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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" ttiteal i AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME SLIV.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1852.RBKtOVAiS.Removal.^ LAURIE k CO.have REMOVED their Wholesale Store to No.203 St.Paul Street, a few Doors east of St.Peter Street._June 1G.\t92 Removal.THE undersigned has REMOVED to No.87 St.Paul Street, next door to Messrs.HAL-DIMAND k BROTHERS, where.he will carry on his business, as hithereto.HYACINTHE BUSSE AU, Leather Merchant, St.Paul Street.June 16.\t92 NOTICE.TYRE, COLQUHOUN & CO.have REMOVED to No.4, Nuns\u2019 Buildings, St.Joseph Street.June 15.91 JQHDT ALLO\u2019S CHEAP LEATHER STORE IS REMOVED nPO the BUILDING^ formerly occupied by the ITALIAN MUSEUM, Street.June 9.No.107 Saint Paul 86 Removal.THE undersigned has REMOVED his business to the Banking House so long and favorably known and occupied by La Banque du Peuple, an more recently by the Montréal City and District Savings\u2019 Bank, in St.François Xavier Street.C.DORWIN.May 10,1852.\t60 NOTICE.THE undersigned have now R E M O V E D to their Stores, No.5 Little St.Joseph Street, opposite the French Cathedral, where they will continue their Summer and Fall Business.OGILVY, WOOD & CO.Jaly 2.\t106 Removal.Thomas williams, has removed to No.10 St.Sacrament Street.May 8.\t59 Removal.MR.F.BENNETT has REMOVED from Saint Urbain Street, to No.26 Saint François Xavier Street.May 6.\t57 NOTICE.WE.HOLMES, Esquire, Advocate, has RE-\u2022 MOVED his Office to the Building ofHuGH Taylor, Esquire, St.Gabriel Street, facing Little St.James\u2019 Street.May 6.\t57 Removal.WILLIAM B.LAMBE, Advocate, No.49, Little Saint James Street.May 3.\t54 THE Subscriber takes\tleave to notify\this\tCustomers, that he will\tresume\this former\tbusi- ness in the course of a few weeks.Due notice of which will be given, so soon as he is prepared to re-open his Establishment.ERNEST IDLER.July 14.\t116 A CARD.THE MESSRS.M OLSON beg to return their thanks to their Friends and the Firemen and Citizens, who assisted in saving their Foundry, Distillery, &c.,from destruction on Thursday and Friday last.Montreal, July 14,1852.\t116 NUMBER 146.WANTED.WANTED\u2014An experienced BOOK-KEEPER Apply to \u201c Scotia\u201d, Post Office.August 16.\te 144 WANTED\u2014An Experienced BOOK-KEEPER.Apply at tins Office.August 11.140 \\KJ ANTED for an Intelligent Lad, W age\u2014A SITUATION in a 18 years of respectable Wholesale or Retail Establishment.He writes a good hand, is familar with accounts, speaks both languages, and will make himself generally useful.Undoubted references can be given,with security, if required.Enquire at this Office.August 10.\t139- WANTED\u2014An APPRENTIC E\u2014A smart Lad, 14 or 15 years of age, of Protestant parents, for the Tanning and Currying Business.Apply at this Office.July 31.\t131 WANTED for a Wholesale Dry Goods Establishment in this City, an EXPERIENCED SALESMAN\u2014one spenking the French and English would preferred.Address X.Y., at the office of this paper.Montreal, July 26.\t126 WANTED\u2014A Person to take charge of a Grocery Store, at some distance from Montreal.Salary liberal.Apply at the Office of this Paper.July 16.\t118 ANTED IMMEDIATELY\u2014Three or four BRASS FINISHERS, a BRASS FOUNDER and a PLUMBER, to whom good wages and constant employment will be given.None need apply except they perfectly understand their busi- CHARLES GARTH, No.50 Craig Street.June 1.