Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 28 août 1852, samedi 28 août 1852
[" mW _ j tmlf1 AND DAILY COMMEUDIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME VT,TV.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1852.WANTED.WANTED, a Young Man, to act as INVOICE CLERK.Apply at 169, St.Paul Street.August 25.\t152 WANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN 'wlioHhas^a knowledge of the GROCERY BUSINESS, speaks both French and English, and writes a good hand.Apply at this Office.August 18.\t146 ANTED\u2014A Young CANADIAN, to serve table and make himself generally useful.\u2014 Enquire at Mr.MASSON\u2019S, Côte St.Antoine, Dorchester Street.August 17.\t145 ANTED\u2014An Experienced BOOK-KEEPER.Apply at this Office.August 11.\t140 WANTED for an Intelligent Lad, 18 years of age\u2014A SITUATION in a respectable Wholesale or Retail Establishment.He writes a good hand, is fnmilar 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 AX/ ANTED for (x Wboloonle Dry Gooda Estftb-i V Hshment in this City, an EXPERIENCED SALESMAN\u2014one speaking the French and English would preferred.Address X.Y., at the office of this paper.Montreal, July 26.\t126 w WANTED 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 business.CHARLES GARTH, No.50 Craig Street.June 1.\t79 To Tanners, Eurniture Makers, Machin-ists &c.At the UPTON STATION, on the Richmond Railroad, 2}^ 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 fulfilment 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 CHILSON\u2019S PATENT WORLD\u2019S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL FUHNACE.NUMBER 155.ÎJOARD.&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 IT.\t66 NOTICE.MRS.STANLEY will have a couple ofRooms vacant, after the first of May.Lagauchetiere Street, ?28 th April.$\t52 Boardimr House.MRS.KILLOCH has Vacancies for a few respectable BOARDERS, No.61)^ Craig Street, opposite the Mayor\u2019s residence.June 1.\tTts\u201479 GIsOS.IOWS KEWS ! ! ! The most important discovery yet Made ! PHILLIPS* PATENT LIQUID GLUE, FOB Carpenters, Brush Makers, Book Binders, Cabinet Makers, Housekeepers, Druggists, &c.THIS being a Patent Glue, in a Liquid state, always ready for use, requires no fire ; it is free from smell, and will keep liquid in any climate ; it also acts as CEMENT for Wood, Stone, China,(Glass, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any substance ; 'as a Paste or Gum it stands unequaled ; its reputation, wherever it has been introduced, is Of the first order ; as a saving to Mechanics, is observable at first sight.We offer liberal inducements to Hardware men, Stationers, Druggists, &c., and^guarantee it to cost less, by 20 ^ cent., than common ordinary Glue.We are making extensive arrangements for this Fall Trade, and< country merchants will do well to attend to this immediately.We are establishing sole Agents in all populous towns throughout the United States.Sold in Bottles of three sizes, and also by the gallon.Small samples sent to any part of the United States, carriage free.\u2014also\u2014 The BRITISH FURNITURE POLISH, in bottles of three sizes.Country Merchants, attend to the above.Apply early.PHILLIPS & CO., 4 Cedar Street, near Pearl, New York.August 3.\t1m\u2014133 HEW BOOKS.JUST received at Sadlier\u2019s Cheap Cash Book Store\u2014 Iconographie Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art, systematically arranged by J G Heck, translated from the German, with additions by Spenser F Baird ; illustrated by five hundred steel plates, containing upwards of twelve thousand engravings, 6 vols, Royal 8vo, elegantly hound in half morocco ; price only £10\u2014the publishers\u2019 price is £12 10.The Illustrated London Cookery Book, a complete Housekeeper\u2019s Guide, by Frederick Bishop, embellished with upwards of 250 engravings ; price 8s 9d.The Crystal Palace and its contents.Essays and Reviews on Theology, Politics and Socialism, by O A Brownson, L L D, 12mo of 536 pages, muslin, 6s 3d.VLo Dnllnwintt of Ohrist, by Thomas A\u2019Kempis, a new Translation, with the approbation of the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminister, 32mo, of 600 pages, 2s 6d.Rome and the Abbey, by the Authoress of Geraldine, 12mo, of 408 pages ; price in paper 2s 6d, muslin 3s 9d.For Sale by D.& J.SADLIER & CO., Corner of Notre Dame and St.Frangois Xavier Streets.Aug.13.142 JEWELLERY.LP.BOIYIN has just added to his Stock, a \u2022 great variety of articles of the most fashionable style, such as WATCHES, JEWELLERY, SILVER PLATE, PAPIER MACHE, &c.Every thing which can please the most varied tastes in his branch of trade, is to be found at M.Boivin\u2019s.Orders will be executed with the strictest punctuality, and at the ordinary prices.Notre Dame Street, corner of Saint Vincent Street, opposite the new Court House.April 29.52 Mouse and Sign Painting AND PAPER HANGING, No.85, Craig Street.THE Subscriber begs respectfully to inform his friends and the publie, that he continues his business as PAINTER & PAPER HANGER, in his old stand, CRAIG STREET.He would particularly call attention to his new CSaiisa Gloss Paint, which is laid on so as to represent ENAMEL.The Subscriber hopes that, with careful attention to business, and MODERATE CHARGES, to receive a portion of public patronage.JOHN GILMOUR, 85 Craig Street.June 23.\tgg Labor-Saving Soap.1 /^n B0X?S LABOR-SAVING SOAP, Barton X^J\\J & Stickney\u2019s, (late Barton &Fenn\u2019s) just received and for Sale by JOHN M.GILBERT.August 17.\t145 Anchors and Chain Cables.FOR SALE, by the Subscribers, a'large and Complete Assortment.FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.February 21\t23 S.: StVtA WE are happy to announce that GHILDOTDS PATENT AIR WARMING AND VENTILATING FURNACE, as recently improved and patented, is declared by high and reliable authority, to be the Best Furnace in the World.Not only is this furnace, and our system of ventilation, proved and declared to be the best mode of Warming and Ventilating DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, SCHOOL HOUSES, COURT and STATE HOUSES, HOSPITALS, STORES, &c, in nearly all the cities and towns in the United States, but is meeting with equal favor in the CANADAS, ENGLAND, RUSSIA, and other Foreign Countries.It has been awarded at the recent Fairs, in this Country, GOLD and.SILVER MEDALS FIRST PREMIUMS, and lastly, the GREAT PRIZE MEDAL AT THE WORLDS FAIR, LONDON.It has been subjected, to the most rigid investigation ard severe practical tests, and unanimously declared the best.(See the printed reports of the Fairs, also city and state public committees on public buildings.) We have more than twenty-five hundred references, many of whom are professional gentlemen, whose scientific attainments in such matters are well known.To attain this desirable object, the inventor of this furnace first abandoned the manufacture of the common frail hot, air furnaces seven years since, under the settled conviction, that red hot iron furnaces burn the oxygen out of the air, producing an unhealthy, scorching, disagreeable odor, unfit to be inhaled by human beings ; besides the constant cracking and burning out of the pots, which permits the poisonous gases to escape and mingle with the air ; and then the annoyance and expense of repairs, new pots, &c.He now has the satisfaction of knowing that his efforts to secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, lias been entirely successful.They posses the following advantages : purity of air, powerful heaters, economical plan for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all equally well\u2014flues easily cleaned out\u2014great durability of furnace,-not liable to repairs for a life time ; perfect safety against setting buildings on fire in which they are located ; may be set in low cellars.Sizes for all classes of buildings.Also, 4 sizes of new and superior.PORTABLE FURNACES,\u2014Dr.Clark\u2019s improved BOSTON SCHOOL STOVE.REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES; ROOM VENTILATORS, &c.Emerson's celebrated VENTILATORS for Roofs of Buildings and Smoky Chimneys, &c.COOKING RANGES, with or without Bath Boilers, and Hot-air Fixtures.AH sizes and styles of those beautiful MISROH MARBLE MANTELS, Parlor & Chamber Frame Grates, of rich European and American styles.Also, a splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL GRATES, for Parlors, &c.Architects, Builders, and the nublic generallv.please examine our extensive assortment.Personal attention given to warming and ventilating buildings in any part of the country.CHILSON, RICHARDSON & CO.51 and 53 Blackston Street, Boston.\u2014also\u2014 CHILSON, RICHARDSON & CO.374 Broadway, New York.S3=\u2019Mr.GEORGE HAGAR is onr Agent for Montreal ; and we recommend Mr.CHARLES GARTH of do., as in every way qualified to put up the Furnace, and our Ventilating Apparatus.CHILSON, RICHARDSON & CO.August 16,1852.