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[" Drrzororr.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1309 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.ABERDE EN.\u2014A Royal Burgh and Seaport, County of Aberdeen, Scotland, situated at the mouth of the River Don.It has extensive manufactories of flax, cotton, wool and paper, a very large establishment for preparing granite stone for all sorts of useful and ornamental work, and several manufactories of locomotive engines, as well as a considerable amount of shipbuilding.There is a regular communication by steam between Aberdeen and London, Leith, Inverness, &c.The vessels employed on these stations are all of the finest description, and are the property of joint-stock companies in the City.Aberdeen, besides its Colleges, has numerous benevolent and charitable institutions, including Gordon's hospital for the education of the sons of decayed burgesses, and the Royal infirmary.Distant from Edinburgh 130 miles, Population about 65,000.ABERDEEN HERALD, (THE) weekly, annual sub-] CONNON, RICHARD, & Co., ship and insurance bro- scription 208.sterling, Finlayson & Co., proprietors, kers, general commission merchants, and agent for Queen st.Canada emigrant ships, Marischal st.ABERDEEN JOURNAL, (THE) weekly, annual sub-{INGLIS, ALEXANDER, ship chandlery and emigrant scription 20s.sterling, D.Chalmers & Son, proprietors, Adelphi court, Union st.DONALDSON, ROSE & Co., ship owners, York st.stores, 28 Regent quay.MUIR, JOHN, sbipping agent, and agent for the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, 59 Marischal st.BEL FAST.\u2014A Seaport Town in the County of Antrim.It is the chief seat of the linen trade, which has enabled it to make more rapid progress in wealth and population than any other town in Ireland.Besides the large quantities of flax cultivated in the surrounding country, the large demand for the finer qualities of linen here manufactured necessitates a considerable annual importation of the former article from foreign countries.Steamers ply regularly between Belfast, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, and other principal ports.Distant from Dublin 88 miles.Population about 120,000.BANNER OF ULSTER, (THE) tri-weekly, annual |BELL, RICHARD & JACOB, & Co., flax spinners, subscription 45s.stg., McCormick & Dunlop, pro- linen and damask manufacturers, bleachers and prietors, 5 Donegal st.general merchants, 13 Donegal st.RITCHIE, FRANCIS, & SONS, agricultural chemists and felt manufacturers.BIRMINGH AM.\u2014One of the greatest manufacturing Towns in England, situated in the County of Warwick.It is chiefly celebrated for its manufactures of hardware and steel pens, for immense quantities of imitation jewellery and similar goods, composed of what is called \u201c Birmingham gold,\u201d and for polished steel, of excellent workmanship, and completed at prices so low as never fails to excite the astonishment of strangers.Besides the home market that exists for this description of goods, they are largely exported to all parts of the world.Birmingham stands nearly in the centre of England, and has therefore numerous Railway connections, for which there has lately been erected one of the most magnificent stations in the kingdom.Distant from London 112 miles, aud from Liverpool 90 miles.Population about 225,000.BLEWS, WILLIAM, & SONS, merchants and manufacturers, Bartholomew st.CHANCE, WILLIAM, & Co., hardware merchants; Benj.Thompson, ageng, 18 St.Peter st.Montreal.EDELSTEN & WILLIAMS, (late D.F.Tayler & Co.), patent solid headed pin manufacturers, by special appointment, to Her Most Excellent Majesty, Queen Victoria, Newhall works, George st.GILLOTT, JOSEPH, patent steel pen and penholder manufacturer, Victoria Pen works, Graham st.GODDARD, SAMUEL A., merchant and general manufacturer, Newhall st.GODDARD, W.HENRY, M.A., agent for Croskey & Co's.lines of steamers from Southampton to Spain, Brazils, and New York, Newhall st.HEELY, JAMES, & SONS, manufacturers of steel snuffers, cork screws, chains, keys, key rings, and fancy steel toys in general, Mount.HINKS, WELLS & Co., steel pen manufacturers, and pa- tentees of the patent amalgam and quill spring pens and patent discharging penholders, Buckingham st.LINGARD, EDMUND A., manufacturer of coffin furniture of every description, nails, malleable tacks, slating and hob nails, presses, stamps, lathes, Jewellery, rolls, dies, and all kinds of machinery, L tokens, insurance.plates, &c., Suowhill works.LOYD, GEORGE B., jr., manufacturer of patent lap- welded iron boiler tubes, iron gas tubes and fittings, Gas st.LLOYD, W.R., general commission merchant for the purchase and sale of metals, foreign and colonial produce, &c., Neapolitan and Sicilian vice consulate, shipping and insuranceagent, agent to the British and Foreign Copper Co., and importer of foreign spelter, sheet zinc, nickel, bismuth, tin, tin plates, &c., 7 Newhall st.MITCHELL, WILLIAM, steel pen and penholder manufacturer, Washington works, London warehouse 74 Cannon st.west, late A.7 Falcon sq.PHIPSON, THOMAS, & SON, patent solid headed pin and general needle and fish hook manufacturers ; wholesale button warehouse, 91 and 92 Mott st.St.George's.REYNOLDS, G.W., & Co., manufacturers of stays, corsets, bodices, crinoline and other petticoats, children's hoods, cloaks, pelisses, garden bonnets, hats, &c., 29 Broad st, and under the firm of G.Cooke & Co., at branch manufactories, Athlone and Dublin.SCHOLEFIELD, JOSHUA, & SONS, hardware merchants, Minories.SCHOLEFIELD, WILLIAM, M.P., Minories.STURGES, RICHARD FORD, patentee and manufacturer of Britanuis metal, British plate and electroplated tea and coffee sets, dinner services, spoons, forks, &c., Broad st., and 120 Salisbury sq.London.VAN WART, SON & Co., merchants, Summer row. 1810 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1857.[CANADA PINS, NEEDLES, BUTTONS, IRON WIRE, &c.EEE AND ALL THE ROYAL FAMILY.EDELSTEN AND WILLIAMS, (LATE D.F, TAYLER & Co.) ATENT solid-headed PIN Manufacturers; Grooveless Drilled-Eyed NEEDLES; Mother o'Pearl BUTTONS.in every Variety; Swan Bill HOOKS and EYES, THIMBLES, EYELETS, &c., &c.; IRON WIRE DRAWERS; TELEGRAPHIC, FENCING, Rope and Spring WIRE ; Tinned Bottling WIRE in various lengths; AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF IRON WIRE, WHOLESALE AND FOR EXPORTATION.NEWHALL WORKS, CECRGE STREET, ST.PAUL'S, EW NE WH HW GF BEA VE.THE ROYAL COMMISSIONERS OF THE GREAT EXUIBTION OF ALL NATIONS AWARDED THE PRIZE MRDAL 10 IDILETER & WILLIAMS, FOR THE SUPERIORITY OF THEIR MANUFACTURES.Birmingham, October, 1857.BRADFORD.\u2014A flourishing manufacturing Town, in the West Riding of the County of York, England.It is pleasantly situated at the junction of three beautiful and extensive valleys, and is almost entirely built of freestone.The staple manufactures of the town are worsted stuffs, alpaca, mohair, and cotton and silk fabrics.The admirable position of the town in respect to railways is of much advantage to its prosperity, Distant from Manchester 29 miles, Population about 85,000.BANKART, BEATTIE & Co., stuff merchants.McLAURIN, A.8S, & Co., stuff merchants and manu- BOTTOMLEY, M., Jr., & Co., stuff manufacturers and facturers, and at 10 Goldsmith st.London.merchants.MILLIGAN, FORBES & Co., stuff merchants, and at BRAYSHAY, WILLIAM, & Co., stuff manufacturers Mosley st.Manchester, and 140 Cheapside, London.and merchants, and at 22 Milk st.London.MILLIGAN, JOHN, SON & Co., stuff merchants, and CRAVEN & HARROP, spinners, manufacturers and at 38 Newgate st.London, merchants.RENNIE, TETLEY & Co.stuff and blanket mer GATH, WILLIAM, & Co., stuff manufacturers, and 12 chants.Goldsmith st.London.RUSSELL, DOUGLASS & Co., stuff merchants and GILLIES, GARNETT & Co., stuff merchants.manufacturers.GODWIN, JOHN V., stuff merchant, Peel place.YORKSHIRE BANKING CO., Lead office, Leeds ; draw HENRY, A.& 8., & Co., merchants, and at Market st.on Williams, Deacon & Co., bankers, London.uddersfield.DUB L IN.\u2014The Capital of Ircland, in the County of Dublin, and situated on the River Liffey, closo to its entrance into Dublin Bay, It is the centre of all the political, ecclesiastical, legal, educational, flscul, commercial, and military institutions of Ireland.The Liffey divides the town into two nearly equal parts, intersecting it from west to east, and iy embanked with granite.lined on both sides with spacious quays, and spanned by nine bridges, seven of stone and two of iron, The City is surrounded by a highway, called the Circular Road, 9 miles in extent, which may be considered its entire cirewmforence, In the centre of the south half of the city is the Castle\u2014an edifice, of different ages, built on an clevated sito, and containing an aursensl, armory, the Government offices, and the State apartments of the Lord Lieutenant of Irclund.The modern part of tho city 13 well built, but the other part, lying south of the river, is composed of narrow streets, lined by mean houses, Dublin is decorated with several historical statues.Its University, chartered in 1591, is situated in Trinity College, and possesses a library of 150,000 volumes, The principal exports are linen, cattle, corn, meal, flour, provisions, sheep, hogs, woollen and cotton want factures, hides, and eggs; imports, colonial produce, tea, timber and wine, The Bay of Dublin is noble and picturosque, and is esteemed one of the finest in the United Kingdom, It is about 7 miles in breadth at ity entrance bobweon Howth Head ot the north and Kingston on the south, with a lighthouse, The harbor, formerly a very indifferent one, has been Intoly $0 much improved that vessels of large burden may now unload at the quays.Iho Docks connected with the Custom House, 0 the north side, cover an area of 8 acres, have 16 feet dopth of water, and 1,200 yards of quay, with nmnple stores, and are capable of accommodating 40,000 tons of shipping.The docks on the south side afford comm odious wharfago for upwards of 100 sail, Steam packets ply regularly to Holyhead and Liverpool, London, Bristol, Cork, Glasgow, &e.; and by the Grand and Royal Canals, connecting the Liffuy with the Shannon, supplies are carried to the intorior, and grain, potatoos, &c., brought to the Direcrony.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1311 DUBLIN, (Continued.) capital.It is about 135 miles west of Liverpool, and distant from Quebec about 2,435 miles, from Montreal about 2,605 miles and from Toronto about 2,038 miles.The population of Dublin, in 1851, was 254,850.BRITISH AND IRISH MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH DUNPHY, J.J, British and foreign merchant, bottler COMPANY, 33 College green.CANADA DIRECTORY, for 1857-58, price 25s., John Lovell, publisher, Montreal ; Samuel N.Oldham, Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette office, agent, 7 Grafton et.OHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Commercial buildings.000K, CHARLES, 41 Westmoreland st.C00K, GEORGE, & Co., manufacturers of stays, corsets, bodies, petticoats, &c., and at Athlone and and exporter of Dublin stout, English and Scotch ales, and [rish and Scotch malt whiskey; agents for Canada, Ryan, Brothers & Oo, Montreal and Quebec.| FRY, WILLIAM, & Co., wholesale and retail house furnishers in all its branches, including curtain materials, cornices, cabinet work, carpets, &c., Irish poplins for ladies\u2019 dresses, and all descriptions of carriage laces, cloths, hair, &c., 31 Westmore- Birmingham.| land st, factory 12 St.Kevin st.O'NEILL, DUGGAN & Co., manufacturers of miscella-, IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL GAZETTE OFFICE, Mad- neous stationery, account books, envelopes, &c., den & Oldham, proprietors, 7 Grafton stand wholesale dealers in paper, 55 William st.ROE, HENRY, & SONS, distillers, Thomas st.DUNDEE .\u2014A Royal Burgh in the County of Forfar, Scotland, situated on the Estuary of the Tay.It is the chief seat of the Scotch linen manufacture, The amount of tonnage belonging to the port is over 60,000, the vessels being principally employed in the importation of flax and hemp from the Baltic, Archangel, &c.; besides which a large quantity of jute is brought from London and Liverpool, either coastwise or by railway.The importation of textile materials amounts on an average to considerably over 22,000 tons.These, being first converted into yarns, are manufactured, either by hand or power-loom, into the various fabries for which this enterprising port is famous.The average annual exportation of cauvas, sheetings bagging, &c., amounts to 362,000 pieces, besides that required for home consumption.The principal markets for these goods are North and South America, East and West Indies, Australia, &c.Canada receives a large share, though the importation is only partially direct, a great portion being bought in New York and thence transmitted to Western Canada.Besides the manufactures above alluded to, Dundee contains large and important works in almost every branch of industry : foundries, engine and machine shops, and other similar establishments abound, while it has been long celebrated for the manufacture of gloves, &e, The extensive and elegant docks are the admiration of strangers, and the crowded and busy streets evidently show that a large amount of trade s being carried on; and the tourist will find much to occupy his attention in localities connected with Scottish history.Distant from Edinburgh 49 miles, and from Glasgow 62 miles.Population about 90,000.CANADA DIRECTORY, John Lovell, publisher, Montreal, C.D.Chalmers, agent, 10 Castle st.CHALMERS, C.D., bookseller and stationer; also Canadian commission agent, and agent for the Canada Directory, 10 Castle st.DON, BROTHERS & Co., linen merchants and manufacturers of Canada bagging, patent canvas, brown sheetings, &c., 10 Bains sq.and at Forfar.FAIRWEATHER, JAMES, general linen merchant and manufacturer, 33 Meadowside.HALKET & ADAM, sacking manufacturers, sail- makers, and rope and twine spinners, 25 Dock st.KEILLER, JAMES, & SON, wholsale manufacturers of confectionery, marmalade and preserves, for home use and exportation, 2 Castle st.MURDOCH, JORY, & SON, founders of plumbers\u2019 and gasfitters\u2019 brass work, 37 Nethergate.THOMPSON, DAVID, manufacturer of Cocoa and fancy mattings, carpettings, hearth rugs, stripe bedding, sacking, sacks, &c.GRIERSON, RUSSELL & Co., Irish and Scotch linen WALLACE, WILLIAM, & Co., linen merchants, 16 merchants, 29 Cowgate.| Trades lane.EDINBURG H.\u2014The Metropolis of Scotland, situated contiguously to the ancient Town of Leith and the Frith of Forth.Glass painting and staining is executed with much success, and, although the manufactures are not generally extensive, yet Edinburgh is the head quarters of the Look trade in Scotland ; and as a literary mart it is the second town in the United Kingdom, being in this respect excelled only by London.It is remarkable for the number and magnificence of its hospitals, charitable institutions, and public monuments.These, combined with the general excellence and elegance of the buildings, the striking and romantic appearance of the City itself and the picturesque scenery around it, makes it a place of generally acknowledged beauty; whilst its past history is one of important interest.Distant from Glasgow 42 miles, and from London 333 miles, Population about 158,000.BLACK, ADAM & CHARLES, publishers of Sir Walter | EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, G.L.Scott's works, Encyclopedia Britannica, General Atlas of the World, North American Atlas, &c., North bridge.BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BANK.PHANBERS, W.& R,, printers and publishers, 339 igh st.CHRISTIAN TREASURY, monthly parts 5d., stamped for post Gd., Johnstone, Hunter & Co., publishers, 4 Melbourne place.COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, D.Cluny Gregor, secretary, head office, 5 George st.; James G.Dickson, manager, St.James st.Montreal, COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Alexander Kincaid Mackenzie, manager, James Reid, secretary, 14 George st.; agonts, the Commercial Bank of Canada and Branches.COWAN & Co., paper makers, envelope manufactu- Finlay, manager, William Dickson, secretary, 22 George st.FULLARTON, A, & Co., publishers and booksellers, Stead's place, and at 106 Newgate st.London, and at 196 Great Brunswick st.Dublin.JOHNSTON, W.& A.K., geographers, engravers and printers to the Queen, publishers of educational works, lithographers and stationers, 4 St.Andrew sq.JOHNSTONE, HUNTER & Co., publishers of Christian Treasury, 4+ Melbourne place.LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND, John Fraser, manager, 3 Hanover st.NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, William James Duncan, manager; Thomas Anderson, secretary, St.Andrew sq.; agents, the Bank of British North America and Branches, and Messrs.Brown, Shipley & Co., Liverpool.rers, general stationers and Bible publishers, 17! OLIVER & BOYD, publishers and printers, Tweeddale Princes st.court, High st.STEVENSON, R H., American and general emigration agent, 8 South St.Andrew st. 1812 EDINBURGH ADVERTISEMENTS, 1857.