Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 13 mai 1854, samedi 13 mai 1854
[" REMOVAk OF THB Montreal Herald Printin; ÜMce, Tr have Il Ë Al O V B D their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, centrât and commodkma pre-miaea, in Notre Dame Mreet, formerly known as BuADBtmv\u2019a Boildings near St.François Xavier Street, and immediately in rear of the New Post Utiiee.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR EVKItV DKgCItlPTION OP BOOS AND JOB PRINTING, will be received on the above premises, or, as formerly, at the lip.rutil Qtliee, No.23 St.^ Gabriel Street, where the Editors ano Clerks\u2019 Offices will remain until May, 1854.Er-Eu trance, to the Printing Office, by the Gateway.April 9.43 VW-Æ5 «\"\u201cSBSASSi cm AWB BAfrrr gommjriicial gazette YOLUME XLYI.tlO'PKLS, Russell, Broiiiers\u2019 HOTELS, ©U3EI3SO, A!;D ffiOS-OMTO, (Lute Albion,)\t(L^ü Beard\u2019s.) RUSSELL, BROTHERS, grateful for past favors, wlierc-by they have been e Tabled to extend their uusmeas to the Ancient Capitals of both sections of the Province, respectfully inform their num-rous friends, and particularly the travelling comm ;uhy, ttiat they have made such ar-rangementa t.ir the coming season, as will entitle them to a con inmince of the liberal patronage they have hiiheno possessed.Their whole study will.Oe to m iKe their patrons feel \u2014 whether their st y be long or short\u2014that ttieir Establishments are ihe embodiment of luxurious comfort and a quiet home.\t» Both iheir TORONTO and QUEBEC Establishments are entirely furnished anew, repainted and pipered, and refurnished and fitted with new' Carpets and Floor Cloths throughout, imported direct to their own order from the manufacturers.T .eir LltJUOiid, French, German and English Bonded WiNAd, and Imported A L E and BEERS, &c., have been selected expressly for oj- cüuuoiseurz tu c/io ititlLxvuv m^ivivajiu' Eur.ipe They have also secured the services of CAefs de Cuisine from Ute Dniieil States, who stand unrivalled in tlieir Art,and their entire siatfnf Assistants, Stewards, Waiters, Ate , bave been selected Solely with regard to their abilities,attention and civilities PRIVATE SUITS of SUPERBLY FURNISHED Ar-AKL'MENCS may be always secured by timely application.April 20.\t47 ur.os HOUSE, Opposite 'SJnion iüailroad Bepot, ALHASY STREET, TROY, NKW YORK.THE undersigned has FITTED UP and OPENED tor the reception of the travelling public the ahuve named Ilttl\u2019KL.The building is entirely new, and will amply accommodate two hundred guests.It has been furnished elegantly throughout, i egard less ot expense, and it is not wanting in any of the comforts or conveniences which make tip a FIRST CLASS NEW YORK HOTEL.And it is designed to render the Tables, Attendance, &e., in all respects equal to those establishnn nts.The House is situated directly opposite the south end of the new Depot of the Union Railroad, and within a lew steps of the same.Passengers need have no apprehension of he dig left by ihe Oars.£3\u201c Porters at all itims in attendance at the Depot, to receive checks and to convey baggage to and from the House, and save delay.While it will he the aim of the Subscriber to deserve, be hopes to receive a share of the Travelling patronage.J.W.STEARNS, Proprietor.Troy, April 14, 1854.\t3m 4fi FOR SALE.CilOiCB BOTTLED WISES, &c.&c.&c.THE Subscribers are now receiving and offer for sale, a choice assortment of BOTTLED WINES, &c.Hock and Moselle.Sparkling Moselle \u201c Johannisberger Burgundy Chamberlin Still Hock Clarets.In Bottle.3t.Julien St Estephe Ratai I ley Latitte Marganx Latour In Wood.Floilae -t Estephe St.Julien WHITE'WINE.Vin de Graves San terne Latour Blanche Brandies.Vfartell\u2019s, in wood.Hennessay\u2019s, do Gregorie 4 Go\u2019s, do Finest Champagne, in bottle Gin.De Kuypers Gross Swords Brand, high flavored Booth\u2019s London Old Tom Scotch Whiskey, London and Dublin Stout, Campbell's Strong Ale, Bass\u2019s Pale Ale, in Wood and Bottle, Liqueurs, &c.N.B.