Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 13 septembre 1851, samedi 13 septembre 1851
[" & m k l ï\\ - 1\t\\\tt/ / V.^ v , J\\\tA>' tmlS' AND DAI IA COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.TOLXJME XLIII.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1851.NUMBER 168.NOTICES.NOTICE.ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the late DR MeNAUGHTON, of St, Anne\u2019s, are requested to make immediate paymen t ; and those to whom the Estate is Indebted, will please present their Accounts, duly attested, to MRS.MeNAUGHTON, Ste.Anne\u2019s; or to HENRY W.AUSTIN, Advocate, 33, St.James Place, Montreal.August 14.\tCw\u2014142 NOTICE PERSONS INDEBTED to the LATE FIRM of ROBERT WEIR & CO., are hereby notified that all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS, unless they are PAID IMMEDIATELY, they will be handed to a LAWYER for COLLECTION June 20.\t95 FOR SALE.la chats, hf-chsts 1 and oat ties NOTICE.ALL PERSONS indebted to the Succession ot the late PASCHAL PERSILLIER dit LACHAPELLE, Senr., Esquire in his lifetime ot Cote , des Neiges, are requested to pay, without delay, to the Subscriber, the amount of their debts ; and all persons to whom the said S.ucces-Biou is indebted, are also requested t-,> p,c.,rin their accounts, duly attested, to Mr.J.A.LABADIE, N.P., or to ' FRS.CHALUT, Testamentary Executor and Administrator of thè Estate of the said late Mr.P.Persillier dit Lachapelle.Montreal, July 4,1851.\t109 r|^UE UNDERSIGNED will commue the I HARDWARE BUSINESS, in the West Wing ot Cuvillier\u2019a Buildings, in St.Sacrament Street.ALEX.BRYSON.Montreal, 1st May, 1851.\t58 ^ NOTICE.rglHE NOTARIAL PARTNERSHIP here.JL tolore existing between the Subscribers, under the firm of GIBB &.EASTON, expired by limitation on the Thirtieth ultimo.All debts due to the late firm to be paid to J.J.Gibb.J.J.GIBB.W.EASTON.Montreal, 1st May, 1851.\t53 '\tNOTICE.J.J.GIBB, Notary Public, (Late Gibb & Eastoh, Notaries,) No.39, Little Saint James Street, MONTREAL.May 1, 1851.56 NOTICE.THE BUSINESS heretofore carried on in this city, and al St.Laurent, under the firm ol MACDONALD & WILLIAMS, is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by limitation.All debts due to, or by the said firm will be settled by D.MacDonald, Jr., who is duly authorised to that effect.DANIEL MACDONALD, Jr., THOMAS WILLIAMS.Montreal, 1st May, 1851.\t53 THE BUSINESS will be CARRIED on in the same premises, No.7, Lernoine Street, and at St.Laurent, by and under the firm of D.MACDONALD, Jr.& CO.Montreal, 1st May, 1851.\t53 FOR SALE.FOR SALE by the Subscriber:\u2014 Superior Twankoy Teas') Hyson Twankoy\tdo Young Hyson\tdo Imperial\tdo Souchong\tdo Gunpowder\tdo\tj Muscovado Sugar, in hhds and barrels ¦ Cavendish Tobacco, 5\u2019s, fj\u2019a and 16\u2019s Honeydew do Chewing do in papers Coffee, Green and Roasted Carolina Rice, id tierces and barrels Molasses Bleached Whale Oil, Whole Pepper, Ground Pepper, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Fresh Figs and Prunes, Lemon Syrup.Chocolate, Pepper Sauce, Saleratus, Candlewiek, Salad Oil, Raisins, Liver, pool Salt, Sieved Salt, Starch, Blue, Fancy Soaps, Corn Brooms, Dusters, Pipes, Blacking, Cloves.Nutmegs, Cassia, Brimstone, Bed Cords, Fresh Digby Herrings, Indigo, Patent Pails, Snuff, Car.raway Seed, Wrapping Paper, Soda Biscuits, Wine Biscuits, Vinegar, Soap and Candles, Epsom Salts, Copperas, Linen Bags, &c &c.JOHN LONG, ivw.oi.r aut Slieei.May 9.\t59 rglHE Subscriber is now receiving and otters JL for Sale at low prices, by the package\u2014 3 cases Delaines 2 do Printed Barege Dresses 3 do do Balzerine do 4 do 9-8 Printed Jaconets 2 do Figured Linen Ginghams, a new article 2 do Checked do do\tdo 2 do Madder and Turkey Red Handkerchiefs \u2014And expects per \u201c Mary\u201d from Glasgow,\u2014 ^ cases very Splendid Sewed Goods, consist.ing of Collors, Chemisettes, Sleeves, &c.&c.G.D.WATSON.May 9.\t59 DRY GOODS.\u2014The Subscribers are now receiving ex \" Toronto,\u201d \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d \u201c Albion,\u201d \u201c Caledonia,\u201d Catherine,\u201d &c., &c.,a large and complete selection of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, which they are prepared to offer at low prices, and on reasonable terms.GILMOUR & CO.r No.9, St.Sacrament Street.May 7.\t57 rpOBACCO\u2014 100 boxes Manufactured, in 8\u2019s, 16\u2019s and 18\u2019s For Sale bv JOHN WHYTE.July 29.\t128 OlTSALE\u2014\t!\t~~ 50 barrels HERRINGS, just received FOR SALE.July 28.JANES & OLIVER.127 JpOR SALE\u2014 Fine, Superfine, and Extra Superfine FLOUR Superior Pastry Flour in half barrels for families \u2014also\u2014 100 barrels OATMEAL.JANES & OLIVER.July 28.\t127 .R, imported direct from LUBIN\u2019S ROSE WATI Paris.July 10.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., .Chemists, &c., Notre Dame Street.' 112 BLACK NAPTHA VARNISH, in barrels, used extensively for St»im,Lr.o.v\u2019-a noxi it ora.-ALSO- 10 qr casks Olive Oil 15 brls Cod do 20 hhds Linseed do For Sale by Julj>24.JOHN WHYTE.124 PACKING SALT.\u2014A Cargo of very White CADIZ SALT afloat.For Sale in bond or duty paid.BARRELS fine RED CLOVER SEED, just received and for Sale CARTER, KERRY & CO., St.Paul Street.April 22.___________________48 Y~E\u201410.00° BUSHELS FOR SALE BY 100 by R May 21.G.D.WATSON.69 July 24.Newcastle nut coals\u2014 A Cargo for Sale Apply to THEODORE HART.124 July 30.THEODORE HART.129 Ï-'OR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2014 Twankay, Voting Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Souchong and Oolong Teas, in chests, half chests, boxes and catties Cavendish, Honey Detv and Plug Tobacco, 5\u2019s, S\u2019s, 10's and 32\u2019s Double Refined Loaf Sugar Bright Bastard do Laguayraand St.Domingo Coffee Carolina Rice, in tierces Patent Sperm Candles Cloves, inmatts Havanah and Principe Cigars Liverpool Soap Putty in Bladders and Bulk PatentStamped and Common Wine Bottles T D Tobacco Pipes Calcined Magnesia Carbonate of Soda Sardines in Oil, Isinglass \u201cMillar's\u201d Scotch Pale Ale Wine Corks, assorted qualities Triple Clarified Bordeaux Vinegar, in hhds, tierces and qr casks ^\"Ijennessy\u2019s\u201d and \u201c Rizat\u2019s\u201d Pale and Dark Brandies, vintages of 1849 and 1850, in pipes, hhds and qr ~\tcasks LEMESURIER, ROUTE & 00.July 10.\t112 JUST received ex \u201c British Empire\u201d from London, and for Sale^\u2014 250 boxes ) New Muscatel Raisins 250 qr do )\tin Layers 200 qr drums ) 250 canteen do > New Turkey Pulled Figs 250 boxes ) 10 caroteels New Patras Currants 25 barrels Fresh Walnuts 20 bags Barcelona Nuts LEMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.July 10.\t112 FOR SALE.FOR SALE.FO R Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 Bbls Prime Fresh No.3 Mackerel, catch 1851 Hf do\tdo Bbls Prime No.1 Herrings Do\tNo.2 do Quintals of Dry Codfish Boxes Smoked Herrings JAMES GORDON & CO.August 2.\t132 of BOTÏIÆ» WlfcTRS.do\tChampagne\t; \t\t1 Mod\u2019s do do\t| Pints and Quarts\ti Heidsic-ck rLe Cardinal j Rttinarl, Pere el Fils Clarets, Of the first-growths nnrl ) Chateau Lafitte UARTHIHHWARE.THE Subscriber has received a further supply of\u2014 CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, by the \u201c Catherine\u201d, \u201c Briton's Pride\u201d, \u201cMariner\u201d, and other vessels, which he otters at very low prices.A.BOURNE, No 120 St.Paul Street, Corner of St, Gabriel Street.June 23.\t97 E i^iT?sCT?beÇ*o&er*Sr**î>a\\?ALirve, 1 SHOVELS, AXES, PUMPS, CARRIAGE AXLES, MORRILL\u2019S UNION & TEA SCALES, RIM & MORTICE LOCKS, SAND PAPER, CUT TACKS, OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING, & ENGINE HOSE, &c.&e, J.BOYD & CO., Agents for the Manufacturer, 110 St.Paul Street.July 17.\t118 QRATE COALS\u2014 A Cargo afloat, if applied for to-day THEODORE HART.July 30.\t 129 1 BARRELS \u201c Burton\u2019s\u201d very superior East 1U India PALE ALE For Sale by LEMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.July 10.\t112 FOR SALE by the Subscribers ex \u201cBritish Empire\u201d from London\u2014 500 tins WHITE LEAD LEMESURIER, ROUTH & CO.July 10.\t112 Butter- 25 tinnets very superior, put up for family NOTICE is hereby given, that the under-signed will not be liable for the payment ol any Debt contracted by any person whatsoever, unless by an express and written authorizaiion by him, delivered for that purpose.ANDRE B1SA1LLON, Office No.70, St.Paul Street.Montreal, May 19.1851.