Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 17 mai 1850, vendredi 17 mai 1850
[" LVv AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLII.FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1850.NUM13ER 67.FOR SALE.T T F HE Subscriber offers for Sale :\u2014 Mess, Prime Mess and Prime Pork P.Mess and Prime Beef Chicago Hams, cured in dry salt, (warranted very fine) Lard in barrels and tins Tallow and Grease Lard Soda Ash and Colton Wick Teas of various kinds Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco Rice, Wheat, Flour, &.c \u2014And, expected daily,\u2014 Corn and Corn Meal JOHN YOUNG.May 10.\tr\u201461 HE Subscriber is now receiving ex \u201c Toronto\u201d and Cambria\u201d\u2014 Brown and Pale Sherries Brandies and Gin Bass & Co.\u2019s Pale Ale Linseed Oils Canary and Hemp Seed Mustard, in bulk Assorted Shoe Threads JOHN WHYTE.No.10, St.Sacrament Street, Corner of St.Nicholas Street.May 8.\t50 I g tHE Undersigned have for Sale, at their JL Stores, Pointe it Calliere, nearly opposite the Steamboat Wharf\u2014 2000 Barrels Mess Pork 250\tdo\tPrime\tMess\tdo 500\tdo\tPrime\tdo 100\tdo\tPrime\tMess\tBeef 300 do Lard 500 kegs do 100\tbrls\tGrease 500\tdo\tTallow 50\tdo\tHams 50 casks \u201c Kentucky\u201d Smoked Hams and Shoulders HOLMES, KNAPP & Co.May 8.\t59 OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 PORK\u2014Mess, Prime Mess and Prime BEEF\u2014Prime Mess and Prime, in tierces and barrels HAMS\u2014of superior quality and packed in tierces.GILMOUR & CO., 9, St.Sacrament Street.April 20.\t48 CAOD LIVER OIL\u2014 S Pure Cod Liver Oil, to arrive, in packages from 20 to 25 gallons each, a sample of which may be seen at the office of the Subscribers.JAS.GORDON & CO.May 11.\t62 A' RËRDEEN SEEDS\u2014 Expected daily, and for Sale by the Sub.scribers :\u2014 60 bags Green Topp\u2019d Yellow Bullock Turnips 10 do superior Purple Topp\u2019d Yellow Swed ish Turnips 10 kegs Carbonate of Soda JAS.GORDON &.CO.May 11.\t62 BARRELS SOLAR SPERM OIL\u2014\u201c For Sale by JAS.GORDON & CO.May 11.\t62 FOR SALE by the Subscribers :\u2014 100 tons Canada Cut Nails 400 casks Wrought Canada Rose and Horse Nails 50 casks Short Link Coil Chain 10 tons Shot Sad Irons, Hooks and Hinges, Spades, Shovels, &c.; and a general assortment of SHELF HARDWARE.MORLAND & DARLING.St.Joseph Street, ?Montreal, May 11, 1850.$\tr\u201462 JUST received ex \u201c Erromanga\u201d, and for Sale by the Subscribers :\u2014 Superior Navy Boiled\t1 Can ag8\td Brown\tV No ,s\u2019 and Grass Bleached 5 Brown Sheeting Patent Shoe and Closing Thread Seaming and Roping Twines and 2 and 3 Bushel Bags LEMESURIER, ROUTH & CO, May 11.\t62 ~~ CTTON BLUET\u2014400 boxeFof 14 lb\u201dand 28 lb each \u201c Waterford\u201d ex \u201c Toronto.\u201d For Sale by J.B.TORRY.May 8.\t59 15 B E NGLISH CHEESE just landed Real Stilton, in tin foil Queen\u2019s Arms\tv Prince Albert N.Wiltshire Cheshire Berkeley &c.&c For Sale by J.B.TORRY.May 8.\t59 ON DON PICKLES.\u2014Double Superfine Mustard Mushroom Ketchup Cassia Cloves Pimento Nutmegs Mace, &c., &c.WILLIAM LYMAN & CO., 194 & 196, St.Paul Street.May 7.58 Eau CANVAS, Nos.1 & 6 and Bailed Tow S LEMESURIER.ROUTH & CO.June 12.\t88 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 \u201cNew Lambton Mills\u201d extra Superfine FLOUR, in lots to suit purchasers.LEMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.May 14.\t63 FOR SALE.N SALE:\u2014 100 hhds Muscovado Sugars 100 puna Molasses 250 casks Seal, Cod and Whale Oils With a general assortment of Groceries by JOSEPH TIFFIN, 95, Su Paul Street.September 28.\t181 H^OR SALE by the Subscribers :\u2014 JT MOLASSES\u2014100 Puncheons SUGAR\u201450 Hhds Bright Muscovado TEAS\u2014Fine Young Hyson and Souchong, Twankay, Old Hyson and Congo COFFEE\u201450 Bags Green CHOCOLATE\u2014Boxes and Half Boxes RICE\u2014EAST INDIA and CAROLINA HERRINGS\u2014100 Boxes Smoked Digby 50 Brls No 1 CODFISH\u2014100 Brls Green BUTTER\u2014300 Kegs and Firkins JOHN TORRANCE & CO.December 11.