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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" ¦SM'S'æSàL rinxt! u STBAS BOOS fi JH PBHT18 OHIOI **\u2022 20» \"Swtre îïsîïMô Street, (Neat St.Francois Xavier St,,) MONTREAL.1Ï1HE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to JL inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h iSTOCK ol PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES Ac., 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.Ki\u201d Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 house.Rouses, sec., 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 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 Oadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.0.DUROCHER.June 18.\t143 '\tHOtJSE~~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, At McDonnough, Muir & Co\u2019.s, Notre Dame Street.May 2.\t103 INK ERMA NX 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 Chukch, and now occupied by C.F ffll, 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.IILDII LOTS.UIIO SELL immediately, TWENTY fine, com-I muted, LOTS on Dorchester and St.Andrew\u2019s Streets.Conditions of Sale very easy.\u2014Also,\u2014 TO BE LET, Two handsome HOUSES, actually iu repairs.Possession on the 4th of May.Apply to JOSEPH DUHAMEL, Advocate, Office, Nos.16 Sc 18 St.Vincent Street.April 26.\t98 OFFICES TO LET.TWO Splendid Offices to net, suitable for Insurance or Mercantile Business, in the most central part of the City, opposite the French Cathedral.Apply to J.GARRATT, Jeweller, Notre Dame St.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\t 127 REMOVAL.THE Undersigned HAS REMOVED to No 163 ST.PAUL STREET PAUL HUA.November 15.\t271 Brady\u2019s Publishing House.NEW BOOKS.cts; C'lANONBURY HOUSE, by G.W.M.y Reynolds, price.50 ADA ARUNDEL, by do.50 OLIVIA ; or the Maid o\tHonor, by\tdo\t50 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,\tby\tdo\t.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 CHEESE! jUISEH flA Boxes Jefferson County CHEESE, just re HU ceived and for Sale by M.A.BUCK & CO., Corner McGill & William Streets,\u2019 .une 20,\t125 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL.MONDAI MORNING, JULY 11, 1859.PROSPECTUS OF THE metropolm fire mmm COMPANY.AN ACT to Incorporate this Company passed the Legislature at its last Session.It is provided that the Capital shall not be less than Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into Two Thousand Shares of One Hundred Dollars each, with the power of extension to One Million Dollars.Believing that Insurance business would be safe if well conducted,\u2014that it would now be so, especially in Montreal, and that in the hands of a Company with a considerable portion of its Capital paid-up, select in its risks and independent in its management, (as it is proposed this Company shall be,) it would be remunerative to its Shareholders and worthy the confidence of the community,\u2014they respectfully invite Subscription of Shares by their fellow-citizens Whenever the requisite number of Shares shall have been subscribed, the Provincial Directors will call a meeting of the Subscribers for the organization of the Company, the adoption of By-laws and the election of Directors ; and when Twenty-five per cent of that amount, or Fifty Thousand Dollars shall have been paid up, the Company will begin the business of Insurance.The 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 tavor by the community generally, as calculated, if judiciously managed, to retain in the country a considerable portion of the large amount of money annually remitted for account of Foreign Companies.The undersigned Provisional Directors have now to announce that a Book for the Subscription of Stock is opened at the Office of Messrs.TAYLOR BROTHERS, Union Buildings.JOHN J.DAY, L.H.HOLTON, THOS.M.TAYLOR, E DWIN ATWATER, JOHN REDPATH, HENRY LYMAN, JOHN DOUGALL.Montreal, June 20, 1859.