\t68 ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to, or having CLAIMS on the Estate of the late JOSEPH ROSS, Esquire, in his lifetime of the City and Parish ot Montreal, are requested to make immediate payment oi' such debts, and to send ¦ p-rric-!-xra at\t:\t'\u2019¦ ¦ \u2018i- ot his Office, No.74, St.Paul Street, Montreal, J.R.HUTCHINS, Executor, and Attorney of CovExeciUors.Montreal, April 10, 185.1.\t43 Dissolution of Co-Partnersliip.THE Business carried on in this city by the undersigned, under the name of J.A.fiLASSFORD &CO., was DISSOLVED on the first day of April last, by mutual consent.J.A.GLASSFORD S.E.GREGORY.Mon'real, June 3,1851.\t80 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Twankay, Hyson Twankay, Young Hyson, Old Hyson, Gunpowder, Orange S Pekoe, Congou and Souchong Teas, in chests, hf chests and catties Refined Loaf Sugar, \u201c McPhies\u201d Zante Currants, Sugar Candy E I Rice, Bermuda Arrowroot.Sago, Chicory Nutmegs, Cloves, E I Root Ginger Ground Ginger in tins, Black Pepper, double Sifted Wix & Sons\u2019 Best Mustard, in 4 lb jars Coleman\u2019s do\tdo, and in i lb and 1 lb bottles Lescher\u2019s, Coleman\u2019s, Glenfield, and White Brother\u2019s Starch Coleman\u2019s Satin Glazed Starch Thumb, Queen\u2019s and Waterford Blues, superior Davidson\u2019s Table Salt, in drums and cases Batty & Go\u2019s Fine Mixed Pickles, Sauces, and Sardines Freeman & Co\u2019s and Hibbart\u2019s Porter, pints and quarts Fine Old Scotch Whiskey, in puns and qr cks Liverpool Soap, Brown Windsor do Printers\u2019 Ink, Black Lead, Bath Bricks, Oakum Copperas, Lamp Black, Brimstone, Alum CYvstal cf Soda, Carbonate of Soda, Epso Salts Saltpetre, .Jugnesia,'Bottle.Wax, uss'-r^>C-i-jUVis, and Wine Boules\t^ V Paints, viz.White Lead, No.1, 2, 3, Bright Yel.low, Brunswick Green and Black, Dry, White, and Red Lead, in qr cks, Putty, &c Olive Oil, in butts and qrcks.Boiled Linseed and Cod Liver Oils Dighy Herrings, Sounds, in hf brls Split and Unsplit Herrings, and other Articles.JAMES GORDON & CO.June 13.\t89 For Sale by-July 17.JOHN WHYTE.118 FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 The celebrated GLENFIELD STARCH Epsom Salts - Castor Oil in quart bottles Tartaric Acid Carbonate of Soda Soluble Blue, a superior article Mixed Pickles Mushroom Ketchup The above will be sold low, to close consignments.ALEXANDER WALKER, THE Subscriber, while respectfully announcing to his friends, customers, and the public generally, that he has REMOVED from his former place of business (St.François Xavier Street,) to those Central Premises, fronting Notre Dame Street and Place d\u2019Armes, begs to say, that be has on hand a very Choice Assortment of GOODS, imported this Spring, which he can with every safety recommend to Purchasers as being fresh and very select, comprising\u2014 Teas, in all variety of packages Coflees, Sugars, Fruits, Spices Pickles, Ketchups, Sauces, Meats Capers, Sardines, Olives, Mustard Salad Oils, Rice, Barley, Sugar Arrowroot, Farina Corn Starch London Sperm and Belmont Candles English and Montreal Soaps, &c.&c.Together with almost every article generally kept in the line, suitable for Families or otherwise, too much to enumerate.\u2014also\u2014 Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines Champagne, Hock and Claret, of various brands \u201c Islay Dew,\u201d Dark and Pale Brandy, Hollands, and Very Old Jamaica Rum, Porter and Scotch Ales, &c.&c.For Sale low by NEIL MoINTOSH, Place d\u2019Armes.June 26.\t100 marine Clocks.JUST received, an assortment of the above, various styles, suitable for Steamboats, Ships or Offices.\u2014ai.so\u2014 A very neat article, Mosaic Pattern For Sale at a very low figure, by H.PEACOCK, Opposite the Bonsecours Market.July 22.\t122 Margaux St.Julien St.Estephe vintages, in Wood & [ Bottles, Pints and j Quarts\tJ Hock and Moselle, Still and Sparkling : Nierstein Dcidesheiraer Hockheim Muscatel Moselle Doris : Sandeman & Co Q.Harris & Co > Prime and Tawny Offley, Webber & Co ) Sherries, Brown, Gold and Amber Colors : Duff, Gordon & Co\u2019s Amontillado Madeira, E.and W.India : Newlon, Gordon & Co.Howard, Marsh & Co.Blackburn\u2019s SAUTERNE HAUT and CHATEAU BURGUNDY, Still and Sparkling LATOUR BLANCHE, BARSAC TENT WINE, &c.&c.&c.A large assortment of the foregoing Brands of Wines, in Store and for Sale, in Bond or Duty paid, which, having been selected by a competent Agentf can with confidence be relied on, and if not approved of on trial, may be returned.TORRY, CLARKE & CO.No.3, St.Eloi Street.Sept.A\t158 Finest South-side.HOTELS, &c.NEW BOOKS.July 14.115 J OCKEY CLUB\u2014 Lubin\u2019s Jockey Club Do Do Do June 24.Heliotrope Bouquet de Caroline Patchonly, &c.&c.Ac.WILLIAM LYMAN & CO., 19-1 and 196 St.Paul Street.98 TONS No.1 Gartsherrie Pig Iron 35 Tons Axe Iron, assorted sizes For Sale by M.BABCOCK, No.34 McGill Street.Montreal, July 4, 1851.\t107 _ ELLY\u2019S PURE COD LIVER OIL.WILLIAM LYMAN & CO, 194 and 196 St.Paul Street, June 24.\t98 150 K THE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a large and tastefully selected assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery and Plated Ware, Looking Glasses, Office and House Clocks, Violins and Trimmings, Accordéons, Flutinas, Perfumery and Fancy goods, at very low prices.H.PEACOCK, Importer of Watches, Jewellery and Fancy Goods.Opposite the Bonsecours Market, N.B.\u2014Great advantages offered to the Country Trade.July 22.\t122 CjALT AFLOAT, in bond\u2014 13 vsno ninota TiTYERTOOI, For Sale by COARSE SAÏ.T \u2014\t11 «r-i \" \u2022 * June 19.TORRANCE & BUSTEED.94 PIG IRON- 75 Tons, warranted Gartsherrie, No.1 For Sale.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LONDON HAT WAREHOUSE, 93, Notre Dame Street, f|lHE Subscriber is now receiving fiis Spring JL Importation of English, French and American Silk and Velvet Nap HATS, together with a large assortment of CONGRESS, UNION.KOSSUTH, and JENNY LIND\u2019S.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Children\u2019s EXMOUTH\u2019S, ALFRED\u2019S and FORRESTER\u2019S, well worthy the attention of the Ladies.Owing to the great improvement in the manu-lacture of these goods, the subscriber is enabled to sell, Wholesale and Retail, at prices considerably tinder Jast year.¦ Intending purchasers would do well to examine this Stock previous to buying elsewhere, in which will be found every article requisite for Gentlemen\u2019s, Youth\u2019s and Children\u2019s Head Dresses, oi the most modern shape and texture.Wholesale Terms, Liberal.JNO.HENDERSON.May 8.\t__________58 April 19.JAMES R.ORR.47 N OVV LANDING, AND FOR SALE- HATS! GIBB &CO.have received their usual supply of LONDON VELVET NAP HATS of the latest West End Shapes.May 10.\t______________52.Advances.^f^HE undersigned will make liberal AD JL VANCES in CASH, on PRODUCE con signed for Sale to Messrs.MILLNER, BORTH-WICK & CO., Liverpool.JOHN GLASS, 30, St.François Xavier Street September r- T NOTICE.Dr.S.P.Townsend\u2019s Sarsaparilla.1HE GENUINE will in future have Dr.Chil-tox\u2019s Certificate, on green paper, pasted on the wrapper.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Notre Dame Street, Wholesale Agents for Canada.August 23.\t150 EDNEY & RAINS, Wholesale and Export Druggists 50, Harrington Street, North John Street, LIVERPOOL,\t______ Have appointed G.MURRAY JARVIS, their sole Agent in Canada.fit HE Subscriber having been appointed Sole JL Agent in Canada, to Messrs.EDNEY and SAINS ol Liverpool, England, is prepared to re» .ceive orders for all description of DRUGS, SUR \"GICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds, and of the finest quality, Tincture Presses, Apothecary Scales aud Weights, Mortars, Measures, Label Pill Boxes, Perfumery, &e.&c., and to supply the same upon the most reasonable Terms.G.MURRAY JARVIS, Commission and General Agent, Liddell\u2019s Buildings, Church Street Toronto, May 26, 1851.\t77 lb Loaves WHITE BASTARDS do Finest BRANDIES, \u201cJ.& J.Martell,\u201d \u201cJas Hennessey &.Co,\" Pale and Brown GIN, \u201c J.DeKuyper & Son\u201d LONDON PORTER, Pints and Quarts ZANTE CURRANTS, in Caroteels OLIVE OIL BELMONT SPERM CANDLES MADRAS INDIGO NUTMEGS, No.1 ROOT GINGER LIQUORICE DRY WHITE and RED LEADS SHOT, Assorted Numbers SALTPETRE LESCHER\u2019S STARCH LIVERPOOL SOAP, &c.