\t227 f |pHE Subscribers are now receiving ex \u201cGreat JL Britain,\u201d \u201c John Bull,\u201d and other vessels\u2014 Picked Cup Sponges Genuine Eau de Cologne Windsor and other Fancy Soaps Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes Lubin\u2019s Perfumery Fine Pearl Sago Spices of every description Durham Mustard Mushroom Ketchup Pickles and Sauces from the best makers With their usual assortment of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines, every article of which they can recommend with perfect confidence.JOHN CARTER & CO., St.Paul Street.May 1.\t53 ÜNDEE LINENS Bagging 30 bales Sheeting 10 do Hessians 5 do For Sale by G.D.WATSON.May 8.\t58 Fig iron\u2014 50 Tons No.1 PIG IRON low for casA.CHARLES BOCKUS.October 31.\t184 lO0R SALE :\u2014 Jl Hennessy\u2019s and Martell\u2019s BRANDY, Pale and Brown, in bond or free BUTTON BLUE and BUTTER in kegs THOS.KAY & CO., Wharf, near St.Joseph Street.January 5.\t3 IHFUIIC Subscriber respectfully offers for Sale JL to Families, by the Dozen or in Larger Q.uantiiies, an assortment of SUPERIOR BOTTLED WINES, among which are\u2014 B!ai kburn\u2019s, Park\u2019s, Welche\u2019s, and ]\ta Wood\u2019s.I MADEIRA Sandeinan & Co., and Hunt\u2019s No.1.PORT Do Very SuperiorPale.SHERRY.Smith & Co.,\tdo\tdo Duff, Gordon & Co., Gold.do Pernor,^ Jouet & Co., (in Qts.^ CHAMPAGNE S' Julien and Medoc.CLARET Cape Medeira, Brown Sherry, Lachryma Christie, Sautern, Borsac, Medoc, Curaçoa, Cha-olie, and a variety of Cordials, in cases.\u2014also,\u2014 Pale, Dark, and Cherry Brandies, Scheidam, uiid very fine Old Jamaica, Fenner\u2019s Cider, and L ndou Porter, in Quarts and Pints.\u2014TOGETHER WITH,\u2014 A General Assortment of GROCERIES, 1 EAS, &c., at very Low Prices.NEIL McINTOSH, No.27, St.François Xavier Street.Montreal Dec.21,1848.\t231 THE Subscribers are receiving :\u2014 Saltpetre Soda Ash Bay Salt Lump Alum Epsom Salts Pipe Clay Double Sifted Pepper Pimento Cassia Nutmegs Mace Cloves Genuine Cayenne Pepper Fine East India Castor Oil Genuine (English) Patent Medicines &c.&c.tec.WILLIAM LYMAN &, Co., 194 & 196, St.Paul Street.May 7.\t58 OTOVED SALT.k3 Smoked Hams Cod Oil Palm Oil Soda Ash Candlewick Brandy, in hhds Scotch Whiskey, in puns Benecarlo, in qr casks Black Tea And his usual superior assortment of BOTTLED WINES.For Sale by GEO.D.WATSON, St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, January 12, 1850.\t6 EST BERMUDA ARROWROOT for Sale in small packages.JAS.GORDON & CO.March 23.\t36 CIOALS\u2014Large Steam and Smith\u2019s.y\tTHEODORE HART.April 30.\t52 17^OR SALE\u2014 JC Apple Trees, Currant & Goosebery Bushes Strawberry, Raspberry & Asparagus Plants All of the best descriptions.Apply to JOSEPH HORNE, Gardener, At Mr.Dunlop\u2019s St.Catharines.May 4.\tr\u201456 OOILER PLATE\u2014 JO For Sale by the Subscriber\u2014 10 Tons BOILER PLATE, assorted, 3.16, 1-4, 5.16.JOSEPH N.HALL, Corner St.Gabriel and St.Paul Streets.January 24,1850.\t11 FOR SALE.FRESH ARRIVALS.FOR SALE AT THE STORES OF T.S.SUTHERLAND, No.108, Notre Dame Street, (Corner of Saint Jean Baptiste Street.) TEAS\u2014300 Chests and Boxes, all kinds COFFEES\u2014Mocha, Java, Laguayra and Rio SUGARS\u2014Refined, Crushed, Bastard and Muscovado WINES\u201450 hhds and casks Port, Sherry and Madeira 500 cases of\tdo do do ALES\u2014100 barrels Bass &.Co., and a few hhds on Draft PORTER\u2014200 barrels Barclay, Berkins & Co., and a few hhds on Draft \u2014and\u2014 Champagne, Brandy, Gin, Jamaica, and Scotch Whiskey, Liqueurs of all kinds, Sperm Candles, Fresh Fruits and Spices; together with his fine assorted Stock for the Country Trade.(LTFamilies and Country Dealers would do well to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere, as every article is warrant** ed of the very finest quality, and will be Sold as low as Goods of an inferior quality can be had elsewhere.Remember No.108, corner of Notre Dame and St.Jean Baptiste Streets.May 10.