[Canapy The \u201c CHRISTIAN TREASURY\u201d is Published in Weekly Numbers, Price 1d., and in Monthly Parts, Price 5d., Stamped for Post, Price 6d.THE CHRISTIAN TREASURY, (EDITED BY THE REV.ANDREW CAMERON, EDINBURGH,) Is well known to many as a Family Periodical for Sabbath reading.Connected with no single denomination it is devoted to the common interests of the various branches of the Church of Christ.It contains, in every Part, Practical and Devotional Papers, Biographical and Historical Notices, Narratives and Sketches illustrative of Christian principle and duty, Papers for Parents (especially Mothers), for Masters and Servants, for Young Men, and abundant Fragments for the Children.The great object being to combine pleasant variety with solidity, the articles are all short, and the majority of them are in the narrative form.Its circulation already numbers UPWARDS OF 22,000 COPIES MONTHLY, and is steadily increasing\u2014its subscribers being drawn from all ranks and classes of society.Your attention is respectfully requested to its claims on your support, and to the following warm recommendations of it, given by men whose praise is in all the Churches :\u2014 Recomm endazstion ss.From Rev, Thomas Hartwell Horne, B.D,, Prebendary of St.Paul's, London, I congratulate you on the gradually increasing circulation of The Christian Treasury.It is, indeed, a ¢ treasury of Christian instruction,\u201d expressed in clear, earnest, and affectionate language intelligible by all, and eminently adapted, with the Divine blessing, to interest and edify all classes of its readers.I shall be happy to recommend it wherever I can.From Canon Stowell.I can safely and would strongly recommend it for circulation.From Rev.W.B.Mackenzie, Holloway, London.I have been for several years a subscriber, a diligent reader, and cordial approver of your vigorous, interesting and spiritually instructive Christian Treasury, and often strongly recommend it to others.No periodicalis more welcome, perhaps I might add, more profitably read by all the members of my own family than this.From Rev.J.C.Ryle, Helmingham Rectory, Suffolk.I have the highest opinion of your valuable periodical, the Christian Treasury, and should rejoice to see its circulation largely increased.The Editor has been most successful in proving that there is common ground on which evangelical Christians can meet, and that of no limited extent; and that there are many subjects in which they can feel 4 common interest, and these, too, of the highest importance.Indeed, I look on the Christian Treasury as one of the best practical answers to the old Romish assertion, that we Protestants are hopelessly divided.It demonstrates that, although on non-essential points each denomination holds its own, there is still a centre of unity for all true believers, and that they can agree in loving their common Head, and the great truths and doctrines which are necessary to salvation.From Rev, Dr, Duff, Calcutta.Catholic without latudinarianism, doctrinal without antinomianism, practical without legalism, devout without mysticism, weighty and solid without dulness, intensely earnest without fanaticism, soundly scholarlike without pedantry, endlessly varied without degenerating into frivolities\u2014the Christian Treasury, which I regularly received in Calcutta, was always regarded by me as the perfect model of a religious weekly periodical for the Christian family.What a blessing were it to find admission into every Anglican family throughout the world! From Rev.Horatius Bonar, D, D., Kelso, The Christian Treasury has secured for itself a good name, not only in Scotland but in other lands.This it owes to the excellent way in which it-has been conducted from the beginning.In respect both of matter and tone, it is entitled to rank high among our religious periodicals.Indeed I know not any one so thoroughly pervaded with spirituality, yet at the same time so striking and attractive.It is just the work for district circulation.Ministers or visitors of the poor could not light upon a more suitable or useful messenger, It claims a wide circulation; and in thus sowing seed for eternity, it may surely reckon upon the prayers of the Churches, that the reaping may be as wide ag the sowing.From Rev.Dr.Guthrie, Edinburgh.I have regularly received the Christian Treasury since its commencement.I consider it out of sight the best publication of the kind, and I set so high a value upon it, as a most profitable periodical for a family, that I would consider its abandonment a domestic loss.It is conducted with perfect skill and perfect catholicism presenting every week an endless variety of things new and old, of the most devout, practical, and interesting description.I have no hesitation in applying to this periodical an expression which I have sometimes seen very loosely used, and saying, that no family should be without it.My only objection to it is in fact its highest recommendation\u2014it is so entertaining as well as edifying, that there is likely to be strife bred sometimes about who shall have the first reading.From Rev.Robert 8.Candlish, D.I),, Edinburgh, Having referred to the Christian Treasury, 1 may say that, in my opinion, it stands alone among publications of its class Large as its circulation is, it ought to be increased tenfold.\u201d I read it myself every Sabbath morning; and as a periodical for Sabbath reading I deem it above all price.\u2014 Extract from Spesch, January 21, 1867.Extract Letter from Mr, Duncan Matheson, Soldiers\u2019 Missionary.When in the Crimea, I found the Christian Treasury the most acceptable of all periodicals, and tho one most sought ator: Upwards of a thousand Clergymen of various evangelical denominations have given their concurronce with tho following ; .eneral recommendation, prit \u201c We have much pleasure in oxpressing our acquiesconce in the opinion already givon by many rospectod brothron ¥ i regard to the character and merits of the Christian Treasury.We deem it a publication adnirably suited for pense an family perusal, and cordially recommend it to the attention of the Members of our Congregations, ns a modiumZo intorosting and instructive reading,\u201d EDINBURGH : JOINSTONE, HUNTER & Co., Publishers, 4 Melbourne Place.Edinburgh, October, 1857. Drazcrony.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1813 GLASGOW \u2014Tho principal commercial City in Scotland, situated on a gentle declivity sloping towards the banks of the Clyde, in the County of Lanark.Three large stone and two handsome suspension bridges connect the city proper with the ancient suburb of Gorbals on the left bank.Glasgow has many public buildings of great architectural merit; many of the streets are handsome and spacious; and the new crescents and squares present as heautiful specimens of modern domestic architecture as can be seen, The University is in the Elizabethan style, and dates about the middle of the 17th century.The Cathedral of St.Mungo, a fine old Gothic building, founded in 1136, has a crypt unequalled by any in the kingdom.The Hun- terian Museum, the new County buildings, and the Tontine Exchange, are worthy of much attention ; but the most magnificent of the public buildings is the Royal Exchange, in the Corinthian style, surmounted by 2 handsome circular clock tower having a lofty octostyle portico, three columns in depth, and adorned on the sides by engaged columns, giving the whole building a singularly noble appearance.The Glasgow Gallery of Art and Corporation Hall, purchased from the executors of the late Archibald McLellan, Esq., at an expense of £40,000, constitutes one of the finest suite of rooms and picture galleries in the kingdom.Glasgow has 96 miles of well-paved streets, lighted by 8,000 gas lamps.The total annual quantity of gas used in the city is nearly 450,000,000 cubic feet, and of water 12,000,000 gallons per diem.Within the last three years, Glasgow has acquired the noble parks and pleasure grounds of Woodside, on the banks of the River Kelvin, which have now become the most fashionable resort of the city.The grounds have been beautifully laid out and decorated from designs by Sir Joseph Paxton, while the summit is surrounded by a quadrangle of beautiful terraces, affording a splendid panoramic view of the far- famed Kelvin Grove and the Vale of Clyde, The Green of Glasgow is a large and beautiful park, comprising 140 acres of smooth, verdant lawn, adorned with rows of noble trees ; and the Necropolis, with its terraces of monuments rising one above the other, has a striking appearance, and will compare favorably with the celebrated Pere la Chaise.The staple manufactures of Glasgow are cotton, woollen, and silk goods, and iron, with their endless varieties of name, form acd purpose; also glass and stoneware, In 1849, 475,600 tons of pig iron were produced and manufactured into land and marine engines, railway wheels, axles, rails, presses, mills, anchors, and innumerable other articles.Glasgow has large potteries, tobacco-pipe manufactories and distilleries.In 1852, over a million of pipes were being manufactured weekly.In the art of embroidering muslins, Glasgow now stands pre-eminent, and in this class of labor her enterprising citizens employ a vast portion of the population, not only of their own country, but also that of Ireland.The annual consumption of coal in this city is calculated at two million tons, which, besides a large quantity exported, is principally derived from large coal pits in the neighbourhood.The harbor below Glasgow bridge is usually crowded with vessels from all parts of the world.The quays lining each side of the river are 10,873 feet in extent, furnished with long ranges of sheds, and capable of accommodating vessels of 1,000 tons burthen.The aggregate tonnage of vessels entering and sailing from this port is over 1,200,000 tous per annum.Besides being the seat of a great amount of trade arising from its native manufactures, Glasgow is a general mart for all the manufactures of Scotland, and most of those of the North of Ireland.It has an extensive foreign and coasting trade, for the accommodation of which.there are numerous and spacious bonded warehouses and granaries, the former in the vicinity of the quays.Distant from Edinburgh 43 miles, from Quebec about 2,7 lation in 1851, 329,097.70 miles, from Montreal about 2,940 miles, and from Toronto 3,273 miles.Popu- BUSINESS INDEX\u2014GLASGOW SUBSCRIBERS TO THE CANADA DIRECTORY.Account Books, &c.Directory Accountants Emigration Agents Agricultural Implements.1317 Express Office.American Produce Mer- Fancy G Feathers .Fire Bricks, &c¢ Flax Spinners.Belt & Fire Engine Hose.Bohemian Glass .Bonded and Free Stores.Booksellers & Publishers.Boots and Shoes .urs.Galvanising Company.Gas and Water Mains.sine 1817 Gingham, &c., Dress Calenderers 1317 Glasgow Athensum.Calico Printers 1317 Glasgow Royal Exchan; Canada Agency Glenfield Patent Starch.Canada Bagging Hams and Provisions, Carpet Bags, & Handkerchief Priuters.Carpet Manufactu Harness Window Curtains Carpets, Floor Cloth, &c.Chemieal Works, China, Glass, &c Cloth, Hosiery, &c.Colonial Land\u2019 and Hat and Cap Manufacturers, Insurance \u2018Agents ! Iron and Brass Fou Iron and Hardware.\u2026.1817 .1317 .1817 .1817 .15817 .1817 .1317 .1817 .1317 .1317 .1817 .1817 - 1318 .1818 .1818 \u2026 1318 \u2026 1818 \u2026.1318 .1818 .1218 \u2026 1518 PAGE, 1317 1317 1318 1318 1318 1318 1315 13153 1318 GE.Manufacturers of Cottons.1518 1318 Muslins, Messenger at Arms.Metal Merchant.Milline \u2026 1318 .1818 \u2026 1318 Mont = - 518 ship Company.\u2026 131 Nails, Chains, &c.1318 Newspapers and Periodicals, .1318 Oils and Colors.1318 Faint and Ç Cement Mills.1318 per: gi 1818 Paper res: 1318 Parcel Delivery 1318 Patent and Registration Agents .1318 Pattern Dra t Cutter 1318 Philosophical Apparatus.1318 Plumbers\u2019 and Gasfitters\u2019 Materials.1819 Printers and Bookbinders, 1319 Produce and Iron Broker.1319 Produce and Provisions.1319 Railway Companies \u2026 1819 Ready Made lothing.1819 Rivet and Cut Nail Works.1819 Roofing, Feit, &c Saddlers and Harness- makers.ALPHABETICAL INDEX -GLASGOW ADVERTISERS.gration Office.Iron Works.Commission Agents.Lace Goods, Commission Merchants.1817 Lam Condic's Stcam Hammer.1317 Leather.Confectioneries, Wholesale 1317 Linens, Irish and Scotch.Danse Bnginoers, & &c.1317 Lithographers and En- Damrsks Toreens, &e,.1817 gravers.Arthur, Alexander, & Co.1891} \u2018Gritin, R,, & Co.Collins, William .Crees 1820 PAG.ory AGE.Sogtch Bonnets Venetians, Soni \u201cHollands, \u2018Sheet- 1319 1S.eerie 1319 Shawls and Dresses .1819 Sheet Lead and Lead Me p.u.uccnccccceacccraees 1819 Ship Agent 1819 Ship Owuer 1819 Shirt Manufac 1319 Silks and Shawls 1319 Soapmakers, 1319 Spinners.1319 Stationers.Swiss Embroideri .Tanners, Curriers, &e.1319 Threads, Shoe Threads, &c.1319 Tobacco Pipes, Se.18 Turkey Tweeds, Checks, Re 9 Umbrellas, Parasols, o.1819 Upholstery Furnishers.1319 Warehousemen.1319 Wire, Fence and Gates.9 Worsted Spinners.CLASSIFIED BUSINESS INDEX\u2014GLASGOW ADVERTISERS.Booksellers and Publishers.Collins, William, South Hanover st., Joseph Leeming, Rent, Montreal.essences ere Grithy, BR.& Co., West Nile st., Joseph Leaming, agent, | Montreal Braces and Beli, Wilson & Matheson, 54, 58 and 60 Candleriggs st.Carpet Bags, Portmanteaus, &c.Wilson & Matheson, 84, 53 and 60 Candleriggs st.AGE.PAGE, iJ ohmnston, William.3m Wilson & Matheson.1823 Commission Merchants.Arthur, Alexander, & Co, Virginia st.18291 Copy Books.Collins, Wllliamy, South Hanover st., Joseph Leeming, .1820 agent, Montreal 1883 Family, Pew, and Pocket Bibles.Collins, William, South Hanover st., Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal 1314 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1857.[CANADA Fancy Stationery.Plumbers\u2019 Materials, Johnston, Willis, 40 Mitchell sb.; Griffin, R., & Co, West Nile st, Joseph Leeming, agent, ; 1329 Montreal.00cesrestrccerercordeceneenerserssemec ane 1321 Scotch Bonnets and Caps, Forwarding Agenis.Wilson & Matheson, 54, 58 and 60 Candleriggs st.Arthur, Alexander, & Co, Virginia St\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026imeeseens 1821 BES Hh 1323 Grand Trunk Railway of Canada.Sheet Lead and Pipes.Arthur, Alexander, & Co., agents, Virginia st.1321 Johnston, Williams, 49 Mitehell sb.1322 Gas Fittings.Shoes, in Leather, Carpet and Web.Johnston, William, 49 Mitcholl st.1322 Wilson & Matheson, 54, 58 and 60 Candleriggs st.1323 Lamp Materials.Steel E i Johnston, William, 49 MIteholl Sb.oeesersereresressrsesrrins 1329 Steel Engravings and 011 Paintings.Magic Lanterns, &c.Griffin, R., & Co., West Nile st., Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal Mathematical Instruments, Griffin, R., & Co., West Nile st., Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal Philosophical Apparatus.Griffin, R., & Co., West Nilest., Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal 1321 1321 ADAM & WRIGHT, merchants, 114 Trongate.ALEXANDER, FERGUSSON & Co., sheet lead and lead pipe manufacturers, and dealers in plumbers\u2019 and gasfitters\u2019 materials, 48 McAlpine st.ALLAN, ALEXANDER, Jr., ham curer and provision merchant, Bazaar buildings, 72 Candleriggs st.ALLAN, JAMES, Sen., iron and brass founder and manufacturing ironmonger, Blythswood buildings, 85 Bothwell st.; manufactory, Elmbank foundry, Kent road, North st.; lamp warehouse, 2 Parker st.Church st.Liverpool; wholesale depot, Rut- land wharf, 4 Upper Thames st.London ALLAN, JAMES & ALEXANDER, ship agents and commission merchants, and agents for the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, 54 St.Enoch sq.ANDERSON & Co., wholesale warehousemen, manufacturers and printers, 51 Miller st.ANDERSON, DAVID & JOHN, manufacturers cf gingham and fancy dresses, 153 Ingram st.ARTHUR, ALEXANDER, & Co., forwarding agents and commission merchants, agents for the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, and agents for the British North America Express Company, Virginia st.ARTHUR & Co., merchants, manufacturers and general warehousemen, Miller st.ARTHUR & FRASER, wholesale and retail warehouse- men, 116 and 120 Argyle st., and 8 and 10 Buchanan st.ATHYA, JOHN, & Co., American produce merchants, 11 Dixon st.BARCLAY, PATON & Co., manufacturers and wholesale warehousemen, 39 Hutcheson st.BEGG, ALEXANDER, & Co., wholesale shirt manufacturers and general slop makers for exportation, 58, 60 and 62 Brunswick st., manufactory 96 William st.Londonderry.BELL, J.