&c.&c.DAVID TORRANCE.May 16.\t65 BOSTON PIANO FORTES.HE Subscribers have just opened for inspection, a Consignment of PIANO FORTES, from the justly celebrated Manufactory or Lemuel Gilbert, Boston, to which they invite the attention of Amateurs and intending purehas T The STOCK comprises Six and Seven Octaves, Large and Small Scale, Boudoir and Square Styles; and will be found on examination the finest and most varied assortment ol Superior In strumems ever offered in this city.J.B.SMITH & CO., 201, St.Paul Street.December 12.1850.\t235 TO STATIONERS.For sale :\u2014 Twankay, Young Hyson and Gunpowder Teas Tobaccos, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 16\u2019s, 18\u2019s Sugars, Double Refined and Muscovado Carolina Rice, Pearl Sago, Tapioca \u201c Berger\u2019s\u201d and \u201cAnderson\u2019s\u201d Starch, Thumb and Fig Blue White and Black Pepper, Cloves, Cassia Pimento, Carrnway Seed, Isinglass, Calcined and Garb.Magnesia Epsom and Glauber Salts, Flour of Sulphur Carb.Soda, Sal.Soda, Alum -Castor Oil and Castor Oil Bottles, rounds & flats Glue, Lampblack, Window Glass, Putty and Paints \u2014also,\u2014 An assortment of Superior Navy Boiled Brown and Bleached Canvas, assorted numbers, Oakum, Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Seaming, Herring and Salmon Twines, Shop and Fancy do, Assorted Patent Shoe and Closing Threads, &c &c.&c.JOHN WHYTE.July 11.\t__________ 113 ON SALE\u2014 Pale and Dark COGNAC BRANDY, in hhds and qr casks, Free or in Bond, of various brands Very Old do in Bottle Bordeaux Vinegar in hhds and qr casks Belmont Candles Tobacco in boxes and halves, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s and 16\u2019s \u2014also\u2014 200 dozen superior Bottled Wines, consisting of Port, Madeira, Sherry and Clarets.C.B.RADENHURST, 10, St.Sacrament Street.June 28.\t102 Leather.POR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 4 cases French and English Calf Skins 6 bales\tdo in Rough 4 bales Bazils 10 dozen Patent Calf 12 do Enamelled Seal Skin 80 Dressing Hides OGILVY & CAMPBELL.June 16.\t91 ' ONDON PICKLES AND SAUCES\u2014 Millington\u2019s Mixed Pickles Do\tGherkins Do\tOnions Do\tPiealily Assorted Pickles and Sauces in cases,\u201c Mul .\t-turn hi Pavvo'\t\u2014 Napoleon Sauce Soyer\u2019s Relish \u2014ALSO,\u2014 \u201d London Double Superfine Mustard WILLIAM LYMAN k CO., 194 and 196 St.Paul Street.June 24.\t98 Blankets.¦TIORSALE\u2014 50 bales 7 Point Mackinaw\u2019s 30 do 3, 4, 5 and 6 Points, heavy 20 do Best, Rose, Whitney and Bath 10 do Biown and Grey Horse Covers JEAN BRUNEAU.May 23, 1851.\t71 Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &e.THE Subscriber would beg to direct the attention of the consumers of CHEESE, to his present Stock, which consists of the produce of first class Dairies in the State of New York.\u2014a r.so\u2014 On bond\u2014ENGLISH NORTH WILTSHIRE CHEESE.\u2014AND\u2014 Just Received\u2014A small lot of FRESH FIGS in Drums.The Subscriber begs also to state, that he has on hand a small quantity of PALE BRANDY, the vintage of 1844, which he can recommend.DANL.LAN1GAN.March 25.\t36 FOREIGN WINK 4M» SPIRIT VAULTS, 1031, Notre Dame Street.Cl UMMING\u2019S DENTAL TOILET SETTS in cases, containing Premium Tooth Wash, Dentifrice and ToothBrusb, complete.WILLIAM LYMAN A CO., 194 and 196 St.Paul Street.June 24.\t98 JENNY LIND\u2014 rriHIS Establishment was opened for>î«a pur-riUVATB Fj^mvua&, aiHTCoiisumers in general with genuine Foreign Wines snd Spirits, pure and unadulterated, in quantities to suit purchasers, and upon the most moderate terms for Cash.The experience of the last twelve months has amply proved to the public the utility of a Dépôt for such a purpose\u2014enabling them to select from a large and well assorted Stock, the quantity suited lo their convenience\u2014combining the advantage of a Wholesale Store with that of an or.dinary Grocery.SAMUEL COCHRAN, Proprietor.All Goods delivered free of charge.Rimmel\u2019s Jenny Lind Do Do June 24.Royal Irish Cheswick Bouquet WILLIAM LYMAN Sc 00, 194 and 196 St.Paul Street.98 RICE SHARFLEY, NO.131 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTRKAL, IMPORTER, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN JEWELLERY', London Manufactured SILVER SPOONS and FORKS, of King\u2019s, Queen\u2019s and Fiddle Patterns ; Warranted STERLING SILVER ; also, Importer of Sheffield Manufactured Argentine SPOONS and FORKS, &e.; Sheffield and Birmingham PLATED WARE of every description ; Glass and Metal CHANDELIERS ; BRONZE WARES ; with every variety of Birmingham and London Manufactured Small Fancy Goods, and French Fancy Articles ; Vases, Accordéons, Flutinas, Concertinas, Music Boxes, Fancy Clocks ; and always on hand, an elegant assortment of PAPIER MACH1E W A RES, consisting of Tables, Desks, Work-Boxes, Dressing-Cases, Screens, Albums, Folios, Card-Boxes aud Cases, Card-Baskets, Tea Trays and Salvers.\u2014also\u2014 A regular supply of Terrestrial and Celestial Globes, of 18, 12, 7, 5, 3 inch.The largest assortment, and regularly kept, of Rosewood and Mahogany Writing Desks, Dressing Cases and Tea Caddies and Work-Boxes.\u201c Rodger\u2019s\u201d, \u201cMappin\u2019s\u201d, \u201cEllin\u2019s\u201d, aud other celebrated Manufacturers Ivory and Common Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razors, ScissorSj &c.&c.\u2014also,\u2014 A regular supply of Silver and Argentine Dessert Sets in cases.One of the most complete assortments of Stationary, Staple and Fancy, kept in this Country, consisting of every size of \u201c Whatman\u2019s\u201d Drawing Papers, \u201cReynold\u2019s\u201d Drawing Crayons, Boards and Visiting Cards, and a com-.plete asso'rment of Account Books, \u201c De La-Rue\u2019s\u201d and \u201c Rock\u2019s\u201d.Fancy Stationary, \u201c Reeve's\u201d Artists Water and Oil Colors, Crayons, Pencils, Canvas, esent Government has excited such deep and unusual dissatisfaction as this ; and that it is rousing up the people to conspire for religious liberty.They needed something of this kind to unite, them.Leghorn has her peculiar aims in revolution.Florence.and Pisa and Lucca and Sienna have also their sectional ambitions and jealousies, which heretofore have hindered à cordial cooperation of different parts of the country in opposition to the Ducal throne.\u2014But now a common sense of humiliation under this last act of their sovereign\u2019s selling them without even the pretence of an equivalent into the power of the Pope, is drawing them together for a more spirited resistance to the Government than they have ever yet made.Affec- will, if no spies are at hand, you will hear only the expression of contempt for the Grand Dnke and his Cabinet.The French and Piedmontese papers are taking up Tuscan affairs in a way to alarm the Government seriously.There is a panic among all the officials here in reference to newspapers from those quarters, and the secrecy of the post office is violated without any pains to conceal the fact.I have friends here whose letters are regularly handed to them with broken seals, and I share in a universal complaint among the foreign residents of having letters kept back entirely.The writer here gives an unqualified contn diction to the rumored evacuation of Rome by the French army, which he conceives to he, according to all appearances, very improbable for a long time to come.He says :\u2014 The recent sentence of Callandini by the Camera Apostolica (at Rome) enrages the French, and will prove a bad affair for the Papal Government.Callandini was Minister of War fora short time under the Republic, and in that capacity ordered the destruction of some inferior houses in the front of the castle St.Angelo, as interfering with its defence.For this act he is now sentenced to twenty years in the galleys, and upon second count of having been in arms against the Papal authority, he is sentenced to death.The French took a noble stand in reference to the most important cases of this kind.They insisted upon trying the military offenders by their own court, and in Jan., 1850, they acquitted Chernas-chi, who had commanded the barricades and ordered the destruction of numerous palaces and villas about Rome, although the Papal Government made every effort to get this man into its hands.The French even sent him away from the country in one of their war steamers.They also let Achilli escape.But poor Callandini haï somehow fallen into the hands of these apostolical judges, and though a hundred fold less culpable than Chernaschi, is sentenced to death after 20 years in the galleys.No language can describe the loathing and scorn with which the French as well as the Romans receive this vindictive sentence.eles, prepared from the white porpoise skin, by Mr.C.H.Tetû, of Rivière Oirtlle, for presentation to Her Majesty the Queen and Ins Royal Highness Priuce Albert, have been graciously accepted bv both of those distinguished personages.