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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.Estate Atscut mul Accountant.FRANCIS RUFFORD.N0.4 Montreal Kxthange.Sainnle and Pattern Itooms\u2014French Manu- fact «res.JAMES EMSON, Paris\u2014JAMES SCULTHORP, Agent, \u2018 Greal Si.James Si., over Gibb &, Co.(up stairs.) Sample Room\u2014American Manufactures* JOSEPH R.DODD.Merchaals* Exchange.Wholesale Importers of Dry Goods.ALEX.ARTHUR.372 Noire Dame SireeL Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.NEW YORK CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.230 Notre Dame St.DO YON & T.QURVILLE.293 Notre Dame Su D.MACGREGOR & CO.292 Notre Dame St.J.N.M.NICHOLS.290 Notre Dame St.HENRY MORGAN & Co.No.200 A 202, McGill St.MOR1SON.CAMERON & E.MPKY, No.286 Notre Dame Street.D.k W.SMITH,.205 Notre Dame St.CHAS.F.McCALLUM.13S Notre Dame St.AUGE A ROY.New No.202 Notre Dame LIMOGES &.DES ROCHERS, Corner St.Lawrence A C raig Streets.ALEX.MURPHY, r.Old, No.188, New, 276 Noire Dame Street.Wholesale Importers of \"Woollens* EST WHITE, PALE YELLOW, FAMILY 3 and COMMON SOAP qmj QAMDtEjs All goods will be delivered on board the Steamers, or in any part of tiie city, free of cartage.Merchants are respectfully invited to \u2019 call and examine the articles before purchasing elsewhere.Sept.8.\t3m mwf 214 j\" IVERPOOL SALT\u20141500 Bags Li\tFor sale by JAMES TORRANCE.Sept.8.\tai l |3 AISINS\u2014100 Boxes, Layers CURRANTS\u201410 carotecls Fine Kanti 15 barrels do do F or sale by JAMES TORRANCE Sept.8.\t214 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, by a Lady T T leaving for England for the Winter, a MIDDLE-AGED PERSON to take charge of an Infant.Apply at No.2 Beaver Hall.Sept.8.\tm 214 WANTED, an INVOICE CLERK.Good Handwriting and good References are indispensable.Address \u201c X,\u201d Post Office.Sept.8.\tin 214 ANTED\u2014A Steady, Active, MIDI)] AGED PERSON, to act as COLLI TOR.Security to the extent of £200 or £: will be required.Apply at tbe \u201cHerald\u201d Oili Sept.G.\t213 Wo direct attention to W.P.Johnston\u2019s\u2019advertisement of Boots and Shoes, which will be found in another column.TV WANTED\u2014A BOY to wait upon lab! make himself generally useful.Enquire at this office.August 29,\tr mwf 20 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, SEPT.8.180ts, SPECIAL NOTICES.OXYGENATED BITTERS.Read the following letter from Caleb Parker, Esq., of Concord, X.H., a man honoured and esteemed by all who know him : Gentlemen\u2014W ith no disposition to make my name conspicuous, 1 take the opportunity to state to the afflicted the benefit I have derived from the use of Dr.Green's Oxygenated Bitters, and to recommend them to others.For two years I have been troubled with indigestion and its attendant evils, such as flatulency, constipation, severe attacks ot diarrhée, accompanied with water-brash at the stomach, which reduced me in flesh, strength, and spirits, so low that 1 was nearly unfitted for business.I applied to several physicians, from whom I obtained only temporary relief, and finding in a short time my disease returning upon me in all its malignity, I concluded, with the advice of friends, but without the least faith in their efficacy, to try the Oxygenated Bitters, from the use of which I found immediate relief, having no return of water-brash after taking the first portion.I continued to use it according to the directions, until I had taken eight or ten bottles, which have entirely cured me.My weight has increased some thirty-live pounds, and my health is perfect.I can truly say that I consider the Oxygenated Bitters the best tonic extant.I have recommended them to several, who have invariably found great benefit from their use.Yours respectfully, Caleb Parker.SETH W.FOWLE Sc CO., 138 Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors.Sold by their Agents everywhere.208 2w GRAND MILITARY BALL, IN* COMMEMORATION OF THE FALL OF SEBASTOPOL.TO RE HELD IN THE CITY CONCERT HALL, On TNUUSDAV, Seiliember Hill, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE OFFICERS OF THE YOLIUTEEH B LITIA MPAATES OF THIS CITY'.Rv the kind jicrmissiou of Lieut.Col.MUN-UOK, the BAND of tlie 39th REGIMENT will attend.PRINCE'S ERASS.and MAITRE and LISTON'S QUADRILLE RANDS will be in attendance during the Evening.REFRESHMENTS throughout the Evening of the best description.TICKETS\u2014Ladies' Tickets, *2s Gd; Gcntle-mfcn\u2019s, üs ; to he laid at Prince\u2019s Music Store ; the Plantagenet Water Depot ; of the Members of the Committee ; and at the door.Doors open at EIGHT o\u2019clock.