& M.P., & Co., china and earthenware manufacturers, Glasgow pottery.BLACK, JAMES, & Co., manufacturers and calico printers, 23 Exchange sq.BLACK & ROBSON, accountants and sharebrokers, 13 Prince\u2019s sq.BLACKIE & SON, booksellers and publishers, 36 Frederick st., 11 Warwick sq.London, and 117 Fulton st.New York.BLAIR, JOHN, & Co., hat and cap manufacturers, furs, Scotch bonnets, Venetians, plushes, creametts, &c., Howard st.St.Enoch sq.BOYD, DAVID, & Co., wholesale export stationers and manufacturers, and agents for Milner\u2019s thief-proof and fire-resisting safes and boxes, Croggin\u2019s roofing, sheathing, and dry hair felt, &c., 110 Ingram st.Griffin, R., & Co,, Wost Nilo st., Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal 321 Tubes and Metals, Johnston, William, 40 Mitchell st.oeoovvinna 1329 1 Umbrellns and Paranols, Wilson & Matheson, 54, 58 aud 6¢ Candleriggs st., 1523 Warehousemen.Wilson & Matheson, 54, 53 and 60 Candleriggs st.1323 BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BANK, Queen st., Patrick Brodie, agent, A.L.Fowler and John Gunn, accountants; correspondents, Bank of Montreal and branches, Bank of Upper Canada, and James G, King & Sons, New York.BRITISH NORTH AMERICA EXPRESS OFFICE, Alexander Arthur & Co., agents, Virginia st; goods and parcels forwarded weekly to all parts.of North America.BROWN, JAMES, & Co., manufacturers and wholesale general warchousemen, 61 Buchanan st.BUCHANAN, PETER, & Co., merchants, 8 Moore place, West George st.CAMPBELL, J.& W., & Co., 29 Ingram st.CANADA AGENCY OFFICE, Alexander Arthur & Co., Virginia st.CANADA DIRECTORY, for 1857-58, price 25s., John Lovell, publisher, Montreal; John Miller, agent, 122 Ingram corner Hanover st.CHALMERS, THOMAS, & Co., merchants and general warehousemen, 161 and 167 Trongate.CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, 24 Virginia st., Robert Salmond, manager, John Low, accountant ; corres pondent in Canada, Bank of Montreal and branches.CLARK, PETER W., & Co., merchants and agents for the purchase of Scotch manufactures, 31 Dundas st.CLYDE GALVANIZING CO., Mavis bank, office 12 Dixon st.COCHRAN, ROBERT, & Co., flint glass, china and earthenware manufacturers, Verreville pottery, Finnieston st., and Britannia pottery, Glebe st.COGHILL, ALEXANDER, tobacco pipe manufacturer; a large stock always on hand suitable for exporte- tion; pipe clay and Bath bricks; Eagle lane, 53 Maxwell st., late of Rope Work lane, COLLINS, WILLIAM, publisher, printer, bookbinder and wholesale manufacturing stationer, 7 South Hanover st., works 113 North Montrose st.; Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal.COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, William Johnston and William Paul, agents; John Sloane, accountant, Gordon st.CONDIE, JOHN, Govun bar iron yyorks, patenice and manufacturer of Condie's steam hammers for the use of railway and steam navigation con panies, jobbing forges, engineers, shipbuilders, waggon builders, smiths, &c.COULSON, G.F., & Oo., merchants, mor & Coulson, Toronto, O.W., CRAWFORD, JOHN, colonial land and cmigration office, 65 Jamaica st., ORAWFORD, JOHN & EBENEZER, Eagle iron foundry, Port Dundas, manufacturers of stoves pots, cam) ovens, bushes, &c.13 John st.; Gil .DIRECTORY.) 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1315 CUMMING, WALLACE & Co., manufacturers by power of window and Scotch hollands, cotton sheetings, derries, jean stripes, furniture stripes, checks, ging- hams, &¢., 1 National Bank buildings, Queen st.CUTHBERT, WILLIAM, broker for the purchase and sale of ships and timber, 135 Buchanan st.and 21 Cathcart st.Greenock.CUTHBERT, WILLIAM, & Co., ship and insurance brokers and general agents, 135 Buchanan st.and 21 Cathcart at.Greenock.DALGLISH, R., FALCONER & Co., calico printers, 29 St.Vincent place, and at Manchester.DONALD, WALTER, North British patent rivet and cut nail works, St.James road.DRYSDALES & Co., woollen shawl, tweed and gala plaid manufacturers, and warehousemen, 51 Coch- rane 8t.DUNN & LYON, manufacturers and warehousemen for nmuslins and sewed muslins, Nottingham and Hamilton lace goods, straw bonnets, millinery, French and British flowers, Wellington court, 43 Argyle st.EDINGTON, THOMAS, & SONS, Phenix iron works, manufacturers of gas and water mains of the largest dimensions, Garscube road.FAIRLEY, W.& G., export and saddlers\u2019 ironmongers, and manufacturers of locks, hinges, nails, chains, agricultural implements, gas fittings, gas burners, rosewood mounting, and gilt slips for picture frames, 88 Maxwell st.FALCONER, BROTHERS, wholesale manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols, stocks, cravats, ties, shirt collars and fronts, braces, belts, caps, carpet bags, portmanteaus, &c., and importers of French and German goods, 57, 61 and 63 Brunswick st.FISKEN, ARCHIBALD, manufacturer of sewed muslins, trimmings, baby linens, and fancy goods, 5 St.Vincent st.FLETCHER, ALEXANDER, & Co., flax spinners, and manufacturers of linen goods, shirtings, cambries, threads, shoe threads, &c., St.Rollox flax mills.FRASER, TURNER & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 111 Ingram st.GARNKIRK COAL COMPANY, manufacturers of fire bricks, square, patent arch, cupola, &c., furnace blocks, flue covers, gas retorts, glazed sewerage pipes, ornamental vases, chimney cans, &c.,at Garn- kirk works, office 243 Buchanan st.GLASGOW ARGUS, (THE) weekly, annual subscription 20s.stg.; Duncan Campbell, proprietor and printer, Athenzum buildings, Ingram st.GLASGOW ATHENÆUM, John McKinnell, secretary, Ingram st.; free to strangers for a fortnight.GLASGOW HERALD, tri-weekly, annual subscription 39s.stg., unstamped ; George Outram & Co., proprietors & printers, 182 Trongate & 26 Glassford st.GLASGOW ROYAL EXCHANGE, James S.Stevenson, superintendent; strangers free for a month on introduction.GOVAN, WILLIAM, & SON, merchants and fancy manufacturers, 15 Renfield st.GOW, BUTLER & Co., manufacturers and warehouse- men, 55 Wilson st.GOW, MURRAY, & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 107 Buchanan st.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA, Alexander Arthur & Co., agents, Virginia st.GREEN, ALEXANDER, pattern drawer, print cutter, Importer of French designs, printer for embroidery, ithographer and engraver, 136 Buchanan st.and a 4 Eglinton st.RIERSON, MONCRIEFF & Co., Irish and Scotch linen merchants, 3 South Hanover st., and 29 Cow- gate, Dundee.PTIN, RICHARD, & Co., publishers, booksellers, Stationers, and dealers in philosophical apparatus, 9st Nilo st., Joseph Leeming, Montreal, agent for British North America.GRI HASTIE, ROBERT, & Co., merchants, 13 John st.HENRY, A.& 8., & Co., merchants, Prince's sq., Buchanan st.HEWITT, MILLERS & Co., wholesale cloth, hosiery, and heavy woollen warehousemen, 42 and 44 Ingram st.HINSHELWOOD, JOHN, manager of Glasgow Parcel Delivery Co.,and general forwarding agent ; parcels forwarded to all parts of the world, 17 Miller st.HUGGINS, W.B., & Co., merchant®, 10 Bothwell stand at Manchester.HUNTER & BARR, wholesale hat and cap manufacturers and staymakers, Argyle st.opposite Queen st.HUTTON & BAIRD, manufacturers and warehousemen, 111 Union st.ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY ; information relating to the Company's farm lands afforded by Alexander Arthur & Co., Virginia st.INGLIS, ANDREW, hat and cap manufacturer, Moodie's court, 31 Argyle st.INGLIS & WAKEFIELD, calico printers, 1 National Bank buildings, Queen st., Mumford court, London, and 11 George st.Manchester.JOHNSON, W.& J.H,, patentee and registration agents, consulting engineers and solicitors, publishers of the Practical Mechanics\u2019 Journal, 166 Buchanan st., and 47 Lincoln\u2019s Inn fields, London.JOHNSTON, WILLIAM, general metal merchant, manufacturer of and agent for every description of engineers\u2019, brassfounders', plumbers\u2019, and gasfitters\u2019 materials, and importer of Bohemian glass, sheet zinc, spelter, bismuth, antimony, crucibles, &c., 49 Mitchell st.KAYE, FINDLAY & Co., merchants and warehouse- men, 62 and 68 Queen st.LANG & COUSIN, muslin manufacturers, importers of Swiss embroideries, curtains, dresses, shawls, &c., agents for Schlaepfer, Schlatter, and Kurstimer, St.Gall and Speicher, Switzerland, Ingram st.LEASK, JAMES, shipowner, 139 Clarence place.LECK, JOHN, & Co., calenderers and packers, 16 and 20 Montrose st.LEISHMAN, JOHN B., merchant, 13 John st.LETHEM, BLYTH & LETHEM, muslin manufacturers, 49 Virginia st, and 3 Friday st.London.LINDSAY, ROBERT, & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 91 Mitchell st., manufactory Victoria st.Belfast.LTMSDEN, JAMES, & Co., wholesale cloth merchants and manufacturers of Scotch tweeds, 22 Argyle st.LYON, GEORGE J., & Co., linen merchants and commission agents, Virginia buildings, entrance by 43 Virginia st.and 46 Miller st.MACARTHUR, D., & Co.lace and muslin manufacturers, 22 Bothwell st.MACARTHUR, JAMES, & Co., paper makers, wholesale and export stationers, 82 Glassford st., works Dalsholm, Maryhill.MACARTHUR, JOHN C., manufacturer and merchant, 40 Ingram st.MACDONALD, D.& J., & Co., embroidered muslin manufacturers, South Hanover st.and 28 and 29 St.Paul's churchyard, London.MACKAY & KIRKWOOD, wholesale stationers, lithographers, engravers, and steam printers, wholesale depot for Miluers\u2019 fireproof safes, and F.McNeill & Co.'s (of London) patent roofing and sheathing felts, 135 and 137 Ingram st.and 98 Miller st, works Catherine lane.MACLELLAN, P.& W., iron and hardware merchants, 127 and 129 Trongate, Clutha iron works, 8 and 10 Adelphi st., iron warehouse, 15 New Wynd, and 75 Cannon st.London.MACNAB, JAMES, calico printer, 145 Ingram st.McBEAN, H., & Co., Tradeston paint and cement mills.oil and colour merchants, &c., Melville st. 1816 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1857.[CANADA MANN, SIMPSON & BYARS, wholesale merchants and general warehousemen for British and French flowers, merinoes, &c., woollens, flannels, blankets, shawls, prints, cottons, hosiery, small wares, linens, cloaks, bonnets, &c.,made-clothing for all climates, 12 Argyle st.and 12 Virginia st.McDOUGALL, DUNCAN, manufacturer of tobacco pipes, Glasgow pipé manufactory, 277 Parliamentary road.McINTOSH, PETER, & SONS, tanners, curriers, and leather merchants, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, saddlers and harnessmakers, belt and fire engine hose manufacturers, 129 Stockwell st.MoKEAND, A.& J., merchants, 146 West George st.MoLAREN, WILLIAM, SONS & Co., manufacturers and warehousemen, 33} Wilson st.and 63 Candle- riggs st.MILLER, HENRY, accountant and messenger at arms, 25 Queen st.MILLER, JOHN, paper maker, export and wholesale stationer, account book and envelope manufacturer, wholesale agent for Milners' fire-proof safes, and agent for the Canada Directory, John Lovell, publisher, Montreal, 122 Ingram corner Hanover st.MILLER, WILLIAM, & SONS, Turkey red dyers and calico printers, 54 Gordon st.MONTEITH, HENRY, & Co., merchants, Turkey red dyers and handkerchief printers, 11 George sq.MONTEITH, JOHN, & Co., calico printers, 88 St.Vincent st.MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, James and Alexander Allan, agents, 54 St.Enoch sq.MORRISONS & COMPANY, manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols, carpet bags, portmanteaus, boots and shoes, shawls, fronts, collars, braces, stays, flannels, caps, Scotch bonnets, and waterproof goods of every description, 49, 51, and 53 Jamaica st.corner Howard st.MUIR, R.S., & Co., slop and shirt manufacturers, 42 and 46 Ingram st.MUIRS, CONNELL & BRODIE, British and foreign straw hat and plait manufacturers, 28 Royal Exchange sq., and Luton, Bedfordshire.MURRAY, D.A.B,, ship agent and emigration office, 14 York st.MURRAY, THOMAS, & SON, publishers, printers, booksellers and stationers, 40 Buchanan st.MURRAY, WILLIAM, Sen., Caledonia tobacco pipe manufactory, Thomas Murray, factor to trustees.NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Queen st., James Hart and James Miller, agents; correspondents, Bank of British North America.NORTH BRITISH DAILY MAIL, annual subscription, £2 10s.stg.; George Gunn, proprietor and printer, Union st.OKELL, PRINGLE & SELKIRK, merchants, manufacturers, and general warehousemen, 45 Candle- riggs st.and 56 Brunswick st.ORR, THOMAS C., shipping agent and produce and iron broker, 69 Union st.PATERSON, J.H., & Co., shirt and collar manufacturers, 141 Buchanan st.PHŒNIX IRON WORKS, Thomas Edington & Sons, proprietors, Garscube road.POLLOK, GILMOUR & Co., merchants, 19 Union st.PORT DUNDAS POTTERY CO., manufacturers of brown and white glass lined stoneware, Cane, Rockingham and Egyptian black chinaware, James Miller, manager, Port Dundas.PORT EGLINTON SPINNING CO., worsted spinners and carpet manufacturers, Port Eglinton.PORTEOUS, JAMES, & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 23 Royal Exchange sq.PRITCHARD, J.& R., & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers and silk embroiderers, 90 Mitchell st.RAINEY, KNOX & Co., agents and manufacturers, 8 st.Vincent place.: RANKIN & BARBER, shawl and dress manufacturers 36 Ingram st, opposite J.& W, Campbell & Co, ! REID, JOSEPH, & Co., ship and insurance brokers, general emigration agents, and agents for the old established Royal Mril Line of Through Steamers, and Great Western Railway, in conjunction with the G.T.Railway of Canada, 54 Broomielaw, ROBERTSON & McEWAN, wholesale straw bonnet manufacturers and importers of French flowers, ribbons, laces, furs, &c., 5 Union st.RUTHERFURD, PATERSON & Co., linen mannfac- turers, merchants and warehousemen, Scotch and Irish linens, canvas, Canada bagging, all classes of Dundee goods, 48 Ingram st.SMITH, WILLIAM, & Co., merchants and calico printers, 2 North court, Exchange sq.SMITH, WILLIAM, & Co., home and export soap makers, Glasgow soap works, 20 Rope Work lane, ST.ROLLOX CHEMICAL WORKS, Chs.Tennent Co, ST.ROLLOX FLAX MILLS, Alex, Fletcher & Co, STEWART, JOHN, & Co., iron merchants, 20 Jackson st.TILLIE & HENDERSON, shirt manufacturers, 191 Argyle st.VALLANCE & Co., manufacturers, shawl and delaine printers, 68 Queen st.WALKER, @&.L., & Co., spinners, and manufacturers of checks, stripes, regattas, and jean stripes, ging- hams, damasks, diapers, derries, furniture stripes, &c., 117 Candleriggs and 7 Ingram sts.WALKER, HUGH, & Co., cravat and gingham manufacturers, 62 Queen st.WALLACE, J.& W., sewed muslin manufacturers, bleachers and cotton spinners, Bothwell st.WATSON, THOMSON & Co., foreign merchants (Valparaiso and San Francisco), 145 Queen st.WEIR, ROBERT, & Co., paper makers and wholesale stationers, 44 Queen st.and Great St.James st.Montreal.WESTLANDS, LAIDLAW & Co., wholesale hat and cap manufacturers, furnishers of every description of bat cloth, tweed and fur caps, girls\u2019, ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's felts, &c., for the trade of Canada, 12 Howard and 72 Great Clyde sts.WILSON & MATHESON, merchants and general out fitters, wholesale manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols, shoes, braces, stays, shirts, hats, caps, carpet bags, &c., 54, 68 and 60 Candleriggs st.WILSON, ROBERT, & Co., manufacturers of plain muslins and harness window curtains, 5 National Bank buildings Queen st.WINGATE, SON & Co., wholesale silk and shawl warehousemen, Royal Exchange court, 85 Queen st.WOTHERSPOON, JAMES, & Co., wholesale and export confectioners, purveyors to Her Majesty, pd tentees for manufacturing lozenges and comfits by machinery, makers of orange and lemon peel, Scotch marmalade, jams, &c., Dunlop st.¢ WOTHERSPOON, ROBERT, & Co., manufacturers o the Glenfield patent, starch, 40 Dunlop st.; agen for Canada, Alexander Walker, St.Andrews buildings, St.Peter st.Montreal.WYLIE & LOCHEAD, upholstery furnishers, paper hangings, carpets, floorcloths, damasks, mores bed and table linens, wax cloths, hair and ha cloths, down & feather merchants, 45 Buchanan s YATES, BROWN & HOWAT, manufacturers of mu ling, Springfield court, 69 Queen st.à free YOUNG, FOTHERINGHAM & Oo, bonded ane To.gtores for ships\u2019 use, and general produce and P vision merchants, 12 York st.su ant YOUNG, J.H., & Co., plain and fancy muslin 0 facturers, 64 Gordon st.ot Bu- YOUNG, JOHN & ROBERT, ship brokers, 1 chanan street.YOUNG, PEDDIE & Co., wire fence and gate facturers, 24 West Nile st.manu À Direcrory.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1317 CLASSIFIED BUSINESS INDEX-GLASGOW SUBSCRIBERS.ACCOUNT BOOK AND ENVELOPE MANUFACTURERS.Collins, William, 7 South Hanover st., works 113 North Mon- trose st., Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal.Griffin, Richard, & Co., West Nilest., Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal, Macarthur, J ames, & Co., 82 Glassford st, works Dalsholm, ar, .Miller, John, 122 Ingram corner Hanover st, Weir, Robert, & Co., 44 Queen st., and Great 8t.James st.Montreal.ACCOUNTANTS.Black & Robson, 13 Prince's sq.Miller, Henry, 25 Queen st, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.Fairley, W.& G., 88 Maxwell st.AMERICAN PRODUCE MERCHANTS.Athya, John, & Co., 11 Dixon st.ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &c.Dunn & Lyon, Wellington court, 43 Argyle st.Mann, Simpson & Byars, 12 Argyle and 12 Virginia ste.Robertson & McEwan, 5 Union st, BABY LINEN.Fisken, Archibald, 5 8t.Vincent st.BANKS.British Linen Company\u2019s Bank, Patrick Brodie, agent Queen st.; correspondents, Bank of Montreal an branches, Bank of pper Canada, and James G.King & Sons, New York.City of Glasgow Bank, Robert Salmond, manager, 24 Virginia st.; correspondent in Canada, Bank of Montreal and branches.Commercial Bank of Scotland, William Johnston and William Paul, agents, Gordon st.National Bank of Scotland, Queen st., James Hart and James Miller, agents; correspondents, Bank of British North merica.BELT AND FIRE ENGINE HOSE.McIntosh, Peter, & Sons, 129 Stockwell st.BOHEMIAN GLASS.Johnston, William, 49 Mitchell st, BONDED AND FREE STORES.Young, Fotheringham & Co., 12 York st.BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS.Blackie & Son, 36 Frederick st., 11 Warwick sq.London, aud 117 Fulton st.New York.Collins, William, 7 South Hanover st., works 113 North Mon- or drose st.J oseph Leeming, nt, Montreal, Tiffin, Richard, Co., West Nile st., Joseph ing, Montreal, Ph Leeming, agent Murray, Thomas, & Son, 40 Buchanan st.BOOTS AND SHOES.McIntosh, Peter, & Sons, 129 Stockwell st.Morrisons & Co., 49, 51 and 63 Jamaica corner Howard st.Wilson & Matheson, 54, 53 aud 60 Candleriggs st.BRACES, BELTS, CAPS, &o.Falconer, Brothers, 57, 61 and 63 Brunswick st.Morrisons & Co., 49, 51 and 53 Jamaica corner Howard st.BROKER, Cuthbort, William, for purchase and sale of ships and timber, 135 Buchauau st., and at 21 Cathcart st, Greenock.CALENDERERS AND PACKERS.Leck, John, & Co,, 16 and 20 Montrose st.CALICO PRINTERS.Black, James, & Co., 23 Exchange sq.Dalglish, R., Fal 8 i Manchuto COU & Co, 29 St.Vincent place, and at Inglis & Wukefield, 1 National Bank build ueen st., ne Tuwtord court, London, and 11 George st.joer St.Min » James, 145 Ingram st, or, William, & Sons, 54 Gordon st, Monteith, Smith, Willian & cu 2 North sonst.Étchange sq.CANADA AGENCY OFFICE, Arthur, Aloxander, & Co, Virginia st, CANADA BAGGING.Ruthorfurg, Paterson & Co., 48 Ingram st.ARPET Bagg, PORTMANTEAUS, &o.Falronor, By Mon oh rothors, 57, 61 and 63 Brunswick st.Wilson ge & Co.49, 51 and 58 Jamaica corner Howard st, & Matheson, 54, 68 and 60 Candleriggs st.\u2019 CARPET MANUFACTURERS.Port Eglinton Spinning Co , Port Eglinton.CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTH, &c.Wylie & Lochead, 45 Buchanan st.CHEMICAL WORKS.Tennent, Charles, & Co., St.Rollox.CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Bell, J.& M.P., & Co,, Glasgow pottery.Co.Cochran, Robert, & Co., Verreville pottery, Finnieston stand Britannia pottery, Glebe st.701 Port Dundas Pottery Company, James Miller, manager, ort Dundas, CLOTH, HOSIERY AND WOOLLENS.Hewitt, Millers & Co., 42 and 44 Ingram st.Lumsden, James, & Co., 22 Argyle st.COLONIAL LAND AND EMIGRATION OFFICE.Crawford, John, 65 Jamaica st.COMMISSION AGENTS.Lyon, George J., & Co., Virginia buildings, entrance by 43 Virginia st.and 46 Miller st.COMMISSION MERCHANTS.Allan, James & Alexander, 54 St.Enoch sq.Arthur, Alexander, & Co., Virginia st.CONDIE'S STEAM HAMMER.Condie, John, patentee, Govan bar iron works.CONFECTIONERIES, WHOLESALE.\u2018Wotherspoon, James, & Co., Dunlop st.CONSULTING ENGINEERS, &c.Johnson, W.& J.H,, 166 Buchanan st., and 47 Lincoln\u2019s Inn fields, London.DAMASKS, MOREENS, &c.\u2018Wrlie & Lochead, 45 Buchanan st.DIRECTORY.Canada, price 25s, John Lovell, publisher, Montreal, John Miller, agent, 122 corner Hanover st.EMIGRATION AGENTS.Murray, D.A.B, 14 York st.Reid, Joseph, & Co., 5% Broomielaw.EXPRESS OFFICE.British North America, Alexander Arthur & Co., ageuts, Virginia st.FANCY GOODS.» Fisken, Archibald, 5 St.Vincent st.FEATHERS.Wylie & Lochead, 45 Buchanan st.FIRE BRICKS, FURNACE BLOCKS, &c.Garnkirk Coal Company, office 243 Buchanan st.FLAX SPINNERS.Fletcher, Alexander, & Co., St.Rollox Flax mills.FORWARDING AGENTS.Arthur, Alexander, & Co., Virginia st.Hinshelwood, John, 17 Miller st.FURS.Blair, John, & Co., Howard st., St.Enoch sq.Robertson & McEwan, 5 Union st.GALVANISING COMPANY.Clyde, Mavis bank, office 12 Dixon st.GAS AND WATER MAINS.Edington, Thomas & Sons, Phoenix iron works, Garscube road GAS FITTINGS, BURNERS, &c.Fairley, W.& G., 38 Maxwell st.GENERAL AGENTS.Cuthbert, William, & Co., 185 Buchanan st., and at 21 Cath- cart st.Greenock.GENERAL MERCHANTS.Adam & Wright, 114 Trongate.Arthur & Co., Miller st.al Buchanan, Peter, & Co., 8 Moore place West George st.Campbell, J.& W., & Co., 29 Ingram st.Chalmers, Thomas, & Co., 161 and 167 Trongate.Clark, Peter W., & Co., 31 Dundas st.Coulson, GF, & Co., 13 John st.; Gilmor & Coulson, Toron- Govan, William, & Son, 15 Renfield st. 1818 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1 857.[Canapy GENERAL MERCHANTS.\u2014(Continued.) Hastie, Robert, & Co., 13 John st, Henry, À.& S., & Co., Prince\u2019s sq.Buchanan st, Huggins, W.B., & Co., 10 Bothwell st,, and Mancaester.Kaye, Findlay & Co., 62 and 68 Queen st.Leishman, John B., 18 John st.Macarthur, John C., 40 Ingram st.Mann, Simpson & Byars, 12 Argyle and 12 Virginia st.MeKeand, À.& J., 148 West George st.Monteith, Henry, & Co., 11 George sq.Okell, Pringle & Selkirk, 45 Candleriggs st.and 56 Brunswick st.Pollok, Gilmour & Co., 19 Union st.Rutherfurd, Paterson & Co., 48 Ingram st.Smith, William, & Co,, 2 North court, Exchange sq.Watson, Thomson & Co., 145 Queen st.Wilson & Matheson, 54, 58 and 60 Candleriggs st.GINGHAM AND FANCY DRESSES.Anderson, David & John, 153 Ingram st.Cumming, Wallace & Co., 1 National bank buildings, Queen st.Walker, G.L., & Co., 117 Candleriggs and 7 Ingram st.Walker, Hugh, & Co., 62 Queen st.\u201c GLASGOW ATHENÆUM.MoeKinnell, John, secretary, Ingram st.GLASGOW ROYAL EXCHANGE.Stevenson, James 8., superintendent, Queen st.GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH.Wortherspoon, Robert, & Co., 40 Dunlop st.; agent for Canada, Alexander \u2018Walker, St.Andrew\u2019s buildings, St.Peter st.ontreal.HAMS AND PROVISIONS.Allan, Alexander, jr., Bazaar buildings, 72 Candleriggs st.HANDKERCHIEF PRINTERS.Monteith, Henry, & Co., 11 George sq.HARNESS WINDOW CURTAINS.Wilson, Robert, & Co., 5 National Bank buildings, Queen st.HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS.Blair, John, & Co., Howard st.St.Enoch sq.Hunter & Barr, Argyle st.opposite Queen st.Inglis, Andrew, Moodie\u2019s court, 31 Argyle st.Westlands, Laidlaw & Co., 12 Howard and 72 Great Clyde st.\u2018Wilson & Matheson, 54, 68 and 60 Candleriggs st.INSURANCE AGENTS.Cuthbert, William, & Co., 135 Buchanan st.and at 21 Cath- cart st.Greenock.Reid, Joseph, & Co., 54 Broomielaw.TRON AND BRASS FOUNDER.Allan, James, sen., Blythswood buildings, 85 Bothwell st., manufactory Elmbank foundry, Kent road, North st.IRON AND HARDWARE.Fairley, W.& G., 88 Maxwell st.MacLellan, P.& W., 127 and 129 Trongate, Clutha Iron works, 8 and 10 Adelphi _st., iron warehouse 15 New \u2018Wynd, and 756 Cannon st.London.Stewart, J ohn, & Co., 20 Jackson st.TRON WORKS.Eagle, John & Ebenezer Crawford, Port Dundas.Govan, John Condie, Pheenix, Thomas Edington & Sons, Garscube road.LACE GOODS.Dunn & Lyon, Wellington court, 43 Argyle st.Macarthur, D., & Co., 22 Bothwell st, Robertson & EcEwan, 56 Union st.LAMPS.Allan, James, sen., Blythswood buildings, 85 Bothwell st.and at 2 Parker st, Church st.Liverpool; wholesale depot, Rutland wharf, 4 Upper Thames st.London.LEATHER.McIntosh, Peter, & Sons, 129 Stockwell st.LINENS, IRISH AND SCOTCH.Grierson, Moncrieff & Co., 3 South Hanover st.and 29 Cow- gate, Dundee, Lyon, George J., & Co, Virginia buildings, entrance by 43 Virginia st, and 46 Miller st.Mann, Simpson & Byars, 12 Argyle and 12 Virginia st.Rutherfurd, Paterson & Co., 48 Ingram st.LITHOGRAPHERS AND ENGRAVERS.Green, Alexander, 136 Buchanan st.and 74 Eglinton st.Mackay & Kirkwood, 135 and 137 Ingram st.,and 98 Miller st.MESSENGER AT ARMS, Miller, Henry, 25 Queen st.METAL MERCHANT.Johnston, William, 40 Mitchell st.MANUFACTURERS OF COTTONS, MUSLINS, &o.Anderson & Co,, 51 Miller st.Anderson, David & John, 168 Ingram st, Arthur & Co, Miller st.Barclay, Paton & Co., 39 Hutcheson st.Begg, Alexander, & Co., 58, 60, and 62 Brunswick st., many.factory 90 William st.Londondorry.Black, James, & Co,, 23 Exchango 3.Blair, John, & Co., Howard st.St.Enoch sq.Brown, James, & Co., 51 Buchanan st, Cumming, Wallnce & Co., 1 National Bank buildings, Queen st, Drysdales & Co,, 51 Cochrane st.: Dunn & Lyon Wellington court, 43 Argylo st.Tiskon, Archibald, 5 St.Vincent st.Fletcher, Aloxander, & Co,, 8t.Rollox flax mills, Fraser, Turner & Co, 111 Ingram st.Govan, William, & Son, 15 Ronflold st.Gow, Butler & Co., 55 Wilson at.Gow, Murray, & Co., 107 Buchanan st.Hutton & Baird, 111 Union st.Lang & Cousin, Ingram st.Lethom, Blyth & Lothem, 49 Virginia st.and 8 Friday st, ondon, Lindsay, Robert, & Co., 91 Mitchell st, manufactory Victoria st.Belfast.Lumsden, James, & Co., 22 Arzyle st.Macarthur, D., & Co., 22 Bothwell st.Macarthur, Jom C., 40 Ingram st.Macdonald, D.& J, & Co., South Hanover st.and 28 and 2 St.Paul's churchyard, London, McLaren, William, Sons & Co., 33§ Wilson st.and 83 Candle.riggs st.Okell, Lringle & Selkirk, 45 Candleriggs st.and 56 Brunswick st.Porteous, James, & Co., 23 Royal Exchange sq.Pritchard, J.& R., & Co., 90 Mitchell st.Rainey, Knox & Co., 8 St.Vincent place.Rankin & Barber, 36 Ingram st.opposite J.& W, Campbell & Co's.Rutherfurd, Paterson & Co., 48 Ingram st.Vallance & Co., 68 Queen st, Walker, G.L., & Co., 117 Candleriggs and 7 Ingram st.Walker, Hugh, & Co,, 62 Queen st.Wallace, J.& W., Bothwell st.Wilson, Robert, & Co., 5 National Bank buildings, Quesnst, Yates, Brown & Howat, Springfield Court, 69 Queen st.Young, J.H., & Co, 64 Gordon st.MILLINERY.Dunn & Lyon, Wellington court, 43 Argyle st.MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.Allan, James & Alexander, agents, 54 St.Enoch sq.NAILS, CHAINS, &ec.Donald, Walter.St.James road.Fairley, W.& G., 88 Maxwell st, NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.Glasgow Argus, Duncan Campbell, proprietor, Athenmum buildings, Ingram st.Glasgow Herald, George Outram & Co., 192 Trongate and 26 Glassford st.North British Daily Mail, George Gunu, printer, Union st.Practical Mechanics Journal, W, & J.H.Johnson, ers, 166 Buchanan st., and 47 Lincoln's Innficlds, OILS AND COLOURS.McBean, H., & Co,, Molville st, PAINT AND CEMENT MILLS.Tradeston, H.McBean & Co., Melville st.PAPERHANGINGS.Wylie & Lochead, 45 Buchanan st.PAPER MAKERS.ou Collins, William, 7 South Hanover gt., works 118 North Mo rose st., Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal.Dalshols MacArthur, James, & Co., 82 Ginssford st., works Da , M por on 122 1 t ner of Hanover sb i ohn, ngram st, cor st.er Rotor, & Cor 44 Queen st., and Great gt.Jomes st Montreal.PARCEL DELIVERY COMPANY.Hinshelwood, John, manager, 17 Miller st.PATENT AND REGISTRATION AGENTS.Johnson, W.& J.H, 168 Buchanan st, and 47 L flelds, London.PATTERN DRAWER AND PRINT CUTTER.\u2014\u2014 Green, Alexander, 136 Buchanan st.and 74 Bglin PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS.= Griffin, Richard, & Co., West Nile st.; agent, Montreal.proprietor and ublishe ondon.incolns Ind Joseph Leoming DirecToRY.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1319 PLUMBERS\u2019 AND GASFITTERS\u2019 MATERIALS, Alexander, Fergusson & Co,, 48 McAlpine st.Johnston, William, 49 Mitchell st, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS, Collins, William, 7 South Hanover st.,, works 113 North Montrose st.; Joseph Leeming, agent, Montreal, Murray, Thomas, & Bon, 40 Buchanan st.PRODUCE AND IRON BROKER.Orr, Thomas C., 6¢ Union st.PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.Young, Fotheringham & Co, 12 York st.RAILWAY COMPANIES.Grand Trunk of Canada, Alexander Arthur & Co., agents» Virginia st.Great Western in conjunction with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Joseph Reid & Co., agents, 54 Broomielaw.Illinois Central, Alexander Arthur & Co., Virginia st.READY MADE CLOTHING.Mann, Simpson & Byars, 12 Argyle and 12 Virginia st.Wilson & Matheson, 54, 38 and 60 Candleriggs st, RIVET AND CUT NAIL WORKS, Donald, Walter, St.James road.RO0FING, FELT, &c.Groggins, David Boyd & Co., agents, 110 Ingram st.MeNeill, F., & Co\u2019s., Mackay & Kirkwood, 135 and 137 Ingram st, and 98 Miller st.SADDLERS AND HARNESSMAKFRS.McIntosh, Peter, & Sons, 129 Stockwell st.SAFES, MILNERS' THIEF AND FIRE PROOF.Boyd, David, & Co., agents, 110 Ingram st.t.Mackay & Kirkwood, 135 and 137 Ingram st.and 98 Miller st.Miller, John, 122 Ingram corner Hanover st.SCOTCH BONNETS, VENETIANS, &c.Blair, John & Co., Howard st.St.Enoch sq.Morrisons & Co., 49, 61 and 53 Jamaica st.corner Howard st.§C0ICH HOLLANDS, SHEETINGS, &c.Cumming, Wallace & Co., 1 National Bank buildings, Queen st.S0TCH MANUFACTURING AGENTS.Clark, Peter W., & Co., 81 Dundas st.SCOTCH MARMALADE, JAMS, &c.Wortherspoon, James, & Co., Dunlop st.SEWED MUSLINS.Dumn & Lyon, Wellington court, 43 Argyle st.Fisken, Archibald, 5 St.Vincent st.\"sy Frasor, Turner & Co., 111 Ingram st.Gow, Murray, & Co., 107 Buchanan st.Lang & Cousin, Ingram st.Lethem, Blyth & Lethem, 49 Virginia st, and 8 Friday st.ondon, Lindsay, Robert, & Co., 91 Mitchell st, manufactory Victoria st, Belfast.MacArthur, D., & Co., 28 Bothwell st.acdonald, D.& J., & Co., South Hanover st.and 28 and 29 St.Paul\u2019s Churchyard, London, Porteous, J ames, & Co,, 23 Royal Exchange sq.Pritchard, J, & R., & Co., 90 Mitchell st, Folic, J.& Va Bothwell st.fielà C , Brown owat, Springfield Court, 69 Queen st.Young, J, H., & Co., 64 Gordon st.0e SEWERAGE PIPES, &o.Garnkirk Coal Company, 243 Buchanan st.SHAREBROKERS, Bluck & Robsou, 18 Princo\u2019s sq.SHAWLS AND DRESSES.Drysdales & Co., 81 Cochrane st.tin & Barber, 86 Ingram st.opposite J.& W.Campbell Vallaneo Co., 68 Queen st.SEEET LEAD AND LEAD PIPES.Alexander, Porguss i » Fergusson & Co., 48 McAlpine st.Johnston, Willimu, 49 Mitchell st.» SUP AGENTS, Allan, James & Ale: St, F \u2019 5 & Alexander, 54 St.Enoch sq.Oiler, Wika, & Co, 135 Buchanan st, and 21 Catheart , mock, ora, D.A.B., 14 York st.Ret jomns C., 89 Union st.Youre Sep, & Co, 54 Broomielaw.ig, Jol & Robort, 107 Buchanan st.SHIP OWNER.Leask, James, 139 Clarence place.SHIRT MANUFACTURERS.Begg, Alexander, & Co., 58, 60 and 82 Brunswick st., manufac- iA 98 William st.Londonderry, Muir, 7.8,, & Co., 42 and 46 Ingram st.Paterson, 7.H., & Co., 141 Buchanan st.Tillie & Henderson, 191 Argyle st.SILKS AND SHAWLS, \u2018Wingate, Son & Co., Royal Exchange court, 85 Queen st, SOAPMAKERS.Smith, William & Co., Glasgow Soap works, 20 Rope Work ne.SPINNERS.Walker, G.L., & Co., 117 Candleriggs and 7 Ingram sts.\u2018Wallace, J.& W., Bothwell st.STATIONERS.Boyd, David, & Co., 110 Ingram st._ Collins, William, & Co., 7 South Hanover st., works 113 North Montrose st.; Jo: Leeming, agent, Montreal.Macarthur, James, & Co., 82 Glassford st., works Dalsholm, aryhill.Mackay & Kirkwood, 135 and 137 Ingram st.and 98 Miller st.works, Catherine lane.Miller, John, 122 Ingram st.corner Hanover st.Murray, Thomas & Son, 40 Buchanan st.Weir, Robert, & Co, 44 Queen st.and Great St.James st.MontreaL STOVES, POTS, &e.Crawford, John & Ebenezer, Ragle foundry, Port Dundas.STRAW GOODS.Dunn & Lyon, Wellington court, 43 Argyle st.Muirs, Connell & Brodie, 28 Royal Exchange sq.and Luton, Bedfordshire, Robertson & McEwan, 5 Union st.SWISS EMBROIDERIES, DRESSES, &c.Lang & Cousin, Ingram st.TANNERS, CURRIERS, &c.McIntosh, Peter, & Sons, 129 Stockwell st.THREADS, SHOE THREADS, &c.Fletcher, Alexander, & Co., St.Rollox flax mills, TOBACCO PIPE MANUFACTURERS.hill, Alexander, Pole ane, 53 Maxwell st, McDougall, Duncan, G w Pipe Manufactory, 277 Parliamentary road.Murray, Wm, sen., Caledonia manufactory.TURKEY RED DYERS, Miller, William, & Sons, 54 Gordon st.Monteith, Henry, & Co., 11 George sq.TWEEDS, CHECKS, &c.Lumsden, James, & Co., 22 Argyle st, Mann, Simpson & Byars, 12 Argyle st.and 12 Virginia st, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, &c.Falconer, Brothers, 57, 61 and 63 Brunswick st.Morrisons & Co., 49, 51 and 53 Jamaica st, corner Howard st.Wilson & Matheson, 54, 53 and 60 Candleriggs st.UPHOLSTERY FURNISHERS.\u2018Wylie & Lochead, 45 Buchanan st.\u2018WAREHOUSEMEN, Anderson & Co., 51 Miller st.Arthur & Co., Miller st.Arthur & Fraser, 116 and 120 Argyle st.and 8 and 10 Buchanan st.Barclay, Paton & Co., 39 Hutcheson st.Brown, James, & Co., 51 Buchanan st, Chalmers, Thomas, & Co., 161 and 167 Trongate.Drysdales & Co., 51 Cochrane st.Dunn & Lyon, Wellington court, 43 Argyle st.Gow, Butler & Co., 55 Wilson st.Hewitt, Millers & Co,, 42 and 44 Ingram st.Hutton & Baird, 111 Union st.Kaye, Findlay & Co.62 and 68 Queen st.Maun, Simpson & Byars, 12 Argyle and 12 Virginiasts.McLaren, William, Sons & Co., 33% Wilson st, and 63 Candler st.Okell Prix gle & Selkirk, 45 Candleriggsst., and 56 Brunswick st.Rutherfurd, Paterson & Co., 48 Ingram st.Wingate, Son & Co., Royal Exchange court, 85 Queen st.WIRE, FENCE AND GATES.Young, Peddie & Co., 24 West Nile st.\u2018WORSTED SPINNERS.Port Eglinton Spinning Co., Port Eglinton, GLASGOW ADVERTISEMENTS.COLLINS\u2019S EDITIONS 1320 1857.