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Loraque la document eat trop grand pour Atra raproduit en un aeul clichA, il aat filmA A partir de I'angle aupArieur gauche, de gauche A drolte. et de tieut en baa, en prenent le nombre d'imegea nAcaaaaire. Laa diagrammea suivanta illuatrant ia mAthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 W:%, ^< '¥'.4- .-, &M ii,v;'\-«"'> .?ti-;^'^'" w ALPHABETICAL LIST OP ADVERTISERS. ADAMS, AUSTIN,- Wooden and Willow Ware, Fancy Goods, &o SA ALEXANDER, CHARLES,- Confeotionery, Befreshments, Soda Water, &o 21 BAYLIS, JAME8,- Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, &c 3 BELL, J. & T.,- ^ Boots, Shoes, Bubbers, &c «« BREWSTER. C.,- Dentist Surgeon Iv BROWNING, S.,-- Ottawa Hotel 46 GIBB A Co.,— Merchant Tailors, and Gentlemen's Haberdashers 31 GUNN, MRS.,- Ladies Underclothing, Baby Linens, &o lo HENDERSON, JOHN, & Co.r- HatB, Caps, Furs, Indian Curiosities, &c 37 HERBERT. J. W., & Co.,— Musical Instruments, and Dealers in Music 5 HILTON, J. & W..- Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse 25 LAZARE, A.,— French Fancy Dry Goods, &c 29 LEVEY, G.,- Cigars, Tobacco,(Snuff, ftc 7 LOVELL, JOHN,- Frinter, Publisher and Bookbinder 42 LYMAN, S. J., & Co..— Chemists, iDruggists and Apothecaries 23 McGIBBON, ALEX.,— Groceries, Wines, Liquors, ftc 9 McLAREN, JOHN C.,- Saddlery, TravellinglTrunks, Hose, ftc 11 MERRILL, H. & H..— New Dry Goods 1 MILLER, R. & A..- Agents for the Sale of Lovell's Series of School Books... 49 PATTON, JAMES, & Co.,— China, Glass and Earthenware 41 RIN GLAND & EWART,- Hosiers, Gloves, Shirt and Collar Manufacturers, ftc... 33 RODDEN & MEILLEUR,— Iron Bedsteads, Stoves, Befrigerators, ftc 47 SAVAGE & LYMAN.- Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Fancy Goods, ftc 17 TRIGG & NICllOLS,- Faper Hangings, Combs, Toys, Fancy Goods, ftc 13 WALKER, JAMES. & Co.,— Hardware, Cutlery, and House Furnishings 39 John Lovcll, Bools and Job Printer, and 7 1 f Suc'efi^ Qx-n .&.U., %3 e/3 P O O o ft AT •it f. H. & H. MERRILL'S FOR THE SUMER SEASON OF 1860. Jnst received by the Nortli Briton, North American, and Bohemian, and other vessels, comprising : 1000 New SprlngDresses, 60 Cases New Fashion Bonnets, 1000 Pieces New French Prints, 1000 New Spring Mantles. 1000 Pieces New French Muslins, 600 New Spring Shawls, 1000 French Parasols, 600 Pieces French Cobourgs, 60i> Pieces Damask Linens, 600 Dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, 600 Dozen Jouvin Kid Gloves, 600 Pieces White Shirtings, \ 500 New Silk Dresses, 1000 Pieces New Bonnet Ribbons, 600 Pieces New Muslin DeLaines, 600 Pes. New Spring Mantle Cloths, 100 Pieces French Coloured Silks, 150 New Bara^e Shawls, 200 New Pophn Dresses, 600 Pieces New French Brilliants, ISO Dozen Linen Towellings, 200 Pieces New Gingham Shirtings, 200 Pieces Irish Linens, &o., &c., &o. 100 pieces more of those splendid Black French Glac6 Silks, to be sold at 6s. 3d. per yard, worth 10s. H. & H. MERRILL. Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookbinder. St. Nicholas Street ./ ( THE LETTER. Words and Music by S. Loteb. •- Faro thee well love, now thou art go • Ing Over the wild and trackless sea, Smooth be its waves and fair the wind blow - ing, Tho' 'tis to bear thee far flrom me But when on the waste of o • cean. Some happy home - bound bark Swear by the truth of heart's de-vo-tion, back to me. Think of the shore thou'st left behind thee. Even when reaching a brighter strand } Let not the golden glories blind thee, Of that gorgeous Indian land ; Send me not its diamond treasures. Nor pearls ft>om the depth of its sunny sea. But tell me of all thy woes and pleasures. In a long letter back to me. But while dwelling in lands of pleasure, Think as you bask in their bright sunshine. That while the ling'ring time 1 measure, Sad aud wintry hours are mine ; Lonely by my taper weeping, And watching the spark of promise to see ; All for that bright spark my night-watch keeping, For oh 'tis a letter love from thee I To say that aoon thy sail will be flowing. Homeward to bear thee over the sea. Calm be the waves and swift the windblowing. For oh ! thou art coming back to me. John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and :>V f' i \ CARPET WAREHOUSE. JAMES BAYLIS, (NEAR THB OTTAWA HOTEL,) IMPORTER OP ETIi OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 9 AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, IN EVERY WIDTH AND STYLE, Has an Extensive and Newly Selected Stock, and offers advantages to Purchasers of the above, unsurpassed by any other house in the Province. WHOLESALE & EETAIL. No. 74, Great St. James Street, three doors east of Ottawa Hotel, and opposite Grand Trunk Railway Offices. TOB.OVTOt No. 2, Oommereial Buildings, Yonge Street, south of King. Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookbinder, St. Nioholan Street. 8 .-^ftx- , (^ THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER. ^ 'Tisthe last rose of Words by Thomas Moorb. summer, Lett bloom ng a • lone ; All her love-ly com P§^ panioni are fa • dud and goue. No flow'r • of her kindred, no - rose - bud is i?i'^r , tJiJr'Fj. ^ I'll not leave thee, thou lone one, To pine on the stem ; Since the lovely are sleeping. Go, sleep thou yrith them { Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves on the bed. Where thy mates of the garden Lie scentless and dead. 80 soon may I follow. When friendships decay. And from Love's snining circle The gems drop away ! When true hearts lie wither'd. And fond ones are flown. Oh I who would inhabit This bleak world alone ? John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and h J. W. HERBERT & Co., (Sign of the Golden Lyre,) N(»« 11811 (£; £33 H(S)to(s IDsimcs Stbircsottp MONTREAL, Have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of THE BEST NSW 7ffiRi km mmm nkm