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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" HEMOVAÏ.O» T HH Montreal Herald Printing Office, THE Proprietors of this Establishment have REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, central and commodious premises, in Notre Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, And immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, will be received on the above premises, and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\tS\u2019! mtffat HERALD ; Steam, Book & Job Printing Office, 209 Notre Dame Street, {Near St.François Xavier Street.) AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Sample Iioom«American Mamifactnres* JOSEPH R.DODD.;.Merchants1 Exchange.Wholesale Importers of Dry Goods.ROBERT ADAMS.301 St.Paul St.ALEX.ARTHUR.212 Notre Dame Street.C.\tJ.HOUGHTON.St.Paul St.Staple and Fancy Dry Goods* DOYON& TOURVILLE.29S Notre Dame St.D.\tMACGREGOR & CO.292 Notre Dame St.J.& M.NICHOLS.290 Notre Dame St.HENRY MORGAN & Co.No.200 & 202, McGill St.MOR1SON, CAMERON & EMPEY, No.288 Notre Dame Street.\t, \u201e BRUNEAU & BERTRAND.107 St Paul and 270 Notre Dame Streets.D.& W.SMITH,.205 Notre Dame St.CHAS.F.McCALLUM.138 Notre Dame St.AUGE & ROY.New No.202 Notre Dame St.H.\t& H.MERRILL.128 Notre Dame St.LIMOGES & DESROCHERS, Corner St.Lawrence & Craig Streets.\t\u201e NEW ŸORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 Notre Dame St.ALEX.MURPHY.Old, No.188, New, 27S Notre Dame Street.Stove and Iron Furniture Wareîiouse* T.M.RODDEN.61 Great St.James St Teachers of Music.I.\t.EGLAUCH.Corner St.Catherine & Constant Sts.Piano Forte Warehouse* SEEBOLD, BROS.221 Notre Dame St.A.S.NORDH.EIMER.Great St.James St.Insurance Companies* ST.LAWRENCE INLAND MARINE, Chas.T.Pals* grave, Agent-St.Helen Street.STAR LIFE OF LONDON, Thos.Kay, Agent.St.Eloi Street.\t_ .UNION MUTUAL LIFE, A.F.Sabine, Agent-Sami Francois Xavier St.GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE, James Dougall, Agent.Lemoine Street.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, J.H.Maitland, Agent, Comer of Place d\u2019Armes.BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, J.H.Maitland, Agent.EQUITABLE FIRE, F.Tilston, Manager.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE, J.B.ÎVL Chipman, Manager.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.COLONIAL, (Life only) A.D.Parker.49 Great St.James St.MONARCH (Fire and Life)H.A.Glassford.l6 St.Sacrament St.\t.ROYAL (Fire and Life) H.L.Routh.Commissioner St.CANADA.(Life).T.Ramsay.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale Ready-made Clotiling Warehouse* J.\tB.CLIFFORD.284 St.Paul Si.Clothiers and Merchant Tailors* JOHN GALBRAITH.New No.251, old 183 Notre Dame Street.JAMES RICHARD*.No.35 Great St.James St.W.& J.MUIR.26 Great St, James St.JOHN SUTHERLAND.301 Notre Dame St.JOHN CAMPBELL.283 Notre Dame St.Booksellers and Stationers* JOHN ARMOUR.9 Great St.James St.B.\tDAWSON.23 Great St.James St.Boot and Shoe Stores* D.\tPELLETIER.«8 Notre Dame St.THISBAUDAU DUFRESNE_____41 Notre Dame Street.Hotels* ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Hogan & Penn.Great St.James St.DONEGANA JIOTEL, J.H.Daley.Notre Dame St.ST.NICHOLAS.F.P.Levine.Jacques Cartier Square.EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, W.B.Levine.St.Paul St.Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Wine Merchants* JOHN PHELAN.No.1 St.Mary St.L.\tBERTHELOT.4.No.36 Notre Dame St.WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.Notre Dame St.JOHN HUTCHISON.37 Notre Dame St.DANIEL LANIGAN.265 Notre Dame .^t.FITZPATRICK & MOORE.Comer of McGill & Wm.Sts.RICHARD THOMAS.35 Great St.James St.W.W.MORRO VV.43 St.Lawrence Main St.SAML PRICE.113\t114 Commissioners St.ED.BIRON.Corner of St.Joseph and McGill Sts.Wholesale 'Wine and Spirit Merchants* ROBERT CLARKE Sc CO.No.7 Lemoine Street.GILBERT SCOTT.11 St.Sacrement St.E.\tKERSTEN.210 Notre Dame Street.Importers and Wholesale Grocers* J.A.& H.MATHEWSON.94 McGill St.Importers of Wholesale and Retail Grocers.ADDY & CO.240 Notre Dame Sc 74 St.Law- rence Streets.JOHN BURNS.36 McGill St.C.\tAUSTIN.14 St.Maurice Street.Wholesale Tailor and Clothier and Fancy Dry Goods Store* D.\tMANN.74 McGill and 174 Notre Dame Sts.Wholesale and Retail Tailors and Clothiers LOUIS PLAMONDON.172 St.Paul St, JOS.BEAUDRY.McGill St.F.\tX.LOISELLE.25 McGill St.J.C.GUILMETT.207 and 209 St.Paul St.M.\tL.D.GARE AU.265 Notre Dame St.E.\tEVANS.66 McGill St.THOS.PATTON.42 McGill and 72 St, Paul Streets.Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants* THOS.WILLIAMS.19 St.Sacrament St.NEIL McINTOSH.Corner Place d\u2019Armes.COWAN & CROSS.St.Maurice St.Produce and General Commission j Agents.JOSEPH RODGERSON.27 St.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commission Merchants* HANDYSIDE Sc CO.Custom House Square.A.M.HAY.Upper Canal Basin.Wholesale and Retail Grocers.GEORGE CHILDS.287 Notre Dame St.Retail Family Grocers »£& Coffee Roasters.S.\tENGLISH Sc CO.266 Notre Dame St.Engraver and Lithographer.GEORGE MATTHEWS.66 St.Francois Xavier St.THOMAS IRELAND.20 Great St.James St.Wood Engravers, «fcc.JOHN WALKER.\u2022.22 Great St.James St.Wholesale tfc Retail Confectioners* JOHN GROVES.3 St.Mary St.CHARLES ALEXANDER.243 Notre Dame St.Commission Merchants and Agents* T.\tD.HALL.Exchange Court.FORBES & CO.St.Francois Xavier St.Milliners and Fancy Goods* MRS.ROBERTSON & DAUGHTER.238 Notre Dame St.MRS.CONNELL.262 Notre Dame St.MRS.COFFEY.234 Notre Dame St.Telegraph Companies.GRAND TRUNK CO., Union Buildings.St.Francois Xavie.i Street.Express Companies* NATIONAL, Cheney.Rice Sc Co.3 &.4 Place d\u2019Armes \u2014J.Howes, Agent.BRITISH AND NORTH, J.C.Clark.53 Great St.James St.Coal Merchants* JOHN M.GILBERT.6 St.Sacrament St.Manufacturers and Dealers in India Rubber Goods* HIBBARD Sc CO.258 St.Paul St.Furriers and Hatters* McDOWALL Sc ATKINSON.62 McGill St.JOHN MARTIN.260 Notre Dame St., West.Saw Mills and Lumber Yards.JAS.DOUGLAS*.Canal Basin, West of McCord St.Importers of Iron, Steel «fc Shelf Hardware.BREWSTER, MULHOLLAND Sc CO.243 St.Paul St.Manufacfurer of Cut Nails, Ship and Railway Spikes* THOMAS PECK Sc CO.St.Paul St Wholesale and Retail Hardware Merchants.BOIVIN & LE MAX.168 St.Paul St.HAL DIMAN D, BROS.Corner St, Paul and St.Vincent St.HENRY CARLETON.235 Si.Paul St.W.Sc C.BREWSTER.260 St.Paul St.Banker anti Dealer in Exchange* HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.St.Sacrament St.C.\tDORWIN.21 and 22 St.I rancois Xavier St.Exchange Brokers* G.\tW.WARNER.20 St.Francois Xaxier St.D.