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, VIVE L\u2019EMPEREUR.Sept, 4.183G.\t211 Best Summer Drink.\u2014Extracts from letters of professional gentlemen received at the Depot :\u2014 \u201c As a grateful and cooling drink, a tumblerful of Plantagenet Water taken during the intense lient of a summer day is fast usurping the place of the favourite and fashionable Ærcated Soda Waters.It is found to be equally as refreshing as the latter, and should command a preference, as its influence on the healthy condition of the system is far more beneficial.\" \u201c From the analysis by Air.Hunt, I was induced to prescribe it in the course of treatment of a few obstinate cases of skin disease, and its administration was attended with the most favorable results.\u201d ICT Free Reading Room and Depot, No.4 Place d\u2019Armes.Ljt the public once know the value of the Oxygenated Bitters, and it will immediately assume its rightful position at the head of all the medical preparations of the day for all derangements of the stomach.207 2w Prof.Wood\u2019s Hair Restorative.\u2014From all we can learn, wo are inclined to believe that this is the best article of the kind ever introduced to the public.The Professor has left with us a long list of certificates, that any person can see who is disposed to call upon us ; but wo have chosen to inquire for ourselt from reliable persons, and we are perfectly satisfied that it is all it claims to he.We have failli, and we thill therefore have works.Our hair is now gray ; and if it restores that to the original color (as we believe it will), then some others we wot of will hasten to use it, or, will York \u201c GREAT WESTERN\u201d Marine Ins.Co.) Applications can be made through the undersigned for Insurance, by open Policy or otherwise, in the above Companies ; -AND,- For Special Risks in the \u201c ATLANTIC \u201d MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 On Cargo, inland, and Hulls of Schooners navigating the Lakes and the St.Lawrence, in the MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BUFFALO.THEODORE HART, St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, April 24, 1856.\t97 BRKKSBH AHSRRSGiklSr FIRE, OCEAN AND INLAND MARINE Assurance Gompanys \u2022 OF TORONTO.IKCOKPOUATBD 1833.CAPITAL £100,000.G.P.Ridout, M.P.P.Governor Hon.Jas.Gordon.Deputy Governor.T.W.Birciiall, Esq.Managing Director.TRUSTEES : Wm.Proudfoot, | Peter Paterson, T.D.Harris, Esquires.npiIE Subscriber is prepared to issue Ocean I 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, or KH3W \u2022STORK CISST.Caah Assets, $3,513.301 61.IHIS COMPANY has attained the highest _ position 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 22,70 trilE COLONIAL, LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Capital\u2014\u2018One Million SteillMg.GOVERNOR : The Right Hon.the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Governor General of British North America.HEAD OFFICE\u2014Edinburgh.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, Montreal, 49 Great St.James Street.BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Honorable PETER McGILL, Chairman.Hon.Justice McCord.I\tB.H.LeMoine, Esq.Hon.A.N.Morin.