\u2014All Wines in Bottle from our Cellars are guaranteed as represented, and if not approved of may be returned.ROBERT CLARKE & CO., 2 Peddie\u2019s Building\u2019s, LeMoine Street.April 22.\t48 Port.Prime Old and Tawny Sanueman & Co.\u2019s Q.Harris & Co.\u2019s Graham & Co.\u2019s Hunt & Co.\u2019s Sherry.Pale, Gold and Brown Colors\u2014Dry and Full Flavored.Amontillado Pemarlin & Co.\u2019s Gordon & Co\u2019s P.Garvey's Widow Portilla Madeiras.East and West India.Barnet, Houghton & Co\\-Blackbarn\u2019s Howard, March & Co.\u2019s Leay cock\u2019s.Sparkling Wines.In Pints and Quarts.CHAMPAGNE.Moets Ruinart, Pere & Fils De Brimont Bouzy Heidseick M u.mm\u2019s Jockey Club , Sillery Yin d\u2019Ay Russian Eagle FOR SALE.Si.Lawrence flail.THE PROPRIETORS of this ESTABLISH-MENT beg to inform their Friends and the Travelling Community, that, in consequence of making improvements, and adding u large number of KUU.VIS, have CLOSED THE HaLL until the 15th APRIL next.Montreal, March 3t)th, 1854.\t3m 38 Teas, Tobacco, Kice, &c.RECEIVING and FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 350 boxes Fresh Teas, in the usual varieties 150 do Choice Tobacco, do 15 tierces Carolina Rice 50 bags Patna do 100 boxes Muscatel Raisins Green and Roasted Coffee, Pepper Pimento, Starch, Mustard, Ac.&c.ROBERT CLARKE & CO., 2 Peddie's Buildings, LeMoine Street, Nearly opposite Messrs.J.& J.Mitchell\u2019s.April 22.\t48 F.irst Arrivals.THE Subscribers have received, per R.M.Steamer \u201c Canada \u201d, THÏCKB GiSkSlHS OF SOOBS, CONSISTING IN PAKT OFt SPLENDID SILVER TEA AND COFFEE feEl'TS CASES OF SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS ELEGANT PLATED STRAWBERRY BOWLS AND BASKETS ELEGANT PLATED CASTERS in Great Variety ELEGANT PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SET TS -AND \u2014 SILVER LEVER HUNTING WATCHES, of Very Superior Finish \u2014also\u2014 GOLD BRACELETS AND BROACHES Do MALECHITE AND PEBBLE BRACELETS Do SCARF PINS Do GUARDS AND CHAINS, ha.&c.SAVAGE & LYMAN.April 13.\t44 FOR SALE.MEW jGrOOBS.r'F'HE Subscriber begs to inform his friends and 1 the public generally, that he has just received a few cases of FANCY ARTICLES, consisting of Ladies\u2019 Papier Mâché Work Boxes, Companions, Portfolios, Jewel Cases, Dressing Cases, Work Baskets, Coral Bracelets, Mounted with Paris Brilliants, Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s Gold Watch Chains, Bmocties, of various Patterns, Si.ver Goblets, of all descriptions, with his usual assortment ol Gold and Silver Watches Jewellery, &e., &c.All kinds of Repairs done with neatnesss and despatch.H.PEACOCK, December 27.239 R1 Fruit ! Fruit ! ! Fruit ! ! JUSS?aSCEIViED-CR.CS?J.853, EX \u201c GLEANER,\u201d FROM MALAGA.£& JLi A JL fSSTATÆî.NO! ICE.W.E.ÏÏüLMES, ADVOCATE.HAS made arrHugemeiits which will enable him to dt-vott* a pOr;ion of his time to all matteis connected witti the PURCHASE, GENERAL iVl A.V \\ G EM E N f, an d SALE OF REAL ES L'A fE, as well as the obtaining of Loans upon the Security of Real or oth-r Property.Mr.H.-\u2014 \u2014- -> -4\u2014 -i \u2022\u2022-.l.lux Pl'y ihts i ballisters and hand-tad foiiuiug the enure cairiaife of ihe steps.Pi ices from #1.5.\tr 56 SiSSSSWiS.THE Subscriber has RE MOV E D to those extensive premises, lately erected in Custom House Square, directly opposile the Montreal House.ALEXANDER WALKER.Montreal, May 4, 1854.\u2022\t55 Removal, RICHELIEU COMPANY\u2019S OFFICE REMOVED to St.Gabriel Street, opposite the Canada Hotel.Aprii 25,\t1m 49 REMOVAÎÜ COWAN & CROSS will REMOVE on the 1st MAY next, to No.8, St.Maurice Street directly opposite the rear part of their old stand, a few doors in from McGill Street, where they will continue business as WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE and SPIRIT DEALERS.April 18.\t46 brune lies, such sky-lights; Mu.mtfUtf&oi\u2019y9 February 16.* L.£îTU\\b, isHUTTiJitS, vooiid, 0.-\u2022' 2Gf West Broadway9 hT.Y* BENJAMIN F.MILLE it.ly 20 INDIA DUDBEIl GOODS.