\tFISHER.18£ St.Francois Xavier St.P.D.BROWN.36 St.Francois Xavier St.Leather Merchants* JOHN A.LECLERC.269 St.Paul St.EDWARD PRATT.St.Paul St.JOHN PRATT &.CO.242 St.Paul St.Glass, Oil, Lead, and Colour Merchants* ED.ATWATER & CO.81 St.Paul St Importers of Fancy German Goods* GABLER Sc PAGENSTECHER.233 St.Paul St.Hair Dresser, Wig Maker and Perfumer* J.R.BOYCE.175 Notre Dame St.China, Glass and Earthenware* ED.WR.GHT Sc CO.288 St.Paul St.Importers of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Woollens, «fcc* ROSS, NEILD & CO.285 St.Paul St S.FOSTER Sc CO.261 St.Paul St Wholesale Shawl Warehouse* ALEX.WALKER.Custom House Square.Chemists, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, «fcc* CARTER, KERRY & CO.St.Paul St W.E.BOWMAN.88 McGill St.WM.LYMAN & CO.St.Paul St.JOHN IBIRKS.Medical Hall, 7 Great Saint James St* S.JONES LYMAN.Corner Place d\u2019Armes.RICHARD BIRKS.77 McGill St.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Notre Dame Street.Watchmakers and Jewellers* L.M.PREFONTAINE.114 Notre Dame St.J.B.PARDELLION.267 Notre Dame St WALKER Sc FEaTHERSTON, 35 St.Lawrence Main St.W.A.TOWNSEND.214 Notre Dame St.L.P.BOIVIN.Notre Dame St.Stock and General Brokers* DUNCAN ROBERTSON.Union\tBuildings.Wholesale Stationers «fc Paper Warehouses WEIR Sc DUNN.9 Great St James St.JAMES CHALMERS.224 St.Paul St Wholesale Stationers* R.BAINBRIDGE CO.Comer of McGill and William Streets.Wholesale Bookseller and Stationer* HEW RAMSAY.St Francois Xavier Street R.& A.MILLER.60 St.Francois Xavier St.Stationers and Account Book Manufactu-turers* E.\tC.TUTTLE.237 St Paul St Newspaper* Periodical and General Register Office.E.PICKUP.67 St.Francois Havier St Auctioneers and Commission Merchants* HILL & CLARKE.27 Great St James St.J.D.BERNARD & CO.St Paul St J.G.SHIPWAY7.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale Dry Goods and Groceries* FORESTER, MOIR & CO.262 St.Paul St.Spring Bank Iron Works, Glasgow.JAMES MOIR, Agent.262 St.Paul St.Plumbers, Brass Founders and Gas Fitters.ROBERT MITCHELL.St.Henry St.Railroad Offices* GREAT SOUTH WESTERN, W.H.Stevens.66 Commissioner St.Upper Canada Steamboat Office.A.MILLOY, Agent.40 McGill St Wholesale Hardware Merchants.VOLUME XLVI.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1854.NUMBER 234.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 l e | prepared to undertake every description of BooR, Job and Card Printing, IN THEIR NEW PREMISES.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S NEW CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to their Stock, they hope to be able to execute every description of JOB PRINTING at moderate rate's ! and with great despatch.3 ! Their present stock of STEAM PRESSES will ! enable them to throw off upwards of YO.OtO | IMPRESSIONS PER DAY.| May 4.\t64 .40 Great St.James St.42 Great St.James St.MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Montreal Tool Store, (Sign of the Hammer.) ALEX.BRYSON.275 St.Paul Street.Cutlery and Importers of Hardware* WM.WARREN.268 West Notre Dame Street.Wholesale and Retail Hatter, Hosier and Glover* W.W.CAMPBELL,.No.8 Gt.St.James Street.Wholesale and Retail Cigar and Tobacco Manufacturers* VAN DEUSEN, RlCE & Co-253 Notre Dame Street.Architects and Civil Engineers.JAMES H.SPRINGLE.36 Great St.James St.WILLIAM FOOTNER.217 Notre Lame St.Daguerreotype Artists* T.C.DOANE.^ Place d\u2019Armes.Dyers and Scourers* JOHN McCLOSKY.Sanguine! Si., off Craig Street Carvers, Gilders, «fcc.JAMES YUILL.O\u2019NEILL & CALVERT.Wholesale and Retail I.accmcn.JAMES PARKIN.168 Notre Dame St.Organ Builders, 13 i 3BR.S.W.POSiANB\u2019S INVALUABLE HEADACHE REMEDY, Humor and Cough Doctor.THE above Medicines are truly valuable, as hundreds have already testified, for the relief and cure of the diseases indicated by their names.The distressing Sick and Nervous Headache is relieved by the one, and Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Canker, Piles, and obstinate Coughs are cured by the other.A fair trial is solicited.For sale in Montreal by the following Chemists and Druggistst\u2014Richard Birks, McGill Street; John Birks k Co., Great St.James Street; Wm.Lvman & Co., St.Paul Street; B.Workman & Co., St.Paul Street; Alfred Savage & Co., Notre Dame Street; S.J.Lyman & Co,Placed\u2019Armes.Price One Dollar per Bottle.Goffstown Centre, May 29, 1854.\t78 SOUTHERN MILITAS,Y ACADEMY LOTTERY ! ! ! (By Jaihority of the State of Alabama,) CONDUCTED ON THE HAVANA PLAN.\u20ac F A S S \u20acr, TO BE DRAWN THIRTIETH OF NOVEMBER.One prize to twenty Tickets 1 And remember, every prize drawn.10,000 tickets \u2014 501 prizes.Capitals.Ç15000 \u201c\t 5000 «\t 4000 \u201c\t 3000 \u2018t .2000 «\t 1500 \u201c .1100 6 of 1000.5000 In all 501 prizes, amounting to.60,000 53\u201d Every prize drawn at each drawing.Tickets $10.Halves and Quarters in proportion.Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.All communications strictly confidential.SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions.Montgomery, Ala., 1854.\tly DC 206 U HI TED STATES HOTEL, Chestnut Street, above Fourth, PHILADELPHIA.CJ.MaoLELLAN, (late of Jones\u2019 Hotel,) \u2022 has the pleasure to inform his friends and the travelling community, that he has leased this House for a term of years, and is now prepared for the reception of Guests.The Local advantages of this favorite old establishment are too well known to need comment.ihe House and Furniture have been put in first-rate order; the rooms are large and well ventilated.The Tables will always be supplied with the best, and the proprietor pledges bimself that no effort on his part shall be wanting to make the \u201c United States \u201d equal in comiorts to any Hotel in the Quaker City.The Canadian patronage and influence is respectfully solicited.Oct.31.\t3m 209 ~ Envelope Manufacturers.WEST & BERLIN, 120 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK.Nov.1.\t3m 210 ~ UNITED STATES HOTEL, lUNCTlON OF FEDERAL, ELM & CONGRESS STS Portland, Maine.SOX.QMQiiT IfflVRICK., April 20.\ttv 48 H,©!3®EM7S Stove, Hot Air Furnace, Iron Bedstead, and Furniture Warehouse, NO.51, CrREiT ST.JAMES ST.Tlie Fargest, Cheapest and Most Extensive Stove Warehouse in the City.PARLOR, HALL and COOKING STOVES suitable for Wood or Anthracite and Bituminous Coal and Coke.Also, the celebrated Macgregor Coal Stoves, for Stores, Halls and Churches, and the celebrated Lowell Gas Burner, which consumes all the gas arising from the coal, and requires to be fed only once in 24 hours.One may be seen in operation at any time during the season.T.M.RODDEN, No.61, Great St.James Street.September 19.\t 173 FIBES!! WILDER\u2019S PATBIT SALAMDiR SAFE THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public that he is now ihe only Agent for the above celebrated Safe in this City Mr.Herring having re-assigned his Patent to Mr.Wilder.WILDER\u2019S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE has been twelve years before the public, and not a dollar's worth of property has ever been lost in one of this make.This Safe combines both Rich and Wilder\u2019s Patents, and secured with Jones\u2019 World\u2019s Fair Lock, (Hall\u2019s Improved,) Day & Newell\u2019s celebrated Lock, or any other that may be desired.An Assortment of Wilder's Patent Salamander Safe, with Rich\u2019s Improvements, always on hand.JAMES HUTTON, Agent for Stearns & Marvin, Successors to Rich & Co.St.Helen Street, Montreal.The Safe which saved the Books and Property of Messrs.Lewis, at the fire in Notre Dame Street, can be seen and examined.September 30.