\u2014 Id.UNITED STATES.Boston Advertisements.\u2014 Our Bostonian friends, with that keen eye to business for which they are remarkable, have determined to sell to their Canadian visitors as well as treat them.A considerable number of them, as will be seen in another column, are inviting the attention of their visitors to their goods ; and whether a person finds himself short of a pair of black pants for the great ball, or of thick shoes for the morning promenade-\u2014whether he falls in love and wishes to exchange daguerreotypes, or falls sick after terrapin soup and champagne and wants physic, or fortification in the way of ginseng\u2014 whether bo desire to bring back a memorial of his journey in the shape of a \u201c genuine cashmere\u201d ; or, forecasting the propriety of a return fête, orders, on behalf of the public, a first-rate display of fire-works\u2014whether he requires light, fancy, articles in the way of goods or stationary, or confines himself to the useful, as furniture, wood-ware, hardware, raw hides, and agricultural implements\u2014in one or all of these cases he will find the proper direction in our columns.Provincial Exhibition.\u2014We have to request the attention of our agricultural, horticultural, and mechanical friends to the Great Provincial Exhibition, to be held at Brockville, on the 24tb, 25th, and 26th instant.The most extensive preparations have been made by the local committee at Brockville, as well for the exhibition of stock, fruits, flowers, mechanical and agricultural implements, works of art, &e., as for the accommodation of the numerous visitors expected from every part of the Province and from the United States.Arrangements have been made with the various steamboat and railroad companies to carry passengers, stock, &c.at half their usual fares.We trust, for the honor of our Province, that the exhibition of the present year will be well attended, and that the advance which may reasonably be expected in this age of improvement, may be Valuable Medicine.\u2014We would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in to-day\u2019s paper of Dr.Conine\u2019s \u201cGinseng and Malva.\" It is doubtless the most valuable article for the relief and cure of those diseases for which it is recommended, now before the public.YJe are told that wherever it has been used to any extent, it has displaced most other preparations.Each bottle is accompanied with a pamphlet, in which is set forth the history, properties and powers of the medicine.Boston Railroad Celebration.\u2014The Cbam-.plain and St.Lawrence Railroad Company have considerately decided upon runniug a special train on Monday morning at four o\u2019clock to reach Boston the same evening.Those who wish to have a comfortable trip, should certainly profit by the opportunity and make an early start.Letter of William IV.\u2014Below is a copy of a letter written by the late King when Duke of Clarence, the original of which is in the possession of an old collector of autographs, by whom evidenced in the number, variety, and style of lhc COpy has been addressed to a London paper the articles exhibited.From the convenient si- ii,- isti, .ittnm \u2022_ tuation, and beautiful scenery near Brockville, as well as its proximity to Montreal, we again urge upon our farmers, gardeners, and rttechauics, to make a point of beiug present with their contributions.Parties having articles to send to the exhibition, will please address them to D.Wylie, Esq., Secretary Local Committee, at Brockville, who will defray any necessary expenses attending their transmission.They must be oh the ground by Tuesday morning, 23rd instant, at 10 o\u2019clock.on the 18th ultimo Bushy House, Jan.(or Feb.) 16, 1808.Dear Sir,\u2014A few days before I went to Ports- Chain of Office for the Mayor.\u2014We had the pleasure of seeing last night, at the shop of Mr.Townsend, a very handsome Civic Chain, which has been just made for his Worship the Mayor of this city.This elegant piece of jewellery is made after a design, and under the direction of Mr.Townsend.The workmanship is by Messrs.Bohle and Hendries of Craig Street, and it reflects great credit on all concerned.The Chain, which surrounds the neck of the wearer is made of links, representing the national emblems\u2014the rose, the shamrock, the thistle, and drie maple leaf\u2014each one of which is alternated by a design in which a coiled serpent, tbe type of eternity, is entwined in a true love knot.Towards the lower part of the chain there arc two pair of links in each of which is conspicuous the design M.of M., Mayor of Montreal ; and from that part depends a medallion with the city arms, having the Royal Arms above them.The whole of this splendid ornament is in the best taste, and will, we presume, make its first appearance at the Boston Festival.The Coming Election at Rouvili.e.\u2014A requisition has been forwarded to Dr.Poulin, Mayor ofRouville, requesting him to call a meeting of the Parliamentary electors of that County, in order that they might nominate a Candidate for the County of Rouville.The requisition was signed by D.Ménard, Saint.Athanase ; E.D.Demers,.St.George; j.B.Barber and U.M.Smith, St.Thomas ; G.Hunter and J.H.Filer, Clarenceville ; M.D.D.Rissette and P.Gigcault, St.Mathias ; P.Rinville, St.Marie ; C.E.Têtu, St.Hilaire ; J.B.Sorette and J.B.Gabouris, St.Jean Baptiste ; B.Lareau and J.Benoit, St.Gre-gorie ; and J.Messier and F.Lesage, St.Brigide.Mr.Poulin has therefore convoked a meeting for Monday the 22nd instant, to be held at Saint Athanase.mouth with my eldest son to see him off with hi regiment to Spain, I received your letter from Stonehouse.I remained with my boy near three weeks, owing to the westerly winds, and my time since my return has.been so occupied that it has not been till now in my power to write.Enclosed, is what I cut out of the newpapers relative to the Irish.Cittholics, which has given me serious uneasiness, and I am still more vexed to perceive that there have been meetings approving this resolution.I candidly own j\u2019our letter does not please me.You say, \u201cThe appointment\tr______ _ Sir William Don and the Herons.\u2014This most of Catholic Bishops ought to be managed with | dreaded the election and the trainings as he did mical Baronet and his talented little comva- ! delicacy.