fortes, ALSO, TBBIB OWN OILEBATBD BOUDOIR OR PICCOLO PIANO FORTE, So much admired at the World's Fair in 1861, and so favorably noticed by most of the London (and the whole of the London Gorrespondents of the Canadian) Press. J. W. H. ^ Oo.'s long experience in Oanada, both as Impor- ters and Manufacturers, gives them advantages in selecting Pianos in the United States, few others possess. Cunfnff, 3flepatrtnS) anH ^Regulating Execnted with despatch in a superior manner. IN SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS, They possess many advantages, having made arrangements with several large European Publishers for the early transmission of choice copies for the purpose of re-printing ; also, for a weekly supply of every novelty, as soon as it appears in Europe or America. BRASS AND WOOD, WIND AND STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description, of the best makers. Double Basses, Yio- lincellos. Violins, Guitars, Clarionets, Flutes, Cornopeans, Sax Cornopeans, Sax Horns, Accordeons, Flutinas, Strings, Reeds, Tuning Hammers, Tuning Forks, with every article connected with the trade — the whole at very low prices. Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookbinder. St. Nioholas Street. THE HARP THAT ONCE THROUQH TARA'S BALLS. \n<*, f Words by Thomas Moosb. The Harp that onoe, thro' Ta • ra's halls, The soul of Mu- sloshed, Now hangs as mute on Ta*ra's walls As I JJC j^JT^ if that soul were fled :— So sleets the pride of for-mer days, So glory's thrill is o'er ; And hearts that once beat high for praise,Now feel that pulse no more V r No more to Chiefs and Ladies bright. The harp of Tara swells, The chord aloue that breaks at night Its tale of ruin tells. Thus Freedom now so seldom wakes» The only throb she gives, It when some heart indignant breaka To show that still she Itvea. L_--. 4 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and LEYEY'S TOBACCO & SNUFF 149 NOTRE BAME STREET; MONTREAL, AND FABRIQUE QUEBEC. ISST^BLISHED 1843. AVERY choice assortment of CIGARS of the most favourite Brands ; very fine TOBACCOS of every description ; a very large assortment of Plain and Silver Mounted MEER- SCHAUM and BRIAR ROOT PIPES, SNUPP BOXES, CIGAR OASES, CIGAR TUBES, TOBACCO POUCHES, JARS, and an extensive collection of every description of TOBACCONIST GOODS are always kept on hand at the above Favourite Estab- lishments. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Montreal, June, I860. General Bookbinder* St. NioholM Street V ^ ■^ ANNIE LAUBIE. Andante. Maz-\i ell-ton braes are bonuie, Where ear-ly t&'a the ^SS dew. And it's there that An - uie au-rie Gi'ed ores _ ^ V V Y me her promise true; Gi'ed me her promise eves true, which ne'er for - got will be, And for bonnie An-nie Lau-rie, rd lay me down and dee. Her brow is like the snow-drift. Her neck is like the swan. Her face it is the fairest That e'er the sun shone on; That e'er the sun shone on. And dark blue is her e'e ; And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me down and dee. Like dew on the gowan lying. Is the fa' o' her fairy feut ; And like winds in summer sighing. Her voice is low and sweet ; Her voice is low and sweet ; And she's a' the world to me ; And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me down and dee. 8 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and 4 J ALEX. M'^GIBBON, CORNER OF NOTRE DAIE AND ST. (lABRIEL STREETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS. ALES, Sole Agent in Montreal, for « McEWAN'S CELEBRATED FINNAN HADDIES," and for " PARSONS' Superior BACON, HAMS, CHEESE, &c." CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Pickles, Sauces, Jams, Jellies, Essences, Fruits, &c., &c. YORKSHIRE HAMS AND ENGLISH BACON, , | LOCHFINE HERRINGS AND LING FISH, ; KEILLER & SONS, DUNDEE MARMALADE, . .. CHAMPAGNE AND CLARET, CHOICE BRANDS, I BRANDIES, GIN, WHISKEY, OLD TOM, OLD JAMAICA, H - CHOICE OLD PORT, SHERRY, AND MA- DEIRA WINES, in Wood and Bottle. Finest CSreen and Black TEAS, COFFEES, CHOCOIATE, COCOA, SPICES, Refined and Raw SV6ARS, &e., &c., &€• With an Extensive Assortment of everything in the Line. GOODS BELITEBEO FBEE OF CHABOE. ALEX. McGIBBON, Finnan Haddie Depot, Montreal, June, 1860. .. ^> ^ General fiookbiuder. St. Nicholas Sir jet. B *^i I's -n l: MARY MAY. With exprestion hut not too alow. S. 1. BiliX. I^^Vr;Kh/-^^-tT"^ They have cho • sen the proud stran-giT, Be - cause a lord was he. Who could boast of wealth and riches, And a line of hii^h de*gree. They have left me here to lan^guish, To r ^ g cr j^ i fade and pine a • way, Th^ have made the world a de • sert, Be- f^H^Hhr reft of Ma • ry May, They have made the world a de-sert. Be* reft of Ma-ry May. When I met her in the valley. And wandered by her side She told me that she loved me And vow'd to be my bride ; They have torn the tie asunder. She now is far away. They have left me broken hearted, Bereft of Mary May. . She is happy with the stranger. While I am left alone There's naught remains to cheer me. Since Mary May is gone I'll seek some distant dwelling And bear my grief away You'll hear that 1 am dying For thee my Mary May. From the Music Store of J. W. HERBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. 10 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and ■1 JOHN c. McLaren, hh'' ffi FIRE ENGINE HOSE KNQLISH OAK-TAN SOLE LEATHER TRAYELLINO TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 33 CIREAT ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. IMPORTER OF ENGLISH SADDLERY. Whips from the best London Makers. Saddles, Ladies and Gents Hunting and Racing. Bits, Daniel's, and others of equal quality. Bridles of all descriptions, (Russett and Stain'd). Bridles Military Regulation, (Russett and Black). Spurs Military Regulation, Hunting and Racing. Patent Guttapercha Dumb Jockeys. Hunter's Knee Gaps, Fetlock Boots, (Leather and India Rubber). Patent Felt for Hunting Saddle Gloths, (a new article in the Ganadas). And every description of Saddlery kept and supplied lonthly, per €• R. 1. S. S. Also. — Constantly on Hand, of his own Manufacture, an Extensive Assortment of HARNESS made of the best English Leather, Double, Single and Tandem, in Plated, Brass, and Japanned Mountings, made by Superior Workmen. N. B. ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED. Always on Hand and for Sale, ENGLISH HARNESS, HOSE, BELT, and LACE LEATHER. S3- ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS. Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookl^inder. St. Nipholas Street. 11 5:a#^"' Mi HARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO MORE. Moderato. Poetry and Music by 8, C. Pobtee. Wliilo we seek mirth and beauty and music light and gay There are Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears Wliile we frail forms fainting at the door: Though their voi • ces are si-lcnt, their all sup sor-row with the poor : There's a song that will lin-ger for plcad-lng looks will say : Oh ! Hard Times come a-gain no more. /'.^ ^m g e • vor iu our ears; Oh! HaiHl Times come a-gain no Chorus. : -■ - > - \ f^ :■::'; u L.'v. '^^ ^"v: ■■ more. ^ 'Tistho song, the sigh of the wea-ry,— llardTimes.Hard Times N h .. .^ ^ „ I N N N come a • gain uo more 1 Ma - ny days you have lingered a - gJJJXf ^^ ^1 round my ca - bin door : Oh 1 Uard Times, come a-gain uo mure. There's a pale drooping maiden who toils her life away With a worn heart whose better A&ys are o'er : , Though her voice would be merry, 'tis sighing all the day— Oh! Hard Times, come again no more. ' '; Chorus. 'Tis the song, &c, Tis a sigh that is wafted across the troubled wave, 'Tis a wail that is heard upon the shore, 'Tis a dirge that is murmured around the lowly grave,— Oh ! Uard Times, come again no more. Chorus. 'Tis the song, &c. From the Music Store of J. W. HEEBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. VI John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and •e r I es TRIGG & NICHOLS, 'I IMPORTEES OF Snglisli, American, French, & German coins, TOYS, k FA1¥ GOOE The Largest and Most Complete Assortment of HORN, IVORY, INDIA RUBBER & SHELL COMBS. HAIR, TOOTH, & NAIL BRUSHES. JEWELL«RY, Common and Plated. ACCORDEONS & VIOLINS. TOYS, the Greatest variety and Cheapest in Canada. ENGLISH, FRENCH, and AMERICAN PAPER-HANGINGS, the Newest and Best Styles always imported. IHanttfactarers oft All kinds of WILLOW CABS, CARRIAGES, LINEN - BASKETS, CAGES, CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, &c. Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. I» M THY SMILE IS BEAMING THERE. n Poetry by W. J. Coebktt. Music by B. J. Habvet. J": There's sun-shino love in yon - der bay, The waves are flll'd with light And leaps a • loft the sil-vcr spray. In the red beams radiance bright. There's sun-light on yon mountains crest Whore the red heath bloometh Cs > fS- («• 9 — ■ .... — (■ — ' (» ' M ^^ • fair, There's sun-light too with - in my breast Thy a J : m smile is beam-ing there... There's sun • light too with in my breast, Thy smile is beam-ing there.... A change may come o'er yonder scene. Thy smile to other hearts may stray. For faithless is the smile, And mine be dark with care Of nature's wayward mood 1 ween, But still the sunshine of to day*) •! And wilt thou change the while. Shall be remembered there. S Pq From the Music Store of J. W. HERBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. 14 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and V id AND BABY LINEN MRS. GUNIN, 77 Great St. James St. This is the only Estabhshment in the City devoted entirely to AND And there is always on Hand, a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. PRINTING FOR BRAIDING & embroidery! Montre&l, June, 1860. General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. 15 tti i li i ..II' SADLY TO MINE HEART APPEALING. Written by Eliza. S. Cahev. Music by S. 0. FosTeb. Sad - ly to mine heart appealing, Sad - ly, sadly, well • a • day Re - quiem like in mur • murs stealing Comes that old fa - mi • liar lay "Whereofore not the won • ted plea suro From the an-tique mu • sic spring? g'Frr i c/f r ^ Why that well re • membered measure 6riev>iug thoughts and 1 3\ _ 3 ^ 3 16 an • guish bring ? Sad - ly, sad • ly, well •a - day. John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and J ESTABLISHED 1818. SAVAGE & LYMAN Solicit the inspection of Strangers visiting Montreal to their large and extensive assortment of §0li m)i ^Ukr Mattes, GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY In every style and variety. Fine Electro-Plated Dish Covers^ Side Dishes and Covers^ CastorSj Candlesticks and Branches, Cahe Baskets, and Salvers ; Tea and Coffee Sets, Trays, Tea Urns, and Kettles; MARBLE, MmiE, ANB WOOB HALL CLOCKS} Papier Mach^ Ware, Tea Trays ; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wood and Leather Dressing Gases. SILVER TEA AKD COFFEE SETS. Gastors, Salvers, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &c., of several different patterns, of their own manufacture. AND Regulation Swords, Sashes, Belts, &c.. Field Glasses and Telescopes, Stereoscopes and Views of all kinds. Fine TABLE CUTLERY, SCISSORS and POCKET KNIVES, with a large variety of FANCY GOODS. Cathedral Block, Notre Dame Street, Centre. I General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. 