\t___133- s.& m.kichoSis; Importers of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, NO.204 NOTRE DAME ST., MONTREAL.J& M.NICHOLS would invite an examination .of their Rich Collection of Silks, Velvets, Mantles, Shawls, Laces, AND Embroidered Goods of every description, ____The PRICES throughout the Establishment are so MODERATE, that NO ABATEMENT CAN BE ALLOWED.J June 16.\t: 82 jiu\t.5 ssdoJsU UWITS31® STATES ADVERTISEMENTS.PSauislied Tin Ware.GEORGE HODGETTS, Wholesale Tin Plate Worker,and Japanner in general.Importer and Manufacturer of Copper, Zinc and Iron Goods, 158 William Street, New York.Urns and Steak Dishes, Uval and OblongDisb Covers, Octagon and Round Tea and Coffee Pots, Egg Codlers, Nursery Lamps, Water Coolers Toilet Sets, &c.G H.was awarded thj first premium at the New York Crystal Palace for Planished Tin Ware and Water Coolers, (against a strong com-petion,) wbeteby he flatters himself that in beauty of finish his Ware is equal, if not superior, to any other manufacture.Established 1844.October 7.\t6mmwfl89 8»vaim,s Celebraled Passacea, FOR THE CURE OF ÏOTOÏÏ\u2019SSMT COSîSUSSPTSOÏa, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WHITE SWELLING.RHEUMATISM.DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND SKIN, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, AND THE EFFECTS OF MERCURY.SWARM\u2019S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years celebrated in this coumry and in Europe tor Ur extraordinary cures, for the certificates of which reference is made to the directions and books (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea.It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune lo be recommended by ihe most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons.Among others by W.Gibson.M.D., Prof, of Surgery\u2019, Pa.University.Valentine Mott, M.D., Prof.ofSurg\u2019y, N.Y.University.W P.Dewees, M.D., Prof.ofMid., Pa.University.N.Chapman.M.D .Prof, oi Physic, Pa.University.T.Parke.M D.Pres\u2019t College of Physicians, Phila.Dr.Del Vallo, Prof of Medicate, Havana.Jose Eourenco de Lui, Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon.G.W.Irving, laie Minister to Sprin.J.Chipman.Member Royal College Surgeons, London Sir Thomas Pearson.Major General.British .army.Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, &c., &c.And, also, the wonderful cures effected by Swatm\u2019s Panacea, have for many years made it an invaluable remedy.The Panacea does not coniain mercury in any form, and, being ah innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant.Tire retail price has been reduced to one dollar ntty cents per bohle (containing ihree half pints), or three bottles for four dollars.BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.Swaim\u2019s Panacea is in round boules, fluted longitudi-ally, with the following letiers blown on ihe glass : SWAIM\u2019S\u2014PANACEA-PHUjADA:\u201d and having the name Jas.Swahm stamped on the sealing wax, and written on the label covering the cork ; and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of a geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank note engravers, of Philadelphia.In the centre is a portrait of the late Wm.Swaim, copyright secured.ALSO, SWAIM\u2019S VERMIFUGE.A Valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, Ac.&c.See the pamphlet, which may be had gratis, accompanying the Vermifuge.Prepared \u2019only at SWAIM\u2019S LABORATORY, OLD STAND, Seventh St., below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all Ihe respectable Drugg sis in Ihe Uniled States.CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.\u2014Persons wishing to obtain the genuine SWAIM\u2019S PANACEA and SWAIM\u2019S VERMIFUGE, should be careful to observe lltal the name SWAIM is spelled correctly on the boules and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines made in imilaiion of them, by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculaled lo deceive.General Agents for the United States, _ _ SCHLEP FELIN, BROTHERS & CO., no William St., corner of Beckman, New York.June 1,1854.\t6m mwf 84 PORTSiAWSI ADVERTISEMENTS.H.H.HAY^ Apotîiecary ««.rt SSruggist, ADVERTISEMENTS.CÔMMERCÏAF MOUSE, Corner of Fore and Willow Streets\u2014opposite the Custom House.MTHE Subscriber, having renewed his lease of this well known establishment for a term of twelve years, has been engaged for the past seven months, in enlarging and remodeling it, so that it is now one of the most capacious and commodious Hotels in the city-\t\u2022 , , \u2022 The rooms have been entirely re-furnished in a style benefiting a first class hotel; and neither pains nor expense have been spared to make it attractive to the business man and the man of leisure;\u2014its location, midway between the two great Railroad Depots and adjacent to the landing of the Eastern Steamboats, on the score of convenience being second to that of no other in Portland.Having had an experience of nearly twenty years in his line of business, ten of which have been spent as proprietor of this house, he may reasonably assume that he is conversant with the wants of the travelling public, and believes he may point to the success that has crowned his former efforts as a guaranty for the future, that no pains will be spared on his part to render the stay of those who may favor him with their patronage, comfortable and pleasant.idr* Carriages, with careful drivers, will bo always in attendance, to convey passengers to and from the railroads and steamboats, and to all parts of the city.N.J.DàYIS.Nov.15.\t6m mwf 222 SEAVEY & CO., (Successors to Ebeu Seavey,) No.171 & 173 Middle and 114 & 116 Federal-sts, PORTLAND, ME, Manufacturers and Dealers in the highly celebrated Forest City Cooking Stoves, Wilh Stafford\u2019s Paient Steam-conducting Hollow-Ware applied, being one of the greatest improvements of the age.Also, dealers in STOVES of all descriptions, with or without the Steam-Ware, Cooking Ranges, Furnaces, Grates, Wood, Copper, and Iron Pumps, and all the variety of goods usually kept in a Stove Store.Also, a large and splendid variety of MARBLE MANTELS, from the Penrhyn Marble Company\u2019s Works, Boston.53\u201d Orders respectfully solicited.Nov.15.