\t61 Double Quilled Asters.VERY Fine DOUBLE QUILLED CHINA ASTERS, similar to those exhibited at the Horticultural Shows last season ; together with 250 choice Annuals just received and for Sale by S.J.LYMAN & CO , Place d\u2019Armes.May 9.\t60 Fresli Giirdeu Seeds.AN Extensive Assortment of English and other GARDEN SEEDS just reoeiv.T via New York.ALFRED SAVAerr.-u., Next the Cotyt House.March 21.\t35 NOTICES.To Primers, JEagraverS, &c.THE undersitjned has just received a supply of PERKINS\u2019 PORCELAIN or PEARL SURFACE CARDS, different sizes, of excellent quality, well adapted for Letter Prepi, Copperplate or Lilhogiaphic Printing.\u2014BESIDES\u2014 A general assortment ol CARDS, White and Coloted\u2019.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Printing Ink, common, fine and best Colored Ink of different qualities Tympan or Parchment Skins, various sizes ROBERT WEIR, 7, Great St.JamoB Street.June 13,\t89 .Linseed Oil.2\tGALLONS Best Double Boiled LINSEED OIL 2,000 Gallons RAW LINSEED OIL, Manufactured by WILLIAM LYMAN &.CO., 194 & 196, St.Paul Street.April 18.\t47 ON DON PERFUMERY, includmg an in-voice of choice Articles, from the Celebrated House of A.Roland & Son, 20, Hatton Garden, London.Just received by WILLIAM LYMAN & Co., 194 & 196, St.Paul Stree May 7.\t58 Merciiam\u2019s & Bankers\u2019 Books.A LARGE STOCK of LEDGERS, JOUR.NALS, DAY, CASH, and other BOOKS always on hand, or RULED and BOUND to any pattern, in the best style.PRINTING.Having lately made a considerable addition to their Stock of Type, the Subscribers are prepared to execute such orders as they may be lavoured with lor Printing B O O K S , PAMPHLETS.BLANK FORMS, &c\u201e &c.ARMOUR & RAMSAY\".March 30.\t39 REDUCTION IN PRICE OF SCHOOL BOOKS- THE Subscribers have this day, made important reductions in the price of the greater portion ol the SCHOOL BOOKS published by them.In particular they invite attention to the new issue of THE NATIONAL SCHOOL BOOKS, now so extensively used throughout the Province.WALKER\u2019S SCHOOL DICTIONARY, a large and superior edition.CANADIAN SCHOOL ATLAS.MURRAY\u2019S LARGE GRAMMAR.MURRAY\u2019S SMALL GRAMMAR.THE CHILD\u2019S OWN PRAYER BOOK, &c.&c.&c.ARMOUR & RAMSAY.March 30.\t39 OR SALE\u2014 \u201c Martell\u2019s\" and \u201c Hennessy\u2019s Pale and Brown Brandy DcKuyper\u2019s Gin Madeira Wine in hhds and qr casks Twankay, Old Hyson and Congou Teas And expected by first Steamer from Canada West\u2014 .25 barrels Superior Fresh Red Clover Seed 2U0 Smoked Hams, &e.HUGH FRASER, 11, St.Sacrament Street.April 11.\t\u201944 JUST received and tor Sale\u2014 1000 lbs Superior Fresh RED CLOVER SEED 100 Smoked HAMS \u2014 ALSO,- American Cheese, U.C.Butter, &c.&c HUGH FRASER, 11, St.Sacrument Street.May 3.\t55 Turkey Coffee.FOUR Bales Finest MOCHA this day received at the CANTON HOUSE, 109, Notre Dame Street.SAMUEL COCHRAN, Proprietor.April 18.\t47 COOKING RANGES.THE Subscribers in offering these RANGES to the public beg to stale, that for ECONO.MY and CONVENIENCE, they are unsurpassed.Architects and others about building, would do well to call and examine for themselves.PLUMBING.COPPER-SMITHING, GAS.FITTING, and all kinds of BRASS WORK done with neatness and despatch, on Reasonable Terms.J.ROSS & CO., No.6, St.Jean Baptiste Street.April 4.\t41 STOVES SELLING OFF AT VERY LOW PRICES.Montreal amt olitcr Manufacture.C4OOKING S POVES with Trimmings V Double Stoves Single do Fancy Box do Fancy Parlour and Hall Stoves Coal and Coke Stoves Tiu'csititig Mack mes, Ol different constructions, Patent Scales for Counters, Warehouses and Hay Markets.The Subscriber being desirous of r.cing bis stock of the above articles, will sell at lower prices than as good articles can be had elsewhere.WILLIAM RODDEN, 191, St.Paul Street.Oct.2.184 '\t500 BALES COTTON Wadding and Batting BjAOR SALE, by the Subscriber, Agenltorihe -3- Christievtlle Factory.GEORGE BENT.June 2.\t80 NEW PATENT Bap-Weldett Locomotive Tubes.THESE are the only TUBES so extensively used in England, Scotland, France and Germany, for Locomotive, Marine and other Engine Boilers.