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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" OT THS Slutreal Herald Printing Olfice, HHE Proprietora of this Establishment have .iREilOYED their PRINTING OFFICE tcthose large, central and commodioua pre-mes, in Notre Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, id immediately in rear of the New Post Office.A DYERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OP BOOK AND JOB FEINTING, \\11 he received on the above premises, and eecuted with despatch.June 22, 1854.97 IONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Jnuuple and Pattern Room-«PreneU Manu*\" facture^* AMES EMSON, Paris\u2014JAMES SCULTHORP, Agent, Great St.James St., over Gibb& Co.(up stairs.) Sample Room\u2014.Vnierlean Manufactures.OSEPU.R^ DODD.Merchants\u2019 Exchange* Wholesale Importera of Dry Goods.IOBERT ADAMS.301 St.Paul St.ILEX.ARTHUR.2T2 Notre Dame Street Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.HEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 Notre Dame St.\t.\t.J)0YON & TOURVILLE.29S Notre Dame St.I).MACGREGOR &, CO.'292 Noire Dhme St.J & M.NICHOLS.290 Noire Dame Si.hENRY MORGAN & Co.No.200 & 202, MoGlll St.AIORISOiy, CAMERON & KMPEY, No.288 None Dame Street.' D.& W.SMITH,.20S Notre Dame St.CHAS.F.McCALLUM.'38 Noire Dame Su AUGE & ROY.;.New No.202 Notre Dame St.H.is.H.MERRILL.'28 Notre Dame St.LIMOGES'* DESROCHERS, Corner St.Lawrence A Craig Streets.ALEX.'MURPHY.Old, No.188, New, 278 Notre jjame Street.Wholesale Importers of Woollens^ «fcc.KORTOS&& BROTHERS.263 (old No.189) SuPaul St Stove and Iron Furniture Warehouse.T.M.RODDEN.61 Great St.James St Terftehers of Music.L.EGLAUCH.Corner St.Catherine &.Constant Sts.Piano Forte Warehouse.SEEBOLD, EROS.221 Notre Dame SC A.\tS.NORDHEIMER.Great St.James St.Insurance Companies.ST.LAWRENCE INLAND MARINE, Chas.T.Palsgrave, Agent.SL Helen Street.STAR LIFE OF LONDON, Thos.Kay, Agent.St.Eloi Street.UNION MUTUAL LIFE, A.F.Sabine, Agent.Saint Frâheôis Xavier St.GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE, James Dougall, Agent.Lemoine Street.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, J.H.Murtland, Agent, Corner of Place d\u2019Armes.BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, J.II.j, Maitland, Agent.EQUITABLE\" FIRE, F.Tilston, Manager.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE, J.B.M.Chipman, Manager;.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.COLONIAL, (Life 3hly) A.D.Parker.49 Great St.James.St.MONARCH (Fire and Life) H.A.Glassford.16 St.Sacrament St.ROYAL (Fire and Life) H.L.Routh.Commissioner St.CANADA.(Life).T.Ramsay.St.Francois Xavier St.Wholesale Ready-made Clothing \u2018Warehouse* J.B.CLIFFORD.284 St.Paul St.Clothiers and Merchant Tailors* JOHN GALBRAITH.New No.251, old 183 Notre Daiirie Street.JAMES:RICHARD.No.S5 Great St.James SL W.& J.MUIR.25 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* JOHN SLOAN.180 Notre Dame St.D.\tPELLETIER.88 Notre Dame St.THISBAUDAU DUFRESNE.41 Notre Dame Street.Hotels* ST.LAWRENCE HALL, Hogan & Penn.Great StJ James St.DONE G AN A HOTEL, 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.35 Notre Dame St.WM.ARMSTRONG & CO.Notre Dame St.JOHN HÜTCHISON.37 Notre Damé SU DANIEL LANIGAN.265 Notre Dame St; FITZP AT RICK1 & MOORE.Corner of McGill & Wm.Sts.RICHARD THOMAS.35 Great St.James Si.W.W.MORROW.43 St.Lawrence Main St.SAML.PRICE.113 & 114 Commissioners St.ED.BIRON.Corner of,.Su Joseph and McGill Sts, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants* ROBERT CLARKE & CO.No.7 Lemoine Street.GILBERT SCOTT.H St.Sacrement St.E.\tKERSTEN-.184 Notre Dame Street.Importers and Wholesale Grocers.J.A.& H.MATHEWSON.94 McGill Su Importers of Wholesale and Retail Grocers.ADDY & CO.240 Notre Dame & 74 St.Law- rence Streets.JCHN BURNS.36 McGill St.Ca AUSTIN.14 St.Maurice Street.Wholesale Tnllor 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.LÔISELLE.v.26 McGill St.J.C.GUILMETT.207 and 209 St.Paul St.M.\tL.D.GAREAU.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 Agents.JOSEPH RODGERSON.27 St.Francois Xavier St.Forwarding and Commission Merchants.HANDYSIDE & CO.Custom House Square.A.M.HAY.