Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 2 juillet 1853, samedi 2 juillet 1853
[" - -* 'iWm.THE MONTREAL HERALD And Daily Commercial Gazette Is Published Daily, during the sis business months of the year, viz : from 1st of May to the 31st of October ; and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, during the Winter months, when the Navigation is closed.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Daily Herald.£1 10s., payable half-yearly, in advance At kekly Herald, in Clubs of Seven, Five Shillings per annum ; Single Subscribers, Eivft Shillings for Ten _ Momhs.No Letter taken out of the Post Office, unless it is pre-paid.ADVERTISING.Six lines and under, 1st insertion.2s.6d, and \u2019J'id for each subsequent insertion.Ten lines, and under, 1st insertion, 3s 4d, and iOd for each subsequent insertion.Over ten lines 4d per line for the 1st insertion, and Id per line lor each subsequent insertion .\t; YEARLY RATES.\t:\t\u2022 .' One Square not to exceed 25 lines j£12 10s, with the privi tefre °f changing it occasionally.Hall Square not to exceed 12 lines j£6 15s.with the same privileges.Professional and other Cards not exceeding, seven lines, £3 per annum.No Advertispment to be considered by the year unless it is previously agreed upon between the parties: The privilege of Yearly Advertisers will be confined to their regùlar business, and all other Advertisements such as, Auction Sales.Houses to Let, Dissolution of Partnerships, Legal Notices, Ships, will lie charged extra.Notices of Deaths, containing an invitation to attend the Fuuerah to bo charged 3si 6d.All Notices of Births and .Marriages, Is.3d.each.Regular Advertisers, and all others sending communications, or requiring Notices designed to call attention to Lectures, Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertainments, all Notices of Private Associations\u2014every Notice designed local! attentioiuo private enterprise, calculated or intended to promolc iudiyidual interest, ean'only be inserted hvthe Editorial column^, with 'he understanding that it is to be paid for.N.B.\u2014AH Orders for the insertion or discontinuance of Advertisements, must be in writing, a Book being kept in the Office-for parties, calling personally* in which to enter their orders\u2014verbal orders cannot be recognized.x f \\ M \\ AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.REMOVAL OP THE Montreal Herald Printing Office.THE Proprietor?of this Establishment hay» REMOVED tLeir PRIMTi.NG OFFICE to those large, central and commodious premises, in Notre Dame Street, formerly Rno as Bradbcrv\u2019s Bcn.Di.vns, near St.François ¦ -vier Street, and immediately in rear of the we Post Office.! ADVERTISEMENTS and Orders tor every ! description of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, i be received on the above premises, or, as jor-i merlv, at the Hfrnld Office, No.23 St Gabriel Street, where the Editors and Clerics' Offices wii* ; remain until May, 1854.\t, ! En trance, to the Printing Office, by w» j Gateway.April 9.NEW SPRING GOODS To Country Jtlerchants.j.& dTlewis HAVE recuired by the Gunard Steamers \u201cGanadd,\" \u201cAmeriÇft3\u201d \u201cNiagara,\u201d \u201cAndes,\u201d and \u201c Alps,\u201d via Boston, 200 CASES OF MM AID STAPLE \u2014ALSO\u2014 By Paètet ShipsVto Boston, and Vessels now in Port, ONE HONORED AND FIFTY PACKAGES, the whole of which will be offered to the Trade at a very LOW ADVANCE, and on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS.They would particularly call the attention of buyers, to their large Stock of RIBBONS, SILKS, SHAWLS, STRAW7 BONNETS, DELANES, FANCY DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY and GLOVES.They will also have on hand a most complete assortment of Small Wares.S3= TEN QASES OF READY MADE CLOTHING.May 7.\t.58 VOLUME XLV.REMOVALS.RÏ12MCOVAÏ.THE Subscribers have REMOVED to No.164 St.Paul Street, the Store built on the site of the premises they occupied previous to the fire of the 6th of June last.GEMMING & GALBRAITH, May 11.\t________________ 61 MONTREAL.SATURDAY MORNING.JULY 2.1853.FOR SALE.}ORTO RICO SUGAR-50 hhds very choice.For sale by JAMES TORRANCE.June 17.\t.y\tS\u2019 REMOVAL.THE Subscriber has REMOVED to that Warehouse, No.192 St.Paul Street formerly occupied by Messrs.Clark, Thomson- k Co., and adjoining Messrs.Lyman & Co., Druggists.ALEXANDER WALKER.April 30.\t52 mnitïcvAii.HM.BOWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED to \u2022 the Residence of Mademoiselle Duperez, No.-7 Little St.James Street.May 10.\t60 re.w.reirecr, Custom House, Forwarding and General Shipping Agent, HAS REMOVED his Office to MULLIN\u2019S BUILDINGS, No.60 Commissioners Street, Opposite the Quebec Steamboat Wharf.May 14.^\t64 1~rrTj\tsissoval.;\t.THE Undersigned has REMOVED his Premises to No.l§9,.St.Paul Street\u2014Store formerly occupied , by C.G.Hill, and will OPEN on MONDAY, the 9th instant, with a Largo and Choice Assortment of FOREIGN GOODS, in the Package, DOMESTIC FABRICS, and GENERAL DRY GOODS, adapted to this Market.T.D.HALL.May 6.\t 57 L IVERPOOL SALT\u2014300 bags Fine Stored do \u2014250 do.For sale bv JAMES TORRANCE, June 17._________ _ _\t03___ C^~ HAMPAGNE\u2014 Krug's W'hite Label\u2014160 dozen, quarts and pints, of this Wine, superior to Moet\u2019s, just, received direct from Rheims, ex the \u201c Paragon,\u201d from Havre.For sale by G.D.WATSON.June 15.\t.\t01 Bra: 75 RANDYy- hhds > \u201cDumas'\u201d just landed, ex 20 qr-casks >i \u201c Chase,\u201d irom Glasgow.For sale by G.D.WATSON.June 15.\t01 c SHAWL WAREHOUSE.THE Subscriber has received, ex Steamer \u201c Canada,\u201d via Boston, his firs't importation of SHAWLS for the Season, consisting of RICH FILLED PAISLEY LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS, with every novelty in PRINTED CASHMERE, BAREGE and TISSUE SHAWLS.The above Goods were manufactured and designed by Messrs.Walker, Son k Co., Paisley, expressly for the Canada Trade.ALEXANDER WALKER.April 5.\t41 SPRING IMPORTA* OCxILVY, WOOD & CO.^ HAVE REMOVED to No.10, Little St.Joseph Street\u2014the Store formerly occupied by Messrs.J.G.Mackenzie k Co.May 5.\t_____56 Removal.THE Subscriber has REMOVED from No.188 St.Paul Street, to No.13, CUYILLIER\u2019S BUILDINGS, St.Sacrament Street.JAMES FOSTER.May 14.\t_______ 6^ HEDDER CHEESE\u2014 22 baskets^ of a very superior quality, ex \u201c A tala.\u201d For sale bv G.D.WATSON.June 15.\t\u2022 ~\t- - ¦ -\t¦1 .: - _* : 91 ¦ FTarpeting\u2014 V.v Carpeting\u201415 bales Matting\u201413 trusses Warranted fast colors, and of superior quality.For sale by G.D.WATSON.June 15.\t91 KOR SALE.L ANDÎNG ex \u201c Three Bells\u201d\u2014 20 tons Selected While Chalk, in casks CARTER, KERRY & CO., St.Paul Street.May 30.,\t_______ '_____________1!- GUINESS'S DUBLIN PORTER, Extra Stou quarts and pints.For Sale by 1\tMORRIS, BROTHERS, 13, St.Sacrament Street.May.31.L PIG IRON 2i FOR SALE by the Subscriber-Scotch Bar Iron Hoop and Band do Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil White and Colored Paints Window Glass assorted, Putty Shoe Threads.Twines, and Cordage Patent Nails, Horse and Wrought Nails Cut Nails, Wrought and Cut Spikes Patent Pails\t\u201e ,\t\u201e\t.Potash Kettles and Coolers, Bake Pans and Covers Coil, Ox and Trace Chains\tratTüT-ci Together with a general assortment ot SHELr HAKDWARK.^ \u201e HUTCHINS, No.109 St, Paul Street.May \"2 7._____'\t-\t~ \u2018 T5 FOR Sale by the Subscriber- Boiled Linseed Oil, G S Window Glass, assorted Genuine White Lead, in firkins and kegs _ White, Red, Yellow, and Green Paint, in tins and kegs Dry White Lead, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow, ¦ &c.Ac.\tIT , THOMAS WILLIAMS, 10 St.Sacrament Street.April 9 .\t____________ 43 INSEED OIL\u2014 ] 50 packages Boiled and Raw LINSEED OIL.For Sale, JESSE JOSEPH.June 14.\t______________________90 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 600 lb Extra No 1 Hops, in Lots to suit Bakers London Stout, Porter, pints and quarts East India Pale Ale Fine Old Brandy, Pale and Dark Choice Fresh Teas ex \u201c John Dugdale\u2019 Superior Prize Cheeze No 1 Butter in tinets Best Small White Beans Fresh Oatmeal Do Ihdian Cornmeal Do Buckwheat Flour With a Choice Assortment, of General Groceries.CHAS.D.PROCTOR, 13 M'Gill Street.June 6, 1853.\t______________ 03 TN STORE\u2014 _L 15 hhds \u201c Otard, Dupuy & Co.