow, Grease, Lard, &c.\u2014also,\u2014 500 boxes Glenfield Starch June 13.\t89 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Woollen Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins and Tweeds With a general assortment of Staple Dry Goods, ex ships now landing.W.S.HENDERSON, Corner of St.John and St.Sacrament Sts.May 3 if\t78 1>OR rtALK\u2014\t.Molasses Loaf Sugar Black Pepper, Window Glass Finest Scotch Malt Whiskey Gold Leaf London Glue Miners\u2019 Shovels Gardeners\u2019 Spades Rose Nails, (3) 24 lbs London Porter Marteli\u2019s Brandy Bordeaux Vinegar \u2014and\u2014 With a Large Stock of Goods in the Grocery Line.W.S.HENDERSON.May 31.\t9» 78 EV.DR.CUMMINGS\u2019 WRTiINGS The Tent and the Altar ¦ Scripture Readings on Genesis -\t3s.9d.per volume.\u2014also,\u2014 THE PUBLICATIONS OF John Cassell.London.Nelson & Sons.Edinburgh.W.& R.Chambers.11 W.Collins.Glasgow.Blackie k Sons.\u201c R.Carter k Bros.New York.J.P.Jewett k Co.Boston.With a variety of Miscellaneous Works from-other Publishers, for sale, 'Wholesale aud Retail, hr\tJOHN DOUGALL, 255 St.Paul Street June 23.\t98 £W BG02ES.FARMINDALE, by Caroline Thomas, 2 vols- -58 The Frontiers Man; a Narative of 1783\u2014Is 3d Gideon Giles ; or the Struggles of Life\u20142s 6d The Dodd Family Abroad, by Lever\u20143s 9d Woman\u2019s Influence and Woman\u2019s Mission\u20143s 9d Templeton\u2019s Engineer, and Mechanic\u2019s Pocket Book, 6s 3d Thomson\u2019s Bank Note Reporter Brother Jonathan, for July, 1854 Appleton\u2019s U.S.Traveller\u2019s Guide Phelp\u2019s do do do For Sale by\tG.SPARKES, 16, Great St, James\u2019 Street, June 17, 1854,\t93 FBESH ARRIVALS.THE Subscribers are NOW RECEIVING, per Ships 11 Shaudon,\u201d \u201c Great Britain,\u201d 11 Harlequin,\u201d \u201c St.Lawrence,\u201d 11 City of Hamilton,\u201d and other Vessels now in Port, a large addition to their early Spring arrivals, and which renders their Stock one of the most extensive, and of the greatest variety, erer offered in this market.Every description of Rich and Fashionable ' F\u2019A.Sff ©IT ©©OBS, Of the newest designs and colouring, with the requisite STAPLES For the Trade of this.Country, now in Store, and will be Sold at a small advance on sterling prices.CLARK, THOMSON k CO.May 27.;V5 boston clothmcTstore.Wholesale flfo.\u2019VS, Bétail Ko.59, ¦MONTREAL.THE Subscribers woqjd call the attention of Country Merchants, and others, to the extensive stock of EEADY MADE CLOTHING, embracing a general assortment of every kind of Garment required for the approaching season, and got up in a manner to give entire satisfaction to the purchaser.By availing themselves of the means of purchasing in the best markets, and giving their personal attention to secure economy in the manufactcring, they can offer inducements to Merchants not to be had elsewhere.Their Retail Stock will be found to embrace every variety of Gentlemen\u2019s, Youths\u2019 and Boy\u2019s Clothing and Outfitting».MUIR, EWAN & CO.April 29.\t51 French Novelties.WM.BENJAMIN & CO.beg to inform the Ladies they have just opened a magnificent variety of FRENCH GOODS.DAILY EXPECTED, their usual supply of BRITISH GOODS.April 27.\t50 u Shawl Warehouse.BEAUTIFUL LOT OF RICH EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS, for sale low.ALEXANDER WALKER, Custom House Square.May 24.\t72 Shawl Warehouse.A THE Subscriber calls the attention of Buyers to his Stock of SHAWLS, which is now very complete, in every style and fabric, and, as usual, will be sold cheaper than by any other house in the trad:.ALEXANDER WALKER, Custom House Square.May 12.\t___\t__\t_\t_____62_ Clothing for the Million, AND nilY GOOÆPS, WHOÏ.BSAE.H ©xsrx.'sr.THE Subscriber begs to inform the Merchants of Canada, Railway Contractors, Lumberers, and all parties purchasing READY-MADE CLOTHING, that his Stock is most complete, the styles are fashionable, the make substantial, and prices satisfactory.N.B.\u2014ADRIANOPE COATS, the newest article of the Season, attracting universal admiration.WALTER MACFARLAN 2183/o St.Paul Street.May 1.\t____\u2019\t52 To Kail Car Builders and Furniture IMd kers JUST RECEIVED, ex \u201cSarah Sands,\u201d ONE CASE UTRECHT VELVET, for Covering Car Seats, Sofas, Chairs, &c.This article is quite new, and exceedingly elegant in pattern and styles.For Sale by MILLAR, GLASSFORD k CO., 14 and 16, St.Sacrament Street.October 27.\t206 TOR SALE by the Subscribers, in Origina i?Packages :\u2014 Whitney, Beaver and Pilot Cloths W E and German S F\tdo \u2022 Fancy Cassimeres k Doeskins Blankets and Flannels Marbled Coatings and Verona Cords Black Cadet, Mixed and Fancy Printed Sati-netts Printed and Drab Moleskins and Cords Velvet and Velveteen, Plain and Printed Wool and Cotton Fancy Linings Grey Sheetings, 33 and 36 inch, English and American White Shirting, do Regatta Shirting, 5-4 and 7-8, Two-Blue, Blue and Orange, and other Prints Sheeting, Stripes and Ticking Eagle and Columbian Denims Chicopee Blue Drills, &c.&e.MILLAR, GLASSFORD k CO., 5, St.Sacrament Street.October 3.\t185 BAGS.FOR SALE\u2014CANADIAN LINEN DUNDEE TWILLED FORFAR, Best OSNABURGH AMERICAN, Best JEAN BRUNEAU.November 29.\t227 F OR SALE\u2014 CANADIEN GREY ETOFFE, Best ENGLISH KERSEY, Assorted IRISH FRISE STUFF GOODS JEAN BRUNEAU.November 29.\t227 AmXSKXSAXf BS/ST GOO US.THE Subscribers have just received, and offer for Sale, AMERICAN DRY GOODS, consisting in part of\u2014 Brown Sheetings Tickings Denims Stripes Canton Flannels Bleached Cottons And are prepared to reeeive orders for all kinds of American Manufactured Goods, which they will execute on most tavorable terms.RICE & BANCROFT, Custom House Square.May 16.65 OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 TEAS\u2014Twaukay, Hyson, Young Hyson, Congou, and Oolong TOBACCOS\u20148\u2019s, JO\u2019s, 16\u2019s and 32's Do\tCuba, Havana, and Ohio Leaf Laguayra Coffee Adamantine Candles White Lead Paints, Colors, Varnishes \u2014AND,\u2014 An assortment of AMERICAN HARDWARE RICE & BANCROFT Custom House Square.May 16.\t65 F Wire JProof Safes.THE Undersigned have been appointed SOLE AGENTS in Lower Canada, for the sale of the FIRE PROOF SAFES manufactured by EDWARDS, FERHALD & CO., OF BOSTON.These Safes will be found to possess every requisite to secure safety, as well against the effects of fire as from the ingenuity of burglars.They have had a high degree of favor in the United States, where they command a rapid sale.The Undersigned have now on hand an assortment of these articles for sale, and will be able to furnish any intending purchaser with numberless certificates as to their quality and value.RICE k BANCROFT.May 19.\t_____68 Paper Hangings, N EVERY VARIETY of style and quality, tor sale by RICE k BANCROFT, Custom House Square.May 19.\t68 I F FOR SALE.THE Subscriber begs to inform his Friends and the Public, tirât on THURSDAY, the 11th instant, he will be prepared to open those Premises to which he has removed, Ho.109, NOTRE DAME STREET, Where, in addition to his -already well selected Stock, he will offer the contents of several packages of XUCH & SSAS03SASSIS G0OBS, Just Received via PORTLAND AND BOSTON, Consisting, in part, of 10 cases English and American Bonnets French and English Ribbons English, Paris and American Parasols Smyrna, Saxony, Thread and other Laces Silk, Satin, Barege, and Cashmere Shawls, &c.Silk, Satin, Poplin, Barege, and Muslin Dresses, &c.Kid, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Gloves, &c.Feathers, Flowers, Trimmings, &c.With his hsual assortment of Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Domestic Goods, &c.\u2014also,\u2014 Masonic and Orange Ribbons and Materials, a large supply, made expressly to order.JOHN O.BROWN, 109, Notre Dame Street.May 10.__ 60 VERÏ LÏliHT AND BEAUTIFUL SILK WAÜW0F COATS, QUITE A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, JUST RECEIVED AT LAVENDER\u2019S, Merchant and Military Tailor, and General Outfitter, No.80 McGILL STREET, WHO has now completed his assortment of GOODS for the Summer Season, and respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public in general.LADIES\u2019 RIDING HABITS, SERVANTS\u2019 LIVERIES, Ac., made to order in the best style.READY-MADE CLOTHING, WHOLESALE, Cheap for Cash.June 8.\t85 CANADA CIO THINE STOIE, 73 McGILL STREET, MONTREAL WHOLESALE &, RETAIL.THE Undersigned begs leave to inform his Customers, and the Public in general, that he has RECEIVED, and is receiving every day a full assortment of.Goods adapted for SUMMER CLOTHING, which he is making in the latest styles.Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Ready-made CLOTHING ; also, Shirts, Collars, Braces, and Neck Ties, all of which he will dispose of at extremely low prices.F.X.LOISELLE.June 9.\t86 FOR SALE.XffiJW\tGOODS.SPRING 1854.THE Subscribers are NOW OPENING part of their SPRING.IMPORTATIONS, received via Portland and Boston, consisting in part of\u2014 Black, Shot Colored, and Exhibition Silks Ribbons,.Parasols, Dress Trimmings A fine assortment of Sewed Muslins Printed and Plain1 Muslins Printed and Plain Bareges Satin Check and Bayadere Dresses Delaines, Circassian and Sultana Lustres Cobourgs, Orleans and Alpacas An assortment, of Small Wares Black and Drab Cloths Black and Oxford Doe Fancy Tweeds and Doeskins And, to arrive : Forfar Baggings, Twilled and Plain Bags OGILVY, WOOD k GO.10 St.Joseph Street.May 9.\t59 £.\t& CO., Corner of St, Francois Xavier and St.Sacrament Streets, ARE NOW OPENING a superior assortment of NEW DRESS GOODS, in SILKS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, CASHMERES and MOUSSELINE DE LAINES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A Choice Selection of RIBBONS and SHAWLS.These articles have been purchased with the greatest care in the British markets, during the past winter, by one of their Firm, and they are now prepared to offer them to the Trade, together with an extensive supply of other Goods on the most favorable wholesale terms.In addition to the Stock at present in their CARPETING and OIL.CLOTH WARE-ROOMS, they will receive by the earliest Spring vessels a large increase of the different articles belonging to this peculiar Department, which, as usual, will be sold wholesale and retail.May G.\t5?spbisq iMPomfflis, ' THE Subscribers offer for Sale, of\u2014 AME5&XCAK I»KV «OOIÏS : Grey Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, Ticks, Denims, Flannels, Cottonades, Wadding, Batts, Wicks, Twines, Satinets, Cassimeres, Sc.kc.HATS : Superior Silk, Magyar and Fel t.INDIA RUBBER GOODS : Coats, Capes, Shoes, Pants, &c.&c#&c.Groceries : Teas\u2014Twankay, Hyson Twankay, Y.Hyson and Congou Tobaccos\u2014Cavendish, Honeydew, and Cut Sugars\u2014Muscovado and Crushed Coffee, Rice, £d to 15d.PAISLEY SCARF SHAWLS, from 7s lO^d upwards.Several Cases FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLOWERS.NEW DRESS GOODS in every variety.MORISOK, CAMEROK & EMPEY, 202, Notre Dame Street.April 20.\t47 THE Subscriber has just received, ex 11 Ottawa\u201d and 11 Sarah Sands,\u201d a large assortment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, selected in the English, French and German Markets, consisting of\u2014 Fine and Superfine Broad Cloths, Assorted Cassimeres, Plain and Fancy Vestings of the very best quality, Gloves, Braces, &c.Superior Mouseline de Laine, Silks, Barege, Orleans and Cobourg, Ribbons, Shirting, Sheeting, Fancy Regattas, Neck and Pocket Hdkfs.Daily expected, ex \u201cCleopatra\u201d and other ships A Complete and Choice Assortment, well worthy the attention of the fashionable.\u2014ALSO,\u2014t- A General Assortment of FRESH GROCERIES.L.MARCHAND.May 26.\t74 PI tHE Subscriber, who is desirous of entirely 1 CLOSING his present STOCK of DRY GOODS, offers the whole at COST PRICE, including\u2014 Black Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Fancy Doeskins, Vestings, fancy and plain, Moleskins, Hosiery, &c., together with a complete assortment of Tailors\u2019 Trimmings.JOSEPH RHODES, 5 Little St.Joseph Street.May 27.\t75 JUST RECEIVED\u2014 Enamelled Grain Seal and Grain Goat Skins Extra Stout Black Shoe Lastings, &c.HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.May 31.78 GW~ LANDING\u2014 Champagne, Claret, Port and Sherry Wines Gin, in green cases and hhds (deKuyper\u2019s) Derby and Dutch Cheese, Westphalia Hams Nutmegs, Caraway Seed, Mace, Sauces Candles, Lucifer Matches, Tobaccos \u2014also\u2014 Best Writing Paper, Pasteboard, Ac.ka.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.May 31.\t_____ __________ 78 _ OR SALE\u2014 Martell and Hennessey\u2019s Brandy, in bond and duty paid DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, do Port and Sherry Wines, Teas, &c.kc.G.D.STUART.March 7\tfits 28 To the Trade.THE undersigned are NOW RECEIVING, ex 11 Cleopatra,\u201d 11 Great Britain,\u201d \u201c America, \u201d 11 City of Hamilton, \u201d \u201c Albion,\u201d \u201c Watersprite,\u201d \u201cSt.Lawrence,\u201d \u201cPearl,\u201d \u201cMontreal,\u201d \u201cToronto,\u201d and other Vessels now in Port, a most complete assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which they offer to the Trade low.Buyers will find it to their interest to call before buying elsewhere.ALEX.MOLSON & CO., Corner of St.Paul and St.Joseph Streets.May 31,\t_\t_____ ' 78 THE Subscribers have now received from Britain, via Boston and the St.Lawrence, a.large and well assorted Stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising in part :\u2014 Blankets and Flannels Cloths and Shawls Domestics, Shirtings Prints, Cashmeres and Stuffs Linens, Silks and Ribbons Hosiery, Gloves and Laces Small YVares, kc.kc.kc.GILMOUR & CO., 9, St.Sacrament Street, October 5=\tmwf 187 CHEAP PAPER WAREHOUSES! SfEW~SSOeS£ OF PAPER HANGINGS ! WEIR & DUNN RESPECTFULLY intimate, that they will OPEN their LARGE ROOM, above the Warehouse, on MAY next, with an Extensive and well selected Stock of 2?AF2S:& HAimmO'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 Manufacturers, at their list prices.W.k 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 important to Timber Merchants, wow RBAmr, 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 in frames, varnished, for Counting Houses.PRICE 2s.6d.WEIR & 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 aud 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, &c., 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, THE Subscribers offer for Sale a large assortment 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 Orates by the Package.THOMSON k MINCHIN, Successors to ROBERT ANDERSON.March 14.\t31 ~ ceoceeey7&c7 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 CL0DD,\u201d \u201cWATER LILLY,\u201d and other vessels, all of which he intends to offer at Low Priées, and particularly encourages the Country Merchants to give him a call and judge for themselves.ADOLPHUS BOURNE, 120 St.Paul Street.May 17.\t__________ 66 rOR SALE by the Subscribers, a complete assortment of BRITISH, AMERICAN k 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 Manure Forks, Hay Rakes, &c.,&c.,&c., which he will sell at a very small advance, and on liberal terms.JAS.R.HUTCHINS, No.155 St.Paul Street.May 23.\t71 SLanterns, JLamps, S'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, &c., AT THE LAMP DEPOT, 161 St.Paul Street, Corner opposite Gillespie, Moffatt k Co.\u2019s.W.R.HIBBARD.May 12.\t62 Iron Bedsteads & Cooking Stoves# The Largest Stove Warehouse in the City æ.m.elodbest, NO.51 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Nearly Opposite the Ottawa Hotel.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 Railing for Counters, Desks, Cemetery Lots, Public Grounds, &c., Iron Farm Fencing, Hot Air Furnaces, Registers and Ventilators, Marbleized Iron Mantle Pieces, with Grates.April 25.\t49 Champagne ;ST of Hamilton.1 May 26.j\\^JOEYS FIRST QUALITY, landing ex \u201c City PHILIP HOLLAND.74 s: MITHS\u2019 COALS\u2014 Best NEWCASTLE NUT For Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND.February 11.\t18 TgUTTER\u2014 50 kegs Prime Upper Canada Butter For sale by R.THOMAS.May 15.\t64 Boiled Linseed Oil.QUARTER CASKS \u201cBlundell\u2019s\u201d Best For Sale by FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.February 2.\t14 50 Russia Sheet Iron.1 A TONS, just received in prime order, and 3l for Sale by FROTHINGHAM k WORKMAN.February 2.\t14 A Three Rivers Pot Ash Kettles.COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of these very superior KETTLES for Sale by FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.February 2.\t14 won sjUjW, RAILWAY SPIRES.\u2014ALSO \u2014 CONTRACTS TAKEN for FURNISHING RAILWAY SPIKES to any amount.MANSFIELD HOLLAND, Canal Basin, Montreal._ April 15,\t45 TO CARRIAGE MAKERS.FOR SALE: Hickery, Oak and Ash Felloes, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, Whiffletrees, &e., OF ALL SIZES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ELM (MORTICED) HUBS, From 3j£ to 20 inches in diameter.With other Articles, for Carriage Maker's use.JOHN M.GILBERT.April 13.\tt Tts 1/4 HOTELS, &c.THE Proprietors of this Establishment beg to inform their friends and the public, that, having enlarged their Stock of PRINTING MA TERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &c., 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 the:?j Stock, they hope to be able to execute every i description of JOB PRINTING at moderate rates I and with great despatch, s Their present stock of STEAM PRESSES will j enable them to throw off upwards of KO.iSGtfd j IMPRESSIONS PER DAY, May 4.\t54 NOTICES.Hussell, Brothers\u2019 HOTELS, QtrsBis©, ASD ¦2,©»sxfTai (Late Albion,)\t(Late Beard\u2019s.) RUSSELL,1 BROTHERS, grateful for past favors, whereby they have been eiabled to extend their business to the Ancient Capitals of both sections of the Province, respectfully inform their numerous friends, and particularly the travelling community, that they have made such arrangements for the coming season, as will entitle them to a continuance of the liberal patronage they have hitherto possessed.« Their whole study will be to make their patrons feel\u2014whether their stay be long or short\u2014that their Establishments are the embodiment of luxurious comfort and, a quiet home.Both their TORONTO and QUEBEC Establishments are entirely furnished anew, repainted and papered, and refurnished and fitted with new Carpets and Floor Cloths throughout, imported direct to their own order from the manufacturers.Tneir LIQUORS, French, German and English Bonded WINES, and Imported ALES aud BEERS, kc., have been selected expressly for them by connoisenrs in the different articles in Europe.They hare also secured the services of Chefs de Cuisine from the United States, who stand unrivalled in their Art, and their entire staff of Assistants, Stewards, Waiters, kc., have been selected solely with regard to their abilities, attention and civilities.PRIVATE SUITS of SUPERBLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS may be always secured by timely application.April 20.