\t79 To Tanners, Furniture Makers, Machinists, &c.AT the UPTON STATION, on the Richmond Railroad, 1\\i hours from Montreal, an opportunity offers for establishing the above lines of Business.There is a good Water Power at the spot where the Railroad crosses the White River, with a plentiful supply of water all the year round.For particulars, apply to Capt.SKENE, Upton Station.There is a good Saw-Mill 400 yards from the place where the Railroad crosses.Inspection is invited.None need apply, unless prepared with good security for the fullilmeut of terms that may be agreed on.May 24.\t72 To Blacksmiths.AN opportunity offers for establishing a Business at the UPTON STATION of the Richmond Railway.There is as much work as one shop could do, and none yet established, and a village is growing up at the place.For particulars, apply to Capt.SKENE, Upton Station.None need apply unless prepared to establish the Business entirely at their own charge.Enquiry is invited.May 24.\t72 AUSTRALIAN MONTHLY LINE OF PICKETS.\u201c CLIPPEB, LINE.\u201d TN 1 B Lost, Notre Dame Street, yesterday forenoon, a BLUE SILK PURSE with gilt rings and tassels, containing between Twenty and Twenty-five Pounds, in ten and five dollar bills.The finder, by bringing it to this (Jffice, will be suitably rewarded.July 16.\t118 Lard of TlianîiS.DR.GODFREY returns his sincere thanks to several kind friends for assistance rendered him, by which he was enabled to remove a portion of his Goods.July 12.\tlit urTgodfrey^ HAS S.SKÏO VS!B, In consequence of the late Fire, to NO.3 GREAT ST.JAMES\u2019 STREET.July 12.Ht Card of Tliasifcs.THE Undersigned begs leave to return thanks to her Friends and Fellow-Citizens, for the assistance afforded her in saving her House and Furniture during the late Fire.MRS.HALDIMAND.July 12.\tHt Card.MR.JOHN MOLSON, Jr., begs to return his most sincere thanks to his numerous friends and also the Fire Companies, for their great assistance so efficiently rendered, in arresting the fire and saving his property, during his absence from the city, on the night of the 1st instant.July 8.\tHI Card of Til anlis.THE undersigned return sincere thanks for th kind and efficient assistance and untiring exertions of their friends, in their favor, during the late fire.OGILVY, WOOD & CO.June 12.\t89 Ryan Rrotliers & Co.RETURN their best thanks to the Friends by whose efficient aid their Books and Papers were rescued from the fire which consumed their Premises on the 6th instant.St.Sacrament Street, ?June 9, 1852.\t\\\t86 EJOSSCB.< Clerk\u2019s Office, Legislative Assembly, )\tQuebec, 16th July, 1852.THE time fixed by the Rules of the House, for receiving Petitions for Private or Local Bills, will expire on the SECOND SEPTEMBER, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two.Wr.B.LINDSAY, 121\tClerk Assembly.B OILER PLATES fbest) COIL CHAIN TIN PLATES (Charcoal) SHEET LEAD For Sale by THOMAS PECK k CO.No.153 St.Paul Street.July 17.\t119 \tf\tY, ipfe\t4:7., ÊÈ-Æ Vm p ps) V'\t ENGLISH AND FRENCH PERFUMERY.jyjBIN\u2019S PERFUMERY; RIMMEL\u2019S do Toilet Vinegar, Farina\u2019s Eau de Christi, Vegetable, and LOST, MISSING, &c.On2y Regular Packet The A 1, entirely new \u201c Clipper Ship\u201d WSXsSZAm PB.OTHÏWGHA3SE, 1,600 tons burthen, F.Z.Tucker, Commander, ,»\tWILL succeed the \u201c Magnolia\u201d, in line, and sail on WEDNESDAY, 25th AU-GUST, from NEW YORK to PORT PHILIP and SYDNEY.The splendid \u201c clipper,\u201d built during the last year, for the California trade, and recently purchased by the owners of the Clipper Line, at a large outlay, for the benefit of those who wish a quick and rapid passage to the \u201c Gold Regions of Australia.\u201d Her accommodations are superior to any ship in port, and it is confidently expected that she will make the run in 75 days.An experienced Surgeon goes in this Ship.PRICE OF PASSAGE : 1st Cabin Passage.$175 to $200 2nd do do .