[Canapa F FAMILY, PEW, AND POCKET BIBLES.Tar Publisher, in calling attention to his FamiLy, Pew, and Pooxat BisLus, begs respectfully to state that while his object has been to produce First Class Editions, in which distinctness of Type, combined with excellence in the material and workmanship, shall be attained in the highest possible degree, the great advantage which he possesses in having them Printed and Bound on his own premises, and the large and constantly increasing demand for his Editions, enable him to offer them to the Public at Lower Prices than similar works have ever been furnished.I.LARGE TYPE FAMILY BIBLE with the Marginal Readings and Parallel Passages printed in full medium, 4to.IL, LARGE TYPE REFERENCE BIBLE, Royal 8vo, suited for the aged.Ur.LARGE TYPE PEW BIBLE, Demy 8vo.This edition is printed from a very large and beautiful type cut expressly for the 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Drazoronr.] 1858.GLASGOW ADVERTISEMENTS, 1321 R.GRIFFIN & Co., PUBLISHERS 16 THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, LONDON & GLASGOW.N their valuable CATALOGUE OF BOOKS will Le found the ENCYCLOPEDIA METROPO- LITANA, complete in 59 parts, or 80 vols,, Demy 4to., GRIFFIN'S FAMILY and PORTABLE CYCLOPEDIAS, University editions of the CLASSICS, MURRAY'S FAMILY LIBRARY, DAVIDSON'S, CAMERON'S and HAMILTON'S MUSIC, BENTLEY'S and COLBORN\u2019S STANDARD NOVELS, ALSO, Parhes & Son's Patent Mathematical Jnstraments, MAGIC LANTERNS, ENGLISH AND FRENCH PERFUMERY, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FRANCE SEX TICONERELS AND A LARGE COLLECTION OF STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND OIL PAINTINGS IN PLAIN AND GILT FRAMES.AGENT FOR BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, JOSEPH LEEMING, MONTREAL.Glasgow, October, 1857.ALEXANDER ARTHUR & Co, FORWARDING AGENTS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA, VIRGINIA STREET, GLASGOW.diet the sale of PRODUCE, we will make it our particular business to seek the best market, and make imme- returns, Having an extensive knowledge of the London, Manchester, Glasgow, and other British markets, we flatter ourselves that COMMISSIONS TO PURCHASE will be executed to great advantage.Th All Goods consigned to our care, for shipment, will be packed and shipped under our immediate inspection.od © interest of our constituents will only be consulted.No Goods will be held over for particular ships, unless oo to the contrary.Knowing the advantage of an early market, prompt shipments will in every instance in, pory essing many channels for bringing before the notice of EMIGRANTS and others, the PUBLIC and all ATE WILD and FARM LANDS of CANADA, we will in addition keep an open Register at our Office of such Lands as are offered for Sale, to which public attention will be constantly directed.Diligence and promptitude, with moderate charges, will characterise every department of our business.First class References.ALEXANDER ARTHUR & Co.Glasgow, October, 1857.98 1822 GLASGOW ADVERTISEMENTS.1857.[Canana THE GLASGOW TU BE & METAL WILLIAM JOHNSTON, 49 MITCHELL STREET, 49 GLASGOW.MANCENCTORE IN BIRWMINMEITANL AND STORES IN LEITH AND HULL UBES of every description for GAS, WATER, STEAM, &c., in Lead, Copper, Brass, Tin, Composition, Wrought Iron, and all necessary fittings for the same.METALS.\u2014Tin, Copper, Brass, Sheet Zinc, Spelter, Bismuth, Antimony, Quicksilver, Galvanised Iron Sheets, (plaingand corrugated,) Galvanised Iron Goods of all kinds.Metals in Ingots, Sheets, Strips or Wires.LAMP MATERIALS, GAS FITTINGS, &c.\u2014The only establishment in the Kingdom manufacturing, and agent for every description of Gas Lamps and Fitting Materials, from the finished Brackets and Lustres to the Rough Stamp Work.Glass Ornamented Vases, Tubes, &c.; Small Gas-fitting Joints, &c., of all sorts; Gas- Burners, Reflectors; Lacquered Patent Chains; Cut and Plain Globes or Moons; Orystal Girandoles ; Lomps and Prisms; Sexagon and York Lanterns, with or without Stained Glass Panes; Bohemian Glass Lobby Lights, Etruscan, Egyptian, Globular, &c., &c.PLUMBERS\u2019 MATERIALS.Sheet Lead and Pipes, best Foreign Sheet Zinc, Perforated do.; Zinc and Cast Iron Pipes ; Runs or Gutters, Ridges, Roll Caps, &c.; Brass Goods, Water Oocks, including Ross\u2019 Patent Hydrostatic, for make of which Wm.Johnson is Sole Licensee ; Water Closet and Wash Hand Basins, in White, Blue, Enamelled or Gilt, all other sorts of Plumbers\u2019 Earthenware Goods, Tinn'd Copper Water Balls, Closet Pans, Brass Basins, 10 to 16 inch, All kinds of PLUMBERS\u2019 TOOLS, and complete assortment of every requisite for the Trade.SHIPPING TO CANADA Can for most Goods, such as Earthenware, Wrought Iron and other Tubes, Rolled Metals, &c., in large quantities, be most advantageously arranged from Liverpool.General Parcels of Miscellaneous Goods, also all sorts of Cast Iron Goods are better to be shipped from Glasgow.Sheet Zine and Spelter can sometimes be cheaply shipped from Stettin and Hamburgh, and thus save the freight to this country\u2014but stock is alway?kept here of the Sheet Zinc of the \u201c Ohlan\u201d Company in Silesia, for which Wm.Johnston is Sole Agont.Parties desirous of opening accounts in connection with the Glasgow Tube and Metal Warehouse, will please, with their enquiries about goods, to give a Banker's or other reference, but & reference to parties in this country is most desirable.Glasgow, October, 185. DirECTORY.] 1858.GLASGOW ADVERTISEMENTS.1323 WILSON & MATHESON, WHOLESALE (ENOL MANUFACTURERS, 54, 58 & 60, CANDLERIGGS, LIST © MNO OWN GLASGOW.OF DEPARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR THE CANADA TRADE.Umbrellas and Parasols in every price, material and quality.Waterproof Garments in all the new qualities made.Oiled Clothing in coats, leggings, &c., at all prices.Carpet and Leather Bags, Hat cases, Portmanteaus, &c.Glengarry and Balmoral Bonnets, Sealette and Plush Skull Caps.Felt and Wove Hats, every price, color and material.Printed Wax Cloth, Woods, Bronzes, Centre Covers, &c.Cloth, Fur and Tweed Caps, every make and style.Gentlemen's Stocks and Neck-ties, fancy and black.Shirts and Collars, plain and fancy, every price.Braces and Belts in elastic wool and cotton, all prices.Stays in white, drab and grey, every style and make.Shoes in Leather, Carpet and Web, Children\u2019s Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's.P.8.\u2014In Departments Nos.1, 4, 5, $, 10, 11 and 13, will be found the LARGEST STOCK in this Country, and being MANUFACTURERS, the prices will be found very reasonable.EXTENSION OF PREMISES.W.& M.toko this opportunity of thanking their many friends in Canada for their liberal orders, and to state that thoy have securcd a most cligible site in Grassrorp STREET, where in the fall of 1859, they will be glad of à visit from their old friends when in this Market.The new Warehouses are being built on the site of the OLD GENERAL POST OFFICE.Glasgow, October, 1857 1324 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1857.[CANADA GREENOC K.\u2014An important shipping port in the west of Scotland, situated in the County of Renfrew on the south shore of the estuary of the Clyde; and is noted for its shipping, building and marine, and goneral engineoring establishments, It has several sugar refineries, tanneries, breweries, and cotton, worsted, flax and paper mills, The harbors of Greenock aro apg.cious, and possess every accommodation for shipping, including dry docks, &o.Distant from Glasgow 20 miles.Population about 39,500.GREENOCK ADVERTISER, semi-weekly, stamped GREENOOKF ELT WORK COMPANY, manufacturerg copies 4d.stg., unstamped 3d.; A.Mackenzie & of sheathing, roofing and dry hair felt; John Co., proprietors, 29 Hamilton st._, Erstine, manager, East Hamilton st._ STEWART, ANDREW, & Co., ship owners and titber merchants.LE EDS.Yarige manufacturing Town in England; sitihted on both ides of the Arie river, in the County of York.Tte philips) manufactures are woollen and linen cloths.Few towns are moro favorably situated both for manufactures and frade si stands near the centre of one of the most important coal-fields of England, and has recontly become the centre of a network of railways.The prosperity of the town, rapid almost beyond example, continues to increase.Distant from York 22 miles, and from Liverpool 63 miles.Population about 102,000, DODGSON & Co., Globe flax mill, Gloucester at.Hun- HUDSON & BOUSFIELD, woollen cloth manufacturers slet road.and merchants; superfine cloth, cotton warps, VANCE, JOHN, & Co., manufacturers of woollens and pilots, beavers, &c., Park row.blankets, 30 Albion st.DODGSON & Co.MANUFACTURERS OF CECRE PLAX MIE GLOUCESTER STREET, HUNSLET ROAD, LEEDS, Mungi Etam di.N.B.\u2014Orders from Parties unknown to us cannot be executed when not accompanied with a satisfactory reference to some well known house of good Commercial standing in England.TERMS.\u2014Net Cash in three months from date of Invoice; or payment in an approved Bill on Londo, drawn at sixty days sight,\u2019 and remitted in fifteen days of date of Invéice ;\u2014or, à discount of 24 por cent.will be allowed for Cash when paid to us within 21 days of date of Invoice, Goods carriage paid to the Railway Station, Liverpool.NO EXTRA CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN.No Order for less than 42 dozens\u2014504 lbs\u2014will be executed, but us many different sorts of Twine, if required, may be had to make up an order of 42 dozens.The most economical way of packing Twine for'export is, first'to put il up in trusses of seven dozons-\u201484 lbs\u2014wrapped up in single canvas; packing six of such trusses into one bale of 42 dozens, wrapping the balo in double canvas.Our charge for canvas, for a bale of 42 dozens, is 12s.Leeds, October, 1857. Direcronr.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1325 LIVERPOOL.\u2014A very important Commercial Town, in the County of Lancaster, situated on the right or eastern bank of the River Mersey, about 4 miles from its confluence with the Irish Sea.It is, next to London, the principal seaport of England.It stands partly on flat ground along the margin of the river, and partly on a gentle acclivity.Its length from north to south is 44 miles, its greatest breadth a little more than 2% miles, and its area 5,002% acres, In the older parts of the town the streets are narrow and ill-built, but in the more modern portions they are spacious and well-paved, with handsome squares and crescents, The most important public buildings are the Town Hall, an elegant Grecian structure, founded in 1749 ; the Exchange Buildings, having three interior fagades, and an arcaded basement, and surmounted by a range of Corinthian pilasters supporting a handsome cornice and halustrade; the Revenue Buildings, covering an area of 8,700 square yards; St.George\u2019s Hall, a magnificent building in the Corinthian style; and the Philharmonic Hall, a noble and spacious building erected by a company of gentlemen for the performance of high class concerts and oratorios.The town has excellent markets.The most remarkable feature of this great seaport is the number and magnificence of its Docks, corresponding with the extent of its vast commerce.They lie along the margin of the river, or between it and the town, most of them being parallel with the Mersey, but some at right anglesto it.There are in all 30 docks, and the length of the river wall which fronts them is 5 miles, the total arca being 200 acres (179 acres of wet docks and 21 acres of dry basins).The total quay space is 14 miles, and the principal docks are the Huskisson, Prince\u2019s, Queen's, and Brunswick.In the value of its foreign exports and the extent of its foreign commerce, Liverpool is the first port in the world.In 1850 the foreign exports amounted to nearly £35,000,000.Cotton forms an important branch of the commerce of Liverpool, 1,748,948 bales being imported in 1851.The town has, since the recent gold discoveries, a great trade in the precious metals.The Irish and coasting trade is also very large.6,000,000 tons of goods and merchandise pass through this port annually, the shipping employed in transmitting it amounting in 1850 to 6,011,870 tons, Liverpool is the great point of departure for emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland.It is connected by railway with all the principal towns and ports io the kingdom, and its trade is further facilitated by an extensive net work of canals connecting it with the great seats of manufacturing and mining industry.It has regular communication by steam vessels with Glasgow Belfast, Londonderry, Dublin, Cork, Holyhead, and numerous places on the coast of England and Wales; also with Havre, the Mediterranean, New York, Boston, Halifax, Quebec, Montreal, &c.Distant from London 210 miles, from New York 2,980 miles, from Quebec 2,570 miles, from Moutreal 2,740 miles, and from Toronto 3,673 miles.Population, in 1851, 375,955.ALLAN & GILLESPIE, merchants and shipping agents, agents for Montreal Ocean Steamship Co., Weaver buildings, 15 Brunswick st.AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS CO., Liverpool, London, Paris, Havre, New York and Boston; parcels, &c.conveyed to all parts of the world, agents in Canada, British and American Express Co.BAKER, WILLIAM, & Co., earthenware manufacturers, Thomas Bennett, agent, 49 Lower Castle st.BARBOUR, JOHN, & Co., commission merchants and forwarding agents, 14 Water st.BENNETT, THOMAS FRANCIS, merchant and commission agent, 49 Lower Castle st.BERRY & WALKER, merchants, 2 Drury lane, Water st.; Walker & Berry, Kingston, Canada.BIGLAND, ATHYA & Co., American produce commission merchants, 2 Drury lane, Water st.BOWMAN, GRINNELL & Co., agents for the Swallow Tail Line of Packets; Ontario, Ashburton, Constantine, Sir Robert Peel, Aurora, New World, London, American Union, Albert Gallatin, sailing on 6th and 21st of every month to New York.BUCHANAN, HARRIS &Co.,merchants,Fenwick court.CANADIAN GRAIN COMPANY, (limited) Berry & Walker, agents, 2 Drury lane, Water st.CROOKS, GRAY & Co., general commission merchants, Molyneux buildings.DENNISTQUN, MITCHELL & Co., merchants, 12 Rum- ford place, Alexander M.Dawson, resident partner.DOWIE, KENNETH, merchant, South John st.EUROPEAN TIMES, (THE) for the United States and Canada, weckly, annual subscription £2 stg., Willmer & Smith, publishers, proprietors, and printers, 34 Church st.GILTON, JOHN, & Co., manufacturers of fine and colored printing inks, lithographic and copperplate inks, printers\u2019 varnish, &c., 20 Northampton st.and 100 Leeds st.GREENSHIELDS & Co., merchants and forwarding agents, 46 Tower building.HARRIS & Co., wholesale and export stationers, account book manufacturers, lithographers, engravers and printers, Drury lane, Water st.HILL, ALFRED, & Co., commission merchants, ship- Ping and insurance agents, Orange court, Cook st.HINGLEY, N ., & SONS, iron merchants, manufacturers of chains, cables, patent and common anchors, anvilg, vices, nails, &c., Cradley chain works, near Stourbridge ; Netherton blast furnaces, iron works and cable and anchor works, near Dudley; and 7 Gorce pinzzns, George's dock, Liverpool ; American offices, J.N.Lawton & Brothers, 25 Kilby st., Boston, and 71 John st., New York.HIGGIN, EDWARD, & Co., insuzance, commission and forwarding agents, Sweeting st., and Great St.Helens,London, & Town hall buildings, Manchester.JACOT, TAYLOR & TIPPER, ship brokers and merchants, and agents for Canada line of steam and sailing ships, and Blue ball line of packets for New York, Molyneux place.JAMES, THOMAS, iron, steel, and patent tyre hoop manufacturer, 8 Qil st.McCORQUODALE, GEORGE, & Co., wholesale stationers and account book manufacturers, 38 Castle st., 18 Cardington st.London, 90 Maxwell st.Glasgow ; railway printing and stationery works, Newton, Lancashire.MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Allan & Gillespie, agents, Weaver buildings, 15 Brunswick st.NAYLOR, VICKERS & Co.iron and tin plate merchants, 4 Cook st.; Naylor & Co., 99 and 101 John st.New York, and 80 State st.Boston.NEWTON, KEATES & Co., lead, copper, yellow metal and brass manufacturers and merchants, King st., and at West George st.Glasgow.NORTH ATLANTIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO.Weir, Cochrane & Co., agents, Weaver buildings, Brunswick st.RANKIN, GILMOUR & Co., merchants, South John st.ROBISON, FREDERICE, metal factor; bar, rod, hoop, sheet plate, pig and railway iron, copper, brass, lead, tin, Canada plates and tin plates, 4 Tower Chambers.SCHOLEFIELD, JOSHUA, & SONS, commission and forwarding agents, 9 Orange Court, Castle st.TRIPPETT, JOHN, & BROTHER, shipping and general commission agents, 2 King st.and at 24 Pine st.New York.VICARS, T.