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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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jeudi 7 juillet 1859
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[" MT&!£àL H K RAM» SIMM So.£09 f^otre Oame Street, (Neai St.Pranooia Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.f rtUE Proprietor of thia Eatabliahment bega to 1 inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h iSTOOK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES &c., he ia now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such aa Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists and other Labels Military Forms of every description, &c., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES.Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 T 0 Rouses, LET, OR FOR SALE.DWELLING HOUSES.TO LET, A Summer Residence, about 20 mmu tes walk from the city, at St.Catherine\u2019s, opposite the Water-run, having the advantage of water in the Also, an Ice-house connected with the house.premises.Apply at this Office, Ennis\u2019, No.71 McGill Street.June 8.or at H.135 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1859.NUMBER 160.JST FMMD, ' E nnIirnn E°s-Wood JI.SS, Of 50 diÆ^THE DAY Additions received to hjs\u2019spiendia Assortmen WATCHES.JEWEI.LERY & FANCY GOODS J.T.PEACOCK, * 138 Notre Dame Street III im May 11.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, Fitted up with bath, and water closet, No.43 Little St.James' Street.If immediate application be made, apply _____ between 12 & 2.May 30.\t127 A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO LET on Cadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.______\tO.DUROCHER.June 18.\t143 2.HOUSE TO LET That First Class Two Story Cut Stone House, No.229 Lagauchetiere Street and formerly occupied by the Hon.Justice Bruneau.Apply to G.BRUNEAU, At McDonnough, Muir & Co\u2019.s, Notre Dame Street.103 INKERMANN TERRACE.HOUSE NO.2 TO LET, from 1st of May\u2014completely Painted and Pa-pared ; Hot and Cold Water to Bath ______ Room ; Water Closet, &c., and all other requisites of a First-Class Dwelling.Apply to RICHARD PHILBIN, Stanley Street, Or JOHN FAIRBAIRN, Broker.Feb.12.\t36 TO LET.The STORE and DWELLING in St James\u2019 Street, extending to Fortification Lane, adjoining the Methodist Chuech, and now occupied by C.F lifl, Auctioneer.THOS.KAY.Feb.5.\t30 ~\tSHOP TO LET, IN Joseph Street, one Door from Notre Dame Street.' Apply to J.GARRATT, Jeweller, Notre Dame Street.May 20.\t119 MISCELLANEOUS.or\t\t\u201cNT dU\t1.\tlUi T TO SELL immediately, TWENTY fine, cum- An- __ muted, LOTS on Dorchester and St drew\u2019s Streets.Conditions of Sale very easy.\u2014Also,\u2014 TO BE LET, Two handsome HOUSES, actually in repairs.Possession on the 4th of May.Apply to JOSEPH DUHAMEL, Advocate, Office, Nos.16 & 18 St.Vincent Street.April 26.\t98 OFFICES TO LET.TWO Splendid Offices to net, suitable for Insurance or Mercantile Business, in the most central part of the City, , opposite the French Cathedral.Apply to J.GARRATT, Jeweller, Notre Dame St.119 May 90 PROSPECTUS OF THE MmOPOLM FiBE COMPANY.AN ACT to Incorporate this Company passed the Legislature at its last Session.It is provided that the Capital shall not be less than Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into Two Thousand Shares of One Hundred Dollars each, with the power of extension to One Million Dollars.Believing that Insurance business would be safe if well conducted,\u2014that it would now be so, especially in Montreal, and that in the hands of a Company with a considerable portion of its Capital paid-up, select in its risks and independent in its management, (as it is proposed this Company shall be,) it would be remunerative to its Shareholders and worthy the confidence of the community,\u2014they respectfully invite Subscription of Shares by their fellow-citizens Whenever the requisite number of Shares shall have been subscribed, the Provincial Directors will call a meeting of the Subscribers for the organization of the Company, the adoption of By-laws and the election of Directors ; and when Twenty-five per cent of that amount, or Fifty Thousand Dollars shall have been paid up, the Company will begin tbe business of Insurance.The farther provision that within one year thereafter $100,000 in all must be paid up, is fitted to inspire confidence in its stability.Twenty-five per cent, of the Subscribed Capital will be payable immediately after the organization of tbe Company, and the remainder in such instalments and at such intervals as the Directors may deem proper in the interest of the Company, or find necessary to fulfill tbe conditions of the Charter.At all meetings every Share is entitled to a vote.It is believed that the establishment of this Local Company will be viewed with tavor by the community generally, as calculated, if judiciously managed, to retain in the country a considerable portion of the large amount of money annually remitted for account of Foreign Companies.The undersigned Provisional Directors have how to announce that a Book for the Subscription of Stock is opened at the Office of Messrs.TAYLOR BROTHERS, Union Buildings.JOHN J.DAY, L.H.HOLTON, THOS.M- TAYLOR, EDWIN ATWATER, JOHN REDPATH, HENRY LYMAN, JOHN DOUGALL.Montreal, June 20, 1859.\t147 FRENCH SUMMER HlTS.~ John hendIrson, &co., CRYSTAL BLOCK, HAVE just received a very superior assortment of FRENCH HATS, for Summer wear, in SILK, TWEED, CASSIMERE, and CLOTH, with a choice lot of Hats, in PANAMA LEGHORN, and FANCY STRAW.\u2014ALSO,- A further supply of Gaimes, Sanders Nl OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the BOOKS of ASSESSMENT for the CENTRE WARD of this City, for the current year, are compiled and fyled in the Office of the undersigned ; and Proprietors and others rated therein are requested to make immediate payment.And all persons who may think themselves aggrieved by anything is the said Assessment hooks contained, may, at any ti ne within three weeks from this date, prepare, or cause to be prepared, a complaint thereof in writing, and addressed to the \u201c Recorder\u2019s Court,\u201d and fyle the same in the office of the Clerk of the said Court ; and, in default of fyling the said complaint within the period above specified, they shall be foreclosed from doing so thereafter.Moreover, all persons in the said Ward, supplied with water from the City Water Works, are hereby required to call at the Office of the Water Works, in the City Hall, within six weeks from this date, and pay the amount due by them respectively, according to the Tariff established by the By-Law of the Corporation, No.259, passed on the 10th of May last.E.DEMERS, City Treasurer.June 21.\tn-tLS-146 Stereoscopic^ Pictures.The Beautiful Colored Groups, SO MUCH IN DEMAND, UDEIBRIISI PER S.S.