\t47 OLAREMDOM, NEW YORK.THIS ELEGANT HOTEL, which is situated on Fourth Avenue and Eighteenth Streets, in the upper and most fashionable part of the City, has been again enlarged during the past year, and is now one of the largest of the magnificent Hotels which have recently been erected in New York.The accommodations are of the latest and most approved character, without regard to expense.There are over Fifty Suites of Apartments, having Baths and other water conveniences attached to each, which makes it perfectly luxurious to the Traveller.This Hotel has been the residence of the Bail of Ellesmere, Sir Charles Lyell, and all the British and Canadian Commissioners to the Great Exhibition of All Nations in 1853, and of many other distinguished Europeans, and is kept in a manner best calculated to plerse the English Traveller.The Directors of the Exhibition of All Nations have decided to continue the same for the year 1854, and the location is nearer to the Clarendon than any other of the first class Hotels.It is situated near the Depots of the Railroads going North and East, and the Coaches connected with the House convey Passengers to and from all the principal Depots and Steamboats.The whole Establishment, which has been furnished at an outlay of more than one hundred thousand dollars, will be kept in a manner that, the Proprietor hopes, will meet the views and ensure the patronage of the English and Canadian Traveller.O.O.PUTNAM, Proprietor.New York, May 16, 1854.\t2m 96 OCEAN HOUSE IlE-OPENEO.MThe subscriber, having made essential improvements in his accommodations at the 11 OCEAN HttUSE,\u201d (Cape Elizabeth,) respeci fully gives notice that he opened said House for company on MONDAY, JUNE 5th, And will continue open until further notice\u2014except on SUNDAYS, on which day it will be positively closed to all' visitors.Since its close last year, the subscriber has further improved his premises, so that the comfort and convenience of his visitors will be very much enhanced.The well-known location of the House, on the Southern verge of Cape Elizabeth, with excellent fishing grounds, a full view of the Islands, and the range of the sea air, and ample view of the Ocean, as far as the eye can reach, together with a hard sandy beach, of a mile or more in length, for rides, render it as lovely a resort for pleasure parties, invalids, or permanent boarders, as can be found in the whole country.The House will be conducted on strict temperance principles, and nothing will be allowed in its connection which shall not be satisfactory to the most refined tsste.Grateful for past favors, the Proprietor re-opens his House, confidently trusting to satisfy his numerous friends by his constaut efforts to please them.\tJ.P.CHAMBERLAIN.Cape Elizabeth, June 2, 1854.\t90 THE OCEAN HOUSE, 09?ÏUfSS BBAOH, WILL BE OPENED on the 12th of June, for the accommodation of permanent and transient visitors.It is not necessary to describe the extent of this establishment, or its attractions, as it is well known throughout the Canadas, and has always had the patronage of the first people in the country.The Proprietor is constantly making improvements in the Hotel, and no expense or pains will be spared to make this the best Watering Place in the World.A beautiful Evergreen Grove in rear of the Hotel, will be known as \u201cGreenwood Grove,\u201d is about to be greatly improved, and connected with the House, which stands within two minutes walk of the finest beach and the finest Surf Bathing in New England.Travellers from Canada by way of Concord, will stop at the Greenland Depot, on the Portsmouth aud Concord Rail Road.There two very lar%e three-story houses are now being completed for the accommodation of Boarders, owned by O.B.Philbrook, Esq., the other by Car Levit, Esq.They can accommodate over one hundred persons.JOB JENNESS, Ocean House, Rye Beach.May 24.\t2m 74 UNION HOUSE, Opposite Union Railroad Depot, ALBANY STREET, TROY, NEW YORK.THE undersigned has FITTED UP and OPENED for the reception of the travelling public the above named HOTEL.The building is entirely new, and will amply accommodate two hundred guests.It has been furnished elegantly throughout, regardless of expense, and it is not wanting in any of the comforts or conveniences which make up a FIRST CLASS NEW YORK HOTEL.And it is designed to render the Tables, Attendance, &c., in all respects equal to those establishments.The House is situated directly opposite the south end of the new Depot of the Union Railroad, and within a few steps of the same.Passengers need have no apprehension of being left by the Cars.US\u2019 Porters at all times in attendance at the Depot, to receive checks and to convey baggage to and from the House, and save delay.While it will be the aim of the Subscriber to deserve, he hopes to receive a share of the Travelling patronage.J.W.STEARNS, Proprietor.Troy, April 14, 1854.\t3m 46 B'OR SALE\u2014 PRESCOTT HIGH WINES, 50 O.P.MAOPHERSON, CRANE,& CO.September 26.\tmwf 179 St.Lawrence Hall.The proprietors of this establishment beg to inform their Friends and the Travelling Community, that, in consequence of making improvements, and adding a large number of ROOMS, have CLOSED THE HALL until the 15th APRIL next.Montreal, March 30th, 1854.\t3m 38 SfcUAE.IE ST A T 13 .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 the Security of Real or other Property.Mr.H.has now several desirable Properties on Sale.April 11.\t43 Notice to Importers.THE Subscriber is authorised, by the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO., to state, for the information of Importers, that GOODS arriving at PORTLAND by the CANADIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY\u2019S SHIPS, and consigned to him, will have prompt despatch, and will be delivered in MONTREAL within forty-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 BELLHOUSE, Agent Steam Navigation Co.Portland (Maine), 10th Nor,, 1853,\t220 GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION PARTIES desirous of bringing out their friends _ from Europe are hereby notified, that tba Chief Agent for Emigration has received the sanction of the Provincial Government to apian for facilitating the same, which will obviate all risk of loss or misapplication of the money.Upon payment of any sum of money\u2019to tho Chief Agent, a Certificate will be issued, (see annexed form), at the rate of Five Dollars for the Pound Sterling.This Certificate will be available for transmission, and will secure the parties holding the same passage by vessels from any port in the United Kingdom, or from Bremen and Hamburg, bound for Quebec.Parties in Western Canada will be furnished with the necessary Certificate, on application to A.B.HAWKE, Esq., the Chief Emigration Agent at Toronto, or to the undersigned at Quebec.\u2014 They may also at the same time arrange with this Department for their inland transport to any point on the line of steamboat or railroad travel nearest to their place of final destination.Application, if bv letter, to be post-paid.A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent Emigration Department, ?Quebec, May, 1854\t)\t3mDC 99 (CERTIFICATE.) ( Government Emigration Department, 'l Quebec,.No.( 185 Sterling.has this day deposited with me, the sum of.Pounds.Shil- lings Sterling, to promote the emigration from .to this country of.Persons.Equal to .____Adults.Now, the said sum of.Pounds.Shillings Sterling will be paid, or accounted for by this Department, to such ship as shall convey to the Port of Quebec the said.on presentation of this Certificate.If the said sum of.Sterling should prove more than sufficient to cover the passage of the above parties, at the rates to be agreed upon, the surplus to be paid in like manner to the said.or order.A.B.\u2014Persons holding this Certificate are referred, in case of need, to the Government Emigration Office in the United Kingdom at the following Ports :\u2014 London, Liverpool, Plymouth, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry, Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Sligo.N.B.\u2014Should this Certificate not be made us» of it must be returned to the depositors to enabl® them to recover their money here.NOTICE.RAILROAD CONTRACTORS and other parties in want of MECHANICS, LABORERS, or FARM SERVANTS, are invited to forward their applications to this Department, stating rate of wages, route, and probable expense of reaching the employment.These applications will he entered in a Book at the Office in Quebec and Montreal, which will be open to the free inspection of all Immigrants.A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.Emigration Department, ) Quebec.May, 1851.\t(\t2m 59 CITY TREASURER\u2019S OFFICE, Montreal, 16'h June, 1854.)\t95 ~ A CA3Ü£ THE Subscribers are prepared to TENDER for the CONSTRUCTION of TELEGRAPH LINES on an improved principle, and at moderate prices.Incorporated or other Companies desirous of having a well built line, would do well to address the undersigned.The motto of lines built under their superintendence is \u201cPkompt accurate, and BELUBLB,\u201d and the motto is a truthtul one in all weathers.For terms, apply to LODGE, DICKINSON & CO, Montreal, C.E , or Bytown, C.W.June 20.3m 95 A CAK®.THE MEMBERS of the CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY of HAWKE3BURY VILLAGE, beg to acknowledge the munificence of Messrs.COWAN & OR iSS, of Montreal, in presenting them with the entire Pews and Seats of the.late St.Maurice Street Church of that City, thus enabling them to finish their neat Church iu that Village at a comparatively small expense.Also, to Messrs.BARNUM k WALKER, for the transport of the same to Hawkesbury, free of charge.Hawkesbury Village, May 11, 1854.\t63 To Englaieers ssmm Surveyors.THE Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all descriptions of MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, of the most ai>.proved modern construction.All Instrumenta warranted.Address A.MENEELYS & SONS, \u2022\tWest Troy, N.Y.August 8.\tly\u2014137 Canada Lumber.THE Undersigned, having opened a Branch of their House in Albany, under the name of T.M.CLARK k CO., for the sale of LUMBER, are prepared to make Advances on Consignments of the same.Our arrangements for ihe management of, and our experience in this Branch of our Business, will secure to our correspondents every benefit the market can afford.CLARK & LAURIE, General Commission Merchants, 140 Pearl Street.New York, May 8, 1854.\t4m t 61 J Hops ! Hops ! ! Hops ! ! ! UST RECEIVED and for bale-25 bales of very superior NEW HOPS JOHN WHYTE, 295, St, Paul Street, October 14.\tt 195 FOB.SJL&I!, BY the Succession of St.Omer, an UNCLEAR-EU FARM, of six arpents in front, by-twenty arpents in depth, situated on tbe Cote St Luc, near Montreal.For conditions of Sale, apply to ANTOINE BR AUSSEAU, Esq., Sault an Recollet, January 19.\tjg ~ MISSïBïëh\t\u201d LANDED from Ship 11 Maxim,\u201d Crombie, from Leith, about the beginning of Julv last, TWO HOGSHEADS WINE, marked MAOPHERSON, CRANE & OO, October 28, m 6521 1353 MbNTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 6.1864,.TO OOHHESPONDENTS.No notice can be taken of anonymous communications.Whatever is intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer ; not necessarily for publication, but as a (Guarantee of his good faith.We cannot undertake to return rejected communications.Notices of marriages, births and deaths, can only be inserted when authenticated by some party known to the publishers.Cf-TAKE NOTICE.\u2014We take no letters out cf the Post Office unless they are prb-paid.1CJ= Our Correspondents will take notice that we refuse all letters received through the Post Office, unless the postage is prepaid.NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.ALL ADVERTISERS by the Year or Agreement are charged extra at the usual rates of advertising, when they exceed the limits of their agreements.id\u201d TO ADVERTISERS.\u2014Our Advertising Friends will oblige us by letting us have their favors on the evenings previous to publication not later than Six o\u2019clock.Advertisements re ceived later than that hour cannot receive so prominent a position in the paper.41 '¦ \" %.OK Ah HERA THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1854.The Three Rivers Inquirer contains the following valedictory from the late Post Master of that town;\u2014 To the Editor of the Inquirer.Sm,\u2014Having resigned the office of Post Master of Three Rivers, and in retiring at an advanced age from public into private life, I beg to express, through the medium of your columns, my grateful acknowledgments to the inhabitants of the place, for the courtesy and indulgence I have experienced from them during the long period of more than twenty-six years.The News-Room attached to the office will be discontinued after the 30 th inst.John Robertson.Gporious News prom the Seat op War.\u2014 It will be seen by our telegraphic summary of the \u201c America\u2019s \u201d news, that the Turks have driven the Russians across the Danube, and that the siege of Silistria is raised.Coup de Soleil.\u2014We learn that a lock-tender at the St.Gabrial Locks, Lachine Canal, was, on Monday last, struck down by a Coup de Soleil and died almost instantaneously.S3\u201d Notice.\u2014No carrier in the employment of the proprietors of the Montreal Herald is allowed to sell papers\u2014the public are therefore warned against purchasing papers on the streets.The Election.\u2014The adherents of the Hincks-Rolph Administration, in Montreal, are evidently, day by day, falling off from their allegiance.Having failed in their attempt to seduce either liberals or conservatives into an unprincipled coalition, and thus to play the game over again, by which they succeeded in effecting Mr.Young\u2019s return in 1852, they are entirely \u201c abroad\u201d as to candidates ; and, so far, have utterly failed in securing a single volunteer iu the forlorn hope of defeuding the shattered characters of their political patrons.The prospect of defeat is so certain, that even such mercenary Dalgetties as Messrs.Ryan and Bristow decline the risk and, what is almost incredible, the proffered \u201c pay and provend.\u201d Under these circumstances, there is nothing left for their organs of the press but, while claiming for their patrons the credit of holding political opinions identical with those of their liberal opponents, to slander and vilify those opponents, by attributing objects and motives to them, unsustained by one tittle of evidence and utterly inconsistent with the whole course and tenor of their political lives.We thus find La Minerve and the Pilot, while unable ,o discover the slightest flaw in Mr.Dorion\u2019s, as ;he Transcript justly calls it, very excellent iddress\u2014while constrained to acknowledge the wisdom, the justice, the necessity of every con-ititutional reform advocated by Mr.Dorion\u2014 neanly and jesuitically attributing to him con-;ealed opinions and objects, which no one who mows that gentleman\u2019s uniform straight-orward, frank and honorable conduct and Jiaracter would for a moment listen to.Ye have so frequently exposed the mendacious nd dishonourable misrepresentation of the ob-ects and opinions of the liberal section of our 'ranco-Canadian fellow-countrymen\u2014the Parti touge, as the ministerialists have, with a good eal of petty malice and cunning, nicknamed hem\u2014, that it is hardly necessary for us to go ver the ground again.Suffice it, then, to say bat nothing can be more grossly false and ridi-uious than the attempt of the, soi disant, liberal orruptionists to represent Mr.Dorion and his po-tical friends as sympathising in the extreme re-olutionary and impracticable views of the Louis lanes and Ledru Rollins\u2014the red Republicans of ranee.We say, nothing can be more false and diculous than such an idea.Our rouge friends, 9 their every act proves, while they do not con-sal or deny their republican leanings, have no-ling whatever in common with the speculative caliés of Paris\u2014they are essentially practical in jl their views and objects and, notwithstanding leir republican leanings, are good and loyal ibjects of Queen Victoria, who do not seek to verturn the constitution, or the institutions of leir country, but to reform and ameliorate them, s Mr.Dorion well and truly says, they hold inciples the most conciliatory towards etfect-g a union of citizens of all origins; they ad vote the widest extension of civil rights, politi-1 and religious; they perseveringly seek and mand only such reforms as, even their ministe-Ü tradneers are forced to admit, are best calcu-;ed to favor progress and develop the resour-s of the country.Such are the, so-called, Parti mge\u2014reformers not rivolutionists\u2014who derive sir political principles and sentiments, neither >m France nor Germany, but from England, d her glorious off-shoot, the United States of uerica.It is, then, we repeat, alike base and ntemptible in the servile organs of a corrupt d unscrupulous ministerial faction, to attempt i manufacture of political capital, by misrepre-iting the views of Mr.Dorion and his party, ile\u2014we must use a stronger term\u2014it is infans in them, with the same object, to introduce religious element into the political contest, by resenting so consistent a member of the itch of his fathers, as Mr.Dorion is well known -je, as an advocate, not only of \u201c wild theories lolitical economy,\u201d but of \u201c infidelity in reli-n.\u201d Can the Pilot have forgotten the attacks anatical and unconstitutional as his own are v\u2014upon Mr.Hincks, on account of his religi-opinions\u2014his \u201c infidelity,\u201d iu the opinion of assailants?We confess, we were entirely prepared for so dastardly a system of politi-warfare, as such articles as that in the ot of Tuesday evening would indicate the listerial corruptionists contemplate entering in.We can only look upon it as evidencing absolute hopelessness of their cause ; and, le we deprecate and repudiate the folly and kedness of such attempts to play upon the indices of the ignorant and bigoted, we feel bly assured of the loss and disgrace which annot fail to inflict upon those resorting to a.The very idea of the organ of a Unitarian ne Minister assuming the championship of nan Catholic orthodoxy, reminds us of poor lock\u2019s description of a hypocrite\u2014 He was âman Who stole the livery of the Court of Heaven To serve tho Devil in.gmeji a course must defeat the object sought and eu.nvince every intelligent, liberal-mind-nd slnoere man\u2014be his religious convictions t they may\u2014of the shameless dishonesty of e adopting St, and of their being utterly un-rving of the confidence of the country.LAW INTELLIGENCE.(Reported for the Montreal Herald.) COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.Wednesday, July 5, 1854, Present : His Honor Mr.Justice M\u2018Cord.The Grand Jury returned the following \u201c-true bills,\u201d viz Michael Murray, larceny; Francis Mathews, larceny; John Hood, larceny ; Robert Gamble, larceny; Ann Coleman, James McKenna, larceny, (on two indictments.) Michael Murray, larceny, pleaded guilty.Judgment\u2014one month imprisonment in the Common Gaol of this District at hard labour.Ann Coleman, larceny, pleaded guilty.Judgment-one month imprisonment in the Common Gaol of this District at hard labour.Robert Gamble, larceny, was put on his trial and found guilty.Judgment\u2014eight days imprisonment in the Common Gaol of this District at hard labour.Francis Mathews, larceny, was put on his trial and found guilty.Judgment\u2014three months imprisonment in the Common Gaol of this District at hard labour.John Hood, larceny, was put on his trial and found guilty.Judgment\u2014one month imprisonment in the Common Goal of this District at hard labor.The following petty Jurors were fined 15seach for non-attendance :\u2014 Cyprien Fitzpatrick, John Fitzgerald, Reynold Fuller, John Fisher, Joseph Goldthorpe, Benjamin Hicks, Michael Hayes, Edward Holt, Daniel Harmer, and William Henry.The Court adjourned at two o\u2019clock to enable the presiding Judge to attend to the civil business in the New Court House, fixed for the day, the other Judges being absent from the city on duty.spoken of as Candidates for this County.All Conservatives.Renfrew.