& S., & Co., engineers, patentees and manufacturers of travelling ovens and machinery for ship biscuits, fancy biscuits and loaf bread manufacturing.WEIR, COCHRANE & Co., merchants and agents for North Atlantic Steam Navigation Company, Wearer buildings, Brunswick st.WHITTY, WILLIAM, commission merchant, timber shipping and general agent, 28 Williamson st., and 14 St.Peter st.Montreal, and St.Peter st.Quebec.WILMER & SMITH, publishers, proprietors and printers of the European Times, 34 Church st.WINGATE, WM, & JOHNSTON, shipping and forwarding agents, and commission merchants, 25 Chatham buildings, South John st.WRIGHT, GEORGE, & Co., commission and forwarding merchants, 2 South John st. 1326 LIVERPOOL ADVERTISEMENTS.1857.[Canana MILNER\u2019S (UABRUPLE PATENT HOLDEAST AND EIRE-RESSTING The Strongest, Best and Cheapest Safe-Guards in the World against ROBBERY and FIRE.HESE well-known and well proved articles of universal public approval and adoption,\u201450,000 of them keep the books and cash Sm.of Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Bristol, Belfast, &c.\u2014 with all the others by The Liverpool Polytechnic Society.The Royal Dublin Society.The Ashmolean Society, Oxford.i! real improvements of the inventors resulting from their large experience i and practical acquaintance with their business\u2014who have manufactured more SAFES for the last fourteen years than all the other Safe Makers together\u2014have been publicly tested by scientific and prac- | tical men in all the large towns in the United Kingdom.Amongst Messrs.Ransome & Sims, Ipswich.\u201c Stratton & Sons, Bristol.Mr.Rose, and Manchester Fire Brigade.The London & North-Western Railway Company.Mr.Kaye, and Huddersfield Fire Brigade, &c.&c.MILNER'S SAFES have protected their contents also against FIRE and ROBBERY under the most severe trial in many hundreds of cases similar to those certified below :\u2014 Great Fire in Liverpool, J.B.Blackallar, sail maker and ship Extensive Fire in Manchester, I.[1 Thode & Co.chandler, Fire at Birkenhead, J.& W.Walker's Iron Safe burnt out by the side of Milner\u2019s Safe.Great Fire at the Gutta Percha Company\u2019s Works.Burglary defeated, Bridgewater Trust, Burglary defeated, Theatre Royal, Manchester, Fire in Liverpool, Garniss & Co.Great Fire in Belfast, J.& S.Hunter.Great Fire in Manchester, Thomas Haigh.The Great Newcastle Fire, À.Leideman & Co.Burglary defeated, James Richardson & Co, Glasgow, MILNERS GUNPOWDER-PROOF SOLID LOCKS and DOORS, applied to all Milner's Safes, against a Safe being blown open PY illing the lock through the key-hole wit ilner\u2019s Safes of former make, as woll as all other Bafes, without their Powder e to be opened by the plan now used by thieves, The Public are cautioned before buying Safes called burglars in violating Safes.All lab Destructive Fire in Glasgow, Charles Boyd & Co.Burglary defeated, Amory & Co., Bristol.Burglary defeated, Butterworth & Brooks.Burglary defeated, Thomas James, Liver pool.Great Fire, Minories, London, Coubro & Potter.Burglary defeated, Willimn Parlane, Liverpool.Fire at Cape Hayti, W.D.Roberts Co.Great Fire in Sheffield, Ward & Payne, Coventry Station burnt down, J, Norris, Burglary defeated, 8, Gardiner & Son, Liverpool.Burglary defeated, Salford, Iiremnor Brothers and others.afford tho only, scour er, so gonorally adopte h gunpowder, the mothod now # Pouf Look, 0x0 Gro-prodf, wi Powder-Proof Locls, to see them well tried by strong fire, and by filling the locks with gunpowder.MIT, NERS\u2019 PH(ENIX SAFE WORKS, Liverpool, the most extensive and complete in the world, are now under siderable enlargement, so as to enable \u201cTHE PHŒNIX\" to take ONE THOUSAN the present make.Open Daily for Public Inspection.oing con- WORKMEN under her wings, a doubling SHOW ROOMS\u20146 & 8, Lord street, Liverpool; London Depot, 47a Moorgate street, City, near the Bank of England, WHOLESALE AGENT, W.DUNCAN BELL, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.Liverpool, October, 185%. DirECTORY.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1827 ROYAL INSURANCE Co.Rogal Engurance Builvings, Porth John Street, ant Dale Street, Liberpool, ant 29 Lombard Street, London.Capital, £2.000,000 in 100,000 Shares of £20 each.Trustees : JOHN SHAW LEIGH, Esq.JOHN NAYLOR, Esq.Dicectors, &c., in Liverpool.CHARLES TURNER, Esg,, Chairman, J.BRAMLEY MOORE, Esq., M.P., and RALPH BROCKLEBANK, Esq., Deputy Chairmen.HE City Article of the London Times, of the 24th July last states that the transactions of the Royal Insurance Company T \u201cappear to have been of a perfectly satisfactory character.\u201d It includes the following statements confirmatory of that opinion : PREMIUMS.\u2014The Preminms of Nine Offices enumerated are stated to be.Of which the Royal alone amounts to Being 82 per cent, of the accumulated premiums of the remaining Eight Companies, EXPEN DITYR E,\u2014 The expenditure of Insurance Companies is, at present, attracting the anxious attention of the Public.The statement of \u201c The Times\u201d has elicited the following remarks from a contemporary :\u2014* Here, again, the Royal Insurance Com- any occupies a position of honorable pre-eminence ; for while its expenses of management, spread over a period of three years, Lave been less than 20 per cent,, those of five other offices have varied from 22 to 74 per cent.ESOURCES.\u2014In like manner the entire Funds in hands of thirteen offices is quoted in \u201c The Times,\u201d at £1,238,688, including the * Royal,\u201d which alone is £372,394, and which is, therefore, equal to 43 per cent of the accumulated funds of the remaining twelve offices ; or, to make the vAST RESOURCES of the Company still more manifest, it may be stated that, putfing aside the three largest offices named, (the funds of the greatest of which barely exceeds one-half of those of the \u201c Royal\u201d) the united funds of the remaining ten offices do not equal the funds of this Company.The following is the result taken from the accounts of the Company for the year 1856: \u2014 ire Premiums and other receipts.Funds in hand, without including ai \u2026 ÆB24,924 \u2026 371,957 LIFE.LARGE BONUS DECLARED in 1855, amounting to £2 per cent.per annum on the Sum Assared.Being, on ages from Twenty to Forty, 80 per cent.on the Premium.Periods of Division, every Five Years.The accumulated Expenditure of 54 Life Offices, enumerated by The Times of 12th August last, compared with their amount 3 of Premium and Interest, is stated tobe.61 per Cent.The Expenditure of the Royal Insurance Company is only .13 per Cent, Life Assurances effected before the end of the year will be entitled to an additional year\u2019s Bonus.Agents in Canada.Montreal\u2014H.L.ROUTH, Bsa; Toronto, \u2014FRANCIS H.HEwARp, Esq.St.John, N.B.,.\u2014J.J.KAYE, Esq.Quebec, \u2014Messrs.FORSYTH, BELL & Co.Hamilton \u2014WM.BELLHOUSE, E.Halifax, N.S,\u2014H.HARTSHORNE, Esq, St.John, N.F\u2014W.L, ASTHONY, Ésq.PERCY M.DOVE, AcTraey axp Mavic.Liverpool, October, 1857.LONDON.\u2014The Capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the first city, and, as it has been well styled, the Metropolis of the World, is situated in the south-east of England, on the River Thames, about 40 miles from its mouth.On the north bank, where the principal part of London stands, the site rises gradually at the rate of 36 feet per mile; while on the opposite bank, the houses cover an extensive flat, lying in some places several feet below the highest tides.The City, strictly so called, is but & small portion of the metropolis ; the limits of which, as defined by law, enclose an area of 116 square miles, having in 1851, the period of the last census, a population of 2,361,640.The metropolis includes the cities of London and Westminster, and the Parliamentary boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Lambeth, Finsbury, and Marylebone ; formerly distinct, but now, with their extensive suburbs, combined into one vast mass of houses.London stands on alluvial deposits, consisting of beds of clay and gravel, below which is the hard clay stratum known to geologists by the name of \u201cLondon clay.\u201d It is considered healthy, as indicated by the low rate of mortality ; and will be probably rendered more so by the means which the Legislature has lately taken to cleanse it of its enormous sewerage, amounting to over 10,000,000 cubic feet per diem.A corporate body, created by Parliament for the purpose, is about to carry into effect a plan for regularly draining tho sewerage, either to the German Ocean, or to a point in the Thames whence it cannot reflow with the tide ; it being at present discharged at all points directly into the river, thereby vitiating the water and the atmosphere, upon the purity of which must depend, in à chief measure, the health of the inhabitants.The metropolis is intersected by long and spacious lines of streets in every direction, the principal leading from East to West, and affording an unbroken line of communication for many miles, Within a short walk of the heart of London are situated Hyde Park, containing about 400 acres, having on the south sido a large artificial lako called the Serpentine, which is spanned by a handsome bridge of five arches, and leading to Ken- sington Gardens, a beautiful park, well wooded and finely laid out; St.James Park, 83 acres in extent, bounded in part by Buckingham Palace, and containing a lako ornamented and studded with islets ; the Green Park, 71 acres in extent ; Regent's Park, on tho North, with au area of 403 acres; Victoria Park in the East ; and Battersea Park in the South.These Parks are surrounded for the most part Ly streets and squares of handsome construction, the town residences of the nobility and inerchant princes of England.Tho Palace of Westminster, a magnificent edifice, in the Tudor Gothic style, containing the Houses of Parlinment, covers an areca of eight acres, and the facade overlooks the river and is 900 feet in length.It is pan- nelled with rich tracery and profusely decorated with statues and shields of arms of the Kings and Queens of England from the Conquest to the present time, It has three lofty towers, the highest being 75 feet square and rising 840 feet, being Supported upon four pointed arches ¢0 feet in height, The Tower of London, of much historic interest, lies also on the banks of the Thames, \u2014a part of it, the Whito Tower, having been erected so far back as the year 1078.It contains the regalia of Great Britain, the Wollington Barracks, Queen Elizabeth\u2019s Armory, and the church of St.Peter and Vincula, where lic the remains of Edward V, Anno Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell, the Dukes of Somerset and Monmouth, and the decapitated bodies of kings, Queons, statesmen and warriors.Westminster Abbey, the Temple Church, the Bank of England, the Royal Exchange, the British Museum, and the Guildhall, are all noteworthy edifices, claiming attention for magnitude, architectural beauty, and in somo Instances for antiquity, The metropolitan prisons are deserving of remark.Some of them can accommodate 2,000 Prisoners, and the diseipline is porfect, They differ in their character, some being for debtors, others for criminal offenders sen- teneed to various terms of imprisonment and to transportation, penal servitude, &e.The Metropolitan termini of the various Railways are colossal buildings, of considerable architectural beauty, and adapted to accommodate a large goods and passenger 1828 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1857.[Canapa LONDON.\u2014( Continued.) traffic.Hence radiate lines of railway to every town in England; and it may shortly be expected that all these termini, noy necessarily separated, will be united by a grand metropolitan line, The Thames is crossed in several placos by handsome stong and iron bridges, one of which is now in course of reconstruction ; and two miles bolow London bridge is a brick tunnel, un engineering wonder, nearly 1,000 feet in longth, constructed ontircly under the Thames; and while porsons aro passing through this tunnel, stenmers and other vessels arc actually sailing over their heads, It took 18 years to build this megnificont tunnel, which has now been open for some timo for foot passongors, who onter it by a cylindrical shaft at either ond with 100 steps, London has very extensive docks, with wharves, vaults, and storehouses of gigantio capacity.Tho trade and manufactures of the metropolis are of such an extensive and varied nature as to preclude the possibility of specifle dotail hore.Here are the largest breweries, distilleries, and manufactories of every desoription, in the world.Fivo million tons of shipping annually enter the port of London, whence steamers and other vessels of all kinds leave daily for all parts of tho commercial world, London is supplied by 20 companies with 15,000,000 cubic feet of gas per diom, and by 7 water companies with 44,573,079 gallons of water daily.7,000 public vehicles ply daily in the streets of the metropolis.The city returns four members to Parliament, This necessarily very brief notice of London would be incomplote without a glance at its civil government, The system of police devised some years ago by the late Sir Robert Peel is the most perfect over yot establishod.1t suffices to protect the capital of the kingdom and to aid in suppressing any provincial disturbance, thus rendering resort to military authority of very rare occurrence.At the same time, especially in its detective branch, it is admirably adapted to repress crime, and to discover its authors when committed.This system has vory recently been adopted in Paris as the basis of a new French police.From the heights of some of the lofty buildings in the metropolis may be obtained a panoramic view unequalled of a vast multitude of human beings, portraying to the mind some small iden of the crowded and active population, the unceasing and enormous traffic, the wealth, and the commerce of the \u201cGreat World of London.\u201d It is distant from Liverpool 210 miles, from Quebec 2,780 miles, from New York 3,190 miles, from Montreal 2,960 miles, and from Toronto 3,203 miles, BUSINESS INDEX\u2014LONDON SUBSCRIBERS TO THE CANADA DIRECTORY.PAGE, PAGE.Agents.1330 Flowers and Feathers.1830 Baby Linen, Robes, &c.1330 Forwarding Agent .\u2026 1830 Bandanna Printers \u2026\u2026.1830 Furs.\u2026 1330 Bankers.1330 General Merchants .1330 Bill Cases, &c \u2026 \u2026 1830 Glovers, Wholesale .Bottled Fruit, &c .1330 Gutta Percha.Britannia Metal, &c .1330 Hats and Caps .1330 Calico Printers, .1330 Hosiery.133v India Rubber Goods Insurance Agent.Insurance Offices .Italian Warehouse Lace Merchants.Law Publishers, &c.Machine, &c.Inks.Club.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Commission Agents.Commission Merchants.Despatch Boxes, &c.Director, Druggists, Wholesale PAGE, Millinery .A \u2026 1880 Shirts and Collars.Mining Company.1830 Silks, Satins, &e.Muslin Manufacturers, 1330 Skins and Furs \u201c Mustard Manufacturers.1330 Solicitor and Attorney.1331 .1830 Steamship Companies.1331 .1331 Steel Pens & Pen Holders, 1331 Patent, &c.Agents, .1331 Stock Brokers .Preserved Provisions.1331 Straw, &c.Hats .Printers Brokers, 1381 Tanners and Curriers ., 1331 Printers Ink, .1331 Trust and Loan Company Printing Materials, 1881 of Upper Canada .1331 Printing Presses, .1331 Type Founders .1331 Railway Companies 1381 Warehousemen .1881 Riding Habits, &c 13831 Wine Merchant.\u2026 1881 | Sail Maker.1331 Worcestershire Sauce.1831 Sardine Importer.ALPHABETICAL INDEX \u2014LONDON ADVERTISERS.Electro Plate .- 2 1880 Embroideries \u2026 .Mantles and Cloaks .1330 | Emigration Agents.1330 ! PAGE.PAGE.Aitken, S.M.\u2026 1332 Figgins, V.& J.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 Butler & Harding \u2026 1331 1834 Gutta Percha Company.1332 PAGE.Harrild & Sons CLASSIFIED BUSINESS INDEX.\u2014LONDON ADVERTISERS, Bookbinders\u2019 Tools.Harrild & Sons, 25 Farringdon st.Chemists and Drugglsts, Butler & Harding, 4 Cheapside, corner of St.Paul's ChurChyard\u2026.\u2026screnecererenrsrrerssrcerrs 1881 Commission Merchant.Aitken, S.M, 7 Great St.Helen\u20198.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026orsrser-rccre 1332 Dry Goods.Aitken, S.M., 7 Great St.Helen\u2019s.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026eeu 1332 Fire and Pump Buckets.Gutta Percha Company, 18 Wharf road, City road.1332 Flasks, Bottles, Bowls, &c.Gutta Percha Company, 18 Wharf road, City road., 1332 Goloshes, Soles, &e.Gutta Percha Company, 18 Wharf road, City road.1332 Gutta Percha Tubing.Gutta Percha Company, 18 Wharf road, City road,.1332 Lithographic Presses and Materials.Harrild & Sons, 25 Farringdon st.acccagerstet carre 1338 Printing Materials.Figgins.V.& J., 17 and 18 West st.West Smithileld.1334 Harrild & Sons, 25 Farringdon st.eee , 1338 Printing Presses, Figgins, V.& J., 17 and 18 West st.West SmithAold.