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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" THE MONTREAL HERALD And Daily Commercial Gazette s Published Daily, during the six 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, * hen the Navigation is closed.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.Daily Herald, £l 10s., payable hall-yearly, in advance ¦Weekly Herald, in Clubs of Seven, Five Shillings per annum ; Single Subscribers, Five Shillings for Ten Months.No Letter taken out of the Post Office, unless it is pre-paid.ADVERTISING.Six lines and un 1er, 1st insertion, 2s 6d, and 7$d for each subsequent insertion.Ten lines and under, 1st insertion, 3s 4d, and lOd for each subsequent insertion.Over ten lines 4d per line for the 1st insertion, and Id per line for each subsequent insertion.\t« F YEARLY RATES.One Square not to exceed 26 lines .£12 10s, with the privi lege of changing it occasionally.Half Square not to exceed 12 lines £6 16s, with the same privileges.Professional and other Cards not exceeding, seven lines £3 per annum.\t\u2022 No Advertisement to be considered by the year unless it is previously agreed upon between the partie* The privilege o! Yearly Advertisers will be'confined to a4ÏS1HS^ an?aP olh?.r Advertisements such as Auction Sale.-j Houses to Let.Dissolution of Parmer, ships, Legal Notices, Ships, &c., will be charged emra.Notices of Deaths, containing an invitation to attend the Funeraii to be charged 2s.6d.\tc All Notices of Births and Marriages, Is.3d.each.Regular Advertisers, and all others sending co.u.Cations, or requiring Notices designed lo call attention Vollcerlsi °r all>' public emeriammems, all Notices pt i rivute Associations\u2014even- Notice designed to call attention to private enterprise, calculated or intended to promote, individual interest, can only he inserted in the j.ditorial columns, with the understanding that it is to be 4 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.communi-lo N.B.All Orders for the insertion or diseontinunnee of «l ™*Set?ems\u2019 ^usl ,)p hl \"\u2019ritiug, a Book being kepi in the Uihce for parties, calling personally, in which to enter tneir orders\u2014verbal orders cannot be recognized.NOTICES.NOTICE.THE PARTNERSHIP, heretofore existing between the undersigned in Montreal, under the Firm of JAMES, PATTON & CO., was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on the FIRST JANUARY last.AU Debts owing to and by the said Firm will be received and paid by JAMES PATTON.Signed,\tSTEPHEN HUGHES, ELIJAH HUGHES, JAMES PATTON.July 8.___________________ 111 WITH reference to the above, the business will, in future, be carried on by the Subscribers, under the same style and firm.JAMES PATTON, Srxr.JAMES PATTON, .Tran.Crockery, NOW ON HAND, a large and well assorted STOCK OF China, Glass and Earthenware, selected with great care, by one of the firm, during the past winter, which will be sold at low prices.JAMES PATTON & CO.N.B.\u2014A Small Assortment of PARIAN STA-TUETTS, VASES, &c.July 8.\till DISSOLUTION 0E PARTNERSHIP.THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the Undersigned as Lumber Merchants, under the style and firm of .SIMS & COLEMAN is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent.All unsettled CLAIMS pertaining to the said Firm will be adjusted by either of the Undersigned, who are equally authorized to grant acquittances.JASPER G.SIMS, JOHN C.COLEMAN.Montreal, 30th April, 1853.\t3m\u201453 WITH reference to the above announcement, the Subscriber begs to intimate to his f riends and the public, that he will continue the Lumber Business from this date in his own name and for his individual account.JASPER G.SIMS.Montreal, April 30, 1853.