\t147 FRENCH SUMMER HITS > JOHN HENDERSON, &C0:, CRYSTAL BLOCK, HAVE just received a very superior assorte ment of FRENCH HATS, for Summer wear, in SILK, TWEED, CASSIMERE, and CLOTH, with a choice lot of Hats, in PANAMA LEGHORN, and FANCY STRAW.\u2014ALSO,- A further supply of Gaimes, Sanders & 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, AND GENERAL.IVI a rt d i_ c Corner of Craig and St.Peter Streets, Montreal.MAVOR & 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 Glasgow, \u201c Pere la Cliaisé,\u201d \u201c Kensal Green,\u201d and the best U S.Cemeteries.Every article supplied at, or under, the cost of importation, saving purchasers all risks of breakage and delay.May 18.\t6m 11 ÎIOÎICC0.NOTICE.We have, this day, appointed Messrs.JAMES GORDON & CO-OUR SULE AGENTS For the Disposal of our Pure VAhite Wine and Cider VINEGAR.s.J.G.& Co.will receive Messrs.J.G.& Co.will receive and execute all orders for our account.HUBBARD & WASHBURN.June 17.\t143 notice.The TRINITY HOUSE of MONTREAL having £600 to £800 10 INVEST, under the provisions of the 12 Vic., cap.Ill, sec.24, 11 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 First day of July next, at Noon, To be addressed to the unnersigued, and endorsed 11 Tenders for Money.\u201d E.D.DAVID, Registrar.The Trinity House of Montreal, ) June 18, 1859,\t$\t145 DIMM OF OU-I\u2019AMMSffi THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the name and style of McDOWALL, ATKINSON & CO., has THIS DAY been DISSOLVED by mutual consent.A.McDOWALL, C.ATKINSON, JOB O.THOMPSON.Montreal, I5th 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 Sc 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 Degs 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 nowprepared to fulfil the duties of his office, THOMAS HAWKINS, No.245 St.Paul Street.March 16.\t03 NOTICE.THE IRON SAFE and LOCK Warehouse, which has for the past,two-and-a-half years been located on Great St.James\u2019 Street, has been REMOVED _\t_ 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, Agent.Ma7 U-\t6m 118 TH8ATR8 THIS elegaht'place Of amusement, recently new Seated1 and Decorated in the first style of Art, to Rent by the night or any other Deriod of\ttprmq J.W.HERBERT, 131 and 133 Notre Dame Street.d.m.McPherson, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, See., 189 3VOTB.X1 S-fYIVia ST£l£3E2r EVERY description of Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes, Compasses, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Spectacles, and Mathematical Instruments, Repai ed, Adjusted, and Warranted.CLOCKS sent for, and taken to any part of the city, free of extra charge.May 30'\t127 W.W.CABPBELL, SCOT! fi Cl),.MERCHANT TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, (Opposite St.Lawrence Hall,) MONTREAL, AVE 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., See.June 4.\t132 II CHANGE.BROTHERS & CO.Glass & Alkali Works, BIRMINGHAM.SHEET, CROWN, PLATE, Coloured, Ornamental, and Stained WINDOW GLASS.rders Received by Ord June 4.S.H.THOMPSON, 8 Lemoine Street.132 GREENSHIELDâ & JOHNSON, Estate Agents & Accountants, Successors to late John Spiers and F.Rufford, Esqs., Office, 32 Little St.James Street,[ Montreal.References.Messrs.Bruyere, Thomas & Co.J.G.M\u2019Kenzie & Co.D.Torrance Sc Co.S.Greenshields, Son & Co.W.Molson, Esq., President of Molsons Bank.W.Dow Sc Co.Hon.John Rose and Hon.James Ferrier.May 24.\t122 «ERMiY raking powder.G I ARDNER\u2019S GERMAN BAKING POWD-[ ER, still unrivalled 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 m El GROCEPI E JUST 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 Fresh Lemons and Sweet Oranges.ANTHONY WALSH, l & 3 St.Antoine Street.Feb 11 \t35 LEPHANT IRON, refined_ GLASGOW BAR IRON HOOP, BAND and SHEET IRON CHARCOAL TIN\u2014IC, IX, &c, &c' CANADA PLATES\u2014\u201cHatton,\u201d \u201cSwansea};' Glamorgan and Pontpool 6- HORSE NAILS, assorted sizes CUT NAILS, See.For Sale by ANDERSON, EVANS & EVANS.May 16.