Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 9 juillet 1859, samedi 9 juillet 1859
[" SOMTESAL MMm SIMM So.-iOO Sotre Dame street, (Neai St.Francois Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.f TtHE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to | inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h (STOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES &c., he is now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as 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.S3\u201d Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 Rouses, TO LET, OR FOR SALE.DWELLING HOUSES.TO LET, A Summer Residence, about 20 minutes 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 premises.Apply at this Office, or at H.Eunis\u2019, No.71 McGill Street.June 8.\t135 house.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.______ O.DUROCHER.June 18.\t143 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 C.BRUNEAU, \u2022 At McDonnough, Muir & Co\u2019.s, Notre Dame Street.May 2.\t103 \u2019\tTnKERMANN 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 Chdroh, and now occupied by 0.F Hill, Auctioneer.THOS, KAY.Feb.5.\t30 SHOP TO LET, IN Joseph Street, one Door from Notre Dame Street.Apply to J.GARRATT, Jeweller, Notre Dame Street.May 20.\t119 MISCELLANEOUS.B0ILD11\tLOTS.fllO SELL immediately, TWENTY fine, cum-I muted, LOTS on Dorchester and St.Andrew\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 moat central part of the City, opposite the French Cathedral.Apply to J.GARRATT, Jeweller, Notre Dame St.May 20.\t119 TO BE LET, PART of a HOUSE [Furnished], in Great St.James Street.For further particulars enquire at the Herald Office.May 19.\t118 OFFICES TO LET.A few First Class OFFICES on St.Paul Street, corner of Custom House Square, to Rent.______ Possession immediate.Apply to R.& G.LAFLAMME Advocates, No.1 Place d\u2019Armes.May 31.\t128 TO LET, A SITTING-ROOM, and Two Bedrooms, furnished.Apply at No.21 Perthius Street, in rear of St.Lewis Street.June 18.\t144 STABLE TO LET.TO LET, until Is May next, a TWO STALL STABLE, with Coach-House and Hay-Loft attached, situated in rear of MoGILL STREET.Apply at the Herald office May 30\t127 REMOVAL.THE Undersigned HAS REMOVED to No 163 ST.PAUL STREET PAUL HUA.November 15.\t271 Brady\u2019s Publishing House.NEW BOOKS.OTS| (\"lANONBURY HOUSE, by G.W.M.j Reynolds, price.50 ADA ARUNDEL, by do.50 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.25 THE MANIAC\u2019S SECRET, by do .25 THE MAID OF THE RANCHE, by Dr.J.H.Robinson.25 Sent free of Postage on receipt of Price.FREDERIC A.BRADY, 126 Nassau Street, N.Y.Agents wanted.October 2.\t234 CHEESELCHEESE UA Boxes Jefferson County CHEESE, just re WU ceived and for Sale by M.A.BUCK & CO., Corner McGill & William Streets, .une 20,\t125 uekman imam powder.G I iRDNER\u2019S GERMAN BAKING POWD-f ER, still unrir ailed for purity and cheapness, in 1 lb.packets, Is 3d each-For Sale by JNO.GARDNER, Chemist, West End Notre Dame Street.June 27.\t151 J UST RECEIVED BY THE SUBSCRIBER\u2014 50 tubs of Superior Family Butter Cincinnati Sugar Cured Hams Gruyere Cheese and Finnan Haddies.\u2014ALSO RECEIVED BY EXPRESS,\u2014 A few boxes Flesh Lemons and Sweet Oranges.ANTHONY WALSH, l & 3 St.Antoine Street.Feb 11\t35 HOT WEATHER COME AT LAST.Alexander & co.\u2019s ginger beer\u2014 of quality unsurpassed, in Kegs of Five Gallons, suitable for Saloons, Confectioners, Cricket Matches, Pic-nics, &c.Also, in Bottles, wired, for general and family use.The Sub-senbers beg leave strongly to recommend this article.Samples sent to any part of the City.ALEXANDER & CO.Bonaventure Bcildino, i Montreal 16th June, 1859.)\t542 STORAGE JJ f't OOD STORAGE and CELLERAGE in L.3C Bond or Free.HAVILLAND ROUTH A CO Jniy 10,\tlea ' Jain llJti- £*J AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1859 PROSPECTUS OF THE fire mum COMPANY.AN ACT to Incorporate this Company passed the Legislature at its las^t 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 ot Directors ; and when Twenty-five per cent of that amount, or Fifty Thousand Dollars shall have been paid up, the Company will begin the business of Insurance.Ttie further 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 the 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 the 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 favor 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 now to announce that a Book for the Subscription of Stock is opeued 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.\t14\u20197 FRENCH SUMMER HÎTlT JOHN HENDERSON, &CO., CRYSTAL BLOCK, HAVE ju3t 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,\u2014 A further supply of (iaimes, Sanders & Niçois\u2019 EXTRA LIGHT SATIN NAP HATS, on CORK AND GOSSAMER BODIES\u2014 Decidedly the most superb article of Silk Hats ever imported into this Province.John H.& Co.are now manufacturing a first-class stock of FURS, in every variety, and always keep a selection on hand during the summer months, of the choicest kinds, to which they invite the attention of Strangers and others.Indian curiosities in great variety.Montreal, June 17.\t143 MANTEL, MONUMENTAL, ABO GENERAL.MARBLE WORKS, Corner of Craig and St.Peter Streets, Montreal.MAYOR & MORGAN offer their large Manufactured Stock at a small advance upon cost, consisting of Monuments, Headstones and Chimney-Tieces, of Italian and American Marbles, in great variety, at every price.They will also produce and execute Original and Artistic Designs, and selections from the \u201c Necropolis,\u201d Olasgow, \u201c Pere la Chaise;\u201d \u201c Keusal Green,\u201d and the best U.S.Cemetaries.Every article supplied at, or under, the cost of importation, saving purchasers all risks of breakage and delay.May 18.6m 11 W, W.CA11PBELL, SCOTT & CO,, MERCHANT TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, (Opposite St.Lawrence Hall,) MONTREAL, AYE just received a SELECT ASSORTMENT of LIGHT FANCY TWEEDS.For Summer Wear.\u2014also,\u2014 A beautiful selection of NEGLIGEE and other TIES, GLOVES, SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING, &c., &c.June 4.\t132 CRINGE.BROTHERS & CO.Glass & Alkali Works, BIRMINGHAM.SHEET, CROWN, PLATE, Coloured, Ornamental, and Stained WINDOW GLASS Orders Received by H June 4.S.H.THOMPSON, 8 Lemoine Street.132 GREENSHIELHS & JOHNSON, Estate Agents & Accountants, Successors to late John Spiers and F.Rufford, Esqs., Office, 32 Little St.James Street, Montreal.Referehces.Messrs.Brujere, Thomas & Co.J.G.M\u2018Kenzie & Co.D.Torrance & Oo.S.Greenshields, Son & Co.W.Molson, Esq., President of Molsons Bank.W.Dow & Co.Hon.John Rose and Hon.James Perrier.May 24.\t122 TAXLXLAnrX\u2019â Effervescent Seltzer Aperient.THIS valuable and popular Medicine, prepared in conformity with the analysis of the waters of the celebrated Seltzer Spring, in Germany, in a most convenient ana portable form, has universally received the most \u201c1°.reconjmendatipns of the Medical profession and a discerning public, as the most efficient and agreeable SAISINE APERIENT rcTnce over the Indig estioif,\tstataComBWnts^pec'uIia f1\u2019611'6\u2019 dent io the SPRING and SUMMER SEASONS y l\u201cC1\" It is parttcnlarly adapted to the wants of Travellers hv Me^ W,Ufind 11 ara\u2018Uable With those who have used it, it has high favour and is deemed indispensable.\t\" IN A TORPID STATE OF THE LIVER-It render* great service in restoring healthy action.IN GOUT AND RHEUM ATISM-Jt gives the best satisfaction, allaying all inflammatory symptoms, and ir many cases effectually curing those afflicted.ITS SUCCESS IN CASES OF GRAVEL, INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN AND COSTIVENESS\u2014Proves it to be a Medicine of the greatest utility.ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, and the distressin-sickness so usual during pregnancy\u2014Yields speedily, and with marked success, under its healthful influence.It affords the greatest relief to those afflicted with or subject to the Piles.\u2014Acting gentiy on the bowels, neutralizing all irritating secretions, and thereby removing all inflammatory tendencies.In fact, it is invaluable in ail cases where a gentle apportent or purgative is required.It is in the form of a Po wder, carefully put up in bottle* to keep in any climate, and merely requires water poured upon it to produce a delightful effervescent beverage.Taken in the morning, n never interferes with the avocations of the day, acting gently on the system, restoring the digestive powers, exciting a healthy and vigorous tone of the sfomach, and creating an elasticity of mind and flow of spirits, which give zest to every enjoyment.It also 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 *.^«.*«v»oooAuututuniuuier gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the country, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, 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 JOHN A.TARRANT & CO., Druggists, No.278 Grecnwich-st., cor.of Warren, N.Y.June 17,\t ly 143 Just Received, per \u201c Shandon \u201d CASKS Very Superior ANTIFRICTION OU GREASE.For Sale by HAYILLAND ROUTH & CO.May25\t123 NOTICE.We have, this day, appointed Messrs.JAMES GORDON & CO-OUR SOLE AGENTS For the Disposal of our Pure Wbite YAine and Uider VINEGAE.Messrs.J.G.& Co.will receive and execute all orders for our account.HUBBARD & WASHBURN.June 17.\t143 USD TIGE- THE TRINITY HOUSE of MONTREAL having £600 to £800 10 INVEST, under the provisions of the 12 Vic., cap.117, sec.24, \u201c in the purchase of Public Debentures, or in the loan of the Money on the Security of Immoveable Property in the City of Montreal,\u2019 will RECEIVE APPLICATIONS therefore until the Ejrst day of July next, at Noon, To be addressed to the unnersigned, and endorsed \u201c Tenders for Money.\u201d E.D.DAVID, Registrar.The Trinity House of Montreal, ?June 18, 1859.)\t145 IM0LU1M l)F C0-PABTMCSU1E.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the name and style of McDOWALL, ATKINSON à CO., has THIS DAY been DISSOLVED by mutual consent.A.McDOWALL, C.ATKINSON, JOB C.THOMPSON.Montreal, 15th June, 1859,\t143 IN reference to the above, we, the undersigned, will CONTINUE the BUSINESS, in the SAME PREMISES, 297 Notre Dame Street, under the name and style of C.ATKINSON & CO.All Debts due to or by the late Firm will be settled by the undersigned, who are duly authorized to that effect.C.ATKINSON, JOB C.THOMPSON.Montreal, 15th June, 1859.\t143 THE undersigned negs leave to inform the public that he has been appointed INSPECTOR OF SOLE LEATHER, for this city, in accordance with the 2nd Clause 22nd, Vic.Chap.26, and that he is now prepared to fulfil the duties of his office, THOMAS HAWKINS, No.245 St.Paul Street.March 16.\t63 K0TIUE.THE IRON SAFE and LOCK Warehouse, which has for the past two-and-a-half years been 1 located on Great St.James\u2019 1 Street, has been REMOVED J to St.Francois Xavier Street, between Post Office and Craig Street, rear of the People\u2019s Bank at the Sign of the Safe.Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors, Burglars Chests and Locks of a Superior Class, constantly on hand and made to order.\u2014Also,\u2014 Second hand Safes of different manufactures.The attention of all those requiring the above named articles is respectfully solicited.J.F.MELLEN, \u201e\tAgent.May 19.