\u2014also,\u2014 PATENT WROUGHT IRON WELDED TUBES, for Gas, Steam, Water, tfcc.For Sale by HENRY I.TBBOTSON, 218, Pearl Street, New York.James Russell & Sons, Patentees.March 2.1850.\t27 FOR SALE.PRIME Upper Canada BUTTER, in kegs Do Upper Canada CHEESE Do SMOKED HAMS Superfine Flour, Oatmeal, and Pot Barley D.BUSTEED.February 21.\t 23 Ice\u2014ïce\u2014Ice ! THE Subscribers having laid in a large supply of ICE, are prepared to furnish PRI.VATE FAMILIES upon the following terms: 20 lb per day,\tfor the Season.ÜL\t5\t0 10 lb do\tdo .0\t15\t0 20 lb per day,\tfor One Month.0\t7\t6 10 lb do\tdo .0\t5\t0 The lee will be delivered Every Morning, and a double quantity on Saturday for Sabbath.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., 91, Notre Dame Street.April 30.\t52 Ice.THE Subscribers are prepared to furnish HOTELS, STEAMBOATS, &c\u201e wtth any quantity of ICE, upon reasonable terms.A.SAVAGE & CO.April 30.\t53 Dissolution- nrtHE PARTNERSHIP formerly existing be-M_ tween the undersigned, as Merchant Tailors, under the name of THOMSON &, SON, was on the 5th day of January last, DISSOLVED by mutual consent ; and the RECEIPT of cither party, will be a valid discharge of any DEBT due to the late Firm.JAMES THOMSON, JOSEPH N.THOMSON.Montreal, May 4.\t56 «rW i r H' felcfencè to the above, the under-T v signed having now received his new SPRING GOODS per Ships \u201c Great Britain\u201d, A \u201c John Bull\u201d, will henceforward carry on BUSINESS solely on his own account, under the name and style of the late Firm, at No.25 Great St.Jumes Street, between the Methodist Churcir and Post Office.JOSEPH N.THOMSON.Montreal, May 4.\t56 NOTICE.~ ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the late Honorable LOUIS GUY, will please hand the same to Geo.Weekes, Esq , Notary, at his Office, in St.Joseph Sireet, Montreal, and those indebted to the said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment to the said Geo.Weekes, who is duly authorised to grant acquit, tances, by special power ol Attorney from the undersigned, Testameiuary Execuiors and Ad-ministraiors of the Estate of the said late Honble.Louts Guy.HYPTE.GUY, L.J.PAPINEAU, P.LAMOTHE.May 3._____________^\t1m\u201455 THE Subscriber in relinquishing for the present the Grocery Business hitherto eurriod on by him, begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to his triends and the public generally for the liberal support he has received for the last six years, and begs to solicit a continuation of ihat support on behalf of his successor, Mr.JOSEPH PAYNE, who will continue the business on the same premises.R.D.MACPHERSON.Montreal, April 30, 1850.\t52 IN respect to the above, the undersigned begs tu state, that he will constantly keep on hand u varied assortment of the BEST GOODS, and at the lowest prices, which he hopes will ensure him a continuance of that liberal support extended to his predecessor.JOSEPH PAYNE, 132, St.Mary Street.April 30, 1850.\t52.NOTICE.THE Business at present carried on by L.ADDY as general grocer will, in luture, be continued by the Subscribers, under the firm of ADDY & CHILDS, at No.52, Saint Lawrence Street, and No, 156, Notre Dame Street.L.ADDY, G.CHILDS.May 1.\t53 JDissoSttlioüa of Co-PïiflBiei'sSsïjr.THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be.twen CLARK FITTS and ARBA FITTS, both of Montreal as BAKERS, under the Name and Firm of C.&.A.FITTS, has THIS DAY Ceased by Limitation, and CLARK FITTS- is Authorized to wind up and eettle the affairs ol the late Co-Partnership.CLARK FITTS.ARBA FITTS.Montreal, 30th April, 1850.\t58 rSflHE BUSINESS heretofore Carried on by A C.& A.FITTS as BAKERS at Montreal, will be CONTINUED by the Subscriber alone in his own name and on bis own account at the same place.CLARK FITTS.Montreal, 30th April, 1850.\t58 npiflE Subscriber will continue to carry on the A HARDWARE BUSINESS, Wholesale and Retail, in his own name and on his own account, in the Premises, No.197, St.Paul Street, corner of St.Nicholas Street, formerly occupied by Messrs.Scott, Shaw & Co.Having taken one-third of the Stock of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE from the late Firm of Benjamin Brewster & Co, he will offer it for Sale at his new Establishment, at prices greatly reduced.J.HENRY EVANS.Montreal, May 1, 1850.