\u2019s\u201d BRANDY, Vintage 1850-51.For Sale by HUGH FRASER, ,\t-\tj ¦, St.Sacrament StrftvL June 3.\t_______ JUST RECEIVED, EX SHIPS.200 tons Gartsherrie, No 1 For Sale by THEODORE HART.June 18.\t94 JpORSALE- >HE BJEMOVASa.Subscribers .have REMOVED to.their Tl™\t.\t.Stores in William Street (formerly occupied by the Ashes Inspectors), and.nearly opposite Messrs.Noad, Yobug & Co., corner of Grey Nun Street.WATSON k WILLIAMS.Montreal, 3rd May, 1853.\t54 Tinplates 1250 boxes I C Tin, ex \u201c Keepsake\u201d For Sale by THEODORE HART.June 18.__ _ COKE Best Newcastle For Sale by June 18.BRANDIES, WINES, TEAS, &C.&C edouarFmassof, 150 SAINT PAUL STREET, HAS ON HAND, and oilers for Sale\u2014 Refined, Crushed and Bright Muscovado Sugars : Fine and Extra Fine New Teas, assorted, in chests, half-chests, and cattles Coffee\u2014Laguayra, Java, Maracaibo and Rio Tobaccos\u201420\u2019s, 8's, 5's,\tlbs and lbs Liverpool and Montreal Soap Sperm and Belmont Sperm Candles With a large assortment of Fresh Groceries.\u2014also,\u2014 Pale and Dark Brandies, DeKuyper\u2019s Gin Superior Old Jamaica Rum, Ale, Porter, kc Champagnes, Clarets, Port, Sherry, Madeira, and other Wines Cigars of various brands June 10.\t87 ~ KEW SPEING GOOlST MORISOS, CAMERON & EMPEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED, by.the Canard Steamer \u201c Canada,\u201d via Boston, FORTY-EIGHT CASES, containing\u2014 Straw Bonnets\u2014the \u201c Diamond Devon, \u201c Man-dua,\u201d Grey, Black and Mixed \u201c Pusainie\u201d and \u201c Tebas,\u201d\u2014all New Shapes for this Spring.\u201cBayadere Robes,\u201d Cashines and Mouseline de Laine Dresses.Printed Lawn, Organdie Cambric and Muslin Dresses, all new Designs and Coloring.Parasols, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, &c.&c.Paisley or Filled Shawls and Scarfs, Cachmere and Barege do, Registered Styles, tor 1853.Broad Cloths, Doeskin, Cassimere, Satins and Vestings, &c.&c.Sales made for Cash, only, and no abatement.Goods all marked in plain figures.MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY.202 Notre Dame Street.April 5.\t41 THE Tj.lRfrÆST AND Best Selected StoeM OF TOBACCONIST GOODS Of any House on this Continent is to be found,at the Subscribers Stores, having been selected by himself in L0ÏÏD0H, PARIS, AM GERMANY.TT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE, within the 1 limits of an Advertisement, to enumerate all the Articles In Stock ; but the following will suffice to show that, for.QUANTITY, PRICES and QUALITY, they are NOT TO BE EQUALLED within 50 per cent at any other Establishment in Canada :\u2014 1 QAA SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT MERE-lOUU SHAUMS, from Is.3d.each.1400 LARGE: CLEAN and PEBFECT\u2019 SILVER MOUNTED do.do.fïom 6s.Removal.TAMES SCOTT & CO.have REMOVED to the J new Store, 145 St.Paul Street, near Little St.Joseph Street.April 12\t44 LATHAM, Flour Merchant, has REMOVED \u2022 to William Street, facing Grey Nun Street, and nearly opposite Noad & Young's, where he will keep on hand all qualities of FLOUR, with a general assortment of PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, kc.April 19._________________47 REM Or AI.OF THE * CANTOîyiOUSE.IHE business of the CANTON HOUSE (Es- T TEA and COFFEE, at 109 Notre Dame Street), will be REMOVED on the FIRST MAY to No.53 Great St.James Street, nearly opposite the Ottawa Hotel.SAMUEL COCHRAN.Canton House, 7 109 Notre Dame Street, > April 19, 1853.\t)\tTts\t47 p.S.\u2014Xot the most remote connection with any other House.\t________ NOTICE.WE.HOLMES, Esquire, Advocate, has RE-\u2022 MOVED his Office to the Building ofHuea Tavlor, Esquire, St.Gabriel Street, facing Little St.James\u2019 Street.May 6.\t184 1501 6000] 400 20 150 B00 36 STATEOSïîSB.'Sr VTASIEHOUSE, 183, Saint Paul Street.PAPERS\u2014Blue and White Royal, Medium, Demy, Post, Foolscap, Pott, Letter and Note Papers.Envelopes\u2014Blue, Cream Laid and Wove.White, Buff, Official, all sizes Whitney\u2019s Inkstands\u2014Coloured and Plain Glass Black Cards and Card Boards Copying Machines and Letter Books Account Books, Memorandum Books, Red Tape, India Rubber, Steel Pens, Inks, Wafers, Sealing Wax\u2014Barker\u2019s Cases Lead Pencils, &c., &c., Wholesale and Retail.JOHN DOUGALL.June 24.\t99 THEODORE HART.94 .JpOR SALE 1 1 Hyson Twankay \u2022,TEAS 1 oung Hyson ( Souchong j 100 barrels London Crushed 50 do Dutch do 20 tierces Double Refined Loaf If 50 hhds 20 tres 50 brls Bright [ Muscovado j RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.June 11.\t88 i-SUGARS TpOR SALE- 80 bags Patna Rice Bags Corks Boxes Fancy Brown Windsor Soap Do Do Do Do June 11.London Mixed Pickles do_ Assorted Sauces do Mustard In lb packets Crystalline and Patent Sperm Candles RYAN.BROTHERS & CO.88 FOR SALE\u2014 5 puns Old Jamaica Rum 10 hhds Old Pale Brandy \u201c Pine Apple\u201d and \u201c DeDuyper\u2019s\u201d Giu, in pipes and hhds Port, Sherry, and Marsala Wines in pipes, hhds and qr casks Hhds Pale Ale, in wood Cases Burton Ale, in bottle Do Gin 11 Old Tom\u201d RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.June 11.\t' 88 TN STORE i \u201cMartell\u201d and \u201cHennessy\u2019s\u201d Brandy DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, hhds and cases Jamaica Rum, superior quality Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, in qr-easks And, to close a Consignment : 7 chests Madras Indigo For Sale by HUGH FRASER, 11 St.Sacrament Street, June 8.\t85 St GEORGE\u2019S HALL, GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET.\\ IMITATION MERESHAUMS, from 3s.6d.dozen.DOZEN CIGAR CASES, in every variety.DOZEN GOLD MOUNTED SNUFF BOXES, fine quality.DOZEN PAPIER MACHE, HORN, WOOD, kc.DOZEN PORTMONIE3, in Gilt and Steel.DOZEN BEAUTIFUL TOBACCO JARS, in great variety.1 AA DOZEN GUTTA PERCHA TO-LUU BACCOBAGS.400 B°XES FANCY 0LAY PIPES- AMBER and MERESHAUM CIGAR TUBES.With his usual Large Assortment of HAVANA and PRINCIPE CIGARS.JOHN LEVEY.June 9.\t_________S6 MARBLËÏZËD IRON MANTLES, TABLE TOPS, COLUMNS, &c.mUTSLOVdiilTAXi ST0YE AND HOT AIR FURNACE WAREHOUSE.T.Jtl.HOJDS9EJV, No.51, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.COOKING, HALL and PARLOUR STOVES, CULVER\u2019S PATENT HOT AIR FURNACES, which received the Gold Medal at the New York State Fair, erected to heat buildings of any dimensions ; Marbleized Iron Mantles, with Grates and Fenders.AGENT FOR THE ATLANTIC IRON RAILING WORKS.Cemetery Railing erected on Short notice.Iron Bedsteads, Chairs and Tailles Counter and Warehouse Scales,, all sizes Self-Healing Sad Irons The Public are invited to call and examine the most extensive assortment of the above class of Goods ever offered in this market.June 3.\t81 SINGER'S PATENT SEWING MACHINES.THE Subscribers having been appointed SOLE AGENTS for Canada, for the Sale of the above Celebrated MACHINES, beg leave to in-from the public, that they have continually a suply on band, which they sell at New York prices.Parties disposed to examine the Machines are invited to call at our Establishment, where can he seen several in constant operation.These Machines are capable of SEWING CLOTH or LEATHER at the rate of two hundred and fifty stitches a minute, better than can be done by hand BROWN & CHILDS, 130 and 130Nuire Dame Street.March 17.\t*\t3m\u201433 WH WARREN, Professor of the ORGAN .PIANO FORTE, PEDAL HARP, SPANISH GUITAR, VIOLIN, VIOLONCELLO, THOROUGH BASS and SINGING, begs to intimate to the Musical Public of Montreal, that he continues to give Instruction in Schools or Private Families as usual, and to receive Pupils at his House, No.152, St.Charles Baromeé Street.N.B.\u2014PIANOS TUNED.September 6.\t______________162 Elastic shirred, or corrugated.WEBBING, used in the manufacture ot the celebrated Congress Boots and Shoes, for Sale by -poPTrRC! St WYCKOFF, Manufacturers and HeaK all kfnls of INDIA RUBBER GOODS, and exclusive Selling Agents of the-Congress Rubber\tQp\u2019urt}ana\tStreet,.New Y°rfc May 30,\t3mm-n THIS MAGNIFICENT HALL, unsurpassed in this City for situation and access, and brilliantly' lighted with THREE GAZELLIERS, is now ready for LEASING.Agents-for Concerts, Vocalists, Panoramas and Lecturers :\u2014Their patronage is solicited.Apply to JOHN JONES, Tattorsalls.May 7, 1853.\t58 30 barrels White Bastard Sugar 130 bags Liverpool Stoved Salt 175 barrels No.1 Herrings 2 bales Senna 280 dozen Gelatine 56 lbs Russian Isinglass 200 gross Lucifer Matches 32 boxes Patent Starch 56 lbs Tin Foil \u2014also,\u2014 Port Wines in hhds and quarters.HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.May 27.