\t4m\u2014144 Crown Lands Department, Quebec, August 6, 1852.NOTICE is hereby given that future sales of Crown Lands will be at the prices and on the terms specified in the respective localities mentioned below :\u2014 West of the Counties of Durham and Victoria, at seven shillings and sixpence per acre,payable in ten annual instalments, with interest, one-tenth at the time of sale.East of the County of Ontario, within Upper Canada, four shillings per acre; in the County of Ottawa, three shillings per acre ; from thence, north of the St.Lawrence to the County of Saguenay, and south of the St.Lawrence in the District of Quebec, east of the Chaudière River and Kennebec Road, one shilling and six pence per acre ; in the District of Quebec, west of the River Chaudière and Kennebec Road, two shillings per acre; in the Districts of Three Rivers, St.Francis and Montreal, south of the St.Lawrence, three shillings per acre ; in the District of Gaspé and County of Saguenay, one shilling per acre, in all cases payable in five annual instalments, with interest, one-fifth at the time of sale.For Lands enhanced in value by-special circumstances, such extra price may be fixed as His Excellency the Governor General in Council may direct.Actual occupation to be immediate aud continuous, the land to be cleared at the rate of five acres annually for every hundred acres during five years, and a dwelling house erected not less than eighteen feet by twenty-six feet.The timber to be subject to any general timber duty that may be imposed.The Sale to become null and void in case of neglect or violation of any of the conditions.The Settler to be entitled to obtain a Patent, npon complying with all the conditions.Not more than two hundred acres to be sold to any one person.\taug.11 1m\u2014140 On own L ando DEi'AnxMiuNT.Quebec, July 30, 1852.NOTICE is hereby given, that the SCHOOL LANDS in the COUNTIES OF BRUCE, GREY and HURON are now OPEN FOR SALE to actual Settlers, on the following terms, viz :\u2014 The price to be ten shillings per acre, payable in ten equal annual instalments, with interest : the first instalment to be paid upon receiving authority to enter upon the land.Actual occupation to be immediate and continuous; the land to be cleared at the rate of five acres annually for every hundred acres during the first five years ; a dwelling house, at least eighteen feet by twenty-six, to be erected ; the timber to be reserved until the land has been paid for in full and patented, and to be subject to any general timber duty thereafter ; a license of occupation, not as-signable without permission, to be granted ; the sale and the license of occupation to become\u2019null and void, in case of neglect or violation of any of the conditions ; the Settler to be entitled to obtain a patent, upon complying with all the conditions; not more than two hundred acres to be sold to any one person on these terms.aug.11 1m\u2014140 PFiC-EESS'ICrf iLO-ikïBTSE FIK.E.Blake\u2019s Fire-Proof Paint, OR ARTIFICIAL SLATE.ESPECIALLY recommended for PAINTING METAL and WOODEN ROOFS SPOUTS &c.&c.The Subscribers refer to the subjoined certificate, in reference to the protective qualities of this Paint:\u2014 \u201c This may certify that we have been acquainted with \u2018Blake\u2019s Patent Fire-proof Paint\u2019 for some years, and are well assured that it is really what its name indicates\u2014fire-proof.We consider it a better fire-proof than Tin or Zinc and will insure buildings well covered with it\u2019 at a much lower premium than those covered with the above-mentioned metals.H.K.Smith, Sec.Summit Mut.Fire Ins.Co.Dan\u2019l S.Lee, Ag\u2019t of Medina Co.Mu.Ins.Co.D.B.Hadley, Ag\u2019t of Stark Mut.Ins.Co.R.F.Codding, Ag\u2019t Portage & Farm\u2019s Ins.Co\u201d tVILLIAM LYMAN & CO., Agents 194 and 196 St.Paul Street.\u2019 August 2,\t132 Removal.ÂLAURIH & CO.have REMOVED their \u2022 Wholesale Store to No.203 St.Paul Street, a few Doors east of St.Peter Street.June IS.\t92 JOHN ALLO\u2019S CHEAP LEATHER STORE IS REMOVED TO the BUILDING formerly occupied by the ITALIAN MUSEUM, No.107 Saint Paul Street.June 9.\t86 Removal.THE undersigned has REMOVED his business to the Banking House so long and favorably kaown and occepied by La Banque du Peuple, an more recently by the Montréal City and District Savings\u2019 Bank, in St.Francois Xavier Street.C.DORWIN.May 10, 1852.\t60 NOTICE.THE undersigned have now REMOVED to their Stores, No.5 Little St.Joseph Street, opposite the French Cathedra], where they will continue their Summer and Fall Business.OGILYY, WOOD & CO.July 2.\t106 Removal.Thomas williams, has removed to No.10 St.Sacrament Street.May 8.\t59 NOTICE- WE.HOLMES, Esquire, Advocate, has RE-\u2022 MOVED his Office to the Building of Hugh Taylor, Esquire, St.Gabriel Street, facing Little St.James\u2019 Street.May 6.\t57 Removal.williamIb.lambe, Advocate, N«.49, Little Saint James Street.May 8.\t54 THE Subscriber takes leave to notify his Customers, that he will resume his former business 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.MOLSON 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.\t1T6 Card of Thanks.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.\t114 DR.GODFREY HAS REMOVED, In consequence of the late Fire, to NO.8 GREAT ST.JAMES\u2019 STREET.July 12.\t114 Card of Thanks.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.\t114 Card.MR.JOHN MOLSON, Jr., begs to return his most alnooy-ft\tto lllS IIUIDP- CrîpaUa 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.\tIll Card of Thanks.THE undersigned return sincere thanks for th kind and efficient assistance and untiring exertions of their friends, in their favor, during the late fire.OGILYY, WOOD & CO.June 12.\t89 Ryan Brothers & 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)\t84 NOTICE.^ Clbrk\u2019s Office, Legislativb 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.W.B.LINDSAY, 121\tClerk Assembly.Boiler plates (best) COIL CHAIN TIN PLATES (Charcoal) SHEET LEAD For Sale by THOMAS PECK & CO.No.153 St.Paul Street.July 17.\t119 \u2022!>' ENGLISH AND FRENCH PERFUMERY.LUBIN\u2019S PERFUMERY ; RIMMEL\u2019S do Rimmel\u2019s Toilet Vinegar, Farina\u2019s Eau de Cologne.HAIR OILS\u2014Palma Christi, Vegetable, and 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\u2019S, 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.\t90 LEGAL SALES STORAGE-STORAGE.THE Subscribers have ample accommodation in their FIRST CLASS PREMISES for all descriptions of Merchandize and Produce\u2014Free or in Bond\u2014on moderate terms.CAMPBELL & WILLIAMSON Logan\u2019s Buildings, Commissioner Street.June 11.\t88 THE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for past favours, and begs to inform them that he has Re-opened his Shop in the premises lately occupied by Messrs.Goodwille & Son, Clienneville Street, where he intends to carry on his business, as usual, and he hopes that, from long experience and punctuality, to give general satisfaction to those who may favour him with their support.JAMES MARTIN.Montreal, June 23,1852.\t6m mwf\u2014 NOTICE.ALL Persons having any Claims against the Estate of the late CHARLES CARTER, in his lifetime of the Township of Farnham, are hereby requested to present the same forthwith, duly authenticated, to the undersigned, Executor of the said Carter\u2019s Last Will.Likewise, all persons indebted to the said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment to the said Executor.DAVID CONNELL, Cowansville.Dunham, 5th August, 1852.3m mwf C 138 Disinfectants./\u2022CONCENTRATED CHLORIDE ofZINC,com-VV monly called Sir William Burnett\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid.LEDOYEN\u2019S DISINFECTING FLUID TENNANT\u2019S DISINFECTING CHLORIDE OF LIME.The above iu bottles, with directions for use\u2014 for Sale, wholesale and retail, by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Chemists, &e., next the Court House, August 7.\t137 VAÏ.VABI.E SUJVSSTMESÏT.W1 FOR SALE.For Sale under Judicial Authority.THE IMMOVEABLE PROPERTIES hereinafter described, belonging to the Estate of the lato MARIE MARGUERITE GAUTHIER, in her lifetime of the City of Montreal, Widow of the late Joseph Courcelles dit Chevalier, Senior:\u2014 1.\u2014A LOT OF GROUND situated in the said City, bounded in front by Notre Dame Street, in rear by the Lot hereinafter secondly described; on one side by a property belonging to John Donegani, Esquire, and on the other side by a property now in the occupation of the Commissariat, containing thirty-one feet in front by thirty-six feet six inches in depth ; thence forty-two feet in width, by 'a further depth of seventy-seven feet six inches, making a depth of 114 feet from Notre Dame Street, the whole English measure, without guarantee of precise measurement, and as the above lot is now enclosed, with a three-story stone house and other buildings thereon erected.2.\u2014A LOT OF GROUND, situated at the same place, bounded in front by CIh,.,.¦ J= .'/u- i Street', in fear by the Lot first above described; on one side by the said John Donegani, and on the other side by a property in the occupation of the Commissariat, contain-.ing forty-two feet in front, by 100 feet in depth, the whole English measure, without guarantee of precise measure, and as it is now enclosed, without buildings thereon.3.