11 n■^J | J^Jr^ r l Sad • ly, sad • ly, welT^ a - day, Be - quiem like in c?'rrf i O'j,]i i mur-murs stealing. Comes that old fa • mi - liar lay. Forms departed rise before me, Smiles long vanish'd Krect again. Eyes for e'er seal'd beam over me. Soothing once the sense of pain. And with ev'ry thrilling number Words of love gush on mine ear, Voices sweet, that bound in slumber Hush'd have been for many a year. Sadly, sadly, well a day Sadlv, sadly, well a day Requiem like in murmurs stealing Comes that old familiar lay. Like the winds in autumn sighing Through the trembling alder tree Or far surges' echo dying Soft and low those voices flee ; And, as hues in twilight fading. Swift those gentle forms decay; Vainly, vainly, Hope upbraiding, Bids them pass not all away. Sadly, sadly, well a day Sadlv, sadly, well a day Requiem like in murmurs stealing Comes that old familiar lay. frr 'yi !!!■; Ghostlike thus they wane before me, Queuch'd their lustre fled their bloom, While pale mem'ry. teerful o'er me Flings the shadow of the tomb. Sadly to mine heart appealing. Sadly, sadly, well a day. Requiem like, in murmurs stealing. Comes that old familiar lay. Sadly, sadly, well a day. Sadly, sadly, well a day. Requiem like, in murmurs stealing, Comes that old familiar lay. From the Husio Store of J. W. HERBERT ft Co., Notre Dame Street. 18 John Loyell, Book and Job Printer, and 1* -'#1, C. BREWSTER, (SUCCESSOR TO C. M. DICKINSON,) if I 33 GREAT ST. JAMES STREET, MOMTREAL. M 1; Ctonena Bookbinder, Bt< Nicholas Street. 10 il .: ''1 MY HEART'S IN THE HIQIILANDS. Allegretto moderato MusIp by H. PniLLirs. My heart's In tho Hinhlands.my hoart \n notlioro; my heart's in tlio Highland!), a chasing tho deor, A ^ ^g Ef ;^ ^S chasing tho wild door, and fol-low-ing tho roo; My heart's in tho Higlilands wher - ov - er I go, My heart's in tho Higlilands whor • ev • Fine. 1^ 1^ IW 1^ Z2: I Highlands whor • ev - er I go. Pare - well to the mountains, liigh covcroil with snow! Fare- i! tho m M TT^T^n well to tho strath and green valleys be - low ! Fare- well to the for-ests and ^ J J^ -^ wild hanging woods ! Fare- ^ ^ /> /r« D.c. ' ^ ^ — hr- well to the wa • ters and ^m deep pour - ing HocAh ! Farewell to the Highlands! farewell to tho Norti. ; The birthplace of valor, tho country of worth ; M»y thy Mils still re-echo the deeds of the brave. Til: liberty tioats o'er each mountain and wave. I)car Isnd of my birth, thy clear purling streams Rc'.dl iitoments past of my childhood's young dreams ; Whc:rcv.-ir I wander, wherever I rove, The iiiil ; ani he Highlands forever I'll love. My heart's, &c. SO Joha Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and I ^ ,, WHOLESALE Sl RETAIL, ^ 242 NOTRE DAME STREET. l£!!!>TilBI.I»HKI> 1843. CHAS. ALEXANDER BsQS to intimate that he keeps oonstuntly on hand, and daily manufactures every thing ia the line, and of the Best Quality. He bogs specially to inform the Trade that ho ha commenced the manufacture of Ciiuii Brops, Conversation lozenges, AND Formerly imported. His Prices will be sucn as to prevent that necessity. FAMILY FABTIES AST) ST7FFESS SUPPLIED AS FORMERLY. Hot Tea and Coffee for Luncheon from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., with Ham Sandwiches, Mutton Pies, ^c. &o. ICE CEEAM OF DIFEEEENT KINDS, WITH H t FROM A FOUNTAIN. AND ' liIM&ER BEEH. Gk)ods sent to all parts of the City Free of Charge. Wholesale Terms : Caeh. CHARLES ALEXANDER. Montreal, June, 1860. - , l.v- ' .*•; Oen<^rftl Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. 21 I'M LEAVING THEE IN SORROW, ANNIE. Written by Chas. Gill, Esq. Composed by Geo. Babkxb. I'm thin-king of the past, dear Annie! Thy I'm leav - ing thee in sor - row. Annie ! locks were bright as gold ! Thy smile was soft ; but now, dear leav-ingthee in tears ; It may be for a longtime. Annie ! Our hearts . seem grow-ing old. Yet ^ i^ m Auuie! Per • haps for many years. But 'tis not Time has stole the blos-soms From oft thy cheek so 'tis more kind to part now, dearest I Than lin - ger here in fair; 'Twas win-tercame too soon up - on ns, And pain; To weepo'erjoys that once were shin - ing. But chill'd the flow'rets ther^^^ . And chill'd the flow'rets 22: ^ ne'er may shine a there. I'm gam But ne'er may shine a ■^ 3 # leav -ing thee ; but ween not, Annie ! For N ^ ."^ ^ gain. I'm ^^ m leav-ing thee ; but weep not, Annie I I'll 9A John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and ♦ I IB. S. J. LYMAN & Co., exists, ^ruggisls, anb ^pot^ttaries, PLACE D'ARMES, ' IMPORTERS OP ' FAEINA'S COLOGNE, LUfilN'S FEREnMES, SM>AP8 Sc TOILET ARTICLES. PROPRIETORS OP ABCTUSINE OB CANADA BEAE'S OBEASE, FOR THE TEETH AND GUMS, " The Best Dentrifice ia use." Physicians' Prescriptions accurately prepared with the Finest Quality of Medicines. bMillll .11} rMiiifi ^ rLUff i-ii as-i-Uai ©(y)T(gM IFLOWIII^ ia®®Tg- With the Choicest Syrups from a Silver Fountain. Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookbiuder, i»t. Nicholas Street. S8 when I've past yon sea, I'll gather hope and comfort. come back yet to Annie ! thee, And bring them back to And bring some hope and cox thee. i= p? ' r ,T' Annie! To one so dear to me. From the Music Store of J. W. HERBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. THE OLD ARM CHAIR. I LOVB it, I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving that Old Arm Chair ; ,- • I've treasured it long as a holy prize, I've bedewed it with tears, and embalmed it with sighs, 'Tis bound by a thousand bands to my heart, Not a tie will break, not a link will start; Would ye learn the spell ? a mother sat thei-e. And a sacred thing is that Old Arm Chair. I sat and watched her many a day, "When her eye grew dim, and her looks were grey. And I almost worship'd her when she smiled. { ' And turned from her Bible to bless her child ; Years rolled on, but the last one sped, My idol was shattered, my earth star fled ; I leam'd how much the heart can bear. When I saw her die in that Old Arm Chair. 'Tis past ! 