\t75 500 and IX CHARCOAL TIN BOXES 1C PLATES.HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.May 27.\t__________^ PIN PLATES\u2014Just received and tor Sale by the Subscriber\u2014 500 boxes IC ?cha.rcoal Tin plates 350 boxes IX J May 24.JOSEPH N.HALL, 105 St.Paul Street 72 IN STORE and for Sale\u2014 JAMAICA GINGER, finest REFINED SALTPETRE, 1 cwt kegs BLACK PEPPER, double sifted PIMENTO, CASSIA DeKUYPER\u2019S GIN.iu hhds LIVERPOOL SOAP, W.C.& G.Casey Now landing ex \u201c St.Lawrence,\u201d 500 sacks Liverpool COARSE SALT D.TORRANCE & CO.May 4.\t65 ENGLISH CHEESE, just landed, for Sale by G.D.WATSON, May 6.\t.___________:57 O' LIVE OIL in Quarter Casks, of very superior quality.For Sale by CARTER, KERRY & CO, St.Paul Street.May 3.\t___________ 54 QPAÜLDING PROLIFIC SPRING WHEATS O a superior variety for sowing, yield 27 minots per arpent.Seed imported from Scotland.^ May 7 WILLIAM LYMAN k CO., St.Paul Street.58 JpOR SALE PATENT STRAW-CUTTING MACHINES INDIA RUBBER PACKING Do\tfor Shoemakers Patent LEATHER BELTING OIL CLOTH for Carriages J.HENRY EVANS.January 20.\t___9 FOR SALE.FOR SALE.JUST RECEIVED, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF ARTISTS\u2019 GRAINING, & GILDERS\u2019 TOOXiS, EVER IMPORTED TO CANADA, Comprising every description of Badger, Sable, Camel and Hog Hair Brushes and Pencils, Blenders, Lever Grainers, &c., selected personal\u2019y in London and Paris, ami selling at 50 per cent below the usual rates.RAMSAY k McARTHUR, Oil and Colourmen, 58 k 60 McGill Street: June 2.\t80 Officers\u2019 Appointments.THE Subscribers have received a supply of REGULATION SWORDS, P.ELTS, SILK SASHES, kc.kc.FOR SALE-f -352 bales, cases Silks, Linens, and Cottons-and trusses.JEAN BRÜNEAÜ.May ih\t61 FOR SALE\u2014 Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, and Mole-skins\u201456 cases, bales and trusses JEAN BRUNE AU.61 May 11.For sale\u2014 s Blankets.3000 pairs Makinaw, from 10s to 35s per pair\u2014a fine lot.JEAN BRUNEAU.May 11.\t_______________61_ SAVAGE k LYMAN.June 3.81 Under all the Agents FOR SALE.NUMBER 106.FOR SALE.IVOR SALE\u2014 F Ashton\u2019s New Fancy Prints j Thos.Antibqc & Co do do ; Holye\u2019s do do do ; A Choice Lot of Tissue and Silk Check Barege Summer Long ShàvHs-Vs percen'c less thin'they can be laid down for Scotch Tweeds newest styles, Cloth, Cassimeres and Satinets, Moleskins slightly damaged Very Cheap Grey Cottons\tdo do Heavy Twill Regattas and American Cottons With a varied and general Stock worth the attention of all good buyers.WALTER MACFARLAN, 160 St.Paul Street.June 6.\t_________________ 88 PAISLEY SHAWLS, AT THE Wareliouse of Messrs.Stewart and Kerr, | 225 St.Paul Street.The Subscriber has just received ex \u201c Albion\u201d, I a large and splendid assortment of Printed, (long and square,) American Manufactures^ THE Subscribers 6ffer for Sale:\u2014 Brown Sheetinga-\u2019b\u2018joifeci lecllui snJ mod Cotton Yarn q.p , Do Wadding Do Batting Do Wick Do Flannels Shirting Stripes Ticks Denims Drills Kentucky Jeans Fancy Drills Seamless Bags Satinets, kc kc kc GILMOUR k CO., 9 St.Sacrament Street.May 14.\t\u2022\t64 RECEIVED PER EtlTEST HlUeTIMES EX STiSiLBfiEB.J&.\u2019ffi\u2019D EXPRESS, A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT of RICH FANCY GOODS, iKi'acs-froiti-Sartef selected expressly for this Market.DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES , FANCY SILK GOODS, FLOWERS BONNET RIBBONS, FANCY DRESSES CAPES, GENT'S HABERDASHERY, BOOTS PATENT INDIA RUBBER COATS, &c.All by the PACKAGE.Goods, of all the above Styles, imported to order, from the Manufacturers, by T.D.HALL, 189, St.Paul Street.May 6.\t57____ DRY MODS l 0GILVY, WOOD & CO.RE NOW OPENING, in their NEW PREMISES, a LARGE- ASSORTMENT of OIL MANUFACTORY.__ nbscribers, after several yean euce, and by thè,întrôdùction Of all the re- .I_._____!.\tW A VTTP A PTfTTïP an.3 HERALD Steam, Book & Job Printing Office* 157 Notre Dame Street, (Near St.François Xarier Street.) IHE Proprietors of this Establishment beg lo Tea, ._________________ inform thejir\tand\tthat.A JpOR SALE\u2014 Flannels.23 bales Red, White, Yellow, Green, Rose, Blue, Pink and Fancy.JEAN BRUNEAU.May 11._______________________ 61 Stuff Goods.For sale- 19 cases Assorted.May 11.Cashmere, Barege & Tissue Shawls\t-part of:' JEAN BRUNEAU.61 Uabor-Saving Soap.1\tBOXES LABOR-SAVING SOAP, Barton 10U k Stickney's, (late Barton & Fenn\u2019s) just received and for Sale by August 17.JOHN M.GILBERT.145 Ancliors and Cltain Cables.'OR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 iA good assortment, of best proved quality.FROTHINGHAM k WORKMAN.31 March 12 Hast India Pale Ale.FOR SALE\u2014Now Landing ex \u201c Pearl\u201d\u2014 20 hhds PALE ALE, in draft E.HAMILTON, 184 Notre Dame Street.May 18.\t^ Printed Delaines.A FEW CASES NEW GOODS.ALEXANDER WALKER.192 St.Paul Street.April 5.\t41 of the newest Spring styles, suitable for this market.\u2014Also,\u2014 A beautiful assortment of Plain and Embroidered INDIANA SHAWLS, ROBES and VESTS.These Goods are direct from the Manufacturers, and will be Sold at a small advance on the Ster-lins Cost.WILLIAM M\u2018ARTHUR, Agent for the Manufacturers.May 5.\t 66 £pOR SALE- English and American Grey Cottons Moles, Drills, Nankeens and Ducks Hargreave\u2019s and Ashton\u2019s Prints Orleans, Coburgs and Moire Antique do Chambord Coburgs and Embr\u2019d Lustres Croton Coatings and Lastings Printed Delaines, Bayadere Robes Cashmere, Indiana and other Shawls Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Doeskins Satinets and Merino Cassimeres Brown, Black and Slate Hollands Hosiery, Gloves, Braces, Web Shoes Linen Threads, Crotchet do, Wire do Clark k Go\u2019s Paisley Sewing Threads Small Wares in fall assortment ROBERT ADAMS, 227 St.Paul Street.May 21.\t70 ,50 cases 7-8 and 6-4 Delaines 25 do Silks and Ribbons ' 100 bales 7-8 and 5-4 Prints 50 do White Shirtings, superior finish 50 do and eases Fancy Tweeds k Doeskins 20 bales Broad Cloths to, i Aïaÿ-i?Embroidered and Bayadere Robes, Laces, Shawls, Vestings, Hosiery, and a complete assortment of Small Wares 10000 Two Bushel Twil\u2019d Bags 50 bales Forfar Baggings Farmer\u2019s Harvest Trowsering, a new article OGILVY, WOOD & CO, 10, St.Joseph Street, Near St.Paul Street.May 5.\t56 cent improvements iu the MANUFACTURE and : REFINING of OILS,feel confident'they can sup- .ply the Trade with the following descriptions of : the purest quality, and,at lower prices than any i that can be brought to this market :\u2014 Extra Clarified Lard Oil No.2\tdo do Anti-Corrosive Machinery Oil Elephant\tdo Bleached Whale\tdo Clarified Seal >\tdo Also, on hand and for Sale :\u2014 Winter Strained Sperm Oil Refined Rape Seed\tdo Palo and Straw Seal\tdo Whale Cod, and Tanners\u2019\tdo.\t: The exferisive demand for, and general use of, | their.No.1 Lard Oil, is the best testimonial of its ; superiority, as a lubricating agent, in Railroad .and every otller description of Machinery ; and,' for illuminating, is full y equal to Sperm.\t- JOHN MATBEWSON k SON.Inspector Street.Mav 19.\t68 _\u201c__ _\t______ -_____________\u2014j- \u201ct- - soap aaa tuaMotUts.COMMON SOAP ' Liverpool do Family do Nos.1 and 2 qualities Pale Yellow do Chemical Olive do Crane\u2019s Patent Labor Saving Soap White and Castile\tdo With a great variety of Perfumed FANCY SOAPS.Tallow Candles Wax Wicks do Adamantine do Patent Wax do Belmont Sperm do All of these of their own manufacture, and warranted of the best qualities.For Sale bv JOÈN MATHEWSON A SON.Soap, Candle and Oil Works, ) Inspector Street, > Montreal, May-19, 1853 ; S having enlargedtheTr Stock of PRINTING MA TERIAL3, STEAM PRESSES, Ac., they will ha prepared to undertake every description ot Book, Job aud Card Printing, IN THEIR NEW PREMISES.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S HEW CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to their Stock, they hope to he able to execute every dfescription of JOB PRINTING at moderate rates, and with great despatch.Their present stock of STEAM ppeSSKSwl.enable them to throw off upwards of T©,OOU IMPRESSIONS PER DAY.\u2019 Marti?