\u201d Thèse are not, believe me, times for ; losing tlje cows or sawing a load of swamp oak.1\tdelicacy.Bonaparte has not triumphed 'ovef 1 \u201d- \u2014\u2019\u2014J-1\u2014 * .Europe with delicacy.Prompt, vigorous, and A Dutchman in the Rural Districts\u2014Will not some one of our many legal friends\u2014for we have not a few, albeit we very infrequently patronize the calling\u2014inform us what is the law of this case, which we derive from a correspondent learned in that science ?An honest Dutchman once lived in one of the \u2018Rural Districts,\u2019 who scarcely knew enough to catch cold, yet could drive home his brother\u2019s cows, saw his wood, and do sundry small \u2018chores\u2019about the house.He had as definite an idea of political principles as a horse has of silk stockings, but at every contested election he was sure to vote,.Not because he took any interest iu the act, but because the active eiection-eerers would go for him; and, as it after many years turned out, because he supposed he was obliged to vote.He had no 1 sides \u2019 in politics, but voted with those who brought him up to the polls.This soon became so well known to the b\u2019hoys thereabout, that when \u2018 Brqmmy \u2019 made his appearance, there ensued a grand pulling and hauling to see which should lead him to the polls and of course which party should have his vote! In these affrays, poor \u2018 Brommy ' would sometimes he rather roughly handled ; not unfrequent] v in the final consummation of this highest act of a freeman, he appeared somewhat denuded in his outer man ; in plain English, the poor fellow\u2019s neck was almost broke, and his clothes fairly tom off his back.Still1 Brommy \u2019 bore his tribulations with Christian fortitude, and year after year thus gave his vote, amid much tribulation.This however was not 1 Bromray\u2019s\u2019 only affliction.He was obliged to \u2018 train\u2019 too.At company training and general training 1 Brommy \u2019 was duly 1 warned, \u2019 and appeared armed and equipped as the law directs.But it was all \u2018 hay-foot, straw-foot \u2019 with him.He knew as little of tactics as ho did of politics, and with the same imperturbable gravity bore the laugh of boys and jeers of tlie \u2018 unwashed \u2019 as a soldier, which he displayed as an elector.But all this time poor \u2018 Brommy \u2019 comical gnons de voyage, the Misses Herons, performed to a bumper-house on Thursday evening.The inimitable drollery of Sir William, as he sang (in character) \u201c The touching ballad of Lord Lovell \u201d, drew down thunders of applause ; and his impersonation of \u201cOur old friend Cousin Joe \", in \u201c The Rough Diamond \u201d, was greeted with the loud and hearty laughter of a delighted audience.Miss Fanny Heron\u2019s \u201c Margery \u201d was full of life and nature\u2014perhaps, bordering a little on caricature, but she is, decidedly, a most amusing comic actress.It will be seen that this talen-ed petite compagnie will perform again this evening, previous to their departure for Quebec.Horticultural Show.\u2014 We have a very full report of all the proceedings, prizes awarded &c., at the Horticultural Exhibition on last, an account of which we published but regret that we obtained it too late morning\u2019s issue.We shall publish it on Monday.vigorous, decisive measures are requisite.The only solid objection to what is called Catholic Emancipation is the Pope appointing the bishops in ire-land.That measure cannot ever be granted without the Protestant King here nominating the Catholic as he does the protestant prelate.You are quite wrong about Canada.The English governor appoints the coadjutor to each of tiie bishops in that province, and the Pope as a matter or course consecrates such coadjutor bishop inpar-tibus, and he must, of course, succeed his prelate., Within these three months the King has of his j own authority filled up the vacancy by the death | of the late bishop of Malta, and the Pope, without the least hesitation, and with the highest com- : pliments, was too happy to issue his pastoral let- ! Iters to the prelate nominated by the king.Tor prevent disputes, I think it right to add my hi-|| formation respecting the Canada Bishops is froml By-and-by the time arrived toward which1 Brommy \u2019 had looked for many a weary year.He attained the age of forty five, beyond which no man is obliged to train ; and it was with him a jubilee; inward, to be sure, but nevertheless quite real.The next election was a severely contest one, and they came after him as usual to o-o and vote.But no I He resisted all importunity, and disregarded every threat.Both sides caine for him but all in vain.He had the same answer for both :1 Clear from training-\u2014clear from voting !\u2019 Poor \u2018 Brommy !\u2019 He lived to threescore and ten, but he never voted again.\u2014New York Knickerbocker.LOWER CANADA.Considerable inconvenience to passengers, to and from the road to the Falls of Montmorenci, occurred this morniug, owing to (he new ship, inaf ]annr*ViPfl fi*nm Air.T.1.NVshitt\u2019a cliira-i-nvrl 1,525 27,070 To which add for Ships built at Quebec and exported.For under estimate on goods from inland ports.£2,327,564 £2.669,988 300,000 171,209 320,428 255,520 £2,698,773 £3,235,946 Death from the Effect of Intemperance.\u2014 An inquest was held yesterday, on the body of a man picked up in the street.It appeared that the deceased was found in a state of intoxication about 10 o\u2019clock at night, and removed to the Station House, where ho expired in about a couple of hours.Montreal Fox Hounds.\u2014 The Montreal Fox Hounds will meet at their kennel, on Tuesday next, 16th inst-., at 5 o\u2019clock, A.)I.provided they do pot injure tliemselves by injudicious conduct ; but no man who really wishes well to this country will allow any temporal power in any Church establishment liere but in the hands of the Crown.You arc now in full possession of my sentiments.I direct this letter to your own house, conceiving you and the ladies are there.It is possible we may not for some time meet fori have applied for the Mediterranean command, and though at present without an answer, I am inclined to think I shall shortly receive the appointment.Whether abroad oral home, my best wishes and compliments attend the ladies, and ever believe me, dear Sir, yours sincerely, William.compelled turn back ; other persons coming to towu, had to cross the vessel and leave their horses and voitures on the opposite side.She may get off this evening.\u2014 Quebec Mercury.The match between Grace Darling and Gumbo came off yesterday ; the weather having cleared up about ten o\u2019clock.The two first heats \\yeee taken with ease by Grace.The track is saïd to have been rather heavy.\u2014ft.The Canadien states, that in several of 'the parishes below Quebec the crops have been seriously injured by the night frosts.A gentlemen, recently from La Beauee, informs us, that in tliije District the crops are unusually abundant and sihund.Ills gratifying to learn,, that the several!arti- The Bishop of Toronto.\u2014 His lordship, accompanied by Rev.Mr.Scadding, Rev.Mr.O\u2019Mara, Rev.S.Ardagh, Col.Jarvis, and Capt.C.Ermatinger, has been passing a week at this place.The Bishop held divine service last Sabbath morning at the residence of Joseph Wilson, Esq., collector of customs on the Canada side, and in the afternoon at the Indian village of Garden River.The party left this morning for Toronto on the royal mail steamer Gore, via the cool, delightful \u201c Northern route \u2019\u2019.\u201c Countless Islands gem the way.\u201d ¦Lake Superior Journal.Assistant Bishop of Illinois.\u2014A telegraphic despatch from the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, assembled at Pekin, announces the election of the Rev.Henry J.Whitehouse, D.D., of St.Thomas's church in this city, by a large vote, as assistant Bistiop of that diocese.We heartily congratulate the Episcopalians of the diocese of Illinois on this election ; nor less the reverend gentleman upon so gratifying a proof that he is held in honor by the evangelical \"diocese into whose episcopate he has been elected.The venerable and pure-mind Bishop Chase will find in his associate, learning, talent, warm piety, and true Christian dignity and suavity, such as will reflect back the honor the episcopate of such a diocese will confer.\u2014New York Com.Advr.A Remarkable Post Office Case.\u2014 A suit has just been terminated in New Orleans, which was brought for one cent, the charge in addition to the usual rate, which the postmaster of that city makes for way letters.The letter in question, on which one cent, way-postage, was charged, had been prepaid.It was brought to the city-on the mail steamer Dr.Batey, and was putin the post-office with the other letters from that boat.It wag, of course, not mailed at the place where it was written.Plaintiff contended that under the law of 185], defendants had no right to charge the way postage on a prepaid letter.The Court decided that \u201c as the act of 1851, cited by P.jgjÇtifii says nothing in relation'to way-letters, letters prepaid, and other matters irrelevent to the point in controversy, the act of 1851 does not repeal the section of the act of 1825, providing for the charge of one cent on way-letters.Judgment for defendant.