'tis past ! but I gaze on it now. With quiv'ring breath, and throbbing brow ; 'Twas there she nursed me, 'twas there she dit^d. And memory flows with lava tide. Say it is folly, and deem me weak, While the scalding drops start down my oheek» •. But I love it, I love it, and cannot tear My soul from a mother's Old Arm Chair. , . , r - 24 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and ■-% J. <& W. HILTON, WAREHOUSE, Great St. James Street* "We have constantly on Hand a Lai^e and Elegant Stock of FRENCH BBOGATELLES, gi£TllP BE H, ^ &C.f &c., &c., AND EVERY VARIETY OP CURTAIN MATERIALS, AND TRIMMINGS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. IMP0ETER8 OP PLATE GLASS, HEME cMiim CHIMNEY AND PIER GLASSES. ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, AND OTHER WOODS IN PLANK, BOARDS, AND VENEER, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. N. B.— E?ery Article of Furniture of our Manufacture Guaranteed. Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. 25 R! 1 t : I I ^f'^ X I •■•■;»?■' • * 1 ,i^ LADIES GAITER BOOTS. ^^k^b^S^I^^'^^^^^^M^^^iW A littte glove stirs up my heart as tides stir up the ocean, And snow white muslin, when it fits, wakes many a curious notion ; All sorts of lady flxins thrill my feelings, as they'd orter, But little female gaiter*boots are death, and nothing shorter ! And just to put you on your guard, ^, I'll give you, short and brief, A small hotel experience. Which filled my heart with grief: Last summer at the St. Lawrence Hall, I stopped a week or more. And marked two " boot-ies " every morn Before my neighbor's door t Two boots with patent leather tips- Two boots which seemed to say ■* " An angel trots around in us " They stole my heart away : And often in my nightly dreams They swept before my face, A lady growing out of them. As flowers grow from a vase. But, ah ! one morn I saw a sight Which struck me like a stone. Some othcrname was on the book ; Those hoots were not alone ! A great tall pair of other boots Were standing by their side. And off they walked that afternoon. And with them walked— a bride. ' ' Ladies, comment is unnecessary. Tliose Gaiter Boots came fh)m M John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and J. & T. BELL THS OLDEST ESMISnED BOOT k SHOE STORE MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OP WHOLESALE Sl RETAIL. The largest Stock in Montreal of Ladies', Misses^, and Children's Boots and Shoes in every Style of French imported work, and our own manufacture. Ladies' and Gent's Balmorals, New Style. Misses' and Children's do do Boys' and Youths' do do The Subscribers from their long experience in the trade, can safely recommend their goods to the Public, as being made of the very best material and workmanship, and at Moderate Prices which will compare with any other House in the City. They solicit a call from intending purchasers, to exam- ine their Stock. J. & T. BELL. CATHEOML eLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET CENTRE, Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookbinder, St. Nicholatt Street. 87 il: i: HER BRIGHT SMILE HAUNTS ME STILL. Poetry by J. E. Uirpenter. 7) •Ti8 Music by W. T. ■Weightow. ^^^- N years since last we 5= met, And we mid-night on the mia-nignt on tno seas, ller bright smile naJints me still, f'orlicr voice lives on the breeze. And hr>r spirit comes at will : In the voice lives on the breeze. spirit comes at will ; mid-night, on seas. At the first sweet dawn of light, When I ga.7,0 upon the deep, Her form still greets my sight, While tlie stars their vigils keep ; When I close mine aching eyes. Sweet dreams my senses fill ; And from sleep when I arise. Her bright smile haunts me still. When I close mine aching eyes. Sweet dr.^ras my senses liH ; And from sleep when I arise. Her bright smile haunts me still. bright smile haunts me I have sail'd 'neath alien skies, I have trod the desert path, I have seen the storm arise. Like a giant in his wrath ; Ev'ry damper I have known, That a reckless life can fill ; Yet her presence is not flown Her bright smile haunts me still. Ev'ry danger I have known. That a reckless life can fill ; Yet her ijresence is not flown, Her bright smile haunts me still. Erom the Music Store of J. W. HERBERT & Co., Xotare Dame Street. 2S John Lovell, Book and Job Friuter, and A. ^AEA s IMPORTER OF I IVOTRE OAME ST.. MO]\TREAL EEEJN^CH SILKS, Paris Embroideries and Laces, FRENCH FLOWERS, &c., &c. FRENCH MILLINERY ESTARLISHMENT. General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. 39 I I m DEAR MOTHER I'LL COME HOME AGAIN. Happy Hours, No. 4. By 0. MiZiLEB. live my childhood o'er a - gain, And see thy clear love fS ^ I |S, _] ^_ ] S ^ ,1 , s , . -i ^ ^ y ^ L I -\ k^ ~ \ y beaming eye. Out shineth stars up in the sky, Oh ,t give 81 mother dear, bright sunny rays, That give such joy and H-h'TM^ heav'nly bliss, As by thy knee I used to pray. Or climb'd to steal af - faction's kiss. As by thy knee I m 5 ^^ used to pray, Or climb'd to steal af • fection's kiss. Oh mother dear those early scenes. The flow'ry fields and meadows greeu. As thoughts come back I have a sigh. And wish for happy days gone by ; Long since I left my native shore. But now my heart beats just as then, Tho' miles of sea between us roar, Dear mother I'll come home again. Tho' miles of sea between us roar. Dear mother I'll come home again. From the Music Store of J. W. HERBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. 80 John Lovell, Book aud Job Printer, and GIBB & COMPANY, ESTABLISHED IN 1775, T \ '9 AND No. 18 GEEAT ST. JAMES STBEET, N.B. — GiBB & Co. keep constantly on hand, a Full Assortment of Cloaks, Cushions, &o., &o., ALSO THE BEST LONDON MADE SOLID LEATHER PORTMANTEAUS, General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. 