\t6m 118 THEATRE ROVAu THIS elegant place of amusement, recently new Seated and Decorated in the first style of A rt, to Rent by tber nigtrt or niiy trfchor period of time, on reasonable terms.Apply to J.W.HERBERT, 131 and 133 Notre Dame Street.d.m.McPherson, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, Ac., 189 NOTaii SAXMCa ST&JQET X4VERY description of Watches, Clocks, Mu-j sical Boxes, 1 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\t127 1 NOTICE.COAL OIL FOR SA 1 THE Paraffin Light Company beg leave to intimate that they have now on hand the 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, it 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 t,| GOULD\u2019S \"CITI ILLS'' FLOOR.BY 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.S\t133 THE following English Houses have ap pointed the undersigned their Agent for Canada :\u2014 DRUGS, Evans, Sons k Co., Liverpool.PerDimery, Brushes, Soaps, &c, John Gosnell & Co., London.Pickles, Sauces, &c.E.Lazenby & Son, London.Agricultural aad Garden Seeds, Jacob Wrench & Sons, London.Confectionery, Joseph Terry & Sons, lork.Plaiu and Damask Hair-UIotk and Curled Huir.E.Webb, Worcester.White Lead, Colours, Printers\u2019 Ink, &c.Baylis & Go., London.Wax Vestas, Matches, Blackiu*, Inks, $;ctj Letchford k Co., London.Glass Bottles, of every Description, Ayr and Calder Bottle Company, Castleford.Microscopes, Stereoscopes, &c.Smith, Beck & Beck, London.Paper-Hangings S.T.Evans, London.Apply to FRANCIS CUNDILL, 6 Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament Street, \u201e\tMontreal.Marchs.\t6m 66 FARM FOR SALE, IN the Parish of St.Michel, containing 5 4 arpents in front, by 25 arpents in depth 100 arpents under cultivation and 25 arpents in bush, with House, Barns and Stable.Price $3000.Apply to H.HOGAN, Esq.,' At the St.Lawrence Hall, r\tMontreal.June 10.CORPORATION 0F| MONTREAL.Nl City Tkeasdeee\u2019s Office, City Hall, Montreal, June 21, 1859.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 in the said Assessment Books 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 CORPORATION OF MONTREAL, City Treasdree\u2019s Office, City Hall, Montreal, 28th June, 1859.Notice is 'hereby given, 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 Waterworks, 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 oh the 10th of May last.E.DEMERS, City Treasurer.June 28.\tn-tTS 152 SLATE AND SLATING.ÏIEEB &~&AYNER.SLATERS and dealers in WELCH, AMERICAN, and CANADA ROOFING SLaTES, offer for 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, kc., furnished to order.R.k R.would call the attention of parties about building or re-covering Roofs, to this method of Roofing as CHEAP, DURABLE, and FIRE-PROOF.1341 k 141 Craig Street.March 15.\tmwf-62 Ï0 BE SOLD, THAT VALUABLE TRACT of LAND, belonging to Judge SMITH, extending from Sherbrooke Street over the Mountain, and containing about 55 acrea of land.This Property 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 Fruit 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.Apply to the Proprietor June 2.\t130 DELIGHTFUL ilESIDENCE FOR SALE, COMBINING ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF CITY AND COUNTRY.THAT commodious Residence formerly occupied and built at great expense expressly for the late William Connolly, Esquire, known as Lise Cahkoi,, 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 foet deep ; the 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 the Kitchen.There are also Wood Shed, Coach-House, Stables and other buildings, and a commodious ICE HOUSE.The GARDEN is well supplied with Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers, &c., &c., &c.The situation is most delightful, being on the high ridge above referred to ; securing a splendid view of the Mountain, the St.Lawrence, St.Helens, and every part of the City.For particulars as to terms, &c., which are very reasonable, Apply to GREENSHIELDS k JOHNSON, Estate Agents and Accountants, 32 Little St.James\u2019 Street.June 17.\t143 FAR! FOR OA uE r|~!0 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 stocked with fruit trees, a Farm House, Barns and commodious Outbuildings.The Steamer plying between Montreal and the Richelieu River stops onposite the house.For further particulars apply to ARTHUR MONDELET, 59 Little St.James\u2019Street.April 27.99 Guelph (Canada West.) For Sale, «u Liberal Terms A LARGE FLOUR MILL____4 Rnna A FOUNDRYRY\u2019 JfaaMng \u2019160 Bllallels a dnay! f «mFwRRY,Jei?ploymg 80 Hands.\" A STAVE and BARREL FACTORY A SAW-MILL with Three Saws.The above Properties are in the heart of the Town of Guelph and will be Sold together or separately.All First Class Stone Buildines Dam permanent.Water abundant.Fall from 18 feet to 19 feet 6 inches.\tom For particulars call at the Office of Messrs MAODOUGALL BROTHERS, Brokers/Mon-treal, where a Lithographed Plan of the Property can be seen or to the undersigned on the premises, FRED July 12 GEORGE k CO., Guelph, C.W, 163 1 J NUMBER 162.mil BLOCK.H.BENJAMIN & CO.Are Receiving, and will be prepared to show ON MONDAY MM, .1 Very Large ConsigHmenl OF Patent French Iron Bedsteads.The first of the kind shown in Montreal, in every variety of design both SINGLE & DOUBLE.\u2014Also,\u2014 A L< t of ENGLISH WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, the whole of which they intend offering at a very Low Price.April 30.________ 102 Scythes! Scythes! Scythes! MONTREAL MANUFACTURE.OAfljl DOZEN \u2018\u2018 l1 \u201d Celebrated Narrow ttUUU Canada $ Cradling Scythes, \u201c Moore\u2019s\u2019 \u2019 and \u201c Blood\u2019s\u201d patterns\u2014warranted equal to any Scythes ever imported into Canada, and very much cheaper.A liberal discount allowed to the Trade For Sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\tiso SPADES & SHOVELS.Itlliil\t\" BigSin3\u201d\u2019 Montreal Manufac- 1UVU tured 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 Frothingham & Workman June 2.\t130 AXES 1000 DOZEN \u201c Higgins\u201d WARRANTED For Sale by Frothingham & Workman- June 2,\tiso AUGERS, MANUFACTURED by the Montreal Auger Oompany.A full assortment constantly on hand and for sale by Frothingham & Workman June 2.\tiso IUT NAILS aud SPIKES.CASKS assorted sizes of the celebrated Cote St.Paul Manufacture.\u2014Also,\u2014 \u201cDunn\u2019s\u201d Patent Clinch Nails.For Sale by Frothingham & Workman- June 2.130 CANADA PLATES.2000 \u201cSwansea\u201d Canada Plates 1500 boxes \u201c Glamorgan\u201d Canada Plates 500 boxes \u201cHutton\u201d Canada Plates For Sale by Frothingham & Workman June 2.\t130 ~ TIN PLATES.BOXES Coke Tin Plates, IC and IX \"UV looo boxes Best Charcoal Plates, IC, IX, IXX, DC, DX, DXX.For Sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t130 June 2.PIG IRON.No.1 \u201ciColtness\u201d and \u201cGlengar-g Iront now landine.Frothingham & Workman 130 TONS nock\u201d Pig Iron I ur ouïe ~ 450 15 5 BAR AND BUNDLE IRON.TONS\u2018SCOTCH IRON, well assorted, \u201c Glasgow\u201d brand tons Best Refined Iron, of u 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 do u Low Moor\u201d\tdo do\tdo do Best Rivets for\tdo\tdo For Sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t*\tiso SPELTER AND BLOCK TIN.TONS SILESIAN SPELTER i Ton block tin.For Sale by Frothingh m & Workman.June 2.\t130 Church, Factory and Steamboat Bells JUST RECEIVED, exSS.\u201cNorth American,\u201d a Consignment of \u201c CAST STEEL\u201d BELLS, a very superior article, aud much cheaper than Bell Metal.For Sale by Frothingham & Woikman.June 2.\tiso 5 FAIRBANK\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.\tlao PATENT SAFETY FUSE, \u201d FOR DRY and WET BLASTING, constantly on hand, and for sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\tiso Ford\u2019s Patent Bath Bricks.FjflflA PATENT BATH BRICKS, now landing C/vUU ex \u201c Minnesota,^ from Liverpool.For sale very low, being a consignment.Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t°\tiso Chain Cables aud Anchors.WOOD\u2019S celebrated CHAINS and ANCHORS, assorted sizes, with Proofs.For sale by June 2.Frothingham & Workman.130 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.Frothingham & Workman- June 2.\tiso rjIHE Undersigned beg leave to notify theis x Customers and Friends that they have opened an Office at No.61 Commissioner Street, opposite the Quebec Steamboat Basin \u201cvrA3, f\u201cr\u201etheir.PISSffB AXES, ^VïïISKïT, &.G., will be received.TVOS w- MOLSOIff éi CO.May 20-__________________3m 11 ra'lHE undersigned, Importers^oi LINSEED X OIL, will in future, in conformity with the practice in England, Sell the same by WEIGHT, instead of Guage, computing 7J lbs.per Gallon, as practised by makers here I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.LAW, YOUNG & CO.ED.MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.J.H.WINN.D.TORRANCE & CO.ALEX.URQUHART & CO.May 23\t______ i2i flour.THE Subscribers offer for Sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, EXTRA and DOUBLE EXTRA, FANCY, NO.I SUPERFINE and NO.2, all CANADIAN FLOUR, of the best qualities and favorite brands.LANE, STEPHENS k CO., P ointe-a-C allieres.June 9,\tlm-136 ÀiTiMlM, THE MOST APPROVED PATTERNS, AT ALL PRICKS, CONSTRUCTED to sIrIc BUTTER, MILK, MEATS, FISH, VEGETABLES, &c.No Family should be without one.RODDEN k MEILLEUR, 71 Great St.James Street.June 29.\t153 NEW OMNIBUS FOR SALE ~ YT'OR SALE, by private bargain, very'cheap,.r a fine NEW OMNIBUS.To be seen at Warehouse, St.Antoine preserve, in a healthy LEDUO\u2019S Carriage Steo.* rJune I- PIPER 1 smiot CO.).ANGUS & LOGIN, (The former from Messrs.A.BUNTIN & WHOLESALE PAPMMD 206 St PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, WOULD respectfully intimate that they have leased the above commodious pre-mises, 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 order.iS-Particular attention paid to all orders per mail.June 14.\t140 Li CARPETS AND OR 0IL-CL01HS.New Designs just Received, AT THE ARPET \" ; 1 J, 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,\u2014all 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.JAREES BAlTiLïS.June 15.\ti4i Tin Foil and Metallic Cap manufactory, NO.38 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK.JOHN J.CROOKE & CO., Are manufacturing under the\u2019.r Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL.PLAIN, PRINTED OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping Fine Cut & Cavendish Tobaccos, Cheese Spices, &c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, szzpmor in brilliancy and strengtJ to the imported article.MEiA LIU TAPS, For sealing Bottles, Jars, Sjc., stamped with any name, or design required.Also, Music Plates, Solder, lype and Britauia Metals.June 21, 1858.\tIv-145 CHAS.ROBEfTTSONir CPHOLSTERM AND RABIN ET MAKER HAS-REMOVED FROM NOTRE DAME STREET TO HIS NEW BUILDING- No.56 UillG STREET, Where he has in his Capacious Show-Rooms a Large Assortment of FUUmTURE I FOR SALE CHEAP, COMPRISING : 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.\u2019 Remember Charles Robertson\u2019s, Ho 56 Craig Street, November 19.\t27 0\u2019HE I R\u2019S WHOLESALE CLOTHING AND Outfiting Establishment 68 ivraix.i.sTREuar, MONTREAL.1IHE Subrcsiber having now READY an extensive assortment of Spring aud Summer Clothing, wishes to intimate to his Customers and the Public generally, that he is now prepared to offer, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Goods at very inducing Prices.\u2014Also,\u2014 GARMENTS made to ORDER at short notice.Orders from the Country executed with despatch.J.O\u2019HEIR, 68 McGill Street, Montreal.^ April 2.\tim 78 GRAY BROTHERS7 NBWLIT\tJ2L> OriAO DOOR AND GATE SPRING S the most simple, cheap and efficient Door X Closer in the world.It is an improvement upon all Springs that have ever been introduced to the public.The trade supplied upon liberal terms by Messrs.FERRIER k CO., 298 Notre Dame Street, and Cor.St.Paul.CRAY SROâ., 69 BEEKMAH ST&EET, NEW-YORK, SOLE PROPRIETORS OP HYDE\u2019S GRIPPING AND ECCEN'IRIC SCREW WRENCH.I'lHIS WRENCH combines the Pipe, Tongs aud Screw Wrench in one Tool.No Gas Fitter or Iron Founder, or, in fact, any establishment where machinery is in use, should be without one.Messrs.FERRIER k CO., Sole Agents for Montreal.THE OLD EMPIRE COFFEE POT, the sue oessor to the Old Dominion, is Manufactured by GRAY BROS., 69 Beekman Street, New York.Agents\u2014Messrs FERRIER k CO., Montreal WHO would be without the NEW OB\u201d LEANS ROTARY EGG-WHIP 7 Manufactured by GRAY BROS., 69 Beekman Street, New York.Agents\u2014Messrs.FERRIER k CO., Montreal.Dec.29\t308 Valencia Mats, BALES VALENCIA MATS.For Sale by GEO.CHILDS, 287;Notre Dame Street.June 17.