\u201cNOVA SCOTIAN,\u201d AMD ARE MOW OH VIEW At A.HOFFNUNG\u2019S Jewellery and Electro-Plate Warehouse, 170 Notre Dame Street.iCTCALL AT ONCE TO SECURE A GOOD SELECTION.June 19.\t118 PH]\tD]\t\tno nl\tb DJ\tJ\tJii.THEATRE THIS elegant place of amusement, recently new Seated and Decorated in the first style of Art, to Rent by the night or any other period of time, on reasonable terms.A uply to J.W.HERBERT, 131 and 133 Notre Dame Street.T November 15.25 25 25 Brady\u2019s Publishing Bouse.1MEW BOOKS.OT3, t'jANONBURY HOUSE, by G.W.M.i Reynolds, price.\u201c6 ADA ARUNDEL, by do.\t60 OLIVIA; or the Maid o Honor, by do 50 CHARLEY FOX\u2019S Ethiopian Song Book.13 GEORGE CHRISTY\u2019S Joke Book, No.2- 13 THE PATRIOT CRUISER, by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.THE MANIAC\u2019S SECRET, by do - THE MAID OF THE RANCHE, by Dr.J.H.Robinson.Sent free of Postage on receipt of Price.FREDERIC A.BRADY, 126 Nassau Street, N.Y.Agents wanted.October 2.\t_________ IVLOUR, OATMEAL, &c.\u2014The Subscriber ' has for Sale\u2014 Flour, various choice brands ; Oatmeal, Bag Flour, Rye Flour.\u2019 J\tJOHN DOUGALL, 270 St.Paul Street.d.m.McPherson, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, &c., 189 rJOTB-H DÂXKCEI EVERY description of Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes, Compasses, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Spectacles, and Mathematical Instruments, Repai ed, Adjusted, and Warranted.CLOCKS sent for, and taken to any part of the city, free of extra charge.May 30\t____________ 127 CHARGE.BROTHERS & CO.Glass & Alkali Works, BIRMINGHAM.SHEET, CROWN, PLATE, Coloured, Ornamental, and Stained WINDOW GLASS.Orders Received by S.H.THOMPSON, 8 Lemoine Street.June 4.\t132 FOR SALE- FRENCH FLOUR* AVERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE, just imported from NANTES, and-put up, to suit Families, in BARRELS, HALF-BARRELS, BAGS of 100 lbs., BAGS of 50 lbs., BAGS of May 27.125 AIRY BUTTER.\u2014First quality of DAIRY BUTTER receiving almost daily, from several Dairies ; also, some Shipping Parcels.For Sale by JOHN DOUGALL, Commission Merchant, 270 St.Paul Street.May 27-\t_\t_.1\u20193 CHOICE HAMS.\u2014Ten Hhdsof Choice Hams and Shoulders, from the Curing Establishment of DOUGALL & Co., Windsor.For Sale JOHN DOUGALL, Commission Merchant, 270 St.Pan Street.May 27.\t125 JUST RECEIVED BY THE SUBSCRI-tJ BER\u2014 50 tubs of Superior Family Butter Cincinnati Sugar Cured Hama Gruyere Oheese and Finnan Haddies.\u2014ALSO RECKIVED BY EXPRESS,\u2014 A few boxes Fresh Lemons and Sweet Oranges.ANTHONY WALSH, l & 3 St.Antoine Street.Feb It\t35 HOT WEATHfcili COME AT LAST.Alexander & co.\u2019S ginger beer\u2014 of quality unsurpassed, in Kegs of Five Gallons, suitable for Saloons, Coniectioners, Cricket Matches, Pic-nics, &c.Also, in Bottles, wired, for general and family use.The Subscribers beg leave strongly to recommend this article.Samples sent to any part of the City.ALEXANDER & CO.Bonaventure Building, 'j Montreal 16th June, 1859.) GREENSHIELDS & JOHNSON, Estate Agents & Accountants, Successors to late John Spiers and F.Rufford, Esqs., Office, 32 Little St.James Street,, Montreal.References.Messrs.Bruyere, Thomas & Co.J.G.M\u2018Kenzie & Co.D.Torrance & Co.S.Greenshields, Son & Co.W.Molson, Esq , President of Molsons Bank.W.Dow & Co.Hon.John Rose, and Hon.James Ferrier.May 24.\t122 TAK.B.ÆœrT\u2019â Effervescent Seltzer Aperient.THIS valuable ami popular Medipine, prepared in conformity with the analysis of the waters of the celebrated Seltzer Spring, in Germany, in a most convenient and portable form, has universally received the most favorable recommendations of the Medical profession and a discerning public, as the most efficient and agreeable SALINE APERIENT in use, and as being entitled to special preference over the many Mineral Spring waters, Seidlitz Powders, and other similar articles, both from its compactness and greater efficacy.It may be used with the best effect in all Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, and all similar Complaints, peculiarly incident to the SPRING and SUMMER SEASONS.It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by «ea and land, residents in hot climates, persons of sedentary habits, invalids and convalescents ; captains of ves sels and planters will find it a valuable addition to theit Medicine Chests.\t, .\t.\t, .\t' r\t, With those who have used it, it has high favour and deiNA TORPID STATE OF THE LIVER-It render! æ 'aND^RITEUM A^cîsAl\u2014ft gives,he best satisfaction, allaying all inflanunatory symptoms, and -manv cases effectually curing those afflicted.TuS SUCCESS IN CASES OF GRAVEL, INDIGESTION HEARTBURN AND COSTIVENESS\u2014Proves 1, in he a Medicine of the greatest utility.U ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, ami the distressing sickness so usual during Pregnancy-Yields speedily, and with marked success, under its healthful influence.It affords the greatest relief to those afflicted with or subject to the Piles.\u2014Acting gently on the bowels, neutralizing all irritating secretions,- and thereby removing all inflammatory tendencies.In fact, it is invaluable in all cases where a gentle appe- \"'lUs in\u2019Steform of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles, to keen in any climate, and merely requires water poured upon it to produce a delightful effervescent beverage.Taken in the morning, it never interferes with the ayo-cations of the day, acting gently on the system, restoring the digestive nowers, exciting altealtliy and vigorous tone the stomach, and creating an elasticity ot mind and May 19 25 lbs.JAMES LEA.51 McGill Street.118 FIRE BRICKS.WhiteJPaints.[NHE undersigned offer the following for SALE, ex \u201cVerbena,\u201d from Newcastle\u2014 FIRE BRICKS, 17 OOO\u2014BARRAS\u2019 Manufacture \u2019 WHITE PAINTS.(Washington Chemical Company\u2019s,) 20 kegs of 1 cwt each 80 tins of 56 lbs each ?No x 150 tins of 28 lbs each ) ICO tins of 56 lbs each >\t2 200 tins of 28 lbs each ) HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.May 28.\t_____________126 CORPORATION OF MONTREAL, NÏ City Treasurer\u2019s Office, City Hall, Montreal, 28th June, 1859.UTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN, that the BOOKS of ASSESSMENT for the St.JAMES and WEST WARDS of this City, for the current year, are compiled and fyled in the Office of the undersigned ; and Proprietors and others rated therein are requested to make immediate payment.And all persons who may think themselves aggrieved by anything in the said Assessment Books contained, may, at any time within three weeks from this date, prepare, or cause to be prepared, a complaint thereof in writing, and addressed to the \u201c Recorder\u2019s Court,\u201d and fyle the same in the office of the Clerk of the said Court; and, in default of fyling the said complaint within the period above specified, they shall be foreclosed from doing so thereafter.Moreover, all persons in the said Wards supplied with Water from the City Water Works, are hereby required to call at tbe Office of the Water Works, in the City Hall, within six weeks from this date, and pay the amount due by them respectively, according to the Tariff established by the By-Law of the Corporation, No.259, passed on the 10th of May last.E.DEMERS, City Treasurer.June 28.