\u2014A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the St.Lawrence Suburb of the said City, containing forty feet in front, by 158 feet in depth, French measure, the whole more or less, as now being enclosed ; bounded in front by St.Urbain Street, in rear by the representatives of the late Clarke; on one side by Mr.Joseph R.Bronsdon, or representatives, and on the other side by Samuel Taylor and Jane Brooke, with a two-story stone house and other buildings thereon erected ; and 4.\u2014A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the St.Louis Suburb.of the said City, containing thirty feet in front, by ninety feet in depth, the whole more or less, and as now being enclosed ; bounded in front by the Main Street of the said Suburb, in rear by Perthius Street; on one side by Guy Street, otherwise called Berry Lane, and on the other side by Mr.Edouard Courcelles dit Chevalier, with a two-story stone house covered with tin, and other buildings thereon erected.The above Properties will he Sold, with such right of \u201c mitoyennete\u201d as may belong thereto in the adjoining walls, and at the charge of such servitudes and right of mitoyennete, to which the same may be subject, in favor of the neighboring proprietors.The adjudication to the highest bidder of the above Lots, will take place at the DOOR of the ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH CHURCH ofthis City, after Divine Service in the Morning, to wit : Of Lots Nos.1 and 2, on SUNDAY, the 5th of SEPTEMBER next, and of Lots Nos.3 and 4, on SUNDAY, the 12th of the same month.For particulars, enquire of the Subscriber, at his Office, No.12, St.Lambert Street, Montreal.J.BELLE, N.P.Montreal, August 18, 1852.\tr rt\u2014147 SALE By Autkority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD and adjudged to the highest bidder, on SUNDAY, the 12 th September next, at the DOOR of the PARISH CHURCH of MONTREAL, after Divine Service in the Morning, the following immoveables, to wit:\u2014 1st\u2014A BUILDING LOT situated on Bonaventure Street, of 85 x 75 feet, bounded on one side by the School House, and on the other side side by Legault and Delorier, with a wooden house of two stories and other buildings fnArpnn PT\u2019Pf\u2019tf'n 2nd\u2014Two other BUILDING LOTS contiguous, situated in rear of the lot above described, fronting upon a small street, near Ste.Marguerite Street, bounded on one side by P.Lawlor, Esq., and on the other by Idr.Prnd- with a.wooden 110 U S C of tWO StOZ'lPS and other buildings erected bn each of the lots.These properties belong to the succession of the late Mr.Louis Blanchard.For conditions of sale, apply to the undersigned.J.E.O.LaBADIE, N.P.Montreal, 25th August, 1852.\tr Tf\u2014154 SALE, By Authority of Justice.ILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder, at the DOOR of thé PARISH CHURCH ofthis city, on SUNDAY, the 12 th of September next, after Divine Service in the morning\u2014 A LOT OF LAND situated in the Saint Louis Ward of this city, consisting of 80 x 180 feet, hounded in front by Sanguinet Street, in rear by the representatives of the late Mr.Caje-tan LeBlanc and by Mr.T.X.Tessier, on one side by Mr.Louis Caty, and on the other side by the representatives of the late Mr.François Caty, Junr., without any buildings thereon erected, but planted with fruit trees.Apply to Mr.CHARLES CATY, or to the undersigned.J.E.O.LaBADIE, N.P.Montreal, 24th Aug., 1852.\tr if 152 Sale of Immoveables.ON MONDAY, the TWENTIETH day of SEPTEMBER next, at the Door of the Parish Churchof BOUCHERVILLE, at TEN o\u2019clock in the Morning, will be Sold, by Auction, the immoveables hereinafter described, belonging to the succession of JEAN Bte.CICOT\u2014to wit: 1st\u2014A FARM situated in the Parish of Boucherville, in the 2nd concession, of three arpents, or thereabout, in front, by twenty-five arpents in depth, and from thence two arpents in front by five arpents in depth, more or less, bounded on one end by the Queen\u2019s highway, on the other by the Queen\u2019s highway and by the lands of François Audet, on the one side by those of Jean Bte.Cicot, Junr., and on the other side by those of Narcisse Lar-rivee and Augustin Viau, in cultivation, with a house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected.2nd\u2014A FARM situated in the same Parish, in the 5th concession, of four arpents or thereabout, in front, by twenty-five arpents in depth, more or less, bounded at both ends by the Queen\u2019s highway, on one side by the lands of Jean Bte.Jodoin,Esq., and of Oliver Robert, and on the other side by those of the Widow of Jean Bte.Cicot, in cultivation, with a house, barn, stable, and other buildings thereon erected.3rd\u2014A LOT OF LAND situated in the Seigniory of Montarville, Parish of St.Bruno, of three-quarters of an arpent in front, by twenty-five arpents in depth, more or less, bounded at one end by the line which separates the bush from the twenty-fifth concession, on the other end by the concession oS la Rabarto-liere, on one side by the lands of the Widow of Jean Bte.Cicot, and on the other side by those of Major Benoit, partly in cultivation, and parti}' in standing wood.X LOT OF LAND situated in the Seigniory of Belœil, parish of St.Julie, in a place called Ber à Cheval, of one arpent in front, by fifteen arpents in depth, more or less, bounded at one end by the lauds of one Blain, and at the other by those of parties unknown, on one side by those of the representatives of Joseph IVeilbrenner,Esq., and on the other side by those of Antonie Martimbault, in standing wood.The conditions of Sale will be announced at the time of sale.\u201e\tLS.LACOSTE, N.P.Boucherville, Aug.18, 1852.\tf\u2014149 Protection from Bigiitning.THE Subscribers are now prepared to supply the People of Canada with SPROTT\u2019S PATENT LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR.We have those manfactured by L.Wilcox & Co., Hartford, Ct., and also of our own manufacture, St.Johns, C.E.We have Certificates from Prof.Sillaman, Yale College, Sillaman, Jun., near Louisville, and other scientific gentlemen in the United States and Canada.These Conductors are made of annealed iron, connected by brass joints, zinc protectors, and insulated by glass tubes, sunnounted by a brilliant metallic point, with silver-plated magnetic needles at the base.A Model of this Rod may be seen at the City Surveyor\u2019s Office, City Hall.AGENTS WANTED for the Sale of this Rod.Address, A & W.SKEELS, St.Johns, C.E.A.ROUNDS, General Agent.May 6.\t57 .&B© Ei S\u2019HUS EOUB.3JÎB Has just received, by the Ship ANDROMACHE,\u201d Ninety Crates of Earthenware, WELL ASSORTED for the C O U N TR Y PRICESRAThVahre alfe ^ at VERY L0W ENGLISH MANUFACTURE and superior in pattern and quality, than any low-priced goods ever offered.\t\u2019 iln:NT'BTÏ1i,additi01110 the above.\u2018be Subscriber basa Larue STOCK on hand, which he re-ea,rv ln the Spring by the \u201c ST LAW- \u201cST- Andrew;' and \u201canne,\u201d aii ot which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices ADOLPHUS BOURNE, UO, bt.Paul, and Corner St.Gabriel Street.JuIJ 3.\t107 \u201c KSUSsEBS\u2019S\"\u201d.\t~ THIS highly celebrated CHAMPAGNE, direct from the Proprietors.\u2014also,\u2014 ^ Hennessy\u2019s and MartelTs BRANDIES of old linages\u2014for Bole bv 1\t\u2019\t\u2018 THOS.KAY & OO.St.Eloi Street.June 16.\t92 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014\t\u2014 Liverpool Salt, Fine and Coarse Liverpool Soap, \u201c Steele\u2019s\u201d Montreal do and Fancy Soaps Imperial Stout E I Pale Ale Castor Oil in bottles Waterford Blue, in 141b 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 Writing 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.\t402 Ealhs.LIND and PLASTER LATHS FENCE BOARDS, 5, 3, 1 For Sale by COLIN CAMPBELL, Brewster\u2019s Basin.JuIyJKl_________________________113 GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH.Now Used in the Royal Laundry.THE Subscriber begs respectfully to call the attention of Merchants to the \u201c GLENFIELD 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>J, St.Paul Street.July 7.\t3m\u2014110 gODA ASH, ST.ROLLOX :\u2014120 casks Just Storage TN the FIRST-CLASS STORE, tfo.60.Commis-L sioners\u2019 Street.on, THREE UPPER STORIES TO LET, with convenient access.A.GUNDLACK, No.60, Commissioners\u2019 Street June 8.\tg5 B Received.For Sale by May 12.G.D.WATSON.62 For 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 FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 150,000 feet SQUARE PINE 100,000 do FLAT do 3,000 do SQUARE ELM N.B.DESMARTEAU, 93, St Paul Street.April 10.\t44 iSALE\u2014 .1\t50 hhds very bright Porto Rico Sugar \u2014ALSO\u2014 10 tierces Loaf Sugar 50 barrels London Crushed Loaf RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.August 4.\t134 STEAM SOAP, CANDLE AND LARD OIL MANUFACTORY, INSPECTOR STREET, MONTREAL.THE attention of Merchants, Machinists, and the Trade generally, is invited to the following Articles, manufactured by the Subscribers, viz.: SOAPS.Common, Liverpool, Pale Yellow, White, Castile, Crane\u2019s Labor Saving, Chemical Olive, Old Brown and White Windsor, Variegated, Almond, Shaving, Rypopha-gan.And a comulete assortment of FANCY SOAPS.CANDLES.Belmont Sperm\u2014Superior to any imported.Patent Wax\u2014Economical and free from smoke or smell.Patent Refined\u2014Metallic Wicks.Wax Wicks\u2014An excellent article.Tallow Candles.OILS.Improved LARD OIL of the finest quality, and superior in many respects to either Olive or Sperm Oil.ANTI-CORROSIVE MACHINERY OIL, unequalled by any hitherto used in the Province, the cheapest and best for Railroads, Steamboats, and all kinds of Machinery.