\u2014The Leader says, in relation to Renfrew, that \u201c the Hon.Inspector General Hincks, has received and accepted the invitation to run for this constituency, which for election purposes retains its old boundaries.He will be elected by acclamation.The election will come off at an early date, and thus Mr.Hincks will have time to visit South Oxford, for which his election is deemed safe by those who have the best opportunity of judging \u201d The Hon.John A.McDonald, of Kingston, will probably be put in nomination against Mr.Hincks, and we shall see which side the \u201c acclamation\" will be upon.Russell.\u2014Mr.Lyon or Mr.Stewart will be the Conservative Candidates.Mr.Bell of the Bytown Citizen intends to offer himself on the Ministerial interest.He is a page of the government.Simcoe South.\u2014Consists of the Townships of West Gwillimbury, Tecumseth, Innisfil, Essa, Adjala, Tossorontio, Mulmer and Mono.The Hon.W.B.Robinson is the only candidate named ; or that need be named.Simcoe, North.\u2014Comprises the townships of Nottawasaga, Sunnidale, Vespra, Flos, Oro, Me-donite, Orillia.Tiny, Tay, Matchedash and the town of Barrie.The Reformers speak of Angus Morrison or Dr.Connor, both of this city.Mr.Sanson, the Warden, is the Conservative candidate, and the highly popular one.Stormont.\u2014Mr.Mattice, the late member, is the Ministerial candidate.He is opposed by Mr.Morris, son of the Hon.W.Morris, a Conservative, whose chances of success are good.Toronto City.\u2014There are several candidates in the field, namely, Messrs.Sherwood, Ridout, Allan, Yankoughnet, J.H.Cameron, and J.G.Bowes.Victoria.\u2014Mr.James Smith, late member for Durham, is the Ministerial candidate; opposed by Alex.Campbell, Esq., of Kingston, a highly popular Conservative.Waterloo, North.\u2014Dr.Scott, Reform candidate William Scott, of Hamburgh, Miller and Merchant, Conservative.South Waterloo^\u2014Jacob Hespeler, Conservative.Robert Farrie, of Doon Mills, Independent Reformer.South Wellington.-\u2014Mr.Fergusson, late member, so far unopposed.Nort/t Wellington.\u2014Dr.Clarke, Conservative.Mr.Cowan, Reformer.The former\u2019s eleetion regarded as certain.Wellaml.\u2014Mr.Street is the Conservative candidate, and he will be opposed by Dr.Fraser.Wentworth TUest.-\u2014Mr Christie will be a Ministerial candidate.Opposed by several Conservatives.Wentworth North.\u2014Wm.Miller of Flamboro is the Reform candidate.Dr.Hamilton, Conservative.York, East.\u2014Mr.Wright, late member, and Mr.Charles Durand, Reform candidates.Mr.Barker of Markham Village, Mr.Edward Thompson, and Mr.J.S.Hogan, Conservatives.York, North.\u2014Mr.Hartman will be opposed by Mr.James Harvey Price for this county.York, West.\u2014Mr.J.W.Gamble, the late member, unopposed.\u2014 Toronto Colonist.in this world, the position to which they would be elevated is a gallows higher than any steeple.\u2014 We rejoice that so far the majesty of the law has been ultimately vindicted, even at the point of the bayonet, but it would receive a higher and more salutary vindication if the REBELS HAD BEEN SHOT DOWN LIKE DOGS ; and to this complexion it must come at last.\u201d This is the language of the man who proposed to destroy British officeis and soldiers with vitriol for stopping his agitation in Ireland.There never lived a more detestable man than this Mitchell.Stone vs.Wood.\u2014A letter from Odessa states some facts bearing upon the important question of how far the massive granite walls can resist the fire of ships\u2019 guns of Heavy caliber.The writer states that the pnblic of the city had been allowed to visit that port of the works which was exposed to fire in the late bombardment.The protecting wall of the quarantine was almost entirely destroyed.Stones of enormous size aud thickness were knocked to pieces affording a conclusive proof that no granite walls can withstand the force of cannon balls and bombs of great dimensions.At the summer house of Prince U or onzoff, on the other hand, which is built of wood he saw the holes made by several 68 and 96 lb.balls, which went through the facade and the walls cleanly, doing no other harm than boring these large apertures.The effect of the guns of great caliber is thus proved to he more destructive against a firm and hard wall of rock than a yielding one of wood or an embankment of simple earth, and it only remains to be seen how far ships propelled by steam, can be used continuously and efficiently while their heavy broadsides are being discharged in actual battle.It seems to be admitted that they cannot with any hope attack either Gronstadt or Sebastopol, unless tbe fieets have a powerful land force to assist in the operation.What\u2019s in a Name.\u2014Mr.Olds of Ohio, that purely \u201c Democratic\" member of Congress, has a son who was recently appointed to office, and this son labors under the name of Marquis de I.a Fayette Olds.It seems that the father is so profoundly ignorant that he supposed he was giving his offspring the proper name of the good La Fayette, when he was only giving him the gallant Frenchman\u2019s title as a nobleman.jesty sloop Grecian ; he was officer of the guard at the time the agression took place, , and on being sent for repaired to the spot with ten marines, and there kept a considerable body of men at bay until reinforced ; and I feel it due to Lieutenant R.Dew, first lieutenant of this ship, to mention the promptitude and smartness with which the crew of the Encounter were landed.Advanced Post, Shanghai, April 5, 1854.10.\tSince the above was written, I have the honor further briefly to inform you that at the request of Her Majesty\u2019s consul,'' in accordance with the other consuls, we have found it requisite to attack the Imperial camps near our boundary, which have been most gallantly taken.I have not time to enter into details, as I am writing this on the field.11.\tThe Imperialists have retired in considerable force (4,000 to 5,000) men to the main camp.My object will be now to defend the settlement, but the force at my disposal is small, and I urgently request a reinforcement, if possible some troops ; indeed, so critical do I deem our position, that I have resolved on ordering the Styx up, if the senior officer of Amov can spare her.12.\tI cannot too strongly praise the conduct of Commander Keane and Lieutenant Dew, who most gallantly stormed the very strong works thrown up.13.\tI am anxious this should reach as soon as possible, and for this purpose the Nymphe clipper will sail to-night or to-morrow morning.14.\tOur available force is about three hundred men with the Americans.Captain Kelly, with his gallant crew, has operated with me in a most effective and cordial manner.I am much indebted to the gallant and steady conduct of himself, officers and men, and to ail under my command.Her Majesty\u2019s Consul and Vice Consul\u2014the latter with forty gentlemen of the settlement\u2014have been with mejin the field, and afforded me much assistance.15.\tI will take the earliest opportunity of affording you a more detailed account; hut of this you may rest assured, that the extreme measures taken were positively requisite for the safety of the community.I have, &c., G.O\u2019CALLAGHAN, Captain and Senior Officer.ELECTION INTELLIGENCE.WHO OFFER, AND WHO ARE RETURNED.LIKELY' TO BE e are requested to state that the Firemen assemble on the Champ de fers, this after-, (Thursday,) the 6th instant, at three ck, P.M., for their annual iaspjetion, wbe^ layor and Fire Committee are expected to ¦esent.We hope the weather may be fine, at our gallant firemen may have a pleasant it- Blew Works ReceiA'ed.son\u2019s Complete Works, Vol.4th and 5th, itnam.Dawson & Go., Place d\u2019Armes.have received from Mr.Dawson the 4th ih volumes ot the complete works of this rite author, the previous volumes of which 3 same publishers we have already noticed, two volumes embrace six hundred num-J the Spectator, and may therefore, we ne, be considered as the cream of the en-ork.There are few who have not read the t part of the inimitable papers, which ed the literary and fashionable world of m during the early part of the last century, Inch became so popular, as to reach a cir-an larger than that of many metropolitan iicais of the present day, which are not at pretensions to popularity.We know iaks.which a reading man can recur to, or 3 man take up with more pleasure at the lition of an old acquaintance, or more salon at making.so valuable an acquaintance i first time, as these short, witty, yrise and essays The style in which this edition is , too, is deserving of all praise.It is jiand-of very convenient size for use, and with clear print.Each volume, too, is orna-i by an illustration, or a/ac simile.Brant East and West.\u2014The East Riding consists of the townships of South Dumfries, Onondaga, East Brantford and thE village of Paris : and the West Riding of those of Burford, Oakland, Tus-carora, West Brantford and the town of Brantford.Several Conservatives have been named in connection with this Riding ; but none decided upon.The Rev.Wm.Ryerson lias been spoken of on the Reform ticket ; but we believe, without authority on his part.Bytown.\u2014Mr.McLaughlan will again be a candidate on the Reform interest.Brockville.\u2014The town of Brockville is united to Elizabethtown for electoral purposes.The contest is again likely to be between Mr.Crawford and Mr.George Sherwood, both conservatives.Carle!on.\u2014Thetownships ofOsgoode and Gloucester are detached from this county and added to Russel.It is conservative, and has for years returned Mr.Mallocb, who it is said will be opposed by Mr.Powell, a member of his own party.No Reform candidate has yet offered.Cornwall.\u2014Tho probability is, that Dr.McDonald will again be a candidate.The name of Mr.Elliott of Cornwall, is also mentioned in connection with Cornwall and the neighboring Coun-fes.He is a Reformer.Dundas.\u2014This county is the same as under the old electoral divisions.Mr.Rose is the only known candidate at present.Another Reform candidate is spoken of and will probably be started.Philip Yankougnet, Esquire, has, we understand, been requested to s'.ami on the Conservative interest.Durham TFcsl.\u2014This Riding consists of the townships of Clarke, Darlington and Cartwright Mr.Simpson, a Reformer, if he stands, is likely to be returned.No Conservative candidate as yet.Durham East.\u2014This Riding is Conservative.It consists of the townships of Cavan, Manvers, Hope and the town of Port Hope.Mr.Burton, the Conservative candidate\u2019s election is certain.Elgin East.\u2014This Riding consists of the townships of Bayham, Malahide, Yarmouth, Louth, Dorchester and the village of St.Thomas.Dr.Southwiek, the Reform candidate, will be opposed by Mr Murdock McKenzie, of St.Thomas.Both gentlemen are highly popular with their respective parties.It is impossible to tell what may be the result.Elgin HW.\u2014This Riding consists of the townships of Soutbwold, Dunwich, and Aldborough.Mr.McIntyre is spoken of as the Reform candidate.Mr.Ermatinger is the, nominee of the Conservatives.He is a powerful opponent.Essex.\u2014Mr.Prince seeks re-election.We sincerely trust, for the common honour of the County, that he will be rejected.Frontenac.\u2014This county forms an electoral division under the new Representation Act.Maxwell Strange and Henry Smith are the Conservative candidates.No Reformer has yet appeared in the field.Nor is it thought any will offer.G/cngarrÿ.\u2014This constituency retains its old boundaries.J.Sandfield Macdonald and Dr, Grant, both Reformers, are mentioned in connection with this constituency, the latter merely making the attempt as a forlorn hope.Grey\u2014Is a Conservative county; and, unless the party split np, they will carry it without difficulty.Grenville South.\u2014Leeda and Grenville form three counties under the new Representation Act \u2014the North Riding of Leeds and Grenville, the South Riding of Leeds, and the South Riding of Grenville.This Riding consists of the townships of Edwardsburg and Augusta, and the town of Prescott.Mr.Patrick, Radical, will be opposed by Dr.Jessup, on the Conservative interest.Holdimand.\u2014Mr.O.Phelps is canvassing this county in opposition to Mr.Mackenzie.Unless a popular Conservative offers, the county will be carried by Mr.Mackenzie.Holton.\u2014Mr.Whi'e, the Radical Candidate, will be opposed by Mr.Chiskolm, late sergeant-at-arms, with every chance of success.Hamilton.\u2014Sir A.N.MacNab will be re-elected, we hope, without opposition.Hastings, South.\u2014This Riding comprises tba Townships of Sidney, Thurlow, Tyendinagn, the village of Trenton, and the town of Belleville.Louis Wallbridge, Esq., an influential Conservative, is the Conservative candidate Mr.Bitla Flint, a Radical, will oppose him.Mr.Wall-bridge\u2019s great personal popularity will gain the election in all probability.Hastings, North.\u2014Is composel of the townships of Lake, Tudor, Grimsthorpe, Marmora, Madoc, Elzevir, Rawdon, Huntingdon and Hungerford.The contest in this constituency, is likewise to be confined to the Conservatives Mr.Murney, the late member, will be opposed by Mr.Benjamin.Huron.\u2014John Strachan, Esq., will be the Conservative candidate, He will be opposed by Mr.McQueen, the Editor of tbe Huron Signal.Mr.Caley will likely offer for this county.Kent.\u2014Mr.Larwill, a Conservative, will probably be unopposed.Kingston.\u2014The Hon.John A.McDonald will be returned again by acclamation.Lambton\u2014Mr.Malcolm Cameron, and Mr.George Brown of the Globe, contest this county ; one on the Ministerial, and the other on the Independent Reform interest.No human being can fell the result.Lennox and Addington \u2014hit.Seymour, the late member, will be opposed by Mr, David Roblin, a Reformer.Mr.Seymour\u2019s election is beyond a doubt, Lincoln.\u2014Mr, jjMerrit, Reformer, will offer for tiis county.No Conservative named.London.\u2014Mr.Dixon and Mr, Beecher are spoken of as Conservatives ; John Willson runs on the Ministerial ticket.Leeds, >&&///,\u2014Consists of the townships of Yonge, Eseott, Front pf Leeds, and Lansdowne, Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne, South and North Crosby, Bastard, and Burgess.Mr.Delong, the late representative, elected after the appointment to the Bench of the Hon.WT.B.Richards, and Mr.Denaut are both spoken of.The former as ministerial\u2014the latter on the strong opposition interest.Lanark, North and South.\u2014The North Riding comprises the townships of Sherbrooke, North Dalhousie, Lanark, Ramsay, Lavant, Darling, and Pakenham ; and the South Riding, the townships of Montague, Elmsley North, Burgess North, Sherbrooke, South, Beckwith, Drummond, Bath-lifll, and the town of Perth.Mr.Shaw will be a candidate on the Conservative interest for the south riding.He will be unopposed.He is a sterling Consery&tjye.Middlesex Easl.\u2014Tlw Conservative candidate spoken of is Mr.Horton, and the Radical, Mr Miles.Mr.Lionel Ridout of London, may ultimately become the Conservative candidate.Middlesex, West.\u2014Dr.McKeilerand Mr.Scat-chard are tiis opposing candidates.Niagara or Zimwterman.\u2014Mr.Morrison will again offer.Norfolk.\u2014Mr.Hunt, a Conservative, will oppose Dr.Rolph.\u2014A violent contest ma)' be 1\u20145 for.Northumberland, West.\u2014The Radicals are divided here.Mr.D\u2019Arcy Boulton, for the West Riding, will Re .eieqted without difficulty.Mr MyePs will be the Conservative candidate for the Bast Riding, which he will carry as the Conservative candidate.There are two reformers in the field for the West Riding, na,mely Messrs.Smith & Weller, with little chance of success.Ontario, South \u2014Mr.FareweR, anti-ffitinister(ial-ist, is spoken of for this Riding.Mr.Roe, Con servative, opposes him.Ontario, North.\u2014Mr.J.Gould is spoken of as the Radical Candidate.Archibald McLean, son of Judge McLean and Allan Macdonnell, Esq., are spoken of as the Conservative candidates.Prince Edward.\u2014Mr.Stevenson, the member for several sessions, and a high Conservative, will probably he(]iBOpposed.Peel.\u2014Hr.Wright, the present member, Mr.Graham, Mr.Howland, and.Dr.Deaseley, are UPPER CANADA.Inquest.\u2014Supposed Murder.\u2014The preparatory steps to the holding of an inquest were taken by Dr.King and a jury of fourteen persons, last Saturday evening in the Police Office.The inquest is on the body of an unknown female infant found floating in the river Don.The in'ant is newly-born, swathed with the best description of cambric linen, neatly trimmed with the finest lace.The jury adjourued to this afternoon at 3 P.M.Hand-bills will be issued this morning announcing that the infant's clothing will be exposed for recognition at the Police Office until the enquiry shall be resumed.\u2014Globe.Toronto Candidates.\u2014For several days past, the friends of some of the gentlemen whose names have been mentioned as Candidates for the city on the Conservative interest, have made it their business to effect a mutual arraugement, Messrs.Cameron, Yankoughnet, and Allan, readily entered into the proposal, and offered to abide by the decision of mutual friends.Mr.Sherwood, agrees to the same thiug.Mr.Ridout declined, and offered propositions of his own for accommodation, which were not considered admissible.Five gentlemen on behalf of each of the first-named four candidates, making twenty in all, met on Saturday at Snow\u2019s saloon, and proceeded to the selection of two of the number agreeing to the arrangement.The first nomination fell upon Mr.Cameron ; a second and a third vote were taken, and Mr.Sherwood was named as second candidate by a small majority.A resolution was then adopted unanimously, recommending Messrs.Sherwood and Cameron to the support of the electors of this city ; Messrs.Van-kougbnet and Allan very handsomely pledging themselves to do all in their power to carry out the general decision.\u2014Colonist.UNITED STATES.Reciprocity.\u2014The Reciprocity Treaty is done for.The Washington correspondent of The Express says that it was rejected by the Senate in Executive Session, on Saturday, for the alleged inequality of the advantages conferred by it on the respective contracting parties, and also because it was an infringement on the privileges of the House of Representatives, which can alone originate changes in the revenue laws.No doubt ihe active men in bringing about this result, were the Representatives and Senators of thé South, whose determination is that there shall be no reciprocity between the Free States and Canada.They seem to have been able, however, to find satisfactory, practical and constitutional reasons for their course.\u2014 Tribune.Price of Beef.\u2014It may be well for all who buy to eat, as well as those who buy to sell, to glance at our cattle report on the last page.They will generally find something interesting, and to-day, that the price of cattle were lower at Bull\u2019s Head yesterday than they have been before in some weeks ; also that a part of our supply comes from Texas, being driven 1,500 miles and transported by railroad 600 more.They will see by the numbers reported for the week what enormous meat-eaters we are in this City, notwithstanding the warm weather and the millions of bushels of strawberries we have consumed lately.The number of animals received for slaughter last week was 23,T14, to wit : beeves 2,755, veals 1,921, sheep and lambs 15,066, swine 3,972.This looks decidedly carnivorous.