\u2022.Upper Canal Basin.Wholesale and Retail Grocers.GEORGE,CHILDS.287 Notre Dame St.Retail Family Grocers «fc Coffee Roasters.S.\tENGLISH & 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.22 Great St.James St.Wholesale «fc Retail Confectioners.JOHN GRÔYEIS.8'SU Mury St: CHARLES ALEXANDER.243 Notre Dame St.Commission Merchants and Agents.T.\tD.HALL.Exchange Court.FORBES Sc GO.St.Francois Xavier St.Milliners and Fancy Goods.MRS.ROBERTSON & DAUGHTER.238 Notre Dame St.MRS.CONNELL.262 Notre Dame St.MRS.COFFEY.234Notre Dame St.Telegraph Companies.GRAND TRUNK CO., Union Buildings.St.Francois Xaviej Street, i\tq HA®.THE Subscriber has now on hand and for sale, THE HEAD HAT, similar to that made for His Excellency the Governor General.GEORGE McIVER.March 23.\t1m 70 JOHN MABTIN HAVING leased the premises heretofore occupied by Mr.I.C.Mayer, 254 St.Paul Street, [with ihe good-will of his business for Lower Canada,] will remote there about the 1st of May ; he intends carrying on the WKO&H8A&3: Fiü'R BUSSSffESS, EXCLUSIVELY.His attention will be particularly directed to supplying the TRADE, on most Libbral Terms, with all materials requisite for Fur Manufacturing.Due notice will be given of the Arrival of Importations.Previous to REMOVAL the STOCK of HATS and CAPS will be offered at LESS than COST.The Greatest Bargains in HATS and CAPS in Montreal.260 Notre Dame Street.Macrh 27.\t73 FUH MANUFACTORY, AND Hat and Cap Estabiishmeut, 212 NOTRE 25.4 .TIE STREET, Next door to Townsend\u2019s.&.bros.EG leave to inform the inhabitants of Montreal and its vicinity, that they will open the above establishment on the first of May next, with a fashionable and well-selected Stock of HATS, CAPS, and FDRS, which they will offer at very moderate prices.March 27.\t6m 73 B* X.OKSOiS\u2019' HATS.Ww.CAMPBELL has this day received \u2022 several cases of LINCOLN & BENNETT\u2019S BEST VELVET NAP HATS, Very light and durable, and imported expressly for Spring wear.His Stock of LONDON SHIRTS is complete, and embraces every novelty.At 8 Great St.James Street, Next door to the Post Office.March 16.\t64 CLOVER SEED.FOR SALE by the Subscribers:\u2014 Clover Seed, in barrels, fine quality \u2014also,\u2014 Turnip Seeds\u2014Yellow Aberdeen, Swede, White Globe, and other varieties Onion Seed\u2014large Red Mangel Wurzel Radish Seeds, &c.CARTER, KERRY & Co., St.Paul Street.Ma eh 21.\t68 T O HOTEL-KEEPERS and FAMILIES.Fine Russian Isinglass Cox\u2019s Sparkling Gelatine French do do Essence of Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Peach, Ratafia,&c., for flavoring Jellies, Custards, Puddings, Blanc Mange, &c.Essence of Cochineal, for coloring do do.A.SAVAGE & CO., next Court House.March 16.\t64 SPRING IMPORTATIONS, IS 55- N.S.WHITNEY, 276, St.Paul Street, OFFERS FOR SALE at small advance, the CONTENTS OF THIRTY PACKAGES FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Just Received from Rnglisli Markets» Via Portland and Boston.The attention of the Trade is solicited.March 30.\td 77 Montreal Rifle Club.THE Members are hereby notified that the Matches for the following Gilt Prizes will take place (weather permitting) on TUESDAY next, the 3rd April, and those intending to compete for either, or both, are requested to intimate the same to the Secretary, on or before Monday the 2nd, on which day the lists will be closed.FIRST MATCH.\u2014Fora Silver-mounted POWDER HORN, to be won by the best five shots, without rest, at 150 yards, to commence at 10 A.M.and close at 1 P.M.SECOND MATCH.\u2014For a SILVER MEDAL, to be won by the best five shots, at 880 yards, to commence at 2 P.M.and close at 6 P.M.Targets for practice are now placed at the respective distances, aud no trial shots will be allowed at the long range after the match commences.By order, GEORGE HORNE, Secretary.March 31.