\t 115 IRON BEDSTEADS, [French Pattern] various designs.For Sale by ANDERSON, EVANS & EVANS.May 16.\t115 STORAGE.( 1 OOD STORAGE and CELLERAGE, in 1 Bond or Free.HAVILLAND SOUTH & CO.July 10,\t163 T ARK.AMT\u2019S Effervescent Seltzer Aperient.THIS valuable and popular Medicine, prepared in conformity with the analysis of the waters of the celebrated Seltzer Spring, in Germany, m a most convenient and portable form, has universally received the most favorable recommendations of the Medical profession and a discerning public, as the most efficient and agreeable SALINE APERIENT in use, and as being entitled to special preference over the many Mineral Spring waters, Seidlitz Powders, and other similar articles, both from its compactness and greater efficacy.It may be used with the best effect in all .Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, and all similar Complaints, peculiarly incident to the SPRING and SUMMER SEASONS.It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by sea and land, residents in hot climates, persons of sedentary habits, invalids and convalescents ; captains of ves sels and planters will find it a valuable addition to theii Medicine Chests.With those who have used it, it has high favour and is deemed indispensable.IN A TORPID STATE OF THE LIVER\u2014It renders great service in restoring healthy action.IN GOUT AND RHEUM ATISM-It 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 distressing 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 genliy on the bowels, neutralizing all irritating secretions, and thereby removing all inflammatory tendencies.In fact, it is invaluable in all cases where a gentle appe-nent or purgative is required.It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bottles, to keep in any climate, and merely requires water poured upon it to produce a delightful effervescent beverage.Taken in the morning, it never interferes with the avocations of the day, acting gently on the system, restoring the digestive powers, exciting a healthy and vigorous tone of the stomach, 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 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.NOTICE.COAL OIL FOR SA uE SCSJ HV-L.X/i ct.il lillviilf.Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN A.TARRANT & CO., Drug^x No.278 Grecnwich-st., cor.of Warren, June 17.ly 143 Just Received per \u201c Shandon \u201d æ CASKS Very Superior ANTIFRICTION GREASE.For Sale by HAVILLAND ROUTE & CO.May25.\t123 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, if not superior, to any other Coal Oil ever brought into this market.Wholesale dealers supplied on very favorable terms.N.M.LIVINGSTONE, Sole .4 gent for Canada.Office, Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.May 24.\t122 GOULD\u2019S '\u2019CITY ILLS\" FLOUR.BY arrangement of the Manufacturers, the undersigned are the sellers of \u201c CITY MILLS\u201d FLOUR,\u2014Superfines A, B, 0 & D ; Extras, X, XX, XXX\u2014which they offer to the Trade in small and large parcels.Samples representing all these grades are deposited at our Office.TAYLOR BROS., Brokers.Union Buildings, ) Montreal, June 6, 1859.)\t133 THE following English Houses have ap pointed the undersigned their Agent for Canada :\u2014 DRUGS, Evans, Sons & Co., Liverpool.Perfumery, Brushes, Soaps, &c.John Gosnell Sc Co., London.Pickles, Sauces, &e.E.Lazenby & Son, London.Agricultural and Garden Seeds, Jacob Wrench & Sons, London.Confectionery, Joseph Terry & Sons, \"fork.Plain and Damask Hair-Cloth and Curled Hair.E.Webb, Worcester.White Lead, Colours, Printers\u2019 Ink, &c.Baylis & Co., London.Wax Vestas, Matches, Blacking, Inks, &c, Letchford & 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, March 8.f» R I M E If GROCER! SUGARS.THE Brig \u201cFrank,\u201d with a Cargo or PRIME NEW CROP SUGAR, is Saily expected at Portland) and the same will be offered at Auction here, immediately on arrival Feb.2B.