$120 to $130 For Freight or Passage, apply to ELLIOTT ARKELL & CO., Australian Packet Office, 14G Pearl Street.Or to\tMACPHERSON, CRANE & co., Montreal.P.S.\u2014The clipper ship\u201cAscutna\u201d will succeed the \u201cWilliam Frothingham.\u201d July 27.\t127 AUSTRALIA AND THE GOLD REGIONS! The Fast-Sailing, Copper-Fastened, and Coppered SHIP \u201cCONCORDIA\u201d, 1,200 tons burthen, Levi Pratt, Esq., Commander, (who is well acquainted with the trade,) .¦ft'.WILL be despatched from BOSTON on MONDAY*, AUG.18th, 1852, for SYD-SêëiSi.NEY, and will carry a limited number of first and second class passengers.This ship is well ventilated, and a most desirable conveyance for persons intending to visit this promising country, where such golden harvests are being reaped by all.She has a full poop, and her state rooms are large and airy.The between decks are seven feet, and are fitted up in the most comfortable style.An experienced surgeon will be attached to the Ship ; her dietary list will be found liberal and complete; and every possible comfort provided to make the voyage a pleasant one.It is confidently expected from the superior sailing qualities of this Ship, that she will reach her destination the 1st to 10th of November.\u2014 Every information as to Goods best suited to the market (which can be perchased better in Boston than any other port) can be had on application to the owners.GODDARD & PRICHARD, 5 Central Wharf, or THOMAS E.LOVETT, 18 City Wharf.Apply here, where every information can be had, and passages secured at the lowest rates, to SHERLOCK, FOLEY & CO., Agents, 191, St.Paul Street.July 12.\t114 NEW YORK, HALIFAX, AND QUEBEC LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, S50 a'SWj&B.S.LOST, at thelate fire,aPACKAGE containing several SILK DRESSES, two Gold and one Silver MEDAL, and a number of other articles.\u2014 The finder will receive the above Reward by bringing the lost goods to this Office, or to DR.GODFREY, Great St.James Street.July 15.\t117 I,OSt.ON WEDNESDAY the 30th June last, at the Jewish Synagogue\u2014a BLACK VELVET BRACELET with Cape Diamond Clasp.The finder by returning it to the office of this paper shall be suitably rewarded.July 3.\t107 Lost, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, between Notre Dame Street and tbe Montreal and Lnchine Railway Depot, a large round CAMEO BROOCH, set in Gold.The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this Cilice.June 1.79 BOARD.&c.BOARD in a respectable French Canadian Family, for two or three Single Gentlemen, at No.18, St.Joseph Street, opposite St.George\u2019s Church.August 5.\t135 Board in a French.Canadian Family.TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated in a Private Canadian Family.Enquire at No.51, Sanguinete Street.May 17.\t66 NOTICE MRS.STANLEY will have a couple ofRooms Vi acant, after the first of May.Laganchetiere Street, \\ 28th April.) 52 Boarding House.MRS.KILLOCH has Vacancies for a few respectable BOARDERS, No.61)£ Craig Street, opposite the Mayor\u2019s residence.June 1.\tTts\u201479 HOTELS, &c.NOTICES.XsAMB\u2019S HOTEL, AND BOARDING HOUSE, SAINT JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN, QUEBEC.May 21, 1852.\tW Eestaurant.SAMUEL M\u2018CONKEY begs to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Montreal and its vicinity, that he has made alterations on his premises, for the purpose of opening a RESTAU-1 RANT on an extensive scale, and that he will in future be always able to serve SOUPS, STISAKS, CHOPS, COFFEE, &c, on the shortest notice.Orders will be received and executed for supplying private parties at their residences.His Cook is an experienced one, having served an apprenticeship to Mr.Tetu\u2014besides, having a thorough knowlege of Confectionary in general.S.M\u2018C.returns his sincere thanks for the patronage he has so long enjoyed ; and assures his friends that every effort will be made to deserve its continuance.May 11.