\t143 26 New Prunes.JUST RECEIVED\u2014 10 Cases PRUNES, in glass jars and fancy boxes \u2014Also,\u2014 DRIED PRtTNKS -.W\tj JOB® ir-\tJ4;:\t'\t1 Him NETTS & HEID DRESS iS.T Saxon.HE NEW HAIR NETTS and HEAD DRESSES, just received by the \u201c Anglo J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.NEW LIUE MANTLES, J UST^OPENED ex\tAnglo-Saxon\u2014 J.PARKIN, 168 Notre Dame Street.NEW GOODS, AN entirely New Assortment of NEW LACES and EMBROIDERIES \u2014 the latest Fashions \u2014 as now worn in London, Paris and Brussels, by \u201c Anglo-Saxon.\u201d At J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.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.ESTABLISHED 1849.June 23.\t148 NEW IMPORTATIONS, rf^HE Subscriber has just received a large I 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 aud Spoons.PAPIER MACHE.Chess and Work Tables, Desks, Jewel and Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Tea Trays, Cabinets, Backgammon Boards, &c., ko.CABINET WARE.Desks, Work Boxes, Bagatelle Boards, Ladies and Gents\u2019 Dressing Cases.LEATHER GOODS.Tourists Bags [with or 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., kc., 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 c.js&.io.oaErissjFï'sr.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- $0,05 to $0,37^ Targets, from - -\t-\t_ $3,00 to $5,00 And also Bow Strings.At\tR.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t147 ¦-\u2014¦\u2014\u2014\u2014\t\u2022 - Lace Shawls and Mantles.HEALY invites attention to his large _ and elegant assortment of BLACK and WHITE LACE Square and Half-Square SHAWLS, MANTLES, JACKETS, Berthes, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Coiffures, Real Thread Veils, &c.An endless variety of SETS, COLLARS and SLEEVES.And, A carefully selected assortment of MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES, Fancy and Mohair HEADDRESSES, Princess\u2019 PUFFS and ROLLS, &e.&c.C.HEALY, Laceman, 219 Notre Dame Street June 14.\t140 SPRIMAMTr IMPORTANT TO EVERY DRY GOODS MERCHANT IN CANADA.Clark, Winks à Co.HAVE RECEIVED and OPENED UP their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, at BOYER\u2019S BLOCK:.CUSTOM-HOUSE SQUARE, the most EXTENSIVE, ELEGANT, VARIED and COMPLETE STOÇK of British and Foreign Dry Goods ever before offered for Sale by them, and presenting attractions and advantages to the Trade generally, such as are to be met with in very few places- Their extensive Stores on Commissioners' Street and Custom-House Square, which they occupy entire, enable them to appropriate to each Class of Goods a separate department, which will be found complete TX3BMS IiJJBjOIAAr,, March 31.\t76 rpHE Subscribers beg to inform their Regu-I lar Customers and the Trade generally, that their Mr.Clark remains in England again this season, and will continue, as during the past Winter, to send out constant supplies of all the NEWEST GOODS, as they appear in the English Markets, enabling Customers to keep up the charm of a constantly Fresh and New Stock throughout the whole Summer.C.W.k OO.will be able to show NEW PATTERNS and NEW DESIGNS, and at all times well bought Goods.CLARK, WINKS & CO., 71 & 74 Commissioners\u2019 Street, and Custom-House Square.March 31.\t76 ACCOUNT BOOKS T HALF PRICE.WEIS A- Respectfully intimate to the TRADE AND OTHERS.In order to clear out their Stock ot BLANK BOOKS.RULED FOR PRESENT CURRENCY, They will dispose of them at HALF THEIRJJSUAL RATES.Books Ruled for Dollars and Cents.On hand a large Stock of First Class BLANK BOOKS, all sizes and bindings, ruled for Dollars and Cents.The cheapest House in Canada for purchasing the best English Stationery Wholesale.On hand, 10 casks No.1 English Glue.\u201c\t20 \u201c Stephen\u2019s Fluid Inks 15 Great St.James Street, ) Montreal.\t(\t27i PAGED AC0UKT BOOKS, Hollars and, Cents.HE Subscriber has now on hand, from 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 Pen Rodgers' Cutlery, &c,, &c., &c.R.GRAHAM, General Statione , Manufacturer of Acco'£,C ii00aS 252 SL pP - Street.September 30.\t____232 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.V] to open an Academy for Young Gentlemen in this City on the 5th instant.Mr.C.will undertake£o impart to his pupils a sound English, Classical, Mathematical, and Commercial education, and will endeavour, in every instance, to carry out the views of parents with 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.\t104 IVTï,SS BURROUGHS~ 1ms REMOVED to fjXf Nq.35;>St.Antoine Street, where she will continue giving lessons upon the Piano-Forte, Harp, and Guitar.Ma7 4.\t6m-105 SECOND IMPORTATION.FOR 1859, AT THE IIOMEAL CARPET WAREUOOSE, 31 & 33 St Francois Xavier Street JUST received, by Steamer \u201c North Briton,\u201d some new patterns in \u201c John Crossley k Sons\u201d and \u201cBrinton k Lewis\u2019 \u201d BRUSSELS & TAPESTRY CARPETS The subscribers having sold out their Spring supply of fine Carpets, now offer to the publie some rich and choice designs, by the above named celebrated manufacturers, which were never before in Canada, were ordered only five weeks since, and are now ready for examination at the MONTREAL CARPET WAREHOUSE, 31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.Tournay, Velvet, Kidderminster, Stair and other Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggits, Stair Rods, and all other articles connected with the Carpet business, can be met with, to advantage, at the\t>\ts i MONTREAL CARPET WAREHOUSE, 31 k 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.TERMS LIBERAL.R.CAMPBELL k CO.Montreal, 17th June, 1859.\t143 FAMILY MOURNING STOKE Jnst Opened- 2 CASES OF BLACK BAREGES AND CHALLIE BAREGES.\u2014Also,\u2014 200 BLACK FLOUE CE SILKS, Which for novelty, elegance and cheapness, are without parallel in the City.WM.BENJAMIN & CO FAMILY MOURNING WAREHOUSE, Crystal Block.Julyl.\t155 Patterns sent to any part of the Canadas Free.PHOTOGRAPHY w A N N O T Wl ARTIST.11 BLEURY STREET.First Prize for Photogiapha First Prize for Ambrotypea PHOTOGRAPHS, untouched or colored, in OIL, WATER COLORS, or CRAYONS, Brom Full Length Life Size to the smallest produced.AMBROTYPES Colored for Frames or Oases.MINIATURES of every description for Lockets, Brooches, or Rings.Daguerreotypes and Paintings Copied in all the various styles, and increased or reduced to any size required.Stereoscopic Portraits and Groups, in Cases or Paper Slides.Views Stereoscoped and otherwise to order.Portraits taken and finished in Oils or Water Color withom he aid of the Camera, if required.Artists ana Amateurs supplied with Stock and Apparatus, and the Art taught.Specimens to be seen at Mr.Notman\u2019s Studio, 11 De Bleury Street.Observe the address ; no specimens exhibite outside.November 5\t266 lyf R.NOTMAN, Artist, 11 Bleury Street ItX begs to intimate that the portion of his Studio lately destroyed by fire is now re-built and is being fitted with everything past experience can suggest, that will add to the comfort of those visiting the establishment, and that on MONDAY, the 9th current, the business will again be resumed ; and he hopes from his own attention and the ability of the various Artists in his employ, to merit a continuance of the very liberal support he has hitherto received.August 3.\t182 rpHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE\u2014 J Flour, Choice, Family Brands Bran and Feed Oats and Oatmeal Indian Corn and Corn Country Dealers Supplied.Meal 51 McGill Street.May 9.JAMES LEA.109 PERFECT REFRIGERATORS UNSURPASSED for durability and strength, and fully twenty per cent, less in Price than American Refrigerators of the same quality can be imported for.Our Refrigerators are made on the best principal and require a less consumption of ice than most others.LAMPLOUGH k CAMPBELL, Next the Court House.June 30.\ti54 gUPERIOR BATHING SPONGES, For Sale by LAMPLOUGH kCAMPBELL, Druggists, T\tNotre Dame Street, June 30.\t]54 ULVERMACHER\u2019S HYDRO-ELECTRIC umjuuuuism, ixeuratgia, Just Received by LAMPLOUGH & June 30.CAMPBELL, 154 [N STORE\u2014 Hhds \u201cHennessy\u2019s\u201d and \u201cMartell's\u201d BRANDIES Hhds, qr-casks aud cases \u201cDeKuyper & Sou\u2019s\u201d GIN Puns and hhds Irish and Scotch Malt Whiskv Puns Fine Old Jamaica Rum Butts, hhds and qr-casks Sherry Wine Pipes, hhds aud qr-casks Port Wine Bris Pale Ale, \u201cBass k Go\u2019s\u201d Brls Stout Porter, \u201cHibbert\u2019s\u201d Bags irracan and Patna Rice Brls Prime Zante Currants Coleman's Mustard, Sperm, Belmont Sperm and Belmont Candles, &c \u2014Also,\u2014 Chests finest English Souchong and Congou Teas Hyson, Young HySOn and Hyson Twankay Teaa\tJ For Sale >/_ HUGH FRASER & CO., 30 hit.Sacrament Street.J»ne 30.Ill 154.JUST BEL.Real Irish Bog-Wood BBBLSTS, THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE DAY ! Of 50 different Patterns.A sa-.-\tAl'SOl Addittons.recerved to his splendid Assortmen OF WATCHES.JEWELLER?& FANCY GOODS.J.T.PEACOCK, 138 Notre Dame Street.Ill *ir May 11.ÜS1 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, 138 Notre Dame Street.May 11.\t1U OPEI THIS_ MORNING W BENJAMIN & CO.have now ON .VIEW a magnificent assortment of French Mantillas Flowers, Wreaths, Bareges, &0> Ac,\t&c.\u2014Also,\u2014 A Superb Collection of FLOUNCED ROBES.97 April 25.McMillan & Carson, MERCHANT T AIL 0 R S CL0THERS, AND IMPORTERS OF WOOLENS.NO.66 MoGILL STREET, BE?to intimate to their Customers that they have received a portion of their LONDON GOODS per S.S.I&DIAN, consLo ing of SILK MIXED TWEEDS, FANCY DOES VESTÏNGS aud COATTN GS, all of the newesi Styles, and the Very Best Goods of theii kind manufactured.\u2014Also,\u2014 a^nwhfinaf?r.SAe\u2019.ScoU\u2019s> ClaA Chappell\u2019s and William\u2019s Fashions.March 8.\t66 NOTICE, J & a ir e No.May 16 MITCHELL ° v ^ \u201c Joseph\u2019s Buildings, j 4 LEMOINE STREET \t115 COMMERCIAL POINT FORCE DORCHESTER, MASS.\" DEARBORN, ROBINSON & CO,, Successors to RANSTEAD, DEARBORN & GO., Manufacturers of RAILROAD WORK\u2019 Cranks, Truck, Engine k Car Axles, Frog Steel\u2019 Connecting Rods, Frames, &c.AM BO AT WORK, Shafting, Beam Straps, Wheel Arms, Cranks, Gross-Heads, Connecting Rods, Piston Rods, &c.\u2014also,\u2014 Sugar Mills and Stationery Engine Shafts, Ship Work, and all kinds of Hammered Shapes, for Machinists.OFFICE,\u201414 KILBY STREET ^ WWB.MEIKLEHAftl.October u \u2019 ^ ^ ^ CanaSa3- (1 aledouiau Ginger _ 244 Wisse.A SAFE, temperate and grateful Beverage, whether used alone or with an admix ture of water or Ice.This article so much recommended for its S0cXnTP\"tiea by the Medical Facul\u2018y in Scotland is now manufactured in Montreal and may be had of all respectable Grocers \u2019 , ALEXANDER & CO.filanufactcry, ) Bonaventure Building.V Montreal, June 6.' )\t133 CLOTHING ^SPRING & 00.jQE\tanL SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, in the Upper Part of the Bonsecours Market, entrance ' Street.The highest price Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s CLOTHING, or taken Goods.All orders by St.Paul paid iu Cash for SECOND-HAND m Exchange for Dress ,, .\tstrictly attended to by sending their Address to private residence No.49 San gurnet Street.December 16,\t298 OÎ.OTHIHG./'IAREY & GO., Traders in New & Secondly hand Clothing, in the under part of the n^hefn,Ut rrk.et-\thighest prepaid in Cash for Ladies and Gentlemen s Second-hand C othmg, or taken in exchange for Dress Goods All orders strictly attended to by sending their address to private residence,\t8 No.20 SANGUINET STREET.November 16 ly 272 IjpIN CHARCOAL, IO, 14x10 and 14x20 1\t\u201c\tIX, 14x10 TERNE, For Sale.Mav 24.14x10 14x20 JAS.WALKER & CO.