\t54 NEW HARDWARE- FOR SALE\u2014American Axles and Springs, together with a general assortment of American Hardware.The Subscriber will receive in a few days, per \u201cJane Brown,\u201d \u201cAlceste,\u201d \u201cFavorite,\u201d \u201cCalifornia,\u201d \u201cAmy Ann\u201d and other vessels to arrive, a large assortment of Iron, Heavy and Shell Hardware, which will be Sold at low prices and on reasonable terms.J.HENRY EVANS.May 1, 1850.\t54 NOTICE.THE Co-Partnership of the undersigned heretofore existing under the firm of PREVOST & FOURNIER, ceases this day l.y limitation.The Outstanding Business will be settled by Amable Prévost, who will use the name ot the firm in liquidation, and who continues at the same premises in his own name.AMABLE PREVOST, ED.FOURNIER.Montreal, 1st May, 1850.\tdo\u201453 fy'IHE CO-PARTN ERSH1P heretofore exist-fi.iug under the Firm of SEYMOUR &.HARRINGTON having expired by limitaiion, is DISSOLVED, All unsettled BUSINESS will be closed by M.H.SEYMOUR, who will use the name ol the Firm in liquidation only.M.H.SEYMOUR, WM.HARRINGTON.Montreal, May 1, 185Ü.\tdu\u201454 N«iicc.ALL persons having CLAIMS against the vacant Estate of JOHN RENNIE & CO., late of Montreal, Grocer, are hereby requested to present the same, duly attested, on or before the 20th instant, by order of JAMES TORRY, JOHN WHYTE, Curators.Montreal.March, 12, 1850.\t31 NOTICE.Fin HE Subscriber begs to intimate to the pub-JL lie, that he has appointed Mr.ANDREW MANN, No.12, St.François Xavier Street, Agent, for the sale of the PLANTAGENET WATERS, in Montreal.E.LAROCQUE.October 4, 1849.\t187 NOTICE.PARTIES INDEBTED to the Firm of J.M.FERRES & CO., Printers and Publishers of the MONTREAL GAZETTE, are hereby notified, that NO RECEIPTS, for Monies duo to the said firm, are VALID, unless signed by the Subscriber.THOS McKAY.Montreal, Oct.9, 1849.\t192 WITH reference to an advertisement of MR.THOMAS McKAY\u2019S relative to our affairs, drawn up by a declared enemy to the Press, and published at his instigation, we have only to say, that we hold ourselves individually, and as a Company, responsible lor all debts due by the Firm, and for all settlements effected with it.Our customers we know will require no farther guarantee.J.M.FERRES & CO.J.M.Ferres, John Milne.Montreal, 11th October, 1849.\t193 NOTICES.New Music.JUST Received a Large and Varied Assortment of NEW VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, consisting of\u2014 SONGS, DUETTS, POLKAS, MARCHES, QUADRILLES, Ac MEAD, BROTHERS, Notre Dame Street.May 7.\t58 JUST PUBLISHED.TABLES OF ADVANCE to facilitate cal-culation of the cost of Imported Goods, &c.Fessenden\u2019s Exchange Tables with Appendix, containing Commissariat Exchange.ARMOUR & RAMSAY.May 2.\t5w-54 Dissoliiliuii ot Co-fai'lnci'Nliip.FJjpHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing in -fi- this city, under the Firm of SMITH &.MORGAN expires this day, by limitation.All Debts due to or by the said Firm, will be settled by the undersigned HENRY MORGAN.\tDAVID SMITH.HENRY MORGAN.Montreal, lOih May, 185U.\t64 ITH reference lo the above wc beg to.inti* .I\u2019nite, that :'he business wiil be carried on in the same premises, by the undersigned under the Firm of HENRY MORGAN & CO.HENRY MORGAN.JAMES MORGAN.Montreal, 10th May, 1850.\t64 F|i1HE Subscribers having entered into Co.Part-S- nership, will carry on the GROCERY BUSINESS in the Premises tnrmerly occupied by B.Hutchins & Co., (corner ol McGill and College Streets, under tiie firm of ROBERTSON & HUTCHINS.\tP.ROBERTSON, B.HUTCHINS.Montreal, 1st May, 1850.\t6w\u201455 REMOVALS.NOTICE.ALL Parties indebted to the late firm ofB.HUTCHINS & CO., are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned.B.HUTCHINS.May 1st, 1850.