\u2014also,\u2014 Sperm, Olive, Solar Sperm, Seal, Whale, Cod, and Tanners\u2019 Oil.The facilities for manufacturing possessed by the Subscribers from recent improvements in their Machinery, combined with the newest discoveries in the process of Manufacture, enable them to offer superior advantages, both in price and quality to purchasers.JOHN MATHEWSON & SON.May 14\t64 JOHN LE\u2019yBïr, Importer of Segars, Tobaccos, &c., {Three Doors East of the.English Church,) MOST respectfully informs his Friends and numerous Customers, that he has now the LARGEST AK» BEST SELECTED STOCK CF Havana and Principe Cigars m CASTABA, and being the ONLY DIRECT IMPORTER in the City, he is enabled to offer, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, his Entire Stock, at 25 per Cent less than any other House.Also, ON HAND, a large and beautiful assortment of MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Mounted in Silver; SNUFF BOXES, Gold Mounted and Plain ; Patent Leather CIGAR CASES, SMOKERS\u2019 COMPANIONS, TOBACCO JARS, in Parian and Lava ; with an immense variety of other FANCY ARTICLES, and his usual Fine Qualities of PLUG and CUT TOBACCOS, GERMAN and FRENCH SNUFFS, just landed.TAKE NOTICE that I have no connexion with any other establishment in the City.JOHN LEVEY.June 22.\t97 _ MESSRS.A.& S.N0RDHEIMER HAVE the pleasure of announcing to the Musical public of Montreal and vicinity, that they have in addition to their Establishment in Toronto, OPENED a PIANO FOUTE WARE-KOOM, IN GREAT ST.JAMES\u2019 STREET, under the ODD FELLOWS\u2019 HALL, for the Sale of these so favorably known PIANOS OF J.CHICKERING, BOSTON, AND STODDARD & DUNHAM, NEW YORK.Their assortment will always consist of every description made by these Celebrated Makers, at prices ranging from £60 to £200.Parties désirions of purchasing one of these SUPERIOR INSTRUMENTS, may depend on obtaining it at the Lowest Manufacturer's Prices, and most satisfactory terms.A variety of PIANOS by other Makers constantly kept for Sale or Hire, and a liberal allowance made for old Pianos in exchange.23= PIANOS REPAIRED and TUNED.Orders (containing a description of the Piano required) from and part of the Province, sent to them, either in Montreal or Toronto, will receive their best attention.June 2.\tgo At TmTT Just Published, LITHOGRAPHIC VIEW of the FRENCH CHURCH and PLACE D\u2019ARMES, Montreal, from a Painting by Kreighoff.Price 5s, For bale at all the Booksellers.August 5.\tJ35 FOR SALE.on non fire bricks For Sale by\t\\ THEODORE HART.July 28.\t128 F OR Sale by the Subscribers\u2014 Zanté Currants in barrels Valentia Raisins Soft Shell Almonds Dundee Ale Pale do, pints Geunness' Porter, pints Tanners\u2019 Oil in bbls, &c.&c.&c \u2014And daily expected\u2014 Phillip\u2019s Patent Liquid Glue MORRIS BROTHERS, St.Sacrament Street.August 5.\t135 Salt ! Salt !! BARRELS Liverpool 500 bags do 300 do Stoved For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.August 4.\t134 Raisins,\t~ 1 BOXES Best M R 1ÜU For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.August 4.\t134 ECEIVING and FOR SALE\u2014 Straw and Fancy Bonnets Artificial Flowers Parasols, Ribbons Lace Goods, in full assortment Printed Jaconets and Delaines Summer Prints Gros do Naples, Silk Bandannas Tweeds, Does, Cassimeres, Broad Cloths Satin and other Vestings Summer Cloths, Orleans, Coburgs, Lastings Bleached Shirtings, Irish Linens Jean, Cross Over and Bengal Stripes Ginghams, Derides, Brown Sheetings, Baggings Clark & Co.\u2019s Paisley Sewing Cottons ROBERT ADAMS, 227, St.Paul Street.May 5.\t56 FOR SALE.Batter* 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 lbs.\u2014also\u2014 On hand\u2014Sugar-cured Hams English and American Cheese Lochfine Hearings \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 Spring Importations, THE Subscribers are now receiving from Britain, ex \u201c Ottawa,\u201d \u201c Caledonia,\u201d \u201c Actaeon\u201d, \u201c Great Britain.\u201d \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d &c., &c., their usual assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS.\u2014Also, from the American Markets,\u2014 A Large and well-assorted STOCK of BROWN.SHEETINGS, \u201cAtlantic,\u201d \u201cAppleton\u201d, and \u201c Amaskeag,\u201d brands.Cotton Yarn Bleached Shirtings Shirting Stripes Ticks Kentucky Jeans Fancy Cassimeres Satinets, &c., &c.All of which will be offered on reasonable terms GILMOUR & CO., 9 St.Sacrament Street.May 10.\tgo /\"VN HAND\u2014 .' Bbls3 I Bright Porto Rico Sugar Puncheons Strong Jamaica Rum Chests Twankay, Hyson, and Oolong Teas Boxes Tobacco, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 16\u2019s Bbls Cod Oil Bbls No 1 Split Herrings Boxes Chocolate, Broma, Ginger, \u201cMott\u2019s\u201d Boxes Lobsters, in 1 & 2 lb tins, \u201cHolliday\u2019s\u201d Boxes Montreal White, Pale, and Yellow Soap Boxes Montreal Starch Casks London Porter, \u201cHanbury, Trueman & Co\u2019s \u201d, qts and pts Hhds and tierces Molasses Bbls Pale Seal Oil Bags Pimento Cigars, Havana, in boxes Cordage, Tarred and Manilla Hides\u2014Dry Salted Laguayra &c,\t&c.For Sale by &c J.& J.MITCHELL, No 2, Lemoine Street.June 19.\t95 THE Subscriber begs to acknowledge his thanks to the inhabitants of Montreal and vicinity, for their liberal patronage since his succession to Mr.Rexford\u2019s business, and trusts, from strict and personal attention, to continue to merit that share of public encouragement.He would also respectfully intimate that he is now receiving a general supply of GENUINE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, SCENTED SOAPS, TOOTH and NAIL BRUSHES, COMBS, &c.&c.Prescriptions carefully dispensed.All Preparations in Pharmacy according to the London Pharmacopæ.Agent for Merchant\u2019s celebrated GARGLING OIL, R.BIRKS, 29, McGill Street.July 8\tm Gas Fittings.JUST OPENED and tor Sale at the lowest possible prices, a large assortment of all kinds of GAS CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c., imporled late last Fail ; and wiil receive per seme of the first Ships, an additional supply, to which he invites the attention of Gas Consumers.CHARLES GARTH, No.56 < 'aijtStreet.May 5.\t55\t- .Safety from Fire, omo Pzs5.E-3?i;oc-r p assit.The only effective FIRE-PROOF COVERING for Shingled Roofs, Clap-boarding, Fences, &c.It dries in 24 hours, and in four weeks be-comes as hard as slate.Wholesale and Retail at RAMSAY & MeARTHUR\u2019S Oil and Color Stores, 58 and 60 McGill Street.July 21.______ 122 THE OK'S TRICE SUSTESfi ï ! I M0RIS0N, CAiERÔN & EMPEY HAVE just received direct from London, ex Cunard Steamer \u201c Niagara\u201d, 20 Cases Kew Summer Goods, containing\u2014 1500 Swiss and Woolverein Bonnets, Fancy & Plain, latest shapes Straw Trimmings, every width and style White and Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, &c Barege, Filled, Cashmere and Delaine Lung Shawls, all new styles from a celebrated maker All shades in Braganzies, Brilliantines.&c Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c ALSO\u2014 The latest Patterns in Mantles direct from Paris Muslin and Lace Under Sleeves, Collars, Flouncing Spotted and Worked Muslins, &c 1 Case assorted Parasols, &c Sales made for Cash only.Doors close punctually at Eight o\u2019clock.MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY, No, 202 Notre Dame Street.July 7.\t110 F Bianitets.ORSALE- 50 baies 7 Point Mackinaw\u2019s 30 do 3, 4, 5 and 6 Points, heavy 20 do Best, Rose, Whitney and Bath 10 do Blown and Grey Horse Covers JEAN BRUNEAU.May 23, 1851.\t71 BOUZIT, (DINET PEUVREL & FILS.) THE Subscriber is now receiving a lot of that excellent CHAMPAGNE, through his Agent in New York, Mr.E.LaMontagne, under whose instructions the Wine was got up with the greatest care, and surpasses, in bouquet aud aroma, all previous shipments.It is the favorite Wine of Saratoga Springs, Newport, Rockaway, and many other Watering Places.G.LaMOTHE, No.11, St.François Xavier Street.August 18.\tX46 FOR SALE by the Subscriber, in the STORE heretofore occupied by TORRANCE & BUS-TEED :\u2014 TEAS\u2014Twankay, Young Hyson, Hyson, Imperial, Souchong, Oolong and Congou COFFEE\u2014Green and Roasted SUGARS\u2014Bright Muscovado, Loaf and White Bastards OILS\u2014Linseed, Cod, Seal and Whale RAISINS\u2014Bunch Muscatels, in boxes & quarters CURRANTS\u2014Best Zanté, in caroteels and bris RICE\u2014East India \u2014also\u2014 Molasses, Whiting, Bath Bricks, Fig Blue, Soap, Candles, Barley, &c.&c.JAMES TORRANCE, 21 St.Peter Street.July 26.\t126 SMETHWICK GLASS\u2014\t' Window Glass, extra thick, large sizes, suitable for Shop fronts Colored Glass\u2014Ruby, Purple, Yellow, Blue and Green Ornamental Glass, various patterns \u2014also\u2014 Rough Plate Glass, for Hot-houses For Sale by\tPHILIP HOLLAND.August 19.\t147 F~~ OR SALE\u2014\t'\t\u2018 200 kegs BUTTER.DESMARTEAU, PLAMONDON & MOUSSEAU.August 20.