~IJl ¦\t_________ 54 _ STEW YORK.A D V E R T I S E M ENTS.68 # TBXiBSCOPES.JUST RECEIVED a large assortment of Superior DAY and NIGHT TELESCOPES at low prices.LOli HAT WABEHQHP 93 NOTRE DMAE STREET.K£jSrirB23B.S02J May 19.SAVAGE A LYMAN.68 RICE\u2014200 bags Cleaned Patna Raisins\u2014500 boxes Fresh For Sale by LANDING ex Ships in Port\u2014 James A Go\u2019s White Paints Do Dry, White and Red Lead Cox A Go\u2019s White Paints Do\tDry, While and Red Lead Do\tLead and Composition Pipe Do Shot Bottles, Wine, Beer, Pench, Soda Water, Castor Oil, Ac Refined Iron, Flat, Round, Half-round A Oval Pot Ash Kettles PHILIP HOLLAND.June 20.\t___9'1__ DISINFECTANTS : Ledoyen\u2019s Fluid ' Concentrated Solution of Chloride of Zinc, or Sir William Burnett\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid Tennant\u2019s Disinfecting Chloride of Lime Thicve\u2019s Vinegar The above, in bottles with directions for use, for sale by ALFRED SAVAGE & CO., Chemists, next the Court House.June 14.\t_\t99- T' HE Subscriber offers for sale the following WINES, Ac., just landed ex \u201c Warrior Queen\u201d\u2014 Muscatel Moselle ) vintage 1834 Gueisenheimer Hock S Very fine St.Julien Claret, in cask or bottle, vintage 1849 Very superior Sweet Sherry Champagne\u20141st and 2nd quality\u2014Meet and Cbaudon Epernay Real Tokay, in pints, \u201c Princesse\u201d White Rum, very old, in bottle MarteU\u2019s Brandy, in hhds, 8 years old Free or in bond.E.HAMILTON, 184 Notre Dame Street.June 15.\t9,2 4sEW_goo:i)s.THE Subscriber has just returned from Europe, where he has selected a Choice and Extensive Assortment, of every variety of MERCHANDISE in his line.L.MARCHAND, St.Paiil Street.May 6.\t_________________ 57___ To Builders and Dealers in Stone Wares.Dec.1-3.JOSEPH TIFFIN, 236 1 AA barrels POT BARLEY.For Sale by IUU\tG.D.WATSON.April 14\t45 For sale\u2014 2 25 barrels PALE SEAL OIL WATSON A WILLIAMS.June 8.\t86 ENGLISH AND E RENDU PERFUMERY.LUBIN\u2019S PERFUMERY ; RIMMEL\u2019S do Rimmel\u2019s Toilet Vinegar, Farina\u2019s Eau de Cologne.HAIR OILS\u2014Palma Christi, Vegetable, and Sweet Almond, Ac.Ac.Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid, for the Hair Fancy Soaps, W.Clayton A Co.\u2019s Pine Apple Soap, Clayton\u2019s Rypophagon for Shaving, Gos-nell\u2019a Fancy Soaps for Washing and Shaving; Jules Hauel\u2019s Saponaceous Shaving Compound.Hair, Nail, Tooth, Cloth A 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 ËlëctTo-Uhcmical Telegraph, Office, 66 Commissioner Street, Opposite -the Quebec Steamboat Basin, CONNECTING MONTREAL WITH BOSTON AND NEW YORK DIRECT.SKOSTxI WARS, Made by GILLESPIE A SOULE, St Johns, C.E.'OR SALE by the Subscriber, a variety of _ STOVEPIPE TUBES, or Stovepipe Holes, suitable for Partitions, Ceilings, Ac.The Stone Ware is considered superior to Cast Iron.\u2014Also,\u2014 made of the same material, Pots, Butter Crocks, and Covers, Churns, Sweetmeat Jars, Jugs, Flower Pots, Snuff'Jars, Ac.Ac.J.HENRY EVANS, 197, St Paul Street.Dec.30.\t241 THIS LINE is now in COMPLETE OPERATION, offering to Merchants and others the advantage of an uninterrupted and instantaneous communication to the above Cities and intermediate Towns.The Wires of the Company extend through Rouse\u2019s Point to Ogdensburgh ; also through Burlington, Concord, Manchester,Lowell, Spring-field, and other important Towns, to New York.Communications sent to all parts of the United States, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia with despatch and at reduced rates.May 24.\t3m\u201472 London Stout and Pale Ale.OW Landing jex John^Bull THORNE\u2019S BROWN STOUT and E.I.PALE ALE, in pints and quarts.A.CUVILLIER A CO.May 16.\t65 T THE Subscribers are Landing THIS DAY, ex Brigt.\u201c St.Fillan,\u201d from St.John Newfoundland, and will sell low from Wharf-178 hhds) 16 tes > Very Bright Muscovado Sugar 64 bris J \u2014At,SO IN STORE,\u2014 1000 packages Well Selected TEAS, consisting of Twankay, Old and Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Fine Souchong 300 packages Tobacco.5'Sj 8\u2019s, 16\u2019s 1.00 .bags\t£ Fine coffee 100 pocketsj Pimento, Ground Ginger, Bermuda Arrowroot, Mori\u2019s No.1 Chocolate, Broma, Cocoa, Large Table Codfish, Lobsters,Brls No.1 Split Herrings, Brls No.1 Salmon, Brls Cod Oil, Casks Porter, Cigars, Ac.Ac.J.A J.MITCHELL Mav 17.\t66 SPOOLS.F ORSALE- 25 cases SEWING THREAD, manufactured by I.A J.Clark A Co., Paisley.ALEXANDER WALKER, 192 St.Paul Street.59 May 9.B Scotch Linen Goods.LEACHED SHEETING and DAMASK Loomed Huckaback Tick Military and other Drills Blue Bordered Towels \u2014and,\u2014 One, Two and Three Bushel Bags Receiving and to arrive, for sale by package JAMES DOUGALL, 210 St.Paul Street.June 17.\t93 R Window Glass.ECEIVING ex \u201c ROBINSON,\u201d from Antwerp 1000 boxes German Sheet Window Glass from 6 j x 71, up to 24 x 20 For Sale by THOMAS WILLIAMS.June 23.\t98 I NOTICE.To Parties intending to Remove Deceased Relatives from the Old to the New Cemetery.rflHE Subscriber begs to inform parties wishing 1 to REMOVE DECEASED RELATIVES, that be is prepared to do so on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice.Having been for several years past Sexton of both the Protestant Burying Grounds, may be the means of being of great service to parties interested in the matter.For further information, apply to Mr.Pelton, or to the Subscriber, near the Old Burving Ground.ALDERMAN WARDLEV.December 4\t_____230 THE Undersigned is prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on all kinds of Produce consigned (o EDWARD WAY A CO., of Liverpool.RICHARD T.WAY, St.John Street.May 23.\t71 \u201c MUBOS\u2019S IHIS highly celebrated CHAMPAGNE, direct from the Proprietors.\u2014also,\u2014 Hennessy\u2019s and MarteU\u2019s BRANDIES of old Vintages\u2014for sale by THOS.KAY A CO.St.Eloi Street.June 16.\t____________784 Glassware and Earthenware N EVERY VARIETY, and of the Newest Styles of Common, Medium, and superior kinds on hand aud to arrive, for sale by package JAMES DOUGALL, 210 St.Paul Street.Juue 17.\t93 THE Subscriber has now on hand the Largest, Best, aud 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 Embroidered Robes.£) CASES VERY LATEST STYLES, /¦i)\topened.ALEXANDER WALKER.April 5.Walking Canes.JUST RECEIVED by the Subscribers, a large assortment of FANCY CANES, Gold and Silver Mounted.\t»\t.« SAVAGE A LYMAN, 100 Notre Dame Street.June 25.\t_______100 J do do do do ROBERT ASHTON\u2019S PRINTS.A FRESH IMPORTATION.JUST RECEIVED, per \u201cAgnes\u201d, and \u201c Charles Sprague \u201d, to Boston, and tor Sale at the Warehouse of the Undersigned, St.Joseph Street, rear of Cathedral :\u2014 15 bales 5-4 Spring French Cover Grounds 5-4 do Muslin Fancies 5-4 Purple Fancies 5-4 Chocolate and Purple Fancies 5-4 Turkey Reds and Blacks and Reds 7-8 Single Colored Plates \u2014 Home Trade Styles\t.7-8 Two and Three Colored\u2014United States Styles 7-8 Rich Chintzes 9-8 Eugenies, Bayaderes A Trimming Edged 7-8 Black and White\u2014Silk Finish 7-8 Black and Dove 5-4 Black and White 5-4 Black and Dove .To prevent imposition, buyers will be pleased to observe, that the Goods which the '\"j^eisign-ed hold now, as hitherto, are ROi» ilR i ASHTON\u2019S ; that the name ROBERT ASHTON is stamped on every.piece, and that no person or persons whatever have, or can have, a piece of them, save through them.W WHITEFORD A CO.May 28.\t76 12 do 8 do do do do do do do Has just received :\u2014 New ENGLISH HATS of a superior finish.A large assortment of YOUTHS\u2019 and CHILDREN\u2019S, new styles.LADIES\u2019 RIDING HATS.And a few of the celebrated Cambridge, Eg-linton and Albert HAT, worthy of attention.N.B.\u2014Wholesale Terms Liberal.May 7.' China, Glass and Earthenware, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, AT VERY LOW PRICES, 171, St.Paul Street, (nearly opposite the Custom House.) THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and customers, that, he expects by the spring traders a large and extensive assortment of CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, which will be sold at very Low Prices, either by the package or packed to order by the dozen.ON HAND A quantity of assorted Crates and Hogsheads packed expressly for Country Merchants.ROBERT ANDERSON.April 30, 52 CE-OCKEEY,&c.THE Subscriber has just received by the \u201c SARAH MARY,\u201d an Extensive and Well Selected Assortment of CROCKERY, and expects in a few days, a further and larger supply by the \u201cWHITE CLOUD,\u201d \u201cWATER LILLY,\u201d and other vessels, all of which He intends to offer at Low Prices, and particularly encourages the Country Merchants to give him a call and judge for themselves.J b\tADOLPHUS BOURNE, 1-20 St.Paul Street.May 17.