\u2014Philadelphia Ledger.RAILROAD CELEBRATION.' We publish below a call for a public meeting of merchants and business men, for the purpose of co-operating with the City Authorities in the extensive preparations for the Railroad Celebration this month.The call is signed by twenty-four of the leading mercantile houses in the cit}-.Doubtless, as many hundred names could easily have been obtained, had more signatures been solicited.We learn that numerous letters have been received by our citizens which state that there will be an immense number of persons from the British Provinces visit Boston at the time assigned for the Celebration.The people of the city will have to extend their hospitalities to their guests, and keep open house the week of the Jubilee.The merchants and business men of Boston are respectfully requested to meet at the Merchants\u2019 Exchange Reading Room, on Fridy, at 10 o\u2019clock, P.M., to take into consideration the subject of co-operating with the City Authorites at the approaching Raitroad Celebration.R.G.Shaw & Co.Wm.Appleton & Co.A.& A.Lawrence & Co.Geo.W.Crockett.J.M.Beebe Morgan & Co.Wit wells & Seaver.Samuel Parsons & Co.Waterston, Pray & Co.Duttou,Riehardson&Co.L.A Dowley &\u2019Co.Blanchard, Converse &Allen, Harris & Potter.Co.\tWhitney & Fenno.Joseph Whitney & Co.George B.Upton.F.Skirtnei\"& Co.\tSilas Pierce & Co.Lawrence, Stone & Co.J.W.Blodgett & Co.Geo.H.Gray & Co.Wm.Parsons.J.W.Paige & Co.Sampson k Tappau.Wm.K Reynolds & Co.PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED\u2014SEPT.11.Ship Delia, Adey, 30th July, Portsmouth, order, ballast, 4 passengers Ship Qeorgiana, Moriaty, 23d Aug, New York, do, do\t- Ship Wanderer, Sellers, 28th July, Leith, Pembertons, coals Ship City of Hamilton, Graham, 2d August, London, G B Symes & co, general cargo, 9 passengers Ship Robert A Lewis, Vaughan, 10th July, Troon, Hyde & McBlain, coals Bark Giaour, Worwell, 14th Aug, Havana, S & J Mitchell, molasses Bark Woodbine, Skeoch, 4th Aug, Belfast, order, ballast\t\u2019\t\u2019 Bark Pearl, Clugh, 1st August, Belfast, order, ballast Bark Charlotte, Dennison, 19th July, Lancaster, do, do CLEARED-SEPT.10.Bark Chieftain, Fortune, Lancaster, Sharpies & co Bark Spermaceti, Moon, Plymouth, Lev\u2019ey & co PORT OF MONTREAL.CLEARED\u2014SEPT.12.Schr Marie Priscille, Bernier, Halifax, J Young, flour, &c Brigt Fame, Bernier, Halifax, J & J Mitchell, flour, &c\t' Brigt Jacques Cartier, Brulotte, St Johns, Nfld, G D Watson, do EXPORTS.Pei- MARIE PRISCILLE :\u2014J Young, 75 bris flour 2875.bush corn Per FAME :\u2014J & J Mitchell, 600 bris flour ; Ryan Ciiapman & co, 402 do do ; Holmes, Knapp &_co, 20 cks smoked meat ; JR Orr, 1 bx ; J & J Mitchell, 28 puns rum.Per JACQUES CARTIER :\u2014G D Watson, 500 bris flour 50 do corn meal 30 do beef 152 kegs butter ; J Tiffin, 500 bris flour 30 kegs butter 33 bris pork 100 bags corn ; F Noad k co, 50 kegs butter.Oxygenated Bitters.\u2014This compound for the cure of Dyspepsia and other kindred maladies, is, we learn meeting with an unprecedented sale.\u2014 Its merits are far above the preparations which have from time to time been placed before the public.The numerous recommendations which the proprietors show, and which have come unsolicited, are of the most convincing kind.In that hydra-headed disease, Dyspepsia, no medicine hits had a tithe part of the success which has marked the Bitters.Those suffering from general debility, so common at the present time, should by ail means give this article atrial.Its efficacy is undeniable, and to such an extent have its virtues attained.that many of our first physicians now daily recommend it to their patients, a compliment to its worth that at once establishes it in public favour.In purchasing the Bitters the public should take great care in obtaining the genuine article, as we regret to say some unprincipled quack lias introduced a spurious article into the market, different from the genuine as black and white.We most cordially recommend the Oxygenated Bitters to those afflicted with Dyspepsia, general debility and similar complaints, well assured that they will be of material assistance in effecting a renewal of the health.\u2014Sec adr.DALEOUSIE SQUARE GROCERY.\"JUST J 20C received and for Sale\u2014 OLINE SOAP, warranted to wash Ciothcs without rubbing.Try the experiment and you will be satisfied with the result.P.S.\u2014-Always on hand, a choice selection of Wines, Liquors, Groceries, Pickles, Sauces, &c.Military Messes supplied on reasonable terms L.BERTHELOT.Montreal, Sept.13.\tr\u2014168 BOTTIiE® WISHES.rjriHE Subscribers will receive Orders, until .J the 15th proximo, for the following Choice Brands of BOTTLED WINES, which will be imported for Purchasers direct, put up and labelled as the,y may desire :\u2014 Meet & Chandon\u2019s Champagne Heidsieck k Co.do Henkell & Co.Sparkling Hock and Moselle Focke & Brandenburg\u2019s Claret As our Agent will leave America positively on the 15th October, we, have to request parties to send iu their Orders with \"as little delay as possible.TOREY, \"CLARKE & CO., ! No.3, St.Eloi Street.September 13.________ 168 College of Physicians & Surgeons of Slower Panada.THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of the BOARD OF GOVERNORS of the COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, for the purpose of EXAMINATION, will be held at the City Hall, St.Louis Street, in the City of QUEBEC, on TUESDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER next, at Ten o\u2019clock, A.M.Candidates are required to deposite their Credentials with either of the Secretaries, at least ten days before the meeting, and to fill up a Schedule of their education\u2014forms for which can be obtained on application to the Secretaries ; and they are also required to deposite, at the same time, the amount of Fees which would become due in the event of successful examination.A.H.DAVID, M.D.P.M.BARDY, M.D.Secretaries.Quebec, 12th Sept., 1851.\tws\u2014168 STOVES.OKA 30 and 36 inch DOUBLE STOVES cCOU For Sale by JAMES MOIR & CO., 62, Commissioner Street, Montreal, Sept, 6,1851,\tdu\u2014163 BY TELEGRAPH.(Reported for the Montreal Herald.) MONTREAL AND BUFFALO LINE.ISOSTO* A D V E R T I S E M E N T S.Arrival ofethe Steamship \u201cNiagara\u201d.New York, Sept, 11, 61-2 P-M.The steamship Niagara arrived about 4 o\u2019clock this afternoon, with Liverpool dates to the 30th ult.She brings over 100 passengers, among them Genl.Herrera.Cotton closed firmly with the quotations of the Franklin.Sales of the week 77,000 bales, Market for Breadstuffs generally unchanged.Flour quoted at 19s ici) 20s for Ohio.The weather has been scarcely so favorable for harvesting ; but it had produced no effect on the market.Lard had advanced Id to 2d.London Money Market active.Consols had declined to 96.American Stocks dull.ENGLAND.The race between the yachts America and Titania, has resulted in favor of the former.The result of the race created a perfect \u201churra\u201d, and was the chief topic of conversation.Queen Victoria was at Edinburgh.The late failure in England had caused considerable alarm.It was reported that Rucker k Son would be able to meet their difficulties.IRELAND.The crops appear to be more promising than that of many previous years.Considerable excitement still prevails in reference to the question of papal difficulties.ITALY.A letter from Naples states that the town of Bacull had been swallowed up by an earthquake, and that 700 bodies had already been dug from the ruins.FRANCE.M.Baroche had returned from Toulon, to .resume his functions as minister of foreign affairs.The council general of the department of the Seine have adopted resolutions in favor of the revision of the constitution.A serious decline in government stocks had taken place on the Bourse.CT\"» A I ML It is reported that there is no-truth in the report that the Government had opposed the return of Narvaez.Confidential letters had been sent to all the officers of the provinces desiring them to watch the movements of the socialists.Concert Hall, SAINT GABRIEL STREET.JOINT BENEFIT OF THE HERON F AMI EE, AND SIR WILLIAM DON, BART-, MOST POSITIVELY THEIR LAST APPEARANCE!!! THREE PIE C ES ! This Evening, (Saturday), 13th Sept., Will be performed BORN TO GOOD LUCK, THE SWISS COTTAGE, A SELECT CONCERT, and THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM.Diggory.Sir Wm.Don.Admission, 2s 6d ; Reserved Seats, 3s 9d.Tickets may be had of Sir William Don, at Donegana\u2019s Hotel, Herbert\u2019s Music Store, and at Mr.John McCoy\u2019s Book-store.Doors open at half-past 7 o\u2019clock\u2014Entertainment to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.Free List suspended (the Press excepted).Sept.13.