\tde 148 STARCH\u2014\tr 100 boxes St.Hilaire Corn Starch 50 da do Crystal do D.BUSTEED, No.23, St.Peter Street.August 20.\t148 FOR SALE.N FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 Muscovado Sugar, in hhds and bris Loaf and Crushed Sugar, in hhds and brla Molasses, in puncheons and tierces Twankay, Souchong and Congo Teas D.BUSTEED, No.23, St.Peter Street.August 20.\t148 PLATT\u2019S CHEESE\u2014 Just Received, a few Barrels PLATT\u2019S CHEESE.D.BUSTEED.August 20.\t148 TUST RECEIVED and for Sale\u2014 J Fine Table Codfish Gaspe Cod Oil JOHN MOLSON, Junr.August 20.\tdu 148\t.Genuine white paint\u2014 No.1 Dry White and Red Lead For Sale by JOHN MOLSON, Junr.August 20.\tdu 148 F OR Sale by the Subscriber\u2014 SUGARS\u2014Refined Loaf Sugar London Crushed do Bright Porto Rico do FRESH TEAS\u2014Twankay, Young and Old Hyson, Gunpowder, Souchong, &c Tobacco, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s, 10\u2019s, 16\u2019s, 20\u2019s \u201c Hennessey\u2019s\u201d Brandy \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin \u201c Hibbert\u2019s\" Porter Madras Indigo Pepper, Cloves, Cassia, Mace \u201c Wix\u2019s\" Mustard, Saltpétrê Soap, Starch Belmont and Montreal Candles Tanner\u2019s Oil, &c JOHN MOLSON, Junr, August 20.\tdu 148 WINES- 40 qr-casks PORT and SHERRY For Sale by THOS.WILLIAMS, 10, St.Sacrament Street.August 13.\t142 Montreal candles\u2014 '\t~ 50 boxes Montreal Candles, long 6\u2019s For Sale bv STEPHENS & MILLS.August 13.\t142 s ALAD OIL-50 baskets \u201cPosselet Fils\u201d For Sale by STEPHENS & MILLS.August 13.\t142 /CALCUTTA TWINE\u2014 V_y 100 bales Calcutta Hemp Twine, for Sale by STEPHENS & MILLS.August 17.\t145 TT'OR SALE\u2014 J?20,000 \u201cDutchess\u201d aud \u201cCountess\u201d Best Welch ROOFING SLATES.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.August 16.\t144 PAINTS AND WINDOW GLASS\u2014 L A large assortment for Sale by HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.August 16.\t144 pOR Sale by the Subscriber\u2014 L: 5 tons Locke & Co.\u2019s Genuine White Paint 25 casks Epsom Salts THOS.WILLIAMS, 10 St.Sacrament Street.Aug.10.\t139 TT'OR SALE\u2014 L 60 barrels HERRINGS, just received JANES & OLIVER.July 28.\t127 TUST RECEIVED\u2014 J 75 hhds very Bright MUSCOVADO SUGARS HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.August 18.\t146 O A A Tons No 1 PIG IR0N For Sale by ' THEODORE HART.Jnly 28.\t128 CJLATE\u201450 tons best ENGLISH SLATES, for O Sale by CAMPBELL & WILLIAMSON.August 6.\t136 r'lOKE k COAL, for Sale by V-'\tCAMPBELL & WILLIAMSON.August 6.\t136 piOALS\u2014Superior large GRATE COALS for VV Sale from barge, in lots to suit purchasers.PHILIP HOLLAND.August 5.\t135 A FEW boxes Mott\u2019s CHOCOLATE ex \u201c Aure-XX lie,\u201d from Halifax.For Sale by NOAD, YOUNG & CO.August 19.\t147 TT'OR SALE\u2014BLASTING, FO, FA, FF, FFF & T Canister GUNPOWDER.GEORGE DEMPSTER.No.3 St.Sacrament St.Ang.10.\t139 T>RIME CLUSTER RAISINS\u2014 X Just received 500 boxes FRESH CLUSTER RAISINS, in good order, and for Sale by NOAD, YOUNG & CO.August 19.\t147 TpOR SALE\u2014 X Mess, Prime Mess, Prime and Cargo Pork Extra and Superfine Flour Liverpool Salt in barrels and bags Fine Stoved Salt in bags Twankay Tea Raisins in boxes WATSON & WILLIAMS, August 21.\t149 Cod Fish.100 BFISHS\u2019100 }b3each\u2019 Selected TABLE ' For Sale by STEPHENS k MILLS.August 14.\t143 Fire-proof Paint.1 /A TONS, in barrels $3 each, for Sale low IW\tE.ATWATER & CO.193, St.Paul Street.August 17.\tdu\u2014145 Indian Corn Meal.A\tBARRELS Fresh Steam-dried, in Bond ^X vJ vX or duty paid\u2014for Sale by NOAD, YOUNG & CO.August 5.\t135 OW LANDING\u2014 French and English CALF SKINS, Hide Butts English artd Spanish CORDOYAN and Binding Pieces Strained BASILS, Black Grain CALF SKINS SHOE KNIVES, BLOCK LASTS, SATIN BUTTONS, GRAIN SEALS, &c.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO., St.Sacrament Street.July 31.131 ON HAND\u2014 London Crushed Sugars \u201c Martell\u201d & \u201c Hennessy\u2019s\u201d Pale and Brown Brandy \u201c De Kuyper\u2019s\u201d Geneva Linseed Oils, Boiled and Raw \u2018\u2018 Zante\u2019\u2019 Currants, fresh in barrels Twankay, Souchong and Congou Teas Honey Dew Tobacco, 5\u2019s, 8\u2019s and 18\u2019s \u2014also,\u2014 Port and Sherry Wines, Madras Indigo Nutmegs, Saleratus, &c., &c.For Sale by HUGH FRASER, 11, St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, August 10, 1852.\t139 B RANDY, in cases and hhds, \u201c Hennessey \u201d, \u201c Martell \u201d, and \u201c Tardieux \u201d.STEPHENS & MILLS.August 9.\t138 3RESERVING SUGARS\u2014 L London Refined Loaf Do Crushed Dutch do, and Granulated Sugars.For Sale by R.THOMAS, 35, St.James Street.July 23.\t124 SAVAGE\u2019S URSINA, or REAL BEAR\u2019S GREASE.Depot, 91 Notre Dame Street, next the Court House.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.July 27.\t127 JUST RECEIVED\u2014 120 bags best E.I.Rice 100 Westphalia Hams \u2014also\u2014 53 cases finest Old Port in bottle 45 cases do Old Madeira do Bottled at places of growth.NOW LANDING\u2014 Window Glass in half boxes\u201410 x 8, 12 x 10 , 14 x 10, 2 x 7, &c.&c.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO., St.Sacrament Street.July 21.\t122 Fresh Swedish leeches\u2014Just received per Express.ALFRED SAVAGE & CO.Chemists, &c., next the Court House.July 27.\t127 TUST RECEIVED\u2014 u A bale of superior English Double Chamomiles A bale of very fine selected Senna S.J.LYMAN & CO.Place d\u2019Armes.August 9.\t138 CORDAGE\u201446 bales, assorted, for Sale by G.D.WATSON.May 28\t76 JUST RECEIVED\u2014 East India Pale ALE, in Wood and Bottle, Havana, Principle and other CIGARS HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.July 31.\t131 Pests of tiie House.BUG POISON, in Bottles, the best known for Bed-Bugs, &c.One application eradicates every trace.SMITH\u2019S EXTERMINATOR, for RATS and MICE, as well as for COCKROACHES, Beetles, &c &c MORT A MOUCHE, or Fly Poison, for destroying Flies.All the above warranted to answer perfectly the purpose intended.For Sale by S.J.LYMAN & CO.Place d\u2019Armes.August 9.\t138 A SUPERIOR double horse-power SÈPERA-TOR and THRESHER.For Sale by GEO.HAGAR, 103 St.Paul Stieet.August 6.\t136 ©REAS B ASS.© AISï NOW TO BE HAD AT THE NEW GROCERY STORE, 104, Notre 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, pack- A well-assorted STOCK for the COUNTRY July 28.WM.ARMSTRONG & CO., 104 Notre Dame Street.128 The Galvanized Iron Company OF LONDON.THE Subscribers, AGENTS for the above Company, are expecting by the next Mail Steamer from Liverpool, the following Samples of their Manufactures, to which they solicit the attention of Architects and Builders :\u2014 GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, Do\tMETAL TILES, Do\tdo GUTTERS, Do\tdo PIPES, Do\tdo WATER\tSPOUT HEADS, BRACKETS, WALL HOOPS, CLOUT NAILS, &c.&e.&c.And, by one of the first London Ships, will receive a Consignment of the above goods.A.CUVILLIER & CO.August 18.\t146 CANA»A STOVES.THE Subscribers offer for Sale, at thé lowest market prices, the following BOX STOVES, made in Montreal, warranted equal to St.Maurice or Three Rivers in patterns and sizes\u2014 300 36-inch Double Stoves 300 30 do\tdo\tdo 50 27 do\tdo\tdo 100 36 do\tSingle\tdo 250 30 do\tdo\tdo 75 27 do\tdo\tdo 50 24 do\tdo\tdo 50 21 do\tdo\tdo August 4.\tANDERSON, EVANS & CO.134\t M For Sale.Ofin BARRELS LONDON CRUSHED ^UU SUGAR.T.C.PANTON, 7, St.Sacrament Street.August 16.\tdu\u2014144 ÔFFEE\u2014\t~\t~ 400 bags consisting of Laguayra, Cape, St.Domingo, Jamaica, Selected ditto, Java, Montreal, August 26, 1852.)\te\u2014153 M1 ISS LYMAN\u2019S CLASSES will resume their exercises, on WEDNESDAY, September 1st, St.Helen Street, Aug.23.\t151 Large Shop to Let in St.Mary Street.MTHE Subscriber will convert his present Dwelling House in St.Mary Street into a SHOP and DWELLING, should a suitable Tenant offer, for 3 or 5 years.DANIEL GORRIE.August 26.\tr 153 TO LET, Till 1st May next, with immediate possession, a A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, situated off Sherbrooke Street.There will be found every convenience for a respectable family\u2014Offices and other Buildings in good order.For further particulars, apply at this Office.August 26.\t153 STORE TO LET, And.Immediate Possession given.A LARGE FOUR-STORY CUT STONE ¦iiasm STORE, in St.Peter Street, with a Large Safe, New York Patent Hoisting Wheel, &c.As the building is about being finished, the Offices could be fitted up to suit the Tenant.MAURICE CUVILLIER.August 26.\tb\u2014153 TO LET.a A STONE HOUSE, in the vicinity of Bleury Street, containing eight well-finished rooms.Apply at this office.August 26.\t153 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET.THE EXTENSIVE PREMISES, Corner of St.Maurice and McGill Streets, for many years known as the OTTAWA HOTEL.The increasing trade in this part of the City renders it one of the most desirable localities in Montreal, for either a Wholesale or Retail Business.By a slight alteration it may be converted into two splendid Shops.Application to be made to the Proprietor, at SAMUEL MATHEWSON & SON\u2019S, McGill Street.August 26.