___ 122 GROCERS\u2019 COFFEE MILLS, \u201cSteel Box\u2019d with Cog and FJy Wheels.For Sale.JAS.WALKER k CO.MaJ 24-\t]22 dE, FOR Si, 200 Barrels Calderwood liomaa foment, (Sir William Maxwell\u2019s, Bart ) Apply to\t' O- & D.SHAW.\u201e\t133 June 6 for sale /X vv ^ n Y THE subscribers, fil W \\ Barrels Genuine WHITE WINE and PyC CIDER VINEGAR, manufactured by Messrs.Hubbard* Washburn.JAMES GORDON & CO - Jane 1T-\t143 SALT^AFLOaT.1700 June 17.BAGS LIVERPOOL 400 BAGS STOVED And fnr Sal©.JAMES MAONAB.143 PATENT ROOrWG FELL June 18 EDMONSTONE, ALLAN & CO.-\u2018\t144 FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 Chaloupin & Co.\u2019s PALE BRANDY June 24.hhds Do\tin 1834 and 1844.LESLIE & OO.149 cases, vintages Straws.storage at tuear fJpBB undersigned inf'f13 his friends and he hag commenced Business in the Grr7an,J ploar Trad® in the Store heretofore \u2018Jcupied by M.PIERRE CHARLEBOIS jommissioners Street, oppo-the Weipn House, at St.Anne\u2019s »\u2022 ¦v '> site the Wei»-1 House, at or.Anne s ^ and he hopes by his assiduity and attep'^ j.business, as well as by the .as wen as oy me liber8 the b_ terms to merit the encouragement lie, P.G Msy 30.\t,-^T_ .HARLEBOIS, 2m-127 Laure»fv\tWaltz, JUtiuieifeT republished, (Price 25 Cents,) AT S.1.PEARCE\u2019S* 19 GREAT ST- JAMES STREET.lune 13r 139 TOfflOUA | 2,500 BOXES Mathewson\u2019s Liverpool SoaV\u2019 ^ ypu-s Subscribers have completed p'ange-ments for the Manufacture of \u201ce above Brand of Soap to any extent reo-\u2018rsd by ^ Trade.It is a very superior art«Ie.\u2019war^nted in every respect equal to am SoaP i\u2018nl,on ' and at a LOWER PRICE.For Sale by\tH & SON.JOHN MATtiEPff the Trade, no In order to meet the\ton this brand of charge for boxes w*R Soap.\t132 June 4.__________\u2014~ LIVERPOOL SOAP.\u201e ^ w c.Yg.CASEY\u2019S CROWN 400 BRAND, Received Ex \u201c Harlequin.F0rDSAVID TOBRANOE At OO.May 13« YTTANTED, By a young Man, Employment o'lholeSieD0ry0GoodsesrorhS\u2019 ^ ^ Boxlrm,cp.3o.;MoS.given- Addresa D-D- A prit 13.7 .^ u R G MAN, emplovineni\t.XJ in a Merchant\u2019s Office.\u2022*,laen^ aa G.erk Apply at this Office.April 20.y\t___ 93 WANTvD\u2014An +-Re charge Engl;J or Scotch at, ne Herald Office.March 17.experienced NURSP I' of\tChUdren \u2019 t0 woman preferred.An Apply 64 11 WO or Three Gentian clFIJ \u201e\u201e- 1 dated -with FIRST-CLASS n Comm°-Lodging-, by applying at No in - oa,\u2019d Rt'reet.\t* May 20._ St- Antoine ano-iaw .A Private MSaaraT LADY and Gentleman, or two si Gentleman can find immediate acconv modation in a respectable Family, where only H few Boarders are kept.The house is in the vicinity of Sherbrooke Street, and affords every desirable convenience.Apply to \" W.W.,\u201d Post-Office.June 11.\t 138 rinHREE or FOUR GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with BOARD in an English Family, where a few Boarders arc kept.Apply at 10 ANDERSON STREET, Near Tecumseth Terrace.June 2,\t13a ^^272663 13^^3280 59181473 11^359^^ ^49396 rent MONtHBAL Him ALP ÀK0 DAILY COMMERCIAL OAgSETTE: gATURPAY, JULY 9, 1859.SATURDAY MORNING, State of the Thermometer in the shade, at the door of Mr.Macpherson, watch-maker arid jeweller, opposite the Seminary :\u2014 July 8\u20149 A.M.*?8.Rarenheit.\u20142 P.M.91.\t11 \u20145 P.M.77.\t\u201c auction sales this day.BY HENRY J.SHAW.Fancy Goods, &c., at store No.247 Notre Dame Street, at Half-past Seven o\u2019clock.BY CUVILLIER & CO.Salt on the Island Wharf, at Ten o\u2019clock.BY JOHN LEEMING & CO.Groceries, &c., at stores of Gillespie, Moffiitt & Co., at Ten o\u2019clock.BY BENNING & BARSALOU.Dry Goods, &c., at their stores, at Two o'clock.BY JOHN 0.BROWN.Fancy Goods, &c., at his Sale Ro .ms, at Seven o\u2019clock.BY J.B.PARDELLIAN.Dry Goods, &c., at his stores, at Seven o\u2019clock.Prussia come to the rescue, the dissolution of the Austrian monarchy seems imminent.Father Point, July 8th.The \u201c Hungarian,\u201d from Liverpool, passed this point at 11.30 a.m.en route for Quebec.The \u201c America\u201d arrived ont on the 26th, the u Hammonia\u201d on the 27th, and the \u201c Indian\u201d on the 29 th.The \"City of Baltimore\u201d sailed from Liverpool on the 29th, for Queenstown and New York.The \u201cWeser,\u201d from Bremen for New York, !had been detained at Southampton till the 30 th, in consequence of damage to her propeller.There had been no important movement of troops since the battle of the 24th.The details of the battle had not been received, and no estimate of losses had been made.The Austrians and Sardinians, however, admit their losses to have been extraordinarily heavy.The Emperor Napoleon telegraphs that the army took 6,000 prisoners, 3 flags, and 30 cannons.The Austrians had re-crossed the Mincio.General Hess had been appointed Command-er-in-Chief of the Austrian army.Latest despatches state that the French had rossed the Mincio.LIVERPOOL MARKETS.Breadstuff's had a doward tendency.Provision market was dull.Oonsols closed at 92fi5)92J for account, ex dividend.ARRIVALS AT HOTELS- DONEGANA\u2019S.July 8.D B Staret and lady, Mrs S F do, Chicago ; P R Taylor and lady, Miss 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Murphy, do; Thos Short, Otanabee ; II Franconi, Texas ; Thomas Kerr, Quebec; J W Starke and lady, Florida ; Miss J Starke, South Carolina ; D Lawrence and lady, Alabama; 2 Misses Lawrence, do; J McDonald , and lady, N Carolina ; C McDonald, do ; E Edwards, do ; Miss Edwards, do; Miss McDonald, do ; B Megone, England; F J Mitchell, Portland; G W Frazer, Cincinnati; C W Ross, Maryland ; D B Galbreath, Hamilton; L Devaney, do ; M Cooper and lady, Ministown, N J ; M H Birge , Buffalo ; Miss Binge, do; Master Binge, do; J M Clark and lady Providence , Master W P Roberts, Toronto ; C Howe and lady, 2 children and servant, England ; C Jones and lady, Miss C Jones, New York ; Miss E Amberry, R Hill and lady, Mrs Florena, Miss Florena, Boston; E Musgrave and lady, Miss E Grahame, England ; J Fitzgerald and lady, 3 Misses Fitzgerald, Cincinnati ; E Rathbone and lady, Miss Rathbone, J Rathbone, Oswego ; C Maynard and lady, 2 Misses Maynard, New York; C Kemp and lady, Miss Kemp, E Kemp, Rome ; Mr Burgiss, Toronto.Arrival of the \u2018r HUNGARIAN.\u201d A GREAT BATTLE FOUGHT.NAPOLEON OCCUPIJ2S THE ROOM OCCUPIED BY THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA IN THE MORNING.Loss of the Austrians 30 Pieces of Cannon, 7000 Prisoners, 3 Flags, and 30,000 men horsie de Combat.t 12,000 FRENCH KILLED AND WOUNDED.Great Naval Preparations Cherbourg.at LOUIS NAPOLEON MAKES UP HIS MIND TO MAKE A DESCENT ON THE COAST OF IRELAND, &c., Ac., &c.The meats announee- telegraph, though its has very much of the ambiguity us to uva-nroverbial with oracles, but it enables tiona in Italy.At iuwu.0.0f the late opera-thatthe Austrians held the line of the 'wirmed, which is the next stream, v> the westward of the Mincio, of those rivers wvjgh cut Lom.hardy perpendicularly from the Alp.t0 the Po, A portion had, however, probably cros-,d the Mincio into the celebrated square of Nr.tresses lying on that river and on tin Adige.Upon tbe attempt of the French to cross tbe Chiese, these troops seemed to have recrossed the Mincie and attacked them nearly along their entire line.-i'~.battle was, apparently, a more hardly contested one ttmu any nf the preceding battles of the campaign.There confess their defeat, wb;ch .^\u2018\"appear them the line of the - to ^f^ji g^g^^no^within the ,hat river, and the^ ^ ^ ^ ^ hear of magm squ* e.si of one of the fortifi-\" m Pr° parobablv Mantua.These have in them- great suength for resistance but im- ^ ®\tbeing prepared to take j t and, unless I FEBTHER BY THE HIMYRIR THE-WAR.The following telegrams contain all that is known in regard to the great battle of the 24th June :\u2014 NAPOLEON TO THE EMPRESS.Cavriana, 25th June, 1.30, p.m.It is impossible to obtain details of the battle of yesterday.The enemy withdrew last night.1 have passed the night in a room occupied by the Emperor of Austria in the morning.General Neil has been appointed Marshal of France.Cavriana, June 26, 11 30 a.m.The Austrians who had crossed the Mincio tor the purpose of attacking us with their whole body, have been obliged to abandon their positions, and withdraw to the left bank of the Mincio.They have blown up the bridge of Goito.Loss of the enemy very cons\u2019derable, but ours much less.We have taken 30 cannon more, and 7000 prisoners, and 3 flags.Gen.Niel and his corps d\u2019armee have covered themselves with glory as well as the whole army.The Sardinian army inflicted great loss on the enemy, after having contended with great fury against superior forces.The Paris Presse says that private messages from Berne was spoken of, which put down the Austrian loss at the enormous number of 35,000 hors du combat, and 15,000 taken prisoners, together with 16 flags and 75 pieces of cannon captured.This lacks confirmation.The following is the order of the day pub-lish|d by the Emperor after the battle of Sal-fermo :\u2014 Cavriana, June 25.Soldiers,\u2014The enemy, who believed themselves able to repulse us from Ghiese, have re-crossed the Mincio.You have worthily defended the honor of France.Solfernio surpasses the recollection of Lonato and Castiglione.In twelve hours you have repulsed the efforts of 150,000 men.Your enthusiasm did not rest there.The numerous artillery of the enemy occupied formidable positions for over 3 leagues, which you carried.Your country thanks you for your courage and perseverance, and laments over the fallen.We have taken 3 flags, 30 cannon, and 6000 prisoners.The Sardinian army fought with the same valour against superior forces, and worthy is that army to march beside you.Blood has not been shed in vain for the glory of France, and the happiness ot the people.No circumstantial account of the battle had reached Paris.It was inferred, from telegrams, that the French army suffered so severely that two days after the battle it was unable to resume the offensive.There were vague rumours of 10 or 12,000 French troops being killed and wounded.AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL ACCOUNT.Yerona, June 24.The day before yesterday our right wing occupied Pozzolenza, Solfernia, and Cavriana, and our left wing pressed forward yesterday as tar as Gurdezofle (?) and Castelofredo, driving back the enemy.The collision of the two entire armies took place yesterday at 10 A.M.Our left wing, under Gen.Wimpfen, advanced as far as the Chesse in the afternoon, and there was a concentrated assault on the heroically defended town of Salfernio.Our right wing repulsed tbe Piedmontese ; but, on the other hand, the order of our centre could not be restored.The losses are extraordinarily heavy.The development of the powerful masses of the enemy against our left wing, and the advance of their main body against Volta, caused our retreat, which began late in the evening.The above is official.Vienna 25th.The Austrian correspondence contains the following ;\u2014 The day before yesterday the Austrian army crossed the Mincio at four points, and yesterday came upon a superior force of the enemy on the Chiese.After an obstinate battle of twelve hours our army withdrew across the Mincio.Our head quarters areat Villa Franca.The London \u201cTimes\u201d says that the Austrians have most candidly admitted their defeat, and history scarcely records a bulletin in which disaster was more explicitly avowed.