\u2014Ibid.Murders, Jtc.\u2014Wm Foulkes, the porter-house keeper, who stands charged with the murder, of Edward Bogan, was yesterday brought before the Corouer Hilton for examination.He was born in Castle Donington, England, and is 46 years of age.He stated that he was innocent.He also stated that he told them the name of the man who fired the pistol.He said further : \u201c As I was pushing Robert Cunningham out the deceased was behind him, both with their backs to me John F.wing then came up, pointed the pistol over my shoulder, and by the side of my head, and shot the deceased.\u201d He was fully committed for trial.\u2014lb.Capt.Dillks yesterday morning reported to Chief Mataell, that about ll)^ o\u2019clock on Saturday night a gentleman while passing through Washington Parade Giound,four men approached him, and on coming close to him, one asked : \u201c Are you a Protestant or a Catholic?\u201d Mr.Reed thought proper not to answer the question, when another of the cowardly ruffians stepped close up to Mr.Reed and struck him powerful blow on the face, sajing at the same time, \u201c You are one cf those d\u2014d Know-Nothing Protestants.\u201d The third villain now advanced and drew a large dirk-knife, with which he made a rush at his victim ; but Mr.Reed received the blade of the weapon in his thumb, which was very badly cut.Mr.Reed cried out \u201c I\u2019m stabbedl\u201d which frightened the scoundrels, who, no doubt thinking they had accomplished their hellish purpose, took to their heels and escaped just as some policemen hove in eight.\u2014lb.The Catholics of Cincinnati.\u2014Cincinnati, Monday, July 3, 1854.It has been reported that the Catholics would carry objectionable flags in procession to-mor-row, and trouble being apprehended, Archbishop Purcell publishes a card this afternoon, assuring his fellow-citizens of every denomination, that it is not the intention of the Catholics to carry any objectionable flag, sign, or emblem ; and that they will not attach a Cross to the American flag- A Brave American.\u2014A letter writer in The Home Journal thus describes a terrible fire-eater of American production, now serving in the Turkish army ; \u201c There is, at Gallipoli, a young man from New-York in the Turkish army, who excites a good deal of attention.He fights entirely on his own hook, is always to be seep in the thickest melee, and is as brave as a Ron.But advancing or retreating, he always has a peculiar tramp\u2014 tramp\u2014tramp\u2014from which he never varies, whatever may be the style of march around him ; and he has often been seen, ip the very hottest of the fight, to stop deliberately, tighten his cravat, take of}' his hat and arrange his hair, which is very beautiful, and then go ip work again against the Russians, fine of bis fpenfls, who has just come from Gallipoli, was telling nps about it yesterday.He says the Turks are vety enthusiastic about him.\u201d Considering that Gallipoli is on the Dardanelles, at the very south-eastern extremity of European Turkey, and above five hundred miles from auy Russians and from all fighting, this fast young New-Yorker, with his tramp,_ tramp, his tight, cravat and his peripatetic hair-brushing, has certainly selected tbA scene of his dreadful exploits with a keen eye to his personal safety.No wonder the Turks are enthusiastic when they see him set to work against the Russians in so sanguinary a fashion.\u2014Trifmnf.Slave Question.\u2014Wicked and destructive as abolitionism is in its character and designs, it has done more to build up and consolidate the southern States, and to strengthen the institution of Slavery, than the South would ever have been able to do for itself.\u2014Richmond Mail.Very likely.But if the South is able to do nothing for itself, without the aid of abolitionism, how in the world can it get on in the dreadful event of the dissolution of the Union, which it is so fond of breaking ?\u2014Ibid.A Detestable Character.\u2014Who would bave thought a great enemy of tyranny in Ireland, would talk this way ot men in the United States who are trying to break the chains of negro slavery ?John Mitchell\u2019s view of the slave Burns\u2019 case \u201c To compèTafajÿ wooly-heuded negro to return to his master, apd work for a living, is the highest crime knojyn to the Righe; lç,jy.To slay £ white man of the ,Caucasian ;$ce\u2014ÿn officer of tnere human law, who assists in enforcing its authority\u2014is a deed entitling the hepo who accomplished it, to a higher seat in tbe seventh heaven than St.Paul, the twelve appostles, or any of \u2018 tbe noble Army of martyrs,\u2019 who have died for the sublime doctrines of Christianity, or for the freedom of man.But if the traitors only received their desert THE BALTIC FLEET.Admiralty, Jnne 14.Despatches, of which the following are copies, have been received from Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier Commander-in-Chief of Her Majesty\u2019s ships and vessels in the Baltic : Her Majesty\u2019s Ship Amphion, ?.Coast of Courland, May 18.y~ Sir : I have the honor to inform you that I.ar-rUed off the port of Ribauonthe evening of May 20, in company with her Majesty\u2019s ship Conflict, and having received information from varioui sources that town was defended by only 500 or/ 600 soldiers and two or three gunlf and that several Russian merchant vessels lay dismantled in the port, I determined to bring them out.On the morning of the 27th, we stood in towards the entrance of the river, and by careful soundings, with boats ahead, succeeded in anchoring both ships within gunshot of part of the town.I then directed Captain Gumming, to take a summons to the Governor, under a flag of truce, calling on him to surrender the merchant vessels within three hours.The Governor refused, but said that a final answer would be sent before the time specified in my letter.At 3.40 p.m., Captain Gumming, who had informed me that there was a considerable body of troops in the town, again landed to receive an answer, a letter from which I enclose.On ascertaining its contents, I took the armed boats of both ships, with Captain Gumming in command of those of the Conflict, into the river.With the exception of one or two, the soldiers kept out of sight, and not a shot was fired.It was well for us that they did so, as we pulled up the creek, which was fifty yards broad, for one mile and a half before arriving at the shipping.I desired the authorities to point out the Russian vessels, of which I then directed Capt.Cummings and Lieutenants Wobdhouse and Ilore to take possession.I detained a small steamer, (originally Russian now owned by a Dane,) got her steam up, and kept her as a refuge for the boats in case of an attack.The magistrates stated that they were induced to yield thus submissively from their being convinced that if they were to us a large force would be sent, and the town perhaps destroyed.The boats captured eight merchant vessels, all new and well found, but dismantled, sails unbent, some scuttled and aground ; nevertheless they were all brought out and taken in tow by the Amphion and Conflict before 9 P.M.The private property found on board was restored to the owners on application for it.Although I had the opportunity of destroying a large amount of the enemy\u2019s property, such as their houses, vessels on the stocks and vessels repairing, I did not consider it right to do so, as the troops had left the town so pitifully to its fate, and the people had assisted in getting the vessels out by opening the bridge, &c., whiclt would have detained us some considerable time, had we been obliged to blow it up, though I was prepared to do so.The fact of the town of Liban, containing 10,000 inhabitants, and formed by nature with unusual facilities for defence, being temporarily taken possession of by 130 men, without a shot being fired, I attribute almost entirely to the judicious conduct of Captain Gumming during his conference witli the magistrates when he landed with a flag of truce.I have great, pleasure in testifying to the exemplary behavior of all the officers, seamen and marines, employed on this service.I have, &e., A Cooper Key, Captain.To Vice-Admiral Sir Chas.Napier, Cbmmander-in-Chief.Her Majesty\u2019s Ship Amphion, ) off Liban.May 17.Sir,\u2014The duty of summoning you to surrender the merchant vessels in the port of Liban has fallen upon me.I would willingly spare the town and the lives of the inhabitants ; if, therefore, the steam vessel and all the Russian merchant vessels in the port (above and below the bridge) are sent out in their present condition within three hours after the receipt of this letter, not a shot shall be fired.The men bringingthemout shall be landed under a flag of truce.If, at the expiration of that time, this demand is not complied with, the consequences rest with you.In which case I trust that you will cause the women and children to leave the town, and the invalids to be removed to some conspicuous building, which, if indicated by a flag, will be respected.\tI am, &c., A.Cooper Key', Captain.and Senior Officer.His Excellency the Governor of Liban.Town Hall, Liban, May5 (17), 1854.Sm ; The notification addresed by her Britannic Majesty\u2019s commander of the Amphion, to deliver up the Russian merchant vessels in the port of Liban, has been received by the magistrates of this town, there being no military or civil governor.The town of Liban being in a defenceless state, has no power to resist the demand.The peaceable inhabitants are compelled to submit themselves to any dem,anils put to them ; they expect, however, that her Britannic Majesty's power will only undertake that which is consistent with humanity and honor.The ships demanded cannot and will not be refused ; but it is entirely impossible to deliver them in the time prescribed, as most of them are unrigged and lying on a swampy ground.Under these circumstances the magistrates can only reply, that Her Majestj-\u2019s Commander should convince himself of the impossibility, and resolve in which way the said merchant vessels are to be brought out of harbor.Trusting, that meantime no hostilities will be undertaken against the town or its inhabitants, I have, &c., in the name of the magistrates of Liban, the presiding Burgomaster, FRESg\u2019oit GrENTHER.Duke of Wellington, Hango Bay, ) May 23, 1854.\t) Sir : I have received your letter giving an account of the surrender of the toYvn of Libau, and the delivery of the shipping in that port; and I much approve of the prompt and judicious steps you took to accomplish this, and the humanity you showed in not injuring the toYvn.I am, &c., Charles Napier, Vice-Admiral and Commander-in-Chief.To Capt.A.C.Key, Her Majesty\u2019s ship Amphion, senior officer.TRADE AND COMMERCE.Brig Jane, Lawe, 9th June, St John\u2019s, Nfld, G B Symes & co, ballast -Wanderer, Jorgenson, 20th May, H Chapman, ballast, 203 pas Brigt May Flower,-, 16th June, Halifax, Fra- ser, Wyatt & co, molasses.cleared\u2014JULY 1.Brig Freya, Steenfeldt, London, E W Atkinson Schr John Wallace, Hall, Halifax & Canso, Fraser, Wyatt & co 4.Ship Diadem, Cleugh, Leith, G W Usbarne .Christiana, Moldentruer, London, Hamilton & co ____ Glenlyun, Oliver, Liverpool, LeHesurier, Tilstone & co ____Antarctic, Sharp, Liverpool, A & D Ritchie k co .Siam, Rawle, Sharpness Point, H & E Bur-stail Bark Havfraen, Schroder, London, H A E Dalkin .Cumberland, Dixon, Swansea, A & D Ritchie & co .Infanta, Evans, Beaumaris, A & D Ritchie & co .Henry Duncan, Badcock, Southampton, Le-Mesurier, Tilstone & co .Chieftain, Parnall, Cowes, LeMesurier & co .Belle, Profitt, Padstow, A Gilmour & co .Lord Byron, Gibb, Port Glasgow, H A E Burstall Brig Arget, Paton, Ayr, A Gilmour A co .St George, Scott, Glasgow, A A D Ritchie A co .Bowes, Ell wood, Workington, G B Symes A co ____Bravo, Gleadon, Hull, A Gilmour A co .William, Schroder, Sunderland, Benson A co .Sir Robert Campbell, Dunn, Newry, H Mc-Blai n Schr Très Gracas, Sta Anna, Oporto, W Hunt A co ____Ellen, Tanguay, Miramichi A Richibucto, Noad A co.BY T IG JLÜJCrRA PM.PUBLIC SALES.Sale of Bright Porto Rico Sugar alongside the brigantine \u201c Horatio\u201d from Porto Rico, on account of Messrs.Mills, Mattice A Co., on July 4 \u2014Mr.Shipway, Auctioneer :\u2014 40 hhds at 34s 3Jf(ï)34s 9d; 100 bags Roasted Coffee 8%d(â)t)}4à.Yesterday, 5th July, on same account l75hhds very Bright Muscovado Sugar, 32si@34s per cwt.Sale of Salt on the 5th July, alongside the Schooner t: Marie Lavine\u201d\u2014Mr.Shipway, Auctioneer :\u2014 500 bags Liverpool Salt, 4s 9d/®4s 8d ; 1500 minots Coarse Salt in bulk, Is\t2}fd.Sale of Groceries on the 5th July, on account of.Messrs.Noad, Brothers\u2014Mr.J.M.Tobin, Auctioneer ;\u2014 20 bxs Twankay Tea, Is \\t)%37s.Provisions unchanged.Consols 94)4, forge advance.Baltimore, July 5.An awful accident occurred yesterday afternoon, on tho Susquehannah Railroad, about 9 miles from the city, near the relay.The Express train from the American celebration at Arder Grove, while returning, came in collision with the regular passenger train from Baltimore for New York.There about 2000 persons on the excursion train, which was coming up at full speed.The Express train counted 14 cars, and the crash that followed the collision was frightful.It was believed over 30 persons were killed besides 100 wounded, 40 of whom are badly, and many of them fathlly.Among the killed\u2014Henry Reynold\u2019s limbs broken and head crushed ; Henry C.Jeffery,aged 10 years ; Benj.Merriman, baggage master ; Wm.Scott, head crushed.FOR LAKE ERIE.\u2014 THE Schooner EMPRESS, McKinna, jÿjgSk Master, will accept a CHARTER for MIëÉS any safe Port on Lake Erie.' /apply to GIjAgSF0ED) -WALKER A CO.July 4.\t________________10'\u2018 For Cobourg\u2019, Port Hope and Toronto.The first-class Schooner BRISTOL,- .Master, is ready to receive Freight for ÆgH the above ports, and will have quick disoatch.For Freight, apply.MA0I>HERS0N) Canal Wharf.June 29.\t103 IF\u2019ill positively Close ON SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 8th, AT ODD FELLOWS\u2019 HALL PE RH AM\u2019S GïCrÂîiTÏC SEVEN MILE MIRROR, A Grand Tour of 2000 miles over tbe Lakes, the Niagara, St.Lawrence and River Saguenay, BOSTON TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.The fast sailing Brigantine \u201cANGU-ATE,\u201d is now Unloading at Boston; will accept Freight to Quebec or Montreal if immediate application is made to HENRY M\u2018KAY, Montreal ; Or, M'KAY A HEATHFIELD, 130 Commercial Street, Boston.July 6.u 109 TO CONSIGNEES.\u2014.THE Barque ELIZABETH, Captain Gro-now, from Charente, is Reported at -ÉSsb the Custom House.Consignees of Goods are requested to pass their Entries without delay.HENRY CHAPMAN A CO.June 26.\t.100 TO CONSIGNEES.THE Barge AMERICA has arriyed, 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 Admittance, (ijke.) Exhibitions o'clock, and on Is, 3d.(25c); Children, 71Jd.TRAVELLERS\u2019 LIST.Arrivals at thk Doneqany Hotel, July 4.\u2014 J Reekie, W K Belcher A lady, D B Palmer; Mr Genier, Quebec; A A Cohen, F Droge, New York; W A Cohen, Sanfrancisco; G Q Thorndike, New York; L Wetherber A lady, Miss L Edwards, Portland; W Foster Lee, H A L»e, G M Lee, F G Swan, B Clover, W C Clover, N Y; C K Thayn, wife A daughter, Boston; J G Telford A lady, Portland; T Glocker, lady A son, Baltimore; W Andre A lady, J A Perry A lady, Miss J B Emmons, H C S Kinnear, Buffalo; J B Cox A lady, Miss A Powell, Ohio; Mr Yerdier, Lyons; B Getting, Paris; J Goetz, J H Gray, O Buckley A lady N Y; D Carr, Boston.\t, July 5.\u2014S Andres, Chambly; R Leech, N Y; Arrivals at the Sr.Lawrence Hall, July 4.\u2014H M Lawrence, England; J Cameron, Cincinnati; T H Petts, Chatham; Dr Walter A lady, Niagara; G B C Marsan, By town; Mr J Shaw, Smith\u2019s Falls; W Bronnell, Boston; T Jurton, England; DrH Carver, Brooklyn; H H Grayson, England; W Ambrose, Hamilton; Mr A Mrs Stayner, child A servant, Mr Stayner.July 5.\u2014J T Clapp A lady, N Y; H Schmidt, Germany; P Leary A lady, N Y: E E Landson, England.Arrivals at the Montreal House, July 5.\u2014 D Cary, Jr, Boston; A G Bodfish, Maine; D Gordon, Jr, Hamilton; Misses M'Cag, Quebec; GL Kemps, H Boucher, Freligsburg.June 5.\u2014N M Champion, N Y; E H Ripley, St Johns; L R lirainard, St Albans; C Brodzett A wife, H Brodzett, Waterbury, Yt; G F Barnes A lady; G L Taylor, J R Lawrence A lady, son A daughter, N Y.Pale Brandy.\u2014Mr.Daniel Lanagan, Sign of the Three Sugar Loaves, Notre Dame Street, has just received a supply of James Hennessy A Go\u2019s celebrated old Cognac in cases\u2014guaranteed a pure article.\u2014See advertise ment.THE SQUADRON IN THE CHINA SEAS.Her Majesty\u2019s steam sloop Encounter, ) Shanghai, April 4\t$ Sir : I have the honor to inform you that a collision has taken place between the imperialist forces before the city of Shanghai apd ourselves, Under the following circuiustances ! 2.\tAt about 4 p.m.on the 3d inst.I observed the signa} (previously arranged) for the small grips men of herjjlaiesty\u2019s ships to land, which W'as profnptly obeyed.3.\tI shortly received a message from Commander the Hon.G- D.Keane, (who happened to be on the spot at the tipie,) that the ipiperial troops were firing at our people, an,d the ground was being held by the marines of the main guard.4.\tI advanced with the Encoupter\u2019s men to the spot indicated, (the race-course,) vyhiph is within the limits of our own boundary, where a sharp firing was being maintained on either side.5.\tHer Majesty\u2019s Consul and Vice-Consul were there ; and at the former\u2019s requisition, and quite in accordance with my own views, I determined on at once acting on the offensive, and, having clearly ascertained the camp from which the aggression had been made, took it and burnt it, which I am happy to say was effected without loss, as the troops'retired\" the moment we opened fire upon them.6.\tCommander Kelly, of the United States ship Plymouth, also lauded his crew, and having arranged with him for the protection of the settlement during the night by means of strong patrols, the rest of the crews were re-embarked.'7.Her Majesty\u2019s Consul deeming it advisable to take further steps for the security of the settlement, I suggested the taking possession of the Chinese fleet, and holding it until a camp (which most unnecessarily has been pitched close to the boundaiy, and from whicfi most wanton attach have frequently been made) was removed, and in this he concurred.8.\tIn accordance with the above, I sent the boats'of the Grecian, with the pinnace of the Encounter, (commanded' by Lieutendnf Dew) under the command of .Commander the Hop.'G.D, Jveane, to take possession of the junks, anfl bring theni down under fbe Encounter\u2019s guns whicb he effected most jujicipush'; and I take this opportunity of stating that from him I re.ceived every assistance that adroitness and promptitude could afford.9.\t1 think it my duty to call your attention to the conduct of Lieutenant Majendiej Of her Ma.Money and Business in Portland.