\tu 77 Subscribed Capital, -\t- £50,000.Accumulated Fund, upwards of 50,000.Annual Income, -\t-\t-\t20,000, DIVXSIORT cr TB.OFÏTS.SPECIAL NOTICE.INTENDING ASSURERS are reminded of the advantage accruing to holders of Policies issued by the Canada Life Assurance Company previous to the 30th of April, when the books of the Company will be closed for the purpose of valuing its transactions and estimating the divisible proportion of Profits.Parties who then stand in the position of members will be one year In advance, for all the purposes of profit to those who may be admitted subsequent to that date.The last year\u2019s business yielded profit to Assured Members equal to 15 per cent, of the gross premiums paid.The effect of continued augmentations of this character 'is made apparent by the fact that the accumulated reversionary bonuses added to the policy for £1,000, granted in 1847, to an assurer then aged 30, now represent £101.The steady unchecked grot^h of the Company\u2019s prosperity, the economy and caution which characterize its management, the favorable circumstances in which its realized funds have been invested, and the continual opening of new kinds and channels of business, are so many guarantees of future benefit to every member of the mutual branch.Forms of proposal, tables of rates, detailed statements of position, and all other information, may be acquired at the office of the Company, or on application to any of its agents.ALEX.CLERK, Agent Montreal Branch, Office Merchants Exchange.Montreal, 26th March, 1855.dr mwf 72 NOTICE.TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS.AUCTION SALES.BY 3.X».BESJVA3JD Montreal, March 7th, 1854.)\t28 din OBEI IHSURAHCE COMPANY OF LONDON Capital\u2014Oiae Millieu Sterling.All paid up and invested.FIRE DEPARTMENT nf'fHE undersigned are appointed SOLE JL A GE N T S for ALL CA.NADA, (Montreal City excepffet.y They will insure risks at advantageous fetes,.and have authority to settle claims withouT\u2019referrine them to London.LIFE DEPARTMENT.A Reduced Tariff1 of Life rates for Canada will be Shortly established.\t.\t, RYAN, BROTHERS * PC.Guokb Agents, Montreal k Quebec ROYAL FIRE AND LIFE I'NSUEANCE COMPANY _ .\tOF a:\\ii loidon.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.ROUTE, Agent.January 12.\t5 \u201c JITEJ1S \u201d M COMPANY, MABINE IIUBANCI 54 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.Total amount of Premiums for the year ending 31st January, 1855.Nett earned Premiums during year ending as above.Losses aud Expenses paid during same period,.\u2019.20 per cent, on-the earned Premiums of 1853 was declared as profit in Scrip.Netf Assets of the Company.THEODORE HART, St.Sacrament Street.Fpb.15.\t6m mwf 39 $1,128,790\t35 719,852\t74 658,290\t76 812,838\t38 W2NT_ER!II LAVENDER, Merchant and BiSilitary Sfailor, 80 McGILL STREET, HAS now completed his assortment of WINTER GOODS as follows :\u2014 Beavers,\tCanada Greys,\tPlushes, Petershams,\tCassimeres,\tVelvets, Reversible Cloths, Doeskins,\tSatins, Pilot Cloths, Tweeds,\tSilks, which he will make up to order in the best and most fashionable manner, at the lowest possible prices for Ready Money.N.B.\u2014Military Uniforms, Servants\u2019 Liveries, Driving1 Coats; fee.KEAMY-MAWE CEOTHIlVCf In variety and superior quality, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.October 24.\t203 RM URuATjS, LOCAL DIRECTORS IN MONTREAL : WILLIAM WORKMAN, Esq., JOHN CARTER, Esq., WILLIAM FRASER, Esq., M.D., Medical Referee.JAMES DOUGALL, Agent, 13 Lemoine Street.Dec.14.\tTts 247 NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF LONDON.CHAMPEAEV & ST.EAWRENCE RAILROAD.NEW ARRANGEMENT.ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, January 11th, the Trains will leave ST.LAMBERT for ROUSE\u2019S POINT, at 8:30 A M, and 3:30 P M ; connecting at ROUSE\u2019S POINT with the Boston, New York and Ogdensburgh Railroads.Passengers by the Morning Train, arrive at Ogdensburgh, Prescott, or Ottawa, the same evening, and at New York and Boston early next day.Those taking the Afternoon Train, reach New York and Boston the next day.For tickets or information respecting the various Routes in the United States aud Canada West, apply at the u GENERAL RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE,\u201d 69 Commissioners\u2019 Street, opposite Quebec Steamboat Basin.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Jan.11.