\t.\t.For Sale.TIN PLATES\tSHOP TWINES Sheet Lead\tDoor Mats Coil Chain\tCoco Matting Iron Wire\tCurled Hair Horse Nails\tHair Seating Russia Oakum\tMorocco Leather Sail Twine\tRoan do \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A few cases Table Cutlery Double Barrel Guns Single do do June 18.SAMUEL k CO., St.John Street, du\u201494 For Sale.A FEW Sets Large STEAMBOAT SIGNAL LAMPS, Red, Green, and White Lights.\u2014 Also, a few Powerful MAST HEAD LIGHIS.SAMUEL k CO., St.John Street.June 18.\t du\u201494 For sale.Blasting powder Canister do No 2 Coarse Grain do No 2 Diamond Grain do June 18 SAMUEL k CO., St.John Street, da\u201494 FURNISHED APARTMENTS suitable for Single Gentlemen,\u2014vacant at present\u2014at No.162 Notre Dame Street.May 16.65 c Pork and Flour.ANADA Mess, Prime Mess and Prime PORK Extra Superfine and Fine FLOUR WATSON & WILLIAMS.May 3.\t54 just 41 HOPS.EIGHT BALES HOPS for Sale in quantities to suit purchasers, at SAMUEL PRICE\u2019S, St.Ann\u2019s Market.Jan.13.______ 6 Platt\u2019s Cheese- TWO TONS PLATT\u2019S CHEESE, just received and for sale by D.BÜSTEED, No.23, St.Peter Street.November 9.217 TO rABJÆEÏLS.TMPROVED PHOSPHATEE OF LIME\u2014A[Su- X perior article for Manuring Land.WILLIAM LYMAN & CO., 194 k 196 St.Paul Street.May 7_________________________58 Hams, Fisli, &c.PCnn SUPERIOR Sugar Cured HAMS OUv/ 250 cwt do.TABLE CODFISH WATSON & WILLIAMS, May s.\t54 ENGOSH-MADE WINES.UST RECEIVED, ex \u201cWarrior Queen,\u201d and for Sale, a Lot of ENGLISH-MADE WINES from two of the First Houses in London, comprising White, Red and Black Currant, Raisin, \u2018Grape, Cowslip, Gooseberry, Raspberry, Elder.\u2018Orange, Green and Ripe Ginger, &c.These WINES have no Spirit added to them, and will be found to be Excellent.E.HAMILTON, 184 Notre Dame Street.June 16.\t_________________________.YIN OKBINAIRE.TOST RECEIVED direct from Paul Fabré, J Bordeaux- 10 Hhds CLARET, Vin Ordinaire, shipped in cased casks The above is a good light wine, free from much spirit, and inexpensive, for sale in bond or duty paid.E.HAMILTON, ' 184 Notre Dame St.June 14.\t90 OTTAWA GEASS WORKS.THE Subscribers, Agents for the above Manufactory, have on hand and offer for Sale :\u2014 A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Fresh Manufactured ¦WINDOW GLASS, In Half Boxes of different sizes, suitable to the UPPER and LOWER CANADA TRADE, which, will be found superior in quality to any yet offered, consisting of the following brands : OTTAWA, or first quality ST.LAWRENCE, or second do CHAMPLAIN, or third.do This Glass will be found fully equal to any imported, and equally low rates.Orders for any particular sizes, not on hand, will be executed with quick dispatch.Double thick or Imitation Plate made to order up to size 30 x 40.LsMESURIER, ROUTE k CO., Agents Ottawa Glass Works.March 15.\t32 Uas Fittings11 Uas Fittings!!! THE Subscriber has Just Received, and offers for Sale, at the Lowest Possible Prices, a Large Assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Hall Lamps, Pern dants, Brackets, &c.&c.Parties in want of FITTINGS would do well to make an early call.CHARLES GARTH, Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c., No.50, Craig Street.Sept.II.\t167 TELEGRAPH AND OTHER WIRE.IHE undersigned, Sole Agent in Canada for T:_\t\u201e\t, Messrs.Richard Johnson & Brother, Wire Manufacturers, Manchester, is prepared to take orders for every description of WIRE, Galvanized or othewise.The quality of Messrs.Johnson\u2019s WIRE is recognized in England and elsewhere I and Old Cognac in bottle.FRESH ARRIVALS OF British & Continental Fabrics, By the Ocean Steamers, via Boston and New York, and also by the different Spring Vessels per the St, Lawrence.OUR ASSORTMENT, selected by one of our Firm during the past Winter, comprises a ! very extensive variety of Dress Goods, Shawls, Bonnets Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Cloths Cassimeres, Vestings \u2014and,\u2014 A superior supply of Small Wares.I All of which is offered, wholesale, on liberal terms.Our CARFEEmS- ¦ AND OXX.CX.OSH BUFARSUMBTi?, (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL),.Contains nearly every description of C ARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, HEARTH RUGS, MATS, CARPET BAGS, and HASSOCKS; and this season, especially, will be found to embrace the most elegant designs in thejseveral grades of quality.Particular attention has been given to the Furnishings for Steamboats, and for this purpose our assortment presents the necessary Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheetings Table Damasks, D\u2019Oylies, Towellings, kc.to all of which an early inspection is respectfully solicited.R.CAMPBELL & CO., St.Francois Xavier Street.May 9.\t59 Wines, Liquors and Groceries» THE Subscribers have on hand and are now receiving, a complete and varied assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, &c., comprising in part the following Foreign Wines and Spirits, in Wood and Bottle, at prices proportionate to their respective grades; and which, having been carefully selected, can be confidently recommended for their really fine and genuine characters.SHERRY\u2014Various grades, including some particularly fine old Wine MADEIRA\u2014Rare old, of choice vintages PORT\u2014Graham\u2019s, Sandeman\u2019s, Hunt\u2019s, ofvarious grades CHAMPAGNE\u2014Of the most esteemed brands CLARET and other French Red and White Wines, of various growths and vintages BRANDY\u2014\u2018Hennessy\u2019s, Martel\u2019s, &c., fine old, Pale and Dark JAMAICA RUM\u2014Superior old CAMPBELTON.WHISKEY\u2014do do FRENCH LIQUEUKS\u2014assorted.For Sale Low\u2014for CASH only.WM.ARMSTRONG k CO., 104 Notre Dame Street.October 18.\t198 DEXAGRAYE & CO.No.38 Notre Dame Street, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from 'France, via Boston, by the Steamer \u201c Canada\u201d\u2014 Gruyere Cheese, Pâtés Fœis Gras Truffés, Turkeys do, Chicken do, Tomatos in half bottles, Truffés do, Small Green Pease, preserved natural, Asparagus do; Absinthe Suisse, Eau Verte, in bottles.\u2014also\u2014 2 cases of assorted PERFUMERIES and ESSENCES, all of a superior quality.DE LAGRAVK k CO.N, B.\u2014Have always on hand, Chateau Lafitte in cases of 1 dozen, coming direct from the Chateau ; Vm de Grave, Hock, Port and Madeira, JOHN ©.B30WN No.141 Notre Dame Street, BEGS respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has commenced business in the Store lately occupied by Messrs.D.& W.SMITH, hè requests an inspection of his STOCK, which consists of\u2014 Cashmeres\tSilk, Thread, Cloth, Cobourgs\tCashmere and Kid Alpaccas\tGloves, and Paramattas\tEmbroidered and Plain Delaines in every variety Lawn Handkei ehiefs Table Linen and Napkins Irish Linens Sheetings Huckaback and Diaper Shawls, in variety Robes, .do Printed Mnsiins and Cambrics InsertiCns and Edging of eveçy description Silks Satins Damasks Ribbons Embroidered Goods Mourning do Hosiery Silk, Lamb\u2019s Wool, Merino Shirts and Drawers 4-1 and' 6-4 Prints With every other article, of pTAPLE and FANCY DRY GOO D S , 'HABERDASHERY, SMALL WARES, kc., all of which, having purchased on the best terms, he will sellât the lowest possible prices, for CASH OKEY.\u2014Auso,\u2014¦ MASONIC AP RONS; and .SASHES, and MATERIALS always on hand,.of the best, and at the lowest prices- JOHN O.BROWN.May 18\t67 Asluton\u2019s FrintSa THE Undersigned, having been appointed SOLE AGENTS in Canada for THOMAS ANTROBUS & CO., late.John lower on Wheat, and 3di®6d bbl than on Tuesday ; arrivals of fresh No 1 Superfine Canadian have taken place, which are worth abÔut 24s 6d, though a higher figure is asked.Indian Corn has declined 6d qr.\ts.\td.\ts.d.\t U.States White Wheat\t\t.7\t3\t® 7\t6 Canadian.\tdo\t\t\t0\tIS) 7\t2 Mixed\tdo\t\t\t\t\t\t.7\t0\t® 7\t2 Do\tdo\t\t\t9\tfS> 7\t0 W Canal Flour and Canadian,.\t.24\t0 ®24\t\t6 Philadelphia and Baltimore do.,\t.24\t9\ti@25\t0 Indian Corn\u2014White\t\t\t6\t®30\t0 Yellow\t\t.30\t6\t®31\t0 UNITED STATES.Wheat Crop of Miohioan.\u2014Information from different parts of the State convinces, us that the wheat crop of Michigan the present season is the most abundant one that has blessed the labours of our farmers for many years.It is represented to be superior in quality as it is in quantity.