\t61 ATTRACTION AT COTE DE NEIGER.Bellevue House AND PLEASURE GROUNDS ARE NOW OPEN to the Travelling community and the.Citizens of Montreal and its vicinity, where may be seen many thousands of TULIPS of every hue and rare quality, in full Bloom, with a variety of choice Exotic and other Flowers.REFRESHMENTS, ICE CREAMS, &c., at all times, with CIGARS of the first brand.Two or three Gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARD and LODGING.GOOD STABLING.EDWARD WORTH.Cote de Neiges, \\ 24th May, 1852.) 74 NOTICE.fTUIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be-T tween the undersigned at Montreal, as WINE nr , n,14îî'TS\u2019 undei' tlle firm of TORRY, CLARKE k CO., has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and that JAMES TORRY alone is authorized to wind up and settle thelate Co-partnership business.JAMES TORRY, \u201e\tGEORGE A.CLARKE.Montreal, 13th July, 1852.\tne ITH reference to the above, the business, with increased facilities, will be carried on by the undersigned, on his own account, in the same premises, St.Eloi Street, under the name and firm of JAMES TORRY & COMPANY JAMES TORRY.Montreal, 13th July, 1852.\t116 NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP, which has heretofore existed between the Undersigned, is now DISSOLVED, and E.BENOIT, Esquire, or i DOUARD BENOIT, are authorized to settle all ne debts due to the said Co-Partnership.L.VADEBONCOEUR, E.BENOIT.Montreal, July 20, 1852.\t1m\u2014123 NOTICE./1 LL PARTIES having claims against the late V Firm of TORRY, CLARKE & CO., are re-¦ nested to send the same to the Undersigned, on or before the 30th instant.JAMES TORRY, No.3, St.Eloi Street.July 21.\t122 Dissolution of Co-Partnership.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Co-Partner hip heretofore existing between JAMES SHKPSTONE and JOHN BRINSDEN, of Mont St.Hilaire, was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on the sixth day of May, 1852* James S epstone remains in the business on the premises, and will receive and liquidate the debts of the Firm.July 22.\t1m\u2014123 CAIC&BA HOTSSIi.HELLUIN ¥ GUI EMIT, ST.PROPRIETORS, GABRIEL STREET.THE undersigned have the honor to announce to the public and to their friends, that they have completed their arrangements by furnishing their Hotel in a new and comfortable style.The House is already advantageously known to travellers and country merchants, and it would be superfluous to enter into long details to prove the excellence of its central position and the comfort of the establishment.The Culinary department has been considerably improved, in such a manner as to make it rival that of the best Hotels in Montreal.The TuMe will be always furnished with the finest and most delicate dishes.Prices moderate.HELLUIN & GU1LMIT.July 21.\t122 FOR SALE.FRANKLIN HOUSE, B Y M.P.Pc Y AN & CO.II.TELMAN, UNITED STATES & CANADIAN Shipping, Forwarding, Custom-House, AND Gesiei al Commission Agent, e.ouse:s pomB, M'.'sr.REFEUENOES.Otis Kimball, Esq., 10S State Street, Boston.Seymour, Rice k Co., Boston.Hill, Sears k Co., Boston.C.Seymour, Esq., Montreal.A.Gundlack, Esq., Montreal.Robert Shaw, Quebec.J.S.Maynard, Esq, 33, Coenties Slip, N.York.R.J.Cummings, Esq., 167, Broadway, do.M.Canfield, Esq., 9kt, Coenties Slip, N.York.A D.Ladd, Esq., 29, Coenties Slip, New York.Stark, Hill & Co., Ogdensburgh, N.Y.Jlessrs.Travis k Co., Whitehall.Bascom, Vaughan & Co., Whitehall.Messrs.J.C.Peirce & Son, St.Johns.G.V.Hoyle, Esq., Rouse\u2019s Point.O.A.Burton, Pres\u2019t Cham.Trans.Co.Rimmel\u2019s Cologne.HAIR OILS\u2014Palma Sweet Almond, &c.