\t252 SAYINGS\u2019 BANK FOR THE AND THE ORPHAN.WIDOW OFFICES\u201426, Cornhill, London ; 17, Great St.James Street, Montreal.CAPITAL\u2014£500,000, STERLING.LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS.B.Holmes, Esq.; A.Larocque, Esq.E.R.Fabre, Esq.MONTREAL: IWm.Lunn, Esq.; Rev.J.Flanagan.JAMES B.M.CHIPMAN, General Agent, B.N.A.Colonies : D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.PREMIUMS are as low as safety lo the office admits.Insurers, under the Withdrawal Table, are entitled to bdrrow to the extent of one half their Annual Premiums, without any responsibility or guarantee.Each Loan will be endorsed on the Policy, which is consequently not required to be lodged w'ith the Society.Existing Policies will continue upon the former system, or may be converted into one of the new form.The Montreal Directors sign Policies under specialpow-erj of Attorney from the Court Directors in London, and thpre by save the expense of Stamp Duty.Applicants are not charged for Medical Examination.Thirty days allowed for payment of Premium after it falls, due.\t,\u2014.¦ Risks are accepted, Loans granted, and Losses paid by the Montreal Local Board, without referring to London.Pamphlets or Blanks may be had at the office in Montreal, or at the Agencies throughout the Province.Montreal, Nov.9,1863.\t12m ts\u2014217 EÛUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO OF LONDON.CAPITAL\u2014£500*000 Sterling.LOCAL DIRECTORS AT MONTREAL, Office\u201417, Great St.James St.William Lunn; Esq.John Torrance, Esq., John Frothingham, Esq1.Alfred .Larocque, Esq.Benj.Holmes, Esq.CHARLES F-.Hbn.William Morris.J.G.Mackenzie, Esq.E.R.Fabre, Esq.Theodore Hart, Esq.CAUTION.Airnltage\u2019s Mouseiiole Anvils.IT having come to the knowledge ôf M.& H.Armitage & Co.that many spurious imitations of the Mousehole Anvil are sold throughout the country, and represented as genuine, this is to notify purchasers that the real Mousehole Anvil hears the stampSCir3 M.& H.to imitate which is felony.\tARMITAGE, Mousehole Forge, near Sheffield,\tmouse Feb.16, 1855.2m 40\thole.Deigifm Wrought Nails.I r\\i 1 Regs Belgian Wrought Nails, superior I\tquality\u2014all sizes.150 Charcoal Horse Nails, \u201cB,\u201d in store.^\t^\tJESSE JOSEPH.Dec.20,\t252 _ RODDEM\u2019S Stove, Hot Air Furnace, Iron Bedstead, and Furniture Warehouse, NO.51, GREAT ST.JAMES ST.Tlie JLargest, Cheapest and Most Extensive Stove Warehouse in One City.PARLOR, HALL and COOKING STOVES suitable for Wood of 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.51, Great St.James Street.September 19.\t173 TTLSTONE, '\tManager.D.D.MACKENZIE, Accountant and Cashier.OFFICE insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, ± i all descriptions of Buildings, including Mills and Manufactories, and the Gbods, Wares and Merchandise in the same; Ships in harbor or inUpck; Craft on Navigable Riyers and Canals, and the Goods laden on the same ; and Farming Stock of all descriptions.The u Equitable\u201d Fire Office will, by a constant analysis of its own experience from time to time, adopt such rates of Premiums as the nature of the risk may justify.With this view, an annual investigation, will be made intb each class of risk, and a return of one moiety\u2014or fifty per cent;\u2014of thenett excess will be made to all classes of Insurers, whose Policies have been in force for three years.\t,\t.\t.: The engagements of the Equitable are guaranteed by a responsible proprietary, and an ample subscribed, Capital.The insured are free from the liabilities of a Mutual Insurance Sociéty, and entitled, according to the plan of the Company, to a return of half the prçfits.Losses are made good, without'deduction or discount, and are àdj'ustëd'and paid in Montreal, without reference to London.iCf3 By a Resolution of the Court in London, PREMIUMS ARE RETAINED IN MONTREAL to pay Los-sesland ACCUMULATE'a FUND of £10,000.THE LOCAL DIRECTORS MEET WEEKLY.{dr* Agents have been appointed throughout Canada.Montreal, Nov.9,1863.\t12m xs\u2014217 MFE ÏXSÏJUAAtiE.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 ÿeajs.If desired, a credit will be given, to the insured for one half of five premiums, on the pledge of the policy.]V(r.J.A.Page, Cashier of the Vermont Bank at Mont-pelipr, under date of March 23rd.1853, concerning this Confipany, writes:\u2014 \u201cIt is now about three years since the Company com-meiiced business, during which time they have issued 1022 policies, as appears by their books.All lôsseç incurred, have invariably been paid promptly\u2014all expenses to this datq are paid, and they have now a cash capital of over $119,000, well and securely invested\u2014$34,000 of which is t ie 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 I cannot conceive of any reason why the Coqipany is.not on a good and sure basis to be as perman-entim its business as any other Company whatever.I think it entitled to the füllest*confidence.