\t3m\u201453 Notice is hereby given, that the copartnership heretofore existing between the Undersigned JAMES BENNING and the Late JAMES YOUNG, as Auctioneers and Commission Merchants in this City, under the Firm of YOUNG & BENNING, terminated on the decease of the said JAMES YOUNG, on the Ninth October, 1850.And that any benefit or interest which the Undersigned CATHERINE YOUNG has since derived from said business, on behalf of herself and family, has ceased this day by agreement.JAMES BENNING.CATHERINE YOUNG.Montreal, April 30, 1853.\t53 THE Business hitherto carried on under the Firm of YOUNG & BENNING, will be continued by the Undersigned from this date, under the Firm of BENNING & BARSALOU, who are duly authorised to settle all outstanding matters of the late Firm.JAS.BENNING.'JOS.BARSALOU.Montreal, May 2, 1853.\t53 NOTICE.ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Mr.WILLIAM KELL, Sheriff\u2019s Officer, are requested to send them in duly attested; and those INDEBTED to the Estate, to make immediate payment to WILLIAM M.KÉLL, acting for the Executors, No.49, St.Lawrence Strapt, who is duly authorized to that effect.I.J.C.ABBOTT, HENRY A.KELL.Executors.April 5.\t__________41 Notice of Co-Partnership.MR.CHARLES E.SEYMOUR having been admitted a Partner in the business heretofore carried on, under the name of SEYMOUR & WHITNEY, the same will be CONTINUED from this date, under the style and firm of SEYMOUR, WHITNEY & CO.Montreal, 1st April, 1853.\t40 NOTICE._ JAMES WILSON will CONTINUE to carry on the BUSINESS of the late HENRY WILSON, as BLACK and WHITE SMITH, BELL-HANGER, &c., Chenneville Street, near Craig Feb.24.9m\u201424 NEW SPRING GOODS To Country Jtlerchants.J.& ÏT~LEWIS HAVE received by the Cunard Steamers \u201cCanada,\u201d \u201cAmerica,\u201d \u201cNiagara,\u201d \u201cAndes,\u201d and \u201c Alps,\u201d via Boston, 200 CASES OF FANCY AND STAPLE BUY «©BBS.\u2014ALSO- By Packet Ships via Boston, and Vessels now in Port, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PACKAGES, the whole of which will he 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, STRAW BONNETS, DELANES, FANCY DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY and GLOVES They will also have on hand a most complete assortment of Small Wares.SET TEN OASES OF READY MADE CLOTHING.May 7.\t58 \u201cnew spring goods.MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED, by the Cunard 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.\u201cBayadère 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, for 1853.\t\u201e .Broad Cloths, Doeskin, Casstmere, Satins and Vestings, &c.&c.Sales made for Cask only, and no abatement.Goods all marked in plain figures.MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY.202 Notre Dame Street.April 5.\t41 ~ SHAWL WAREHOUSE^ THE Subscriber has received, ex Steamer \u201c Canada,\u201d via Boston, his first 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 & Co., Paisley, expressly for the Canada Trade.ALEXANDER WALKER.April 5.\t-\t4i GAS LUSTRE WAREHOUSE, E a ay mark et Square, (\u201diul Door from Ilamsay McArtllur\u2019s.) THE Undersigned would intimate to his Friends and the Public generally, that, having Opened the above Establishment, for the sale of every description of (*ers Fittings, he is prepared to sell, at the lowest prices, his Large and Elegant Stock, consisting in part of BRITISH AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURED Hall, Hiniiig Room &, Parlor Fj ,1 Æ F S , I.ustres, Pillars, RracKets, PENDANTS, &c.&c-, PLAIN AND CUT GLASSES.ORDERS for GAS-FITTING, PLUMBING, &c., left at the above place, or at his Workshop, St.Henry Street, will meet with prompt attention.ROBERT MITCHELL, Plumber and Gas Fitter.Montreal, dune 25j 1853,\t109 VOLUME XLY.MONTREAL.TUESDAY MORNING.JULY 26.1853.REMOVALS.REIVIOViYTj.THE Subscribers have REMOVED to No.164 St.Paul Street, the Store built on the site of the premises they occupied preyious.to the fire of the 6th of June last.GUMMING & GALBRAITH, May 11.