&c.Hamel\u2019s Eau Lustrale Hair Restorative.Fancy Soaps, W.Clayton & Co.\u2019s Pine Apple Soap, Clayton\u2019s Rypophagon for Shaving, Gos-nell\u2019s Fancy Soaps for Washing and Shaving; Jules Hauel\u2019s Saponaceous Shaving Compound.Hair, Nail, Tooth, Cloth & Shaving BRUSHES, Rodger\u2019s RAZOR'S, Warranted ; Razor Strops, Writing PAPER, Note Paper, Porte-Monnaies, Buffalo Combs, Tooth Powder, Bay Water.For Sale by\tJOHN PALMER, Hair Dresser, St.Gabriel Street, First door from Notre Dame Street.June 14.\t______________90 Anchors and Chain Cables.FOR SALE, by the Subscribers, a large and Complete Assortment.FROTHINGHAM k WORKMAN.February 21\t23 Disinfectants.CtONCENTRATED CHLORIDE of ZINC, com-/ monly called Sir William Burnett\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid.LEDOYEN\u2019S DISINFECTING FLUID TENNANT\u2019S DISINFECTING CHLORIDE OF LIME.The above in bottles, with directions for use\u2014 for Sale, wholesale and retail, bv ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Chemists, &c., next the Court House.August 7.\t137 ~ WILLIAM B.HUNTER, Commission Merchant & Agent, For the Purchase and Sale of Merchandise and Produce, No.131, Water Street, (Near YVall Street,) NEW YORK.April 13.\trt\u2014« Many of the inconveniences and delays at this Port, hitherto experienced by Canadian Importers of Merchandise from, and exporters of Produce to the United States, will be obviated by arrangements made by this Agency, which will ensure the safe and speedy transportation of property at all seasons of the year, at uniform and moderate charges.YVill attend personally to Debenture and Custom-House Business, pay duties and freight on Property consigned to my care.July 5.\t108 GELlliLS BAB.G-AESS'S NOW TO BE HAD AT THE MEW GKhiCEK'S' STORE, 104, Noire Dame Street, OF every article usually kept in a Wholesale or Retail Grocery Establishment, including CHAMPAGNE, WINES, FRENCH LIQUEURS, &c, of choice brands.N.B.\u2014All Orders punctually attended to, packed with care, and delivered, free of charge, to any part of the city.A well-assorted STOCK for the COUNTRY TRADE.YVM.ARMSTRONG k CO., 104 Notre Dame Street.July 28.\t128 BI-MONTHLY, Touching at Halifax and Pictou.Nova Scotia.Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Sliediae and Miramichi, New Brunswick and Gaspe.Lower Canada.(Under Contract with the British Government for the Intercolonial Route.; The new and fast Steamship \u201cALBATROSS,\u201d (1.100 tons burthen and 250 horse power,) -, Commanding, with first class aceommodatton for 120 cabin passengers, and 450 tons freight, will sail from New York.Bi-Monthly, for Halifax and Quebec, touching at the intermediate ports in the British Provinces.Passage by this unrivalled route for tourists and commercial men, will recommend itself as the.first direct communication by steamships ft om New York to Quebec.visiting the chief ports in Nova Scotia.Prince Edward Islandv New Brunswick and Lower Canada.Passage from New York to Halifax.$1G Bo.\tdo\tQuebec.40 Bo.\tHalifax to Pictou.4 Bo.\tdo\tPrince Edward Island.\t5 Bo.\tdo\tMiramichi.12 Bo.\tdo\tQuebec.30 A few family Cabins can be secured on early application.Great care and despatch will be guaianleed in receiving and discharging freight at the various ports.For Freight or passage, apply to the Agents, SIMEON DRAPER.No.46.Pine street.New York.WM.ELLIOTT Montreal, 13th April, 1852.)