\t153 House and Garden.WANTED by May next, within three miles ot St.James Street, a HOUSE and GARDEN, with Ont-houses, suitable for a Family.Apply, with particulars, A.Y., Herald Office.August 19.\t147 NOTICE.FEW of the BEST ROOMS at MONKLAND, to be rented to Families.August 25.F 152 A 30 BY BERNARD, HARKEN & CO.Special Sale of Furs, Skins, &c., for Cash.AT the Stores of the Subscribers, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st September, will be offered to the Trade, at Public Auction, for Cash, the following valuable FUR GOODS, viz.;\u2014 940 Blk Astracan Skins, assorted qualities 560 Lustred Blk Russia Lamb Skins (beautiful curls) 150 Natural Col\u2019d do\tdo\tdo do 450 Grey\tdo\tdo\tdo some very dark 700 White Ermine Skins 48 Spotted Rabbit Linings 25 Dressed Buckskins And immediately after the Sale of the above, will be offered, a large assortment of FURS, suitable to the coming season (particulars hereafter) at a credit of 3 months.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.BERNARD, HARKIN & CO., 151\tAuctioneers.THE Subscriber having been APPOINTED, by Her Most Faithful Majesty the Queen of Portugal, CONSUL FOR CANADA, hereby gives notice, that all Landing and other Certificates, required for Wines or other Produce imported from Portugal, must be certified and attested by him.Applications to be made at the Consulate Offices, St.Peter Street, Quebec ; or to LeMesurieb, Routh & Co., Water Street, Montreal.W.H.TILSTONE.Montreal, July 31, 1852,\t131 NEW BOOKS.JOHN ARMOUR has just received\u2014 English Law and Equity Reports, vol 9 Blackwood\u2019s Magazine for August The Art of Ready Reckoniug ; or Mental and Practical Arithmetic, by Jno Brass, price 2s 6d \u2014also,\u2014 A fresh supply of The White Slave, by a Fugitive For Sale at No.9, Great St.James Street-August 20.\t148 BOURNFS ALE VAULTS, OB® F3SS.Zb©WS\u2019 wat.t.THE Subscriber, intending to REMOVE to a Brewery in St.Urbain Street, offers TO LET the PROPERTY he now occupies.The VAULTS are excellent, and will Store about 1000 hhds.There is also a comfortable DWELLING on Fortification Lane.G.BOURNE.August 16.\t144 S3\u201d Mr.Racey wishes to sell the Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall Property.STOCK.WANTED\u2014About £800 worth in CITY BANK, BANK DU PEUPLE, and CHAMPLAIN & ST.LAWRENCE RAILROAD BONDS.The lowest price to be stated.Address H.H., SAMUEL COCHRAN, St.Paul Street- August 25.\tb\u2014152 Card.THE CITY BANK acknowledges, with thanks, the prompt settlement, by the NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Oswego, N.Y., of their claim for loss on property recently destroyed by fire in Sherbrooke, insured for $3000 with said Company, under a policy held by the Bank as collateral security.The claim having been paid on demand, within the 60 days usually required.August 25.t\u2019 152 Butter! Butter!! TINNETS Superior DAIRY BUTTER, just received.For Sale by JOHN WHYTE.August 25.\t 152 For Sale, A FINE FAMILY HORSE, six years old, about leU hands high\u2014good in single and double harness.Apply to P.RONAYNE, McGill Street, corner of St.Joseph Street.August 24.\tr\u2014151 EXTBCTSZVXI STORAG-E, In First-Class Cut Stone Warehouse, Covered with Tin and Facing the Wharf.THE Subscribers offer STORAGE for all descriptions of MERCHANDISE, on reasonable terms, in Bond or otherwise.LEEMING & SABINE.August 24.\t2m\u2014151 EARTHENWARE, AT LOW PRICES.OKA CRATES and HOGSHEADS, consist-ing of ASSORTED CRATES, expressly packed for Country Stores; Crates of Painted Cups and Saucers ; Crates of Bowls, Plates, Pitchers, Chambers, Platters, Tea Setts, &c.&c.The above mentioned Goods will be Sold by the Package, or packed to order by the Dozen.ROBERT ANDERSON, 171, St.Paul Street, Aug.16.\t144 TORONTO AND GUELPH RAILWAY.NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.TENDERS will be received until TUESDAY, 31st August, for the CLEARING, GRUBBING, GRADING aud MASONRY, of the Toronto and Guelph Railway.Information as to the nature and extent of the several kinds of work to be done, can be had at the Engineer\u2019s Office in Toronto, where Sections of the Line may be seen, and printed specifications and forms of Tender will be furnished after 31st instant.The Line has been portioned off into Sections, and parties tendering can propose for each or any number of the Sections, separately, or for the whole line.Tenders to be endorsed \u201c Tenders for Grading, &c.,\u201d and addressed under sealed covers, to W.SHANLY, Chief Engineer.Engineer\u2019s Department,\t1 T.& G.R.,\tV Toronto, Canada, July 20, 1852.)\t133 FOR SALE\u2014The CARGO of the Brig \u201cABANA\u201d, from Matanzas, consisting of 362 puns and 47 tres Heavy Bodied MOLASSES.JOSEPH TIFFIN.August 14.\t143 To Holders of Grand River Navigation Company Debentures.SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, until the 1st day of September next, from parties wishing to dispose of DEBENTURES of the Grand River Navigation Company.Tenders to name the amount of Debentures, when due, and the rate asked.D.F.CAMPBELL.August 9.\t1m\u2014138 BEING about to commence the BOOK-SELLING and STATIONERY BUSINESS, on my own account, at No.165, Notre Dame Street, I respectfully intimate to my Friends, and the Publie generally, that I have RESIGNED the AGENCY of Messrs.VIRTUE, SON & CO.Parties due the Firm, will please pay their accounts to Mr.J.E.LANGFORD, my Successor, who is authorised to receive the same, and complete all Orders.J.B.BARRET.Montreal, August 11th, 1852.\t141 ÏETÏTS BOAKBISm HOUSE, No.55 Great Saint James Street, (Opposite the Ottawa Hotel.) August 20.\t148 N O AD & ME YER, General Commission Agents, Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament Street, Corner of St.John Street-August 5.\t1m\u2014135 W.S.NOAD, Rrolier, Office in Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament Street, Corner of St.John Street.August 5.\t1m\u2014135 JOSEPH N.THOmSON, TAILOR, 33)^ Great Saint James Street, HAS received his usual SPRING SUPPLY of GOODS, per \u201c City of Hamilton\u201d.Montreal, May 8, 1852.\t59 JOSEPH n7 TH0MS0N, TAILOR, HAS REMOVED from No.25 to No.33l£, Great St.James Street, Second House (West) from the Methodist Church.Montreal, April 28.\t51 AUCTION SALES.DRY GOODS FOR CASH.j.uoxiE, m., WHOLESALE DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, 10 Pine Street, near Broadway, N.York, OFFERS for Sale, a full assortment of BLACK, COLOURED and BROCADE SILKS ; MERRIMACK PRINTS ; BROWN and BLEACHED MUSLINS ; WOOLLEN and COTTON FLANNELS ; MUSLIN DELAINES and GINGHAMS ; RICH FANCY DRESS GOODS of every description.Also\u2014A general assortment of D R Y GOODS, mostly from Auction, at Auction Prices, and fully TEN PER CENT lower than they can be bought on the usual credit-Aug.5.\t3m Tts\u2014135 VIRTUE, SON & CO., BOOKSELLERS and Publishers, London, Paris and New York, have changed their Office to No.40 Great St.James Street.J.E.LANGFORD, Agent.Aug.12.\t141 VIRTUE, SON & \u20ac0.SEVERAL ACTIVE BUSINESS MEN of good address WANTED as CANVASSERS for English Illustrated Works, on which a liberal commission is allowed.Application to J.E.LANGFORD, 40, Great St.James Street ; or if by letter (post-paid) Box L, Post Office, Montreal.August 23.\t150 0.1 HERRINGS\u2014\tV 300 barrels No.1 Herrings, June, \u201952, inspection For Sale by JOHN WHYTE, N August 21.149 NEW BOOKS.B DAWSON has just Received by Express\u2014 \u2022 Part 6 of Bleak House, by Chas Dickens The Clifford Family ; a tale of the Old Dominion, by one of her daughters No.26 of the Field Book of the Revolution An Exposition of some of the Laws of the Latin Grammer, by Gessner Harrison, MD A Reel in a Bottle for Jack in the Doldrums, being the Adventures of Two ot the King\u2019s Seamen in a voyage to the Celestial Country ; edited from the Manuscripts of an Old Salt, by Rev Henry T Cheever Shades of Character ; or the Infant Pilgrim, by Anne Woodrooffe, 2 vols Near Home, by the author of the Peep of Day \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Dream of Life, by T K Marvel Reveries of a Bachelor, by do The Battle Summer, by do Forest Gleanings, by do Living or Dead, series of Home Truths, by Rev S C Ryle The Fruit Garden, bv P.Barry Christ\u2019s Second Coming\u2014will it be Pre-Millenni-al ?\u2014by Rev I) Brown For Sale at No.2, Place d\u2019Armes-August 25.\t152 BV JATOBS SCOTT & CO.Damaged Goods.ON MONDAY, 30th instant, will be Sold at the Stores of the Subscribers, a RETAIL STOCK of DRY GOODS, Damaged at the late Fire.To be Sold for, and account of whom it may concern.Terms\u2014Cash.