\u2014Our local market is without change.The stock of the At-A St.L.R.R., was rapidly advancing toward par, when the news of the dissolution of the Canadian Parliament checked any tendency to advance, as the consummation of the lease is necessarily postponed till autumn.Recent infor mation from Canada has quieted all fears on this subject, and the leaders of the opposition to Mr.Hincks\u2019 ministry have expressed their entire approval of that measure, and that the most perfect good faith will be observed on all questions of public policy.Sir Allan McNab, Mr.John A.McDonald of Kingston, Mr.Badgley of Montreal, of the old conservatives, and Messrs.Cauchon and Sicotte, representing French constituencies, are the leaders of the opposition, and these gentlemen have taken occasion to say that the most entire good faith will be observed in carrying out the Railway policy of Canada, including the lease of the Portland line.A semianmial dividend of 3 per cent on the stuck of the At.A St.L.R.R.Company, is already declared payable on the 10th of July instant.The returns of traffic for the week ending June 17th, show that during that period over a million feet of lumber were carried over the line.In last Thursday\u2019s issue we spoke of the new lumber operations this side the border, disclosing business in prospect in this department of industry,far beyond any previous estimate.Enough is already known, however, to show that double track and a large equipment are required from Island Pond to Portland.Tbe business will increase faster than the ability of the Railway to supply the plant and rolling stock required for its transaction.It would not surprise us to see a million feet of lumber per day brought to Portland by the Railway.We now command the entire lumber trade of the head waters of the Androscoggin, the Con necticut and the St.Francis, embracing a region of the greater extent than the entire basin of the Penobscot.The lumbering business has created a great demand for wharf property, which has advanced more than any other description of real estate in Portland.\u2014Slate of Maine.Amarican Fishing Bounties.\u2014The amount of fishing bounties paid by the collectors of New England in 1853 w is $374,506 14.Prescott and Ogdensburg.\u2014 A contract has been executed between the Bytown and Prescott and Ogdensburg Railroad Companies for a ferry across the St.Lawrence river, which secures an efficient connection of the two roads at Ogdens burg.The ferry boat is to be provided and run by the Bytown and Prescott Company, and is to be of sufficient size to carry bonded cars.NEW YORK FREIGHTS\u2014July 3.To Liverpool, 28,000 bu Grain at 5d in ship pers\u2019 bags, 5jd in bulk, and 6d in ships\u2019 bags 5000 brls Flour 2s: 500 bis cotton 7-32d ; 50 bis Sea Island |d.To London, 4000 bbls Flour 2s 1000 bbls Turpentine 2s.To Glasgow, 12,000 bu Grain at 6)4d in bulk, and 7d in ships\u2019 bags.NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.Extra Beef, 10c lb.Good retailing quality, 9JD9)4c.Common quality, 8rS>8j4e.Inferior, 7)-2t®8c.Mutton- Common Sheep, $1,75©$4,50 ; extra Sheep, §5®$7; Lambs, $1,75)S;$6.Veal\u2014Good Calves, 5®7c if lb., live weight inferior do, $l,25t5i$2,50.Cows\u2014Ordinary Cows, $25i®$28 ; good fair Cows, $36ffî$40 ; extra quality with Calf, $50® $75.SPECIAL NOriCE.NEW YORK MARKETS.\u2014July 5th.Flour\u2014sales modetate, prices easier for Common.Export demand falling off; sales 4,000 brls at $6,50 for inferior State, $6,75 ® $7,25 for good ditto, $7,12 ® $8,18 for Western.Grain\u2014good Wheat held firmly, other kinds easier; sales 10,000 bushels Red Üpper Lake for $1,45 Corn in larger supply and market easier ; sales 32,000 bush at 73®76e for Western mixed.Pork easier ; sales at $12,25® 12,37 for Mess ; $10,50 for Prime.Lard more plenty and easier ; sales dffdlbc ,.to t ii m iü i, cto OF THE COUNTY OF CHATEAUOUAY.GENTLEMEN,\u2014Having been solicited by many of the Electors of your County, to offer myself as a Candidate for your County at the approaching General Election, I have determined once more to offer them my services.On this occasion I take leave to say, that, I consider the immediate total abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure, and the secularizing of the Clergy Reserves, to be so identified with the Peace, Harmony, and Prosperity, of the Province, that any Administration which does not give them their first attention, ARE UNWORTHY OF THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PARLIAMENT AND PEOPLE OF CANADA.Should I be honored by being returned as your Member in Parliament, my exertions shall be conscientiously, faithfully, and diligently employed in promoting the general interests of the Province, and of your County in particular.I have the honor, to be, Gentlemen, Your very obdt.humble sv\u2019ti, JACOB DeWITT.Montreal, July 5, 1854.\t109 EVERY EVENING at EIGHT _____WEDNESDAY\" and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at THREE o\u2019clock.\t.Persons purchasing a Ticket for four admissions to this Exhibition will be presented with a numbered certificate, entitling them to one share in the 100,0©» GIFTS, For particulars of which see small hills, and advertisement in Pilot.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 E/ hibition.June 22.\t9\u2018 pv 22 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Over the Printing Office of J.C.Becket, Esq., MONTREAL.July 5.\tdu 108 it NOW-A-DAYS NesY York, June 29, 1854.55 r 106 BIRTH.In this city, on Wednesday morning, the 5th instant, Mrs.J.Campbell Gibb, of a daughter.MARRIED.At Montreal, on the 4th instant, by the Revd.Mr.St.Pierre, Curate of the French Cathedral, Auguste C.Papineau, Esq., Advocate, of Saint Hyacinthe, son of the late Hon.D.B.Papineau, to Miss Marie Louise Trudeau, daughter of the late Francois X.Trudeau, of Montreal.DIED.Iu this city, ou the 4th instant, much regretted by all who knew him, John, son of William Steward, of the British America Assurance Co.of Toronto, aged 24 years.At Melbourne, C.E., on the 3rd instant, Anna-bella Ann, youngest daughter of Mr.E.Maclver, of this city, aged 1 year and 4 months.THEATRE-KOYAIi ! THURSDAY EVENING, JILT 6, WILL BE PRESENTED, Ml *1 Jfl JL E T, King, Mr.Moore ; Hamlet, Mr.Jordan ; Polonius, Mr.Cunningham; Laertes, Mr.Stewart; Osric, Mrs.Stewart; Horatio, Mr.Stoddart; Actor, Mr.Phillips; Gravedigger, Mr.Hale ; Ghost, Mr.Fisher.Queen, Mrs.LeBrnn ; Ophelia, Miss Gannon ; Actress, Mrs.Cooke.In consequence of the extreme length of the Play, no otber piece will be acted with it.For particulars, see small bills.Doors open at a Quarter to 8 o\u2019clock ; Performance to commence at a Quarter-past 8 o\u2019clock.July G.\t109 JYotice to Newspapers.ANY MONTREAL PAPER having ADVERTISEMENTS of the OGDENSBURGH RAILROAD, will DISCONTINUE the same from this date, and send Account, with the order to insert, to the Superintendent at Ogdensburgh.July 0.\t109 NORTHERN N.Y.RAILROAD.O* SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.N.AND AFTER THIS DATE, PASSENGER TRAINS will RUN AS FOLLOWS : Leave Ogdensburgh at 8.15 a.m., and 1 p.m.Arrive at Rouse\u2019s Point at 1.45 p.m., \u201c 6.30 p m.Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 8.15 a.m., \u201c 7.00 p.m.Arrive at Ogdensburgh at 1.45 p,m., \u201c 12 30 p.m.Connecting at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Vermont Central and Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroads, and Lake Champlain Steamers; and at Ogdensburgh with Lake Ontario Steamers.The attention of persons travelling West is called to this route\u2014being the quickest and most pleasant\u2014leaving Montreal by the Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad at 6 a.m, connecting with the American Express Steamer at Ogdensburgh at 2 p.m., arriving at Lewiston, Hamilton, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo early the following day.Through Tickets to be had at the Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad Office, and off PAUL MONDO, Agent, 64 Commissioner Street, Montreal.GEORGE HAYLE, Superintendent.Superintendent\u2019s Office, J Rouse\u2019s Point, ;>\t109 July 1st, 1854.\t) WANTED IMMEDIATELY.AMAN who has 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 PLATEGLASS.THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS E0R CANADA FOR THE LOWDOT AND MANCHESTER PLATE GLASS COMPANY, WILL RECEIVE EARLY IN SEPTEMBER A SHIPMENT OF Polished, Slivered, & Rough Cast PLATE GLASS, Of which they will afterwards hold an ASSORTED STOCK.From the Largest Size for Shop Windows downwards.The Glass of this Company is recommended to the Public, for its superiority in color to the Glats of other British makers, for its greater hardness than French Plate Glass, and its nonliability to exude moisture.Parties requiring Plate Glass can be supplied from Stock on the most favorable terms, aud will thus avoid delay and risk of breakage; but the Subscribers will at all times be prepared to receive orders for direct importation.X.BU CXI ANT AN, HARRIS & CO.Inly 0.109 WATER COOLERS, PATENTED 1853.TWO POUNDS OF ICE will keep a gallon of water for a day at a temperature of 40 degrees above zero.Families having these Coolers can be constantly supplied, during the hottest season, with pure cold water at a very small cost.Also, Large Sizes for Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad Cars, &c.For sale by GEO.HAGAR, 145 St.Paul Street.July 6,\t109 JUST RECEIVED from a First Class House in the Trade, 50 cases of Hennessey\u2019s PALE BRANDY, Vintage 1846, guaranteed.DANL.LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.July 6.\t109 Butter and hams- 3 30 kegs NEW BUTTER Superior Toronto Cured HAMS For sale by JAMES DOUGALL, Lemoine Street.Jttly 6.\tr 109 Great Western Railway.\u2014Amount of Traffic on the Great Western Railway for the weekending 30th June, 1854 Passengers.£4,284\t16s\t6d Freight.867\t10s Sundries.297\t5s\t4jd Total.£\t5,444 12s Id Amount of previous receipts.£123,420 Is 8d Total receipts since the 1st Jan.£128,869 13s 9d No.of Passengers.No.of Passengers previously.8,822 160,894) Total No.of Passengers since Ihe Isi January.No.of miles open.169,716) 229 PORT OF ÇUEpC, ARRiysp\u2014JULY 3.\" Ship Burmah, Dandson, 12th June, St John\u2019s, Nfld, order, oil, 40 pas .Richard & Harriet, Sykes, 17th May, Hull, A Gilmour k eo, general cargo, 6 cabin and 27 stg pas w- Wanted to Purchase.A COMFORTABLE STONE or BRICK DWELLING, with Outhouses and Garden.Distance not more than half an hour's walk from the Post Office.Address by note L.F., Herald Office.July 0.\tr 109 ANTED\u2014A MODEL SCHOOL MASTER and THREE TEACHERS, competent to teach all the Elementary Branches of the English Language, to take charge of Schools in, the School Municipality of Hinchinbrooke, County of Beauharnois, in the month of July.Salaries from £60 to £40 per annum.All applicants are required to have Diplomas, &c.Apply to the School Commissioners, Herdman\u2019s Corners, Hinchinbrooke, on the 10th day of July.July 3._____ On 109 ANTED\u2014For a Country Store, a few miles from town, a CLERK, well acquainted with the Business.French and English Address P.C., Ottawa Hotel, stating references and salary expected.\u2014also,\u2014 A First Rate BAKER\u2014a married man pre-terred.Apply to MR.COURTNJÏY, at the Ot-awa Hotel.t July 6.\tm j09 ANTED-A RESPONSIBLE PERSON to Collect Accounts, and make himself gen- GMND TRUNK RAILWAY, QUEBEC & RICHMOND SECTION.TENDjmS FOB.TSWNmSS, TENDERS for FURNISHING the TIN and TINNING a PLAIN ROOF of an ENGINE HOUSE (about 220 squares), at RICHMOND, will be received at this Office, until THURSDAY NEXT, the I3th inst.JAMES REEKIE, Agent.Contractors\u2019 Office, ( Tibbets Cove, 3rd July, 1854.)\tr 109 SALT MATER BATHING.DU LOUP, MURRAY BAY, CAC0UNA & SAGUENAY.THE Ocean Steamer WILMINGTON, Captain Rudolph, will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF on FRIDAY MORNING next, 7th July, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, or immediately after the arrival of the Montreal Steamer, for RIVER DU LOUP, MURRAY BAY, CACOÜNÀ and SAGUENAY.For further particulars, and to secure Berths or State Rooms, apply at the Office of the Provincial Insurance Company.J.C.T.COCHRANE, Agent, Arthur Street.Quebec, 5th July, 1854.\t109 NOTICE.A CALL of SIX PENCE PER SHARE, on the Capital Stock of the CANADA MINING COMPANY, is declared and PAYABLE at the CITY BANK, on TUESDAY, the 1st AUGUST next, to meet the expenses of the operations now being carried on under the superintendence of Professor J.D.Whitney.DAVID TORRANCE, President.Montreal, July 1, 1854.\t106 Quebec Mining Company.The annual general meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company, will be held on MONDAY, the 10th JULY, at TWELVE o\u2019clock, at the Uffice of the Company, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, St.Petkb Street, By Order, S.NEWTON, Secretary.Qpebec, 19th June, 1854.\t96 ^ THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Capital-i-Gne Million Sterling.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Governor General of British North America.HEAD OFFICE ;\u2014Edineup.gh.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA Montreal, 49 Great St.James Street.BOARD OF DIRECTORS : The Honorable PETER McGILL, Chairman.Hon.Justice.McCoRD.I B.H.Lemoine, Esq.HonUA.N.Morin.| J.O.Moefatt, Esq.Henry Starnes, Esq.MANdGER-A.DAVIDSON PARKER.THE BOARD in MONTREAL is invested with full powers to accept proposals, putting the Company on the risk at once, without communicating with the Parent Board.This arrangement gives to the Colonial all the facilities of a Local Company, and combines the additional advantage of ample Security.Assurances on the Half Credit System, granted.July 4.\t107 FOR GLASGOW.THE A 1 Regular Trader CAMBRIA, Russell, Master, has commenced Loading, and will have quick despatch.\u2014 For Fright, apply to JAS.BURNS & CO., June 23.\t_ _______________ 98 FOR LONDON.\tr THE Fine New A 1 British Built, Coppered and Copper-Fastened, Fast Sailing Clipper Ship \u201cNEW GREAT BRITAIN,\" 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 Duffill on board, or to LeMesurier, routh & co.June 22.\t_____________________ 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.Jqne 21.\t96 T0 coksiu.neks.THE Brig ANN, Captain Blair, from Liverpool, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consignees are requested to pass their Entries immediately.GORDON k CO.June 20.\t95 THE DEOLINDA, from Oporto, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.\u2014 Consignees will please pass their Entries immediately.THEODORE HART.June 20.\t95 TO CONSIGNEES.The Schooner PERSEVERANCE, with the Goods ex \u201c Alabama,\u201d from Liverpool, is Entered Inwards at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass their Entries immediately.GORDON k CO.June 19.\t94 FOR GLASGOW.THE A 1 Brig SUSAN, Captain Beck, having the greater part of her Cargo engaged, will have immediate d»s®a.ck tor the above Port, Apply to HHNRY CHAPMAN k CO June 17.\t93 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 k CO.June 10.\t87 FOR DUNDEE AND EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND.THE A 1 British Built Brig SUSSEX, Henry Walker, Commander, is now 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 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., Or to\tRAE k MITCHELL, Brokers.June 1.\t79 FOR BXiX.X.BVXLXiR INTERMEDIATE PORTS.THE Steamer ST.HF,LEN, Crvslkr, Master, will leave the Canal Basin, for the above Ports, on THURSDAY next, P.M.at TWO o\u2019clock For Freight or Passage, apply to GLASSFORD, WALKER & CO.July 4.\tio7 HOOKER, JAQUES &, CO.\u2019S DAILY FREIGHT AND PASSAGE THROUGH LINE.T For Toronto, Hamilton and Intermediate Ports.HE Steamer ONTARIO, Stalker, Master, will leave the Subscribers' ,Wharf, THIS AFTERNOON, at1 SIX o\u2019clock, for the above Ports.Has excellent accommodations for Passengers.For Freight or Passage, apply to HOOKER, JAQUES k CO., Canal Wharf.July 6.\t109 W erally useful, J uly 6.Apply at the Herald Office, 109 For Toronto, Niagara, and St, Catherines.THE Steamer BRANTFORD, BaVis, Mastef, will leave the Canal Basin, for the above Ports, on FRJDAY ne?t, at SIX o\u2019clock P.M.For Freight oy Passage, apply to GLASSFORD, WALKER k CO.July 4.______________________107 WANTED-A SITUATION as Book-Keeper.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 manu ¦ facturing businesses.He has elaborated the plan of the control actually in practice in the far famed Croton Mills of Messrs.Hecker & Brother, at New YTork.He speaks English, French and' German, and can furnish satisfactory relerences.Address F.F., care of G.Lomer, Esq., 260 St.Paul Street, Montreal.July 3.\t____ ____________ ____266 THÉ Subscribers WANT TWO ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to work in their'Soda Water Factory.July 4: ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.107 WANTED JMME DIATELY\u2014A BOOKKEEPER for a Wholesale Dry Goods Establishment in Quebec.The best references will be required as to ability and Conduct.Apply at this Office.July 4,\t107 a jilglg Alteration of Hour.DAIL1jr_LIN£{.ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN QUEBEC AXTB XMEONXREAXi.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Vessels of this Line will start as follows : 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.'\u2022\tORE & CO.July.?._____________\u2018______106 Bordeaux Vinegar.For sale- 50 hhds ) White Wine Vinegar, ex 100 qr-casks )\t\u201cElizabeth\u201d D.TORRANCE k CO.July 5,\td 108 ^ \u2018 Liverpool Salt.POR SALE\u2014 2500 barrels } tiTerP°o1\tSalt D.TORRANCE k CO.July 5.\td 108 Cheap Faints.ramsay & mcarthur, HAVING RECEIVED their annual supply of Paints, Glass, Dry and Ground Colors, Paint Brashes, Graining Tools, Glaziers\u2019 Diamonds, Gold and Silver Leaf, Artists\u2019 Tools, &c., &c., offer the same Cheap for Cash, at their Wholesale and Retail Stores, corner of McGill Street and Haymarket Square, Montreal.MANUFACTURERS of every description of ORNAMENTAL STAINED and ENAMELLED GLASS.July 4.\tio7 JUST RECEIVED\u2014 Extra Superfine FRESH GROUND \u201c Mill-wood Mills \u201d FLOUR, manufactured expressly for Bakers use.HENRY CHAPMAN &' CO.July 4.\t107 ANDING ex \u201c Elizabeth,\u201d and FOR SALE\u2014 L BRANDY 330 cases do\tdo Vintage 1846, 1848 and 1850.LESLIE, STARNES k CO., Agents for V.Chaloupin & Co.July 5.\t108 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014¦ \u201c Martel\u201d Brandy \u201c DeKuyper\u201d Gin Port and Sherry Wines Refined Loaf and Muscovado Sugars London Crushed Sugar Muscovado Molasses Bordeaux Vinegar Madras Indigo Jamaica Ginger Nutmegs, Carraway Seeds Belmont Sperm Candies Tobacco, 5\u2019s and 8\u2019s Genuine Wnite and Ool\u2019d Paints Linseed Oil London Glue Flint Glassware English Crown Window Glass Pearl Sago, Liquorice Maccaroni, Vermicelli, &c.&c.ALEX.MOLSON & CO.July 4.\t____ 107 IFOR SALE, .A SUPERIOR SPAN of DRAUGHT HORSES, young and sound.Apply to H.MUNRO, Beaver Hall.July 5.\t_ r_107 MISSING.SAID to be Landed Bx \u201c VALLEYFIELD\u201d\u2014 R M §40\u20141- cask KPSOM SALTS.Any information will oblige T.LH COMPTE, Carter.July 5.108 TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN would find comfortable BOARD in a Private Canadian Family, on moderate terms.Apply at this Office.Jane 23,\tlm 98 te' JOHN MDNN, Capt.PROM MONTREAL.Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, At 7, P.M.C.L.Armstrono.FROM QUEBEC.Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, At 5, P.M.QUEBEC, Capt.A.M.Rudolf.FROM MONTREAL.\tFROM QUEBEC.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 (including those in bond) is payable by the Vessels.H.E.SCOTT, Agent, Mullins\u2019 Buildings, Commissioner Street.June 19.\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, 1854.