\u2014 We conversed with an intelligent gentleman yesterday, who has passed through the center of the Stat», and along the whole line of the Oakland and Ottawa Road from this city to Grand Haven, and his testimony corroborates that received from other parts ot the State.He assures us that though he has been long a citizen of Michigan, and un attentive observer of the gradual developemem of her agricultural wealth, he has never before seen such fields of wheat and so bright a prospect of a fruitful harvesi.From all we can learn, we believe the quantity ot wheat produced in this State this year will be nearly or quite fifty per cens.\u2018greater than any previous year, and of even better average quality, high as the character of Michigan wheat and flour already is.As wheÿt has advanced in price in the same ratio us our plank road and Other means of reaching them irket readily have increased we anticipate for our farmers a rich reward tor their labors, and of coarse another year of prosperity for our S ate.\u2014Det Tribune.Infamous Attempt to take Life\u2014As two highi}' respectable genilemçn, whose names we are not allowed to give at-preseht, were sitting down to dinner yesterday evening, in a private house in the Second avenue, near 13th street, some person climbed upon, the back fence, and deliberately shot a pistol into the window.' The ball passed within six inches of both gentlemen, and lodged in a door opposite.The ball had been cut and twisted so as to make a slug, aud had it struck either gentleman, it would have killed him on the spot.An attempt was immediately made to discover the rascal who had fired tbe pistol, but he had effected his escape.The police of the district, however, have the matter in hand, and we hope that it will not be very long before we shall be able to chronicle the arrest of tbe culprit.\u2014AT.Y.Evening Post.Something more effectual must be done for the protection of life in this city.A day scarcely passes without its record of outrage, assault or murder.\\Ye are becoming a bye-word to the cities of the Union.This condition of things cannot, must not, be tolerated.If we expect merchants and others to visit New York, person and life must be better protected than they are.We cannot go on at this rate.Eight persons, says a contemporary, have bees sentenced to be flung for murder in -this city alone, during the last twelve mouths.There are now iu\" the city prison, says the same paper, one well versed in criminal statistics, ten persons charged with murder.\u201c The_ convictions,\u201d adds the Police Gazette, \u201c in this city during the last twelve months are nearly as many as took place in the whole of England and Wales in the same period, while the population of the two latter countries is over seven millions more than the population of the city of New York.\u201d* What is Ihe meaning of all this ?Where is the fault?We have before contended that much blame attaches to our criminal courts because of tl}0 tardy process by which rowdies and murderers are brought to account.We have 'nothing to retract on that score.But are the police as effective as they ought to be?We do not expect them to be ubiquitous, but if they perambulated their beats activejy,energetically, never loitering and gossiping, never conniving ai breaches of the law and of the peace, but p'romptly exerting the authority and power which the law gives them, we cannot think that perpetrators of crime would be so emboldened iu their course.There must be something wrong in the police force, and a remedy must be applied promptly or for the week.Imports.13350 qrs wheat-sks 5706 brls flour.Exports.1212 do 2113 do 1002 do LONDON MARKET.Metals\u2014There has been a good demand for Scotch Pig Iron, at 52s buyers, and 52s 3d sellers, early cash.The shipments going on are un-precedently large.Spelter having receded to £21 10s, has again shown a tendency to advance, and several parcels have been taken off the market, which leaves off at £22 buyers on the spot, and £22 5s to arrive.Swedish Iron is quite neglected.Lead is more enquired after.Tin is in fair demand.In Tin Plates a good business doing.Spirits\u2014A good business has been done in Rum ; Demerara realized 2s 4d(3)2s 9d for 32 to 42 cent over proof, Jamaica 2s 10d®4s 6d, Leeward Island Is tOd proof, and East India Is 9ikd proof.Brandy sells more freely, and rates are belter ; Cognac, best brands of the vintage of 1851 realized 7s ld®7s 3d ÿ1 gallon.There has been numerous transactions.of late in Canada Government six per cent.Debentures, at H7 to J4, and in Canadian Railway six per cent.Debentures ot the best class, at 103 to 104, both unladed, on tbe forthcoming July dividends.Great confidence is felt in Canadian investments.GLASGOW WEEKLY TRADE REPORT.Ashes\u2014Demand continues inactive.Cotton\u2014There has been a good general inquiry during the week, aud a good business has been done.Tbe market closes with great firmness ;\u2018tbe tem.cney uf prices is against the buyer.Flour k Gram\u2014Cur grain market continues very firm at the advanced rates of last week ; less inquiry, however, has been experienced within tue last few days, which may be partially attributed to the liberal arrivals Irom Montreal aud New York during the tyeek, as well as the fine weather being favourable for the growing crop Barrel Flour : Sweet, 24s®25s ; sour do, 23s® 24s ; Canadian and States Wheat 24s.®25j jf 240 lbs.Lard\u2014The demand has fallen off to a small extent, consumers of this article being full handed.arrived\u2014JUNE 28.Brig Grafton, Gilmour, 11th June, Carbonear, Nfld, G B Symes k co, ballast .lanthe, Bolton, 3d May, Hamburg, Ryan k co, ballast, 149 pas 19 Bark Alexandrine, Thwaits, 10th May, Newcastle, A à D Ritchie k co, railway iron, 17 cabin, 15 steerage pas -Infanta Evans, 3d June, Newr York, order, ballast ____George Guilford, Robson, 9th do.Harbour Grace, A Gilmour k co, do .Romulus, Dav, 22d April, Padstow, H & E Burstall, iron .Palermo, Cleugh, 7tb May, Liverpool, G B Symes k co, general cargo .Yorkshire, Lynas, 8th do, Bremen, order, ballast, 140 pas Brig Springflower, Hutchins, 25tb April, Teign-mouth, A & D Ritchie k co, ballast .Elizabeth, Bell, 4th May, Havre, Grace, Benson k co, do .Energy, Bouchier, 21st April, Shields,Levey & co, coals .Francis, Scott, 30th do, Cork, A Gilmour & co, ballast ____Lady Baunerman, Speer, 20th May, Limerick, GB Symes & co, do, 107 pas .Temiscouata, Dugal, 16th June, Pietou, F Bois, general cargo .Arethusa, Wade, 2d May, Charente, Gillespies & co, brandy, wine, kc .Wilson, Stoup, 28th April, Liverpool, Forbes, Bros, general cargo .Essay, Hucklebridge from Oporto, Harris, Law & co, general cargo ____Thyatira, Emley, 24th May, Dublin, A & D Ritchie & co, \"ballast, 134 pas .Sarah Fleming,-, 10th do, Ascension, A Gilmour k co, do .Alexander Wise, Muir, 18l.li April, Liverpool, A & Ritchie & co, coals .Salasia, Archer, 4th May, Madeira, order, ballast .Nautilus, Ocheltree, 3d do, Galway, A Gilmour k co, do .Governor, Henswortb, 1st June, New York, Levey k co.do .Renovation, Rochester, 29th April, Shields, Gordon & co, general cargo .Arve, Sharp, 30th do, Gloucester, C Poston & Son, coals .Luna, Newton, 6th May, Liverpool, order, general cargo .DeVere, Olsen, 12th do, Newport, Pembertons, raüw.ny iron Schr Ono, Williams, 12th do, Llarmèlly, do, coals Steamer Lady Eglinton, Paton, 16th June, Liverpool, D Bellhouse, genl cargo, 2 pas 30 Bark Charlotte, Brandt, 5th May, Bremen, II J Noad k co, general cargo, 178 pas Brig Coolock, Thompson, 12th do, Dublin, H & E Burstall, ballast, 142 pas Also arrived, but not reported :\u2014Black Prince, Wm Raj' and Ariel.CLEARED\u2014JUNE 28.