\u201d Board of reference for Montreal.|M.McCulloch, M.D., Medical Examiner.jWilliam Workman, Esq., President City Bank.Messrs.William Lyman & Co.\u201c J.B.Smith & Co.Edwin Atwater, Esq.\tp j : JAMES T.PHELPS, I\tAgent for Canada.Office for Montreal\u201431 St.Francois Xavier Street.[March 31.\t1 y mwf\u201439 NEW GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS.OUR SUPPLY of SEEDS FOR THE SEASON is to haod, and we are now prepared to execute any orders with which we may be favbred.Our SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE for 185|5, is iu preparation, and will be found to con-ta4 many novelties, particularly in FLOWER SEEDS.Qur CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER SEEDS arc of FRENCH GROWTH, and include some new1 kinds.lye have laid in a large Stock of CARROT, MANGOLD, and RED DUTCH CLOYER, selected in Europe by our Mr.Brown.COCKBURN k BROWN, Nursery and Seedsmen, 68 Great St James Street, Montreal.N.B.-COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.Apply as above, post-paid.March 2.\t52 S3.StAlKEOKîïACHSrE, No.6, Old Slip, New York, BEGS to inform the Trade of Canada that owing to the immense increase of business between tjiç^nit'èd.\u2019States and Canada,, he will, henpefopthj: in.addition to his -'regular Agencies, giv^ his personal attention to the purchasing and forwarding of all descriptions of Goods sold in the American Market.Qrders transmitted to the best Houses in Havana for.any brand of Cigars put up as parties may suggest.Ei L.-îfiâfpbe addressed directly or through his brother, A, LàMontagne, Nos.55 & 57j St.François-Xavier StreetrMontreal, who will furnish all particulMsaa to rates of charges, &c.New Ybfkf Jattyl J855.\t3m 3 JÉLaÈÏItÆO'V^.Xji On thenrE^Widf JSpril next.T) pSPj5,CTFULL-Ÿ inti&ktes to his friends.and J_V cusïüuaérs that he has LEASED one of those Large and.CqipjnfldioUs Stores known as MASSON\u2019S BUILDINGS, Notre Dame Street, Six: Doorp.West of tlie English.Church, where he.intends to carry on his business as .heretofore, .BOTH WHOiËSÀIÆ & RET AIT.Having greater facilities in point of room, he will be enabled, on the-Opening of the Navigation, to offer yb bis friends, one bfthe Largest and Ëest-sëlëcted Stocks ¦ 'OF ¦.\".to liiw ho; TOBACCOS, SNUFFS, AND FJiJYCP PIPES, EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.At the same time, his RETAIL DEPARTMENT will be conducted as usual, with the BEST of ARTICLES tnat can bé imported.He has made arrangements with that highly respectable firm in Havana, CARRILLO GOM-BTS: & CO., to supply him with all the most favorite Brands of CIGARS that are manufactured, which will enable him to keep always on hand the BEST and LARGEST ASSORTMENT of ANY HOUSE ON THIS CONTINENT.iCr°Bÿ Early Vessels he will receive his usual fine assortment of MEERSCHAUM and FANCY PIPES, CIGAR CASES, SNUFF BOXES, and other Tobacconist Goods, which will be offered to the Trade at a small advance, J.L.takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers for the very flattering encouragement he has received for a period of twelve years; and hopes, by conducting his business as heretofore, to merit a continuance of the same.Montreal, Feb.21, 1855.\t45 straw zvxusxc.TUST PUBLISHED\u2014 J ZINGARELLA, by Auguste Gockel.BELLONNA, Concert Polka, by H.Kleber.And for Sale at PRINCE\u2019S MUSIC STORE, 145 Noire Dame Street.And received, a splendid assortment of NEW VOCAL MUSIC.January 9.\t7 VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD.STEAMSHIPS, fee.