\t61 REMOVAL,.THE Subscriber has REMOVED to that Warehouse, No.192 St.Paul Street formerly occupied by Messrs.Clauk, Thomson k Go., and adjoining Messrs.Lyman k Co., Druggists.ALEXANDER WALKER.April 30.\t5; RXZUEOVAXi, HM.BOWKER, Dentist, has REMOVED to « the Residence of Mademoiselle Duperez, No.7 Little St.James Street.May 10,\t60 H.W.ECSïS'G-, Custom House, Forwarding and General Shipping Agent, HAS REMOVED his Office to MULLINS BUILDINGS, No.60 Commissioners Street, Opposite the Quebec Steamboat Wharf.May 14.\t64 THE Undersigned has REMOVED his Premises to No.189, St, Paul Str«ef \u2014Store formerly occupied by C.G.Hill, and will OPIÎN on MONDAY, the 9th instant, with a Large and Choice Assortment of FOREIGN GOODS, in the Package, DOMESTIC FABRICS, and GENER AL DRY GOODS, adapted to this Market.T.D.HALL.May 6.\t57 OGILYY, WOOD & CO.HAVE REMOVED to No.10, Little St.Joseph Street\u2014the Store formerly occupied by Messrs.J.G.Mackenzie & Co.May 5.\t56 Removal.THE Subscriber has REMOVED from No.188 St.Paul Street, to No.13, CUVILLIER\u2019S BUILDINGS, St.Sacrament Street.JAMES FOSTER.May 14.\t64 REMOVAL.THE Subscribers have REMOVED to their Stores in William Street (formerly occupied by the Ashes Inspectors), and nearly opposite Messrs.Noad, Yoong & Co., corner of Grey Nun Street.WATSON k WILLIAMS.Montreal, 3rd May, 1853.\t54 Removal.JAMES SCOTT & CO.have REMOVED to the new Store, 145 St.Paul Street, near Little St.Joseph Street.April 12\t44 R LATHAM, Flour Merchant, has REMOVED \u2022 to William Street, facing Grey Nun Street, and nearly opposite Noad & Young\u2019s, where he will keep on hand all qualities of FLOUR, with a general assortment of PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, kc.Anril 19.\t47 REMOVAL, OF THE CANTONJiOUSE.THE business of the CANTON HOUSE (Established in 1848, for the exclusive sale of 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, 109 Notre Dame Street, April 19, 1853.\t}\tTts 47 P.S.\u2014Not the most remote connection with any other House.NOTICE.WE.HOLMES, Esquire, Advocate, has RE-\u2022 MOVED his Office to the Building ofHDGH Taylor, Esquire, St.Gabriel Street, facing Little St.James\u2019 Street.May 6.\t184 SSAŒIOMEiK.'E\u2019 WAÜBHO'ÜSS, 183, Saint Paul Street.PAPERS\u2014Blue and White Royal, Medium, r>omy7 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^-Barker\u2019s Cases Lead Pencils, &c., &c., Wholesale and Retail.JOHN DOÜGALL.June 24.\t99 ST, GEORGE\u2019S HALL, GREAT SAINT JAMES STREET.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, Tattersalls.May 7, 1853.\t58 ENGLISH AND ERENCH PERFUMERY.LUBIN\u2019S PERFUMERY ; RIMMEL\u2019S do Rimmel\u2019s Toilet Vinegar, Farina\u2019s Eau de Cologne.HAIR OILS\u2014Palma Christ!, Vegetable, and Sweet Almond, &c.&c.Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid, for the Hair Fancy Soaps, W.Clayton k 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 Eieclro-Cheioscal Telegraph, Office, 64» Comsnfssfoater Street, Opposite the Quebec Steamboat Basin, CONNECTING MONTREAL WITH BOSTON AND NEW YT)RK DIRECT.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 \u201cnotice.To Parties intending to Remove Deceased Relatives fronTtlie Old to the New Cemetery.THE Subscriber begs to inform parties wishing to REMOVE DECEASED RELATIVES, that he 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 Burying Ground.^\tALDERMAN WARDLEY.December 4\t230 THE Undersigned is prepared to make CTSH cAnoAUvYîSïS'S1' a11 kinds of Produce consigned to EDWARD WAY & CO, of Liverpool.RICHARD T.WAY, May 23.\tSt\u2018 John St^et No.l^ifâ&KaCalU atPreSeDt-at May 16.- bo £*ork aisd Flour.ClAUtIY, per \u201cAgnes\u201d, and O \u201d Uha.\t,ae \u201d, to Boston, and for Sale at the Warehor., f the Undersigned, St.Joseph Street, rear of C:\t.dral :\u2014 15 bales 5-4 Spr.