\t\u2022 Ship Intrepid, Philip, Bridgewater, Symes & co .Greenock, McPherson, Liverpool, Gilmour k co Bark Mearns, Smith, do do .Humber, Hindson, Grimsby, do ____Rectitude, Smellie, Dundee, do ____Haabets Anker, Bakke, Ross, LéMesorior & co ____Gartcraig, Strickland.Poole, do .British Queen, Byrnes, Bristol, do .Fadres Minde, Mnlleu, London, Burstalls .Delender, Gallagher, Ardrossan, E W Atkinson Brig Credo, Griffiths, Aberystwith, Symes & co .Lilburn Ellison, Belfast,Rilchie & co Schr Providence, Desjardins, St John\u2019s, Nfld, Gibb & Ross .Pacifique, Barthe, do, Noad & co .Mary Fournier, Dalhousie, do .Seafiower, Poulin, Bathnrst, do .Lord David, McNeil, Shediac, do 29 Ship Ocean Qceen, Hawes, Bristol, Bin-stalls .Alexandrine, Cooper, London, Levey & co .Margaret Ann, Lymons, Cardiff, LeMesurier & co Bark Argo, Moller, Llanelly, do -Troubadour, Izat, Troon, H & E Burstall .Countess of Mnlgrave, Custance, Liverpool, Ritchie & co ____Recovery, Lowther, Newport, Jas Tibbitts .Christina, Harris, London, Benson k co -Cypiran, Klavaness, Hull, do .Faside, Wallace, Liverpool, Gilmour k eo .Juliet, Teulon, Glasgow .Haabets, Schroeder, London, Levey & co IMPORTS.Manifest of the Steamship LADY EGLINTON, Patton, from Liverpool to Montreal, June 16, 1853.T J Boyd & co 1 case; J W Hilton 4 cs; Morris Bros, 6 cks; H Miller k co 1 cs; Mrs Footner and daughter, 3 do; P Redpath 6 do; Frothingham k Workman 2 pkges; Brewster k Mulholland 2 do; Ferrier & co 3 do; Sergt M Taylor, R A, 1 box; Sergt Ward, R A, Kingston, 1 do; McPherson k Crane 1 do; W Moodie 3 pkges; Frothingham & Workman, 66 bbls; A & T C Kerr& co 8 cases; H .McKenzie 2 do; F & J Leclaire 6 bales; Bellhouse, Ireland & co2ck3lc3;JHE vans 2 cases 4 cks; Masson, Brttyere, Thomas & co 16 bales jO pkges; Lyman & Savage 6 pkgs; Anderson, Evans k co 2\tcks; T McLean 2 do; Sherh ck, Foley & co 1 do; McPherson, Crane & co 1 do; R Campbell & co 3\tbis 1 truss; R Hallowell 1 bx; G Loiner 5 pkgs; Order 3 cks; Footner k Daughter 1 cs; Buchanan, Young k eo, Hamilton, 7 bis; A Hope & co, London, 3 do; R Whghtman & co 2 do; W Hearn & co 6 pkgs; J Henderson 3 crates; B Dawson 2 bxs 1 pci, E Evans 1 do; Capt Minnett 1 bx; B Dawson 3\tdo; Hooker, Holton & co 4 do; J Dougall 2 es; J Molson, Jr, 8 pkges; N S Whitney 5 do; Edmon-stone, Allan & co 1 cs; A Bryson 4 pkgs; RJuson 4\tcks; Frothingham & co 2 do; J B Anditti k Son 1 do; Major Campbell 1 os; Brewster k Mulholland 1 ok; Gallarneatt k Roy l cs; H Jones & co 1 ck; Wilson & Couillard 2 do; R Morris 4 pkgs; T Mus-sen 1 es; A Cantin 5 pkgs; C P Ladd 3 do; Benjamin Bros 4 cs: J Hutton 2 do; R Sharpley 1 do; J Bruneau 1 do; McPherson & co 5 do; L J Beliveau 3\u201ccks; S Shuter 1 bx; McPherson k co 16 bales; J Walker 4 pkges; J Johnston 2 cs; H Tapping 92 pkgs; C A Cuthbert 2 cs 1 bkt; A D Parker 1 ps; F R Starr 1 es; H Holyoake 1 do; J Parkin 1 do; Carter, Kerry & co 1 case; Gibb k co 2 dot Brown SATURDAY EVENING, .JI\u2019EY 2, WILL BE PERFORMED, First and Second Act of Bellini\u2019s Grand Opera, entitled S OWJWÊJtlR f ij.l.Amina, SIGNORA ROSA DEVRIES.Liza, SIGNORA SIDENBURG.Elvino, SIGNOR FORTI.Count Rodolfo, SIGNOR COLETTT.Notary, Signor Parozzi.Alezzio, Signor Candi.Chorus of Villagers, kc.After which, Third Act of Verdi\u2019s Chef d\u2019CEuvre) ERXiTANX.Carlo V., King of Spain, SIG.TAFFANELLI, And the Whole Company.Concluding with the Last Act of Donizetti\u2019s Celebrated Opera, SA And which will be given in the FRENCH LANGUAGE.Leonora, SIGNORA DEVRIES.Fernando, SIGNOR FORTI.Baltazar, SIGNUR COLETTI.And Full Chorus, &c.A Grand Orchestra\u2014Director_Signor Arditi.Prompter.Signor Lanza.Prices of Admission :\u2014Dress Circle, 7s 6d ; Family Circle, 5s; Parquet, 2s 6d.Seats or Private Boxes may be secured at Herbert\u2019s Music Store, 105 and 107 Notre Dame Street, from 10 till 6 o\u2019clock daily.Tickets may also be had at the Music.Stores, and at ihe principal Hotels.Books of the Opera, in English and Italian, to he had at the Office of the Theatre.Doors open at Half-past Seven o\u2019clock; performance to commence at Qnartei-pnst EIGHT o\u2019clock precisely.July 2.\t,\t106 THEATRE RO^Al ! Cote Street, near Craig Street.Sole Lessee.MR.J.W.BUCKLAND.Acting & Stage Manager.MR.WALCOT.OPEN NIGHTLY EOR THE SEASON COMMENCING m.ÙWQJL'%-,\t4.An Excellent Company Comprising- the Eollowing Talent : MR.DAVIDGE, of the Broadway Theatre.MR.C.FISHER, of Burton\u2019s Theatre.MR.CHIPPENDALE, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre.MR.F.A.VINCENT, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre.MR.HOWARD, of Burton\u2019s Theatre.MR.VINCENT, Jr , of ihe Broadway Theatre.MR.CONWAY, of the Broadway Theatre.MR.REYNOLDS, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre.MR.H.B.PHILLIPS, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre.MR.F.LY\u2019STER, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre.MR.BERNARD, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre.MR.THOMPSON, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre, and MR.WALCOT.MRS.VERNON, of the Broadway Theatre.MRS.WALCOT, ot Wallack\u2019s Theatre.MRS.CONOVER, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre.MRS.HOWARD, of the New York Theatres.MRS.CONWAY, of the Broadway Theatre.MISS ANNIE WALTERS, of the N.Y.and Phil.Theatres.MRS.PHILLIPS, of Wallack\u2019s Theatre, ami MRS.BUCKLAND.Scenic Artist Mr.Culbeiit, of Niblo\u2019s Garden.Leader of the Orchestra Mr.Tyte, of Wallack\u2019s.Prompter, Mr.H.B.Phillips, of Wallack\u2019s.Machinist, Mr.Jackson, of Niblo\u2019s Garden.Properties, Mr.Charles Reed, of Wallack\u2019s.Prices of Admission :\u2014-Dress Circle, 3s 9d (75c) ; Family Circle, 2s 6d (50c) ; Parquet, Is 3d (25c) ; Private Boxes, $4 each.No gallery.Seats and Private Boxes may be secured at Herbert\u2019s Music Store, 105 and 107 Notre Dame Street, from 10 till 6 o\u2019clock daily.Tickets may also be procured at all the Principal Hotels.\u2014 Doors open at Quarter to EIGHT o\u2019clock ; Performance to commence at a Quarter-past EIGHT o\u2019clock precisely.VIVAT REGINA ! July 2.\t106 .UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY wir : ^\tJ-* given, that the Undermen- tioned LANDS and TENEMENTS will be Sold at the time and place mentioned below.All oppositions a fin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ :\u2014 VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Montreal, to wit:?rpHE Honorable JEAN No.829.\t) ± R O C H ROLLAND, of the City of Montreal, one of the Justices of Her Majesty\u2019s Court of Queen's Bench, in and for that part of the Province of Canada formerly called Lower Canada, Plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements ofDame MONIQUE HAMEL, of the City and District of Montreal, widow of the late François Xavier Rochon, in his lifetime of the Parish of St.François de Sales.Gentleman, No.1\u2014The undivided half of a lot of land or emplacement of an irregular figure, situate in the St.Lawrence Suburb of the city of Montreal bounded in front by the Main Street 0J said Suburb, in rear bv the said plaintiff or representatives, on one side to the south-east by Louts Dalpé dit Pariseau, on the other side_to the north-west by Fortier Street, and distinguished on a fi°-urative plan deposited by the said Plaintiff in the office of P.Lamothe, of the city of Montreal Notary Public ; the said Lot of Land containing forty-one feet four inches in front by seventy-four feet seven inches in rear seventy-nine feet on the south-east line adjoining Pariseau, and eighty-five feet three inches on the north-west line adjoining Fortier Street\u2014with a one story Brick Cottage, Coach House, and other Buildings thereon erected.No.2.\u2014The undivided half of another Lot of Land or emplacement contiguous to the Lot above described, also of an irregular figure, situated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said City of Montreal, bounded in front by Fortier Street aforesaid, in rear by the said Louis Dalpé dit Pariseau, on one side of the North-east by the continuation of St.Dominique Street, on the other side to the South-west by the said Defendant, and designated as number one of a figurative plan deposited on the Eighteenth day of March, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-five, by the said Plaintiff, in the Offiee of P.Lnmothe, of the said City of Montreal, Notary Public; the said Lot of Land or Emplacement lastly described containing fifty-seven feet nine inches in front, by fifty-two feet seven inches in rear, ninety-six feet live inches on the North-east line, and sixty-four feet seven inches, on the South-west line ; the whole of the said Lots of Land or Emplacement English measure, without guarantee as to precise measure, but with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging.TO BE SOLD AT MY OFFICE in the City of Montreal, on the EIGHTEENTH day of JULY' instant, at the hour of TEN of the o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable TWENTY'-FTFTH day of JULY' instant.Sheriff\u2019s Office, ^ 1st July, 1853.) JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.106 STEAMSHIP \u201c LADY EGLINTON.