\t168 NOTICE.ALL Persons INDEBTED to the ESTATE of of the late MRS.MARIE MARGUERITE GAUTHIER, Widow of the late Mr.Joseph Cour-celles dit Chevalier, are requested to make immediate Payment ; and those to whom the Estate is indebted, will please present their Accounts, duly attested, to the undersigned.\u2018 AMABLE PRÉVOST, Testamentary Executor.September 13.\t1m\u2014168 < > r 01 m co LEATHER to Z D tC h PORTABLE HAND VALISES, PORTMANTEAUS and TRUNKS of every description, on Sale at the Manufactory, No.113, St.Paul Street.Prices unquestionably moderate.W.R.HIBBARD.Sept.13._________ 168 i ST.ANDREW\u2019S HALL, (LATE ST.ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH,) St.Peter Street.Open on Friday, the 12th September, and EVERY NIGHT for a short season, BAYNE\u2019S CELEBRATED SERIES OF GIGANTIC PANORAMAS, EJiTITLED A Voyage to Europe, EMBRACING Magnificent Views of Boston, its Harbour, Halifax, the Atlantic, River Mersey, Liverpool, the CRYSTAL PALACE OF THE WORLD\u2019S FAIR, Westminster Abbey, LONDON, from the Thames, passing under the Bridges, and ending with a magnificent View of THE THAMES TUNNEL, brilliantly illuminated ; and both banks of the beautiful RIVER RHINE.The largest Panorama ever exhibited, painted by Walter M.Bayne, from original sketches taken by himself, and which occupied three years in preparation.This beautiful work of art was exhibited in Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, New York, and other cities, with unparalleled success, and was visited by upwards of 500,000 persons.The Hall will be conveniently fitted up with inclined platform, so that all may view the Panorama without inconvenience, the floor carpeted and every attention given to the comfort of spectators.The Picture will be described by Walter H.Bayne, the Artist aud proprietor.The grand Eolian Piano Forte, made expresslv for Mr.\"Bayne by the celebrated maker, Timothy Gilbert, of Boston, will be used during the exhibition.id^An exhibition every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at THREE o'clock.Admission Is.3d.;.Children under 12 years of age, half-price.Doors will open at 6)^ o\u2019clock ; Panorama to commence moving at 7% o\u2019clock.Sept.11.\t'\t-\t160 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.Francis Harrington, (late lawsox & Haruingtox,) continues the manufacture of Furniture & Upholstery, as heretofore, at 285 Washington Street.Desiring-to produce and furnish in good faith, articles of the best quality, at their lowest prices, no effort will be spared to meet satisfactorily the requirements of customers.The stock of FURNITURE, in its different departments, cannot he excelled in the choice it affords of the finest patterns ; and in UPHOLSTERY GOODS, are the best styles, fresli from the Manufacturers, of Bro-catelles, Damasks, Plushes, De Laines, Chintzes, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Curtain Holders, Band, Spins, &c.Of WINDOW SHADES fy FIXTURES, a large stock of the various kinds, including very beautiful PAINTED SHADES, all at Low Prices.Ladies\u2019 DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, TASSELS, kc., manufactured, as usual.53\u201d Orders for Curtains, Shades, Carpets, and other work, in or out of the city, attended to with care, and executed by the time promised.F.H.is Sole manufacturer of the Patent Rack aud Pinion Extensio» 'Table, which is largely patronized, and secures the unqualified approval of all who use or examine it.STRANGERS Visiting the City, are respectfully invited to look over the Rooms.Sept.13.\t1m\u2014168 DR.CONINE\u2019S SYRUP «SI SI S E nr G A 2Ï I» M A EVA.BOSTON ADVERTISE M E N T S New Fall Goods.C.F.8IOTEY & GO.HAVE received by recent arrivals, a full and complete assortment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH GOODS in part as follows : S I L K G O O D S.A rich selection of Fancy Silks, Brocades, Plaids Stripes and Checks, Light Evening Silks, Fig\u2019d and Black Silks, Plaid Poplins, Watered Poplins Spun Silk Plaids, Silk and Wool Challies.\u2019 S H A W L S .Cashmere Long and Square Shawls ; 7-4 and 8-4 Broche Shawls, Palmettos anc small figures ; Rich Printed Cashmere Shawls, new styles; Plaid Long and Square Shawls ; Real Cashmere Long and Square Shawls.CASHMERE SCARFS in great variety.PRINTED DRESS GOODS.All Wool and Cotton and Wool M.de Laines and Cashmeres; Persian Cloths ; French and English Prints.EMBROIDERIES.Embroidered Collars and Cuffs; Chemisettes; Lace and Muslin Sleeves ; Waists; Caps; Demi-Veils; Real Lace Veils; Demi-Veils and Capes; Infant\u2019s Robes, &c.&c., with a full assortment of White Goods.VELVETS, THIBET AND LYONESE CLOTHS, ALPACAS.BOMBAZINES, French Cloakings and Ladies\u2019 Cloths ; Hosiery, Gloves ; Merino and Silk Vests and Drawers \u2022 Housekeeping Goods; Linens; Flannels; Blankets and Cottons, &c.kc., making a verv desirable Stock of Goods, which they offer at \" Wholesale and Èetail, AT LOW PRICES.THIS Medicine will probably depend more up on its own virtue and actual merit than any other ever before offered to the public.The recipe is from Dr.Conine, a gentleman who travelled for many years in China, andin the.Islands of that vicinity, where this compound is the potent and effectual remedy for the numerous n-îoîncf from a fiisnrdered or debilitated stomach, and AFFECTIONS OF THE LUNGS.But what will particularly attract attention is its astonishing DISSOLVENT POWER, by which it at once removes all Phlegm or extraneous matter from the throat, stomach or lungs, It is therefore Anti-Expectorant, and from attestations of trial here, it is now offered as Nature\u2019s kindest remedy for the removal of CONSUMPTION, WHOOPING-COUGH, and all COUGHS, by precipitating the phlegm instead of creating irritation by expectoration.It is aromatic, and increases the general warmth, possessing the exhilarating qualities of the Tea Plant, which is one great cause of its universal popularity in all India, beyond the Ganges, while as an APPETISER it has probably no equal in the whole vegeteble kingdom.AS A DYSPEPTIC REMEDY It is unequalled.Its natural, genial warmth keeps the digestive powers ever in proper tone, soothing all irritation of the nerves, &c.Besides the numberless testimonials which we are receiving daily of the good effect of the above medicine, we are allowed to refer to several Physicians, who are now using the Syrup of Ginseng and Malva with great success.No.13, Winter Street, Boston.Sept.10.\tImmwf\u2014165 WILSON, FAIRBANK & CO., Sole Agents, NO.45 HANOVER STREET, BOSTON.September 13.\t3m Tts\u2014168 Hardware.HOMERS AND LADD, Mos.34 & 35 Union Street, Boston THE approach of the season for visiting Boston reminds us that the present, is a favora ble opportunity for calling the attention of Country Merchants to our large assortment of AMERICAN, ENGLISH and GERMAN CUTLERY AND HARDWARE GOODS, Recently received from the manufactories in this country and in Europe.We are thus enabled to exhibit one of the most varied assortments ever offered for sale in Boston.We shall always esteem it a favor to show our goods and to name the prices, as we confidently believe the variety to be well worthy the notice of purchasers.September 13.\tIra\u2014168 LITTLE & OSBORN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Hides, Sole and Upper Feather, \u2014AND\u2014 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NOS.105 AND 111, FULTON STREET, Corner of Richmond Street/ BOSTON.CnJiS.W.I.ITTI.K, > i JbSv Osborn.) S3\u201d Cash advanced on Consignments.September 13.\t3m- -168 CAHILL TOLMAN, .MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENT, For the sale of every description of plain & painted WOOOEIV WARE, AND DEALER IN Willow Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Mats, Cordage, &c.&c., NO.30 UNION, NEAR HANOVER STREET, BOSTON.Orders promptly attended to, and goods packed with care, and shipped or delivered to the different depots.September 13.\t3m\u2014168 GOOD BOOTS AND SHOEST For Cash Only.By the Dozen or Package, at the Lowest Prices.Buyers are earnestly invited to call and see for tliemselves.T.C.WALES &, CO., Comer of Broad & Central Sts., Boston, THE BEST RUBBERS IN THE WORLD, F or Sale at the Lowest Prices and on Liberal Terms, by ¦ ¦ .