|\tJ.O.Moffatt, Esq.Henry Starnes, Esq.Manager\u2014A.DAVIDSON PARKER, rpHE BOARD IN MONTREAL is invested 8 -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 STEAMSHIPS, &.c.FOR SALE, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF NEWLY-IMPORTED GROCERIES, CfOXSISTIXG in part of\u2014 / Twankay, Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Souchong Teas Tobaccos\u20145\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 10\u2018s, 18\u2019s, and 20's ; Tobacco Pipes ; Spirits Turpentine Hhds Bright Muscovado Sugar, Puns and Tierces Molasses, Golden Syrup Java, Laguayra, and Roasted Coffees Hennessey\u2019s and Chaloupin Brown and Pale Brandy, in hhds and cases Gin\u2014DeKuyper\u2019s in hhds and cases ; Port Wine, Sherry, Champagne, Claret, London Porter, Pale Ale Montreal, Belmont and Sperm Candles ; Montreal and Liverpool Soap Raisins, Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup, Ginger, Nutmegs, Pimento, Cloves, Pepper Glenfield, Rice and Satin Starcli ; Fig Blue Windsor Soap, Borax, Alum, Bordeaux Vinegar, Maccaroni and Vermicelli, Corks, Madras Indigo, Sulphur, Olive Oil in hhds and cases Bed.Gords, Rice, Almonds, Glue, Blacking Saltpetre, Wrapping Paper, Playing Cords, Bottles Terms of Credit Liberal.L.MARCHAND & CO.May 15.\t115 Tbe British and Worth American Royal 31al! Steamships, FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Chicf Cabin Passage.$130 Second Cabin Passage.$ 75 FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Chief Cabin Passage.$110 Second Cabin Pussag*.60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax.Captains\tCaptain* PERSIA.C H E Judkins, I CANADA.W JC Lant.ARABIA.J Stone,\tj AMERICA.Wick man.A.SIA.E G Lott, I NIAGARA.A Kyrie, AFRICA.N Shannon J EUROPA.,.J Leitch, These Vessels carry a clear while light, at thcirmael head, green on starboard bow, red on port bow.Asia.from New York.Wednesday, Aug.20th.Canada.from Boston.Wednesday, Aug 27th.Africa.from New Yoik.Wednesday, Sept.3rd.Niagara.,.from Boston.Wednesday, Sept: 10th.Persia.from New York.Wednesday, Sept# i7ih\u2018 Arabia-Aom Boston.#.Wednesday, Sept.2lth.Asia.from New York.Wednesdiy, Oct.l?i.Canada.from Boston.Wednesi ay, Oct 8th.Africa.from New York.Wednesday, Oct.15ih.Niagara.from Boston.Wednesday, Oct.22ndt Beritis uotsecured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not .be accountablefor Gold, Silver,Bullion.Specie, Jewellery, PrcciousSlones, or Metals, unless bills of lading arc signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed» Forfreight or passage, apply to E.CÜNARD, 4 Bowling Gro*n,New York# Aug.20.\t198 (J, s,3 First Screw Steamship FROM FOR PORTLAND CALLING AT St.John\u2019s, IIfid, and.Halifax, N.S\u201e Out and home, to land and receive Pass'engers and Goods.The stay at these places -will be short, as the facililics for discharging will be great.Iv THE New and Powerful First Class Screw Steamship \u201c KHKRSONESE,\u201d A 1 at Lloyds, 2,300 tons burthen, Captain Charles Powell, wilbsail from LIVERPOOL for the above Ports on^ SATURDAY, the 23.-d day of AUGUST, 1856, and return to Liverpool by the same route, leaving Portland on the 23rd September following.This bsautiful Steamship, since she was \u2019aunchtd some six months ago, has been employed in the Government service, and has proved herself ts be a very fus:, and in every way a superior vessel.She has five water-tight compartments, and is built of extra strength, suitable for the Norlh American trade, and has been refitted with comfortable accommodations for a limited number of First Class and Steerage Passengers.Provisions provided in the usual style ou board of Atlantic steamers, at the rates of passage namtd below :\u2014 1st Class.St\u2019rage.Passage Money from Liverpool to St.John\u2019s, Nfld.15 Gs.5 Gs.Do do from Liverpool to Halifax, N.S., and Portland.16 Gs.G Gs.Do do from Portland and Halifax to Liverpool, G B.$60\t$30 Do do from St, John\u2019s, Nfld., to Liverpool.55\t25 Do do from Portland to Halifax, or vice versa.12\tG Do do from Portland to St John's, Nfld.24\t10 Do do from Halifax to St.John\u2019s, Nfld.16\t8 Steward\u2019s Fees and Provisions included, except Wines and other Liquors, which can he bad on board.Freights from Liverpool to St.John\u2019s, Nfld., 45s Stg.and 5 cent.Do from Liverpool to HalKax, N.S, and Portland, 50s Stg.and 5 (P cent.Do from Portland to Halifax, or vice versa, $3 Sÿ ton, 30 cents 4?bib Do from Portland to St.John\u2019s, Nfld , §6 $\u2019 ton, 50 cents 4P bil.Do from Halifax to St.John\u2019s, Nfld , £1 4P\u2019 ton, 40 cents 4P\u2019 brl.With 5 lÿ1 cent Primage.Heavy Goods as per arrangement, and Parcels on moderate terms.Fort' ther particulars, apply to WEIR, COCHRAN & 00.