\t6m mwf 222 INSURANCE.PIE® AND LIFE INSURANCE CO- OF LONDON.CAPITAL, OKTE MILLION STERLING.All paid up and invested, thereby affording to the Assured, an immediate available Fund for the payment of the most extensive losses.THE undersignedhavingbeenappointed SOLE AGENT for the CITY OF MONTREAL, continues to accept FIRE RISKS at favorable rates.53\u201d Losses promptly paid without discount or deduction, o.nd without reference to the Board in London.HENRY CHAPMAN, Agent Globe Insurance.September 15, 1854.\t170 E.B.SIMON TON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fancy Goods, Toys, ïîoolss, Periodicals, &c., No.177 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND, ME.E.B.S.is Manufacturer's Agent for Patent Sewing Birds.Nov.15.\t6m mwf 222 EDWARSS VSON.WHOLESALE RETAIL.W DP.UC-S.PAINTS &DY .iMTBEMITADBUfiBIST r, .,u 7T\t.ümranjma* 15 & 17 MARKET SQUARE, PORTLAND, HAS JUST RECEIVED new and extensive additions to his stock of PURE American, French and English DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A Uarge StocR of APOTHECARIES\u2019 GLASSWARE.PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, &e., Chevalier\u2019s Dental Instruments, Stockton\u2019s Mineral Teeth, Abbey\u2019s Fine Gold Foil, &c.GENUINE English and American Patent Medicines.Nov.15.\t3m Dw C 222 WHITE\u2019S Patent, Seïf-Feedsssg HAÏ -CUTTER, BY HAWKES & DRESSER, No.29 Union St., Portland, Me.Persons in want of such an article would do well to call and examine our CUTTER before purchasing elsewhere.53\u201d Country dealers supplied at a reasonable discount.HAWKES & DRESSER.Nov.15.\t6m Dwf 0 222 REEH ORGAN, SERAPHINE, MELOPHINE, AND MELODEON M AN UF ACTO R Y , No.89 Federal Street, \u201c Clapp\u2019s Block,\u201d over the Post Office, Portland.THE Subscriber having purchased his former partner\u2019s interest in the above named Manufactory, would inform the former patrons of the establishment and the public generally, that he has made such arrangements, by the employment of superior workmen, as will enable him to turn out Reed Organs, Sevaphtnes, Mclophines, and Melodeons, Of the best quality, both in tone & style of finish.REED ORGANS, of sufficient power for Churches, purchased at from $100 to $300 ; and all instruments warranted to give satisfaction.Orders from abroad promptly attended to.WILLIAM P HASTINGS, Late of the Firm of Hastings & Philbrook.Nov.is.\tfy222 WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TEE Portland, Saco and Portsmouth Depot, PORTLAND, ME.J.R.CROCKER, Proprietor.Nov.15.\u2022\t6m 222 MERRILL & Q.ÜINBY, Watch-mailers and Jewellers, No.131 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND.J.Ambrose Merrill, Henry C.Quinby.Nov.15,____ lJ 222 MAlIS&WAIlffil.CRAZHEBJKr & Wholesale Hardware Merchants, CUSTOM HOUSE SOU ARE.ARE now receiving from the following vessels in port\u2014Cherokee, Jane Brown, William Richardson and Chesterhoime, a large portion of their fall supply of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE.September 1.\tI®8 JUST PUBLISHED.REFLECTIONS of a WESLEYAN METHODIST LAYMAN, on Reading DR.RYER-SON\u2019S REASONS for RESIGNING OFFICE in the WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH.Price Three Pence.E.PICKUP, Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street.August 17.\t148 Wholesale Drug Warehouse.THE Subscribers are receiving from various Ships in Port and to arrive, their FALL IMPORTATIONS, and offer, for Wholesale only : DRUGS and CHEMICALS of every description ; ENGLISH and AMERICAN MEDICINES ; FANCY SOAPS; LUBIN\u2019S and other PERFUMERY ; MEDICAL GLASSWARE, &c.Arrowroot, Sago, Tapioca, Gelatine, Fresh Candied Peels, Chocolate, Cocoa,__Mustard in bottle and otherwise, Fish Sauces, Spices, both ground and whole.\u2014and\u2014 Indigo of various qualities, Madder, and Dyes in general, Red and White Lead and.White Paints of the finest quality, Oolonrs, Paint and Lamp Oils, &c.CARTER, KERRY & CO., St.Paul Street.Oetober 19.,J\t199 J/L TJfJinSJ'UJ'U !\tO1.PIAISO FOUITES.THE subscribers would inform the public that they continue to manufacture PIANO FORTES in all the latest styles, from six to seven octaves, combining all the improvements of the present day.Those wishing to purchase, and the.puolic generally, are invited to call and examine for themselves at the Wake Rooms, CORNER OF MIDDLE AND LIME STS., opposite the Post Office.TUNING and REPAIRING done to order, and Piano Fortes to be Let.EDWARDS & CO.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 JOSEPHUS NASH, New Block, 174 Fore Street, Head Long Wharf, Dealer in I'urr.acas, Cooking, Parlour, Air Tight and Caboose Stoves, Pumps, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Fire Frames, Cauldron Kettles, Sinks, Oven, Ash, Boiler Mouths, and Water Closets, «Sic.Also, manufactures and keeps constantly on hand, a good assortment of Custom Tin Ware, Galley Furniture, and Kitchen Ware, Tin, Sheet Iron and Lead Work, done at short notice.Ko.1Y4 Fore Street, Portland, Maine.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 SAMUEL A.NASH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stoves, Ships\u2019 Cabooses, Hot Air Fuma ces, Cooking Eanges, &c.No.20 EXCHANGE ST, PORTLAND, ME.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 VIRGIL GRISWOLD, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in WSlips and Cigars, No.13 MARKET SQUARE, PORTLAND, ME.N.B.\u2014Pedlars and Wholesale Dealers supplied ly mwf 222, at low prices.Nov.15.H.P.STORER, 125 Middle St., and 12 Temple St, Portland, Me., Wholesale Dealer in Dry Goods and Clothing, for Cash.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 H.J.LIBBY & CO., Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC D B.IT & Q\t, And manufacturers of Sheetings, Flannels, Warps and Batting, Ready-Made Clothing, Nos.1 4- 2 FREEST.BLOCK, PORTLAND.Harrison J.Libby, ?I James B.Libby, Francis O.Libby, 5\t( Louis G.Lougee.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 LOWELL & SENTER, Watch-Maliers, and dealers in Watches j Cliroiiometers9 Jewellery* AND FANCY GOODS, 64 EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND, ME.Abner Lowell, William Senter.Nov.16.\tly mwf 222 LOWELL & CUSHMAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watch Materials, Clocks, Jewellery, and Fancy Goods, of every description.No.141 MIDDLE ST., PORTLAND, ME.Nov.1A\tly mwf 222 DODGE, DOW, WEBB & MOULTOKf, Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Hats, Caps, Furs, and Buffalo Robes, No.119 Middle Street, up stairs, PORTLAND.Nov.15.\t3m mwf 222 J .MAINS, Manufacturer of Composition Stove Polish, Water Proof, Oil Paste, and Excelsior Blacking, Tin Baxes, &e.53\u201d Orders promptly attended to.No.11 EXCHANGE ST., PORTLAND, ME.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 A.HOWARD & SONS, TinWare and Sheet Iron Manufacturers, And Dealers in COOKING, PARLOR, AND OFFICE STOVES, No.35 Exchange St., Portland, Me.Nov.15.