¦ A message from Cavnana announces that in the day of battle the Emperor ot the French was constantly in the hottest fire.General Larry, who accompanied the Emperor, had his horse killed.The \u201cMoniteur\u201d says that the battle will take the name of the Battle of Solfernio: An official Austrian correspondence of the 27th contains the following :\u2014 The Emperor will soon return to Vienna on account of important public business.The Commander-in-Chief of an army which is preparing for a battle, is given to General Hess.Prince Napoleon arrived at Parma on the 25th ult., and was received with enthusiasm.40,000 men were embarking in Algeria for the Adriatic, and at Paris news was soon ex peoted of the occupation of Venice by the French.Despatches from Berne says 3000 Piedmontese with 700 volunteers, had arrived at Terans and advanced towards Bormio, at the foot of theStelvio pass.The Paris correspondent ofthe London Times says it was expected another battle would have been fought before siege operations would come on.Patriotic demonstrations of tue working classes in Paris were universal.Large reinforcements for the French army were constantly quitting France for Italy.Despatches from Vienna says the attack of the French on Venice and the Tagliamento, about 45 miles north-east of Venice, was expected to take place on the 28th June.The Austrian reserves, numbering 75,000, were on their way to Italy.They are considered the flower of the Austrian army, not one of whom has served less than eight years.The Austrians .had sunk 5 small vessels, 1 large frigate, and 3 steamers in the port or tr» nrpvpnt.t.hft nn.asn.crp.nf thft FPrp.nnh squadron.Prince Eugene of Savoy had issued a decree extending the forced currency of the National Bank.LATEST.Paris, Tuesday.Generals Anjer, i'orey, Dieu and Ladnur-ault were wounded slightly at Solfernio.A Te Veum was to be sung the next Sunday in all the churches throughout France, in celebration of the victory.The Empress and all the great bodies of State were to attend Notre Dame- Turin, Tuesday.The official bulletin to-day contains some details ofthe battle of the 24th.Tbe Piedmontese were principally engaged at San Martino, where they performed prodigies of valor.They took some formidable positions, but could not hold them owing to the fearful tempest of shot.The Piedmontese drove the Austrians from g0\u201e Al«ilino, retaining b of their e.nnon- Loj3 admitted to be serious.An English fleet of 20 sail was crms'«s 0ff Venice.were mainAJf à® France\tPreparations a.force of450,000°men.\u201c\u201ct 61 \u2018hia 2 months The Sardinian ambassador at Pan-ported to have complained to the English8* re\" ernment, against the Secretary of the Britfsl Embassy at Paris, for anti-Sardinian manifestations.Great naval preparations are said to be eoimr 0l\u2018-'t Cherbourg.\t° soon have interview with the\tBegSOt of Prussia, GREAT BRITAIN.Political news unimportant- It is stated that in consequence of but few reinforcements having been sent to India for several months, the authorities had determined on sending out nearly 5000 cavalry and infantry troops.The Prince of Wales had returned to England.The Atlantic Telegraph Company had issued their prospectus, inviting subscriptions to the new capital of £600,000, on terms already made public.The Directors pledge themselves to enter into no contract, without seeking the advice of the highest scientific and practical authorities in England and America.The first operations are to endeavor to raise the old cable.A deputation from Canada had waited upon the Queen to invite her to be present at the opening of the Great Victoria Bridge next year.The elections of members of Parliament to fill the seats vacated by those who have accepted office in the new Ministry, were generally resulting in the return of Government candidates.Gladstone, however, was being close pressed lor Qxford University.The Submarine Telegraph Company have successfully laid the new cable, containing six conducting wires, between Falkestone and Boulogne.It is the largest and strongest cable ever made, its weight being 10 tons per mile.The London \u201cAdvertiser\u201d asserts that Louis Napoleon has made up his mind, at the first favorable opportunity, to make a descent on the shores of Ireland.ass protracted war, the diplomatic intervention of Pruusia will probably follow the first great battle.The new English Ministry has lost no time in acquainting the Prussian Court with its views of Italian affairs.\u2019 This is somewhat reassuring.It was natural that such a movement on the part efPrussia should have an effect on the funds, but hitherto the disturbance has not been so great as might have been anticipat- - \u2022 \u2022 the protection of the King \u2022 but the dictator?ship is purely a temporary power, which whilst uniting the common forces in the same hands, futp10 \u201dWay Pre3aSes combination for the The PaorosnqoNS oy Pbussia.\u2014The Indeyen-dance gives another version of the propositions ___________=_____________________________r___ which Prussia is said to have made for the reed\u2014not so great, certainly, as if the statements establishment of peace, but does not guarantee in the Belgin papers were regarded as authentic.' R\"\u2019\u2018\t\u201c\t'\t1-\u2018\u2014 ;- in adtigh sonorous voice, redolent of Munster\u2019s mellowest brogue, \u201c I say\u2014-I say\u2014give us \u2018 Doran\u2019s Ass\u2019\u2014give us the Ass, Miss Hayes\u2014 the Ass\u2014whooh, hurrah.\u201d their authenticity.According to this later information Prussia proposes that Lombardy be annexed to Piedmont; Parma, Modena, and iuscany be restore to their legitimate sovereigns; the authority ofthe Pope re-established m the Legations ; Venice become independent : and the four famous fortresses of the Mincio be annexed to the Germanic Confederations ; so preventing an aggressive return to Lombardy or\u201e «»tire.d.|roibr^ Tee Military Arrangements op Prussia.\u2014 A Probable European Blaze.\u2014The opposing hosts are converging on the line of the Mincio, and a great battle is imminent.It may occur any hour, or it may be delayed for days or even weeks ; but it will be one of the most terrific onslaughts in the history of warfare, whether ancient or modern\u2014one of those decisive con- dynasty.Hitherto the French have done wonders in Italy.Every subsequent account shows the utter disorganization into which the Austrians were thrown by the battle of Magenta.Their whole army was in a state of utter panic, and if the Allies had been able to follow up the advantage, the result might have settled the question of Austrian rule in Italy.As it is, the Austrians have had breathing time, and present a front to their foes so formidable that it will VERY LATEST.London, Wednesday.Earls Derby and Harrowby were yesterday invested with the Order of the Garter.It is stated that Mr.Lever is at Vienna trying to negotiate with Austria for the sale of eight steamers, lately belonging to the European and American Steam Company.FRANCE.The \u201cDaily News\u201d city article says the funds were weaker on Tuesday, owing to the fall in French Rentes.Consols closed a I to î lower than the preceding day.The Times City Article says, in absence of the detailed accounts of the battle of Salferneo, it is impossible to enable the public to judge of the probable effect in predisposing Austria to the laws of submission.Funds exhibited heaviness.Tuesday\u2014In Stock Exchange from 2 to 2J was paid for short loans on Government debentures, and at the Bank there was little increase in demand.The news of the victory on the 25th, imported much buoyancy to the Paris Bourse.Rentes advanced nearly 1 per cent, on the 27th.There was a relapse of three-quarters, of the advance, being lost on the 28th.The market opened at a still further decline, but rallied, closing steady at 62.30.Trade in Paris tolerably brisk.Corn markets dull on account of favorable harvest prospects.PAPAL STATES.Despatches from Rome announces that Farara, Ravenna, Torli, Ancona, and other towns had been replaced under the authority of the Pope by the intervention of Pontifical troops.The officer who commanded the Swiss troops in the affair at Parugia is said to have been promoted.AUSTRIA.The Vienna correspondent of the Times asserts that for the last 10 years matters have been so terribly mismanaged in Austria that it will be almost miraculous if the empire escapes dissolution.In an autograph letter the Emperor has caused the ordinance relative to Protestants in Austria, to be issued without waiting for the revision ofthe Council of State.NAPLES.June 26.\u2014By a decree just issued 137 refugees are permitted to return, and all other Sicilians soliciting permission and promising obedience to laws.LIVERPOOL MARKETS.Liverpool, 29th.Breadstuff's.\u2014Rather more money asked, which checked business.Flour in better demand; Western Canal 21s 10)238 ; Philadelphia and Baltimore 22310)243.Wheat in better demand; White llsiSHls 9d ; Red 9s GdlSUOs 6d.Corn in fair enquiry ; White 8si®8s 6d; Yellow 63 3dl0)63 6d ; Mixed 6si3)6s 3d.Ashes very flat ; Pots 27s; Pearls 30s.Sugar quiet.Coffee and Molasses.\u2014Nothing to report.Consols 925i3>92J.The European News.\u2014The Jlsia's mall, from Liverpool on the 25th ultimo, reached town, from New York, yesterday morning.The telegraphic news by the Adelaide\u2014received by us on Thursday\u2014of another great victory ofthe allies, on the 24th ultimo, is confirmed, in a small extra slip, published by the European Times on the morning of the Asia's departure, and enclosed in its issue received by her.As the Hungarian, from Liverpool on the 29th ultimo, had reached Father Point at the time we write, the telegraph will, perhaps, ere these lines meet the reader's eye, communicate the details of the battle of the 24th ultimo.In the meantime, we avail ourselves of the following summary of the news of the day of the Asia\u2019s departure, from the European Times :\u2014 Tbe history of the week centres in the new movement of Prussia, in the impending conflict on the Mincio, and in the re-election of the members of Lord Palmerston\u2019s Ministry.Some days must elapse before the new members of the Government have passed the ordeal of the constituencies.A dead set is to be made against Mr.Gladstone.\u201cCensure,\u201d says Swift, \u201cis the penalty which men pay for being eminent,\u201d and remark applies in a marked degree to the The Debate asserts that the Bavarian govern, ment has refused to allow Prussian troops to pass through its territory until the Prussian Cabinet shall have answered a series of questions as to the meaning and purpose of the resolutions it has taken.The Conflicts in the Pontificial States.\u2014 The Paris correspondent ofthe Daüy News says .\t,\t,\t.