____ The Brltlsb and North American Royal Hail Steamships, BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE TO Boston, N.Yorh,Worcester & East WINTER ARRANGEMENT.PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at 11.00 ArM.and 6.00 P.RTT, of on arrival of the Trains from Montreal.Passengers leaving Montreal by Champlain and Saint Lawrence Morning Train connect at Rouse\u2019» Point with the 11 A.M.Train over Vermont Central Railroad, go to Burlington same evening, or lo Montpelier or North-field, to stop over night.Passengers leaving Montreal by the Champlain and St.Lawrence 2$ P.M.Train stop at Burlington over night, and proceed next morning, via VERMONT CENTRAL LINE, to BOSTON, NEW YORK, and intermediate stations, arriving in Boston EARLIER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE, and in New York the same evenimr.{Cf3\u2019 This is the onlv route by which THROUGH TICKETS are sold.Get Through Tickets via Vermont Central Line.For Tickets, information, &c., apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 63 Commissioner Street, Montreal.January 16,1855.\t13 FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ ^ FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Second Cabin Passage.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains .\tCaptains ARABIA.C HE Judkins, I AMERICA.WJ C Lang.PERSIA.A Kyrie,\t| EUROPA.N Shannon.ASIA.E G Lott, I CANADA.J Stone, AFRICA.W Harrison, | NIAGARA.,J Leitcii, These Vessels carry a Clear white li'ghtj at their mast head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.Canada.from\tBoston.Wednesday, March 14th.Atrica.from\tBoston.Wednesday, March 28th.Asia.from\tBoston.Wednesday, April llth.America.from Boston.Wednesday, April 25th.Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not be accountable for 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 passage, apply to H.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.March 29.\t217 There will be no steamships of this line from New York until further notice.VANDERBILT\u2019S mmm line of steamships, -i.ixr-?A- & NORTHERN RAILROAD.NEW ARRANGEMENT.CHAIVGE OF Tima.ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, Dec.9, 1854, Passenger Trains will run as follows :\u2014 Trains going Bast.Leave Rouse\u2019s Point at II A.H., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 4:45 P.M.Leave Ogdensburgh at 9:30 A.M., arrive at Rouse\u2019s Point at 3:15 P.M.Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Bytown and Prescott Railway, and Stages for Water-town ; and at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Vermont Central, and Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railways.GEORGE V.HOYLE, Superintendent.Office N.R.R.,\t?Ogdensburg, Dec., 1854.)\t138 Bytown and Prescott Railway.1 Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec Through Mail Route.WINTER ARRANGEMENT./'¦YN and AFTER MONDAY, the 1st JANUARY, KJ 1855, the MAIL and PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows, viz.: LEAVE OTTAWA CITY At SII£,a.m., Railway Time, (5.30 Ottawa Time) \u2014Stopping at GLOUCESTER, OSGOODE, KEMPTVILLE, OXFORD, and SPENCERS, and arrive at PRESCOTT at NINE a.m., in time to connect with the Ogdensburgh Railroad Train going East.LEAVE PRESCOTT At 5.30 p.m., (Railway Time,) or on the arrival of (he Train on the Ogdensburgh Railroad, slopping at the Way Stations above mentioned, and arrive at Ottawa at 8.30 p.m.PASSENGERS for MONTREAL, BOSTON, and NEW YORK, can proceed via Ogdensburgh Railroad, ARRIVING in Montreal the SAME EVENING, or Boston and New York the day following.R.HOUGH, Supt.B.k P.Railway.| B.& P.Railway Office, Ottawa City, 1st January, 1855 iawa, Montreal and Atlantic, PiARTIES SHIPPING GOODS from Montreal.Boston, New York, or other places, for Ottawa! which have to pass over the By town and Prescott Railway and connecting.Railroads in the United States, can have them forwarded most conve-niehtly, and with least delay and expense, by dirècting Goods and duplicate Invoices to Messrs.STARK, HILL & Co., Forwarders, Ogdensburgh, by \\vhom they will be on arrival at Ogdensburgh transported at once across the Saint Lawrence from the Ogdensburgh Railway to the Bytown and Prescott Railway at Prescott.Parties sending Goods from Ottawa or any poiht on the Bytown and Prescott Railway, to Montreal, Boston, New York or other places, shbuid in the same way direct Goods and duplicate Invoices to Messrs.Stark, Hill k Co., Ogdensburgh.Jfessrs.S.H.k Co.are Freight Agents at Ogdensburgh fowthrRytown aud PrescottRaitway7 and by following the-above directions Shippers and Consignees will be spared delay and expense.It is expected that arrangements will soon be effected with the different connecting Railroads in the United States for a through Tariff, and so soon as it is agreed upon notice will be given.STARK, HILL & Co.R.HOUGH, \u2014 |\tSupt.B.k P.Railway.Ottawa, 12th Jan., 1855.Applications for Forwarding Goods can be made to Hilly Sears & Co., Commercial Wharf, Boston.Kelly k Smithers, Front Street, New York.Alfred Hill & Co., Bank Chambers, Liverpool.Alfred Hill, London.Allen C.Gow,\tI or\t> Glasgow.Heron, Dickson & Co.)