«r French Dover Grounds 10 do 5-4 do ^vhtsiin Fancies 6 do 6-4 Purple Fancies 9 do 5-4 Ohoculate and Purple Fancies 2 do 5-4 Turkey Reds and Blacks and Reds 12 do 7-8 Single Colored Plates \u2014 Home Trade Styles 8 do 7-8 Two and Three Colored\u2014United States Styles 4 do 7-8 Rich Chintzes 1\tdo 9-8 Eugenies, Bayaderes k Trimming Edged 2\tdo 7-8 Black and White\u2014Silk Finish 1\tdo 7-8 Black and Dove 3\tdo 5-4 Black and White 2\tdo 5-4 Black and Dove To prevent imposition, buyers will he pleased to observe, that tlie Goods which the undersigned hold now.as hitherto, are HOBERX ASHTON\u2019S ; 'that the name IlOSSERT 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 k CO.May 28.\t76 \u201c.CR0ËKERY, &c7 THE Subscriber has just received by the \u201cSARAH 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.ADOLPHUS BOURNE, 120 St.Paul Street.May 17.\t66 Has Fittings!! Has Fittings!!! THE Subscriber has Just Received, and offers for Sale, at the Lowest Possible Prices, a Large Assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Hall Lamps, Pendants, 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.11.\t167 Ï1EKRY CARltETOdST.Hardware Merchant.No.163, ST.PAUL STREET, A few doors north east of Custom House Square.SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH AXE, IS receiving, ex Steamers from Boston, a complete assortment of Birmingham and Sheffield HARDWARE, and ex ships \u201c City of Manchester,\u201d \u201c Water Lily,\u201d an.d steamship \u201c Genova \u2014 Bar, Hoop, and Sheet Iron, Tin and Canada Plates, Chains, assorted Anchors and Chain Cables, Anvils, Vices, Smith\u2019s Bellows, Scythes, Sickles, Hay and Straw Knives, Wire, Mill, Cross-Cut and Circular Saws, Bar and Sheet Copper, Spring, Sheer, Blister and Cast Steel, Spades and Shovels, Hooks and Hinges, Sad Irons, Pig and Sheet Lead, Zinc, Block and Bar Tin, Hollow Ware of all kinds, Double and Single Fowling Pieces, together with a full assortment of SHEEP GOOÏSS, from England, United States, and Germany, amongst which may be found a well selected stock of Carpenter\u2019s, Blacksmith\u2019s, & other Tools, Warranted of the Best Quality Montreal, May 12, 1853.\t62 THE KINGSEÏ SLATE WORKS come* Ass\"sr.- THE undersigned having acquired the QUARRY and STOCK belonging to the above Company, the Business in future will be carried on on his own and Sole Account.He will only be answerable for the Debts made by his order.R.A.M.HUBERT, Montreal, 21st May, 1853.\t71 S3= The Sherbrooke Gazette will please give three insertions to the above.NEW SUPPLY OF FANCY ROORS JUST RECEIVED By the Suhscriber, Consisting of LADIES\u2019 Companions, Card Raskets, Dressing Cases, Silver Mounted Toilett Bottles, beaa-ful French Flowers with Vases, Ladies\u2019 Register Shawl Pins, Coral Brooches and Earrings in setts, Cuff Pins, Silver Card Cases, Diamond Rings and Brooches, Gold Neck Chains and Bracelets, a beautiful assortment of Bridal Prayer Books, Fans, Tortosie Shell Needle Cases, with his usual assortment of Watches, Jewellery, Papier Machie Tables, Port Folios, &c.Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired by experienced Workmen at moderate charges.H.PEACOCK, No.96hj Notre Dame Street.3.\t54 FUR SALE.JEST RECEIVED, THK LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF ARTISTS' GRAINING, & GILDERS\u2019 T OOI.S, EVER IMPORTED TO CANADA, Comprising every description of Badger, Sable, Camel and Hog Hair Brushes and Pencils, Blenders, Lever Gramers, 4c., selected personally in London and Paris,and selling at 50 per cent below the usual rates.RAMSAY & McARTHUR, Oil and Golourmen, 58 & 60 McGill Street.June 2,80 FOR SALE\u2014 Ashton\u2019s New Fancy Prints ) T.