\tu-tTS 152 SLATE AND SLATINIi.REED & KÂYNER.offerYor^sale, a large Stock of Roofing Slate of the best quality, in lots to suit purchasers, and are prepared with skilful workmen to execute orders for Plain or Ornamental Slating, on Roofs or Walls, with fidelity and despatch.SAWED SLATE for Fire-walls, Copings, Refrigerators, Floors, Ac., furnished to order.R.& R.would call the attention of parties about building or re-covering Roofs, to this method of Roofing as CHEAP, DURABLE, and FIRE-PROOF.\t.^ 134] & 141 Craig Street.March 15.\tmwf-62 TO BE SOLD, THAT VALUABLE TRACT of LAND, belonging to J CD OK SMITH, extending from Sherbrooke Street over the Mountain, and containing about 55 acres of land.This Pro perty is divided into the following Lots 1.THREE LOTS on Sherbrooke Street, of 105 feet in front by 250 in depth.2.In rear of them, a LOT of about 2 arpents or a little more.3.The ORCHARD LOT, filled with the finest Fruit Trees, containing 3 arpents.4.The HOUSE occupied by the Proprietor and the surrounding Gardens, well stocked with Frnit Trees and in a high state of cultivation, with stone and gravel walks, containing about 3 arpents.Possession given imme diately if required.5.A THREE-ACRE LOT in rear of the House, and several ACRE LOTS up to the base of the Mountain.All these Properties are beautifully situated, and combine all the advantages of a Town and Country residence.All will be Sold on very Liberal Terms.Apnly to the Proprietor June 2.\t130 H.BENJAMIN & CO.; Are Receiving, and will be prepared to show ON WMkf NEXT, Jl Very Large Consignment OF Patent French Iron Bedsteads, The first of the kind shown in Montreal, in every variety of design, both SINGLE & DOUBLE.\u2014Also,\u2014 A Ltt of ENGLISH WROUGHT AND OAST IRON, the whole of which they intend offering at a very Low Price.April 30.\t102 Scythes! Scythes! Scythes! MONTREAL MANUFACTURE.anan DOZEN \u201c Higgins \u201d Celebrated Narrow iUUU Canada fy Cradling Scythes, \u201cMoore\u2019s\u201d and \u201c Blood\u2019s\u201d patterns\u2014warranted equal to any Scythes ever imported into Canada, and very much cheaper.A liberal discount,alio wed to the Trade For Sale by Frothing-ham & Workman.June 2.\t130 1000 SPADES & SHOVELS.DOZEN \u201c Higgins\u2019\u201d Montreal Manufactured SPADES and SHOVELS of different qualities, warranted equal in every respect to the celebrated \u201cAmes\u201d make, and from 15 to 20 per cent, cheaper.For Sale by Frotliing-aam & Workman June 2.\t130 1000 AXES :l Higgins \u201d WARRANTED DOZEN \u201c AXES.For Sale by Frotliingliam & Workman.June 2.\tiso AUGERS, MANUFACTURED by the Montreal Auger Company.A full assortment constantly on hand and for sale by Frotiiingiiam & Workman June 2.\t130 UJT NAILS and SPIKES.CASKS assorted sizes of the celebrated Cote St.Paul Manufacture.\u2014Also,\u2014 \u201cDunn\u2019s\u201d Patent Clinch Nails.For Sale by Fiothingham & Workman- __________________ 130 CANADA PUTES.500 boxes \u201cHutton\u201d Ca Yidi\u2019fq^l'lateg For Sale by\t\u2018\t»\u2014 Frothingliam & Workman June 2.\t130 June 2.600 TIN PLATES* BOXES Coke Tin Plates, IC and IX IX, 1000 boxes Best Charcoal Plates, IC, IXX, DC, DX, DXX.For Sale by Frothingliam & Workman.June 2.\t130 PM {fflnOIHB ANGUS «i LOGIN, (The former from Messrs.A.BUNTIN & CO.) WHOLESALE STATlOf EBY IMPiTEBS, 206 St.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, WOULD respectfully intimate that they have leased the above commodious premises, and have now on hand, a LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK of Writing, Wrapping and Printing Papers, AND General Stationery, At the lowest Market Prices.The above Goods have been carefully selected by Mr.Angus in Europe this Spring.All sizes and qualities of Printing and Wrapping Papers made to cider.iCf\u2019Panicular attention paid to all orders per mail.June 14.140 CARPETS AND m wjOR oil-cloths.New Designs just Received, AT THE *RPH WâfflHOliSI No, 74 Great St.James Street, Opposite the Offices of the Grand Trunk Railway, and three doors East of the Ottawa Hotel.JAMES BAYLIS would respectfully inform his numerous Friends and the Public, that encouraged by extensive sales, he ordered and has NOW RECEIVED by the Steamers HUNGARIAN and INDIAN, the largest and most select assortment of\u2014 TOURNAY VELVET, VELVET, MEDALLION, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, and STAIR ever imported to this Market, which, together with his former importations, are now on view, and to which he invites their attention amongst these are the choicest productions of the first Manufacturers of Britain,\u2014ail of which he will sell at very low prices for Cash, or Short approved Credit.FLOOR OIL CLOTHS of various makes and styles, cut to any dimensions,\u2014with the usual assortment of Druggets, Matting, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Sheep-skins, Stair Rods, Painted Crumb Cloths, Hassocks, Carpet and Waterproof Bags.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.JAMES BAVEXS.June 15.\ti4i Tin Foil aud Metallic Lap Manufactory, NO.38 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK.JOHN J.CROOKE & CO., Are manufacturing under their Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL, PLAIN, PRINTED OR EMBOSSED, *iiie Cut & Cayendish'TobaéLau,- MÈMA LIC CAPS, For sealing Bottles, Jars, fc., stamped with any name, or design required.Also, Music Plates, Solder, Type and Britatia Metals.June 21, 1858.___________U-tiZ HAIR NETTS & HEAD DRESS iS.T HEAD Anglo HE NEW HAIR NETTS and __ DRESSES, just received by the Saxon,\u201d at J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street, NEW LiCE MANTLES, USTbOPENED ex \u201c Anglo-Saxon\u2014 J.PARKIN, 168 Notre Dame Street.H£W GOODS, entirely New Assortment of NEW LAOES and EMBROIDERIES\u2014the latest Fashions \u2014 as now worn in London, Paris and Brussels, by \u201c Anglo-Saxon.\u201d At J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.A.\") The New Lace Falls.A Superb Stock, from the least expensive to the most costly Fabrics.At J.PARKIN\u2019S, Importer of British and Foreign Laces and Embroideries.ESTABTASHED 1849.Jane 23.\t148 NEW IMPORTATIONS.T1HE Subscriber has just received a large addition to his already extensive Stock, comprising, in part,\u2014 PLATED WARE.Epergnes, Electro Tea and Coffee Sets, Salvers, Corner-Dishes, Pillar and Chamber Candlesticks, Tea and Coffee Pots, Tea Urns, Cruet Frames, Liquor and Pickle Stands, Dessert Sets, in case, &c., sc.