*\tTRADE, IBS'S.D.HODGMAN, 27 Maiden Lfye, and 69 Nassau Street^ INVITES the attention of his former custo ner.s and merchants generally-, particularly Wholesale Buyers, lu lus i n me use slock of INDIA RUBBER GOODS, which he has now on hand, and is daily receiving from his Factories, including\u2014 Goals, Capes, Gloves, Pams, Overalls, Leggings, Caps, Reeling Jackets, Life Preservers, Whips, Carriage Cloth, Piano.Covers, Machine Belling, Engine Packing, Croton Hose, And every description of Rubber Goods manufactured.'ihe repuiuiion of my Goods for their excellent quality so well established as to render any further commendu-jum entirely superfluous It affords me great pleasure to inform Wholesale Buyers of ItUBBtta CLOTHING, Thai I am enabled io ofier them inducements to purchase superior io what I have heretofore, an I as I firmly be-e superior to any that have been or can bk oifered them elsewhere.Urdérs respectfully solicited, and attended with promptness and de.;patch, by D.HODGMAN, 27 Maiden Lane & 69 Nassau fell.,New York.February 28.\t3m 25 REJIOVA&u THE undersigned have REMOVED to the Corner of St.Paul and St.Joseph StreVts.ALEX.MOLSON & CO.April 22.\t43 REMOVAL.D.STUART has REMOVED to the Premises lately occupied by Messrs.Watson & Williams, corner of McGill and St.Paul Streets.March 7.\t28 G.1 RE310VAÏ.CHAMBERLAIN & THOMSON have REMOVED to the Stores, No.270; St.Paul Street, next door to Messrs.DAVID TORRANCE k CO.March 4, 1854.\t27 HM.BOWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED to \u2022 the Residence of Mademoiselle Duperez, No.7 Little St.James Street.May 10.60 ES.W.SEEM\u2019®, Ssaton House^omsTikw fir'VStfifiïf\u2019à 1.JL BUILDINGS, No.60 Commissioners Street, Opposite ihe Quebec Steamboat Wharf.May 14.:\t64 NOTICE- APPLICATION will be made to the Provincial Parliament at its next Session, to ob'ain a CIRCUIT COURT and a REGISTRY OFFI CE at tile Village of INDUSTRY, Parish of St.Charles Borromée, District of Montreal, in Lower Canada.A.HAGNAN.Industry, November 9, 1853.\t220 A.Bvajsnpisça» wab.essoü'se.[BEG to inform those whom it may concern, that I hold a Lease of my Warehouse for three years longer, from Louis Anldjo, Esq, for himself, Mrs.H.O.Andrew's, and other Legatees ot the late Helen Richardson ; and that, if I am forced to leave the Premises, owing to a late sale ot the Property, I will commence an action of damages against tbe former owners, for the loss 1 may thereby sustain.ROBERT ADAMS.December 31.\t241 Trinity College, Toronto.TWO SCHOLARSHIPS, of tbe annual value of £25, Currency, have recently been founded in this College, by the Hon.John HRlyakd Cameron, open to the Sons of Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland,1 resident\u2019 and doing duty in any part of British North America.The Scholarships are tenableTor three years, and i be holders are required to graduate in Arts in Trinity College.Coterisparubus, the preference will be given to any candidate who intends to rec ive Holy Orders One of these Scholarships will be open to competition in October next.Information respecting the days and the subjects of examination, and in other matters connected with tne College, may he obtained on application, by letter, to the Provost, Trinity College, Toronto.March 11.\ta s 30 City Bank.NOTICE is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND of THREE PER CENT upon the Capital Stock of this Institution, has been this day declared for the Current Half Year, and that the same will be PAYABLE, at the Bunking House, in this City, on and after THURSDAY, the 1st day of June next.The Transfer Books will be closed between the 13th May and 5th June.The usual ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders will be held at the Bank, on MONDAY, the 5th day'of JUNE next, for the Election of Director\u2019s, when a General Statement of the Affairs of the Institution will be submitted.The Chair to be taken at Noon.By order of the Board, F.MACCULLOCH, Cashier.April 27.\t51 British and Marlli American EXPRES S_C 0 MP AN Y.gâ$o,o&o.WILLIAM FOE.I), Jr., President.T.W.SOLIS Oïl, Seeret\u2019y.