\t\u201e Titos.Antiboc & Cd do do ( UnfRr the Holye\u2019s do do do $ A Choice Lot of Tissue and Silk Check Barege Summer Long Shawls 25 per cent less than they can be laid down for Scotch Tweeds newest styles, Cloth, Cassimeres aud 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.\t83 FOR SALE\u2014 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 Castings 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 & Go\u2019s Paisley Sewing Threads Small Wares in full assortment ROBERT ADAMS, 227 St.Paul Street.May 21.\t70 Foreign Manufactured Goods, Ex Brig 11 Robinson,\" from Antwerp.HE Subscribers are receiving 150 packages FRENCH, BELGIUM and GERMAN T MANUFACTURED GOODS, consisting of\u2014 Cloths, Vestings, Cotton and Union Tweeds Silk and Woolen Shawls, Piece Velvets and Velvet Ribbons French Merinos, Damasks, Gala Plaids Black and Glacé Silks, Black Satins Fancy & Black Silk & Satin Handkerchiefs Ginghams, Hosiery, Gloves, Habet dashery Fancy Dress Goods, and various other articles \u2014also,\u2014 On hand in Store, a general assortment of British Manufactured Goods.Et)WD.MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.June 21.96 HM hat warehouse, \u201c 93'NOTRE DMAE STREET.raff®.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.\t58 TELEGRAPH AND OTHER WIRE.THE undersigned, Sole Agent in Canada for Messrs.Richard Johnson & Brothkh, 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 as unsurpassed, if equalled, by any other.It is preferred by the Telegraph Companies wuich have used it, and was chosen from a number of tested samples for the construction of the Oûles for the Railway Suspension Bridge, at Niagara Falls.Price lists will be forwarded on application.PETER REDPATH.Montreal, April 14, lS'5'cî.\t45\" \" ALE, MANDti, Glff, THE Undersigned, for many years Manufacturers in the City of Montreal, offer for Sale, at their Office, No.116, St.Paul Street, the following Articles of their make, viz :\u2014 ALE AND PORTER.VINEGAR.CHERRY BRANDY (the kernels bruised and distilled.) BRANDY.GIN.RUM (Distilled from Molasses.) A Variety of Fine LIQUEURS and SYRUPS.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 WHISKEY (from the Distillery of A.& T.Sao-yaqeau & Co.) PIGEON, SAUVAGEAU & CO.June 29.\tr 103 G.L.STUART, 154j-J SAISIT PAH'S.STREET, Opposite the Church of the Hotel Dieu.FOR SALE- GIN\u2014\u201c DeKuyper\u2019s \u201d and \u201c British\u201d, in hogsheads and oases CHERRY BRANDY, PORTER and ALE, in bottle, and very old in hogsheads WINES\u2014Port, Sherry and Madeira, in wood and bottle BRANDY\u2014\u201c Martel\u2019s,\u201d Sazerac, Dark Do Pale, Vintage 1838 ISLAY DEW\u20145 Years Old TEAS\u2014Green and Black, of the various qualities June 29.\t103 No.11, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.MESSES.LaMOTTE et EEEKE HAVE the honor of announcing to the Public and their Friends, that they have completed their arrangements, and are prepared to execute any Orders they may be pleased to give them.The celebrity of the Houses, from whom they derive theii Stock, is an undeniable guarantee of the Quality of the WINES, BRANDIES.LIQUEURS, and other Articles, consigned to them.Messrs.LaM.et F.refer, with confidence, to the names of the following Firms:\u2014 Messrs.BARTON & GUESTIER, Bordeaux.\u201c\tFOCKE& BRANDENBURG, \u201c \u201c\tDINET PEÜVREL & FILS, (Avize.) \u201c\tMOET & CHANDON, inEpernay.\u201c VIVANT-MARTIN & CHAUVOT, Chalons.\u201c\tC.MAREY, in Nuits.\u201c\tR.BRUNINGHAUS, in Nuits.\u201c\tSANDEMAN k CO., Oporto.\u201c\tPEMARTIN.\u201c HULSTKAMP & ZOON & MOLYN, in Rotterdam.\u201c HENKELL k CO., in Mayence on the Rhine.\u201c\tLONGUET, PERE k FILS, Cognac.A Ship is daily expected to arrive from Italy, laden with WINE and OIL.The CIGARS at their Establishment are also of the best manufacture and finest flavor\u2014prices, according to quality.June 7.