\"General Office, Weaver Buildings, Brunswick Street.Or to CHAS.R.TAYLOR & SON, 31 North John Street, Liverpool, G.B.THOS.H.BROOKING & SON, 14 New Broad Street, London.BROOKING, SON & GO., St.John\u2019s, Nfld.BENJAMIN WIER & CO , Halifax, Nova SootiaT JOHN RHYNAS & CO., Portland, Maine.Portland, August 2, 1856.\t184 August 25.201 1 7-OR SALE\u2014 i PRIME MESS and PRIME BEEF, in bris HAV1LLAND ROUTH & CO.' June 7,\t135 CénsiàmpUon, Asttasua, lîroïïclïl-lis, Catartria, AND other affections of the LUNGS and CHEST, cured by INHALATION, local snd general treatment.Inhalation alone will fail to cure most of these diseases, but in connection with proper general remedies, under Dr.HEATH\u2019S direction, it is highly curative in these, heretofore, incurable affections Dr.Heath is frequently applied to by persons who have neither been relieved by Inhalation, nor benefitted by shoulder-braces, nor inhaling tubes.The fact is that inhalation is only an auxiliary, and that those \u201c Traps\u201d are absolutely injurious.As a proof of the success attending Dr.Heath\u2019s combined treatment, we refer to the subjoined\u2014 a few only of a large number of letters :\u2014 423 Broadway, New York, Sept.8, 1855.Dear Doctor :\u2014Although not indebted to yon pecuniarily, I am under obligations of gratitude which I do not expect to be able to pay for your skill in curing me of a Bronchial affection, some three years ago, which bad troubled me for a number of years, and which would not yield to caustic applications, gargles or washes.Notwithstanding my profession requires the almost constant use of my vocal organs, the cure is permanent.If you think this will be of any service to yourself or the public, you will please use it in any manner to attain it.You will, no doubt, remember two or three of my friends were also cured by you.\tMARCUS COLBURN.Nervous, Chronic, Scrofulous, and affections ot the Generative system, tax the- constitution to such an extent as to render it liable to take no Tuberculous and other Chronic forms of disease in both sexes.Those afflicted with any of these diseases can apply with a certainty of relief to Dr.HEATH, No.850 Broadway, New York, from 9 A.M.to 4 P.M., Sundays excepted.Patients at a distance may be treated or advised by letter on stating their cases fully.Who is Dr.Heath ?For the information and satisfaction of those who perchance do not know, we refer them to an interesting editorial which appeared in the New York Day Book two weeks since, and which has been extensively copied in the leading papers of that city, and pretty generally in the country papers.We will let others answer this question, lest our readers who have not read the above-named article, entitled \u201c The Character and Men of New York, the Metropolis o North America,\u201d should complain of our neglect to publish it also.I have known Dr.Heath for ten or twelve years, during which time he has assiduously devoted himself to the study and treatment of Chronic Diseases, Genito-urinary, Nervous and Constitutional Affections, Diseases of the Ear and Eye, but especially in treating Consumption and affections of the Chest with flattering success.J.K.SNELL M.D., Green Point, Brooklyn.Having seen numerous affidavits of cures performed by Dr.Heath, of No.850 Broadway, we take pleasure in recommending him to the afflicted.\u2014Advocate and Register, Rahwai/, N.J.We most cheerfully recommend Dr.Heath to an enlightened public, as a professional friend of surpassing attainments, and of eminent success in his departments of practice.LESTER GREEN, M.D., N.Y.J.A.SMITH, M.D., N.Y.Dr.Heath is a gentleman of high moral character and most estimable professional abilities.GEO.PETRIE, M.D., N.Y.The two chief characteristics in a good doctor are moral excellence and professional ability, both of which Dr.Heath possesses in an eminent degree.