\u2026 1834 Harrild & Sons, 25 Farringdon 86.sorerssseranensnes 1333 Sarsaparilla.Butler & Harding, 4 Cheapside corner of Si, Paul's churchyard.1331 Seldlitz Powders.Butlor & Harding, 4 Cheapside, cornor of St.Paul's churchyard.eter treba t aberrant 1331 Typo Founders, ~ Figgins, V, & J., 17 and 18 Wost st.Wost Siithilold.133% ALBION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Bridge st.Blackfriars.ALGAR & STREET, proprietors of Canadian News, and office of agency for Colonial newspapers; and agents for the Canada Directory, John Lovell, publisher, Montreal, 11 Clement\u2019s lane, Lombard st, BANK OF LONDON AND NATIONAL PROVINCIAL INSURANCE CO., Threadneedle st.BARING BROTHERS, merchants, 8 Bishopsgate st.BARNETT, WILLIAM, & Oo., migration and commission agents, 25 Philpot leno snd 49 King Wik liam st.London bridge.BATTY & Oo., oil, Italian, pickle, bottled fruit and condiment warehouse, 15 and 16 Pavemont, Fins- bury sq., and 110 Leadenhall st.BELL, D., SON & Oo., American stockbrokers, 59 Old Broad st. Dixzororr.] 1868.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1329 BENSON, ROBERT, & Co., merchants, 62 Gresham house, Old Broad st.BEVINGTON & MORRIS, tanners, curriers, furriers and straw hat manufacturers, 67 Cannon st.west ; represented in Canada by James Sculthorp, commercial and general agent, 130 Craig st.Montreal.BRADBURY, GREATOREX & Co., merchants and eneral warehousemen, Aldermanbury.BRANDON, G.SEPTIMUS, solicitor, attorney, &c.; correspondents in Canada, 15 Essex st.Strand, house at Kilburn, BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Andrew Francis, secretary, 1 Princes st.Bank.BROOKING, T.& H., merchants, 14 New Broad st.BUFFALO & LAKE HURON RAILWAY COMPANY, 3 Threadneedle st.CALDECOTT, SONS & WILLCOCKS, general ware- housemen, Cheapside.CANADA DIRECTORY, price 25s., John Lovell, publisher, Montreal; Algar & Street, agents, 11 Clement's lane, Lombard st.CANADIAN NEWS, published every alternate Wednesday, annual subscription 10s.10d, stg., Algar & Street, proprietors, 11 Clement's lane, Lombard st.CAZENOVE, P., & Co., stockbrokers, 39 Lothbury.CITY OF LONDON CLUB, Broad st.City.COLMAN, J.&J., mustard manufacturers, 26 Cannonst.COLONIAL OFFICE, Downing st., right hon.Henry Labouchere, Colonial secretary.COPESTAKE & Co., lace merchants and warehouse- men, Bow churchyard, Cheapside.COSENS, F.W., wine merchant, 67 Mark lane.COSTER, JAMES, & Co., general warehousemen, 4 Aldermanbury.DENT, ALLCROFT & Co., merchants and wholesale glovers, 97 Wood st.Cheapside.ELLIS, EVERINGTON & Co., warehousemen, 2 and 3 St.Paul's churchy@rd and 17 Ludgate hill.EUROPEAN & AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, King William st.London bridge.FIELD & SONS, warehousemen, importers and manufacturers of straw, leghorn, crinoline and fancy liats and bonnets, Parisian millinery, artificial flowers and feathers, gents Paris hats and cloth caps, felt hats in every variety; the Thibet ladies hats and bonnets (registered), and paten- tees of the reversible waterproof ventilating cloth caps, 113, 114 and 115 Fore st.FIGGINS, V.& J., type founders and dealers in presses, chases, brass rules, furniture and every requisite for the printing business, 17 and 18 West st.West Smithfield.FISHERS & ROBINSON, merchants and wholesale lace manufacturers, 12 Watling st.FOSTER, PORTER & Co., wholesale merchants and wholesale hosiers and glovers, 4?Wood st.GILBERT, T.W., sailmaker, 10 Railway place, Fen- church st.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & Co., merchants, 3 Billiter court, GLYN, MILLS & Co., bankers, Lombard st.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA, Sir Cusack P.Roney, secretary, office 21 01d Broad st.GRAY, T.8, & Co., emigration agents, King William st.London bridge.GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF CANADA, Gresham house, Old Broad st.GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, 18 Wharf road, City road.HARRILD & SONS, printers\u2019 brokers ; printing material ropository, and composition roller manufactory, Farringdon st.AYNES, R.W., at Stevens & Norton's, 26 Bell yard, Lincoln's Inn fields.HILL, ALFRED, merchant, and insurance and forwarding agent, 35 Milk st.Cheapside, HOPE, LEWIS, stockbroker, 4 Bishopsgate churchyard.INGLIS & WAKEFIELD, calico printers, Mumford court, Milk st, 11 George st.Manchester, and 1 National Bank buildings, Glasgow.LANCE, WILLIAM, stockbroker, 24 Throgmorton st.LEA & PERRIN, wholesale druggists and manufacturers of the only genuine Worcestershire sauce, 19 Fenchurch st, and at Worcester.LEAF, SON & Co., merchants and general warehouse- men, 39 Old Change.LETHEM, BLYTH & LETHEM, muslin manufacturers, 3 Friday st.Cheapside, and 49 Virginia st.Glasgow.LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND, Thomas Fraser, regident secretary, 20 King William st.London bridge.MACDONALD, D.& J., & Co., embroidered muslin manufacturers, 39 St.Paul's churchyard, South Hanover st.Glasgow, and 38 Mosley st.Manchester.MACINTOSH & Co., manufacturers of India rubber goods, 3 Cannon st.west.McNAIR, & BRAND, agents for James Macnab, calico printer, Glasgow, 9 Paternoster row.MEYER, S.& M., skin and fur merchants, 21 Bow lane.MITCHELL, ROBERT, & Co., merchants,13 Gresham st.MITCHELL, WILLIAM, steel pen and penholder manufacturer, 74 Cannon st.west ; manufactory, Washington works, Birmingham.MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Mont- gomerie & Greenhorne, agents, 17 Gracechurch st.City.MONTGOMERIE & GREENHORNE, agents for the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company, 17 Grace- church st.City.MORLEY, J.& R., merchants and general warehouse- men, 18 Wood st.Cheapside.MORRISON, DILLON & Co., merchants and general warehousemen, 104 Fore st.MORTON, J.T., preserved provision merchant, export oilman, and importer of sardines, 104 Leadenhall st.nearly opposite Billiter st.MUNT, BROWN & Co., wholesale straw hat dealers, importers of French flowers, millinery, &c., 85 Wood st.Cheapside.NICHOLSON, CHARLES, & Co.,, manufacturers, warehousemen, and dealers in mantles and cloaks, children\u2019s mantles, dresses, &c., mantle cloths and silks, trimmings, millinery, flowers and feathers, 39 Cannon st.NORTHCOTE, S., & Co., lace merchants, 96 Watling st.PATENT AND REGISTRATION AGENTS, William Johnson, C.E.& J.H.Johnson, (solicitor,) 47 Lincoln\u2019s Inn fields, and 166 Buchanan st.Glasgow.PAWSON, J.F,, & Co., general warehousemen, St.Paul's churchyard.PEABODY, G., & Co., American merchants, 22 Old Broad st.PRICE, C.W., British, foreign and colonial stock and share broker, 2 Capel court.SATTERTHWAIT, EDWARD F., stockbroker, Throgmorton st.SMITH, ANDERSON & Co., manufacturers of embroideries in collars, setts, sleeves, trimmings, flounc- ings, insertions, edgings, on cambrics, null, book and jaconet muslins, baby-linen, robes, frocks, bodies, caps, &c., ladies\u2019 night-caps, riding setts, &c., ladies tamboured dresses in double skirts\u2014 flounced and tucked, 34 Cannon st.west, and 4 George sq., Glasgow.STEVENS & NORTON, law publishers and booksellers, 26 Bell yard Lincoln's Inn fields; John C.Geikie, agent, Toronto, C.W.STEWART & FLETCHER, commission merchants, 13 Birchin lane.38 1380 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1857, [Canana STURGES, RICHARD FORD, patentee and manufacturer of Britannia metal, British plate and electroplated tea and coffee sets, dinner services, spoons, forks, &c., 120 Salisbury sq., and Broad st.Birmingham.TORRY, PAGET & Co., merchants, 12 Rood lane, Fenchurch st.TOULMIN & GALE, manufacturers and exporters of despatch boxes, dressing cases, portable and other writing desks, patent expanding purses and bill cases, metallic memorandum books, &c., Size lane.TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF UPPER Ca.NADA, office 656 Moorgate st.UNION BANK OF LONDON, 2 Princes st.WELOH, MARGETSON & OCo., bandanna Printers, warehousemen, and shirt and collar manufacturers, 16 and 17 Cheapside.WELLINGTON MINING COMPANY, John Taylor § Sons, managers, John Warmington, secretary, 5 Queen street place.WINSTONE, BENJAMIN, manufacturer of printery ink\u2014machine, letterpress, lithographic, and copperplate, 100 Shoe lane Fleet st.CLASSIFIED BUSINESS INDEX.-LONDON SUBSCRIBERS.AGENTS, Algar & Street, for Canada Dircetory, and Colonial newspapers, 11 Glement\u2019s lane, Lombard st.MeNair & Brand, for James Macnab, calico printer, Glasgow, 9 Paternoster row.BABY LINEN, ROBES, &c.Smith, Anderson & Co., 34 Cannon st.west, and 4 George sq.Glasgow.BANDANNA PRINTERS.Welch, Margetson & Co., 16 and 17 Cheapside.BANKERS.Glyn, Mills & Co., Lombard st.Union Bank of London, 2 Princes st.BILL CASES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS, &c.Toulmin & Gale, Size lane, BOTTLED FRUIT AND CONDIMENTS.Batty & Co.15 and 16 Pavement, Finsbury sq., and 110 Leadenhall st.BRITANNIA METAL, BRITISH PLATE, &e.Sturges, Richard Ford, 120 Salisbury sq., and Broad st.Birmingham.CALICO PRINTERS, Inglis & Wakefield, Mumford court, Milk st., 11 George st.Manchester, and 1 National Bank buildings, Glasgow.NeNair & Brand, agents for James Macnab, Glasgow, 9 Paternoster row.CLUB.City of London, Broad st.City.COMMISSION AGENTS, Barnett, William, & Co., 25 Philpot lanc, and 49 King William st.London bridge.COMMISSION MERCHANTS.Stewart & Fletcher, 13 Birchin lane.DESPATCH BOXES, DRESSING CASES, &c.Toulmin & Gale, Size lane.DIRECTORY.Canada, price 25s., John Lovell, publisher, Montreal, Algar & Street, agents, 11 Clement's lane, Lombard st.DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE.Lea & Perrin, 19 Fenchurch st.and at Worcester, ELECTRO PLATE, Sturges, Richard Ford, 120 Salisbury s4., and Broad st: Birmingham, EMBROIDERIES.Smith, Anderson & Co., 34 Cannon st, west, and 4 George sq.Glasgow.EMIGRATION AGENTS.Barnett, William, & Co., 26 Philpot lane, and 49 King William st.London bridge, Gray, T.8., & Co., King William st.London bridge, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS.Field & Sons, 113, 114 and 115 Fore st.Munt, Brown & Co, 85 Wood st.Cheapside.Nicholson, Charles, & Co., 39 Cannon st.FORWARDING AGENT.Hill, Alfred, 85 Milk st, Cheapside.FURS.Bevington & Morris, 67 Cannon st.west; agont in Montreal James Sculthorp, 180 Craig st.Meyer, 8.& M., 21 Bow lane.GLOVERS, WHOLESALE.Dent, Allcroft & Co,, 87 Wood st, Cheapside.Foster, Porter & Co.47 Wood st.Cheapside, GENERAL MERCHANTS, Baring Brothers, 8 Bishopsgate st.Benson, Robert, & Co., 62 Gresham house, Old Broad st, Bradbury, Greatorex & Co,, Aldermanbury.Brooking, T.& 11,, 14 Now Broad st.Dent, Alleroft & Co., 87 Wood st.Cheapside.Fishers & Robinson, 12 Watling st.Foster, Porter & Co.47 Wood st.Cheapside, Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., 3 Billiter court, Hill, Alfred, 36 Milk st.Cheapside, Leaf, Son & Co., 39 Old Change.Mitchell, Robert, & Co., 18 Gresham st.Morley, J.& R., 18 Wood st.Cheapside.Morrison, Dillon & Co., 104 Fore st.Peabody, G., & Co., American, 22 Old Broad st.Torry, Paget & Co., 12 Rood lane, Fenchurch st.GUTTA PERCHA.Gutta Percha Company, 18 Wharf road, City road.HATS AND CAPS.Field & Sons, 113, 114 and 115 Fore st.HOSIERY, Foster, Porter & Co., 47 Wood st, Cheapside.INDIA RUBBER GOODS.Macintosh & Co., 3 Cannon st.west, INSURANCE AGENT.Hill, Alfred, 35 Milk st.Chenpsidh.INSURANCE OFFICES, Albion Life, Bridge st.Blackfriars.Bank of London and National Provincial, Threadneedle st.Britannia Life, And.Francis, secretary, 1 Princes st.Bank, Life Association of Scotland, Thomas Fraser, resident secretary, 20 King William st.London bridge.ITALIAN WAREHOUSES, Batty & Co., 15 and 16 Pavement, Finsbury sq., and 110 Teadenball st.Morton, J.T.,104 Leadenhall nearly opposite Billiter st.LACE.MERCHANTS.Copestake & Co., Bow churchyard, Cheapside.Fishers & Robinson, 12 Watling st.Northcote, 8., & Co., 96 Watling st, LAW PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS.Stevens & Norton, 26 Bell yard, Lincoln's Inn fields, John C.Geikie, agent, Toronto, C.W.MACHINE, LETTER PRESS AND LITHOGRAPHIC INES Winstone, Benjamin, 100 Shoe lane, Fleet st.MANTLES AND CLOAKS, Nicholson, Charles, & Co., 39 Caunon st.MILLINERY.Field & Sons, 113, 114 and 115 Foro st.Munt, Brown & Co., 85 - Weod +t, Cheapside.Nicholson, Charles, & Co., 30 Cannon st.MINING COMPANY.; Wollington, John Taylor & Sons, managers, John Warming: ton, sccrotary, 5 Queen Street place, MUSLIN MANUFACTURERS.Lothom, Blyth & Lethon, 3 Friday st, Cheapside, sud #0 Virginia st.Glasgow, t Macdonald, D.& J., Co, 39 St.Paul\u2019s churohyard, and ot South Hanover st.Glnsgow, and 38 Mosloy st.anohestd « Smith, Anderson & Co., 34 Unimon st.wost, and 4 Georgo 84 Glasgow.MUSTARD MANUFACTURERS, Colman, J.& J., 26 Caton st, NEWSPAPER, Canadinn News, Algor & Street, proprietors, 11 Olenont's lane Lombard st. Direcrorr.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1831 ILS.Batty & Co., 15 and 18 Pavement, Finsbury sq., and 110 Tendenhall st.Morton, J.T., 104 Leadenhall nearly opposite Billiter st.PATENT AND REGISTRATION AGENTS.Johnson, W.& J.H., 47 Lincoln\u2019s Inn fields, and 166 Buchanan st, Glasgow.PRESERVED PROVISIONS.Morton, J.T., 104 Leadenhall nearly opposite Billiter st.PRINTERS BROKERS.Harrild & Sons, Farringdon st.INK.Winstone, Benjamin, 100 Shoe lane, Fleet st.PRINTING MATERIALS.Figgins, V.& J., 17 and 18 West st.West Smithfield.Harrild & Sons, Farringdon st.PRINTING PRESSES.Figgins, V.& J., 17 and 18 West st, West Smithfield.Harrild & Sons, Farringdon st.RAILWAY COMPANIES, Buffalo and Lake Huron, 3 Threadneedle st.Grand Trunk of Canada, 8ir Cusack P.Roney, secretary, 21 Old Broad st.Great Western of Canada, Gresham house, Old Broad st.RIDING HABITS, &c.Smith, Anderson & Co., 34 Cannon st, west, and 4 George sq.gow.SAIL MAKER.Gilbert, T.W., 10 Railway place, Fenchurch st.SARDINE IMPORTER.Morton, J.T., 164 Leadenhall nearly opposite Billiter st.SHIRTS AND COLLARS.Welch, Margetson & Co,, 16 and 17 Cheapside.SILKS, SATINS, &c.Nicholson, Charles, & Co., 39 Cannon st.SKINS AND FURS, Meyer, S.& M.,, 21 Bow lane, SOLICITORS AND ATTORNIES.Brandon, G.Septimus, 15 Essex st, Strand.Johnson, J.H., 47 Lincoln\u2019s Inn fields.STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.European and American, King William st.London bridge.Montreal Ocean, Montgomerie & Greenhorne, agents, 17 Gracechurch st.STEEL PENS AND PENHOLDERS.Mitchell, William, 74 Cannon st.west ; manufactory, Washington works, Birmingham.STOCK BROKERS, Bell, D., & Son, American, 59 Old Broad st.Cazenove, P., & Co., 39 Lothbury.Hope, Lewis, 4 Bisho te churchyard.Lance, William, 24 ogmorton st.Price, C.W., foreign and colonial, 2 Capel court.Satterthwait, Edward P., 38 Throgmorton st.STRAW, LEGHORN, ARD FANCY HATS.Bevington & Morris, 67 Cannon st.west; agent in Montreal, James Sculthorp, 130 Craig st.Field & Sons, 113, 114 and 115 Fore st, Munt, Brown & Co., 85 Wood st.Cheapside.TANNERS AND CURRIERS.Bevington & Morris, 67 Cannon st.west; agent in Montreal, James Sculthorp, 130 Craig st.TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY OF UPPER CANADA.Office 65 Moorgate st.TYPE FOUNDERS, Figgins, V.& J., 17 and 18 West st.West Smithfield.WAREHOUSEMEN.Bradbury, Greatorex & Co., Aldermanbury.Caldecott, Sons & Willcocks, Cheapside.Copestake & Co., Bow churchyard, Cheapside.Coster, James, & Co., 4 Aldermanbury.Ellis, Éverington & Co., 2 and 3 St.Paul's churchyard, and 17 Ludgate hill.Field & Sons, 113, 114 and 115 Fore st.Leaf, Son & Co., 39 Old Change.Morley, J.& R., 18 Wood st.Cheapside.Morrison, Dillon & Co., 164 Fore st.Nicholson, Charles, & Co., 39 Cannon st.Pawson, J.P, & Co,, St.Paul\u2019s churchyard.\u2018Welch, Margetson & Co., 16 and 17 Cheapside, \u2018WINE MERCHANT.Cosens, F.W., 67 Mark lane.WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.Lea & Perrin, 19 Fenchurch st., and at Worcester.\u2018WRITING DESKS, CASES, &c.Toulmin & Gale, Size lane.Butler\u2019s Tasteless Seidlitz Powders, IN ONE BOTTLE.THS USEFUL APERIENT PREPARATION, besides forming an equally efficient and far more agreeable draught than that produced with the common Seidlitzs Powders, is made in much less time, and with infinitely less time.To allay Fever or Thirst, a teaspoonful in water forms a most refreshing saline draught.Being inclosed in a bottle, it will remain uninjured by humidity during the longest sea voyage or land journey.Sold at 2s.6d.the bottle (which is enclosed in a case, and accompanied by a measure and spoon) by the preparers, BUTLER & HARDING, Chemists, 4, Cheapside, corner of St.Paul\u2019s, London.*,* Be careful to ask for \u201c BUTLER'S TASTLESS SEIDLITZ POWDER,\u201d and to observe the address.SARSAPARITRA?bis ) y eminent Medical Men, that there is no Medicine in the Materia Medica comparable to Sarsaparilla for recruiting the debilitated constitution, restoring the tone of the stomach, improving the general state of the system, and by its continued use removing various morbid symptoms ascribed to a deranged condition of the fluids; such as Eruptions on the Skin, Ulcerations, Scorbutic and Cutaucous Diseases, and Rheumatic Pains, operating as a general and complete purifier of the blood, UTLER'S *\u2018 COMPOUND CONCENTRATED DECOCTION OR FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA \u201d is the original of the now numerous Jrepurations of the kind, and extensively prescribed by Medical Practitioners; it is most carefully prepared (from the finest amaicn Sarsaparilla imported) at n low temperature, so as to preserve entirely the virtues of the root in their most efficient and concentrated form.A pint bottle is equal to four quarts of the ordinary preparation, Propured and sold in pint bottles, 20s.; half pints, 10s, ; and quarter pints, 5s.6d., by BUTLER & HARDING, Chemists, 4, Cheapside, corner of St, Paul's, London.2 es Also, Sole Agents for the genuine ES AI Modioinal Preparations of repute, ostablished Patent Medicines, Perfumes, &e.