\u2014Also,\u2014 Sheffield Manufactured Electro-Plate Forks and Spoons.PAPIER MACHE.Chess and Work Tablés, Desks, Jewel and Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Tea Trays, Cabinets, Backgammon Boards, &c., &c.CABINET WARE.Desks, Work Boxes, Bagatelle Boards, Ladies and Gents\u2019 Dressing Cases.LEATHER GOODS.Tourists Bags [wither without Dressing Case] in great variety, Ladies\u2019 Satchels and Porte-monaies, Dressing Cases, Money Belts, Travelling Bags, &c.JEWELLERY.Watches, Chains, Rings, Brooches, Necklets, Studs, Sleeve Links, Scarf Pins, &c., &c., all warranted to be fine gold.French Fancy Goods and Jewellery.An extensively choice- assortment, with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention.RICE SHARPLEY.Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t147 JUST RECEIVED, per ship \u201c Wild Rose,\u201d a complete assortment\u2014 English Lance-Wood Bows from $0,50 to $4,00 Arrows, from -\t-\t-\t- $0,05 to $0,37] Targets, from -\t-\t-\t.$3,00 to $5,00 And also Bow Strings.At\tE.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t147 \u2014 '' ,l\" ¦ ¦ Lace Shawls aud Mantles.c.WHITE DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALE, COMBINING ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF CITY AND COUNTRY.r PIG IRON- TONS No.1 \u201c Coltness\u201d and \u201cGlengar-nock\u201d Pig Iron, now landing.For Sale by Frothingliam & Workman June 2.\t__130 BARANDBUftDLEIIiON.TONS SCOTCH IROK, well assorted, \u201c Glasgow\u201d brand 450 tons Best Refined Iron, of \u201c Bradley\u2019s,\u201d \u201c Bagnall\u2019s\u201d and other best makers 100 tons Sheet Iron, assorted Nos 60 do Hoop and Band Iron 100 do \u201c Thorneycraft\u2019s\u201d Best Boiler Plates 15 do \u201c Low Moor\u201d\tdo do\tdo 5 do Best Rivets for\tdo\tdo For Sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t130 Spelter and b1ociTtin7~ 7 TONS SILESIAN SPELTER 7\t1 Ton BLOCK TIN.For Sale by Frothingh m & Workman.June 2.\t130 CHAS.ROBERTSONS CPUIILSTBREl! ASH CABIKT MAKER HAS REMOVED FROM NOTRE DAME STREET TO HIS NEW B U I IjBING No.56 CRAIG STREET, Where he has in his Capacious Show-Rooms a Large Assortment of FimMITTJRE I FOR SALE CHEAP, COMPRISING t Sets of COTTAGE FURNITURE, DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, BED-ROOM SETS, &c.&c.&c.Parties should call and see his Stock before purchasing.They will find it for their advantage to do so.His prices are suitable for the HARD TIMES, and offer great chances to persons with money, which they should not neglect if they are wise.Remember Charles Robertson\u2019s, No 56 Craig Street, November 19.\t27 HEALY invites attention to his large and elegant assortment of BLACK and LACE Square and Half-Square SHAWLS, MANTLES, JACKETS- iwi-And, A carefully selected assortment of MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES, Fancy and Mohair HEADDRESSES, Princess\u2019 PUFFS and ROLLS, &c.&c.C.HEALY, Laceman, 219 Notre Dame Street.June 14.\t140 SPRING HUDS Ml IMPORTANT Education.MR.CREIGHTON, A.M., Trinity College Dublin, having received many promises of support, begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that he purposes, [D.VJ to open an Academy for Young Gentlemen in this City on the 5th instant.Mr.C.will undertake to impart to his pupils a sound Englisjh; Classical, Mathematical, and Gommercial education, and will endeavour, in every instance, to carry out the views of parents wiîb^reference to the future career in life oftheirsons, by devoting particular attention to such branches of study as may be best calculated to fit them respectively for their several pursuits, whether Professional or Mercantile.Pupils will be received, for the present, at the Residence, No.157 Upper St.Urbain Street, where terms (which are moderate,) and other particulars, can be ascertained.May 3.\tiQ4 MISS~ BURROUGHS has~ REMOVED to No.35 St.Antoine Street, where she will continue giving lessons upon the Piano-Forte, Harp, and Guitar.May 4.\t6m-105 NEWM7JSIC, JUST RECEIVED by the Subscribers\u2014 My Loved One and My Own, Sadly to Mine Heart Appealing, Linda Has Departed, NEW SONGS by FOSTER, author of Gentle Annie, &c, &c.When Shall We Find Our Home\u2014Vocal Duett \u2014by Glover.La Chataine\u2014Valse\u2014by Goldbeck, Fleur de Bal Redina\u2014by\tdo.La Baladine Capria-\u2014by Lysberg.Linda di Ohamounex\u2014by Ascher.La Couronne Mazurka\u2014by Beig.Nautina Mazurka\u2014by Talexy.La Clochette du Village\u2014by Filtsch.J.W.H ERBERT CO.f 131 & 133 Notre Dame Street.March 14.\t61 NOTICE.COIL 01LJ0R SI THE Paraffin Light Company beg leave to intimate that they have now on hand the 1 largest Stock of COAL OIL ever brought into Canada.As great improvements have been lately made in the manufacture of this celebrated Oil, they can now confidently recommend it as being equal, if not superior, to any other Coal Oil ever brought into this market.Wholesale dealers supplied on very favorable terms.N.M.LIVINGSTONE, Sole Agent for Canada.Office, Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.May 24.\t122 -s GOULD\u2019S an MILLS' FLOOR li' Y arrangement of the Manufacturers, the undersigned are the sellers of \u201c CITY MILLS\u201d FLOUR,\u2014Superfines A, B, C & D ; Extras, X, XX, XXX\u2014which they offer to the Trade in small and large parcels.Samples representing all these grades are deposited at our Office.TAYLOR BROS., Brokers.Union Buildings, ) Montreal, June 6, 1859.)\t133 S1 A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT CLOCKS Consisting of Church, Hotel, Office, and House Clocks, of all sorts and sizes, From $1 to $50 Each.J.T.PEACOCK, ,,\t138 Notre Dame Street, May 11.\tm OPffl TflISJORHG & iiaVe n0W ON .VIEW a magnificent assortment of French Mantillas Flowers, Wreaths, Bareges, &0,\tAc,\t&c.\u2014Also,\u2014 A Superb Collection of ,Æ9UWCEo Roses.,9 McMillan & Carson, MERCHANT TAILORS, CLOTH ERS, AND IBPOETEBS OF WOOLENS.NO.66 McGILL STREET, T3EQ to intimate to their Customers that fn\\Tn!r?vr ^a'r® reoeived a portion of their LONDON GOODS per S.S.INDIAN, consisting of SILK MIXED TWEEDS, FANCY DOES VESTINGS aud COATINGS, all of the newest Styles, and the Very Best Goods of theii kind manufactured.\u2014Also,\u2014 !^ndf?^Sale\u2019 Scot*.Clay\u2019s, Chappell\u2019s aud-William\u2019s Fashions.\t11 March 8.\t66 NOTICE, M A J & V E MITCHELL 3*.33 R® O V Si SS TOj \u201c Joseph\u2019s Buildings, j No.^ 4 LEMOINE STREET, 115 COIMEBCIAL POINT FORCE DORCHESTER, MASS.UEARBORH, ROBINSON & CO., Successors to RANSTEAD, DEARBORN & CO.Manufacturers of RAILROAD W O R ÉC , Cranks, Truck, Engine & Car Axles, Frog Steel, Connecting Rods, Frames, &c.STEAMBOAT WORK Shafting, Beam Straps, Wheel Arms, Cranks\u2019, Gross-Heads, Connecting Rods, Piston Rods, &c.\u2014aoso,\u2014 Sugar Mills and Stationery Engine Shafts, Ship Work, and all kinds of Hammered Shapes, for Machinists.OFFICE,\u201414 KILBY STREET Montreal, October 14.MEIKLEHAM, Agent for the Canadas.TO DEPOT, 21 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.May 28.