\tHon.A.LOOMIS, N.Y.New York, Sept.24, 1855.Dr.Heath\u2014Dear Sir : I have taken my pen in hand to inform you that I am entirely free from every symptom of that alarming Consumptive Throat Disease, which I came under your medical care with, and which was so rapidly undermining my constitution.1 was almost despairing of getting cured et all, until I was advised by Mr.Shaw to try you, and sec if you could not relieve me You have not only cured me physically, but you have relieved me of excessive suspense and anxietv of mind.\u2014Yours, iu gratitude, JOS.\u2019G.BYERS, N.Y.N.B.\u2014The Doctor\u2019s Introductory Work on the Cause and Cure of those Diseases, will be sent free to n address, upon application.Oct.\tly DC 247 ____STEAMBOATS, &c.1030.Ottawa River Mail Steamers.Montreal to Ottawa City (Bytown) Daily.Sundays Excepted.Stmr.LADY SIMPSON, Capt.H.W.Shepherd, LACUINE TO CARtL,r,ON.Stmr.PHŒNIX, Capt.-, GliENVTL.L.E TO OTTAWA CITY.S3= THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.43 rpHIS will be found the Cheapest, best, and 8 most convenient route.Parties leaving MONTREAL by the SEVEN A.M.TRAIN (for Lachine), from the Depot in Bonaventure Street, will reach OTTAWA CITY the same evening.The Steamers will stop, to deliver Mails, at all the principal places along the River, including POINT AUX ANGLAIS, for the accommodation of the inhabitants of the County of Two Mountains.RETURN TICKETS will lx- issued to TOURISTS and PLEASURE PARTIES on a liberal scale of reduction.For further particulars, apply at the Depot, Bonaventure Street, or on board the Steamer \u201c Lady Simpson.\u201d N.B.\u2014FREIGHT for this Line should be delivered at the Bonaventure Street Depot by SIX, P.^I., to insure its regular dispatch the following day.Montreal, April 22, 1856.\t\u2022\t95 LAKE ÜHAMPLAÏH AGAIN OPEN BETWEEN PLATTSBURGH AND BURLINGTON.r HE Steamer BOSTON has commenced running regularly between the above Points in connexion with the MONTREAL and NEW YORK, PLATTSBURG and MONTREAL, and RUTLAND and RUTLINGTON, and other Roads.Passengers and Freight received and forwarded via this Route with dispatch and safety.id\u201d No detention at Mooer\u2019s Junction.Montreal, 24th April, 1856.\t97 Royal Mail Mue.¦ 1 ' QUICKEST AND MOST DIRECT STEAMBOAT ROUTE TO Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Hamilton, London, Chicago, Detroit, and Milwaukie, ONLY DIRECT LINE FOR KINGSTON, COBOURG, PORT HOPE, DARLINGTON, AND TORONTO.THE following are the arrangements of this Magnificent Lino for the present Season : THE RIVER LINE, Composed of the Splendid Steamers BANSHEE.Capt.\tHoward.NEW ERA.Capt.\tP.G.Chrysler.ST.LAWRENCE.Capt.\tMaxwell.OTTAWA.Capt.\tKelley.Leave the Canal Basin, Montreal, daily, at NINE o\u2019clock, A.M., and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o\u2019clock (Noon) Train from Montreal, (except Sundays, when they leave on the arrival of the NINE o\u2019clock Train), calling at all intermediate Ports, an-iving in Kingston early on the following day, where they meet the magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS.KINGSTON.Capt.\tHamilton.PASSPORT.Capt.\tHarbottle.ARABIAN .Oapt.\tSclater.MAGNET.Capt.\tTwohyl For Cobourg, Port Hope, Toronto and Hamilton, connecting at Hamilton with the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for London, Chatham, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukie, and all Ports on Lake Michigan ; and at Lewiston for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and all Ports on Lake Erie.Passengers taking the Evening Train of the Grand Trunk Railway, meet the Steamers at Coteau Landing, thereby avoiding Hotel expenses at Brockville over night.The Lake Steamers also connect at Brockville with the Morning Express Train, and is the only Direct Line for Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington and Toronto.To