&e., with allowance to Merchants and 0 DR.JAMES'S FEVER POWDERS, others, for exportation, ARWUEEEES « EN & BRIDE Wd, CHEMISTS, 4, CHEAPSIDE, CORNER OF ST.PAULS, LONDON.N.B\u2014 Ali orders direct must be accompanied by a remittance for the amount, or reference for payment to some established mercantile house, London, October, 1857.It is assorted by many Grandson of the celebrated DR.JAMES.IN PACKETS, 2s.9p.; AND BOTTLES, 11s. 7 1832 LONDON ADVERTISEMENTS.1857, [CAwan4 5.M.AITKEN, 1160009 COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE CANADA MARKET, LATE OF HAMILTON, C, W.TEMPORARY OFFICE, 7 GREAT ST.HELENS, LONDON.THE Subscriber offers his services to CANADIANS as 2 RESIDENT AGENT 2nd Correspondent for the purchase of BRITISH AND FRENCH DRY GOODS at 0 Moderate Commission.I Having been a resident in Canada for fourteen, and with an experience of over ten years, as a BUYER in these Markets for Canada, with the privilege of referring to many of the most respectable Houses in hoth Markets, induces him to believe that he can be of service to those who may favour him with their business.I$ CANADIAN BUYERS visiting the markets personally are respectfully invited to call.Unless valuable information is furnished respecting different Lots of Goods in the market, no charge will be made.A= ORDERS SENT TO ABOVE ADDRESS WILL RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, S.M.AITKEN.London, October, 185\".WATER POISONED BY LEADEN PIPES.RIT The above Engraving represents accurately a section of a leaden pipe which was employed for a short time in conveying water from a well on the grounds of Mr.Dick, of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, The water has eat these deop pits almost through the pipe, and not only upon the portion which we have illustrated, but has forined similar chasms throughout the entire length.\u2014Ewxpositor POISONED WATER PREVENTABLE BY THE USE OF CUTTA PERCHA TUBINC.The Gutta Percha Company have been favored with the following Letter from Dr, MURRAY, Hull :\u2014 \u201c* 14 is impossible to conceive of any thing more injurious or destructive to the health of the community than the use of leaden Pipes for the conveyance of water.The poisonous salts of lead thereby communicated are most insidious and subtle.I hail will gratitude the substitution of Gutta Percha Tubing.I have had the leaden pipe of my own houso removed, and its place supplie with one of Gutta Percha.Nothing can be better.I have also recommonded it to obhers, who have adopted tho expedient.RESISTANCE OF FROST.The Gutta Percha Company have been favoured with the following Letter in reference to the non-conducting property of Guile Percha Tubing, in the resistance of frost :\u2014 FROM HENRY BROWN & SONS, WEsTERN WORKS, 108, ROCKINGIHAM ST., SHEFFIELD., \u201cWe have now a positive proof of the frost-resisting properties of Gutta Perchn Piping, On our promises we havo à london ipe and a Gutta Percha one lying side by side.The leaden one has been completely frozen up at least ton days, and the Gubtd ercha one is still unaffected.\u201d Every variety of Gutta Percha Articles, such as Round and Flat Driving Bands, Tubing, Sheet, Soles, Goloshes, Photho- graphic Baths, &c., Curtain and Corvice Rings, Toilette Trays, Talbotype Trays, Galvanic Batteries, Fire Buckets, Pump Buckets, Union Joints, Bosses, Flasks, Bottles, Bowls, &c., &c., &c., Manufactured by the Gutta Percha Company, and sold by their Wholesale Dealers in Town and Country, SUBMARINE AND SUBTERRANEAN TELEGRAPH WIRE INSULATED WITH GUTTA PERCHA.THE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY, PATENTEES, 18, Wharf Road, City Road, Londen.October, 1857. Dmecrony.] 1858.LONDON ADVERTISEMENTS.1833 A LIST OP MATERIALS MANUFACTURED-AND'AËWAYS T0 BE OBTAINED NEW 6R-SECOND-HAND AT HARRILD & SONS PRINTING MATERIAL REPOSITORY, AND COMPOSITION ROLLER MANUFACTORY, 25, FARRINGDON STREET, LONDON.Single Cylinder Perfecting and Platen Printing Machines, IMPROVED ALBIEN AND COLUMBIAN PRASSES, HARRILD\u2019S IMPROVED CYLINDE .INKING TABLES, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON CHASES, 80 TRULY FITTED AS TO SBCURE PERFECT REGISTER.Cast Iron Planed Imposing Tables, of all sizes, fittéd with Franies; A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOOD LETTER, CUT ON PREPARED YOOD, 80 AB TO PREVENT ITS SHRINKING OR WARPING; HARRILDS\u2019 IMPROYED GALLEY PRESS, WITH IRON FYKING TABLE AND STAND, £12 12s.SOLE AGENT FOR PATENT MACHINE BLANKET AND TAPE; All kinds of Copper-Plate Printing Materials; Iron or Wood Presses, the former with inverted Wheel and Pinion Motion, and solid Planed Iron Planks; IMPROVED LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSES AND MATERIALS; EVERY DESCRIPTION ©F BOOKBINDERS TOOLS.HARRILD & SONS Registered Plough Cutting Hachines for Printers, Boekbinders, and others, Machine to Cat 26 inches, £I2, and Cut 36 inches, £18.HARRILD & SONS BEG TO DIRECT THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO THE PATENT ECONOMIC PRINTING MACHINE, Which is the Simplest Extant, and Calculated for every description of Work, from the small Hand-Bill to the broadside, and for perfect Register Book-Work.SIZES AND PRICES.Super Rorvan, To PRINT 28 by 21 INCHES .0o0vvuenn.£125 Dovuste Demy, \u201c 86 \u201c 23 $ Le ea aa aa 0 sn aa 00000000 150 DousLe Rovar, % 40 \u201c28 \u201clL.PE 180 Newsrabrrs Sizxs, \u201c 40 \u201c 38 6 Ca tea e esse nana sa 0u au 00 220 FLY WHEEL FOR HAND POWER, £12 FOR SUPER ROYAL, AND £14 FOR THE OTHER SIZES.HARRILD & SONS HAVE JUST PUBLISHED A NEW SPECIMEN BOOK OF PRINTING TYP Which is a Selection of the choicest Founts from all the principle TYPE FOUNDERS, This may be had on application, if accompanied with an order.London, October, 1857. 1834 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1867.[Canana TYPES, PRESSES, CHASES, BRASS RULE, FURNITURE, EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE PRINTING BUSINESS; MAY BE HAD FROM i, J.TIGGINS, TYPE HOUNDENS 17 AND 18 WEST STREET, WEST SMITHFIELD, LONDON, WHO WARRANT ALL NEWS FOUNTS, SUPPLIED FROM THEIR FOUNDRY, TO BE BAND GEST?THERE is great economy in using these TYPES, for although a trifle higher in price, they will prove three times as durable as the founts supplied by the United States founders.London, October, 18517.MANCHESTER.\u2014The most important manufacturing City in England, and is indeed unequalled by any in the world.1t is situated on the Irwell, at the confluence of the Medlock and Irk, in Lancashire.Its great staple article of manufacture and trade is cotton, in the various tissues of which it has taken a decided lead throughout the civilised world, so that the name of the city and its goods have become household words in every country.Manchester is admirably situated both for its manufactures and its commerce : it stands close to one of the most valuable coal-fields in England, at such a convenient distance both from the west and east consts as to form a natural emporium for the traffic of the Atlantic and German oceans; while, in other directions, its railway connections are numerous.Its soveral literary and scientific institutions are well supported ; and among its public schools, Cheetham\u2019s is deserving of mention as being one of the most liberally endowed in the kingdom, the benefits of which is exclusively restricted to boys who have lost their fathers, and who are received at a very early age boarded, clothed, educated, and at a proper age apprenticed to a trade.Manchester, a fow years since, was constituted a Bishopric, and was very recently deemed of such importance as to be selected for the Art Union Exhibition, which was opened by Prince Albert, in May, 1857.This exhibition, second only to that of the Crystal Palace, contains objects in the several departments of the Fine Arts valued at nearly $40,000,000, and to which Her Majesty has been a liberal contributor.Distance from London 162 miles, and from Liverpool 32 miles.Population (including Salford) about 500,000.BARBOUR, ROBERT, & BROTHER, commission merchants and spinners, Portland st.BROWN, JAMES, SON & Co., merchants and shippers, Portland st.CARLTON, WALKER & WATSON, 15 Mosley and 14 George sts.COOPER, J.J.& G., manufacturers and warehouse- men and importers of French flowers; ribbons, silks, velvets, crapes, lace, millinery, mantles and small wares, 63 Church st., and manufacturers of straw hats, at Dunstable, Bedfordshire.FRASER, GEORGE, SON & Co., commission merchants and shippers, 33 Dickinson st.HALL, RALPH, & Co., manufacturers and merchants, Market st.HENRY, A.& S., & Co., merchants, Portland st., and at Leeds road, Bradford ; Market st.Huddersfield ; Prince's sq.Glasgow ; and Wellington place, Belfast.INGLIS & WAKEFIELD, calico printers, 11 George st.Mumford court, London, and 1 National Bank buildings, Glasgow.KELLY, PEAK & BARRY, merchants, 8 Mosley st.LEE, DANIEL, & Co., (late Wright & Lee) calico and furniture printers, manufacturers of grey, white and dyed calicoes, ginghams, nankeens, rolled jaconets, silecias, casbans, regattas, &c., York st.LORD BROTHERS, makers of cotton machinery, Oanal st., works at Todmorden.MoNAIR & BRAND, agents for James printer, Glasgow, 11 Meal st.RYLANDS & SONS, manufacturers and morchants, High st.WATERS, JOSEPH & EDWIN, sewing cotton and small ware manufacturers, general haberdashers, hosiers, glovers, &c., importers of Fronch and German silk trimmings, velvet fringos, ornaments, buttons, &c., 4, 6, 8 and 10 Fountain st.WATTS, 8.& J., & Oo., merchants and general wore: housemen, Portland st, WESTHEAD, J.P., & Oo, chants, 49 Piccadilly.McNab, calico manufacturers and wer DirgcTORY.] 1858, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1335 PAIS LEY .\u2014An important manufacturing Town in the County of Renfrew, West of Scotland.It has long been celebrated for its shawl and other textile manufactures, A large trade is likewise carried on in the manufacture of cotton thread, embroidery, different kinds of Tartan cloth, and carpets.It is a principal Station on the Glasgow and South Western and Glasgow and Greenock Railways.Distant from Glasgow 7 miles, Papulation about 48,000.ABERCROMBIE & YUILL, shaw} manufacturers, 9,10 CLARK, J.& R., & Co., thread manufacturers, Burn- and 11 Forbes place, power-loom factory at 147 side Thread works.George st.COATS, J.& P., thread manufacturers, Ferguslie.CARLISLE, JAMES, SONS & Co., manufacturers of| HANNA, DONALD & WILSON, manufacturers of steam cotton end linen sewing threads, 6 and 3 cord, engines, gas apparatus, iron roofs, gasholders, wire or bonnet thread, embroidery, flowering, Mo- and other heavy wrought iron structures, and iron .ravian and darning cottons, linen floss thread swift passenger and luggage boat builders, Ab- crochet, &c., Bankend mill.bey works.CLARK, J.& J., & Co., thread manufacturers, Seed-| RODGER, MANSON & Co., thread manufacturers.hill and Cumberland mills.| WALKERS & Co., shawl manufacturers, 113 Causeyside.HANNA, DONALD & WILSON, ABREEEEY WOERIAS, PAISLEY, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS APPARATUS, STEAM ENGINES, &c., &c.E have an extensive assortment of Patterns for Retort Bench Mounting, Scrubbers, Condensers, Washers, Purifiers, Columns, Girders, suitable for either single, left or Telescope Gas Holders, and Contract for Gas Works of any magnitude.DESIGNS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED.Gas Holders and other Heavy Wrought Iron Structures.Iron Tanks for Gas Holders, Railway Stations, &c.Wrought or Oast Iron Roofs, prepared for Slates or Corrugated Iron.Pipes and Valves of all descriptions for Gas and Water.General Castings and Forgings of every description, Railway Wheels and Axles, Quartz Crushing and Sand Washing Machines.Steam Engines, Boilers and Water Wheels.Circular and Upright Sawing Machinery.Sugar Mills.MISCELLANEOUS.Hydrants, Pumps, Travelling Derrick, Jib, Mast and Deck Cranes, Steam Winches, Weighing Machines, Turn Tables, Water Cranes, Qil Tanks in Wrought Iron, Iron Boats, Mill Shafting and Gearing.All MACHINERY and APPARATUS connected with Mining, Iron, Chemical, Gas, Water, Sewerage, Bleaching and Scouring Works.Paisley, October, 1857. ee.1336 PAISLEY ADVERTISEMENTS.18567.[Cawana CLARK\u2019 S MING THREAD OBTAINED PRIZE MEDAL] PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1833, BRUSSELS EXPOSITION, 1856.\u2018OWING TO THE NUMEROUS IMITATIONS OF THESE FALSE IN LENGTH AND INFERIOR IN QUALITY, LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED THAT NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS LABELLED, CLARK & Cos.THANE N.LENGTH AND QUALITY MARKED GUARANTEED.J.& J.CLARK & Co, Seed Hill and Cumberland Mills Paisley, October, 1857. Drrzorory.] 1858.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.1337 SHEFFIELD.\u2014An important manufacturing Town in the County of York, England, pleasantly situated on several acclivities in a natural amphitheatre, enclosed on all sides except the N.E.by wooded hills, at the junction of the Sheaf and Don, on the Sheffield and Don canal, and the Manchester and Sheflield and the Sheffield and Rotherham railways.It is famed for Îts manufactures of all kinds of cutlery, whether required for domestic, mechanical, or agricultural purposes.In each of these branches a great number of workmen are employed, and the articles produced may be found in every country of the world.Distant from London 62 miles, and from York 29 miles, Population about 150,000, ANDREWS, BURROWS & Co., iron masters, manufac- MARTIN, JOHN, & Co., manufacturers of steel and turers of merchant and best scrap iron, railway | files, exporters of iron, and general merchants, axles and all kinds of iron for railways, ma- | Wentworth works, and 73 Water st.Boston, U.S.chine purposes, &c., Wortley and Ponds iron NAYLOR, VICKERS & Co., British and foreign ir on works.: merchants, steel manufacturers and converters, BROOKES, WILLIAM, & SONS, manufacturers of steel marked \u201c Naylor & Co.,\u201d or \u201c Marshall\u201d River mechanical and horticultural tools in every variety, Don works, and 4 Cook st.Liverpool, Naylor & steel toys, table cutlery, razors, saws, files, &c., Co., 101 John st.New York, and 80 State st.Howard works.Ï Boston, U.SHUNTER, M., & SON, steel converters and refiners, PEACES, SPAFFORD & Co., (late Ibbotson, Peace manufacturers of files, saws, edge and joiners\u2019 tools, & Co.,) merchants and manufacturers of steel, ghears, scythes, sickles and hay knives, &c., and ! files, saws, edge tools, patterns, scythes, straw importers of foreign iron, Talbot file and steel knives, machine knives, &c., Eagle works, and 14 works.i Platt st.New York.HUTTON, W., & SON, platers, gilders and silver- WILCOCK, B.& J., general merchants and manufac- smiths.! turers of all kinds of saws, Bolton works.SUNDRY SUBSCRIBERS IN GREAT BRITAIN.ELGIN, SCOT.\u2014WALKER, J., & Co., distillers, Linkwood.FALMOUTH, ENG.\u2014FO0X,J.C.& R.W., & Co., general merchants and ship agents, foreign consuls, and agents for insurance companies in various parts of Europe.HAMILTON, SCOT.\u2014MUIR, J., Western Bank of Scotland.LEITH, SCOT.\u2014MITCHELL, SOMMERVILLE & Co., corn factors and general agents, Docks.RAWTENSTALL, ENG.\u2014WHATMOUGH, F., emigration and general agent, Stamp office.THE CANADA DIRECTORY, CORRECTED UP TO 1st NOVEMBER, 1857, Will be forwarded, Free of Postage, to any part of Canada, on receipt of $5, JOHN LOVELL, Publisher, Montreal.AGENTS: CANADA, \u2014KINGSTON\u2014C.H.Hatch, steamboat office, St.Lawrence wharf, PETERBOROUGH\u2014T.& R.White, printers and publishers, QUEBEC\u2014P.Lamonreux, printer and publisher, Shaw's buildings, foot of Mountain hill, TORONTO\u2014Lovell & Gibson, printers and publishers, corner Yonge and Melinda sts.GREAT BRITAIN\u2014LONDON\u2014Algar & Street, colonial agents, 11 Clement's laxie near Lombard st.SCOTLAND\u2014Joln Miller, wholesale stationer, 122 Ingram st.Glasgow.ENGLAND (London excepted) & IRELAND\u2014Alexander Arthur, Virginia st.Glasgow, Nova ScoriA,\u2014HALIFAX\u2014G.E, Morton & Co., medical warehouse, 39 Granville st.UMTED STATES, \u2014BOSTON\u2014L.A.Elliot & Co., printsellers, 322 Washington st.opposite Adams house, NEW YORK.\u2014Robert Howard, general agent, 20 Cedar st.PHILADELPHIA\u2014V.B.Palmer & Co., agents, corner 5th and Chestnut sts, PORTLAND\u2014George R.Davis & Brother, stationers, 53 Exchange st.99 "]
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