\t37 wmtrs* MONTREAL AND OTTAWA, VIA OGDENSBURGH.RAILROAD FREIGHT TARIFF.T) Y arangement between the Champlain k St.JD Lawrence, .Ogdensburgh, and Bytown and Preècott Railways, property will be carried between St.Lambert.(Soujh Montreal) and Ottawa at the following rates, when in quantities of one ton or over :\u2014 Ashes, Anchors, Beef and Pork (salted in barrels) Cordage (in coils,) Nails, Salt (in hags or barrels), Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Iron, Chain Cables, Flour and Grain (in bags or barrels), at.:,.$ 9,50 per 2000 lbs.All other articles.\t11,50 \u201c \u201c In quantities of less than one ton, the local fates of the several Railways, and the cost of Ferriage between Ogdensburgh and Prescott, will be charged.Custom House charges extra.R.HOUGH, Supt.B.k P.Rail wav.37' 4; THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP JY O R T IS S T .1 SI, 2,300 Tons\u2014WARNACK, Master, Will leave New York, at noou, precisely, April 21st, FOU HAVRE SmiOJCT.FIRST CABIN PASSAGE.$130 SECOND do do .75 The NORTH STAR will be followed by the new Steamship ARIEL, in May.For freight or passage apply to D.TORRANCE, 26 South William Street, New York.And to SUMNER, MONTANT & DRAPER, 26 Rue N.D.des Victoires, Paris.N.B.\u2014On and after May 1, D.TORRANCE\u2019S Office will be No 5 Bowling Green.New York, March 29, 1855.\t75 New York & Californife Steamship Line, VIA NICAKAGUA., lütli and 2Vtti of each month.i:,,!i,clio:i of Prices to suit, tlie Times.THE HEAIiTHIBST ROUTE\u2014700 MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE.The Accessory Transit Company (of ;\tNicaragua) Proprietors.rrtHE NORTHERN LIGHT.STAR OF THE 1 WEST, PROMETHEUS, or DANIEL WEB-STER, all first-class Steamships, will leave New York, on the 12th and 27th of each month, connecting by the Nicaragua Transit Route (having bu( twelve miles of land transportation over a good macadamized road in first-class carriages,) with the Steamships SIE RR A NEV ADA, UN OLE SAM, CORTES, PACIFIC, and BROTHER JONATHAN, one of which will leave San Juan del Sur\u2014the Pacific terminus of the Transit route\u2014where the Pacific Steamships receive the passengers at the Company\u2019s wharf immediately on -their arrival, and proceed at once to San Francisco.An experienced Surgeon is attached to each.For information, or passage at reduced rates, applv only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, 2 Bowling Green, New York.March 29.\t6m mwf 58 OCjEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, For .Bremen, via Southampton.The United States Mail Steamship S E3 K.M uSl m ïüfir ?E.HIGGINS, Commander, WILL sail for BREMEN, touching at SOUTHAMPTON to land the Mails and »\tRMËpF Passengers forEngland and ¦jgjg» France, on SATURDAY, 24th March, at 12 o\u2019clock, M., from Fier No.37, North River.PRICE OF PASSAGE.From New York to Southampton or Bremen.In First Cabin, Main Saloon.$130 In First Cabin, Lower Saloon.110 In Second Cabin, ir.60 An experienced Surgeon is attached to each Steamer.Specie delivered inBayre or London.All Letters must pass through the Post Office.For Freight or Passage, apply to C.H.SAND, Agent, 11 South William Street.T]he Steamer \u201cWashington\u201d will succeed the \u201cHermann,\u201d and sail April 21st.New York, March 5,1855.\te 54 JOR SALE.STEAMER « PROVINCIAL,\u201d LATE \u201cWILMINGTON.\u201d Apply to JNO.ANDERSON k CO, St.Peter Street, Quebec.T|he owners will not be responsible for any debts contracted on account of above Steamer, unless authorised by Capt.BOYD, at Sorel, or the Agents, JNO.ANDERSON kCO.Jan.4.