& Treasurer, BIRSC roils.John R.Forsyth, Kingston.William Ford, Jr., Kingston.Thos W.Robison, Kingston.David Roblin, Napanee.Hamilton Spbnoer, Elmira.Wm.F.Meudell, Toronto.Wm.Matthie, Brock ville.James Ross, Belleville.JOHN 0.CLARK,\tE.W.PALMER, Superintendent.\tGeneral Manager.Office ofthe Company, Kingston, Canada West.MMJr SS E Mÿ S TE .1 S> 8, MANUFACTURED by J.B\u201e.WICRSHSHAttE, 312, BROADWAY, N.Y.Head Quarters for (frnamentul, Elaborate and STK0HG IRON BEDSTEADS, j Frsce, from $4 io $80.Adopted for Dwellings, Hotels, Asylums, Prisons, ficc.The largest assortment, at lowest prices, always on hand.Wire Bailing, Wrought and Cast Iron Bailing and Iron Furniture.The Second edition of the New Phase in Iron.Manufacture will be forwarded.W ORKS, 53, 55, 57,59 and G1 Lewis St.March 25.\t^ 4m Tts 38 FORTLAM© A D Y E R 'BASEMENTS.rj] \u2022 ¦ - 2?OR PHEW YCMifii VIA Grand Trunk and Portland.THE NEW AND REGULAR PACKETS, SAMUEL GILM AN, Chpt P.S.Berry, 2250 bbls capacity L >S.POND.Oupl.B.A Crowell,\t18 0 do\tdo E F.LEWIS, Capt.T.D.Berry.\t16 0 do\tdo SUSAN, Capt.P.Graflam,\t140) do\tdo ^^LLbedj^^iiet^ regularly from PORTLAND for Freight .'hipped by a ese Packcs, either to or from New Y ork\\ will he forwarded ai on e to its destination» Any mlormation re.^pceiii!\" this line can he.obtained of henry fox.No.1 BrownJs Wharf.Portland.Me.April 20.\t3m ws < London, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, Boston, Mass., Portland, Me., Quebt c, Montreal, PRÏNCIPAIi OFFICES.Bytown, Brock ville, Kingston, Belleville, Go bourg, Port Hope, Toronto, Hamilton, London, C.W.!onnecting with Express Companies for all parts ot the Unitid States, California, Australia, &c.¦ CIRCULAR.THE A1 JNU 111^ il.LL PESONS having Claims againstthe Estate of the late JOHN STEPHENSON, Esq., M.D., orof his Widow, ISABELL A TORRANCE, lately deceased, are notified to present the same, duly nitrated, to the undersigned, who has been appointed Tutor to the Minor WILLIAM WHITEFORD, Tutor.St.Joseph Street August 26.\t153 GAKOERT AMS> FIEE® SEEPS.CLOVERSEEDS CARROT do PURPLE TOP SWEDISH TURNIP do YELLOW ABERDEEN\tdo do WHITE BELGIAN CARROT do MANGLE WURTZEL do ONION SEEDS, &c.kc.With a General Assorment of GARDEN SEEDS, in packages,just received.RICHARD BIRKS, (Late Kexford\u2019s,) No.77 HcUiU Street.April 11.\t43 Russia Sneet Iron.TONS, just received in prime order, and fur Sale by FROTHINGHAM ^WORKMAN.February 2.\t'\t14 10 .Nuise Si.THE Subscriber has THIS DAY formed a COPARTNERSHIP with his Nephew, JOHN M.YOUNG, and H.N.JANES, and tbe Business heretofore carried on by him will be continued under the Style and Firm of YOUNG, JANES & CO.JOHN Y\u2019OUNG.Montreal, 13th March, 1854.\t31 Scrap Iron Wanted p^Y the Subscribers, for which the highest mar- ket price wilt be paid.April 22.SAMUEL & GO., jSt.John Street.48 TO GARDENERS &, FLORISTS.FresU Garden and Flower Seeds.npHE Subscribers have received, and are now JL receiving, their usual suppliesot ENGLISH and FRENCH SEEDS, imported by Steamers via Portland and Boston, and which will be found to be of usual good quality.\u2014also,\u2014 The following Seeds, raised for them by- one of the members of the firm, from selected roots, viz ; White Belgian Carrot Early Horn do Large Altringham do Large Red Onion Large Yellow Union WILLIAM LYMAN k CO., St.Paul Street.March 30.\t38 B ICHROMATE OF POTASK-PRUSS1ATE OF POTASH SAL SODA SULPHURIC ACID MURIATIC ACID For Sale by February 14.G.D.WATSON.19 BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY HAS been organized for the purpose of facilitating the transit of Money, valuable and other parcels, and Merchandize of every description, between all the principal Ctties^'Towns and Villages in British North America, Great Britain and Ireland, and the United States.The accountability of the present Company may be judged of by the known responsibility of its President and Directors, and the public may-rest assured that no efforts will be wanting on its part to give tbe utmost satisfaction in the transaction of any business' that may be entrusted 10 it.The great trouble and expense hitherto experienced in the forwarding of parcels and light packages to and from Great Britain and this