\t* J.MITOHBLL, ;n maffi Corporation of Montreal.WATER RATES.rrtHE BOOKS of ASSESSMENT for the I EAST and ST.MARY WARDS of this CITY, for the current year, being now compiled and fyled in the Office of the undersigned,all persons supplied with WATER from the CITY WATER WORKS, are hereby required to call at the Office of the Waterworks, 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.City Hall, ?Montreal, June 8, 1859.§ da mwf 135 MAKIILE AND MAKHtEiZED 1ÎAM REED & RAISE li, 134] & 141 CRAIG STREET, NEAR ST.URBAIN, MONTREAL, XXAVE constantly on hand, an extensive li and varied assortment of Marble and Marbleizcd Mantles, of the latest and most fashionables styles, which for Beauty and Durability, defy competition, And which they offer for Sale, at prices from $12 to $500.\u2014Also,\u2014 Table and Beareau Tops, Pier Slabs, Bracket Shelves, &c.Any Style of Mantle and any kind of Marble manufactured to order.March 15.\ttTS-62 WILLIAM & THOMAS LEEMiSG, SONS AND SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE JOSEPH LEEMING, Uommission, Shipping and Custom House Agents, &c.HEEEEENCES : Messrs.DAVID TORRANCE & CO., \u201c\tJOHN LEEMING & CO., \u201c\tBINMORE, BRODIE & CO., \u201c\tTHOMSON, OLAXTON & CO., \u201c\tLYMANS, SAVAGE & CO., CHAS.J.CUSACK.W.& T.L.propose to carry on the Business of their late Father, (in whose Office they have both been trained and actively engaged-! in all its branches, and trust that by careful and unremitting attention to every interest committed to their care, to receive a continuance of the confidence enjoyed by him.Montreal, July 2, 1859.\t156 CARPJEjT sweepers AT PROWSE & McFARLANE\u2019S.PATENT «REAM FREEZERS AT PROWSE & McFARLANE\u2019S.NEW PATTERN IRON RESTEADS AT PROWSE & McFARLANE\u2019S.Baths, Refrigerators and Water Coolers.PROWSE Sc McFARLANE\u2019S.July 6.\t159 TO BE SOLD, I'lHAT VALUABLE TRACT of LAND, belonging to Judoe SMITH, extending from Sherbrooke Street over the Mountain, and containing about 55 acres 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 RESIDENCE FOR SALE, COMBINING ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF CITY AND COUNTRY.MpHAT commodious Residence formerly oc-I cupied and built at great expense expressly for the late William Connolly, Esquire, known as Lise Carkol, situated ou 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 fact 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, See., See., See.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, &e., which are very reasonable, Apply to GREENSHIELDS & JOHNSON, Estate Agents and Accountants, 32 Little St.James\u2019 Street.June 17.\t143 FARM FOR SALE.TO 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 wellman-ured.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 opposite the house.For further particulars apply to ARTHUR MONDELET, 59 Little St.James\u2019 Street.April 27.________________________^9__ Guelph (Canada West.) For Sale, on Liberal Terns A LARGE FLOUR MILL,\u20144 Runs Stones, A DISTILLERY, Mashing 160 Bushels a day-A FOUNDRY, employing 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 Buildings.Dam permanent.Water abundant.Fall from 18 feet to 19 feet 6 inches.For particulars call at the Office of Messrs.MAODOUGALL BROTHERS, Brokers, Montreal where a Lithographed Plan of the Property can be seen or to the undersigned on the premises, FRED.GEORGE & CO., Gufllph, C.W.July 12________________ 463 farm for sale, IN the Parish of St.Michel, containing 5 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, i Montreal.June 10,\t137 1\tRY'Il\tP Â\tPI\t1\t\t\tJAP J.