\t726 E EXPRESSLY for the use of Sewing Machines, in assorted Colours and Sizes, or the very best quality, at the SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, 21 Great St.James Street.May 28.\t126 HAT commodious Residence formerly occupied and built at great expense expressly for the late William Connolly, Esquire, known as Lise Caukol, situated on the proposed prolongation of Sherbrooke Street East, a little South-West of Logan\u2019s Farm, together witn several Acres of a highly cultivated GARDEN.The House is 50 feet front by 45 feet deep ; tbe front is built of Stone, the ends and rear of Brick.There is a never failing WELL of SPRING WATER, with Pipes and Pump conducting the same into tne Kitchen.There are also Wood Shed, Coach-House, Stables and other buildings, and a commodious ICE HOUSE.Tbe GARDEN is well supplied with Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers, &c., &c., &c.The situation is most delightful, being ou the high ridge above referred to; securing!, splendid view of the Mountain, the St.Lawrence, St.Helens, and every part ot the City.For particulars as to terms, &c., which are very reasonable, Apply to GREENSHIELDS & JOHNSON, Estate Agents and Accountants, 32 Little St.James\u2019 Street.June 17.\t143 Church, Factory and Steamboat Bells JUST RECEIVED, exSS.\u201cNorth American,\u201d a Consignment of \u201c CAST STEEL\u201d BELLS, a very superior article, and much cheaper than Bell Metal.For Sale by Frothinfrham & Workman.June 2.\t130 FAIRBANtt\u2019S Patent Platform and Counter Scales.WE are agents for the sale of the above celebrated Scales, and keep constantly on hand a full assortment.Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t_______130 PATMT SJFETA fuse, OR DRY and WET BLASTING, constantly on hand, and for sale by Frothingham & Workman.F June 2.130 Ford\u2019s Patent Bath Bricks.M PATENT BATH BRICKS, now landing ex \u201c Minnesota,\u2019, from Liverpool.For sale very low, being a consignment.Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t130 of flow of spirits, which tji also enables the invalid t ve zest to eyery enjoyment.142 m ( and OELLERAGE, 'I Bond or Free.HAVILLAND ROUTH & OO.July 10.\t162 it Sso enables the invalid to enjoy many luxuries with impunity\" from which he must otherwise be debarred, and without which life is irksome and distressing.Numerous testimonials from professional and other gen-tlemen of the highest standing throughout the country, and its steadily increasing popularity,foru seJ'les \u201cf ye\"si strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public, Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by 1 JOHN A.TARRANT & CO., Dbdgoists, No.278 Grecnwieh-sU, cor.of Warren, N.Y.June 17.\t'ü ANTHONY\u2019S CONFECTIONERY STORE ms BEEN KMOVED TO NO 135 NOTRE DA.ME STREET, Opposite the Metropolitan Saloon, And will be OPENED THIS DAY, MONDAY, 23rd May instant.May 23.\t121 PAGE!) AC0UM BOOKS, BP o l l a r s an d Cents.11HE Subscriber has now on hand, trom his Manufactory, a large assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS of the best Hand-made Papers and Workmanship, paged, shewing Twenty-four Sheets to the Quire.A large and well selected Stock of Stationary, Gold Pens, Rodgers\u2019 Cutlery, &c,, &c., &c: R, GRAHAM, General Stationer and Manufacturer of Account Books 252 St; Paul Street.September 30.\t232 Just Received, per Shaudon, Yip.CASKS Very Superior ANTIFRICTION OU GREASE.May25 For Sale by HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.123 storage at wieap Rates.TEE undersigned informs his friends and the Public that he has commenced Business in the Grain and Flour Trade in the Store heretofore occupied by M.PIERRE CHARLEBOIS, Commissioners Street, opposite the Weigh House, at St.Anne\u2019s Market, and he hopes by his assiduity and .attention to business, as well as by the liberality of his terms to merit the encouragement of the pub- P.G, CHARLEBOIS.May 30.\t2m-127 FÂR1 FOR SALE.rpo be Sold, on favourable terms, a FARM, beautifully situated in the PARISH of St.OURS, on the Richelieu River, within 12 miles of Sorel.This FARM has two acres in front, by 30 in depth.The soil is excellent, and well manured.It contains a neat and substantial Dwelling House, together with an Ice-house, a Garden well slocked with fruit trees, a Farm House, Barns and commodious Outbuildings.The Steamer plying between Montreal an(i tbe Richelieu River stops opposite the house.For further particulars apply to ARTHUR MONDELET, 59 Little St.James\u2019 Street.April 27.\t99 Guelpk (Canada West.) rj[ For Sale, on Liberal Terms A LARGE FLOUR MILL,\u20144 Runs Stones, A DISTILLERY, Mashing 160 Bushels a day, A FOUNDRY, employing 80 Hands.A STATE and BARREL FACTORY.A SAW-MILL with Three Saws.The above Properties are in the heart of the Town of Guelph and will he Sold together or separately.All First Class Stone Buildings.Dam permanent.Water abundant.Fall from 18 feet to 19 feet 6 inches.For particulars call at the Office of Messrs.MAG DOUGALL BROTHERS, Brokers, Mon, treat, Where a Lithographed Plan of the Property can be.seen or to the undersigned on the premises, FRED.GEORGE & CO., Guelph, C.W.July 12\t163 Chain Cables aud Anchors.WOOD\u2019S celebrated CHAINS and ANCHORS, assorted sizes, with Pi oofs.For sale by Frotliingham & Workman.June 2.\t130 HARDWARE.IN addition to the above Goods, the Subscribers offer for sale their usual LARGE and WELL-SELECTED STOCK of HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE, including every variety of Goods in their line of business, which have been purchased on the very best terms in the English, German and American Markets, and which they will sell at very reasonable prices, on the usual terms of credit.Frotkicgham & Workman-June 2.\t139 rî'tHE Undersigned beg leave to notify theis Customers and Friends that they have opened an Office at No.61 Commissioner Street, opposite the Quebec Steamboat Basin where orders for their Ï\u2019ÏM\u2019EJ AIiES, VUSSISKTST, 42 No.1 Pulled.30/0)33 MS Crleavaüij.Reported for the Montreal Herald BY MONTREAL LINE.Office, St.Sacrament Street.AtiMVAL OF THE \" ADELAIDE,\u201d Anotber Great Battle Fought.REPORTED DEFEAT OF THE AUSTRIANS.ST.JOHNS, N.F., July 4.The \u201cAdelaide\u201d from Galway, 25th, arrived here this morning.The New York arrived at Southampton ou the 24th.There had been no battle on the Mincio, the armies were face to face.Prussia was about to move an army to the Rhine, LONDON MONEY MARKET.Consols closed on the 24th, 91] to 92i account ex dividend.for RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE CANAL.PER LACHINE July 6.Per steamer Welland\u2014John Dougall 8 kegs butter, Mrs Lyman 2 jars do; Childs k Seholes 9 do do 1 kg do; Jas Scott 1 brl ashes; D Browning 1 tub butter; T^W Henshaw 6 brls ashes.Per steamer St.Lawrence\u2014James Scott 1 brl ashes; H Chandler I do do; H Thompson & Son 2 do do; Fitzpatrick and Moore 6 hhds brandy; Ferrier & co 5 brls glue ; Order 3 brls ashes; Binmore