\t73 NOTICE.THE Public are respectfully informed that MR.JOHN MONTGOMERY has been appointed SOLE AGENT for the Sale and Distribution of Messrs.JOHN TALLIS k CO.\u2019s PUBLICATIONS, and that no person other than Mr.Montgomery is from this date authorized to discharge the duties of such Agant 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 k 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 Works of Tallis & Co.Apply to the Agent, J.MONTGOMERY\", 53 St.Francois Xavier Street.July 3.\tr 106 NOTICE ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, the FIRST JULY, during the months of JULY\u2019 and AUGUST, the Subscribers will CLOSE THEIR STORES, on SATURDAY, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M.J.B.SMITH & CO.June 29.\tdu 104 THE Subscribers have THIS DAY under the Firm of MACKINNON k CO., commenced business as IRON and GENERAL C O M M I S-S I O N AGENTS.JOHN MACKINNON, ABRAHAM FITZGIBBON.19, Great St.Jambs Stref.t, ?Montreal, 1st July, 1854.\t)\tlm 105 Swedes Iron.a Complete Mathilda,\u201d from THE Subscribers have received Assortmeut, ex \u201c Maria Gothenburg.CRATHERN k CAVERHILL, Custom House Square.July 3.\t106 STJMMEB RESIDENCE.AT AIRLY COTTAGE, Cote de Neiges, S{X or EIGHT BOARDERS can be accommodated.July 1.\t105 Board.A MOST respectable Private Canadian Family can accommodate a SINGLE GENTLEMAN with BOARD, where no other Boarders qre taken.Apply at the Herald Office.June 28.\t102 Furnished Apartments.WANTED\u2014By a Clergyman, a Furnished SITTING ROOM and BED ROOM, with Attendance and Board.Apply to MR.TOWNSEND, Corner of Notre Dame and St.Joseph Streets.June 23.\t98 King Liost.Lost, on Saturday, a ring, with the motto outside, \u201c In Memory of.\u201d The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Herald Office.June 27.1Q1 CONSIGNEE WANTED FOR the undermentioned Goods, Ex ANN Blair, Master, from Liverpool\u2014 12 bales Wool Waste 25 tons No, 1 Gartsherrie Pig Iron GORDON k CO, June 30,\t104 1 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL (jA&ETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 6.1864.w THE EIiECT@HS OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL.GENTLEMEN,-Requested by a large number of my political friends to accept their nomination as a Candidate for the Ci ty of Montreal, at the approaching General Election, I have considered it my duty not to refuse the acceptance of this mark of confidence on their part, and I would now, therefore, respectfully solicit your sulfrages.Belonging to the most progressive section of the Liberal party in Lower Canada, to that party which has always held principles the most conciliatory towards effecting a union of citizens of all origins, the advocate of the widest extension of civil rights, political and religious, that party which, since taking a part in public affairs, has ever, with perseverance and energy, demanded those reforms, which it believed best calculated to favor progress and to develop the resources of the country, my opinions upon the principal questions which now agitate the country, must be pretty well known to you.The Education of the people has become in Modern Societies one of the essential conditions of all solid and durable progression.To labor in rendering education as general as possible, in bringing it within the reach of ali, to spread healthy and useful knowledge over the entire surface of the country, by the instruction of the young, is to multiply the sources of the moral and material well-being of present and future generations ; it is to contribute in elevating our population to that rank which it ought to occupy among those, by which it is surrounded, and it is the first duty, of the legislature to occupy itself with a subject of such vast importance.In the opinion of all, the present system is of little avail.It is necessary, then, to seek for a remedy by which the necessary force and vigour may be secured to surmount every obstacle and to render education popular and universal.To render the Legislative Council elective, as well as a great number of offices, the nominations for which are now vested in the Government, to diminish the patronage of the Executive and its means of influence an I corruption, is to give to the legislative body and to the servants of the public that independence, which they cannot possess under the system now in operation.The abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure, while assuring to the Seigniors a just indemnity ; the settlement of the question of the Clergy Reserves ; reciprocal free, trade with the United Stales on just and reasonable principles ; the reduction of duties on importations ; such are the principal measures which ought immediately to engage the attention of the Legislature.Another question of great importance ought, ere long, to come under the consideration of your representatives.Should theseatof government continue alternative, or ought it to be fixed?The ambulatory system has already borne its natural fruits, and public opinion has irrevocably condemned it.In the discussions which will arise for fixing in a permanent man^ ner the place of meeting of the legislature, the claims of Montreal may justly be adduced\u2014her central position and other advantages cannot be forgotten.Free trade with the United Stales, and the free navigation of the St.Lawrence will still more increase the inconvenience now felt from the insufficiency of our harbour.Its enlargement will become a matter of absolute necessity, and I hope that the surveys now being made, under the superintendence of men selected by the citizens and Corporation, will indicate in a satisfactory manner, the most proper means of providing for the wants of our increasing commerce, in accordance with the general interests of our citizens.Montreal is destined to become the entrepot of an immense commerce with the Western Countries, aud every measure which tends to develop that commerce, thus furthering the prosperity of the city, will meet my most cordial support.The opportunity of connecting the waters of the St.Lawrence with those of Lake Champlain, at some point opposite or near the City of Montreal, by means of a Canal, ought naturally to receive the favorable attention of the public, under the new circumstances in which our commercial relations with the United States are about to be placed, but the interests of Montreal, in view of the general interests of the country, ought to weigh in the balance in determining the locality.In soliciting your suffrages, it is scarcely necessary for me to declare that I shall place myself in direct opposition to the present Ministry.Nearly three years have elapsed since they attained office, and the Seigniorial Tenure still remains unchanged, the question of the Clergy Reserves is still unsettled, we have no Elective Legislative Council, and little hope of obtaining one, the municipal system has not been ameliorated, education makes no progress from the want of teachers, and the law passed in 1851, for the establishment of a Normal School, remains unexecuted.The Constitution, which provides that a year shall never pass without a Session of the Legislature, the spirit of which is to secure a Session every year, has been interpreted by the present Ministry, in such a manner as only affords the country one Session of its Parliament in three years.A dissolution, untimely and arbitrary, has been made, without consideration of the urgency of certain measures, which the Assembly offered to pass.It is 'under these circumstances and with no other guarantee but the same promises that they made in 1851, that the administration appeals to the country from the condemnation pronounced against it by the Legislative Assembly.There requires nothing more to justify my want of confidence in that administration, but 1 feel that I should not have expressed my opinion upon one or the gravest of questions, if I did not explicitly repudiate the principle recently sent forth in the Assembly by the chief of the Cabinet, that a minister might speculate in the p iblic securities and in the public lands, like any other individual.The immoral tendencies of such doctrines could not fail to cover with such a disgrace as would inevitably reflect upon the country itself, men, who, forgetful of the duties of their high position, would descend to play the part of stock-jobbers and place their own private interests above those of the public.Should these principles meet with your approval and should-you place me in the honorable and distinguished position of representing in Parliament the first city in Canada, my most constant efforts will be directed towards the means of attaining those advantages, which must result from their being reduced to practice.I have the honor, to be, Gentlemen, Your very obdt.servant, A.A.DORION.Montreal, 1st July, 1854.\t10Ï BUSINESS NOTICES LYON\u2019S KATHAIEON, iCî\u201d For PREaERviko, 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.\u201c The Kathairon has fully restored my hair after a baldness of 12 years.A.J.Courtright, 76 Bond Street N.Y.\" 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., Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N.Y.Sold by every Druggist in Canada.July 3.\t106 iEl= During the European wars, in the beginning of the last cerftury, 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 ol mankind.They gained eternal fame in the hearts of men, more lasting those who \u201c sought it at the cannon s 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 and 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 be had of Wm.Lyman & Co., Wholesale Agents for G.E.; and sold by A.Savage & Co.Alex.Urquhaut, and S.J.Lyman & Co., Druggists, Montreal.In Quebec, of Joseph Bowles and Dr.Mijsson, Druggists.\tCits 106 TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF UHATEAUBUAY.GENTLEMEN,\u2014 Solicited by a great number among you to tender my services, at the approaching Election, to represent you in Parliament, I reluctantly submit to your good-will, well aware, as I am, of my unfitness to fulfill such an honorable and responsible charge.I have only to offer you, as a guarantee, my activity and perseverance for the progress of the Country.Should the majority of the County select me to be their Representative, it shall be my duty to support all measures tending to the advancement of the County, and its agricultural improvements.I shall give my support to the passing of a law for the regulation of roads, of which the County is much in need of, and one for amending the present School law, which does not work as well as it should.The .Abolition of the Seigniorial Tenure shall be one of the first measures that I shall ask for ; and all other measures to promote the interests of the country, and of this County in particular, will receive my utmost attention and support.Finally, I may say that an Administration of which the Honble.Messrs.Morin and Drummond form a.par.1, (men so re-commendable and devoted to the interests of Lower Canada,) would receive my approbation.I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obt.hbl.svt., MARC ANTOINE PRIMEAÜ, St.Martine, 30th June, 1854.Tts 105 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 skin in the least, and leaves the hair soft and silky after the operation This, with Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid, and Shaving Soaps, may be hftd of Wst.Lyman & Co., Wholesale Agents for C.E.and sold by A.Savage & Co., Alex.Urquhart and S.J.Lyman & Co., Druggists, Montreal.I.Québec,of Joseph BowLES,and Dr.Musson, Druggists.\tCmwf 106 TO THE YlILTlO.VS.From toothless babes of nameless weeks, To prattling jokers in the streets ; From girls and boys that read at school, To office clerks upon their stools ; From the budding ol love at sweet seventeen, To the Caudle explosions of all honeymoon dreams ; From the mid-way years of man and his wife, To advancing days and reclining life ; From the spectacled few, who with astonishment .gaze At the wondrous things of these modern days,\u2014 Is heard this general exclamation, Have You used Lyon\u2019s Kathairon ?Grey heads and bald in concert sing, The magic of this powerful thing, That starts the roots of hair long dead, And covers up the once bald head ; While the truant locks, so harsh and stiff, That used to vex the pretty miss\u2014 Now around her shoulders twirl In such rich, luxuriant curls, The sight or touch, you know not which, Sets men a sinning, and their heads bewitch\u2019d.The Dandruff\u2014vexed stuff\u2014that once did fall O\u2019er broad-cloth coats, and collars soil, You number with the things that were, By using Kathairon on the hair.But more than half, or all yet said, Are facts about the nervous Head, That sometimes racks and aches with pain, And doctors\u2019 pills are taken in vain.Now the Katuirou, such pains I\u2019ll warrant to cure In ten minutes.No gossiping, I\u2019m sure ; And for Pimples, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and .Tetter, And all such diseases, nothing is better.LYON\u2019S KATHAIRON, so justly celebrated for Preserving, Restoring, and Beautifying the Hair, is sold by every Druggist and \u2018principal merchant throughout the World, in large bottles, for 25 cents.Sold to the Trade at a liberal discount\u2014but never commissioned.Address letters to D.S.BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York.Sold by all Druggists in Canada.June 15.\t1m D Tts C 6m 91 STRANGË1) EVELOPEMENT.S3\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 long research combined have brought before the public the greatest wonder ot the age, in the article of EMERSON\u2019S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE; and 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 St CO., Agents, Next the 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, and 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 and 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\u2018Gill Street ; and for the convenience of the public, at F.Trigg\u2019s Fancy Goods Store, opposite, the English Church, Notre Dame Street.Jnue 21.\t96 SALT WATER BATHING, jpWSISBB-jj SI ALBURGÏÏJ5P1UNGS.ÏHE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the Public, that he has purchased the NSION HOUSE, at ALBURGH SPRINGS, and has fitted it up and thoroughly renovated it for the accommodation of visitors.By offering clean, airy Rooms, a well furnished and well supplied Table, and prompt attention to the wants of his guests, he hopes to secure a liberal patron-age.The Medicinal properties of these Waters are too well known and appreciated to require a puff in an advertisement.Crrriages will be in attendance at the depot, on the arrival of each train on the Veimont and Central Railroad, to convey guests to and from the House.Distance about one mile.Carriages and Horses furnished for excursions.Good, safe Boats, and careful Boatmen, will be provided to take parties to the Fishing Grounds where Bass and other Lake fish abound.The Proprietor pledges himself that no exertions shall be wanting on his part to render a stay at the Springs comfortable and agreeable.CHAUNCY SMITH, Proprietor Alburgh Springs, Vt., June, 1854.Tts 90 JUjMlOJY HOTEL.THE.Subscriber has the pleasure of announc ing to the Public, that he has refitted and newly furnished the above Hotel, situated, in St.Paul, near McGill Street, known as the \u201cFELLER'S Sl'AND,\u201d and recently occupied by Nelson Vosbnrg, Esq., which will be conducted as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL.The friends and.customers of the former lessees, and all others, are respectfully invited to patron ize this House.Good Stables and Covered Sheds are attached to the Premises.E.M.GATES,.Proprietor.JuneB.\t3m Tts 85.The First Class Sea4ioing Steamer SAGUENAY, COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN RENE SIMARD, WrILL COMMENCE her WEEKLY TRIPS from QUEBEC to the RIVER SAGUENAY and the Watering Places in the Lower St.Lawrence, on TUESDAY, the 27th JUNE, calling and lauding passengers on the Government Wharves at L\u2019TSLET RIVER QUELLE, MAL 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 LAKE ERIE, flÆvo AUCTION SA1.ES.STT FXS2X3BB.& CO.This Morning, SALE OF DASÆA&Xm BOOHS.THURSDAY, Util JULY, THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL SELL AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS: H R M §549 658 559 560\u20144 cases of very valuable Books, ex Niagara from Liverpool.Sold for account of Underwriters.Sale at TEN o'clock, 109\tFISHER & CO., :O.^Y'ST.SALE OF DEY GOODS, Oa \u2018XXXUBSBAlf, the @th UToBIT, At the Auction Warehouse of the Subscribers, When will be Sold : An Assortment of PIECE GOODS, in sound condition \u2014and,\u2014\u2022 A Quantity of CUT GOODS, from a Retail Stock closing business.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.107\tFISHER & CO.SAEE OF ELEGANT GLASSWARE, On ra-XBAir, the 7th roabYT, AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF THE SUBSCRIBERS, Consisting of : 13 casks Tumblers, assorted sizes Each Wine Glasses and Decanters Bach Preserve Dishes and Water Jugs Each Salt Sellers and Egg Stands Each Castor Bottles and Lamps Fancy Bottles Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.FISHER & CO.do do do do do 107 SALE BY AUTH0KITY OF JUSTICE.WILL BE SOLD, and adjudged to the highest bidder, on SUNDAY, the 16th day of JULY next, at the Door of the Parish Church of ST.LUC, immediately after Mass, the REAL PROPERTY hereinafter described, depending on the community of goods, which has heretofore existed between the late MRS.ELIZABETH MOREAU and SAML.D.HAMILTON, to wit : 1.\u2014APIECE OF LAND situated in the said Parish of St.Luc, in the place called the Coteau, of four perches fifteen feet front by an arpent in depth.It is bounded in front by the public road leading from St.Johns to Laprairie, in rear by Benjamin Holmes,Esq, on one side by the Widow Jean Baptiste Mol-leur, and on the other side on the south by Augustin Gauthier, Esq., with a house and other buildings thereon erected.2.\u2014Another PIECE OF LAND situated in the same place, of irregular form, containing fifteen arpents eighteen perches superficial, bounded at the south-east end by Daniel Bissette, on the north-west end by the road leading from St.Johns to Laprairie, and on the sides by Charles Tourangeau, Theotine Giroux, aud the heirs Charpentier, Pierre Benoit, and Joseph Lavallée, without build-ings.3.\u2014Another PIECE OF LAND situated in the same place, containing half an arpent in front, by fifteen arpents in depth, bounded in front by the aforesaid public road, in rear by Jean Mamrie, on the south-east side by Benjamin Holmes, Esq., and on the other side to the representatives of James Hamilton, without buildings.For conditions of sale, address the undersigned Notaries, at the Village of St.Athanase.J.H.AUBERT1N, N.P.F.F.Z.HAMEL, N.P.St.Athanase, June 26, 1854.r mt 103 DeBrimout Ctiampagrie.THE Undersigned is now transmitting orders to the Proprietors for this DELICIOUS WINE.Parties wishing to import should lose no time in sending in their orders.AUG.LAMONTAGNE, Agent.N.B.\u2014The trade alone supplied.July 1.\t105 CHAMPAGNES I CHAMPAGNES ! ! \u201cDsBrimont,\u201d \u201cBouzy,\u201d and \u201cJocksy Club.\u201d CLARETS, Barton & Gurstier\u2019s, pints and quarts.SUPERIOR COGNAC BRANDIES OLIVE OIL, extra quality Now Landing, ex \u201cEaglet,\u201d from Bordeax direct.For sale in Bond, or'.duty paid.AUG.LaMONTAGNE, Nos.55 & 57 St.François-Xavier Street.June 16.