\tly mwf 222 EMERY & WATERHOUSE, Importers of and Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, and Window Glass, No.153 Middle Street, Portland, Me.Nov.15.\t3m-wf 222 ISU.AW» 1*©»'» HOTEIi.MTHE Undersigned has leased, for a term of years, and recently opened the new and spacious Hotel at Island Pond.This House was built by the Railroad Companies, and the land proprietors at Island Pond Junction, with special reference to the accommodation of the Railroad travel.It has been finished in the most thorough manner throughout, having accommodations for over 100 guests, and is tastefully fitted and furnished.Island Pond Junction is the half way station on the Montreal and Portland Railroad from the St.Lawrence to the Atlantic.All trains work from this as a common point, through trains stopping for dinner, and way trains for the night.This place is destined to become one of the most attractive spots in New England, as a place for summer travel and resort.The Hotel looks down upon a beautiful sheet of water, elevated 1158 feet above the level of the Sea, forming the head waters of the river Clyde, which flows into Lake Memphremagog.Situated in the midst of the Green Mountains, few localities in New England possess more natural beauty, or offer more attractions to the lovers of the beautiful and the picturesque.From this place it is 17 miles only, to Willoughby Lake, and 22 miles to Lake Memphremagog, already known as the favorite resort of the pleasure tourist.The region of Island Pond affords the greatest attractions for sporting and fishing.Provision will also be made for sailing excursions on the Lake, and there is a fine beach drive on its shore.The Subscriber intends to make his House in all respects a first class Hotel.A.C.JENNINGS.Island Pond, Nov.15, 1854.ly mwf 222 res, SAX.®.t A A MINOTS OF GRASS SEED.1UU\tA.DENOUVION, Petite Oote, Parish of Montreal.!.ilàÿt'6.Df'A'L'K\t184.Grlofoe Insurance, (Established in 1803.) CAPITAL ©ira mx&EaoasT Life Department.THE following are some of the advantages held out by this Company,\u2014being these which should influence intending assurers in the selection of an Office, namely :\u2014 Perfect Security for the fulfilment of the en gagement contained in the Policy.Reasonable but adequate rates of premium.The prospect of important future advantages to Policies on the Participating Scale.A reputation of long standing, as regards_ the Office, for stability and prndence, and for a liberal consideration of all questions connected with the interests of the Assured.And, the concession by the Company of all advantages and facilities, which in the present state of Life Insurance, can be safely guaranteed.The undersigned is duly appointed by the above Company, Agent for Insuring Lives, Granting Annuities, and for the Purchase of Re versions and Life Contingencies.HENRY CHAPMAN, Agent for Canada.Montreal, Sept.15, 1854.\t170 FIRE, OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE Assurance Clompany.OF TORONTO.INCORPORATED 1833.CAPITAL £100,000.G.P.RIOOUT, M.P.P.Governor.HON.JAS.GORDON.Depy.Governor.T.W.BIROHALL, Esq.Managing Director.TRUSTEES: Wm.Proüdïoot, Pbter Paterson, T.D.Harris, Esquires.THE Subscriber is prepared to issue Ocean and Inland Marine Policies, on favorable terms.Also, Fire Risks taken on every description of Property.M.H.GAULT, Agent, St.Francois Xavier Street.May 22.\t70 Mutual Life Insurance Company, ©f sraw ireas Cash Assets, $2,543,301 61.rpHIS COMPANY has attained the highest po-JL sition among the Life Institutions of this Continent, and grants to policy holders every advantage that is attainable by Life Insurance.Further information may be had, on application to\tM.H.GAULT, Canada Agent, May 22.\t70 THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Capital\u2014One MllUon Sterling.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Eloin and KinoaR' dine, Governor General of British North America.HEAD OFFICE :\u2014Edinborsh.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA Montreal, 49 Great St.James Street.BOAED OF DIRECTORS : The Honorable PETER McGILL, Chairman.Hon.Justice McCord.I B.H.Lemoine, Esq.Hon.A.N.Morin.| J.0.Moffatt, Esq.Henry Starnes, Esq.MANAGER\u2014\\.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 PH O PIJYCIHE FIRE k MARINE INSURANCE CO.INSURANCE.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.No.X, Princes Street, Bank, London.Established August 1, 1837.CAPITAL, CUE MILLION STERLING.Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 4 Vic.Chap.9.DIRECTORS : Colonel Robert Alexander, Blackheath Park Chairman.William Bardgett, Esq., 149 Fenchnrch Street.George Bevington, Esq., Neckinger Mills, Bermondsey.E.P.Cockerill, Esq., Shadwell and Twicknham.George Cohen, Esq., Shacklewell.Millis Coventry, Esq, White Hart Court, Lombard Street.John Drewett, Esq., 60 Cornhill.Erasmus Robert Foster, Esq., 1 Princes Street, Bank.T.S.Girdler, Esq., 7 Tokenhouse Yard.H.L.Smale,Esq., Doctors\u2019 Commons.Standing Counsel.\u2014H.Bellenden Ker, Esq., 8 Old Square, Lincoln\u2019s Inn.Solicitors.\u2014Messrs.M\u2019Leod & Stenning, 13 London Street, Fenchnrch Street.Bankers.\u2014Messrs.Dimsdale, Drewett, Fowlers and Barnard, 50 Cornhill.Advantages of this Institution.Half Credit Rates of Premium.Persons assured according to these rates are allowed credit for half tne amount of the first seven Annual Premiums, paying interest thereon at the rate of Five per Cent, per Annum, with the option of paying off the arrears of Premiums, at any time, or having the amount deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim.\t, \u201e ^ For Securing Loans and Debts.A Table adapted especially for the securing of Loans and Debts, by which the fullest security is obtained on very low, but gradually increasing Premiums.Policies revived, without the exaction of a hue at any time within twelve months, if health remain unimpaired.A Board of Directors in attendance daily at 2 o\u2019 lock\t,\t.Age of the Assured in every case admitted m the Policy.\t, .\t,, Medical Attendants remunerated m all cases for their Reports.Extract from the Half Credit Rates of Premium.Annual Premium required for an Assurance of £100, for the Whole Term of Life.KIEAB OFFICE-TORONTO.CAPITAL\u2014£350,000.EVERY description of RISKS, FIRE and Ma-RINE, taken at the lowest remunerative scale, and all Losses promptly settled upon adducing the necessary claim.A.HEWARD, Agent.Union Buildings, ) St.François Xavier Street, > Montreal, March 7th, 1854.)