Tourists this Line affords a most comfortable, pleasant and expeditious conveyance, the Steamers being fitted up with elegantly furnished Saloons and State Rooms, passing through the beautiful scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands and all the Rapids of the St.Lawrence by daylight.In point of speed they are unsurpassed.To Families moving West, either to Wester Canada or the Western States, this Line pos^ sesses unequalled advantages, the Steamer running direct to the Great Western Railway Depot at Hamilton, saving the annoyance of the transhipments Passengers are subjected to by other Lines.23= Tickets can be procured on board the Steamers, or at the Office, 40 McGill Street.A.MILLOY, Agent.Royal Mail Line Office, Montreal, ?40 McGill Street, 1856.\t$\t164 K0Î1L MAIL LIKE.O H ÜL 2$f & 33 OF Timm /COMMENCING TO-DAY, and until further VV notice, the STEAMERS OF THE MAIL LINE will leave the Canal Basin at NINE o\u2019clock, A.M., (instead of 11), and Lachine on the arrival of the TWELVE o\u2019clock (Noon) Train, (instead of 2.30 P.M.) ALEX.MILLOY, Agent, Royal Mail Line Office, j 40 McGill Street, > July 1, 1856.\t.) 155 THE AMElliCAiM EXPRESS LIKE The Shortest and Quickest Routs to all Western Ports, Niagara Falls, and Buffalo.The First Class River Steamers JENNY LIND, Capt.L.Moody.MONTREAL, Capt.J.Laflamme.BRITISH EMPIRE, Ca-pt.D.S.Allan.ONE of the above River Steamers will leave Montreal daily, (Sundays excepted), at ONE o\u2019clock, P.M., from the Canal Basin ; and Lachine on the arrival of the Cars, which leave Montreal at FIVE o'clock, P.M.,' for Prescott and Ogdensburgh, and intermediate River Ports.The River Steamers connect at Odensburgh with the large and splendid Lake Ontario Steamers\u2014New York, Northerner, Bay State Ontario, Cataract and Niagara\u2014 Eor Brockville, Alexander Bay, Clayton Kingston, Sackett\u2019s Harbor, Oswego, Rochester, Niagara, Lewiston, Toronto, Hamilton, and all Western Ports.\t» These Lines of Steamers connect at Niagara and Lewiston with the Erie and Ontario Railroad, Lewiston and Buffalo Railroad, Great Western Railway, Michigan Central Railroad, Michigan Southern Railroad, and Lake Shore Railroad, and Steamers from Buffalo\u2014for all Ports West., Passengers have the privilege of stopping-over at Niagara Falls, or any other place of interest on the Routé.1er- For Tickets, call at the Office, 24 McGill Street.W.T.BARRON, Agent, Or to D.P.O\u2019NEILL, Canal Wharf.May 30, 1856.\t128 RAILROADS, &c.___ GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Alteration of Trains.Summer arrangements.ON and after MONDAY, the 1st Sept., 1856, the Company\u2019s Steam Ferry-Boat wUl IWif-nl 'n AHA!!F- at the foot of JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, as follows :\u2014 Through Tr iu, For Quebec, the White Mountains Portland and Boston.\u2019.7-45 For Island Pond and Way-Stations! ! .Z M, eV For QUEBEC, Express in Five Horns.4:43 r m FARES TO QUEBEC BY THIS TRAIN ONLY.First Class.Second Class.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Si.50 For the West.Through to Hamilton in 22 Hour?.Trains leave Pointe St.Charles Station for BROCKAILLE, connecting with the ROYAL MAIL and AMERICAN LINE OF STEAMERS for the WEST as follows :\u2014 Express Train at.] 0,40 a.m.Passengers save 18 hours between Montreal and Brockville.Fare same as by Steamboats.S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Montreal, June 5, 1856.\t133 Champlaia aud Saint Lawrence Railroad, United States Kail Houte.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.NEW YORK AND BOSTON LINE.nni-IE Steamer IRON DUKE will leave for JL South Montreal, connecting with the Trains for Rouse\u2019s Point, at 6:00 A.M.and 2:30 P.M.and connecting at Rouse\u2019s Point with (lie La*-Champlain Steamers, the Vermont Central, ihe Rutland and Burlington, and the Og-densbm-gh Railroads.Passengers by the Morning Train reach Burlington, Ticondcroga, Lake George, Saratoga, Troy, Albany, New York, Boston, Portland, White Mountains, Ogdensburgh, and intermediate places, the same day ; ami Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, &c., next morning.Those by the Afternoon Train reach Boston, New York, &e., early next afternoon.There is no other certain route to Boston and New York in one day.S3r\u2019For Tickets and information, apply at the Company\u2019s Office, 67 Commissioners Street, opposite the Quebec Steamboat Landing, and at the Railroad Ticket Office, 10 Place d\u2019Armes.