\t92 \u201cThe\u201d Pale Sherry.THE ANNUAL IMPORTATION of this WINE, so highly esteemed in England and in Canada, has just been LANDED, ex \u201cNew Great Britain.\u201d June 20.\t-95 TXCTCTHR.32 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.No family should be without a battle of it.Prepared only at the Family Drug Store.G.VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, 118, (formerly No.86,) Notre Dame St.July 3.\t106 rjpi London Porter.HE Subscriber has received direct from Messrs.BARCLAY, PERKINS & CO., a very superior article of the above, which he will sell at reduced prices.E.F., SHELTON, No.256 Notre Dame Street.June 20.\tTts 95 DRIED PEACHES for sale by the Subscriber E.E.SHELTON, AUCTION SALES.June 20.No.256 Notre Dame Street.Tts 95 1500 BEAUTIFUL MERESHAUMS, FOB SALE AT LOW PRICES.THE Subscriber has now opened 1500 BEAUTIFUL 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 Regular Trader between Montreal and Port Stanley, CALLING 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 i0 JOHN MACPHERSON, Canal Wharf.June 26.\t100 2?3!G XÏUW AMX> COAX.Z?ATONS NO.1 PIG IRON AFLOAT UU 3 0 CHALDRONS BEST DARLEY MAIN HOUSE COAL Afloat, qnd in Store.JOHN ANDERSON & CO., 16, Union Buildings.102 Êsë A TREAT FOR JUST RECEIVED, ex brig \u201c Paragon,\u201d from Havre, four Cases of FINE YELLOW BERLIN CANNISTER and KRULL TOBACCOS, a Beautiful Flavor and Fragrance.And, daily expected bv Steamer \u201c Ottawa,\u201d two Cases of LA-TAKEA SMOKING TOBACCO, in U!, pkgs.JOHN'LEVEY.June 30.\t104 L1 BYT J.D.BX5K3ÏARX) & CO.SÆ-A.'sr.SPECIAL SALE OP CLOTHIERS* GOODS, BY CATALOGUE.ATP the Stores of JOHN DOUGALL, 255 St.Paul Street, on THURSDAY, the 6th July, will be sold by Catalogue, an Assortment of Superior Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Satinettes, Vestings,Linings, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Shirt Collars, Cricketers, Flannels, &e, &c.,&c., adapted for the Summer and Fall Trade.The Cloths, Stc., kc., being from Manufacturers of established reputation, may be relied upon.\u2014also\u2014 Black and White Wadding and Batting \u2014And, if arrived in time,\u2014 A Consignment of Carpet Bags and Ploughmens Tweeds.TEBMS LIBERAL.Sale at.TWO o\u2019clock.98*5\tBENNING & BAP.SALOU.DAMAGED GOODS.T the Stores of the Subscribers, will bo Sold, on FRIDAY next, the 7th instant, for account of Underwriters or others concerned : \u2014< J & T D §500\u20141 case Haberdashery A1 \t516\u20141 R\t M\t124\u20141 112\u20141 [W]\t M\t701\u20141 717- 1 [J F]\t496\u20141 D P M\t M\t1-1 29\u2014\t1 30\u2014\t1 316\u20141 [W M] M [W H]\t1 M\t122\u20141 do do do B.Fold Sheeting 1 bale Grey Cotton do do do Damaged on voyage of importation.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.109\tBENNING & BARSALOU.2NŒW BOORS.AUBREY, by the Author of \u201c Castle Avon,\u201d \u201c Ravenscliffe,\u201d kc.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.6s 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.THE Subscriber begs to acquaint his Friends and the Public, that he has COMMENCE» liUSHVESS, AS CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, AND GENERAL DEALER IN Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Pickles and Sauces, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c., Immediately opposite the Store of Messrs.Mop.ison, Cameron & Empey, WEST ETfïï NOTRE BAIHE STREET, And from an experience of more than twenty years in this business, the last five of which have been spent in the Medical Hall of this City, trusts, by strict personal attention, and keeping the Best Quality of Drugs, &e., &c.To merit a share of patronage and support.JOHN GARDNER.June 26.\tdu 100 VALUALE PROPERTY FOB.BABB.THAT well known PROPERTY, situated in the Haymarket Square, which has been occupied as a Carriage Manufactory for the last thirty years.\u2014also,\u2014 A SMALL BUILDING LOT, situated in St.Bernard Street, one lot off Bleury Street.\u2014and,\u2014 A FARM of ninety acres, with a good Dwelling House, and about fifteen or twenty acres cleared, situated on the South-west River, Seigniory of Monoir.For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, M.O'MEARA, Haymarket Square.June 26.\t1m 100 SEWING M At IIEVES.THE Subscribers have JUST RECEIVED\u2014 2 cases Marshall's Thread on Spools 1 do Best Black Silk Twist on Spools 1 do Drab and Col\u2019d Cotton Twist on do CLARK, THOMSON & CO.June 16.\t92 SCHAEFFER\u2019S PATENT ~ Steam, Hydraulic, Pressure, and_ Vacuum auAexss.A CONSIGNMENT of the above Instruments for sale by the Subscriber.Each of the Guages are warranted, and will be given for two months on trial.J.HENRY EVANS.June 19._______________________94 BELLS, FOR CHURCHES, Steamboats, Locomotives, School Houses, aud Hose Carriages, MADE BY JONES & HITCHCOCK, Of Troy, N.Y.For Sale at the Agency.JOHN HENRY EVANS, 197, St.Paul Street.June 19.\t94 RAILROAD SPIKES, Blasting Powder, Safety Fuze, Octagon Drill Steel, G S.Railroad Shovels, Crow Bars, Striking Hammers, Picks, Drills and Jumpers, Plugs and Feathers.For sale JOHN HENRY EVANS.June 19.\t94 PATENT SODA ASH.æ TIERCES \u201cSteele\u2019s\u201d Strength, 50 o.p\u2014 A.CUVILLIER & CO.September 2.\t159 L\u2019OR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2014 J?Porto Rico Molasses Do Sugars Fresh Muscatel Raisins Lexia Raisins Teas, Tobaccos Sperm Candles And a general assortment of Groceries A.CUVILLIER & CO.November 19.\t223 THIS Subscribers have received in Store, ex City of Hamilton, John Bull, Great Britain, New Great Britain.Harlequin, and other vessels : Best Refined Loaf Sugar, Crashed Sugar Muscatel, Valencia, Turkey and Lexia Raisins Soit Shell Almonds, Figs Sperm, Crystalline and Belmont Candles Liverpool Soap, Gosnell k Go\u2019s Fancy Soaps and Perfumery Cassia, Pimento, Pepper, Jamaica Ginger Ground Cinnamon, Ginger and Mixed Spices Nutmegs, Cloves, Mace, Cayenne Pepper Castor, Salad and Bleached Whale Oils Alum, Roll and Flour Sulphur Black Lead, Blue, Washing Soda Madras Indigo, Glue, Isinglass Arrowroot, Tapioca, Sago, Carolina Rice, Carraway Seeds, Liquorice, Sardines, Sugar Candy, Playing Cards, Coleman\u2019s Mustard, Batty\u2019s Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup.Window Glass, assorted sizes Steele's Soda Ash \u201c Thorne\u2019s \u201d Imperial Stout and Pale Ale Gin in Green Cases A.CUVILLIER k CO.June 10.\t87 For Account of Underwriters* AT THE STORES OF THE SUBSCRIBERS, On TUESDAY next, llth July, WILL BE SOLD BY ORDER OP MESSRS, W.WHIWORD & CO : 1 Q BALES ROBERT ASHTON\u2019S CAMBRIC IrJ PRINTS.Landed in a Damaged state from the \u201cANN,\u2019 Blair, Master, from Liverpool.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.109\tBENNING & BARSALOU.FANCY GOODS.AT the Stores of the Subscribers, ou WEDNESDAY next, the 12th instant, will be Sold without reserve\u2014 10 cases Containing Framed Pictures and Engravings, Fancy Clocks with Shades, Looking Glasses, Bracelets, Fans, Soaps, Eau de Cologne, Pomotum, Portemonnais &c.kc.\u2014also\u2014 Just received from New Y'ork : 1 case Fancy Goods, sutable for the Retail Drug Trade \u2014and\u2014 \u2014For account of Underwriters\u2014 230 Reams Writing Paper, assorted I case Wafers Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, 109\tAuctioneers.SEAS0MBLE_DRY GOODS.THE Subscribers will sell at their Stores, on SATURDAY next, the 8 th July, a most complete assortment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, comprising\u2014 Black and Colored 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 & BARSALOU.TN 8T0RE-1 B; Barrels Dutch Crushed Sugar Barrels White Bastard do Chests Madras Indigo Bags Ceylon Coffee Chests and hf chests Congou Tea Half chests Superior Young Hyson Tea Belmont Candles, Jamaica Ginger, &c.&e.And, daily expected : 150 hhds DeKuyper\u2019s Gin 50 hhds Cognac Brandy 15 puns Jamaica Rum 200 qr-cks Pale and Gold Col\u2019d Sherry Wines For sale by HUGH FRASER, 30 St.Sacrament Streef.June 12.\t8!s, ».bk, COMMISSION MERCHANT» *0.&8, PEARU STREET, (Near Hanover Square,) NEW YORK, Jqu* 19,1§54,\t94 NEW WATCHES, JEWELLERY, PLATE» WARE, AND FABfCY CJ-OOBS, JUST RECEIVED BY \u201cSARAH SANDS.\u201d THE Subscriber, in returning his most sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him, respectfully informs the Public, that he has received several packages of NEW GOODS, selected by himself in the principal markets in Europe during the past winter.His New Stock is composed of the Finest English and Swiss Gold and Silver Watches, of every pattern and newest styles, Gold Neck, Vest and Guard Chains; Seals, Keys, Charms, Chains Stones, Fancy and Plain Gold Rings, Broaches, Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Shirt Studs, Lockets, Minature Cases, Silver Card Cases, do Gilt, kc., kc.A large Variety of Plated Ware, Papier Mâché Ware and Fancy Goods, &c.Expected Sliortly, A complete assortment of very FINEST CUT\" LERY of Joseph Rodqer\u2019s make.His Stock which is entirely composed of NEW GOODS, will be found the most extensive and best selected ever imported in the Canadian Market.Intending Purchasers and the Public are respect-filly requested to call and examine the goods.L.P.BOIVIN, Corner of Notre Dame and St.Vincent Streets Opposite New Court House.Montreal, April 26, 1854.\t3m 61 WOTICE TO LADIES.Montreal Millinery Establishment, No.162 NOTRE DAME STREET.MES.EOBINSOïT& DAUGHTEE BEG LEAVE to inform their Customers, that they have received from New York, the Latest Styles in BONNETS and CAPS ; the New and Elegant EMPRESS EUGENIE HATS for Children ; a splendid assortment of the Richest FANCY BONNETS ; and New Style CAPS, in every variety.Strangers visiting the city would do well to call, and examine their Stock.Prices low for cash only.May 11.\tel Hats and Haberdashery.THE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has JUST RECEIVED a FRESH SUPPLY of Lincoln & Bennett\u2019s celebrated HATS, and has constantly on hand a splendid assortment of GENTLEMEN\u2019S HABERDASHERY, of the most fashionable styles.W.W.CAMPBELL, No.8, Great St.James Street.June 7.\t84 CE.ATHE®.Bir 32 ! i,\tV EIUÏ ILL, 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,\u201d \u201cThree Bells,\u201d \u201cCity of Manchester,\u201d \u201cWater Sprite,\u201d \u201cYani-kaie,\u201d \u201cCity of Hamilton,\u201d \u201cToronto,\u201d \u201cParagon,\u201d \u201cAlice Gill,\u201d \u201cCanada,\u201d \u201cValleyfield,\u201d and to which further additions will be made from vessels to arrive.\u2014also,\u2014 In Store, a complete assortment of AMERICAN and GERMAS GOODS.June 7.84 PUBLIC NOTICE.ALL PERSONS owing to, or having claims against, the Estate of the late JAMES ME-GOBIAN, Tallow Chandler, of Montreal, are requested to pay their debts, or to make their claims known, without delay, to MRS.WIDOW MEGORIAN and MR.FRANCIS MACDON-NELL, Provision Inspector, Grey Nun Street, Montreal, Joint Tutors of the Heirs Megoriau ; or to the undersigned Notary, corner of St.Gabriel and Little St.James Streets (up stairs.) c.f.papineau, n.p.Montreal, June 8, 1854.\t2m 86 Cash Advances.Liberal advances made on produce, kc., consigned for Sale in this Market, or for Shipment to England.JOHN ANDERSON & CO., 16 Union Buildings.Montreal, May 15.\t40 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Refined and Brown Rape Seed Oil Bleached Whale Oil Fine Salt, in bags A Lot Demijohns Just received and for saie by JOWt, ANDERSON CO.-, \u201e\t16 Union Buildings.May 30,\t7 7® §e«an Steamship Wharves.WHARFAGE AND WAREHOUSING.In Bond or Free.WE ARE PREPARED to RECEIVE all descriptions of GOODS, PRODUCE, RAILWAY IRON, COALS, kc., at the above Pre?mises in Quebec, JOHN ANDERSON & CO., .,\t,\t\u201e\u201e\t16 Union Buildings, Montreal, May 25,\t73 0974 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY.JULY 6.1854.VV ^ AiTKJV S0 \"^yANTED\u2014TWO__GOOD CQMPOSITORS.Jime 24.Apply at tbe Herald Office.99 D RUGGISTS\u2019 ASSISTANT WANTED.Apply to JOHN GiiRDNEE, Chemist and Druggist, West End Notre Dame Street.July 1.\te 105 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, \u2014 A YOUNG MAN as Assistant Book-Keeper Unexceptionable references required.Address A., Post Office.June 30.\t104 WANTED\u2014A STRONG LAD, to do general work.App'y at the Herald Office.June 22.97 WANTED, \u2014For a Wholesale Grocery and Commission House n this city, a YOUNG MAN acquainted with the business Address Box 407, Post Office, with references and salary required.June 15.\t91 w 7 ANTh D\u2014A Good NURSE.Apply to MRS DAVIDSON, at the Servant\u2019s Home.June 10.r AVTETb-Several LADS to carry the W- Herald.Apply at this Office.June 2.80 WANTED\u2014A Respectable SERVANT of all wuik, in a «mall family where the Trashing is put ou ; must understand plain cookiug; a Protestant preferred.Apply at the Office of this Paper.June 1._________________________ WAN TED IMMEDIATELY\u2014EIGHT or TEN Good house painters.Apply to WM.LLOYD, Great St.James Street.1m 78 HOUSES, &c.\t-: FOR SALK OR TO L£T FOR SALE, rSTHAT PROPERTY, known as the OTTAWA JL STAVE FACTORY, situated on the Ottawa River, in the Township of Hawkesbury, C.W., consisting of a Saw Mill, built new last winter, Machinery for manufacturing barrel staves, Blanchard\u2019s PatentLathe.for turning shoe laths, boot trees, &c.4c., 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 12 or more horses.There are also Four Log Houses on the Premises, suitable for men , employed about the place.The above Property is subject to a ground rent ;of £7 IGs.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* C.E.WILLIAM R.SKAVER, .\t_________Agent- May 16.\t65 r\tTO BE LET.' \"\t' \u2022 TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, of eight and nine apartments, pleasantly situated on Papineau Square.-ALSO, FOR SALE OR TO BE LET.A SMALL COTTAGE, off Sherbrooke a«Et{| Street, Cota-a-Barron.Terms Liberal.H.LIGNAIS, Coteau Barron.June 19.\t94 NOTICES.PART Aï! US II II\u2019._ PARTNERSHIP having been formed be- A tween'wiLLÎAM dTrLING 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 T H A R D W A R E .THE Subscribers have in.Store a very large and well assorted Stock of ENGLISH, GERMAN, and AMERICAN HARDWARE, HOOP and BAR IRON, STEEL, OUT, WROUGHT and HORSE NAILS.\t, Also, expected per first vessels, large additions to the above, all of which will be offered for Sale at low prices and favorable terms.W.DARLING & CO.May 4, 1854.\t56 .' \"NOTICES.\" NOTICE.HE Subscriber has\u2014THIS DAY fbrmed.a CQ-.PARTNERsHi'P wi\u2019tb his Nephew, JOHN M.YOUNG, and H.N.JAtN-ES, and the Business heretofore carried \u2018oh by him will be continued under tbe Style and Firm of YOUNG, JAN-uS & CO.JOHN YOUNO- Montreal, 13th March, 1854.\t31 May 31.WA NTED\u2014An APPRENTICE to the Apo- thecary and Druggist Business.Apply at this Office.May 24\ti'2 Teacher Wanted, POR 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 24lh instant.WILLIAM SWAIL, Secretary.Cote des Neiges, May 9,1S54._________ A Moulders Wanted.FEW Good MOULDERS will find constant emplovment and good wages, by calling at Paige\u2019s Foundry, Wellington Street.May 18.\t__________________67 ANTED\u2014A thoroughly educated FRENCH TEACHER.Address, with real name and references, A.B., at the Herald Office.May 2 .53 ANTED - For the Montreal General Hospital, a Gradua'e of a British University or College, to fill the Office of HOUSE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.He will also require to have a Provincial License, and be approved by the Medical Board of the Institution.Testimonials of qualification and moral character to be sent to DR.CRAWFORD, on or before the 6th May, at which time the Candidates must present themselves.April 29.\t 51 yy ANTED\u2014A SERVANT WOMAN to do the TO LET, A LARGE and Commodious SHOP, with Fixtures for a good Grocery, at the eutrance 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 TO LET, SEVERAL 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' Writing and Wrapping Papers.TIE 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.\t; 56 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 4 CO.ROBERT FORESTER, ARCHIBALD MOIR, JAMES MOIR.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\t54 FORESTER, MOIR & CO., Gênerai Commission Merchants, 262, ST.PAUL STREET.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\t54 3S 0 T I G E.\t¦\t, rpHE Subscribers having retired from tMmms 1 of BUCHANAN, YOUNG 4 Co , ton ; HARRIS, LAW .* CO., of Montreal ; 1HAAU BUCHANAN 4 CO., of New York; and BUCHANAN, HARRIS 4 CO., of Liverpool, beg leave to intimate that they have in with Mr.DAVID LAW and Mr*/ WiLulAM LEITCH, arranged to carry on business similar to that in which they have heretofore engagea, at Hamilton, under the firm of V oung, Law at Montreal, under the firm .of Law Young & Co., and at Glasgow, uuder the firm ot Young, Law, & tôiened ) JOHN YOUNG.^ B .JAMES LAW.¦ : ¦ 1 '\t\u201d \u2022 ' -foWieÈS.' ~.\t' British American Telegraph, In instantaneous communication with\t: Berthier, Sorel, Tbree Rivers, Pont Neuf \\ and Quebec,\t.i AND ONLY DIRKCT LINE TO St.John, N.B., Halifax, N.S., and Intermediate Towns- OFFICE, 32 ST.F RANCOTS XAVIER STREET (OP STAGS,1 MONTkEAL.June 6.r\t\u2022 /\tr- '\t83 -ÏOHSÏ BESisfJHSi, fr.,,.- BPvOKER, \u2019\t- ; jo* >'¦ in iPfi'odnce, Provisions, '.Stocks,1 ÉSLClïilUgîi, AND West Sadia Produ.ce.LOANS negociated on M O R T G A G E S oh REAL ESTATE or other SECURITIES.-¦ Offi.ce\u2014QuesneTs Buildings, Merchants\u2019 Ex-changte Court, Entrance bv Hospital SLeet.May 5, 1854.\t!\t\"**\t.56 insurance.M' WANTED TO RENT, A SMALL comfortably FURNISHED HOUSE, within one mile of the Place d\u2019Armes.Apply immediately, by letter or otherwise, to MR.T.H.HARRISON, Care of Messrs.Syeks, DkBkkqui; 4 Co., Great St.James Street, Montreal.May 11.\t61 w work of Office.April 18.a small family.Apply at this 46 Wet Nurse Wanted.A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN to take charge of an INFANT four months old.Apply at ihe Herald Office.April 1.\t 39 \\\\j AN I\u2019ED,\u2014By a Middle Aged Person, of VY 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-uials as to character, and give reference to some of the first houses in town.Address A.B., Herald Office.August 13.\t______142 aTn T E D , as an APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, a respectable LAD about 15 or 16 years of age, possessed of a good English Education.Apply at The Herald Office.Wanted.A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, in a respectable part of the City.Rent about £8.0.If Furnished, an additional sum would be given.Application, by letter, to be addressed to Box 124 Post Office.May 8.\t58 March 11.30 TO LET.A 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 _ TO LET, Entry Immediately, THE 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.____ __________________________57 TO LET, aN OFFICE, with a Fireproof Safe, in the New Herald Buildings, Notre Dame Street.\u2022\t\u2014-also,\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 25.\t49_ ÔFFICÉS~TO~LËT, MIN THE BUILDING occupied at present by the Proprietors of the Montreal Herald, in St.Gabriel Street, several Rooms suitable for Offices.Apply at this Office.April 1£.\t________________46 a; ie il g U 1 \u2022cl 1 3 I ni \"i| j ni d n* ni a ' i ill a &Ê The Growth & Beauty of the Hair.mi 1.proved beyond question that HOWL 4NHS5 MACASSAR 0ÏL pos-esses singularly, iwurishin^ powers.in the-growth, restoration, and improvement of the Human Hair, and when every oilier specific has failed.Tins Celebrated Oil is now universally acknowledged to be the cheapest, and superior to all oilier preparations, for ihe Hair.