\t\u201e\t\u201e\t, , \u201c\u201cat tlle bloody conflict at Perugia between the require all the valor and prestige of the French Pope\u2019s Swiss Guards and the people is consider-to overcome it.They fight, too, with advan- ed in Government circles as a deplorable event tages which their enemies do not possess, and tends to increase the difficulty of preserving They have chosen their own ground, are on the temporal dominions ofthe Pope.The Ro-their own base of operations, have in their mans claim the benefit of the Emperor Napo-front a river, to cross which will terribly test 11\u2014\u2019-\t\u2022 the mettle of their enemies, and, if defeated, can avail themselves of that famous quadrangle of fortresses respecting which so much has been spoken and written.And yet nobody seems to think that the French will be defeated as the Austrians were at Magenta\u2014nobody imagines that, if they are checked, they will be beaten.With the «ommand of the sea, and the power of throwing an army by way of Venice to take the Austrians in the rear, and with another army under Prince Napoleon marching north towards the Po, to aid in the impending struggle, or to take part, at least, in the siege of Mantua, and with the prestige which the troops ot Louis Napoleon possess, it is felt that the French will be more than a match for their antagonists, not merely in hard fighting, but in strategic genius which is the very soul of a great battle.This at least appears to be the view of the present condition of things which is taken by the Prince Regent of Prussia, He cannot believe that the Allies will be worsted by Austria, and, in order to strengthen his brother, Francis Joseph, he has determined, with the permission of Hanover, to march 30,000 men through that country to the Rhine.We learn, through the Russian organ in Brussels, that all preliminary arrangements have been made at a military conference, and that, by jthe beginning of July, the 4lh, 7th, and 8th corps ofjthe army will be stationed between the Lower and Central Rhine ; the 3rd and 5th upon the Upper Rhine, and another corps will proceed to its destination by way of Silesia, Saxony, and Bavaria.It is declared that the motive ot Prussia in taking this perilous step is that the settlement of the Italian question shall be on a basis that shall involve little or no territorial changes.One account goes a little further in the way of liberality, and declares that the Regent of Prussia would not object to the independence of Lombardy, but he will stipulate that Venetia shall be ruled by an Austrian Archduke, and if his conditions are not complied with, the alternative will be war\u2014war to the death against France and her coadjutors.It would seem that we are now reaching that phase of the struggle which will determine the conduct of Russia\u2014no feeble nor unimportant element in the ultimate settlement of this dispute ; and setting aside the mooted question of an alliance, offensive and defensive, between Russia and France, we know enough, from the recently-published exposition of the Russian Government, what she will do in the event of certain contingencies happening, those very contingencies which Prussia is doing her best to provoke.Here we have all the elements of a general European conflagaration, just the kind of struggle between the four great Powers of Europe which was prophesied as certain to grow out of this war, if it was not localised to the Italian soi!.At such a moment it is only natural that the King of the Belgians\u2014like the stormy petrel\u2014should fly to this country for protection.He is now an inmate of Buckingham Palace and can hardly fail to whisper into England\u2019s Royal ears the mad and infatuated policy which the Regent of Prussia is pursuing.Leopold is unhappily placed.He stands, like a target, between two fires, and whichever party is vanquished or victorious he can hardly fail to receive some ofthe blows.But how will things fare in France during all this turmoil?Even there the sky is dark and lowering.As long as Louis Napoleon was thrashing the Austrians, taking them prisoners by thousands, and picking up 30,000 of their knapsacks on the field of battle, his was a name to conjure with.Suppose him to become involved with the whole of the Germanic Confederation in addition to Austria, what would the Republicans be doing?Has he no enemies in his own capital ?Has his sway been so mild as to propitiate wrath and court friendship ?Or, in the event of another contingency, suppose, as the Irishman in the play says, \u201cthat an unlucky bullet should happen to carry a quietus with it,\u2019\u2019 that would make the Emperor of the French food for worms, how would the existing dynasty fare in France ?And Louis Napoleon gone, what would be the teeling of the French people towards England?These are very important questions, the solution of which lies concealed in the womb of time, bat enough appears on the cards to show that we are only at the beginning of the end.Although this article was in type before the explanation of the conduct of Prussia,\u2014to which reference is made in the \u201cNews of the Week,\u201d\u2014appeared, the views, based uponjthe probable future, are undiminished in their cogency.The French Troupe.\u2014We announce, with much pleasure, to our playgoers, that Mr.Buck-land, notwithstanding the many difficulties that have been thrown in the way, has succed-ed in engaging this troupe.The parties with whom Mr.Buckland made the original contract having, we are informed on authority, failed to ratify it, left our manager no alternative, if he wished to secure the artists, but tu do so on his own responsibility.Mr.Buckland having assumed and guaranteed to this excellent company their \u201c appointements,\u201d agreed upon in Paris, together with all expenses of travel in addition, will produce them on Monday evening in the capital piece of \u201c Le Gendre de Mons.Poirier\u201d \u2014 the well-known Mon.Paul Laba and Mon.Bertrand sustaining the principal parts.Aside from the attraction offered, Mr.Bnckland\u2019s assiduity and liberality will, we think, be rewarded by full houses.leon\u2019s Milan proclamation : That the French armysball not interferewith the manifestatations of their legitimate wishes, and unless the Swiss shall be supported by French troops nothing is more likely than that they will be driven out of Perugia by an overwhelming national force.The Speaker in London.__The Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, the Hon.W.Smith, had an interview yesterday with the Duke of Newcastle at the Colonial-Office.The boy Mortara has been \u201c confirmed,\u201d with great display, in the church of San Pietro ad Vinculo, at Rome.The New Ministry-\u2014We have already given a complete list of the members of the Cabinet.We add the following :\u2014 Not in the Cabinet.Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland\u2014The Earl of Carlisle.Attorney-General\u2014Sir R.Bethell.Solicitor-General\u2014Sir H.Keating.Attorney-General for Ireland\u2014Mr.J.D.Fitzgerald.Solicitor-General for Ireland\u2014Mr.Sergeant Deasy.Secretaries of the Treasury\u2014Mr.F.Peel, Mr.Brand.Secretary to the Admiralty\u2014Lord Clarence Paget.Civil Lord of the Admiralty\u2014Mr.Whitbread.Lord Advocate\u2014Mr.Moncrleff.Judge Advocate-General\u2014Mr.Headlam.Secretary to the Poor-Law Board\u2014Mr.Gilpin.Vice-President of the Privy Council for Education\u2014Mr.Lowe.Under-Secretaries of State :\u2014 Home\u2014Mr.G.Clive.War\u2014Lord Ripon.Foreign\u2014Lord Wodehouse.Colonial\u2014Mr.Chichester Fortescue.India\u2014Mr.Thomas Baring.Lords of the Treasury\u2014Mr.Hugessen, Mr.Cogan, Mr.E.Ellice, jun.The Royal Household.Lord Steward\u2014Lord St.Germans.Master of the Horse\u2014The Marquis of Aylesbury.Master of the Buck Hounds\u2014Earl of Bess-borough.Mistress of the Robes\u2014Duchess of Sutherland.Case of Destitution.\u2014Yesterday morni ng an old woman, upwards of 70 years of age, named Eliza Hardy, presented herself before the Recorder, J.P.Ssxton, Esq., requesting him to send her to jail for protection, having failed to gain admittance to the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society.The old woman proceeded to relate an affecting tale of destitution.Mr.Ibbot-sqn, the efficient clerk of the Court, was directed to communicate with the Directors of the Institution in question inquiring if it were more convenient that the old woman should be sent to jail than taken under protection, if there should be in the latter case a sufficiency of funds.The answer had not arrived when the old woman was removed.A cripple, named James Dunn, made a similar application, stating that he desired to be sent to jail, as there was no place where he could apply for relief.Such cases as the above which occur almost everyday in the Recorder\u2019s Court, would seem to show the necessity which exists for the immediate establishment of a place of refuge for the old, neglected, and infirm poor.CQRHlSPOlSfE^Gt (To the Editor ofthe MqjjTftEAf.H|iRALfj.) 220 St.Antoine Street.Montreal, July 8th, 1859, Sir,\u2014I am sorry to trouble you again, very briefly, in relation to the 'True Witness and its Ministerial prompters.In my note of the 25th of June, upon that paper\u2019s explicit, positive statement of my \u201c négociations with the Attorney General tor Canada West,\u201d I said : \u201c-if that gentleman\u2014the Attorney Ge- neral West\u2014or any one now a Minister, or who was a minister previous to the general election in 1857, will state over his own name substantially the same charge as the True Witness has reproduced from the Ministerial press, I will hold myself bound to deal with it, as it deserves, and as I did on its first circulation in 1857.\u201d To-day, wholly abandoning his first charge, apropos of Mr.Macdonald, and his subsequent charge of the 1st inst., the Editor opens a new sluice in a new name\u2014that of Mr.Alleyn, Provincial Secretary.I have now to repeat of this new device, what I said of the first, that if Mr.Alleyn will state, over his own name, the substance of the charges in the True Witness, Pilot, and Advertiser, I will be prepared to deal with him as their author.I decline taking up any third party.If I am to deal with any one, in such a matter, it must be with a principal, not a mere mouthpiece.Yours, very truly, THOS.D\u2019ARCY McGEE.Eelearant).ht.ported for the Montreal Herald BY MONTREAL LINE.Office, St.Sacrament Street.New York, July 8.A trotting match came off yesterday, over the Union Course, between George Patchin\u2019s \u201cBrown Dick,\u201d and Miller\u2019s \u201cDamsel,\u201d mile heats, best three in five, in harness.\u201cPatchin\u201d won the first, second and fifth heats.Time 2:261, 2:261, 2:29.Col Asboth, of this city, who has been charged by Kossnth with the duty of organizing the Hungarian exiles in the United States, with a view to joining in the proposed movement for establishing the independence of Hungary, issues this morning an appeal for aid to the American people.Srane sue bommeree.this ua'ions, probably Mantua, ielves mcnsc armaments are ihem in flank by way of Venice , VERY LATEST.Paris, Wednesday.Æ™?^ur\u201d of this morning contains the 3>rîng .__ 0ur froopa , hesitation, the3'\u20196 Cavriana, June 28.passed the Mincio without beyond the RiTeer eQe,\u201cy having withdrawn Advices from Fran.on the 25th, Russia^-on-Maine state that fn d.e,ralT?,let to place a Co™ pr0P0Sal to the on the Rhine, to be enmw\tObservation 8 th Federal Corps d\u2019Amee86!