\t55 T NOTICE.HE undersigned, Advocates, having entered into Cc-partnership, now have their Office at No.21, Notre Dame Street, in the house ol Norbert Dumas, Esq.NORBERT DUMAS.ROMUALD GUERRIER.Montreal, 13th May, 1850.rn mwf\u201463 \t58 HIGGINSON, DAY & CO., 7 7, Broad Street, NEW YORK.PARSONS, DAY & CO., Wellington Buildings, 33, Dale Street LIVERPOOL, General Coimm»sIon Merchants.REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY MR.JOSEPH WARD, Late of Montreal.February 14.\t20 REMOVAL.MR.TORRANCE, Advocate, REMOVED to No.33, LittJe St.James Street.M\u2018\u2019y4.\t56 R \u2019.MOVED TO No.30, ST.FRANCOIS Xavier street.JOHN GLASS, Produce, Stock and Exchange Broker.N.B.\u2014Advances made on saleable Produce and Stocks.M|*y 3.__________ 55 REMOVAL.JAMES GORDON & CO.have REMOVED to the Stores No.5, St.Sacrament Street, lately occupied by Messrs Easton, Phillips & Co April 3D.\t52 REMOVAL.DR.BERNARD, Surgeon Dentist, has RE.MOVED Irom Craig Street to No.107, Notre Dame Street, next door to Mr.McConkey\u2019s Confectionary.April 30.\t52 I'A UNPOWDER STORAGE i^The Agency 'U for the ST.CATHARINES M AGA.ZINF is transferred to the Office of the Undersigned.All orders lor delivery, &c., to be left with T.M.BRYSON, St.François Xavier Sireet.April 27.\t1m\u201451 PJaulayetiet Water Depot, REMOVED TO No.4, Place d\u2019Armes.A.MANN.April 23.\t49 St.Leon ana Caxton Water Depot, REMOVED TO No.4, Place d\u2019Armes.A.MANN.April 23.\t49 R WARBURTON\u2019S NEW WORK ON CANADA.ECEIVED THIS DAY :\u2014The Conquest of Canada, by Eliot Warburton, Esq., author of Hochelaga, the Crescent and the Cross, &c., 2 vols \u2014also,\u2014 Lizzie Leigh, a Tale, by Charles Dickens Latter-Day Pamphlets, by Thos.Carlyle Indiana, by George Sand The Students of Paris, by Albert Smith Gisella, by the author of Prairie Bird, tec An Easter Offering, by Frederika Bremer Adventures of Tom Stapleton Antonina, or the Fall of Rome, a Romance The Marriage Contract, by Harriet Raj lies The Poultry Book, by Dr.Bennett tec.\ttec.\ttec.R.& C.CHALMERS.May 8.\t59 NEW BOOKS.Received by this Day's Express, CONQUEST OF CANADA, by E Warburton, Esq, author of Crescent and the Cross, 2 vols, cloth, 8s 9d Uo\tdo do 2 vols, paper, 7s.History, with all the attractions of Romance.\u2014John Ball.An Easter Offering, by Miss Bremer, 4d The Daltons, or Three Roads in Life, by Charles Lever, 4d Antonina, or, the Fall of Rome, by W Collins, is 10J3.A great subject treated so grace-iully, and portrayed so truthfully, that one of the most momentous events of history appears before us like a great historical fact.\u2014 London News Indiana, by George Sand, 2s 6d Gibbon\u2019s Roman Empire, with Milman\u2019s Notes, 6 vols, English edition, .£3 5s \u2014also,\u2014 A new supply of Law Books, at Publishers\u2019 prices.JOHN McCOY.May 10, 1850.\t61 ROYAL SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION.FOR THE Promotion of the Fine Arts.FjTWIE Subscribers have received instructions JL to keep OPEN the LIST for the current Year, till the 31st May next.Parlies who have forgotten to send their Subscriptions, or who may wish to contribute for the first time, may therefore send the amount (26s 3d) on or before the above day.ARMOUR & RAMSAY, Hon.Secys.March 30,1850.\t39 JOHN WHYTE, Commissitm Agent ana General Importer, |S now REMOVING from No.2 to No.10, B_ St.Sacrament Street, where he shall receive by early arrivals from sea, a large assortment of GROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES and GIN, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DRY SALTERIES, PAINT OILS and DYE STUFFS, &c.&c.And now offers for sale at low prices.Superior Twankays, Old and Young Hysons, Tobacco, Carolina Rice, Rochelle Sails, Liquid Ammonia, Sulphur, Logwood, Ivory and Lamp Black, Paient Salt, in drums, &c.&c.\u2014also,\u2014 10 cases of Rich Raspberry Balm April 18.