\t28 PROVINCIAL IHTgURAKCE COMPANY.INCORFORATKD bv act of pah\u2019 lament.A.M.Clark, Esq., President.J.G.Bowes, Esq., Vice-President.W.L.Perrin, Esq.W.Matthie, Esq.D.MacDonnell, Esq.Mr.Wm.Atkinson.D.Crawford, Esq.J.G.Worts, Esq.J.C.Morrison, Esq.J.L.Robinson, Esq.J.J.Hayes, M.D.Secretary & Treasurer\u2014E.G.O\u2019Brien, Esq.Solicitor\u2014John Doggan, Esq.Bankers\u2014Bank of Upper Canada.Agent for Montreal\u2014A.Heward.FIRE INSURANCE business generally, as well as MARINE, both Inland and Ocean Water, transacted by this Company at its various Agencies, as well as at the Head Office\u2014 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO.April 23\tly\u201449 GIsOBE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.Capital\u2014One Million Sterling.All paid up and invested.FIRE DEPARTMENT THE undersigned are appointed SOLE AGENTS for ALL CANADA, (Montreal City excepted.) They will insure risks at advantageous rates, and have authority to settle claims without referring them to London.LIFE DEPARTMENT.A Reduced Tariff of Life rates for Canada will be shortly established.RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.Globe Agents, Montreal & Quebec, ROYAL FIRE AND LIFE INSUSANCE COMPANY OF L1ÏEBP00L AM LONDON, PROPERTY of all descriptions INSURED against loss or damage by FIRE, and LIFE Insurance effected on advantageous terms.LOSSES promptly settled without reference to England.H.L.ROUTH, Agent.January 12.\t 5 \u201cSUN \u201d Mutual Marine insurance Co.\u2019y., \u201c MERCANTILE \u201d Mutual Marine insurance Co.\u2019y., \u201cATLAS\u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Co.\u2019y., \u201c ASTOR\u201d Mutual Marine Insurance Co.\u2019y., OF NEW YORK.EQUITABLE MUTUAL SAFETY AND METROPOLITAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES ©a?BOSTON!.THE Undersigned, Agent for the above Companies, is authorised to receive PROPOSALS for MARINE RISKS (OCEAST OR SSTLAST»,) on SHIPS, 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 ÿ* 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 New Edinburgh Saw Mills, SASH, 2JOOR &B1LINJS» FACTORY, BYTOWN.(Formerly MacKay & MacKinnon.) A STOCK of SEASONED LUMBER, PLAINED, TONGUED, and GROVED FLOORING, &c.; DOORS, WINDOW SASH BLINDS, LATHS, SHINGLES, &c., constantly on hand.Also, are prepared to fill orders for DOOR SASH, and BLIND STUFF cut to any size, and put up in bundles for shipping.CURRIER & DICKINSON, Bytown, C.W., Or\tM.K.DICKINSON, Canal Basin,Montreal.March 9.\tly 29 Apartments Vacant AT a.eOSSELIXTS, No.60 ST.GABRIEL STREET.June 21.\twi S® RAILROADS, Ac.Montreal and New York Railroad.Alteration_of Hours.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 20th instant, Passengers for HEMMINGFORD and Intermediate Stations, will leave the Depot, Bonaven-ture Street, at 4:00 P.M.RETURNING, Passengers leave HEMMINGFORD for Montreal at 6:00 o\u2019clock, A.M.Trains between Montreal and Lachine will run as follows :\u2014 FROM MONTREAL.\tFROM LACHINE.7,00 a.m.\t8,30 a.m.10,00 a.m.\t10,30\ta.m., 12,00 Noon.\t12,30 p.m.4,00 p.m.\t4,45 p.m.6,00 p.m.\t6,00 p.m., O\tr on arrival of Steamer \u201cLady Simpson\u201d, or Mail Line Boat.Passengers for Bytown and the Ottawa take the 7 a.m.Train from Montreal.ANDREW ROUGH, Agent.Office M.& N.Y.Railroad, ) Bonaventure Street, > Montreal, Nov.'l7, 1854.)\t226 Age.30 40 60 60 Half Premium for First Seven Years, £ s d 1\t1 9 19\t2 2\t2 6 3\t6\t8 Whole Premiums After 7 Years.£; s d 2 3 6 2 18 4 4 5 0 6 13 4 E.R.FOSTER, Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.J.H.MAITLAND, General Agent for Montreal and Canada June 21, 1852.\tmwf\u201496 fjfe iysfrahtce.The National Life Insurance Company of the United States HOME OFFICE \u2014 MONTPELIER, Vermont.JULIUS Y.DEWEY, M.D., President.GEO.U.REED, Secretary.Cash Capital, securely invested, $119*000.ALL Profits divided among the insured at the end of every' five years.\t.If desired, a credit will be given to the insured for one half of five premiums, on the pledge of the policy.Mr.J.A.Page, Cashier of the Vermont Bank at Montpelier, under date of March 23rd, 1853, concerning this Company, writes :\u2014 \u201cIt is now about three years since the Company commenced business, during which time they have issued 1022 policies, as appears by their books.All losses incurred, have invariably been paid promptly-all expenses to this date are paid, and they have now a cash capital of over $119,000, well and securely invested\u2014$34,000 of which is the accumulated earnings, over and above expenses, losses and interest, on capital paid in.The affairs are, as far as I can judge, conducted with safety', economy and regularity, and Î cannot conceive of any reason why the Company is not on a good and sure basis to be as permanent in its business as any other Company whatever.I think it entitled to the fullest confidence.\u201d BOARD OF REFERENCE FOR MONTREAL.M.McCulloch, M.D., Medical Examiner.William Workman, Esq., President City Bank.Messrs.William Lyman & Co.\u201c J.B.Smith & Co.Edwin Atwater, Esq.JAMES T.PHELPS, Agent for Canada.Office for Montreal\u201431 St.Francois Xavier Street.March 31.\tIv mwf\u201439 INDIA EÜSEËR SS0ES.THE MONTREAL RUBBER COMPANY having purchased the premises of the late MONTREAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, and erected the newest and most improved machinery in their Works, are now prepared to sell to the Trade a much superior article to any hitherto manufactured here, and equal if not superior to any imported.They will have no Agents, and will make no consignments, thus placing all dealers on an equality.Their prices will be the same as first quality Goods in the States, viz.:\u2014 «Men\u2019s Overshoes, first quality.5s per pair.Women\u2019s do\tdo\tdo .3s 9d \u201c Boys\u2019\tdo\tdo\tdo .3s ljd\u201c Misses and Children\u2019s do .2s 6d \u201c With a discount of 5 per cent to those who buy in the season to the extent of £250 and upwards 10 per cent to purchasers of £1000, and 15 per cent to purchasers of £2000 and upwards.No greater discount will in any case be made.They will not sell less than a case, and will require cash for every purchase under £25.All orders to be addressed to the Company a?their Works, St.Gabriel Lock, Montreal.Shoes not proving of first quality can be returned at the expense of the Company.ALFRED M.FARLEY, Secretary.Montreal, 7th Aug., 1854.\t184 V.\u2019ji \u2022 \"Vit VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD.BKITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE TO Boston, 91.York,Worcester & Bast TRAIN ARRANGEMENT, OCTOBER 2, 1854.From Rouse\u2019s Point at 6 A.M.and 2 P.M.MONTREAL PASSENGERS can proceed from Rouse\u2019s Point to Boston, New York, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Salem, and intermediate Points at the above named hour?.Passengers leaving Montreal byT the 6 P.M.Train can stop over night at Rouse\u2019s Point and proceed next morning at 6 A.M.to Boston, New York and all the above named places ; or they can proceed to Burlington by steamer same evening, and next morning take the 7.25 P.M.Train on Vermont Central Railroad, arriving in Boston at 6£ P.M., from two to two-and-half hours earlier than any other Vermont line.The 6 A.M.Train makes through connection same day.The 2 P.M.Train proceeds to Northfield.Passengers for South and East stopping at Montpelier dr Northfield as they may select.PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 63 Commissioner Street, Montreal.October 5,1854.