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Montreal, July 4, 1856.\t157 NEW YOHK, BREMEN, AN'» SOïIXfiSAMBTON.UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.ANTHRACITE COALS.I70R SALE\u2014Best qualities LEHIGH, RED 1 and WHITE ASH, SCHUYLKILL, LA-K A WAN A and PITTSTON COAL, all sizes, free from dust.No Schuylkill or Lakawana Coal sold as Le-high.Parties wishing to purchase will find it then-interest to call at the Old Stand, 21 St.Sacrament Street, CHARCOAL for sale\u20149d per bushel.\u2022 July 26,\tm THE fchips comprising: this line are the WASHINGTON, Capt.E.Cavendy, HERMANN, Capt.Edward Higgins.These Steamers stop at Southampton, both going and returning.Proposed dates of sailing.\u20141856.From Southampton for New York.Wednesday.Feb.27 Hermann.Jan, Washington.Hermann.Washington.Hermann.Washington.Hermann.Washington.Hermann.From\t\tFrom\t New Y\tork.\tBremen.\t Saturday.\t\tSaturday.\t ,.Jan.\t26\tFeb.\t23 .Feb.\t23\tMar.\t99.Mar.\t22\tApril\t19 \t19\tMay\t17 ¦.May\t17\tJune\t14 .June\t14\tJuly\t12 \t12\tAug.\t9 .Aug.\t9\tSept.\t6 ,.Sepu\t6\tOct.\t4 .Oct.\t4\tNov.\t1 .Nov.\t1\tNov.\t29 .Nov.\t29\tDec.\t27 .Mar.26 April 23 May 21 June 18 July 16 Aug.13 Sept.10 Oct.Nov.Dec.Dec.Stopping at Southampton, both going and returning, they offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre advantages over any other route, fur the economy of time and money.Passage from New York to Southampton and Bremen.First Cabin, main saloon, $130; First Cabin, lower saloon, $110; Second ditto, $60.All letters and newspapers must pass through the Post Office.No bills of lading will be signed or parcels received on the day of sailing.An experienced Surgeon Is attached to each ship.For freight or passage apply to C.H.SAND, 11 South William Street, New York.C.A.HKINEKEN & CO., Bremen.CROSKEY & CO., Southampton.\"WM.ISELIN, Havre.Jan.14.\ttv mi It OR SALE\u2014 V PURE DeKUYPER/S GIN in bond duty paid.WALTER MACFARLAN.- M Tiirough to Eew York, Boston, &c.&c, Montreal ajiiii New fork llailieath SKIMMER.ARiRAKCiEMBKTS.Two Through Trains Each Way Daily, CjONNECTING permanently with Plaits-i burgh and Montreal Railroad to Platts-burg-h, Steamers Canada, America and United States at Rlattsburg for Burlington and Whitehall, Rutland and Burlington Railroad to Rutland, and thence via the various Railroads to all parts Smith, East and West.Also at Mooer\u2019s Junction with Ogdensburgh Railroad for Ogdensburgh, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa City, &c.1st Train leaves ¦Bonaventure Street Depot at 6 A.M., connecting at Mooer\u2019s Junction with Ogdensburgh first morning train for; the West,.and at Plattsburgh with steamers as above.2nd Train leaves Bonaventure Street Depot at 3:45 P.M., connecting at Plattsburgh with above Steamers, and at Burlington with Rutland and Burlington Railroad.Through Freight received and forwarded with despatch, and without breaking bulk.Trains between Montreal and Lachine as under : FROM MONTREAL.\tFROM LACHINE.6:00 a.m.\t6:30\ta.m.1:00 a.m.\t8:30\ta.m.12:00 noon.\t12:30\tp.m.3:45 p.m.\t4:30\tp.m.5:00 p.m.\t6:00\tp.m.8:00 p.m.\t8:45\tp.m.Through Tickets as cheap ns by any other route, to be had at E.Pickup\u2019s News Office, and at the Depot, Bonaventure Street, ANDREW ROUGH, General Agent.Office M.& N.Y.R.R.,\t) Montreal, June 28, 1856.)\t154 Ottawa mi Prescott Railway.OIAK5SE OF TIME.CCOMMENCING April 1st, 1856, Two Passei ! got- Trains, DAILY, each way (Surma-excepted.) MAIL TRAIN Will leave City of Ottawa at 7:30 a.m., an-ivin in Prescott at 10:45 a.m., in time for 11 Grand Trunk Mail Train to Montreal.Leave Prescott at 2:10 p.m., on arrival of tl Grand Trunk Mail Train from Montreal, an arrive in the City of Ottawa at 5:25 p.m.