Brodie & co 5 do do; Cowan k Cross 10 csks h\u2019wines; John Dougall 30 brls white fish.July 5.Per steamer Oshawa\u2014E C Jones (Quebec) 50000 Wf aud pun staves 7615 pipe do.INTERESTING TO MARINERS.Copy of a letter receceived by Messrs.E d monstone, Allan k Co., from Captain J.Orle-bar, surveying Guelph, St.Lawrence.Aboard Steamer Lady le Marchant, Sidney, Cape Breton, June 25, 1858.Gentlemen,\u2014Having just returned from the Labrador Coast, I am enabled to give you, for the information of the Captains ot Mail Stea' mers and the maritime public generally, the exact position of the Grange Rock, upon which the Royal Mail Steamer North American struck last autumn.I have examined it carefully, and find it lies 1] miles S.W.by S.by compass from the Outer Islet of Coacoacho, and has as little as 16 feet water upon it.T6e shoal is half a mile long, and very narrow, but there is deep water between it and the island.I found a shoal at S' W., J of a mile from South-breaker, of Coacoacho, with 18 teet of water.I also, determined the position of a small but dangerous two feet rock, one mile and a quarter from the shore, half way between Na-tashquan Point and Keyashka.It lies E.by N.from Natashquan Point 11 miles.The variation of the eo.mpass at Coacoacho is 32° 30\u2019West, and at Keynashka 31° West.The whole of the coast is dangerous of approach, aud the appearance of the land under different states of the atmosphere is very deceptive as to istance.Therefore, I would always recommend not approaching nearer than sufficient to make out objects, and that at least in thick weather vessels should maintain 50 fathoms water in running along the land between Keynashka aud South Makers ledge, for outside of this depth there are no dangers.I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, (Signed)\tJOHN ORLEBAR.Montreal, July 6, 1859.Captain Meiklereid, S.S \u201cUnited Kingdom.\u201d Dear Sir,\u2014We, the passengers on board the steamer \u201cUnited Kingdom,\" which left Glasgow for Quebec and Montreal June 18th, beg to express to you our satisfaction at the manner in which the voyage has been effected.We have experienced every comfort that could arise from superior ship accommodation, liberal dietary, and the uniform kindness and attention of yourself and officers.We have witnessed, with much pleasure, the admirable manner in which the ship has been worked in unfavourable weather, and are confident that had circumstances of danger or difficulty arisen, such a ship, so officered and manned, would have proved fully equal to the emergency.To our respect for the officer is added our esteem for the man who has shewn us that the business of a ship can be carried on, and the strictest discipline preserved, without act or word unbecoming an officer or gentleman.Wishing you, Sjr, every happiness and success, We are, Yours sincerely, G.Kenned?, R.Black, John Dunlop, Robert Clark, John Livingston, John W.Martin, John Henderson.Signed on behalf of the other passengers.A Man Shot by his Brother-in-Law.\u2014On Saturday, the 18th June, a man named Timothy Fye was shot dead by his brother-in-law Wm.Hughes, in the Township of Westmeath.There had been a series of quarrels between them for a number of years, and on the day of the sad occurrence a quarrel of a more serious nature than anv previous one took place.Fye was armed with a wooden pitchfork and Hughes with a guu.Hughes says that the deceased was making at him with the pitchfork, when the gun went off accidentally, and took fatal He immediately came into Pembroke PORT OF QUEBEC arrived.\u2014July 5.Ship Bannockburn, McLaren, 29lh May, Liverpool, for Montreal, general cargo.Brigt Marie Julie, Mercier, 14 days, St Johns, NF, order, ballast.___Leandre, Cloutier, 9 days, Pictou, order, coals.Minna, Harbour 14 days, do, for Montreal, do, cleared\u2014July 4.Ship Charles Chaloner, Fox, Truro, Robiuson kCo.-Minnesota, Fliuu, Liverpool, C E Levey k Co.___Rajahgopaul, Baiubridge, do, H May k Co.Bark Yerbena, Loudou, London, C E Levey k Co.JennyLind, Foran.Waterford, do.John Pink, McLean, Whitehaven, G B Symes k Co.\tStq.wfirt Forbes.Hendry, London .- Lady Peel, Backer, London, G B Symes & Co.Louisa, Roberts, Carmarthen, C & J Sarp-les k Co.Rivlen, Goysted, Penarth Roads, Henry Fry.Brig Scipio, Hill, Whithaven, Henry Buratall.Symmetry, Jackson, Exmouth, GBSymes k Go.Delender, Wilson, Grimsby Benson & Co.Schr St Roch, Leblanc, Miramichi k Canso, H J Noad k Co.Lady, Boudrault, Dalhousie k Campbeltown, H J Noad k co.Alliance, Tremblay, Halifax, James Mitchell.LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS.The weather had been favorable, and harvest prospects good.R.S.Spence quotes flour very dull.Holders offered freely, but showed no disposition to press sales.American 10s 6d /S> 13s 6d.Wheat quiet but firm.Red Western 8s to) 9s lOd ; while 9s 6d (ci) 10s 6d ; Southern white 10s (CD 12s.Corn quiet ; mixed 63/S6s 3d ; Yellow 6s Id /0i6s 6d ; white 8s (à) 8s Id.Provisious dull.Pork heavy, and quotations nominal.Lard heavy, at 56s (3) 56s 6d.Ashes slightly lower, but active business doing.Old Pots 26s (3 26s 6d ; New 27s (3 28s ; Pearls 30s 6d.Sugar closed buoyant, and 6d (3 Is higher.Coffee quiet.The London wheat market closed with advancing tendency.Sugar buoyant.Coffee dull.Tea declined Id on middling.Congou unchanged.THE WAR.The attitude of the contending parties continued unchanged, the main body of the Austrians were on the left bank of the Mincio.The Emperor of Austria had removed his head quarters to Valleido.It was believed that the force of the Austrians on the Miucio numbered 280,000 The entire French force had passed the Mon-techiaro, and reconnaissances had been pushed as far as Goito.The Piedmontese had advanced towards Pierescha.Napoleon preparatory to any offer of mediation had demanded permission to march 31,000 troops through Hanover to the Rhine.[Query?\u2014E.M.H.].It was believed that the basis of the proposed mediation of Prussia, would not be acceptable to France ; thereby involving Prussia in war.The reported treaty between Austria aud Prussia was denied.II was rumoured that Prussia had threatened to assist in suppressingjthe Hungarian insur-jeetion.Princo Napoleon was on the borders of Modena.GREAT BRITAIN.Parliamentary proceedings in England had been suspended until the Ministers of the Crown had been re-elected.It was rumoured that the new Ministry would curtail naval expenditures.The Swiss troops sent from Rome to Perugia to suppress the rising, had a desperate encounter with the people, whom they shot down indiscriminately.8FHCIAX.NOTICE CHANGE OF SEASON AND CARE OF HEALTH.Whatever be the physiological reason, that par of the year in which Winter merges into P?11*/?has always been marked by more or less npao a.18^08/^?11 to t,^le healthy and actual sick-oilx?o ° \u201c*6 infirm, the remedical agents usu* whToh31^-!0/^\tdiscoyery of the fluid Uvpf T1 be pre3entU noticed, wore purga-miir-Vi (.fRC a3S\tmecl*ciIle3 certainly possessing stances\ta11 tlle catl\u2018artic substan- thisilrnroh\tcome into general use had ailment hv^f\u2019 th,at ,wllile they removed present to unusnnT !