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.150\tJAMES SCOTT & CO.GREAT SALE OP BUILDING LOTS IN THE TOWN OF SHERBROOKE.THE BRITISH AMERICAN LAND COMPANY will offer for Sale, by Public Auction, at Sherbrooke, on the SIXTEENTH SEPTEMBER next, without reserve, upwards of Two Hundred and Fifty Building Lots, in the Town of Sherbrooke ; one half payable in approved Notes at three and six months ; the remainder, in two years\u2014all with interest.The Building Lots are generally 66 feet front, by 165 feet deep, containing one quarter of an acre.The Company desire, in offering these Lots for Sale, to give inducements to Mechanics and Tradesmen to establish themselves in Sherbrooke\u2014a Town already one of the most prosperous in Eastern Canada, possessing a variety of Manufactories, and promising to become a place of considerable importance from its unrivalled water power, and from its position on the Saint Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad, which places its inhabitants in direct communication with Montreal and Quebec, as well as with Portland, Boston and New York.Many of the Lots now offered for Sale are adapted for the erection of Villas and Country Houses, being beautifully situated, and commanding an extensive view of the Valley of the Saiut Francis.The Company will also offer for Sale, at the same time, a number of VILLA LOTS, of about five acres each, in the immediate vicinity of the Town, and picturesquely situated on the rising ground overlooking the Valley.Many of these Lots are now in wood, which, if desired, can be immediately sold to great advantage.Plans of the Town can be seen at the Office of JAMES SCOTT, & CO., Auctioneers, St.Paul Street, Montreal, and at the Company\u2019s Office, Sherbrooke.Parties desirous of treating for Water Power on the new Hydraulic Works in course of construction by the Company, or for Building Lots in the vicinity of the Railroad Station, will please apply at the Office of the Company, in Sherbrooke.Sale to commence at TWO o\u2019clock percisely.JAMES SCOTT & CO., 147\tAuctioneers.FOR SÀÏ.B At the Genuine Tea and Coffee Warehouse, No 30 Notre Dame Street, AFRESH SUPPLY of GROCERIES\u2014consisting of Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Twankay, Oolong Souchong, Orange Pekoe, Souchong, Gunpowder, Imperial, Loat Sugar, Crushed do, Muscovado, assorted Sauces, Spices, &c., with his usual and well selected assortment of WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest brands, Superior MOCHA and JAVA COFFEE, prepared COCOA and BROMA.\u2014also,\u2014 Just received per \u201c Aurelia\u201d via Halifax, Fresh Pickled LOBSTERS, which he will dispose of at low Prices.LOUIS BERTHELOT, No.30 Notre Dame Street, Opposite the Water Works.Aug.12.\t141 For Sale.APROPERTYr situated in Lagauchetiere Street, near St.Urbain Street, next to Robt.Armour, Esq., with a three story stone house aud out-houses thereon erected.For terms and conditions, apply to P.LACOMBE, Seminary Office.Aug.11.\t140 Card of Thanks.THE undersigned begs leave hereby to tender her most grateful acknowledgments to those of her friends, and especially to the Firemen and Policemen, whose prompt and most efficient exertions, under Providence, saved the greater portion of her premises from the fire on Saturday Morning last.LYDIA S.HOYLE.Swift Place, Janvier Street, ) 10th August, 1852.\t(\t139 HARDWARE.SXSERXiOCK, FOLEY & CO., Wholesale Importers and General Merchants, 191, ST.PAUL STREET, HAVE RECEIVED, ex \u201cWestern Star,\u201d \u201c George Raynes\u201d and Mail Steamers via Boston and New York, a general assortment of SAWS, FILES, EDGE TOOLS, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Ex \u201c Favorite,\u201d \u201c Anne and Sarah,\u201d and other vessels, via St.Lawrence, Shot, Paints, Slates, Guns, Vices, Anvils, Twines, Heavy Hooks and Hinges, and Holloware of all descriptions.And are daily expecting, by \u201c Eliza Hunter,\u201d \u201c Granville,\u201d \u201c Harriet Hope\u201d and \u201c Falcon,\u201d a large assortment of BIRMINGHAM and SHEFFIELD GOODS, comprising every article in the Trade.August 9.\t138 THE Subscriber has now on hand the Largest Best, and Cheapest Stock of TRUNKS, VALISES, LEATHER PORTMANTEAUS, Ac., ever offered for Sale in Canada.Country and Upper Canada Merchants will find it to their advantage to call and procure cheap Packing Trunks for Light Goods.W.R.HIBBARD, 113, St.Paul Street.May 10.\t60 Notice to Furriers, &c.LOUIS J.LYONS & CO., beg to inform the Furriers of Canada East and West, that they will have, in the course of a few weeks, a choice and extensive assortment of FUSS, SKINS, PEAKS, AND OTHES TRITOTOm&S, selected by one of the firm, now in Europe, from the London and German Markets, which they purpose offering at a small advance on the Sterling Cost.\u2014also\u2014 Expected by the first Fall Fleet, a large assortment of LADIES\u2019 MANUFACTURED FURS.July 30.\t130 CARD.STARK, HILX.AND COMPANY, DEBENTURE AND GENERAL CANA DIED FORWARDING AND Commisson Merchants.C.A.STARK, ) H.A.HILL, > Ogdensburgh, N.Y.E.SEARS.) Advances made on consignments to Messrs.HILL, SEARS & CO.Boston ; and ALFRED HILL & CO., Liverpool and London.Feb.19.22 THE DIOCESAN FEMALE SCHOOL, UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF THE Lord Bishop of Montreal and the Church Society.THE Duties of the above Institution will be resumed on MONDAY, the 30th of August.Mrs.ROLES requests that the Pupils will réassembla as punctually as possible, that there may be no delay in forming the Classes.Prospectuses may be obtained on application at Coté House, or at the Diocesan Library and Reading Room, Bonsecours Street.Coté House, August 9th, 1852.\t140 In consequence of the many alarming fires in Montreal, it is thought advisable to remark, that Coté House is a thick Stone Building, perfectly detached, with Tin Roof, Iron Gutters (in progress), and the Gallery covered with Fire-Proot Paint.CROSSE & BLACKWELL\u2019S FXCKIiBS «k SAUCES, &C.ORDERS for Shipment by early Fall Vessels, will be received by the Subscriber, up to SATURDAY, the 10th JULY.Priced Catalogues may be had on application to ALEX.ÜRQUHART, Medical Hall, Sole Agent for the Canadas.Montreal, June 25, 1852.\t100 NÊW^PRÏNG^GOÔDS, WHOIÆSAIÆ.AUCTION SALES.BY YOÙTCG & BEKStflKieK This Day.Extensive Sale of Seasonable Dry Goods.AT the Subscribers\u2019 Auction Stores, on SATURDAY, the 28th instant, will be sold without reserve, a very Extensive Assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, in every variety.\u2014ALSO\u2014 10 cases Assorted Satinetts, Kerseys, & Etoffes 3 bales Black, Blue, & Brown Beaver Cloths 2 do Grey and Mixed Alpacas 3 do White and Scarlet Flannels 2 do Black and Colored Coburgs and Lustres 50 do Black Wadding Together with a Large Assortment of Small Wares and other Goods.\u2014Also, just landed, ex Shandon,\u2014 4-4 Fine and Superfine Carpetings 2 bales 5-4 Madder Prints 3 cases White Shirtings 2 bales Assorted Flannels Also,\u2014 Without reserve, to close a Consignment: §56 /@ 59\u20144 cases John Dick & Son\u2019s Spool Thread, 200 aud 300 yds Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.150\tYOUNG & BENNING.Fire aud Fife Assurance.EOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.Capital: £2,000,000 Sterling'.PROPERTY INSURED against LOSS or DAMAGE BY FIRE, on favorable terms ; and Claims for losses will be settled on receipt of satisfactory proof thereof, without reference to England.H.L.ROUTH, Agent for Montreal.Montreal, August, 1852.\t90 NOTICE.ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.ALL PARTIES effecting LIFE INSURANCE on the Bonus system, with this Company, previous to the 1st January next, will participate in the PROFITS to be declared on an account of the Company\u2019s Life transactions to be made up to the 31st December, 1854\u2014and which, from the very large Profits already made by the Company in this branch of their business, will shew an immense surplus to be divided amongst the assured.H.L.ROUTH.Montreal, August, 1852.\t90 GLOBE FIRS AND LIFE INSURANCE CO- OK LONDON.CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING.All paid up and invested, thereby affording to the Assured, an immediate available Fund for the payment of the most extensive losses.THE undersigned having been appointed AGENT for the GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, for Canada, is prepared to accept FIRE and LIFE RISKS on the most favorable terms\u2014and to adjust Claims without reference to the London office.HENRY CHAPMAN, Office, Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, July 14,1852.\t116 GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE GO- OF LONDON.PAID UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING.THE undersigned are appointed AGENTS for Canada, and are authorized to ACCEPT RISKS on the most favorable terms, and to settle claims without referring them to England.RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.Cuvillier\u2019s Buildings, Over the Office of P.Holland, Esq., St.Sacrament Street.July 14,1862.\t116 Kingsey Slate Works, EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.OFFICE \u2014 Adjoining the Government House, ISotre Dame Street.JSCOBELL begs to inform Architects, Build-\u2022 ers, and the Public generally, that he has COMMENCED QUARRYING, and is ready to supply any quantity of ROOFING SLATE, equal in colour and quality to any imported, of the following sizes, viz :\u2014 Chimney Hearths, 4f.x 2f.3 Coping for Party Walls, 1)4 inch thick.3f.x If.3 J.Scobell engages to COVER ROOFS, and guarantee the Slate, at ONE-FOURTH LESS COST than the general price paid for tin cover-ing.August 12.