\u2014U i\u2019itiîVENis it from falling off or \u2022TURNING GREY\u2014STRENGTHENS WEAR ffAIR\u2014PRODUCES A THICK AND LUXURIANT GROWTH\u2014cleUOSeS it from ScUlf and Dandrilf.sustains it in maturity.- and ctmiainueè its possession of healthy vigour, silky softness, and luxurious refundaney lo the latest periodOf human life.Its operation in cases of baldness is peculiarly active ; and in the growth of Whiskers, Kvebrows, and Mustachios, it is also unfailing in its siimulaiive operation.For children it is especially recommended, us forming the basis of a beautiful Head of Hair, and reh-lerinx the use of die fine comb un leeessary A small Pamphlet accompanies each boule of K.< > YV L A IS' D ->9 MAC As S/Vit ulL, wher-n important hints and advice will be found on the Culture.o the t-fAiR in Infancy, and on its preservation and skauty through the several stages of human life.I is invaluable properties have obtained the Patronage of Koya' ty and the Aristocracy throughout Europe ; while :he high e-t erri i i which it i< universally held, with nu-meioiis Tt st rnonials constantly .received of its efficacy afford the best and surest proofs of its merits.IMPORTANT CAUTION.A.R.& Sons have complaints r ep.e ate d I y from parties who have S materially suffered from ^ the use of Spurious Imitations; and to fiustrate 2 -to some extent such impositions, they here add a ® small copy in outline of their : genuine Label, vm from the burine of Messrs.^ Perkens,.Bacon and ^ Petch, the eminent en-\u2018 g'avers of London, on ^ which will be seen the k tînmes and address, of the F Proprietors in full (these j ARE IN RED INK ON THE ^ Label), a n y deviation froiii which will always indicate a spurious article.Fold in Montreal by .1.CARTER &, CO., WM.LY-V- M vJN & CO.'and A.SAVAGE & CO.o Mareh 16\tlyt32 ML SITE m SEE.\u201e mHAT VALUABLE ISLAND at the mouth of JL the RIVEK SI'.MAURICE, called LTslk La Potterik, contaiuing about 100 arpents in ils superficies, surrounded by the waters of the St.n Ivawrence, 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 MAGDE-LAINE, forming a frontage on the Gap 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.ne In addition to the advantages of this Property na to draw supplies ot logs from the immense resources of the St.Maurice, it could also be made availa ble for supplies of logs Iront any streams felling into'the St.Lawrence above the St.Mnu-t rice, thus having advantages such as no other 1 Mill in the.county at present enjoys.Vessels of the largest class could load deals from the 651 wharves of this Property, and thus save the ex-an pense of rafting, piling, 4c.nrl For further particulars, apply to HENRY McKAY, t\t33, St.François Xavier Street; el\tD.R.MoKAY, r\u201e\t130,Commercial Street, Boston Or\tA.McLIMONT, 14, Broadway, New York, e June 29\t183 as\tT© IÆT.FOR several years, A MILL, with its DEPENDENCIES situated in the Parish of Sault (jglau Recolles, heretofore occupied by MR.WEA-'VER, Manufacturer.'ea For further information apply on the premises, at gault an Recollet.February 2.OFFICES TO LET, ONE or TWO GOOD OFFICES, in St.John Street, near St, Sacrament Street, fitted up to suit tenants.Apply to SAMUEL 4 CO.April 6.\t_ __\t41_ \u201d l to Let; TWO OFFICES in Gillespies\u2019Buildings, now occupied by tbe Harbour Commissioners.Apply to CHARLES SEYMOUR.February 23.\t28 DWËLLÏNGSTffJR SATTe OR TO BE RENTED.ONE of tbe well-known HOUSES, forming \u201c Honey\u2019s Block \u201d, on Phillips\u2019 ______ 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 bead of Bleury Street, with a pleasant Garden in the rear, now occupied by Wm.Bristow, Esquire.\u2014also,\u2014 For Sale, a LOT ot LAND, 44 feet x 1633^, situate on Richmond Street, near the corner of St.Joseph Street.This Lot is situated immediately behind that of Mr.Panton, and is commuted.Applv to W.E.HOLMES, Advocate.March 18._______________________33 TO BE LET.THREE 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 4 LAMBE, Advocates, 49, Little St.James Street, March 7.\t28 NOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing in this City betwen ST-MUEL MATHEWSON and JAMES ADAMS MATHEWSON, under the Firm of SAMUEL MATHEWSON 4 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.4 h.mathewson.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\t52 NOTICE.THE undersigned having THIS DAY entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP, will continue the GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS hitherto carried on by the late Firm of Samuel Mathewson 4 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, and on the most advantageous terms, offer to Wholesale Purchasers such inducements, both in prices and qualities of Goods in their line, as cannot fail to give satisfaction.JAMES ADAMS MATHEWSON, HUGH MATHEWSON.Montreal, May 1, 1854.\t52 ~\t.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-FORD.WALKER 4 CO., at Montreal, and FARROW, WALKER 4 OO., 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 hisWidow, ISABELLA TORRANCE, lately deceased, are notified to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, who has been appointed Tutor to the Minor.WILLIAM WHITEFORD, Tutor, St.Joseph Street August 26.\t153 NOTICE.THE Subscribers have this day qntered.into PARTNERSHIP, as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the name and firm of RICE 4 BANCROFT.GEORGE RICE.JAMES BANCROFT.Montreal, 13th March, 1854.\t41 NOTICE.HE Subscriber in retiring from bis 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 in favor of Messrs.J.4 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 \u2019 \u2018January 2.\t___ notice.THE Business heretofore carried on, under the name of J.4.A.bonus * Co., as Commission Merchants, will be LONIINUED by the Subscriber, on his own account under the name of JAMES BURNS 4 CO.JAMES BURNS.Montreal, May 13, 1854.64 ,\t-\tNOT-lo'E.' All persons having CLAIMS against the late Firm of J.&.D.LEWIS, are.requested tp forward the same to No.ll^St.Frànçois Xavier Street, two doors above Messrs.Helming 4 Bar-salon.J.& D.LEWIS.In Liquidation, :\tD.LEWIS.January 5.:\tNOTICE.THE Undersigned beg to notify théir Friends,, that they have taken Offices at.No.tlj Si.François Xavier Street, two duors above Messrs.Benning & Bat-alou, where all Business connected with the late Firm will be transacted.J.& D.LEWIS, In Liquidation, D.LEWIS.January 5.\tJ J .\t.' WE have much pleasure in acknowledging the very prompt and satisfactory settlement of our Claim, in full, by the EQUITABLE INSURANCE COMPANY of LONDON.\" .;\tJ; 4 f).LEWIS, In Liquidation January 21, 1864.\t3.\u201d SUN \u201d Mutual Marine insurance Co.\u2019y,, \u2022! mercantile \u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Co.\u2019y.» \u201cATLAS\u20191 Mutual Marine Insurance \u201c ASTOR\u201d Mutual Marine insurance OF HEW YORK, EQUITABLE MUTUAL SAFETY AND ISSVR.OfOStfXAS?MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES lift' BÜSTOH.RAILROADS asa&ssGâb PASSING THE FOOT OF THE STEAMBOATS, &.c.STEAMSHIPS, &c.AmgERicAsr isxmsssg xrisrs.Ttae m-itisli and Hortto American Royal Mail Steamships, Shortest and Quickest Route to the West, j THROUGH TO BUFFALO IN FORTy HOURS.WHITE MOUNT AINS, j .And comiectiug at Montreal with S.le^iîiçra foy j QUEBEC, NIAGARA FALLS, TORONTO, AND i ALL THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS AND a PLACES OF INTEREST IN 0 AND AD A,\t.! ( )i'M^\u201c,uONEoSk.'fiëm:»he Canal Basin, Mom- AND AT PORTLAND WITH STEAMERS FOR \u2022 j.-T-, M:ni irkiàLüciiUie,ori 111e aCivaf.of the Cars, which ST.JOHNS, EAST PORT.AND by railway AND STEAMERS U moil a THE Undergigneff, Agent for 1 panics, is authqrised.to rc Brodhce Broker, Commission and General Agent, Wo.S\u2019Y St.Fraaseois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.References :\u2014John Cameron, Esq., Cashier Commercial Bank, Toronto; Messrs.Morland & Co., Montreal; James Dougall, Esq., Montreal, May 17.\t.ly 66 sjkm.'sn aoais,; ~ Auctioneer, Commission Merchant,; B li OlK E R, A N D -U E N £ R A t, A.U E N T B -LLE VlLLU, C.W» RjtrsBjesosis:\u2014Erastus Holden, Esq, Agent Bank |U.O., Belleville; Quiuten McNider, Ssq., Agent Bank of Montreal, Belleville.May' 26.\t?¦\t3m 74 thé above Com-ïéceiye PROP0-, ¦S'ALS for MARINE RISKS (OCEA1V OR ïXa.ASiîî,) on SHIP'S, FREIGHT or CARGO, .by the Voyage or Open Policy Policies will be issued direct from the Office of the Companies at New York.and Boston.Scrip Certificates, averaging 'heretofore 28 iff cent.Annually, will be issued at Division, of Profits, to all parties effecting Insurance through the Subscriber.THEODORE HART,, St.Nicholas Street.Montreal, March 4,1854.\t27 HAS & SETCHUJiS,, STOCK.PRODUCE.- AKX» EXCHANGE BROKERS, 38, S,T, FRANCOIS,XAylEK'&T.;,.MONTREAL.Wii/LtAM Rail\tA Ltx.Ml i'CHulù Refeiiunces :\u2014Messrs.Edmonstone, Allan & Go., Messrs.Rya^Brothers'4 Co, Messrs.J.a J.Mitcbe.l, A.Simpson, Esq., Baqk of MbBtreal.Mav 8.\t58 REMOVALS.RSMOVAIiu HEM,Y MORGAN & GO, HAVE RXIMOVSB TO THEIR SPACIOUS NEW STORK IN M ÏLL STKEET, « Till COLOISMi- HOUSE \u201d, WHERE THEY ARE SELLING OFF THE WHOLE STOCK AT .©SUSAvilir H-UBVCBB SS-IOSS! BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION- FOR BOSTON AHD HEW YORK.N.B.\u2014Their NEW IMPORTATIONS are daily arriving.April 4.' T-J-.40 3HE HEMOVAÎ.MONTREAL HERALD OFFICE has T: REMOVED to No.157.Notre Dame; Street, in rear of the'New Post Office.May 6.\t, , 57 a le ke jul bl loi Tr W1 53 HM.BOWKER, Dentist\u2019, ifâs REMOVED fo » No.5 Little St.James Street, one door beyond former residence, May 13.NOTICE; THE Subscriber bas REMOVED to those Premises, lately erected id 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.Mav 12.\t62 XOTipSWPteTfl AMiALIA, bass, smewif, ^\t.General Commission ùnü Ship Agents ami Bickers.COLLINS' ST., MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.Address in London, 16 New Broad Street, City.Refbuescks: John Gladstone Co., 16 New Broad Street, London, James Hervey, Montreal, C.E.March 4, 1854.\tly 27 ~\tP.REDPAÏH, COM5MSSS0IS \u2019MÉKCHAXT, MONTREAL, AGENT, for the UMONi 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 BOMBED WàKEHÜÏÏSE.MO.15, (NO.26 SAINT JEAN BAPTISTE STREET.) A.GUN-BLACK \u2019 CUSTOM HOUSE ¦ AND FOiHWASiDlMG AGI EXIT.OFFICE\u2014No.ffl Commissioner Street.Montreal, May 1, 1852.\t5 No.I Prince\u2019s Street, Bank, London.Empowered by Her Majesty\u2019s Royal Letters Patent.DIRECTORS : Colonel Robert Alexander, Blackheath Park ¦ Chairman.William Bardgett, Esq., 149, Fenchurch Street.George Bevington, Esq., Neckinger Mills, Bermondsey.F.P.Cockerili, Esq., Shadwel\u2019.and Twickenham.George Cohen, Esq.,Shacklewell.Millis Coventry, Esq., White Hart Court, Lombard Street.John Drewett, Esq., 50, Cornhiil.Erasmus Robert Foster, Esq., 1, Prince\u2019s Street1 Bank.T.S.Girdler, Esq., 7, Tokenhouse Yard, H.L, Smale, Esq., Doctors\u2019 Common.Standing Counsel\u2014II.Bellenden Ker, Esq., 8 ~ Old Square, Lincoln\u2019s Inn.Solicitors\u2014Messrs.M'Leod & Stenning.13, London Street, Fenchurch Street.Bankers\u2014Messrs.Dimsdale, Drewett, Fowlers and Barnard, 50, Cornhiil.N AND AFTER the 1st of JULY, 1854, EXPRESS TRAINS wijlAeave MONTREAL and PORTLAND as \"follows Montréal, at' 7 A.M., arriving at the WHITE MOUNTAINS Station, Gorham, at 3.30 and Portland at 7 P,M., in time for the Evening Steamboat for boston ; add leave Portland at,7J5 A,M , nr.-jvihg AMfe WHITE MOU, 1 tl-NS Station, Gorham, at lO\u2019.oO.and Montreal at 7 P M.A Local Train, stopping aballStations,will leave Montreal for Sherbrooke evexyTuesdav, Tburs-, day and Saturday at.4 P.M.; and Sherbrooke for Montreal, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M.\t.Tine O ÏÏÆM FÆ WES : From Montreal to Boston, und vice versa, by Railway Throughout.Ç7:50 From Montreal to Portland by Railway, and by Steamer to Boston.ÇYv* The Company\u2019s Steamboat \u201cL\u2019Aigle\u201d Vil!'leïte MON' 1 REAL.\tj\tLONSD-EOIt.7.00\tA.M.\tj\t10,00\tA,11.3,30 P.M.\t]\t6,45\tP.M.6.00\tP.M.\tI Passenger Fare, 7\u2019^d.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 Ute same Tickets.Time Tables, shewing the Arrival and Departure of the Trains at the Local Stations, and any other information may be obtained at tbe Offices, Little St.James\u2019.Street, Montreal ; of Mr, Martin, Snperiutehdenf, Longtieuil, or Mr.Corser, Sunerintendent, Portland.S.P.BIDDER, Gênerai Manager, Montreal, June 22, 1854.\t97 The Splendid Steam Packets JENNY UND.-\u2022\u2022gap;- L Moody.BRITISH QUEEN.\u2022.>»\u2019£»P\u2018- f; Laflamme.BRITISH EMPIRE;.Capl.H.s.Allan.i ANE ilf ihe above Steamers willleaye 'tills AFTER- ! U ,\\c\t.jiU irom.U.3Ciimeton me.avivât\t.\t.leave Montreal :U4 oselucl!, f r Og cusBurgh and River fen is: The' alnWe Bonis Wiluect at Cgdeiisbu^wunjhe Èxpress Line of Steamer.ra.i.mB dtmpt^Bi C; pe V Bütialiijq Itsliuiiis ihy tia» light H'MiiilWi, ami all impnriani r uns .\t- rp|;auie Luke Ontario, will fitid thi.tbe quickest and most relaole route, ebnueetiu* with Curs ul-Lew-iston for Hamtlton, aim Boat ful Tor,.iitfi; al«* with me'Mb higau Soahern Rail-toad.,he.Miehigiin Ceiu\u2019ul Railroad, and.lUe Gr«tt ern Raiboad; and w.tii Su-umers i'\u201d' C'eve'and, To.cdo, Uet Oiti Chiago, Vldwiukie.and all W estera Pm»»-Passenger* bate the privilege of stopjtng over at « togara-Faiis; or tniVoi I: ¦ i plue ot interest on t he route.**W 'riekVis, caL at the Office.MMcOi 1 Stree t \\Y.T.BARRON, ¦ \u2022\tAgent, o- to\tj.& h.Mclennan, U\u2018\tCattai Wharf.t.\tS3 FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.vfeO Second.Cabin Passage.$ lo FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cahill Passage.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦\t1\u201d Second Cabin Passage.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains .\t_______ ^.Captauis ARABIA.C H E Judkins, PERSIA.A Ryrie, ASIA.E G Lott, AFRICA.VV Harrison, AMERICA.J Leitch, ELROPA.N Shannon.CANADA.J Stone, NIAGARA.VV JC Lang.Ancriil arid.Lçwislon, aiid will leP®Æ\u201c5T|\"fusand' H 'liiiliin, and all iropprtant Ports on the Amène\t, FAIKBAIEH & B0CKUS, OFFICE\u2014ST.NICHOLAS, STREET.May 5.\t56 RICHARD JOHNSON & BROTHER, Maa CHESTER, ANUFACTUREKS of.Bridge, Telegraph, and bi.her Iron Wire.p.REDPATH, Sole Agent in Canada.Montreal, Dec.13, 1853.\t233 M LIJHE Subscribei'9 bave REMOVED to those _L Extensive Premises, No.204 St.Paul Street, opposite the Hotel Dipu, lately in the occupation of Messrs.J.D.Bernard transhipments, and 24 hours in time.Through to Chicago, including all stops, in 63 hours.53=» Tickets can be procured of O.F.MUCKLE, at the Hotels ; on ubard of the Steamers ; or at the Office, 40 McGill Street.T II1!OUGH LINE.Ike following weli-kncwn Steamers, viz : ONTARIO,\tFREE TRADER, OTTAWA,\tHIBERNIA, BRITANNTA,\tENGLAND, ST.LAWRENCE, GARTSHORE, lord Elgin, WILL ply as regitlaf Traders between MONTREAL, TORONTO and HAMILTON, and other Ports on Lake Ontario.Should' Freight offer for Lake Erie, the Steamer HIBERNIA will be placed on that route.Having comfortable accommodation for Passengers, these Steamers présent a most desirable conveyance tor Families.For Freight or Passage, apply at TORONTO to HOOKER, PRIDHAM & CO., HAMILTON to HOOKER, PRIDHAM 4 CO., M.W.BROVVNÇ, Esq., or Messrs.LAND 4 RODTH.\t\u2019 PORT STANLEY to ROUTH & DAVISON.MONTREAL to the undersigned.BIVER LIHE, The Steam TOO ERIE and NINE FIRST CLASS BARGES will PLY between QUEBEC, MONTREAL, PRESCOTT, KINGSTON, and ntermediate Ports.For Freight or other information, apply at Prescott to ALFRED HOOKER & CO.; at Kingston; to HuOKER, PRIDHAM 4 CO., or here to HOOKER, JAQUES 4 CO.Feb.23.\t23 ' 1854.FROM QUEBEC & MONTREAL : .\tTO & lideau Canal ! THE Subscriber having, in addition to his former Forwarding Stock, purchased that of Messrs.Barnum & Walkbr, will be prepared, upon OPENING of NAVIGATION, to FORWARD all Property entrusted to his care with Dispatch land Safety, to and from the above-mimed Ports, and can confidently say, that his facilities (to Forward between above-named Ports, is equal, if not superior, to any other party engaged in the Trade.A nd has also muds arrangements for Forwarding all descriptions of Property to and from QUEBEC; ami all PORTS on LAKE CHAM-PLAIK; BOSTUN, TROY, ALBANY, and NEW YORK.The Stock ia composed of Steamers ALEKT\u201d, \u201cLEEDS\u201d, \u201cSAINT \u201cBRITANNIA\u201d, and TWENTY TUG LINE NOTICE.THE Public are respectfully informed, that the Proprietors of the Tug Line have placed the following Steamers on their respective Stations between Kingston and Lachine Steamer TRAVELLER, \u201c CANADA, \u201c AMERICA, \u201c GILDERSLEEVE, \u201c CHARLEVOIX, \u201c CANADA No.2.The Rates for Towing will be in accordance with the Tariff established by the Commissioners of Public Works.One of the Company\u2019s Steamers will leave Kingston and Lachine daily, Sundays excepted.Vessels using the Steamer\u2019s Tow Rope will be charged three pence per mile.The running time will be performed as follows :\u2014 Upward\u2014In Four Days from Lachine.Downward\u2014In three Days from Kingston.\u2014 Unless from unusual detention in Canals or unfavorable weather.W.D.B.JANES, Agent, Office, Canal Basin.May 17.\t1m 66 CHICKERING, STODART AAD J, B.DUNHAM'S PIANO FORTES.A.& S.XÔKDIIEIMER 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 oroansT SAMUEÏ.R.WAB.K3ÙÏV, No.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 presemt day.March 8.\t183 \u201c LILY \u201d, GEORGE\u201d.BARGES\u2019.Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, i 40 McGill Street, June, 1864,\t$ A.M1LLO.Y, Agent.M.K.DICKINSON, Office, Canal Basin, Montreal.AGENTS: WM.Ri >SS, Montreal.O.OARLToN, Bytown.WM, DuUSLE'Y, Port Eimesly, Rideau Canab JAS.WALKER, Quebec.Monteeai, Aa.ch 15,1864.\t40 New Edinburgh Saw Mills, SASH, DOOR &BLI1VD FACTORY, BYTOWN.(Formerly MacKay 4 MacKinnon.) A STOCK of SEASONED LUMBER, PLAINED, TONGUED, and GROVED FLOORING, 4c.; DOORS, WINDOW SASH BLINDS, LATHS, SHINGLES, 4c., constantly on band.Also, ara prepared to fill orders for DOOR: SASH, and BLIND STUFF cut to any size, and put up in bundles for shipping.CURRIER 4 DICKINSON, Bytown, C.W., Or\tM.K.DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Montreal.March 9.\tly 29 am.t.w.i?0£AisrS\u2019S INVALUABLE.HEADACHE,REMEDY, Humor and Cough Doctor.THE above Medicines are truly valuable, us hundreds have already testified, for the relief and cure bf the diseases indicated by their names.The distressing Sick and Nervous Headache is relieved by the one, and Scrofula, Sait Rheum, Canker, Piles, and obstinate Coughs are cured by the other.A fair trial is solicited.For sale in Montreal by the following Chemists and Druggists :\u2014Richard Birks, McGill Street ; John Birks 4 Co., Great St.James Street ; Wm.Lyman 4 Co., St.Paul Street; B.Workman 4 Co., St.Paul Street ; Alfred Savage & Co., Notre Dame Street; S.J.Lyman & Co., Place d\u2019Armes.Price One Dollar per Bottle., Goffstown Centre, May 29, 1854.78 rjfïtj LET, tor one or more years, that BEAÛ- J.TIFUL FARM, situated at Coteau St.Louis, occupied by Mr.John Wiseman, belonging to WIDOW JACOB WURTKLE.For further information, apply to MRS.WÜRTELE, Coteau St.Louis.September, 16.\t183 THE MONTREAL HERALD \" AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE Is Printed and Published by JAMES POTTS or himself and the other Proprietors, at No, 209 Notre Dame Street.MoaïBSAî, : Thursday, July 6, 1854 "]
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