\u201d CONSIGNEES by this Vessel, requiring despatch, will have Entries passed and Duties paid promptly, on application, with Invoices, to the undersigned.LEEMING & SABINE, Custom House Agents.July 2.\t106 BRIG \u201c LUNA\u201d is ENTERED at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass their Entries without delay.FORBES & CO.July 1.\tb\u2014105 NOTICE.CONSIGNEES of Goods per the \u201c COLUMBUS,\u201d Captain Morin, from Hamburg, are notified to Pass their Entries and receive their Goods without delay.RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.Quebec, 28th June, i853.\tm 104 FOR CHARTER'TO LIVERPOOL\" * THE Fine New A 1 (10 years) Brig \u201cROBINSON \", Capt.Bowes, will accept of a Charter for above Port, and will be ready to take Cargo in a few days.EDWD.MAITLAND, TYLEË & CO.June 28.\t102 PORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVED\u2014JULY 1.Steamship Lady Eglinton, Paton, from Liverpool, general cargo\tr- ¦ Brig Land, Newton, Liverpool, Forbes & co, general cargo Brig CLEARED\u2014JULY 1.Chase, Fosh, Glasgow, Geo D Watson, ashes, kc St.Leon Sprinqs.\u2014List of Arrivals at Saint Leon, 26th and 29th inclusive.\u2014A D Hall, Brewer, Maine; A P Davis, Bolton; E Claj-, Bangor, I.0._0.E.THE MEMBERS of the ORDER of I.O.O.F.of the City of Montreal are respectfully informed, that FRONTIER LODGE No.167 I.O.O.F.will have a PUBLIC CELEBRATION, at ROUSE\u2019S POINT, N.Y., July 4th (Monday next), to which they are cordially invited to attend.Programme of Arrangement.The Members of the Order to meet at the Hall of Frontier Lodge No.167, at 1 o\u2019clock, P.M.To form a Procession and March to Union Church at 2, P.M.MUSIC ON ENTRANCE.OPENING PRAYER.MUSIC.ADDRESS ON ODD FELLOWSHIP.MUSIC.BENEDICTION.MUSIC.At the close of the Ceremony in Church, the Brethren will re-form into order of P^pces-sion, and march back to the Hall iCr'The Society would be pleased to see the Brethren accompanied by their Ladies.The Burlington Cornet Band will be in attendance.Fireworks, kc., &c., in the evening.N.B.\u2014Tickets for Dinner at the STATION Maine; J Turner, Saranac, N Y; D W C Mitchel, HOUSE HOTEL, at 4 o\u2019clock, One Dollar each, Plattsburgh; J Dickson, Capt J Robertson, Three\tWM.CLARKE 19.- - -, r»-.\u2022 Y Y 7 T>.-.7 -\t.CT\tf \u2014 \u2022 \\\\T TU L?I.7 -\tVf.\u2014\tci\ty\u2014\u2014\t^ Rivers; W Parker, Hunterstown; W E Black, Mrs E do, Miss E do, St Louis; Mrs E Smith, N Yfork; M S Parker, Illinois; J P Robinson, W Fisk, Hunterstown.For raferenee, apply to Neil McIntosh, Place d\u2019Armes.BIRTH At Toronto, on the 30th ultimo, Mrs.J.S.Playfair, of a daughter.MARRIED.In this city, bn the 30tb ultimo, by the Rev.J.J.Perrault, E.A.Genereux, Esq., to Miss Marguerite Sophia Perrault, NOTICE.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between ONESIME THIBAUDEAU and NAZAIRE VILLENEUVE, under the nameo: O.THIBAUDEAU & CO., was DISSOLVED by mutual consent on the 24th May last.The affairs of the said Co-Partnership will be settled by the undersigned, who will continue the Boot and Shoe Business in his own name, at No.73, Saint Paul Street.O.THIBAUDEAU.Montreal, July 2, 185,3.\t1m\u2014106 JUST ARRIVED from LIVERPOOL, per \u201cLady Eglinton,\u201d and for Sale at DOLLY\u2019S, FINE TUEB0T.July 2.\tc\u2014106 Fqi* Sale, A NEAT SECOND-HAND STANHOPE ; also, a WAREHOUSE HaND CART.chas.McDonald, Carriage Maker, Berry Lane.July 2.\tm\u2014106 Coke Afloat.CHALDRONS BEST NEWCASTLE COKE, for Sale JESSE JOSEPH.July 2.\tr\u2014106 Smitli Coals Afloat, CARGO Best Newcastle Screened NUT COALS Afloat, for Sale JESSE JOSEPH.July 2.\te\u2014106 100 A WJ To Farmers.ANTED\u2014By a Young Man just arrived from Scotland, a SITUATION as Manager of a Farm, either in Upper or Lower Canada; would make himself generally useful.The advertiser thoroughly understands his business.\u2014 Apply at the Herald Office.July 2,\trDcC\u2014106 See.to Com.of Arrangement.Rouse\u2019s Point, June 20.\t100 PLEAStRE TRIP TO SAGUENAY, CALLING AT Murray Bay, River du loup, and Cacouna.THE Large and Powerful Steamer \u201c ALLIANCE\u201d will leave ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, Quebec, at.Half-pas' EIGHT o\u2019clock, on TUESDAY MORNING, , oth instant, for the above places.Apply to J.WILSON, \u201e Quebec ; Or to\tWM.LINDSAY', Mullins\u2019 Buildings, Montreal July 2.\t 106 For Sale, THAT CUT-STONE HOUSE and DOUBLE LOT, eligibly situated in Drummond Street, adjoining the one owned by R.S.Tylee, Esq.The House contains ten good Rooms, exclusive of Attic, and is in complete repair.The Lot is 65 front by 245 feet in depth, the front on Drummond Street, and tbe rear on Stanley Street.Apply to G.BROWNE, Esq., Montreal ; Or to\tE.R.KING, Esq., Quebec.July 2.\tr\u2014106 Stolen, ON the Night between tbe 23rd and 24th, A DAPPLED GREY' MARE, above the middle height and size, having the end of the nose white, and marked with a scar on the lower side of the right ear.$10 Reward will be given to whoever will give certain information to the undersigned, at Napiervillc, County of Huntingdon.° MARGUERITE BOISSONNEAULT, July 2.\tm\u2014106 ^MONTREAL BUILDING SOCIETY.THE next MONTHLY MEETING of this Society will be held at the oECRETARY\u2019S OFFICE, Great St.James Street, on MONDAY next, the 4th instant, for the payment of the Monthly instalments, and the transaction of other business.By order, JAMES COURT, Sec.and Treas.N.B.\u2014Office open in Evening from 7 till 9 o\u2019clock.July 1.\t105 THE ROCKCLIFFE, Captain Foster, from Shields, being Entered Inwards.Consignees are requested to pass their Entries without delay.HENRY CHAPMAN k CO.June 17.\t93 BRIGANTINE \u201cHARRIET WILD,\u201d TnitEE AND A-HALF Y'eaRS OLD, BUILT at TRURO, Nova Scotia, of good materials; a Strong Iron Fastened Vessel ; stows a large cargo on a light draught of water.Dimensions as follows :\u2014 feet, tenths.Length inside.90\t5 Breadth inside.19\t7 Depth of Hold.13\t0 And measuies 202 tons old measurement.Apply to LESLIE, STARNES k CO., June 10.\t87 Hooker & Holton\u2019s Through Line* For Kingston, Toronto, and Hamilton, CALLINO AT Cobourg & Port Hope (weather permitting.) fPUIE Steamer ENGLAND, Hannah, Master, JL will start for the above Ports THIS DÂY', at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M.For Freight, apply to HOOKER July 2.HOLTON, 106 FOR BFTOWIff.THE Steamer LILY, will leave the Canal Basin THIS EVENING, at SIX o\u2019clock, tor the above and Intermediate Ports.For Freight, or Passage, apply to BARNUM k WALKER, Montreal, July 2, 1853.\t106 THKOÏÏTGH IjS.VE.For Kingston, Toronto & St.Catherines.Direct.THE Fast and Commodious Steamer BRANTFORD, Davies, Master, will leave the Subscribers\u2019 Wharf for the above Ports, on SATURDAY, 2nd JULY', at SIX o\u2019clock P.M.For Freight or Passage, apply to MACPHERSON, CRANE & CO.Montreal, July l, 1853.\t105 For Kiugstosi, BellevlUe and River Trent.THE Steamer St.HELEN,\u201d Crysler, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate Ports, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 4th instant, at FOUR o\u2019clock.For Freight or Passage apply to GLASSFORD k WALKER, Watson\u2019s Buildings.Canal Basin.July 2nd, 1853.\t106 FOR BRUCE MINES on LAKE HURON, CALLING AT Kingston, Toronto, St.Catherines, Port Stanley, Amherstburg, Windsor, Sarnia and Gouerich.THE Propeller \u201cPROTECTION,\u201d Kennedy, Master, will leave the Canal Bnisin for the above Ports on MONDAY' EVENING, the 4th instant.For Freight, apply to July 1.H.JONES & CO., Wellington Street.105 .Hail Idne of Steamers.CHANGE OF HOURS.ON and AFTFR the 1st day of July, the Vessels of this Line will be DESPATCHED DAILY (Sundays excepted) for Quebec, as formerly, at SEVEN, P.M.H.E.SCOTT, Agent.Montreal, June 24, 1853.\t99 MONTREAL City and District Building Society.The annual m e e t i n g of the stockholders in this Society, will take place at the Office, No.34, Little St.James Street, on TUESDAY next, the FIFTH JULY, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, P.M.J.J.C.ABBOTT, Sec.and Treas June 30,________________104 MONTREAL TELEGRAPH CO- NOTICE is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT has been declared PAYABLE at the Office of the Company, in this City, on and after FRIDAY', the 8th proximo.By order of the Board Montreal, June 29,1853.JAMES DAKERS, Secretary, bmwf\u2014105 "]
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