«lm!I a,Ung tllB 3tumach and bowels they reProfluce it by the debility which that effort occasioned.It was a great and unfulfilled desideratum, to have a purgative strong enough to cleanse those or- ?uh3\u2019t y4 t fmi, d, ,en°2gh not t0 Aligne them.What Art failed to effect, filature triumphantly achieved by the production of the Plantagene, Water.People no longer go to apothecaries\u2019 shops ; they resort to the Plautagenet Water Depot.There is no case in which it does ill and scarcely any in which it fails to do good! It is alike beneficial to male and temales_to the old, the adult aud the immature.\u2014It is equally conducive to health aud appearance, those who take it feel well and look well.It protects the life of the robust and temperate, and defers the death of the sickly and dissipated.I recommend it to all my patients.M.D Montreal, April 22, 1859.\t59 iSustiirsa justices.Holloway\u2019s Ointment and Pills\u2014C au non to the Sick.\u2014As these invaluable preparations have been counterfeited, it will be requisite to see that the water-mark, \u201cHolloway, New York and London,\u201d is on every sheet of the pamphlet in which the Ointment and Pills are enwrapped.To find this test of authenticity, hold the paper to the light.As it is a matter of deep concern to the victims of eruptive, cancerous, scrofulous, and other external diseases that they have the genuine Ointment, and equally important to dyspeptics, bilious patients, and all sufferers from internal complaints that they have the true Pills, we recommend a careful scrutiny in all cases.July 4.\t[r-DC-157 CHOLERA 1\t\u2014 Perry Davis\u2014Sir :\u2014The benefits I have received from the use of your invaluable remedy the Paiu Killer, induces me to pen a word of praise for it.Experience has convinced me that for Headache, Indigestion, Pain in the Stomach, or any other part of the system, Severe Chills Weariness, Common Colds, Hoarseness, CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Toothache,^ &c., there is nothing better than the Pain Killer.I have this hour recovered from a severe attack of the Sick Headache, by using two tea-spoonfuls taken at thirty minutes interval, in a wine glassful of hot water.I am confident that, through the blessing of God it saved from the cholera during the summer of 1843.Travelling amid heat, dust, toil, change of diet aud constant exposure to an infected atmosphere, my system was daily predisposed to dysentry attacks, accompanied with pain, for which the Pain Killer was a sovereign remedy, oue teaspooeful curing the worst case in an hour, of at the most half a day '.I have heard of many cases of Dysentery being cured by its use.Put in the teeth it would stop the toothache.\u2014Gratitude, and a desire for its general use, has drawn from me this unsolicited testimonial in its favor.D.T.TAYLOR, Jr., Minister of the Gospel For sale by all druggists.DW du\t151 See Mr.Shaw\u2019s advertisement for a large sale of Furniture, Crockery aud Household Goods, this morning.MARRIED, At Arbroath, Scotland, on the 13th ultimo, James Craig, Esq., Inspector of the Parish of St.Cuthberts, Edinburgh, to Jane Mather, only daughter of James Barrie, Esq., Chemist, Arbroath.THEATRE ROYAE.LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF GAGEMENT OF THE EN- The distinguished Tragedian, Mr.Barry Sullivan^ Tiiursdity Eveuiug, July 7, 1859, The performance will commence with the celebrated Drama [in 4 Acts] entitled DOS CÆSAR DE BAZAS.To conclude with the laughable Faroe of THE GOVERNOR'S WIFE.Prices of Admission ;\u2014Private Boxes, $4 ; Dress Circle, 75c.; Family Circle, 37]c.; Pit 25c.Seats and Private Boxes can be secured at Herbert\u2019s Music Store, 131 aud 133 Notre Dame Street.Doors open at Quarter to 8, Curtain rises at 8] o\u2019clock.July 7.\t160 POPULAR LECTUftE.THE Rev.MORRIS J.RAPHALL, M.A., Ph.Dr.Rabbi,\u2014Preacher of New York, Will Deliver a Lecture, In aid of the funds of the English, German and Polish Synagogue of Montreal [now in course of erection] on TUESDAY EVENING next, the 12th instant, at the MECHANICS\u2019 HALL, Great St.James Street, On the Poetry of the Old Testament and its Characteristics, SYLLABUS OF LECTURE.Introduction : Definition of Poetry, Characteristics of Sacred Poetry, Four Periods of its Progress.\u2014-First Period ; The Book of Job Second Period : Moses.Third Period : David.Fourth Period Isaiah ; Concluding Remarks.Tickets 2s 6d each ; may be had of the members of the Committee, and at the Hall.Doors open at half-past SEVEN.Lecture to commence at EIGHT o\u2019clock precisely.A.HOFFNUNG, Secretary Building Committee.July 7.\t* leo VERY LATEST.[By Telegraph to Galway.] Paris, Saturday, June 25, Tho Emperor telegraphs the following to the Empress ;\u2014 \u201c Candia, Friday Evening.\u2014A great battle and great victory.The whole Austrian army formed a line of battle evtending 5 leagues in length.We have taken cannons, flags and prisoner.The battle lasted from 4 in the the morning till 8 in the evening.\u201d A Vienna despatch suppliies a partial confirmation of the above, in stating that a battle was progressing but no details had been received.The Adelaide has over five hundred passengers.LATEST MARKETS.London money generally unchanged.Liverpool, Saturd ay, noon.Breadstufls are steady.Provisions are dull and sales unimportant.London, Saturday, noon.Consols 92]/S)92J.The bullion in the Bank of England had increased £160,000.BCZ\u2019S LAST WORK.From the Boston Transcript, of March 23, 1847.It m ust be a matter of surprise to the public generally to perceive how varied are the opinions expressed by the leading newspapers, with respect to Mr.Dlcken\u2019s last publication.It may well be imagined that some adverse criticisms upon the works of this and other celebrated authors may proceed from personal feelings or educational prejudices.These, however, could account for but a few.The majority as we have the best medical authority for stating, may be ascribed to irritability of temper, generally arising from a deranged state of the hair and its minute organs, and which could easily be remedied by the frequent use of Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid, which is mild in its action, and unfailing in its effects.\tc DC The Great American Jd.au Ionic.BO G L E \u2019S CELEBRATED HYPERION FLUID permeates to the cellular tissue of the cuticle, and instantly forces the hair and moustaches to grow.It cures scurf and al[ diseases of the skin, ana is the most beautiful embellisher of the hair to be found.Price 25 50, and 75 cents per bottle.BOGLE\u2019S AMERICAN ELECTRIC HAIR DYE magically changes unsightly hair into a beautiful black or brown, without staining the skin.Price 50 cents, $1, and $1,50 per box.To be had of the inventor WM.BOGLE, an agents throughout the world.BOGLE\u2019S HEBEAIONA, or BALM OF CY THEREA, is unrivalled for beautifying the complexion and eradicating tan and pimples.