\tT.C.WALKS, Selling Agent for the Goodyear Metallic Rubber Shoe Co.September 13.\t3nr\u2014168 AGRICULTURAL.PARKER & WHITE, GREAT MUSICAL EVENT ! LAST VISIT OF MADAME ANNA BISHOP, WHO WILL GIVE\t' In the course of September next, A GRAND LYRIC EYTERTAIlVMEiVT, partly in Costumes, WCombming the Attractions of^j CONCERT AND OPERA f And arranged on the plan of these POPULAR VARIED aud NEW PERFORMANCES \u2019 Which Madame A.B.lias rendered so successful.In the course of the Evening, SPLENDID SCENES IN DRAMA TIC COSTUME, by MADAME ANNA BISHOP.Popular Songs, Cavatinas, Ballads.&c.THE CELEBRATED BASSO, SIGHVOR SAA\u2019QUIRICO, M ill Sing some Favorite Pieces, and the EMINENT ITALIAN .FEMALE VIOLINIST SIGIVORUVA UAYI.YMA IIAAOIYI, Will perform on the Violin, Pupil of her Father, MAESTRO ANSA NO BANDINI.MU.BOGUS A Will preside a.t the Piano Forte.iCi\u201dFuH particulars to be duly announced.August 16.\t3 144 Manufacturers of Agricultural Machines, &c.kc.PLOUGHS, Hay.Straw and Cornstalk Cutters, Seed Sowers, Winnowing Mills, Corn Shellers, Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks, Scythes and Snaths, Hoes, Axes, Patent Handles, Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Harrows, Cultivators, Horse Rakes, Grinding and Crushing Mills, &c.; and Dealers in GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS, and Fruit and Ornamental TREES.8 & 10, Gerrish Block, Blackstone St.BOSTON, MASS.Sept, 13.\tCm\u2014168 DRUGS AND MEDICINES.500 MONTREAL WATER WORKS.TENDERS win be received until SATURDAY next, at NOON, for tlie making and fitting-up TWENTY CAST IRON FIRE PLUGS.A Pattern Plug may be seen, and any information required may be had, by applying to GEO.GARTH, Superintendant Montreal 'Water Works.Sept- II-________________ 166 MONTREAL WATER WORKS.Notice is hereby given, that owing to the great Improvements, Alterations and Repairs now going on, it will become unavoidably necessary, during the remainder of this month, and tlie month of October, frequently to Turn the Water off the City & Suburbs, and therefore, the WATER TENANTS are res pectfully requested to keep ONE DAY\u2019S SUPPLY OF WATER beforehand, to prevent inconvenience.GEO.GARTH, Superintendent Montreal Water Works.September 12, 1851.\t167 CARBOYS OIL VITRIOL 200 do\tMuriatic Acid 100 do\tNitric do 10 casks Bi.Chro.Potash 50 do English Sal Epsom 15 do Chior.Lime 5 cases Turkey Gum Opium 10 do Rad.Rhei.3 zroons do Ipecac.50 bris .Gum Camphor 500 oz Snip.Quinine 10 bales India Senna 100 kegs Bi-Carb.Soda 5000 galls Linseed Oil 50 tons White Lead 100 bris Spirits Turpentine' 200 do Ven.Red 1000 boxes German and American Window Glass Offered for Sale by HILL, CANDLER & CO.,\tWholesale Druggists, Agents for Hamnett Chemical Works, 27 & 28, So.Market and Chesham Streets, BOSTON.Sept.13.\t3m\u2014168 BAGUEÏWIEOTY.PES.ETRANGERS visiting the City, are respect-O fully invited to call at WHIPPLE\u2019S extensive STEAM DAGUERREOTYPE ESTABLISHMENT, No.96, Washington Street, BOSTON, and examine the largest and most interesting collection of Daguerreotypes in tiie city.Among them are original likenesses of many of our most distinguished Statesmen and Citizens, also of Jenny Lind, Benedict, Beiletli, and Amin Bey, the Turkish Ambassador.Daguerreotypes of tlie Moon, taken through tlie large Equatorial Telescope at Cambridge ; Microscopic Daguerreotypes magnifying tlie smallest natural objects thousands of times : among these, are a Spider\u2019s Foot, the Foot, Eye and Wing of a Fly.Any leisure time that you may have, cannot be more pleasantly spent, than at his Rooms.The Exhibition is free to ALL ; and, if hot and weary \u2019\u2019 ! you'shall be welcome to the refreshin o-breezes j of his STEAM FAN.\t° Sept.13.BENTLEY\u2019S GLOVE CLEANER, for Cleaning and Restoring KID GLOVES.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Chemists, &c., next the Court House.Sept, 12,\t167 u\u2014168 SCOTCH STOVES, TIIFr,S,'ÆScriber havinS been appointed SOLE AGENT to the well-known \u201cSTRATON\u201d and DURIL\u201d FOUNDRIES, is prepared to sup-ply the Trade with a good assortment of Single and Double STOVES, on the most favorable terms.STRANOHR!! DON\u2019T FAIL TO VISIT THE WORLD-RENOWNED OAK HALL CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! Autenim an.HOVEY, Pyrotechnist to the City of Boston, For the years 1848, 1849 and 1851\u2014has for Sale at his OLD STAND, No.149, Washington Street, BOSTON, Mass.\u2014 Rockets, roman candles, mines, _ WHEELS, BENGAL LIGHTS, and every variety of FIRE WORKS, in large or small quantities.OltOBRa B'KOM the CANADAS will receive prompt attention.Laboratory\u2014Harvard Street, Cambridge,Mass.Sept.10.\tlm\u2014165 BOYNTON & WOODFORD, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, TORTOISE SHELL, IVORY, HORN k METAL COMBS, Buttons, Brushes, Cutlery, Silver Pencil Cases,.Thimbles,- Spectacles, Spoons, Accordions, Jewelry, Perfumery, Needles, Pins, Pocket Books, kc.No.50, Washington Street, (Seven doors North of State Street.) BOSTON.JAMES BOYNTON,\tPHILIP It.WOODFORD.^Dealers in Ivory, Tortoise Shell, Horns, Tips and Bones.Sept.10.\t3m\u2014165 NO.JAMES FRENCH, 78, WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, Publisher, Bookseller, Stationer, Importer and Dealer in all kinds of PAPER, BOOKS, PENS, AND FANCY STATIONERY.iVr°N.B.Country Traders, .Bftoksellers, Teachers, Clergymen, Banks, Railroads, Insurance and other Companies, furnished on as good terms as can be by any Store in tlie United States.\u2014Orders solicited.Sept.10.\t6m\u2014165 NOTICE.THOSE GENTLEMEN who have received invitations to attend the RAILROAD CELEBRATION at BOSTON, on the 16th instant, and have accepted the same, will please leave their NAMES, and the day they purpose LEAVING, at the Office of the CHAMPLAIN AND SAINT LAWRENCE RAILROAD COMPANY, in order that tlie necessary arrangements may be made for their accommodation.A.II.BRAINERD, Superintendent.Montreal, Sept.10, 1851.\t165 NOTICE.Great Railroad Celebration at Boston.THOSE who have received invitations to the RAILROAD CELEBRATION AT BOSTON, are hereby notified that their Cards will pass them over the CHAMPLAIN AND ST.LAYY-RENOE and VERMONT CENTRAL at anytime after this date.It is advisable that those who study comfort, should arrive there previous to the 16th, as the Oars on that day may be much crowded by the great numbers going from Canada and the United States.J.H.DALEY\", Agent Y\u2019t.O.R.R.Y'ermont Central Railroad Office, No.71 Commissioners\u2019 Street, Montreal, Sept.10, 1851.'\t)\t165 SIïcï'IîîTs Sale.TO be Sold,at the SHERIFF\u2019S OFFICE of this City, on tiie FIFTEENTH DAY of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock in tlie FORENOON, that LOT OF LAND or EMPLACEMENT situated, lying, and being in tlie Parish of MONTREAL, being in the continuation of St.Lawrence Street, belonging to JOHN HOLDER ISAACSON, together with a two-story BRICK HOUSE and other buildings thereon erected.Sept.10._____________________J05 Yontlosa FleKles, Sauces, &c.THE Subscriber has received an Invoice of 64 cases, consisting of ASSORTED LONDON PICKLES, Sauces, Ketchup, Preserved Meats, Anchovies, Spices, Mustard, Capers, Olives, Oils, Sardines, Royal Vinegar, &c, kc, fresli and beautifully put up.by tlie celebrated Firms of \u201c Crosse k Blackwell,\u201d and \u201cStringer & Go.,\u201d of London, \u2014in cases of 2.3, and 4 doz.each.»\tFor sale low by neil McIntosh, Place d\u2019Armes.Montreal, 26th Aug., 1851.\t152 XiOCliiine Herring's.TODD\u2019S No.1 HERRINGS\u2014caught in the early part of last month in the \u201cYVaters of Lochtine\u201d, and put up expressly for Family use in Firkins\u2014for Sale by neil mcintosh, Place d\u2019Armes.September 12.\t167 Sept, 4, PHILIP HOLLAND.160 Far Sale, The property of an Officer, proceeding shortly to England, A GAB PHÆTON of fashionable build\u2014principal seat behind, with Hood, and Patent Leather YVings\u2014Patent Axles: has only been used a few months, and, under the circumstances, will be sold at a sacrifice.For particulars, apply to Mr.Macdonald, St.Louis Street, Coachmaker, where the Carriage will remain for a short time.Sept.12.\tm\u2014167 "]
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