81 MY MOTHER'S VOICE. I l>.: I V t y Wriiiten by Mrs. Hemaits. Composed by Miss J. Bbaitam. f^- My mother's voice is gone a- way, aground our 80*cial JX m. hearth, ^ ^; ij.i j -^ i We have lost its tones that were so gay, so ■g-^ ^-JL J' J [ J_J_J _j=^ fall of joy-ous mirth, And the wild bright smile that UM-^ lit her face and made our hearts re - joice; _ p ■"Ti )^« ^ ^ ■ ^ — ^ N" 1 ^^ LkJ 1 k-L-U f — iJ=U Sadly we mourn each vanquished grace but most of all her voice. We stood around her dying bed, we saw her dark eye close, Wliile from her lips the pulses flod and from hnr cheek the rose, And still in fondness once she moved and once she stroved to speak To the mournful beings thr.t she loved, and yet she was too weak. And oft since then her voice has come around my heart again. And it seems to speak as from the tomb and bid mo not compTain. And brighter hiddened treasure forth that lie in mem'ry^s store And again to thoughts of that voice gives birth that voice, I hear no more. From the Music Store of J. W. HEEBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. f< 82 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and i,!|i RINGLAND & EWAR' , SUIRT AND COLLAR NAlFACniRERS, 272 NOTBE DAME STREET, Beg to call special attention to their select stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDER-CLOTHING, SMALL-WARES, Sheetings, Quilts, Table Linens, Flannels, &c., &c. PAEASOLS, Embracing the Z^atest Styles. V R. & E. have always a Choice Stock of 6ENTS' UBERDASHERT, roB - STYLES, QTJA.LITY & QUANTITY Cannot be £(ilIALLED in MontreaL General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. M » I m Written by MU» S. B. Burton. IVith Exprenilion WHEN I AM FAR AWAY. Music by FoLKT Hall. f « . For - g«t iu« not, for - pet me not, Fond For • uvt ni(i not, for • ir<'t me not, "When 84 fi^et nie not. Fond g«'t me not, "When zazDq: wonian'H beart would say, I am doad and gone, XPTp^ ^•-j^ For • get mo not, for For • get me not, for Hall, get mo not, A\'hcn I get me not. My heart A tempo. 22 am - far a - way. Oh wati • thine a • lone. Oh h-»^ H4t f^ think of me, I'll think of tliee, ire niorniuK dawn ap think of me, I'll think of thi-e. And with my la • tea m test Eears, Oh think of rao, I'll think of thee. And reath, I'll think of thee, I'll pray for thee. And think of mi>, I'll think of thee, I'll think of thee. And pray for thee. And ■V- ?=2=^ bathe my couch with tears ; For bless thy name in death; For get me not, for- get mo not, for ■ \f^-^ k^ r^ 1 s ^' ^ fgl get me not. Fond woman's heart would say, For - get me not, for- get me not, When I am dead and gone, For - get me not, for> i get me not, When I - - am - far a - way. get me not, My heart - • was • thine a • lone. John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and ik; AUSTIN ADAMS, MANUFACTUBBB OF '9 a lii^m WASH BOARDS, AMD AND IMPORTER OP BATTINQ, BRUSHES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. JUATS, blacking, sieves, Sce, FRENCH, ENGLISH & GERMAN PAPER nANOINdS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, wmmw mmm, wmm mmmx AND SMALL WARES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. No. 45 GREAT ST. JAMES STEEET, MONTR7h]A.L. (jleiitiral Bookbiader, St. Nicholas Street. 36 THE HOME WHERE ROSES GREW. ; ; .1 I r t ■ 11 '■ Ik t Written and Composed by II. Millaed. O! Low of-teu Avhen at eve I'm sit-ting Near the hearth stone wliere the hemlock burns, g ^^TJ^ ^^^ Cherish'd forms I see bo fore me llit-tiiijr, P-i.^^ ^ «-J— H iw t^— &=^ ^.^rjH hrt "^ And in fan - cy's dream my hume re - turns ; r * ^ m r^ Ik n« V 1- r W J,J_rj _-1_ Mem - 'ry fond de - lights to Jin - j?er ver. -rg *^gF"fl Round the scenes that tender -^ 1221 childhood knew, /7s I .J--J^ O ! would that I had ne-ver. Home I my dear old home whe/e ro-ses grew. Oft my aa;ed father comes before me. And my mother mourns her absent son. Now their parting blessings hover o'er me, * As the flowers blossom one by one ; Nothing from my heart those ties (tan sever Time hath prov'd all their att'ectiou true, 1 would that I had left thee never. Home ! my dear old home where roses grew. May kind angels ever watch around them, Health and plenty, banish care and fear. All the joys of happy life surround them, Blessd and honor'd be their dwelling here When the weary toil of life is over. And we calnilv chanue the old for now, 01 may we me>;t and lliid another Home, as dear as that where roses grew. From the Music Store of J. W. HERBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. 36 John Lovoll, Jiook and Job Printer, and i Diploma and) ESTABLISHED in 1832. f£iPjT*T»"^* Medal, Oreat > < Medal, Paris Exhib. 1861. 5 I Exhib. 1865. .._ M3JM mmimu GENTS' NOVELTIES! JOHN HENDERSON & Co., Notwithstanding the thousand and one different styles of Hats and Caps, manufactured in England, France, and the United States, the Crystal Block can exhibit them all. Silk Hats, Felt Hats, Felt Caps, Railway Caps, Water- proof Hats and Caps, Children's Fancy Caps, Smoking Caps, and every other Cap worn, in great variety. Infant's Felt Hats and Ladies' Hats, the latest fashions and most becoming shapes. FOBS m OEAT YAKffiTY. Hudson Bay Sable, Canada Mink, in Capes, Half Capes, Victorines, Muffs, Mitts, Cuffs, &c., &c. INDIAN CURIOSITIES, BEAD and BARK WORK in every article Manufac- tured by the Indians. In Coats and Capes for Gents and Youths. Diploma *) ( Diploma ^lSS°^oJ^^^SE CALL & EXAMINE^jgjvindri Montreal, June, 1860. General Uookbindcr, St. Nicholas Street. m FAIRY BELLE. I V ■ I*' t Poetry and Music by STEPHEN C. FosTEB. ^^^^^ ^ The pride of the vil • lage and the fair-est in the doll Is the queen of my song and her rsjrit JOS ^ ^ name is Fairy-Belle ; The sound of her light step may be heard up • on the hill Like the fall of the snowdrop or the Chorus. dripping of the rill. Fai - ry Belle, gen-tlo Fai - ry Belle, The star of the night and the lily - of tlie day, Fai - ry Belle, The quecnof all the dell. Long may she re - vel on her bright suu-ny way, She sings to the meadows and she carols to the streams. She lauKhs in the sunlight and smiles while in her dreams, Her liair like the thistle down is borne upon the air, And her heart like the humming bird's is f^ee from ev'ry caro. Choms. Her soft notes of melody around me sweetly fall. . Her eye full of love is now beaming on my soul. The sound of that gentle voice, the glance of that eye, Surround me with rapture that uo other heart could sigh, Chorug, From the Music Store of J. W. HEEBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. 