__ Price 50 cents per bottle New York, July 6.The Persia sailed for Liverpool to-day with 230 passengers, and $750,000 in specie.The Cricket match yesterday terminated in favor of the Englishmen with 5 wickets to go down.The Glasgow took 100 passengers, she will stop at St.John\u2019s and take the Arago\u2019s passengers.Washington, July 6.There is such information as warrants the belief that the recent change in the British ministry will not effect the present position of Her Majesty\u2019s Representatives abroad, with the exception perhaps of Lord Cowley at Paris.NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014July 5.Flour\u2014More active and 5c better ; sales 8000 brls at $5,6O/0>$6 ; for Superfine State $6 13 50c; Extra State $6,20 f3 55c ; common to good Extra Western $6,05 /0> $6,10c and 30c for old ; $6,40 (3 75c for ditto Round Hoop Ohio ; $5,05 (3 $605e Superfine Western.Rye flour quiet at$i (3 62]c.Wheat more steady but quiet ; sales 3000 bush.; 150 winter red western ; 155 (3 58 new red Southern.Corn firmer; sales 10,000 bush, 80 /S 87 new mixed western ; 88c for Round Yellow.Rye dull.Oats firmer; 43 /3)48jc State and Canadian.Pork quiet but steady; sales 100 bbls ; $16 (3 $16,12c new Mess.$12,50c for Prime.Beef steady and unchanged.Lard dull; sales 100 bbls ; $11/0)11,14c.Money aud Exchange unchanged.Stocks dull and down.MILLS, ITTICE l CO.OFFER FOR SJII.F, MASONIC.T HE REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNI-cation of the LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, R.C., will be held THIS [Thursday] EVENING, July 7, at the new MASONIC HALL, Place d Armes, at EIGHT o\u2019clock.Members will please be punctual.By Order, W.WHITBY, _ ,\t\u201e\tSecretary.July 7.\t160 ^ effect! in my lile before seen a battle- 1 and gave himself up to the authorities.For the Cricket Ground.AN OMNIBUS will leave the St.Lawrence Halu for the CRICKET-GROUND every hour, from Nine o\u2019clock, A.M\u201euntil Five, P.M., on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 6th and 7th July.Fare, 12] cents each way.July 6.\tu 159 HDS BRIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGAR Barrels Crushed A 7 Barrels Dry Crushed > Refined Sugars Barrels Yellow ) Barrels Refineiy Syrups Puns Porto Rico Molasses Brls3 | Newfoundland Cod Oil Barrels Coal Oil Casks Cocoa Nut Oil Casks Palm Oil Casks Soda Ash Casks Sal Soda Kegs Bi-Carb.Soda Kegs Saltpetre Qr-casks Blundell\u2019s Boiled Linseed OH Cases Salad Oil, pints and quarts Boxes Waterford Blue Boxes Pearl Corn Starch Boxes Lescher\u2019s Rice Starch Boxes Glenfield Starch Boxes Belmont Sperm Candles Barrels Bordeaux Vinegar Barrels Cider Vinegar Barrels Walnuts Barrels Almonds Barrels Currants Boxes Layer Raisins Half-boxes Buch do Boxes Valencia do Bags Arracan and Patna Rice Tapioca, Sago, Indigo, Epsom Salts, English Pickles, Mushroom Ketchup, Scotch Marmalade, Coleman\u2019s Mustard, Carraway Seeds, Blacking Liverpool Coarse Salt Bags Black Pepper Mats Cassia Bales Cloves Nutmegs Ground Pepper, Ground Ginger, Ground Coffee Java and Tillicherry Coffee [pockets] Jamaica, Laguayra do [bags] Roasted Coffee Barrels Chicory Steele\u2019s Best White Liverpool Soap Atkinson\u2019s Yellow do do Brown Windsor aud Honey Soaps Tobacco Pipes, Wrapping Paper [assorted] Hhds \u201cMartell\u2019s\u201d Pale Brandy Hhds \u201cDeKuyper\u2019s\u201d Gin Hhds \u201cBooth\u2019s\u201d London Gin Red and Green Cases Gin Cases \u201cGurney\u2019s\u201d Old Tom Qr-casks Bordeaux Brandy E I and Edinburgh Ales, London Porter Hhds and qr-casks Port Wine Qr-casks Tarragona do Tobaccos\u20145\u2019s, 10\u2019s, 12\u2019s and ]lbs Havana Segars Teas, Black and Green, assorted St.Peter Street, Montreal, 7th July, 1859 190 NORDHEIBERSJIIMC RAIL.PARODI\u2019S Grand Italian Opera Company^ Under the Management of SIGNOR.A.BRAVI, WILL, NEXT WEEK, give, in Montreal, a Series of GRAND OPERATIC PERFORMANCES, Of the choice productions of the Great Lyric Masters, with Full Scenic Effects, Chorus, Orchestra, &c.&c- The following eminent ARTISTS, from the Academy ot Music, New York and Havana, will compose this Company FIRST PRIME DONNE\u2014 Mile- Theresa Parodi Aud Mile.Carolina Alaimo.FIRST CONTRALTO\u2014 Mme- K- Bellini- FIRST TENOR\u2014 Signor Q.Sbriglia.FIRST BARITONE\u2014 Signor F.Gnione.BASSO\u2014 Signor Coletti and Barili.FIRST BASSO-BUFFO\u2014 Signor Linari Bellini.With all the Second Parts.FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Embracing Forty Performers, Selected from the First Artists of the Two Grand New York Troupes.Under the direction of the well-known Con-dnetor Signor ANGELO TORIANA.The manager has the honor to announce that the Stage of Nordheimer\u2019s new and beautiful Music Hall on Great St.James Street, has been enlarged expressly for these performances, admitting of full scenes and scenic effects.The scenes have been painted expressly for this Company by the celebrated Scene Painter, Signor Calio Allegri, of New York.The manager has spared neither pains nor expense to satisfy all the requirements of the Operas to be presented.Of the Costumes it is suffieient to say that, they are those used in the performances at the Academy of Music, New York, and are of unrivalled magnificence, satisfying all the conditions of that combination of Musical and Dramatic splendor, the Italian Grand Opera.For further information, see future advertisements.July 5.158 UTTER.\u2014Choice Parcels daily receiving, __in Lots suitable for Shipping, and also for Grocers and Families.B for jlLOUR.\u2014Some and No.1.choice Brands of Family OATMEAL.\u2014Just received, of excellent quality, and Fresh Ground.>ORK.\u2014 A Consignment of MESS PORK, of Eager\u2019s July Inspection.WHITE FISH.\u2014A Consignment just re, ceived, of Fresh Caught Fish, of excellent quality.AMS AND SHOULDERS.\u2014A very _ Choice article, from the Curing Establishment of DOUGALL k CO., Windsor.H lishi L B EATHEB \u2014A Consignmeut of SOLE and and UPPER.ARLEY, RYE FLOUR, &c.On Sale by JOHN DOUGALL, Commission Merchant 270 St.Paul Street, Montreal.July 7.\t160 CiiOICE FRENCH WINES.JUST Received, from Paris, a consignment of CHAMPAGNES, CLARETS aud BURGUNDIES, of superior quality, and of the following brands, viz.:\u2014 CHAMPAGNES.Mousseau>\tSillery Masonic; Sillery Mousseau, qts & pts, Creme de Bouzy Masonic Mousseau, \u201c Imperial.CLARETS.St.Julien,\tChateau Leoville,\t1850 Chateau Murgeaux, \u201954 Chateau Lafitte, 1850.BURGUNDIES.De Berlin\u2019s\tClos deVougeot,\t1849 Chambertain,\tOases Ohablis, Do, Superior 1849, Do, Superior 1849.De Vougeot.For Sale by WILLIS, MAONAB & ALMON, Gillespies\u2019 Buildings, 8 Common Street, July T,\t160 "]
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