\t47 BROWN & CHILDS HAVE just received another Lot of Ladies\u2019 Fine FRENCH SLIPPERS, BUSKINS SHOE TIES, PRUNELLA BOOTS, Misses and Infants\u2019 SHOES, from Boston.The above lot, with what wo can now get made here makes our Stock complete.We shall continue to Sell our Goods ot less prices than any of our competitors who keep three.pence per week ot their men lor watching us : we believe it to be now comparatively safe for Journeymen to work for us, as the Watch is not on more than two-thirds ot the time ; and there has not been, to our knowledge, a man or child waylaid or beaten for the last three days.June 30.\t1Q4 REGISTRY OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF LANDS & HOUSES, AND DWELLINGS TO BE LET.-ALSO- Latidioras\u2019 Protective Office, FOR THE REGISTRATION OF TENANTS, &c.&c.Books will be opened, and Prospectus issued on 1st March, 1850.JOHN G.DINNING, Agent, Office of Dinning & Scott, 35, St.François Xavier Street January 10.\t]y_5 D .R .WOÔ17 Advocate, No.23, Little Saint James Street.February 12.\tjg DAVID & JOSEPH^ \u2019 Advocates, 33, Little Saint James Street.E.D.David, 7 G.Joseph.( January 22.\tjg MESSRS MONTIZAMBERT&EASTON Advocates, 49, Little Saint James Street.E.L.Montizambert, 7 R.Easton.\t( May 7.57 V aremies Springs Water CONSTANTLY on Sale, at the CANADA HOTEL, St.Gabriel Street.Price 3s.per dozen.October 20,\t200 NOTICE.WILL BE SOLD BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE, at the Door of the Church of ST.BRIOIDE DE MONNOIR, t\u201e ,he last and highest bidder, on S U N D A Y, the NINE-1 EENTH May next, alter di.iue service in the morning, the lollowing described IMMOVEABLES, belonging to the community of goods, heretolore existing between the late ALEXIS BOULET, fils, during bis lifetime Farther and one of the Churchwardens of the said Parish of St.Brigide de Monnoir, with MARIE CHRISTINE BENOIT, now wife of Edouard Paquette, to wit :\u2014 1st\u2014A Lot of Land, situated on the east side of the road of the ninth concession, and formerly a part ot the lands of the St.Leonard Ca-dieux, of two arpents in front by seven arpents in depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by the road of the said ninth concession, in rear by the river southwest, on one hand by the land ol Antoine Mimeau! and on the other hand by the land ol Jacques Drossue, all in cultivation, without buildings.2nd\u2014Another Lot ol Land, situated near tiie Village, on the west side ol the road of the ninth concession, of one arpent in front by twenty arpents in depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by the road of the said ninth concession, in rear, by the land of Prs.Martelle, on one hand by the land ofPeier Comerford, and on the other hand, by the land of Jacques Drossue, with a barn, stable, milkhouse, and a house, in a bad condition, thereon erected.3rd Lastly, a Lot ol Land, situated on the north-side ot the double range ot Beausoleil, in die said Parish of St.Brigide de Monnoir, of one arpent in Iront, by thirty arpents in depth, ihe whole more or less, bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway called Center Post, in rear by ihe lands of the Cote west, on the river southwest, on one hand by the land of Piene Martelle, and on the other hand, by the land of Captain Reid, without out any buildings, partly in standing wood and well wooded.For the conditions of sale, apply to the Tutor of the ^minor children, Mr.Hyacinthe Teireau, fils, at S>t.Marie, or to tiie undersigned Notary, upon the spot.M.D.MEUNIER LAPIERRE, Not.Pub.St.Brigide de Monnoir, ^ 20th April, 1850.TS b\u201453 Stile by Autbority of Justice.AT the CHURCH DOOR of ST.GEORGI DE HEN KYV1LLE, to the last and highee bidder, on SUNDAY, the NINETEENTH da\u2019 of MAY next, (1850.) A Lot of LAND, depending on the communie of goods heretolore existing between Marti Laure and Pierre Lécuyer, son of François her surviving husband, the said Land beini situated in the Parish of St.George de Hen ryville, in the second Concession ot thi Seigniory of Noyau, containing three arpent in trout, by twenty eight in depth, more o less ; bounded in Iront by the public road in rear by David Miller and others; on dm side by Julien Lamoureux, and on the othe by Medard Lamoureux, with a House, Barn and other Buildings thereon constructed.The conditions of sale will be announced 01 the day of adjudication, or before, by addressing to the undersigned on the premises.TT\tB- R- DEMERS, N.P.Henryville, April 23, 1850.