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will leave Prescott at 7:30 a.m,, arriving in tl City of Ottawa at 11:45 a.m.Leave City of Ottawa at 1:15 p.m., arriving i Prescott at 5:05 p.m.SGKP&ssengers going to Montreal, Quebec, c Boston, can obtain Through Tickets at the pin cipal Stations, via Grand Trunk Raihvav.BENJ.FRENCH, Jr., Superintendent.March 20, 1856.\t68 æm**-r-*, .fS&§y|[ WSr®3 LJB Vermoat feutrai Railroad line.BRITISH & UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.Summer Arrangement.\t.From Montreal to Boston, Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, New York, New Haven, Hartford, Spring-field, Bellows Falls, Fitchburg, St.Johns-bury, the White Mountains, Montpelier, Burlington, Troy, Albany, and all intermediate Stations; also connects at Burlington with Steamers on Lake Champlain for ^Whitehall, Saratoga, and New York, fâ\u201d The only Through Railroad route (without break of gunge) by which Through Tickets are sold.INIRST TRAIN connects at Rouse\u2019s Point with the Champlain & St.Lawrence Railroad Train leaving Montreal at 6 o\u2019clock a.m., goes through to the above-named places same day, arriving in Boston earlier than any route, and in New York the same evening.Connections sure.SECOND TRAIN connects at Rouse\u2019s Point with Champlain & St.Lawrence Railroad 2nd Train leaving Montreal at 2 p.m.fur the above named places ; proceeds to White River Junction or Windsor, to lodge ; leaves W.R.Junction, or V indsor, at7 o clock next morning, and arrive in Boston at 1 o\u2019clock p.m., and in New York 4:20 p.m.For Through Tickets, information, &c., Apply to PAUL MONDOU, Agent, 05 Commissioner Streel, Montreal.May 8, 1855.\t'\t109 THE MOiVniEAL HERALD And Sfctily Commercial Graze Lie.Published Daily throughout the i\u2019eax.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Oailt Hxrald.£2, payable half-yearly, in advance.W*KXLY H.EBAJ.D, in Clubs of Seven, Five Shillings r>t\\ annuni ; Single Subscribers, Five Shilling;* for Ten Months.io Letter taken out of the Post Office, unless it is pre-pnid ADVERTISING.3ix lines and under.1st insertion, 2s 6d, and 7ld for ruHi subsequent insertion.fen lines and under, lat insertion, 2s 4d.and lOd for each subsequent insertion.Dyer ten lines 4d per line for the 1st insertion, and Id per hue for each subsequent insertion.^\tYÉA.ULY IUTXS.One Square not to exceed 20 lines £12 10s, with the privi lege of changing it occasionally.Half Square not to exceed 11 lines £6 16s, with the same privileges.Professional and otherOardsnot exceeding,seven lines, £3 per annum.tfo Advertisement to be considered by the year unless it previously agreed upon between the parlies.The privilege of Yearly Advertisers will be confined to their regular business, and all other AdvenLen:cuts such as Auction Sales, Houses to Let, Dissolution cf'l\u2019arlner-ships, Legal Notices, Ships, Removal Notices, A c,, wi be charged extra.Notices of Deaths, containing an invitation to attend tha Funeral, to be charged 2s.(id.All Notices of Births.and Marriages, Is.3d.each.Regular Advertisers, and all others sending eoniiruri.aüons, or requiring Notices designed to call attention to Lectures,Soirees, Concerts; or any pubJiceiiterniinmeni-v ill Notices of Private Associations\u2014every Notice designr.d to call attention to private enterprise, calculated or intended \u2022.o promote individual interest, can only be inserted in iJiç Editorial columns, with the understanding that HL tr.be paid for.N.B.\u2014AH Orders for the insertion or discontinuance of Advertisements, must be in writing, a Book being kept in the Office for parlies, calling personally, in which to enter their orders\u2014verbal orders cannot be recognized.THE MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, s Printed and Published by the Proprietors, D.KINNEAR, EDW.GOFF PENNY, and A6-A "]
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