\ttlloJ\till\tu UL\tu\tA\t\t.nr.be prepared to show, iaY \\lv'r Are Receiving; and will Of If\u201d 1I13JVI ./J Very ^Consignment Patent French iron Bedsfeaik The first of the kina sh0wn7n Mo \" \u2019 treal, m every variety of desi™ both siNf .LE & Double \u2019 \u2014Also.\u2014.a utt of English Wrought and cast IRON the whole of which they^Ld ^ offering at very Lowprfce.APni 3Q-__________________ io2 Scythes! Siytaes! Scythes! montrea; manufacture.2000 DrZE^\tCelebrated Narrow '\t« ' «£\"''».?Scythes, \u201c Moore\u2019s\u2019 \u2019 aBd I\tT-hetna\u2014warranted equal to any Scythes ever imported in-to Canada, aiid very much cheaper.A liberal discount allowed to the Trade x1 or bale by June 2 Fmlungham & Workman.SPADES & SHOVELS.1000DtOZEA\u2018;?if!W\u201d Montreal Manufac-JVUU tured SPADES and SHOVELS of different qqalities, warranted equal in every respect to the celebrated \u201cAmes\u201d make, and from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper.For Sale by Frothingaam & Workman June 2.\t130 AXES.1000 DAXES \" Higgins\u201d WARRANTED For Sale by t n Frothingliam & Workman.J une 2.\ti3o AUGERS.MANUFACTURED by the Montreal Auger Company.A full assortment constantly on hand and for sale by Frotkingham & Workman June 3.________________ 130 « UT NAILS aud SPIKËsT^ CASKS assorted sizes of the celebrated Cote St.Paul Manufacture.\u2014Also,\u2014 \u201cDunn\u2019s\u201d Patent Clinch Nails.For Sale by Frothingliam & Workman- June 2.\ti3o 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.\tiso TIN PLATES.(it 1(1 BOXES Coke Tin Plates, IC and IX uov 1000 boxes Best Charcoal Plates, IC, IX, IXX, DC, DX, DXX.For Sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t13o PIG IRON.TONS No.1 \u201cColtness\u201d and \u201cGlengar-nock\u201d Pig Iron, now landing.For Sale bv J une 2.\t130 BAR AND ifU?DLE IROfl7 TONS SCOTCH IRON, well assorted, \u201c Glasgow\u201d brand 450 tons Best Refined Iron, of \u201c Bradley's,\u201d \u201c Bagnall\u2019s\u201d and other best makers 100 tons Sheet Iron, assorted Nos 60 do Hoop and Band Iron 100 do \u201c Thorneycraft\u2019s\u201d Best Boiler ^Plates 15 do \u201c Low Moor\u201d\tdo do\tdo 5 do Best Rivets for\tdo\tdo For Sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t130 SPELTER AND BLOCK TIN.R TONS SILESIAN SPELTER v 1 Ton BLOCK TIN.For Sale by Krothingh m & Workman.June 2.\t130 Church, Factory and Steamboat Bells JUST BECE1VED, ex SS.\u201cNorth American,\u201d a Consignment of \u201c CAST STEEL\u201d BELLS, a very superior article, and much cheaper than Bell Metal.For Sale by Frothingham à Workman, June 2.\t190 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.Proth.ingh.am & Workman.June 2.___ __________________130 PATENT SAFETY FUSE, FOR DRY and WET BLASTING, constantly on hand, and for sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t130 Ford\u2019s Patent Bath Bricks.FU1AA PATENT BATH BRICKS, now landing tlUUU ex \u201c Minnesota,\u2019, from Liverpool.For sale very low, being a consignment.Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t_______130 Chain Cables and Anchors.WOOD\u2019S celebrated CHAINS and ANCHORS, assorted sizes, with Proofs.For sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t_________*______130_ hardware.IN addition to the above Goods, the Subscribers offer for'sal&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.\t130 rjlHE Undersigned bsg leave to notify theis I Customers and Friends that they have opened an Office at No.61 Commissioner Street, opposite the Quebec Steamboat Basin where orders for their nSJE A WHISKY, &.C., will be received.tTHO.Sî.ik.W.KfEoiiSOSa' & CO.May 20.\t3m 11 PAPER i STATMERÏI ANGUS & LOGAN, (The former from Messrs.A.BUNTIN & CO.) WHOLESALE PAPER A|0 STAMRY IMPORTERS, 206 St.