\t48 ADOEPHUS BOUB.DfE Has just received, by the Ship \"ANDROMACHE,\u2019\u2019 Ninety Crates of Earthenware, VX/ELL ASSORTED for the COUNTRY V > TRADE, which he ofiers at VERY LOW PRICES.They are all ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, and superior in pattern and quality, than any low-priced goods ever offered N.B.\u2014In addition to the above, the Subscriber has a LARGE STOCK on hand, which he received early in the S]u-ing by the lL ST LAWRENCE;\u2019 \"ST.ANDREW,\" nui \u201cANNE,\" all of which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices ADOLPHUS BOURNE, 120, St.Paul, and Corner St.Gabriel Street.July 3.\t107 Champagne, &c.TUST RECE[Y7ED\u2014A fresh supply of J \u201cBOUZY\u201d, (Dinet, Peuvrel & Fils) u GRAND VIN D\u2019AY\u201d same house.For Sale in bond or duty paid.\u2014also\u2014 A complete assortment of WINES, comprising BURGUNDY, BORDEAUX, RIIlrVE and IrtTYSELGE, PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA, &c.\t&c.&c.G.LaMOTHE, No.11 St.Frs.Xavier Street.June 23.\t98 \u201c m.xjmwz\u2019s \u201dT~ THIS highly celebrated CHAMPAGNE, direct from the Proprietors.\u2014also,\u2014 Hennessy\u2019s and Martell\u2019s BRANDIES of old Vintages\u2014for sale by THOS.KAY & CO.St.Eloi Street.June 16.\t92 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Liverpool Salt, Fine and Coarse Liverpool Soap, \u201cSteele\u2019s\u201d Montreal do and Fancy Soaps Imperial Stout E I Pale Ale Castor Oil in bottles Waterford Blue, in 14!tj bxs Lescher\u2019s Starch, in bulk and boxes Sperm, Wax, Crystalline and Composite Candles Cotton Wick Batty\u2019s Sauces, Mustard and Marmalade Copperas, Epsom Salts English YY'riting and Foolscap Papers Do Playing Cards and Address Cards Cassia, Ground Ginger in kegs Teas, Tobacco Pipes And other Articles.A.CUVILLIER & CO.June 28.\t102 BY Tlie Albion, NO.231 ST.PAUL STREET MONTREAL NELSON VOSBURGH.THE Subscriber having leased those commodious premises, (formerly known as FELLERS\u2019 HOTEL, and recently as RYAN\u2019S HOTEL, St.Paul Street,) begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that no exertions on his part will be wanting to make it comfortable for all who may favour him with their patronage.The house will be ready for the reception of visitors on and after the 1st day of May next.NELSON VOSBURGH, (Late Western House.) N.B.\u2014Superior Stabling and covered Y'ard connected with the premises.Montreal, April 22, 1852.\t49 Grant's Hotel, S T.HE NR Y S TR EE T.THE Proprietor of this long-established and well-known HOTEL, begs to remind his Old Friends (for whose past favors he begs to return his thanks,) and the Public generally, that his HOUSE is still OPEN for their reception.The extent of his Accommodations is greater than ever, and his zeal in the discharge of his duties to the public no whit abated.The HOUSE is Large, Commodious, well Furnished, and Comfortable ; his TABLE is supplied with the best that the Market affords; and his STABLES are as good as any in the city CARRIAGES are always in attendance to CONV EY Passengers to and from the different Railway Stations and Steamboat Landings.Montreal, June 14,1852.DC 4m mwf\u201490 WILLIAM J.HEW TON, Custom Mouse Broker, Shipping and Forwarding Agent, QUEBEC.Transhipment of Goods in transit for Montreal or any Western Port, attended to at moderate charges.Ma}\u2019 12.\tmwf\u201462 ramsay & McArthur, ABï 33 e-SAgS SCORES, 58 AND 60, Me GILL STREET.Ground and dry paints ' PATENT DRYERS VARNISHES CHINA GLOSS OHIO FIRE-PROOF PAINT Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil Gold Leaf and Bronzes Artists\u2019 Tools and Colors Glass, Putty, &c, &e.July 27.\t12T Surgical Instruments.THE SUBSCRIBERS have just received per \u201c Lord George Bentinck,\u201d their usual assortment of SURGICAL INSTRTMENTS, consisting of those kinds in usual demand, as well as several newly invented.S.J.LYMAN & CO., Chemists, Place d\u2019A rmes.June 17.