\tt\u201451 Safe by Aiitboi-ity of Justice, WILL BE SOLD, on SUNDAY, the 2( instant, at the door ot the Church of t Parish of SI.JACQUES, alter divine Servii in the Morning\u2014 A FARM, situated in the said Parish of Sa Jacques, having two arpents in front twenty in depth, bounded in front by t grand line, in rear by ihe liitle line, on 0 side by Louis Perrault and on the other by Bie.Guillard, with a house, barn, stable a other buildings thereon.This Farm beloi: to the community between Frs.Chani Parmer, of the same place, and Louise Bi his wile.For the conditions of Sale, apply to the und.signed Notary.c,\tM.POIRIER, N.P, St.Jacques, 6:h May, 1850.m t\u201462 By Auiboiiiy of Justice.WILL BE SOLD at the DOOR of the P ISH CHURCH of BELCEIL, to the and highest bidder, on SUN DA Y, [he June next, after Divine Service in the Morn tiie REAL ESTATE belonging to the com mty ol goods, heretofore existing between the Antoine Veraneau, in his lileiime of the Pr of Varennes, with Marie Bousquet, to wit A LOT of Land in Wood, situated in the sev.range, of the Seigniory ol Belœil, contai two arpents and a half in front, by five arp and seven perches in depth in the north line, and five arpents and a halt in the sc west line, giving a superficies of fuurteer penis, filty perches and three quarters, bi ded on one end to the northeast, by per unknown to those interested, and on other end, to the southeast, by Jean Bap Quintin and Joseph Charbonneau, on side to the northeast, by Joseph Lacor and on the other side, to tiie southwesi Mme.the widow of Jean Baptiste Dalpi standing timber.Another LOT of WOOD LAND of half an pent in front, by twenty-seven arpent depth, more or less, situated in the twe seventh concession of the Seigniory of lœil, bounded at both ends by parties known to those interested, on one side rrancois Veraneau, and on the other : by Noel Fluet du Delude.\u2022 ^0r, 'Jî6 con4irions of Sale, apply to the un signed Notaiy, at Varennes.May 13, 185U.\tA' By Aiuiiority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, at- the DOOR of PARISH CHURCH at BOUCH VILLE, to the last and highest bidder, ou S DAY, the 23rd JUNE next, after Divine Se TATE morn'ns\u2019 tlle loil'ving REAL A LOT of LAND situated in the Parish Seignory of Boucherviile, in the sixth rt containing sixteen feet in front to the n west, enlarging towards the south-where it is two perches and fifteen fa front, by thitty arpents in depth, givi superficies of five arpents, eighty eight ches and ninth, bounded on one encT, ti south-west, by Amable Daunais, behin the south-east, by the Seigniorial im Montarville, to the north-east by the Sen rial line ot Boucherville and Varennes, o souih-west side by Joseph Brodeur, in , vatiou and without buildings, belongin the succession of the late Antoine Vera, of Varennes.For condi tions of sale, apply to the undersi Notary at Varennes.,n \u201e\tA.PINET, N.P.May 13, 1850.\tws_ By Authority of Justfcc.WILL BE SOLD at the DOOR of the PAR.ISH CAURCH of VARENNES, to the last and highest bidder, on SUNDAY the 23rd June next, after Divine Service in the Morning, the following REAL ESTATE A FARM situated in the Parish of Ste.Anne de Varennes, in the Belle Riviere Concession, containing three arpents and seven perches in front, by thirty arpents in depth, bounded ut one end by Amable Daunais and at the other by Joseph Dubois, on one hand by Remi Senecal, and on the other by Mme.the widow of Charles St.Pierre, with a Stone House, Barn, Stable, MilksHouse, Shed and other Buildings thereon erected.For conditions of Sale, apply to the undersign* ed Notary at Varennes.A.PINET, N.P.May 13, J850.\tts\u201465 SWAN\u2019S COPY BOOKS.rriHE Subscriber begs to call attention t
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