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, WOULD respectfully intimate that they have leased the above commodious premises, and have now on hand, a LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK of Writing, Wrapping and Printing Papers, AND General Stationery, At the lowest Market Prices.The above Goods have been carefully selected by Mr.Angus in Europe this Spring.AU sizes and qualities of Printing and Wrapping Papers made to older.kr\u2019Particular attention paid to all orders per mail.June 14.\tJ40 li1 Li CARPETS AND Lj uLi OR CARPf CT1 ived, WAREHOUSE, New Designs just Received, AT THE Tjim .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 o8,?™ P7SY DECEIVED by the Steamers HUNGARIAN and INDIAN, the largest and most select assortment of\u2014 TOURNA Y 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.T\tJÆ.35ffiES EfliriilS.June 15.\ti42 HAIR NETTS & HEAD DRESS iS.upHE NEW HAIR NETTS and HEAD |_ DRESSES, just received by the \u201c Anglo Saxon,\u201d at\t¦\t.J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.NEW LiUE MANTLES, JUST ^OPENED ex \u201c Anglo-Saxon\u2014 J.PARKIN, 108 Notre Dame Street.t^IEW GOODS, AN entirely New Assortment of NEW LACES and EMBROIDERIES \u2014 the latest Fashions \u2014 as now worn in London, Pans and Brussels, by \u201c Anglo-Saxon.\u201d At J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.A The New Lace Falls.S'-perb 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 fin Foil and Metallic Cap Manufactory, NO.38 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK.JOHN J.CROOKE & CO., Are manufacturing under their Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL PLAIN, PRINTED OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping \u2014\t~ ~ccv>;\t-'** Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in hr,-n ¦ and strengt/ to the imported a.rueia.ncu MEiA LIC CAPS, For sealing Bottles, Jan, Igc., stamped with any name, or design required.Also, Music Plates, Solder, Type and Britaaia Metals.June 21, 1858.\tly-145 NEW IMPORTATIONS.THE Subscriber has just received a large addition to his already extensive Stock, comprising, in part,\u2014 PLATED WARE, Epergnes, Electro Tea and Coffee Sets, Salvers, Corner-Dishes, Pillar and Chamber Candlesticks, Tea and Coffee Pots, Tea Urns, Cruet Frames, Liquor and Pickle Stands, Dessert Sets, in case, See., of WEIR & CO, Respectfully intimate to the TRADE AMD OTHERS.la order to clear out their Stock BLiANK BOOKS, RULED FOR PRESENT CURRENCY They will dispose of them at HALF THEIR USUAL 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(\t271 Pi&ËD ACOUJST BOOKS, Ht o I l n r * tin d Cents.f i THE Subscriber has now on hand, from his I Manufactory, a large' assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS of the best Hand-made Papers and Workmanship, paged, shewing Twenty-four Sheets to the Quire.A large and well selected Stock of Stationary, Gold Pens, Rodgers\u2019 Cutlery, &c,, &c., &c.R.GRAHAM, General Stationer and Manufacturer of Account Books 252 St.Paul Street.Septembei 30.\t232 NUMBER 163.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 to impart to his pupiiis 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 of their sons, 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 MISS BURROUGHS- has~REMOVED to No.35 St.Antoine Street, where she will continue giving lessons upon the Piano-Forte, Harp, and Guitar.May 4.\t6m-105 SECOND INPOBTATION.FOR 1859, AT THE CARPET WAREHOUSE, 31 & 33 St Francois Xavier Street JUST received, by Steamer \u201c North Briton,\u201d some new patterns in \u201c John Crossley & Sons\u201d and \u201cBrintou & Lewis\u2019 \u201d BRUSSELS & TAPESTRY CARPETS The subscribers having sold out their Spring supply of fine Carpets, now offer to the public 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 k 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 MONTREAL CARPET WAREHOUSE, 31 dated tiitb FIRST-CLASS Board and Lodging, by applying at No.10 St.Antoine Street.May 20.