\t93 NOTICE.LL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the late LAWRENCE G.BROWN, Esq., are requested to send them, without delay, to the undersigned, at Beauharnois.ANNE BROWN.Beauharnois, 1st March, 1852.\t28 NOTICE.\u201d rpitE CO-PARTNERSHIP which has hereto-IL fore existed between the undersigned, is now DISSOLVED, and M.A.PRIMEAU, Esq., is authorised to settle all the Debts due to the said Co-partnership.M.A.PRIMEAU, A.A.TROTTIER.Ste.Martine, 30th Jan., 1852.\t20 NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP which has heretofore existed between the undersigned, is this day DISSOLVED, by mutual consent.Each of them are authorized to settle accounts, and all outstanding debts will be settled immediately, on presenting the accounts.JAMES ILSLEY, WILLIAM SAYER.Montreal, July 28, 1852.\t___130 FOR SALE.on non fire bricks For Sale by July 28.i by THE' HART.128 FOR Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 Zanté Currants in barrels Valentia Raisins Soft Shell Almonds Dundee Ale Pale do, pints Geunness\u2019 Porter, pints Tanners\u2019 Oil in e .Is, &c.&c.kc \u2014And daily expected\u2014 Phillip\u2019s Pateni Liquid Glue MORRIS BROTHERS, St.Sacrament Street.August 5.\t135 Salt ! Salt.KFV/Y BARRELS Liverpool 500 bags do bags 300 d\u201c For Sale by August 4.JAMES TORRANCE.134 Baisins.1 KA BOXES Best M R I .1 v./\tFor Sale bV August 4.JAMES TORRANCE.134 Î^OR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 25 linnets superior Ottawa BUTTER FRESH BUTTER, in crocks of from 12 to 18ioS, received every Tuesday and Friday, expressly for table use Ground Rock Salt, in 14!b packages, unequalled for dairy or table use English Cheese, Cheshire, North Wiltshire, Berkeley, and American Montreal Cured Hams London Stout Porter, quarts and pints East India Pale Ale, do\tdo Fine Old Brandy, Pale and Dark Together with a choice assortment of General Groceries.CHAS.D PROCTOR, 13 McGill Street.July 24.\t125 Dallas.Blind and plaster laths PE FENCE BOARDS, 5, 3, For Sale by COLIN CAMPBELL, Brewster\u2019s Basin.July 10.\t113 GLENRELD PATENT STARCH How Used in the Eoyal laundry.THE Subscriber begs respectfully to call the attention of Merchants to the \u201cGLEN-FIELD PATENT DOUBLE-REFINED POWDER STARCH\u201d, the superiority of which, over every other article of the kind, is now fully proved by the great and increasing demand.Sole Agent for Canada, ALEXANDER WALKER, 226)^1 St.Paul Street.July 7.\t3m\u2014110 SODA ASH, ST.EOLLOX :\u2014120 casks Just Received.For Sale by May 12.G.D.WATSON.62 pOR SALE\u2014 Fine, Superfine, and Extra Superfine FLOUR Superior Pastry Flour in half barrels for families \u2014At,so\u2014 100 barrels OATMEAL.JANES & OLIVER.July 28.\t127 NEY/~SPlJHG C4ÛÛDS7 WKOIÆSAIÆ.Butter.THE Subscriber has made arrangements that he can be supplied weekly with a superior article of SALT BUTTER, put up expressly for Family use, in jars and small linnets, varying from 18 to 24 its.\u2014also\u2014 On hand\u2014Sugar-cured Hams English and American Cheese Lochfine Herrings \u2014and\u2014 Just Received\u201410 cases of very fine flavoured PALE BRANDY, Hennessey\u2019s brand, six years old, DANL.LANIGAN, Opposite Alexander\u2019s Confectionery, Notre Dame Street.June 21\t96 OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOE THE EXHIBITION OF THW Industry of ail Nations.Spring Importations, THE Subscribers are now receiving from Britain, ex \u201c Ottawa,\" \u201c Caledonia,\" \u201c Actæon\u201d, \u201c Great Britain.\u201d \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d
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