^ the Uh and orders of Bavaria.The nr^Un^er ^be sunerW to the Military Committee5 P0Sal '(Vaa referred The Paris Siecle and Journal de r, dicule the idea of German med;»r bat3 re-umor has placed in circulation llon> which It is reported the J-Imr :'or of Aus! na will brilliant candidate for the University of Oxford.He is to be opposed tor taking office under the new Government.His opponent is a man of mark in name only\u2014the Marquis of Chandos, a plodding nobleman, at the head of the London and North-Western Railway, who has no pretensions to statesmanship, and no weight as a politician, But he has an influential committee, composed mainly of the extreme of the Tory party, who are angry at their rejection from office, and enraged against Mr.Gladstone because he has consented to strengthen the new Cabinet by his adhesion.The leading morning paper, which cannot forgive Mr.Gladstone for the repeal of the paltry penny tax on newspapers, omits no opportunity of attacking the new Chancellor of the Exchequer.But Mr.Gladstone has a strong party in Oxford, and there can be little doubt that he will triumph over the foes now arrayed against him.The other members of the Government are almost certain of re-election.Lord Derby has called his friends together, to concert on the best means of procedure now that he is ejected from power, and they mustered, it is said, to the number of 250.His lord-ship is tired of the leadership, and would be glad to resign it, but there is no one on whose shoulders the mantle will sit gracefully.If Lord Derby be correctly reported, he will never again accept office\u2014so runs the gossip of the cinbs.It is said, moreover, that he will only consent to remain at the head of the party while they are in opposition, and he has made it the cuiiuuiuu «JI Ufa uuxug au tuao uiey W1U üüiaé by his advice, and inaugurate no new political movement without his sanction.Mr.Disraeli, it is further added, is in disgrace at present ; the rump of the Tory party are dissatisfied with his leading, and the absence of union is at present the prevailing characteristic of the Conservative opposition.A good deal of criticism has been passed on the fact of M.Kossuth passing through France on his way to Italy, with a French passport vised ostentatiously by the servants of the Imperial Government.The inference was that the Emperor of the French and Kossuth were in collusion to stir up a rebellion in Hungary, and, if the facts were as represented, this construction was not severe.But a London morning paper, which may be regarded as the organ of the French embassy, gives a version of the affair which is of considerable interest at the present moment.Our contemporary says, \u201cIt is the fixed resolve of the French Government that, so long as it is allowed to confine the war to Italy, it will scrupulously abstain from doing anything calculated to excite war in Hungary ; but should the war become general Kossuth and Klapka would \u2022ave to play important parts.The same rule Sterns the conduct of the French Emperor ttm A1!3 the Hungarian prisoners taken from a rptrians, and now at Genoa.To arm and to create a diversion in Hungary, Tre readv tof !hou3ands\tcountrymen poliev in the\u201d1?them\u2019 WOuld be a dictate of Cuch Govern^* of a Seneral war- The tfle neatest misfi,7n°e\u201cldifl:etgard U as.on® f arouse atHi let loose \u201c 3 lf ll ^ere driven to of Europe.\t' ''evolutionary passions We haye made some re.1\t\u2022 Imnn on the position which?3 1U- an0?er .C0\u2018 assume on the Rhine-a move,^\u2018Iwt, \u201c j-, .Cttent.wnicb, on Prclb ?\tf®*™3 llk®JX t0 implicate the Powers .reIatl0n3 ,ofArthe fading European semi-official1®.^em of Ksteiday, in a this otherwiseH® .» t®,kes a soothing view of advance of a Pru^sty-looking affair.« The a grave diplomatic 7i?riliy the Rhigfc after would have a seriousnit;®emen$6; Extra State $6,10 fa) $6,30c; Round Hoop Ohio $6,25/@$6,50 for old, and $5,55 (3) $6,80 for fresh ground ; common to good Extra Western$6,10 la) $6,60.Southern heavy and drooping ; sales 1800 bbls, $6,25®$6,70 for mixed to good; and $6,75/® $8,75 for fancy and extra.Canadian Flour.\u2014Superfine and Extra nom-nal.Wheat dull, but without change ; sales small ; Chicago spring (unsound) 85c ; Southern red $1,56 ; Southern white $1,70.Corn a shade firmer; sales 8,000 bus mixed Western 84c in store Round Yellow 95c.Oats firmer; sales of Southern and Jersey at 33i®43c , Northern and Western 4313)51.Pork steady; sales small ; mess $16; prime $12,50.Lard steady; sales 150 packages at 11®11$© lljc for bbl.Stocks firm and are better, but the business is only moderate.Money is moderately brisk at 5f36 per cent on call, and 1138 for short first-class paper.Sterling Exchange quiet ai llO$f0>llO$.than its for-in time.Re.bt.George\u2019s Society, A New Automaton Chess-Playeb.\u2014Anew automaton chess-player has been introduced to public notice in New York, by Mr.Walker, a piano-forte manufacturer.There is a square chest or case ; on it a board ; and behind the board a turbaned Turk, who plays with his left hand, and has a window in bis breast, disclosing such brazen lungs as never drew the breath of life.The figure clutches the pieces with a well-adjusted poise and movement of the fingers, placing them where they are required by the exigencies of the game.The box has three divisions filled with machinery, and all three are thrown open to view simultaneously, to show that no human player is concealed.On Tuesday night the automaton played the first public match with an amateur, at Clinton Hall.The playing it is said, did not indicate any extra ordinary skill, bat shewed correctness and general familiarity with the moves.s.\td.\t9.\t\td.0\t4\t\t0\t 0\t61\t(0)\t0\t9 0\t5\t(8)\t0\t91 03 0\t11\t(a)\t1\t 0\t15\tla>\t0 16t\t 0\t17\t(a)\t0\t19 0\t8\t8)\t1\tH 1\t0\t8)\t1\t3 0\t6\tin)\t0\t8 0\t4\t(8)\t0\t6 MONTREAL.The regular quarterly meeting of this Society for the transaction of business, will be holden at \u201c DOLLY\u2019S,\u201d on MONDAY, the 11th day of July instant, at Half-past SEVEN in the Evening precisely.id\u201d A full and punctual attendance is particularly requested.W.TURNER, Secretary.Montreal, July 9, 1859.\tu 162 FORSYTH, BELL & CO\u2019.S PRICES CURRENT OF TIMBER, DEALS, &c.Quebec, July 8, 1859.White Pine, in the raft, for inferior and ordinary according to average, &c., measured olT.for Superior do do.m shipping order,according to average and quality.Red Pine in shipping order, 40 feet Oak, Ordinary___by the Dram.0 measured off.0 Elm, by the Raft.In shipping order, 35 to 40 feet,.Tamarac, Square, in the raft.0 flatted do.:\t0 Staves, for Specification.Merchan\u2019able £37 10s Do All Pipe, according to thickness.£ U) (Z£ £46 Do W.O.Puncheon Merchantable.£12 10s di) £13 Deals, Bright according to specification £15 10s(&£l6 for Ists, ijrds, for 2nds, Do floa'ed.£14 for Ists, frds for 2nds Do Spruce.\\ .£8 10s for Ists, £6 10s for .2nds, Sc £4 Qj) £4 10s for 3rds.REMARKS.Within the last fourteen days our markets have been very quiet, dullness being the pre-vading characteristic.For out-ports, from 30s a 31s would be given for timber ; 27s 6d to Liverpool is the last charter we have heard of, and £4 2s 6d a £4 5a for deals to.London.FORSYTH, BELL & Co.» £40 Statements of Arrivals and Tonnage at this port in tbo years 1858 and 1859, to the 8th July, inclusive is as follows:\u2014 1858\u2014\t431 Vessels, 226,377 Tons.1859\u2014\t423\t\u201c\t222,432\t\u201c 8 3,945 less this year.Comparative Statement of arrivals and tonnage from the Lower Ports in 1858 and 1859, up to the 8th July, iu each year :\u2014 1858\t.24 Vessels, 1,427 Tons.1859\t.22\t\u201c Less 1,972 455 More this Year.PORT OF QUEBEC arrived.\u2014July 6.The Swiss Guards and the Roman People.\u2014We gather from the short telegraph account of the events at Perugia, that the hatred of their Government by the subjects of the Pope has not been sufficiently subdued by Louis Napoleon\u2019s coolness to the revolutionary delegates irom Bologna, to prevent a rising, which the head of the Church has suppressed just as the King of Ashantee would have done______by firing on the flock committed to his pastoral keeping.Perugia is a ci ty ot about half the size of Toronto, situated on the Tiber, in a place surrounded by the Apennines.The instruments ot this act of repression were the Swiss Guards, a body of mercenaries, such as the old Bourbon Kings of France used to have, and snch as the King of Naples and the Pope now have to prevent the natives of the countries, which they govern, from making too loud an expression of opinion.The Austrians, who have so long occupied the Papal territory, have hitherto maintained the Government ; but, the moment they were obliged to withdraw, those, whose actions have been so long repressed, have at once revolted.They could not probably see why, when Garibaldi was proclaiming liberty in Northern Lombardy, the people of the States of the Church should not have their share of the same good gift.Probably they will have it yet, unless Louis Napqleon makes haste to get through his work of disturbance, and resumes his business as a eonservator ot order.It is quite impossible that the Papal Government can be sustained by the Papal troops, and it will not be wonderful if the French Emperor should eventually find that he will not be able to perpetuate the order of things which he seems to design, in which the people are to be called upon to assert their rights in one part ot Italy, and to be told they have no rights in the adjoining State.It is probable that he will make the attempt of combining an establishment of the forms of modern government with the continuance of the Papal authority.This is the plan to which all his published opinions point ; but even this will involve great changes in a system celebrated for its constancy to old traditions.make- ) this inination iu«ÿ iu.ihamioned.desire A «atria.Lhotuaelves With uncjpr Theatrical Idbas of Titled Matrimony.\u2014 On Thursday evening last, the play at the Theatre was \u201cDon Cæsar de Bazan.\u201d Mr.Barry Sullivan played the part in his usual excellent manner, and, of course, was called before the curtain, and saluted with bouquets.After he retired, one of the dramatic divinities, known in theatrical parlance as the \u201cgods,\u201d forgetful of the fact that Don Caesar had, in the last act, been created a Marquis, called out for \u201cMrs.Don Caesar\u201d\u2014Miss A.Gray.The demand elicited a roar of laughter alike from the boxes, and the Plutonic Paradise, the pit.The writer remembers witnessing almost a similar incident on the other side of the Atlantic.Kate Hayes had sung, amid wild applause, \u201cThe Harp that onpe ip Tara\u2019s Halls,\u201d and an encore was loudly demanded, when one of the occupants ofthe galleries \u2014 men Honing «song then in high favor in the locality\u2014-IDarçi] p,- ; Excursion.\u2014We trust people are keeping in mind the grand excursion to West Farnham, on Wednesday, for the benefit of the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society, for every ticket now bought is so much directly given to the Institution, whose wants to feed those depending on it are very great.The trip cannot be otherwise than agreeable ; for those who wish to go on farther may spend tbe day in St.John\u2019s, now a ^novelty to sd many among us ; while going on to West Farnham will gratify those who wish to see the townships, where the people are preparing a welcome reception.The road is a local work, in which the whole section is deeply interested, and this inroad of Montreal visitors will be highly gratifying.Arts and Manufactures\u2014A.T.Pell & Co\u2019s.Carving and Gilding Establishment.\u2014We would call attention to a specimen of this work.A Royal Coat of Arms for the store of Messrs.Gibb & Co., which, for artisti-cal and mechanical skill, we have not seen surpassed.It is elaborately carved in wood and gilt in a very superior manner, the proper colors being introduced, which give a brilliant effect.The dimensions are 6 feet long by 3 feet 6 in.high.A.J.P.& Co.had also the honor of making a handsome frame tor a View of the City of Ottawa, to be presented to Her Majesty the Queen of England.The centre top ornament was the Arms of Canada, the bottom the Arms of Ottawa, the top corners a Wreath of Maple Leaves encircling V.R., at either of the lower corners a Beaver with Maple Stump, Leaves, &c.The ornament was gilt.The body of the frame was rich polished walnut.The whole presenting a very imposing appearance.The Italian Opera.\u2014The sale of Tickets for the Parodi Italian Opera, will commence this morning.For further information, see advertisement.Recorder\u2019s Court.\u2014Yesterday there were seven cases of drunkenness and four of vagrancy.They were disposed of in the usual manner\u2014fine or imprisonment.Bethel Service.\u2014The Church of England Association for Young Men of Montreal will hold a Service on board the Steamer Iron Duke on Sunday Afternoon next at Half-past Two O\u2019clock.The Rev.F Burt will officiate.Sailors and others are invited to attend.Bethel service will be held to-morrow, D V (Sabbath,) by G.W.Massey, of the Young men\u2019s Christian Association, at 10$ a.m., on the S.S.