\t187 FOR SAIÆ.A TUBULAR BOILER, Second Hand, nearly new_is 14 feet long, 4 feet in diamater, 92 2-inch tubes, fire box 7 feet long.For farther particulars, apply to W.D.P.JANES, Canal Basin, Montreal.September t63 RAILWAY spires, \u2014ALSO,\u2014 CONTRACTS TAKEN for FURNISHING RAILWAY SPIKES to any amount.MANSFIELD HOLLAND, Canal Basin, Montreal.April 15,\t45 CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION.WÏÏOIÆSAIÆ 03.E.Y.THE Subscriber offers for Sale\u2014 10,000 Vests, Plain and Fancy 10,000 Under and Over Coats 10,000 pairs Pants, Spring Bottomed and Plain 100 doz Shins and Drawers 100 do Township Socks 500 pairs Heavy Blankets WALTER MACFARLAN, 218)4 St.Paul Street.September 28.\t181 China, Glass, and Earthenware, WHOlfESALE! AND RETAIL, AT VERY LOW PRICES.THE Subscribers beg to invite the attention of old Customers, and the Public in general, to the large and beautiful Stock of GOODS now on sale at their Warehouse, the whole of which has been selected by one of the Firm, viz.:\u2014 Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert and Tea Sets, Goblets, Cut and Pressed Tumblers, Wine, Claret, Champagne and Ale Glasses, Decanters, Custard and Jelly Glasses, Preserve Dishes, China Vases, and a variety of other Goods.In the Wholesale Department everything will be found complete, either by the original package, or packed to order by the dozen.THOMSON & MINCHIN, Successors to Robt.Anderson, 171 St.Paul Street July 18.\t____119 WM.TllOMPSjON & SOXS, 205 IVotre Dame Street, Manufacturers of silk hats, Hungarian HATS, CLOTH CAPS, and IMPORTERS of PALM LEAF, LEGAORN, PANAMA, and other SUMMER HATS, have now ©2Ï S-ïfUVZl A large assortment of the above Goods, which we are SEIXIMG OFF CHEAP, And invite the attention of all CQUITEY BUYERS To our 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 (S-EVjS US jS.CARS.May 8._________________________68_ ~ FALL ~ANI) \"WINTER GOODS.THE Subscribers have just received, chiefly via Boston and River Steamers a large and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, consisting in part of\u2014 French Merinos, Cobourgs, Lustres, Orleans, Delaines, Cashmeres, &c., Black and Col\u2019d Glacés, Blk and Col\u2019d Gros Poplins, Satinettes, Satin\u201d, &c.Brocaded aod Checked Glacés and Gros, Checked Galas and Spun Silks, Falsely and Scotch Wool Shawls, Plaids and Hkfs Black and CoTd Cloths and Cassimeres, Petershams, Beavers, Whitney, «See., Flannels, Blankets, Bookings, Druggets,_&c.Silk, Cotton, Woollen and Worsted Hosiery and Gloves, Laces, Sewed Work, Muslins, Dress, and Tailors Trimming, &c., «See.\u2014also,\u2014 A very complete assortment of small wares.ALEX, MOLSON & Co.o«t.2\" !!\t184\t\u2022 Bytown and Prescott Railway.FREIGHTS for BYTOWN and places on the RIDEAU CANAL, can be safely, cheaply and speedily forwarded by the Saint Lawrence River to Prescott, and thence via the BYTOWN and PRESCOTT RAILWAY and Rideau Canal to places of destination.The Ogdensburg and Montreal Steamboats touch at the B.& P.Railway Wharf, at Prescott, regularly, at 6,30 A.M.downwards, and at 2 P M.upwards.Parties landing goods at the Railway Wharf, Prescott, for transhipment over the Railway, save wharfage and shipping charges.R.HOUGH, Supt.B.& P.Railway Prescott, Oct.9, 1854.\t194 STEAMSHIPS, &c.H'inter Service to Portland.THE CANADIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, UNDER CONTRACT WITH Her Majesty\u2019s Provincial Government of Canada.COMPANY\u2019S OFFICES: No.3 Royal Insurance Buildings, North John Str.LIVERPOOL.WIIiUAM ILUDDj Secretary.Steam from Portland to Liverpool.THE COMPANY\u2019S First-Class Powerful Screw Steamships.OTTAWA.Captain J.B.Atkins.CLEOPATRA.- Captain Salt.CHARITY.Captain W.Paton ERIE, New.,.Captain-.HURON, New____Captain-.ONTARIO, New.Captain-.SARAH SANDS, Chartered, Captain W.Ilslky.One of the above-named vessels will LEAVE\" PORTLAND on the 5th and 20 th of November.RATES OF PASSAGE : FROM PORTLAND TO LIVER- I POOL.First Class 85 Dollars.Second do 60 do Third do 30 do Provisions, &c.Carries a For Freight or Passage apply to LAMONT & M'LARTY, 21, Water-street, Liverpool.And to\tDAVID BELLHOUSE, Portland, Montreal and Quebec.October 16.\t196 LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND.AND MONTREAL.First Class 20 Guineas.Second do 14\tdo Thijçl do 8\tdo Provisions, Ac.Surgeon.NORTHERN RAILROAD NEW ARRANGEMENT.SiSiSiVï ©HAM'SKl ©F TIESœ.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, August 7, 1854, Passenger Trains will run as follows :\u2014 Trains going East.Leave Ogdensburgh at 8.00 A.M.,on arrival of the Express Steamers from Lewiston\u2014dine at Rouse\u2019s Point\u2014proceed by Vermont Central Cars for Burlington and the East.Leave Ogdensburgh at 2.15 P.M., lodge at Rouse\u2019s Point, arriving at Boston the following day at 7 P.M., and New York at 11 P.M.Trains going West.Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 8.00 A.M., on arrival of the Cars from Montreal; connecting at Ogdensburgh with the American Express Line of Steamers for Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the West, Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 1.45 P.M., connecting at Ogdensburgh with American Steamers for the West.GEORGE V.HOYLE, Superintendent.Office N.R.R.,\t?Ogdensburg, Aug.3, 1854.>\t138 ROCHESTER, GARA E ALLS RAILROAD.Open to Huâfaso.The most Direct, Cheapest and Quickest Route to TORONTO, HAMILTON & Canada West.ON and after TUESDAY, JANUARY 18,1853, Trains will leave Rochester for Buffalo and Niagara Falls as follows:\u20147:20 A.M., and 2:15 P.M.Returning\u2014Trains will leave Buffalo and Niagara Falls for Rochester, at 7:50 A.M., and 4:40 P.M.Passengers for Buffalo will fina this route superior, in point of comfort, to any other.The Road is thoroughly built, and equipped with entirely new Cars and Locomotives.The present terminus of the.Road in Buffalo is on the Terrace, the most central portion of the City.WARREN COLBURN, Superintendent.Rochester Jan.18 1853.\t15 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at the approaching Session of Parliament, an application will be made by tl i MONTREAL AND BYTOWN and \u201cTHE NORTH SHORE RAILWAY\u201d COMPANIES, conjointly, for a CHARTER for the CONSTRUCTION of a RAILWAY from some point near the TOWN of BYTOWN, in Canada West, to such point on LAKE HURON as they shall deem most advantageous, and from thence to SAULT STE.MARIE.Signed, SYDNEY BELLINGHAM, Sec\u2019y.Montreal & Bytown Railway.Montreal, Jan.2, 1854.Signed, H.L.LANGEVIN, Sec\u2019y.North Shore Railway Company.Quebec, Jan.4, 1854.