38 John Lovell, Book and Job Priuter^ and m. ILIl k (Oh WHOLESALE & RETAIL 264 ST. PAUL STREET, (CORNER OF 8T. NICHOLAS.) IMPORTBRS OF MM mmmM mum AND JAPANNED AND BRITANNIA METAL WARE, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS; DEALERS IN BUILDERS' & CABINET MAKERS' HARD- WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ; PLUMBERS, LOCKSIITHS, & BELL-HANGERS Materials 3 MOULDERS, LETTERS, CRUCIBLES, &c. EDaS TOOLS, OF ENGLISH ft AMERICAN UANITFACTUBE. Montreal, June, I860. General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. m !\f: !l *l m '■T r lit m I SEE HER STILL IN MY DREAMS. Poetry and Music by Stephen C. Foster. While tlie flow'rs bloom in glad-nes8 and spring birds rejoice Tliere's a void in our household x>f = jlJ ^^ one gen - tie voice. The form of a loved one hath i^ 2E -^ y»assed IVom the light. But the sound W licr foot fall fe- fe- 9 ^ turns with the night ; For 1 m 5=t g^E^^E^ - see her still in my dreams, I (S>- P=^ m see her still in my dreams, Though her smiles have de-parted from the meadows and the streams. see her still in roy ~-^ 3 m Tzh-^- dreams. T^ see her still in my dreams, though her ^^ UJ^-i^J^ smiles have de • part - ed from the meadows and the streams. Though her voice once familiar hath gone from the day And her smiles from the sunlight have faded away. Though I wake to a scene now deserted and bleak. In my visions I find the lost for n that I seek ; For I see her still in my dreams, I see her still in my dreams. Though her smiles have aeparted from the meadows and the streams. I see her still in my dreams, I see her still in my di'eams, Though her smiles have departed from the meadows and the streams. From the Music Store of J. W. HERBERT & Co., Notre Dame Street. 40 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and The Subscribers have rented that BEAUTIFUL STORE, No. 73 Great St. James St., (UNDERNEATH GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OFFICES,) Where they will keep constantly on hand an Extensive and Com- plete Assortment of CHINA, GLASS AND EABTeiWARE; IN PART CONSISTING OT: DINNEB SETS, Plain, Oilt and Enamelled China and Stoneware, CHINA DESSEBT SERVICES, BREAKFAST SETS, China, Gilt and Plain, Stoneware, Stone Color, Enamelled, &c., TEA SETS, an UNUSUALLY LARGE VABIETY, Decorated, Gilt and Plain, FBENCH and ENGLISH CHINA, STONEWABE, &c., PLAIN, GILT AND ENAMELLED TOILET SETS WITH FOOT BATHS, SLOP JARS, MOUTH BASINS AND EWERS TO MATCH, A very fine assortment of PLAIN, PRESSED & CUT GLASSWABE. — ALSO,— PARIAN STATUARY VASES, JUGS, &C. Ornamental China Vases^ Baskets, Boxes^ &c. J. PATTON & Co. Montreal June, 1860. General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. 41 1^ i It ; ti M \ M in I I \ li )! JOHN LOVELL, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, SPfc. oNlcRoEa^ Sltccb, §((fcoattcaf, Bespectfully directs attention to his Establishment as above. HAVING A VEET lAEOB S3 " == = s S: nEci iliii i iilli ill i iu^ y i« i == 11 BH p 1 1^ im n I J HE IS I'iirABLED TO UNDEBXAKE ALL EIKDS 07 SOOE AND JOB FBINTINa AND The strictest attention given to all orders, and all work done in his Establishment at the VERY liOWSST CHARGES. AlB JOB FMIiTIMCi EXECUTED ON STEAM POWER PRESSES, And with strict regard to Economy in the Charges. The smallest orders thankfullj received, and carefullj and promptly executed. Canada Dieectoet Oitice, Montreal, June, 1860. * 42 John Lovbll, Book and Job Printer, and BOOKBINDING. THE SUBSCRIBER, having engaged skilled and experienced workmen, and being provided with the latest improved and most extensive Machinery, is now prepared to execute BINDING in every variety of style and finish. At the Provincial Exhibition held in Montreal in October, 1858, he was awarded the First Prize and Diploma for the best specimen of Bookbinding ; First Prize for the best specimen of ordinary Bookbinding, suitable for Libraries ; and the IH,rst Prize for the best specunen of Blank Book Binding. Some Specimens of Binding, from Mr. Lovell's, are the best we have seen in Canada ; and, so long as such work can be done here, there will be no occasion to send Books to New York or Bot *on in order to have superior hinding.-^ Montreal Witness. At the Provinoiaii Exehbition, held at Kingston in Septem- ber, 1859, he was awarded several Prizes for Bookbinding and for Print'- g. Mr. John Lovell's display of Bookbinding was not only in the highest degree creditable to him, out to the whole Province. The Specimens shown were neat, substantial, in jrood taste, and of first class workmanship. His energy deserves success. — Montreal Gazette. The Specimens of Bookbinding, plain and ornamental, and the letter- press specimens of Mr. John Lovell were highly praised, and every one was struck with the perfection to which this gentlemen has brouglit these branches of his art. — Montreal Herald. Mr. John Lovell, of Montreal, has on view a case of books in every style of binding. The specimens exhibited will bear the closest scrutiniy. The style of workmanship in the ornamental and library styles of binding reflect the highest credit on Mr. Lovell's enterprise. His Account books are equal to any of the same kind we have ever seen. — Kingston News. Mr. John Lovell, of Montreal, exhibited some splendid Specimens of letter-press printing, and of Bookbinding — the bookbinding was princi- pally on works of his o\vn publication, and attracted the admiration of every one.