______________ 2m-mw -II Private Hoard.A LADY and Gentleman, or two single Gentleman can find immediate accom-modation in a respectable Family, where only a few Boarders are kept.The house is in the vicinity of Sherbrooke Street, and affords every desirable couvenience Apply to \u201c W.W.,\u201d Post-Office.June 11.\tj38 THREE or F0UR GENTLEMEN can be ac-commodated with BOARD in an English Family, where a few Boarders are kept.Apply at 10 ANDERSON STREET, Near Tecumseth Terrai e.June 2.\tl3q .i \\ ^777 MONTREAL HFHALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE : MONDAY, JULY 11, iooa.MONDAY MORNING, JDLY 11, 1859.State of the Thermometer in the shade, at the door ot Mr.Macpherson, watch-maker and jeweller, opposite the Seminary :\u2014 July 9_9 a.M.74.Farenheit.\u20142 P.M.85.\t\u201c \u20145 P.M.80.\t\u201c auction sales this day.BY AULD & CO.Damaged Goods, at stores of Mr.Thomas May, at Ten o\u2019clock.BY HENRY J.SHAW.Fancy Goods, &e., at store No.247 Notre Dame Street, at Half-past Seven o\u2019clock.BY JOHN 0.BROWN.Fancy Goods, &c., at.his Sale Rooms, at Seven o\u2019clock.BY J.B.PARDELLIAN.Dry Goods, Ac., at his stores, at Seven o\u2019clock.ARRIVALS AT HOTLL j.Jtily 9.OTTAWA HOTEL.B Y Hitchcock, Cornwall ; E D Robinson, Portland ; Mr Steacy, Buckingham ; R Clarke, Glasgow, N B.; Wm Harvey, Toronto; J E Sinclair, Exeter, N H., J J Stafford, Boston ; H J Renick, N Y.; D Moore, Ottawa ; G T Coake, Williamsburgh ; H Picotte, and family, St Louis ; J McDonald, N Y\\ ; E McLennan, Montreal; Mr Wall, Toronto; Hon M Oameron, M.P.P.Sarnia: J J Reed, Ottawa; F Palmer, Plattsburgh; W W Smith, St Johns; Miss S Baldwin, do; Mr Shehan, England.COLEMAN\u2019S MONTREAL HOUSE, L L Blanc, West Farnham , D M Welter, Windsor N S; T A Higgins, Liverpool ; G McDonald and wife, Texas; J Y Lloyd, Sherbrooke F F Beaib, do; B H Baldwin, Ticonderogo; Jno Lawist, New York ; Mr E Wilson, Toronto; P Clarke, Virginia ; O G Mungor, Oswego ; J R Monger, do; Miss M L Hunger, do; Miss E Hunger, do; Wm F McLean and lady, N Orleans ; T Fishborn Lee, and lady, Tuseatose, Alabama; O S Rixford, Vermont ; E G Merrick, Clayton ; W Essiligton, C Merrill, lady and ( aughter, Saratoga Springs; G Westcott, Springfield, U S; J R Westcott, Saratoga Springs ; A N Kinson, Brooklyn; J G Ross, Quebec; W A Scott, Peter-boro; R Lyons and 2 ladies, Steamer America; Miss Flinn, do ; Mrs C Flogy, do ; R H Scott, Peterboro; J McGregor, do: Chas O Lee, Lient U S Army, Troy N Y, J Harris, London.DONEGANA\u2019S.J P Steams, Waltham, Mass; D Smith, Edinburgh, Scotland; Mrs Smith, do; Mr Davidson, do; Mr Fergnsson, do: R Mitchell, Quebec; Master Geo Mitchell, do ; Fre\u2019k S Oozzens, New York; J O Kent, Boston; Mr and Mrs Mitchell, N Y; Geo W Jackson and wife, Miss Wood, Miss Jackson, Miss M L Jackson, Master J B Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa; A Mallory, N Y; Mrs Dil-lett, do; Miss Cooker, do ; A G Thompson, Boston; Miss H M Thompson, Miss J B Thompson, do; J R Jones and lady, N Y; J O Byland and lady, N O; P S Short and lady, do; G S Sexton and lady, P D Fowler and wife, Miss Fowler, Syracuse, N Y ; Miss Green, Albany, NY; Mr and Mrs Walker, do ; David Stapleton & lady, Baton Rouge, La ; TF Francis and lady, Mrs C R Francis and two daughters, Maryland; Gen Kellar and lady, Mich; D T Henrigan, Toronto; M D Brennan, do; Mr and Mrs Martin, N O ; G R D\u2019Albert, Madame do and servant, Havana ; Mr and Mrs Senator, Miss do, Phila ; D Manners, lady and sister, Oregon ; Mr and Mrs Me-Michael, England; Geo D Martin and lady, Miss do, Miss Dean, N York; M D Holbrook & lady, Buffalo; Mrs D T do, daughter and servant, Pittsburgh, Pa; Francis Wright and wife, Boston; Thos White and lady, Tenn ; P A Draper and lady, Miss do, Troy, N Y ; Mr and Mrs George, Hamilton ; J R Dix and wife, Port Sarnia; Geo Pery and lady, Washington ; Miss A S Pery, do.ST.LAWRENCE HALL.H Baylis and lady, New York; Miss A L Bay-Hs, do; Robt Hough, Baltimore; Miss M E Hough do; L E Austin and lady, Michigan; H A Wilde, Quebec; J Ilarty, Kingston; W Kirwan, Quebec; J Frealanheimer, Brockville ; D Ogilvy, England; J H Morgan, Quebec : G A Maisue, St Aime.Hon Mr Harwood, Vaudreuil; Mr Gardyne -.