\t3 ^rTHOMT&oF&'sONS, 205 Yolre Bame Street, Manufacturers bf silk hats, Hungarian HATS, CLOTH CAPS, and IMPORTERS of PALM LEAF, LEGAORN, PANAMA, and ocher SUMMER HATS, have now om HiLSTO A large assortment of the above Goods, which we are ________________ SEIZING OFF CHEAP, And invite the attention of all COUNTRY 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 GIVH US A CAIiXi.May 8.\t58 Feb.2nd, 1855, ROCHESTER, LOCKPQRX AMD NIAGARA FALLS RAILROAD.Open to Buffiuo.The most Direct, Cheapest and Quickest Route Niagara Falls as follows:\u20147:20 A.M., and 2:15 P.M.Returning\u2014Trains will leave Buffalo and Niagara Falls for Rochester, at 7:50 A.M., and 4:40 P.M.Passengers for Buffalo will find this route superior, in point of comfort, to any other.The Road is thoroughly built, and equipped with entirely new 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.\u2014\t_\t15 NEW BOOT AND SHOE MNOFAmy, Z90 S».TAUX.STAHBXQ MONTREAL.THE business heretofore carried on by S.Gy .SMITH, will be continued under che style and firm of SMITH k COCHRAN, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES and ROBBERS.Our Mr.Cochran being an experienced Manufacturer, \"will give his entire attention to getting up Goods suited in style and quality to the Canada Trade.SAMUEL G.SMITH, M.H.COCHRAN.September 1, 1854.\t162 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.\t146 WINES & _G£0CE£IES.LA M0THE & FRERE, Hfo.202 St.Paul 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 k Chandon\u2019s Champagnes ; Grand vin d\u2019Angleterre, Fleur de Sjjlery, of the first quality.Henkell & Co.\u2019s Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling Hock Wines.Foke k Brandenburg\u2019s Claret Wines of every description.Hultskam, Toon k Molyn\u2019s Cordials, the very best of all descriptions Best Champagne Brandies, \u201942, \u201945, \u201948, \u201950, '54 Madeira, Sherry, Port, Canary, Sicily, Burgundy, Malaga, kc August 5.\t135 TfjE MONTREAL, HEIaÛ) And Baily Commercial Gazette.Published Daily throughout the Year.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Daily Herald, £2, payable half-yearly, in advance.Weekly Herald, in Clubs of Seven, Five Shillings pel annum ; Single Subscribers, Five Shillings for Tea Months.No Letter taken out of the Post Office, unless it is pre-paid ADVERTISING.Six lines and un 1er, 1st insertion, 2s 6d, and 7£d for each subsequent insertion.Ten lines* and under, 1st insertion, 3s 4d, and lOd for each subsequent insertion.Over ten lines 4d per line for the 1st insertion, and Id per liné for each subsequent insertion.YEARLY RATES.One Square not to exceed 20 lines £12 10s, with the privilege of changing it occasionally.Half Square not to exceed 11 lines £6 15s, with the same privileges.Professional and other Cards not exceeding^ seven lûtes, £3 per annum.No Advertisement to be considered by the year unless it is previously agreed upon between the parlies.The privilege of Yearly Advertisers will be confined to their regular business, and all other Advertisements such as Auction Sales, Houses to Let, Dissolution of Partnerships, Legal Notices, Ships, Removal Notices, &c., will be charged fextra.Notices of Deaths, containing an invitation to attend the Funeral, to be charged 2s.6d.All Notices of Births and Marriages, Is.3d.each.Regular Advertisers, and all others sending communications, or requiring Notices designed to call attention to Lectures, Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertainments, all Notices of PrivateAssociations\u2014every Notice designed \u2022.o call attention to private enterprise, calculated or intended to promote individual inteiest, can only be inserted in the Editorial columns, with the understanding that it is to be paid for.N.B.\u2014All Orders for the insertion or discontinuance of Advertisements, must be in writing, a Book being kept in the Office for parties, calling personally, in which to enter their orders\u2014verbal orders cannot be recognized.THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE la Printed and Published by JAMES POTTS to; himself and the other .Proprietor.** fco-, 20!: Notre Dame Street.Momtskai.i Saturday, March 31, 1855, 15 2 "]
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