country, will in a great measure be obviated by this Company, as they purpose establishing Agencies in the principal-cities in England, Ireland and Scotland, and also of availing themselves of the direct communication afforded by tbe Canadian Line of Ocean Steamers, by which time, and to a great extent, the exorbitant commission and c istoms charges incurred at the ports of New-York and Boston, as well as the high rates of freight exacted by United States Express Companies will be saved.Besides the Money and Parcel branch of tbe Express business, this Company will be prepared to contract with merchants and others, for the delivery of Goods and Merchandize of every description both in the Canadas and United States, by fast freight lines.Also, to recieve consignments of Goods from any part of the world, pass them through the Customs and forward them to their destination with the utmost despatch.All such consignments must be accompanied by invoices for entry when coming to Quebec or Montreal, and by Consular certificates when shipped in winter via Portland.Having contracted with the Grand Trunk Railroad Company for the exclusive privilege of the Express portion of their business, and arranged wilh ihe Proprietors of the River and Lake lines of Mail Steamers, for the conveyance of I heii Messengers and Freight, the BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY respectfully announce that on the opening of navigation, they will commence running a Daily Express between Quebec, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, and intermediate places ; also, between Boston, viû Portland and Montreal.A Messenger will accompany' all Goods, Bank Notes, Specie, Collections, &c, which may be committed to them, and each Steam Boat and Train on which they ride, will be provided with suitable iron safes in which to deposit valuables.To ensure the speedy delivery of Goods shipped to or from ports iu Britain, they must bedix-tinclly marked \u201c Care of tbe British and North American Express Co.,\u201d as the Company will have Agents at all the Canadian and British Ports to receive and forward the same-.By these safe and expeditious means of transit and moderate charges, the Company expects a large share of public patronage.N.B.\u2014Arrangements for opening Offices from Quebec to the Upper Lakes cannot be perfected before the 10th or 15th of May, of which due notice shall be given, together with Agents\u2019 names.JOHN C.CLARK, Superintendent.E.W.PALMER, General Manager, Office, 53 Gt.St.James St.Kingston, April 27, 1854.\t50 SERAPHIVR, MELOPHIiYE, AND H E LODE ON MANUFACTORY, No.89 Federal Street, \u201cClapp\u2019s Block,\" over the Post Office, Portland.THE Subscriber having purchased his former partner\u2019s iiuere.-l ill the above n'ine.l Manuf mory, would inform die former patron-; ol ihe establishment mid the public ge lera\u2019ty, that he has made such arrangements hy the employment of superior workmen, as will enable him to turn out Reed Organs, Seraph lues, Meloplilncs, and Meiodeons, Of Ihe best quality, both in lone and style of finish.REED ORGANS, of sufficient power for Churches, purchased ot from $103 io $S3U ; and all instruments wan anted to give H.uisfavttou.Orders from abioad promptly attended 11.WILI.UM P.HASTINGS, Late of the Firm of Hastings & Pbiibronk.April 20.\t_______________________3m ws 48 FIBBV & SEAVJKY, Dealers in Cookin?' Hall ami Parlour Stoves, Hot Air Pomaces autl Cooking Ranges, WlluLUSALU & RKTAiL, No.33 Exchange Street, Portland, Maine.April 20.\tly w, FFRlVITUItE.IFALTER COREY, at his Furniture Warehouse, Nos.» r 62.54 and 56 i-xchunge »**iieel, would mviie the at-îcimon of puichaser^ r.-m examination ofthe trio*! extensive assortment of FURNt rUtth, ever ofleied in thii city, omsisiingol rich medium and low pi iced Drawing: Room and Pat lour Furniture, Rosewood Mahogany and Walnut Chamber Setts, With the largest variety of Painted Chamber Furniture to be found in any establishment in JNew England.Looking Classes, Mai trasses.
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