\t84 F ORSALEIN STORE- 1000 tins and kegs White Paints, Genuine, No.1, 2 and 3 500 do do Green, Blue, Red and Y\u201dellow Paint Dry White Lead, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Brttnsk.Green, Chrome Yrellow, Rose Pink, Drop Black, Russian Blue, Paris Green, English Umber, Brunsk.Blue, Chinese Blue, Raw and Burnt Sienua, Strewing Smalt, Painter\u2019s and Plasterer\u2019s Brushes, Sash Tools, Varnish &c., &c.THOMAS WILLIAMS.June 23.\t98 HERKIHG\u2019S Patent Fire Proof Safe.OBTAINED the Prize Medal at the World\u2019s Fair in London, and the large number of Testimonials in their favour received from all parts of the United States, prove that the Prize was justly awarded, that they are really FIR PROOF has been proved beyond a doubt\u2014the workmanship is superior.A few sizes still on hand.SAFES made and fitted to order.Apply to GEO.HAGAR, Agent, 103 St.Paul Street.April 28.\tsi SCYTHES\u2014\t~\t~ LINLEY\u2019S NARROW CANADA.For Sale by PHILIP HOLLAND, tine 28.\t103 QALT\u2014 O LIVERPOOL SALT for Sale, ex barge PHILIP HOLLAND.June 29.\t103 FOR SALE.AN UPRIGHT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, nearly new, possessing a brilliant tone, and finished in the best style.Cheap for Cash, or approved credit.Apply at this Office.March'S.\t29 NUMBER 126.FOR SALE.American Manufactures» THE Subscribers offer lor Sale Brown Sheetings Cotton Yarn Do Wadding Do Batting Do Wick Do Flannels Shirting Stripes Ticks Denims Drills Kentucky Jeans Fancy Drills Seamless Bags Satinets, 4c 4c 4c GILMOUR & CO., 9 St.Sacrament Street.May 14.\t64 IieFei V E !) PER JL.2TÆ&T »lMëSUT\\2IéS EX SîDSAmSB.\tSSPS-SSS.A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT of RICH PANOV GOODS, direct fronj Paris, selected expressly for this Market.DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES FANCY SILK GOODS, FLOWERS BONNET RIBBONS, FANCY DRESSES CAPES, GENT\u2019S 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 SRîf JCIÇÛBS ! OGILYY, WOOD & CO.ARE NOW OPENING, in their NEW PREMISES, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of DRY GOODS, consisting in part of :\u2014 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 cases Fancy Tweeds & Doeskins 20 bales Broad Cloths \u2014also\u2014 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, NearSt.Paul Street.May 5.\t56 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, nhawls, Bonnets Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Cloths Cassimeres, Vestings \u2014and,\u2014 A superior supply of Small Wares.All of which is offered, wholesale, on liberal terms.Our AND ©II.CZQTM BUPJLBSlŒSra, (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL), Contains nearly every description of CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, HEARTH RUGS, MATS, CARPET BAGS, and HASSOCKS; and this season, especially, will be found to embrace the most elegant designs in the several 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 Oylies, Towellings, &c.to all of which an early inspection is respectfully goliottod- R.CAMPBELL & CO., St.Francois Xavier Street.May 9.\t¦¦¦\t59 Wines, Liquors and Groceries.THE Subscribers have on hand and are now receiving, a complete and varied assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, 4c., 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 tine old Wine MADEIRA\u2014Rare old, of choice vintages PORT\u2014Graham\u2019s, Sandeman\u2019s, Hunt\u2019s, of various grades CHAMPAGNE\u2014Of the most esteemed brands CLARET and other French Red and White Wines, of various growths and vintages BRANDY\u2014Hennessy\u2019s, Martel\u2019s, &c., fine old, Pale and Dark JAMAICA RUM\u2014Superior old CAMPBELTON WHISKEY\u2014do do FRENCH LIQUEURS\u2014assorted.For Sale Low\u2014for CASH only.WM.ARMSTRONG k CO., 104 Notre Dame Street.October 18.\t193 LtAWKAVfci at,
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