\t4 .¦V\" British and Norj;h American EXP R ESSjC 0MP ANY.MESSENGERS leave DAILY for the Eastern Townships, Portland and Boston, at 6 o\u2019clock, A.M.and 3 o\u2019clock P.M.; at 6 o\u2019clock for Quebec ; at 8 o\u2019clock A.M.for Bytown, Kingston, Belleville, Toronto, Hamilton, Saint Catherines, London, and Windsor.d.Deforest, Agent, 53, Great St.James Street Montreal, July 1, 1854.\tly 90 Musical Instruments.QEEBOLD, BROTHERS have on sale, at low O prices\u2014 Saxhorns\tViolins Cornopeons\tGuitars Ophyelides\tAccordians Trombones\tClarinets French Horns\tFlutes Trumpets\tDrums Violin and Guitar Strings.&c.No.22 L, Notre Dame Street, West.October 7.\t'\t189 MEW BUT 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 Plain 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 & CO.10 St.Joseph Street- May 9.\t69 Wills & _O\\RQ0ERI!S.LA M0THE & EREPEj Ko.202 St.Pawl Street, Montreal, HAVE on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES, and of the best and rarest descriptions of WINES and BRANDIES, such as :\u2014 Moet & Chandon\u2019s Champagnes ; Grand vin d\u2019Angleterre, Fleur de Sillery, of the first quality.Henkell «Sc Co.\u2019s Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines.Foke & Brandenburg\u2019s Claret Wines of every description.Hultskam, Toon à Molyn\u2019s Cordials, the very best of all descriptions Best Champagne Brandies, \u201942, \u201945, \u201948, \u201950, \u201954 Madeira, Sherry, Port, Canary, Sicily, Burgundy, Malaga, &c August 5.jL.ji.jrtm i.i a\ti 13$ i-j IN consequence of the S.S.OTTAWA and CLEOPATRA having been taken up by Government, to convey Troops to the Seat of War, the Canadian Company has CHARTERED the splendid NEW STEASVHISHIF \u201c ©AEffASIAIff, \u201d to aid in performing the Monthly service between LIVERPOOL AND PORTLAND, during the Winter.The \u201cCANADIAN\" will LEAVE PORTLAND for Liverpool on the FIRST of DECEMBER, after the arrival of the Montreal and Quebec Trains of that day.DAVID BELLHOUSE, Portland.Nov.13.\t222 .11 AUSTRALIA ! SÏXTÏT BAITS PASSAGE ! Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets, CARRYING THE U.S.MAIL.THE FOLLOWING SHIPS HAVE SAILED :\u2014 Revenue, 1,300 tons, July, 1852.Epaminondas, 1,400 tons, August, 1852.Ocean Eagle, 1,450 tons, September, 1852.Oneco, 1,500 tons, October, 1852.Seargo, 1,450 tons, December 1852.Baltimore, 1,300 tons, January, 1853, Euphrasia, 1,200 tons, March, 1853, Oregon, 1,000 tons, March, 1853.Nimrod, 1,000 tons, April, 1853.Sea Ranger, 1,200 tons, July, 1853.Lady Franklin, 900 tons, August, 1853.Edward, 1,400 tons, October, 1853.Ocean Steed, 1,600 tons, November, 1853.Carthage, 900 tons, December, 1853.Albert Franklin, February, 1854.Nightingale, 1,066 tons, May, 1854.Gertrude, 1,200 tons, July, 1854.Flying Scud, 1,713 tons, Sept., 1854.Nimrod, 800 tons, Oetober, 1854.The ships of this Line arc fitted with Emerson\u2019s Patent Ventilators, and carry Francis\u2019 Metallic Life-Boats.THE A.1, SUPERIOR CLIPPER SHIP X IKT jO \"^7 V .A.jFL X» , 1200 TONS REGISTER, BENJ.SMITH, Master, WILL SUCCEED the \u201cFLYING SCUD,\u201d as Twentieth Ship of this Line, and have QUICK BISPATCK.The \u201c WINDWARD\u201d is acknowledged by competent judges to be equal in strength and sailing qualities with any Clipper Ship afloat.Intending Shippers and Passengers are requested to examine her at Pier 8, East River.For Freight or Passage, apply on Board, or to R.W.CAMERON, 116 Wall Street, N.Y.Or here, to NEIL McINTOSH.November 8.\t216 The TROPIC, 700 tons register, E.R.Smith, Master,will succeed the WINDWARD, as twenty-first ship of this line, and will sail for SYDNEY on the 5th of December.FOR EASTPORT &.ST.JOHN, N B- VIA FORTIsAND, MIE.Steamer \u201cADMIRAL \u201d, 800 tons, Captain Wood EVERY TUESDAY.Steamer \u201c EASTERN CITY\u201d, 700 tons, Captain Winchester, EVERY FRIDAY\".THESE Steamers will (until further notice) leave from LINCOLN\u2019S WHARF,BOSTON EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at T E N o\u2019clock, A.M., and CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF, PORTLAND, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, P.M.Returning, will leave ST.JOHN EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, A.M., and EASTPORT at TWO, P.M., touching at Portland.The above forms the most agreeable and cheapest route for persons visiting the Lower Provinces, and in speed, safety and accommodation those Steamers are unequalled.For farther particulars, apply to GEO.GREIG & CO., No.32, Long Wharf, Boston.March 30.\t38 The British nssci Worth American Royal Mall Steamships, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ 76 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Second Cabin Passage.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains\tCaptains ARABIA.C H E Judkins, I AMERICA.WJ C Lang.PERSIA\u2014A Kyrie,\tj EUROPA.N Shannon.ASIA.EG Lott, j CANADA.J Stone, AFRICA.W Harrison, | NIAGARA.J Leitch, These Vessels carry a clear white light, at their mast head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.Niagara.from Boston.Wednesday, Nov.8th.Arabia.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.16th.America.from Boston.Wednesday, Nov.22nd.Asia.from New York.Wednesday, Nov.29th.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Dec.6th.Africa.from New York.Wednesday, Dec.13th.Europa___from Boston.Wednesday, Dec.20th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not be accountablefor Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed.For freight or pas.sage, apply to E.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.S.S.LEWIS, Commercial Wharf, Boston.November 9.\t217 Montreal to Cornwall, Dundee, Fort Covington, CALLING AT Beauharnois, Coteau du Lac, Port Lewis, St.Anicet and Lancaster.THE Steamer FASHION, C.B.Dewitt, Master, will leave the Subscribers wharf, for the above -places on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and Lacbine on the arrival of the four o\u2019clock Trams JOHN MACPHERSON, Canal Wharf.September 8.\t 164 TOW BOAT.PROVÏNC3IAÏ., LATE \u201c WILMINGTON\",\u201d THIS Powerful Steamer will run between QUEBEC and MONTREAL, during the remainder of the season as a FREIGHT and TOW BOAT.Apply to.JOHN ANDERSON & OO.Agents, 16 Union Buildings.Montreal, 13th Sept.\t__ NOTICE.STEAMER PROVINCIAL.THE Proprietors will not be responsible for any debts contracted on account of this vessel, without a written order from the Captain on board, or JOHN ANDERSON & CO., Agents, Union Buildings.October 18.\t198 THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE Is Printed and Published by JAMES POTTS for himself and the other Proprietors, at No, 209, Notre Dame Street.- MoktbbaIc- Wednesday, November 28, 1854 ml\t«17 .vo\u2019/î 656^6^588^6^44660481 "]
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