\t3 m\u2014141 Doubles, 14 x 6 Ladies, 16 x 8 Countesses, 22 x 11 Duchesses, 26 x 15 For Sale, A VALUABLE FARM, near the Village of Chambly, having a Frontage of more than Four Acres on the picturesque River Richelieu, containg 160 Acres or upwards, in superficies.The BUILDINGS thereon are nearly all new, and consist of a comfortable Dwelling House suited to a respectable family; a Farmer\u2019s Cottage, Barns, Stables, Ice House, and all other accommodations requisite for a Farm.Productive Orchards, and a good Kitchen Garden, adjoin the principal Dwelling.The many advantages of situation render this a desirable residence, and a good investment.Enquire on the premises, or to MACKAY & AUSTIN, Advocates, St.James Place, Montreal.August 17.\t1m\u2014145 FOR SALE, MTWO Three Story BRICK HOUSES, with BRICK STORES in rear, on Grey Nuns Street of this city, near the Steamboat Basin, Lachine Canal, and adjoining the property of Walter Benny, Esq.The property is commuted.Terms easy ; only a portion of the purchase money to be paid on passing deed ; balance to remain in the hands of the purchaser on interest.Apply to T.DOUCET, Notary, 30)4 St.Frs.Xavier Street.August 9.\t138 GROCERIES, SUGAR, &c.&c.FRESH TEAS, very Superior JAVA COFFEE PICKLES, SAUCES, HAMS, BACON, and a good assortment of other Articles, for sale at No.10 St.Paul Street.JOHN PHELAN.Aug 10.\tlag THOMPSON & R0ESLER, STo.19 Balden Eane, Aew York, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Purs, Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.August 11.\t1m\u2014140 MONTREAL BOARDING AND DAY ACADEMY, No 87, CRAIG STREET, WILL be RE-OPE{fED on MONDAY, the 2d August, 1852.CHAS.K.HARRIS, Principal.July 28.\t128 Novello\u2019s Cheap Music.Handel\u2019s \u201cJudas Mac cab.eu*.\u201d Ups i.:E'r5E: a;S, ¦ R CAMPBELL & CO., are now receiving .from EUROPE and the UNITED STATES, their usual Extensive assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of the Trade.The entire Stock has been selected with the greatest care in the best Markets, and will be Sold on the most favourable terms.Carpet Warehouse, Their Assortment of CARPETING being now complete, R.C.& Co.are enabled to offer to their friends a selection from the most extensive Stock in Canada, the greatest portion of which has been made expressly to their order, by the most celebrated Makers in Britain.Floor Oil Cloths, in great variety, and to any size.These Cloths are from the well-known makers, J.Hare & Co., who took the Large GOLD MEDAL at the GREAT EXHIBITION in London, for their superior manufacture.May 21,\t19' O lovely Peace, with plenty brown'd The Addrefs, 389, Broadway, New York.I A.NOVELLO has opened a Store, at i tJ \u2022 above address, for the supply of his CHEj MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS, as in London, eluding\u2014 Oratories, in P F Score and in Parts, for Musi Societies Music for the Service of Episcopal, Congrej tional and Catholic Churches\t° Music for the Organ and Piano Forte, includi Mozart\u2019s Celebrated Compositions Music for Glee Clubs, Choral Societies and Sit ing Classes Songs, Glees, Madrigals, and a great variety other Music, in Score and in Parts, at redui prices.Catalogues sent on application at 3 Broadway, N.Y.August 23.\t3m\u201415C GLOBES.Terrestrial and celestial globes 12-inch, by Johnston, of Edinburgh\u2014exe cutedin a very superior manner.For Sale Cheat SCHOOL ROOM MAPS\u2014ten in a set\u2014tw sizes.H.RAMSAY, St.François Xavier Street.Montreal, August 21, 1852.\t149 Fire Engine & Conducting Rose AGENCY OF THE BOSTON BELTING Cf THE Subscribers have in Store, and are constantly receiving, large supplies of VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE, of all sizes, from )4 to 2)4 inch.The quality of the Hose manufactured by the Boston Belting Co.is admitted, by the best judges, to be superior to all other descriptions.Also, COUPLINGS, BRANCH PIPES, Ac., are constantly on hand.HIBBARD A CO., Agents Boston Belting Co, July 23.\t124 < iauh/vu 11\t1 U liUiV t , ü.U VT U O JL HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.HOUSES, &c.FOR SALE OR TO LET.NOTICES.INSURANCE.INSURANCE.RAILROADS, &c.TO LET, THE Three-Story BRICK HOUSE and IS-ori PREMISES, No.44 Craig Street.\u2014 MIL Apply to BETHUNE & DUNKIN.July 23.\t124 FOR SALE OR TO LET, MTHAT extensive and very valuable PROPERTY in the Quebec Suburbs, belonging to and hitherto the residence of HRS.CH.JUSTICE REID.It comprehends a large and most commodious DWELLING HOUSE, fronting the River, in rear of which is a very extensive GARDEN, well laid out, with gravel walks, stocked with Fruit Trees of every description and best quality ; in front it is tastefully laid out in Shrubbery and Ornamental Forest Trees, and enclosed with a substantial Stone Wall.As a Private Residence, there is none to equal it in the vicinity of Montreal, combining, as it does, all the advantages of a Country, with the convenience of a Town Residence.A portion of the Property might be converted into choice Building Lots, as it fronts three streets, namely, Panel, St.Mary, and Water Streets.If not Sold, the House may be Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, for one or more years, with the whole or a portion of the Grounds, to suit the parties.For particular information, apply to H.TAYLOR, No.2, St.Gabriel Street.July 15.\t117 a THREE THREE STORY CUT STONE DWELLING HOUSES, with private entry, & three large SHOPS adjoining, but separated therefrom with Stables, Ice House, and other out buildings, situated at the entry of St.Joseph Street, near McGill Street.\u2014also,\u2014 A STONE HOUSE at the end of Little Saint James\u2019 Street, near the Place d\u2019Armes, with a yard.Apply to the Hon.S.DeBEAUJEU ; Or to Mr.JOHN ATKINSON, No.30 Notre Dame Street, or No.12 St.Paul Street.July 13.\t115 SPLENDID VILLA RESIDENCES TO LET.a THESE FOUR HANDSOME COTTAGES, known as \u201c Metcalfe Terrace,\u201d near Monklands.Apply to MR.M.SOLOMONS, No.4, Notre Dame Street.July 12.\t114 TO LET, In St.Jlntoine Street.M THREE OR FOUR GOOD ROOMS, opposite Sydenham Place.Also, at-> tachedto the same, a good COACH HOUSE and STABLE for four horses.Any person requiring such would do well to apply soon.July 10.\t113 For Sale* A PROPERTY situated in St.Maurice Street, in this city, containing 45 feet in front, by 80 feet in depth, with two good wooden Dwellings and Out-Houses thereon erected.Terms Liberal.Apply to HY.LARKIN, Advocate, Little St.James\u2019 Street.July 13.\t115 For Sale at St.HyacintUe.FOR SALE, that Splendid LARGE BRICK BUILDING, in rear of the Depot of the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad, consisting of a spacious Store and beautiful Dwelling House, newly linished, with an excellent new Back Store, just finished.Also, two Fine BUILDING LOTS in front.This is one of the best Business Stands in Lower Canada, and offers to a party with a small capital, an investment rarely met with.For further particulars, apply to the Proprietors, on the premises.PETER SUTHERLAND & CO.Parties in want of such, would do well to make early application.St.Hyacinthe, July 2, 1852.\t110 Valuable Property for Sale.THAT beautiful FARM, situated at Cote des Neiges, known as GUILBAULT\u2019S BOTANIC GARDEN, is for Sale, on very easy terms\u2014only a part of the purchase money required\u2014the balance within a term.A Sheriff\u2019s Title will be given.For further information, apply to P.LACHAPELLE, Esq., to J.A.LABADIE, Esq., N.P., to J E.GUILBAULT, Esq., or to the Proprietor, A.LEMIEUX.February 17.\t21 H.W.KING, Custom House AND Forwarding and General Sliip-pia$ Agent.Custom House Square, Montreal.April 8.\t43 CARD.MR.F.VEIT, Teacher of Piano Forte, Flute, Spanish Guitar, &c.No.10, St.Antoine Street.December 20.\t237 M0NTR]SAL BATHg, (No.50 Craig Street, and Fortification Lane,) Are now open to ttae Public, FROM 5 A.M.to 10 P.M.EACH BATH.Is 3d.May 4.\t5!5 GEORGE MACRAE, ADVOCATE, No.23, Little St.James Street.May 3t.\t79 SLADDHN St, ROG\u20acRSON, AUCTIONEERS AND General Commission Merchants, YONGE STREET, TORONTO, C.W.April 29.\tly\u201452 JAMES H.S P R 1 N G L E, Architect, Office 36, Great St.James Street, L ite the Office of ohn Ostell, Esquire.FebruarvlS.\tly\u201421 BONDED^WAREHOUSE, NO.15, (NO.26 SAINT JEAN BAPTISTE STREET.) A.GUNDLACK, CUSTOM HOUSE AND FOBîWARGIAG AGENT.OFFICE\u2014No.61 Commissioner Street.Montreal, May 1, 1852.\t53 W.B.TORRY, Commission Merchant, No.4 Cedar Street, NEW YORK.CASH ADVANCES made on Produce consigned for Sale; and Purchases and Shipments of all descriptions of Merchandize made on reasonable terms.July 14, 1851.\t116 SHAW, COWAN & WILLSON, Dealers in American and Canadian SECURITIES, 4 Austin Friars, London.WM.M.SHAW, MALCOLM COWAN, H.B.WILLSON.June 17.\t3m\u201493 J&.C AH.23.MRS.ROBINSON & DAUGHTER HAVE REMOVED TO 162 NOTRE NAME STREET.June 21, 1852.\tly\u201496 HARDWARE.English, American, and.German HARDWARE.[E Subscriber is now receiving from several Ships in Port, a large Supply of BIRMING-[ and SHEFFIELD HARDWARE, making, his Stock on hand, an extensive and corn-assortment, which will be Sold at very low s.JOHN HENRY EVANS, 197, St, Paul Street.61 11.BUTLER\u2019S, SAINT LAMBERT STREET' (nearThos.Mussen\u2019s.) Mock Turtle, Oyster, Mutton, Montreal, 13th May, 1852.)\t64 iOrTarties shipping Goods are requested to address them in full, or use the true mark of th
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