—New Era^ Milton, C, W. Ord';rs for all kinds of BOOKBINDING respectfully solicited. Montreal, June, 1860. JOHN LOVELL, Printer and Bookbinder. General Bookbinder, St. Nicholas Street. 13 i! I il! THERE'S SOMEBODY WAITING FOR ME. Words by J. E. Cabpbntbb. Music by C. W. Gloybb. The moon's shining bright, and the stars give their light, And the - h I N h . 7^ ^- N--N- evening invites ns to stray, But in vain do I talk of a bright moonlight walk, I am here, and I cant get a - way; I'm a Bird in a cage, and they say "at my age" that "their ^^^^^j4j^^ wonder is what I can see . In a walk in the cold tho' the m i^—^ ^ truth must be told That there's somebody waiting for me. There's JN .^ fc N > N m m some-bo - dy waiting, There's some-bo • dy waiting. There's some -bo - dy wait-ing for They ask me to sing, and my music they bring, " 'Tis meet me oy moonlight " again Audits getting quite late, and I know he wont wait. And he'll go if it comes on to rain ; And now they propose all the shutters to close, As a form in the moonlight I see. But before they're aware I'll steal down the back stair For there's somebody waiting for me. &o. 44 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and Ctreat % Janies Street, M O l!^ T R E ^ L . — ■» •* Tho Proprietor of this well known Hotel takes this opportu- nity of announcing to travellers, that extensive alterations and iimprovements having recently been made throughout the house, he is now prepared to accommodate, comfortably, as large a num- ber of visitors as any other first class Hotel in the City. Situated on the most Fashionable Street in the City, within a minute's walk of the French Parish Church, contiguous to the various Banks, in sight of the Beautiful Mountain, a short dis- tance from the Victoria Bridge, the Ohamp-de-Mara, and other prominent places of interest or business, this house is admitted, by all its patrons, to be the most desirable in Montreal. Carriages, with careful and intelligent drivers, may be pro- cured on application at the Office. Omnibuses and Porters are in attendance at Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings. Jr:^ Particular attention is directed to the fact that the Pro- prietor of the Ottawa Hotel utterly discards the employment of RUNNERS, being satisfied to allow the success of his House to depend upon its own merits. Breakfast from Seven to Nine o'clock. Dinner from One to Three o'clock. Tea from Six to Nine o'clock. BOOMS MAT BE SECTJBED BT lELEGBAPH. Montreal, June, 18G0. S. BROWNING, Proprietor. General Bookbinder, St. NicholAS Street. 46 ii I THE MEETING OF THE WATERS. Words by Thomas Moobb. There is not in the wide world a val-ley so sweet As that vale in whose bo-som the bright wa-ters meet, Oh ! the last rays of feeding and life must do - part, Ere the ^^=2=jTf^ i^nj: bloom of that val • ley shall fade from my heart, Ere the ^ ^ /' I ;> J^J:-^^ bloom of that val - ley shall fade ftom my heart. Yet it was not that Nature had shed o'er the scene Her purest of crystal and brightest of green ; 'Twas noi the soft magic of stream-let ur hill ; Oh ! no— it was something more exquisite still :— (bis), •Twas that friends, the belov'd of my bosom, were near. Who made ev'ry dear scene of enchantment more dear ; And who felt how the best charms of Nature improve When we see them reflected from looks that we love, {bis.) Sweet vale of Avoca 1 how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade, with the friends 1 love best, Where the storms which we feel in thitt cold world would cease. And our hearts, like thy waters, be mingled in peace 1 {bis.) 46 John Lovell, Book and Job Printer, and ^^ o S> ^^^ & MEli^ mVO'ST'JEl % ^ AND 71 GREAT ST. JAMES STREET., (tJNDER GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OFFICES.) COOKING. PARLOIl & HALL STOVES. Amongst our large assortment will be found the leading Stoves 1 of the day, the GOOD SAMARITAN COOKING STOVES AND Marbleized Slate Mantel Pieces and Grates, Cribs, Cradles, Hall Chairs, Hat, Coat, and Umbrella Stands, &c., 1191 iSMSH WEilf SIl, Fountains, Vases, Chairs, Settees, Summer Houses, &c. IRON RAILINGS Wire, Wrought Iron, and Ornamental Cast Iron Railing and Gates for Cemeteries, Fronts of Houses, Balconies, Desks, Counters, &c. REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, and WIRE MEAT SAFES, The Latest and Most Approved Patterns. Tinsmiths, Stovemen, and Painters sent out to execute all Orders in their respective branches. Montreal, June, 1860. General Bookbinder, 8t, Nicholas Street, 4"y 1^ *• V m- fc IN THE PRESS t t ' TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUMMER OP 1860. MEU;S GiGML GiGBAPE BY J. GEORGE HODGINS, M.A. EMBELLISHED WITH ABOUT AND 100 BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS. ' This GEOGRAPHY, while it is designed to furnish a satis- factory risumi of geographical knowledge of all parts of the world, will give equal prominence to the BRITISH COLONIES, concerning which such meagre information is generally found in works of this kind. It is designed and will be a suitable Text Book for children in CANADA, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, NEWFOUNDLAND, PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND, the EAST and WEST INDIES, AUSTRALIA, &c. The Maps and Wood Cuts are now in course of preparation, and every effort will be made to expedite publication. The work will be in the Bookstores in the Summer of 1860. R. & A. MILLER will be the General Agents for the Sale of this Book throughout CANADA. The Geography will also be on Sale at the Bookstores in the principal Cities in ENGLAND, IRELAND, and SCOTLAND— In NOVA SCOTIA- -NEW BRUNSWICK—NEWFOUNDLAND — PRINCE EDI^ ARD'S ISLAND — The EAST and WEST INDIES— AUSTfeALIi^ , &c. " PRICE $1 . > JOHN LOVELL, Puhluher. Montreal, June, 1860. 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