\u201cUnited Kingdom\u201d and at 7 p.m., in the room near the foot of McGill Street.We are requested to give notice that Mr.Jo-guth Chunder Gangooly, a Brahmin of high caste, and convert to Christianity, will give a narrative of his religious experience, to-morrow evening, in the Unitarian Church, Beaver Hall.A Cute Juvenile.\u2014\u201cWho made you?\u2019 inquired a lady teacher of a lubberly boy, who had lately joined her class.\u2018I don\u2019t know,\u2019 said he.\u2018 Don't know ! you ought to be ashamed of yourself.A boy fourteen years old I Why, there\u2019s Dicky Fil ton ; he\u2019s only three\u2014he can tell, I dare say.Come here, Dickey.Who made you ?\u2019 \u2018God,\u2019 lisped the infant prodigy.\u2018There,\u2019 said the teacher triumphantly.\u2018 I knew he would remember.\u201d \u2018Well, he ought,\u2019 said the stupid boy, \u2018 \u2019taint but a little while ago since he was made,\u2019 Baik J & R Young, Scott, 15th June, Boston, U S, H Fry, ballast.Brig Brodrene, Kaen, 10th May, Troudbjern, Falkenberg, & McBIain, ballast, 139 pass, left at Grosse Isle.cleared July 7.Ship Camerouian, Bernier, Liverpool, C E Levey & Co.-Culloden, Harley, Liverpool, G B Symes & Co.Bork Elbe, Boll, Hull, Falkenberg & McBIain.-Ariadne, Bertie, Newcastle, A Gilmour & Co.Sarah, Hendall, Fleetwood, G B Symes A Co.-Robert Watson, Grant, Sunderland, C E & Co.-Hector Weisser, Dublin, Ryan Bros & Co.Brig Marmion, Harris, Mumbles Roads, D Mc-Phie & Co.Golden Grove, Bogie, Newcastle-on-Tyne, C E Levey A Co.METJEOUOliOGICAL.TABLE.Date.\t1 iiermo-meter.\t\tBaromeier.\t\tWeather.\t\tRain in inches\tSnow inches.1859.\t7 am\t3PM\t7 A.M\t3 P.M\t7 A.M\t3 pm.\t10a.m.\t Jun 26\tx 68\tX 7U\t29,78\t29.84\tRam\tT Sm\tInaim\t0.00 26\t62\t82\t29 91\t29,97\tFair\tFair\t0.34\t0.00 27\t62\t88\t30,01\t29,93\tF air\tFair\t0 00\t0.00 28\t74\t9Ü\t29,84\t29,87\tFair\tL Old\t0.06\t0.00 29\t71\t93\t29,67\t29,56\tFair\tCld»V\t0.00\t0.00 30\t63\t73\t29.83\t29,74\tCld\u2019y\tCld\u2019y\t0.13\t July 1\t67\t81\t29,88\t29,74\tCld\u2019y\tFair\t0.00\t0.00 Mean Temperature X.T2 0 .Barometer 29.82 incites.Rain fell to the depth of 0.73 inch.BIRTH, At 561 St.Catherine Street, on the 8th inst.Mrs.A.T.Paterson, of a son.DIED, In this city, on the 7th inst., William Ross, son Of Mr.Thomas Ross, aged 34 years and ten months, id\u201d Friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his sister, Mrs.White-head, Devonshire Place, Sherbrooke Street, on Saturday, the 9th instant, at 3 o\u2019clock, p.m., without further notice.In this city, on the 8th instant, James Ferns, Oil and Putty Manufacturer, aged 64 years, a native of the County Donegal, Ireland.Sd\u201d Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend his funeral, without further notice, o-morrow [Sunday] afternoon, at 2 o\u2019clock, trom hls late residence, 14 Papineau Square.theatre ROYAL.POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE ENGAGEMENT OF The distinguished Tragedian, Hr.Barry Sullivan* Saturday Evening-, July 9, 1859, The performance will commence with Shak-speaie s celebrated Play (rendered in 4 Acts) of the Merchant of Venice.To conclude with the Drama ot Ben Bolt, n?L'Cn3 °f ¦^m'ssion : Private Boxes, $4 ; Dress Circle, 75c ; Family Circle,\tPit at TTo i, 3 3 a?rd Pr'Tate Boxes can be secured S| M^ai0 St0re> 131 aIld 133 Notre Dame Street.Doors open at Quarter to 8, Curtain rises at 8$ o\u2019clock.\t1\t> M0IVD1Ï EVENING, THE FRENCH TROUPE» From the Theatre Français, New York, [being engaged for a limited period] will appear iu Le Gendre de Mons, Poirier, July 9,\t162 iutvcTKCDis'tfqjiiE St.Andrew\u2019s Society.A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the ST.ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY will be held in the MECHANICS\u2019 HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, the 11th inst., at EIGHT o\u2019clock to take into consideration the Destitution prevailing in the County of Bruce, on the East Coast of Lake Huron.SPBC2a.Ii NOTICE- JULY\u2014HEAT\u2014HEALTH.If, as experience avers, there occurs in this U.° ry aanua'lly an equal quantity of heat, no mm,™ \u201c''TFer irregulariy distributed, this should be unprecedentedly oppressive, - or Jane usually so bot, has been, with slight therefor^\u2019 m0derately c\"\"'- The remarks forciblvVn my la3t notiee aPP|r, and more temÏra.' , 1>1'°bably COme3 a torrid temperature when what is usually imprudent becomes rash,-aud what commonly engenders disease may extinguish life.iYow inevitabl assa.l all, even the temperate,-occasional derangement of the digestive organs, nausea, giddiness and languor ; while those who surcharge their stomachs with discordant dainties at the festive board, are filled by the cholera of the country, scarcely less formidable eign namesake.Be wise, then move the one by moderate and repeated draughts of Plantangenet Water, and when threatened by the latter, saturate the stomach\u2019s heterogeneous contents with the same fluid which will neutralize the warring ingredients, reduce them to an innocuous total, and gently move the now harmless mass to evacuation,_ leaving to the patient a light stomach, a clear head, and a grateful feeling that Nature has provided such a gentle preventative and cure as Plantagenet Water.Montreal, July 9, 1859.\tM.D.iJam'ucss iliOttcfâ.CHOLERA! Perry Davis\u2014Sir :\u2014The benefits I have received from the use of your invaluable remedy the Pain 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, Diarrhœa, Dysentry, Toothache, Ac., 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 and 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, one teaspoonful curing the worst case in an hour, or 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.\u2014Gratitnde, and a desire for its general use, has drawn from me this unsolicited testimonial in its favor.D.T.TAYLOR, Jr., Minister o( the Gospel For sale by all druggists.DW du\t151 Holloway\u2019s Ointment and Pills\u2014Caution 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 tbe 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 serntiny in all cases.July 4.\tr-DO-157 By order, July 9, E.M'LENNAN, Secretary.162 8 CAMP MEETING.PECIAL ARRANGEMENTS for SATUR- MEETING, near Lacolle-:\u2014Leave for Camp ground direct, per \u201cIron Duke\u201d and Champlain Railroad at 3:15 p.m., returning, if desired, by the train due at Camp Ground about 8 p.m.; or ticket-holders may re'urn on any day up to close of meeting.Railroad fare to go and return One Dollar, but to enable parties going to obtain tickets at the Railroad office on wharf at this reduced rate, certificates will be required, procurable, free of charge, on application to any of the Wesleyan City Ministers.July 9.\te-162 FRESH AIK.THE Steamer IRON DUKE, will leave , her Wharf on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.15 for ST.LAMBERT ; will return immediately and leave again at 4.15, on an Excursion down the River towards Varennes, returning to Port about Seven o\u2019clock.Fare 25 cents ; Children half price.July 9.\tc-162 Greatest Improvement ol the Age THE GOoTsAMARITAH, HOT-AIR.ZDRATJGKHT LARGE VENTILATED OVBN, COOKING STOVE FOR WOOD OR COAL.THE GOOD SAMARITAN Is the best finished and most durable Stove of the day.THE GOOD SAMARITAN Combines every advantage for Cooking ever applied to a Stove.THE GOOD SAMARITAN Bakes perfectly on Top and in the Oven, and Roasts in Front at the same time, without imparting the flavor of one kind of food to another.THE VENTILATED OVEN By the constant admission of pure fresh air, always insures Sweetness to the food being baked.THE HOT-AIR DRAUGHT Raises the temperature of the Fire Box.and increase#» the heating properties of the Stove, thus enabling THE GOOD SAMARITAN To do more work in every variety of Cooking, with less Fuel, than any Stove in the World.THE GOOD SAMARITAN Hus the most perfect arrangement for Broiling on the Front Hearth, without interfering with the other operations of Cooking.THE GOOD SAMARITAN Has a constant supply of Hot Water without Cost, and heats Water for the Bathing Room superior to any Range.THE GOOD SAMARITAN Is m every respect worthy of its name.COME AND SEE IT.Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade, hy RATHBONE & CO., ALBANY, N.Y.For Sale in this City only by RODDEN & MEILLEUR, 71 Great St.James Street.July 9.\t_\t162 Yew music.JCir\u2019For Sale at PRINCE\u2019S London Music Store, 145 Notre Dame Street.«di VOCAL.\u201c Form I Riflemen Form.\u201d \u201c Don\u2019t let the Roses Listen.\u201d \u201c Can the Absent be Forgotten.\u201d \u201c Days gone hy.\u201d \u201c The joy of loving thee.\u201d \u201c Lillian Lee.\u201d \u201c Beautiful Moonlight,\u201d (Duett.) INSTRUMENTAL.\u201c Adelaide Polka.« D\u2019Albert\u2019s Submarine Galop.\u201d \u201c La Rieuse Polka.\u201d \u201c Snavita Polka Mazurka.\u201d \u201c Our American Cousin,\u201d Polka Souvenir Schottisch.\u201c D\u2019Albert\u2019s Luisa Miller Vaises.All re-printed at half price.July 9.\t162 LOST, ON MONDAY, 6th instant, between Messrs.Sterling A Williamson\u2019s, Notre Dame Street, and St.Andrew\u2019s Church, a BLACK JET BROOCH.Also, on Hth instant, between Windsor Place, Dorchester Street, and Craig Street, through Monique Street, a small AMBER BROOCH, Set in Gold.Any person leaving either at this Office will hi suitably rewarded.June 18.\t144 NORDHEIMER\u2019SJIOSIC HALL SIG.A.BRAYI.MANAGER.PARODI\u2019S CELiEtSItsHTED ITfil\t\tto\tf\t¦p\tÏÏ1 liai\tJ.\tlai\t.\tJ .\tEil COMPANY, Comprising, in its organization, a constellation of the most brilliant Musical Celebreties of the day.FIRST GRABD_OP£RA NIGHT; On Moiiday Evening, Uih July, Will be presented, for the first and only night Verdi\u2019s masterpiece, in 4 Acts, U il On which occasion the following great ARTISTS will make their first appearance in this City :\u2014 Signa.Carolina Alaimo, THE CELEBRATED PRIMA DONNA.Sig.G.Sbriglia, THE EMINENT TENOR.Sig.F.Gnioue, THE FAMOUS BARITONE.big, N.Bariii.CAST OF CHARACTERS.Violetta Valery.Signa.Alaimo.Flora Bervoix, Friend of Violetta.Sig.Zapucoi.Annina, Confidante ot Violetta.Sig.Valdri.Alfredo Germont, Lover of Violetta.Sig.Sbriglia Giorgio Germont, his Father.Sig.Gnione.Gastone, Viscount de Letories.Sig.Nediani.Baron Douphol, Rival of Alfred.Sig.Locatelli.Marquis d\u2019Anbigny.Sig.Bellaguer.Doctor Grenville, a Physician.Sig.Bariii.Joseph, Servant of Violetta.Sig.Perni.Guests, Friends, Gipsies, Matadores, Servants, &c.CONDUCTOR.Sig.ANGELO TORRIANI.STAGE MANAGER.G.RONZONE.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 Oalio 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 sufficient 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 Orand Opera.For further information, see future advertisements.nmm\t- CHANGE OF OPERA EVERY NIGHT.Prices of Admisson, $1,00; Reserved Seats, 50 cts.extra\u2014for sale at Messrs.Nordheimer\u2019s; H.Prince, 145 Notre Dame Street ; S.T.Pearce, 16 Great St.James Street ; and at the Donegana and St.Lawrence Hotels.Doors open at 7 o\u2019clock ; curtain to rise at 8 o\u2019clock precisely.July 8.\t161 FOR A SALE.Few very fine WESTPHALIA HAMS.JAMES S.NOAD, Grey Nun Street, c 162 July 9.JUST RECEIVED,\u2014 7 cases Dried Sicily Cherries.10 do French Mustard.For sale by GEO.CHILDS, 287 Notre Dame Street.July 9.\t162 A java Choice Lot of Old Java Coffee, just received.GEO.CHILDS.July 9.\t162.SKIM WMR DIRECT FROM GERMANY, 300 July 9.JARS.- -For sale by JAMES GORDON & GO.162 BOARD.FEW Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board at Mrs.GRAY\u2019S, 200 Craig Street.July 1.\tu 161 A1 WANTED, AN active DRAYMAN.Apply at 61 Commissioners Street.July 1,\tdu-156 WANTED, * SMART HALL BOY.jtA.Apply at St, Lawrence Hall.July 1, 155 5609 "]
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