\t¦ -y -i -\u2018-fa-.\t-¦\tiy.t- land; H Rendall, Bosion; W Taylor, Hamilton, G GravJess, Rochester : 0 M Morris and lady, Phila., W J Morris and lady, do ; C D Armstrong, Cobourg; F G Foster and lady, N York: Miss Clara Foster, do; Master F P Foster, do ; Mrs Doctor Fullerton, Ckillecothe ; Miss M E Fullerton, do; Miss Kate Fullerton, do; D Fullerton, do ; W Farmer and lady, New York ; J Armstrong and lady, England; Miss Armstrong do; Mrs Strons and family, and 2 servants, do; C Bombaugh, Miss Bombaugh, Pennsylvania; R Prickett and lady, New Orleans ; 0 Prickett and lady, C Ogden and lady, L Millice and lady, St Louis ; S Bourdman and lady, S Rowland and lady, New York; J Birks and lady, 2 Misses Birks, Miss Russell, Pittsburg; J Perkins and lady, Buffalo ; 0 Cotter and lady, 2 Misses Cotter, Alabama ; R Wilkins and lady, H Oaniell and lady, Wilmington ; J A Wilson and lady, H Wilson and lady, Springfield ; J Bard and lady, H Tucker and lady, New York; F Haines and lady, J Haines, Miss Haines, New Jersey; D Walker and lady, Miss Walker, Philadelphia; H Rothanand lady, Boston; J Dunham and lady, Miss Dunham, Rome.describes as having been occupied by his right wing, is about six miles to the sonth-west or Peschieta.Solferino, which played so important a part in the battle, is a little village about six miles to the south-west of Pozzolengo, and is situate at the foot of the uplands, and jus a the point where they descend into the plain.Away to the lett across the plain, another six miles distant is that Castel Goffredo which we are told was occupied by the trian left wing.Here we have the llne 70s for fine ordinary to middling mixed with pale, and 72s id) 77s for mid to good mid 703/3)788for pea-berry, and 57s/3>6ls for triage.Native Ceylon in request ; about 1,600 bags ord, and 683 6d/2)593 for fine ord.bold.Jamaica sold at 56s (3> 69s for fine ord.to mid.Floating cargoes Rio at 51s, i.f p a, and for the Mediterranean at 47s 6d, i.f.p.a., for a near part.COPPER dull.Tough Cake and Tile £107 10s, best Selected £110 103, Sheathing I2d, Yellow Metal Sheathing lOd.LEAD firm ^common Pig £22 15s.DRUGS\u2014505 cases Castor Oil chiefly sold at folly previous rates, 4i/®6] for straw to firsts 215 pkgs Stickiac sold : good Siam kind 42s /5) 44s 6d, black 32s, red 38s 6d i@ 42s 6d ; 92 cases Cape Aloes part sold at 108/3)328 for ord.drossy to good, rather cheaper; 255 chests Rhubarb mostly sold at 8d /3> 1 s 7d for ord.wormy to mid ; 107 chests GumOlibanum part sold, drop 32s (3) 43s 6d, and pickings 12s ; 87 cases Beeswax one-fourth sold, Madras\u2014white £10 158/S(£U 12s 6d, yellow £7 103/3>£8 10s; Ceylon\u2014yellow £8 7s d ; 157 bales Jamaica Sarsaparilla part sold at la Id /5> 2s 6d for low to good ; Cutch 29s/Si3l8; Gambier i7s /3> 17s 6d ; Opium 21s/3)22s ; Saffron\u2014no fine hero.^ HEMP\u2014Russian quiet; St.Petersburg Clean, £29/3£29 10s; Bombay common to good brown £18/3)£26 5s.JUTE ; 5,500 bales at auction 10s per tun higher, viz : £13/3£15 15s for common to mid, £16 10s /5) £17 17s 6d for fair to good fair quality, with good at £19 15s (3> £20.IRON Hat ; Rails oflering at £5 15s/5>£7 f.o b.in Wales.Scotch Pigs 47s 6d(3>47s 9d for mixed Nos.on the Clyde.LINSEED\u2014More demand for export, and considerable transactions have taken place, principally in Bombay at 50s on the spot and for arrival, Calcutta 483/3)493, Black Sea 48s.Arrivals for the week, 4,682 qrs.from the East Indies.LINSEED CARES dull, with large arrivals New York, in bbis, £10/3>£9 17s fid ; Boston, in bags £9 15s/3)£9 10s.UILS\u2014Fish quiet ; Sperm steady at £9/3)£94 new pale Seal £36 ; Cod £3 3/3)£33 10s ; pale Southern £34.Olive dull ; Gallipoli offered at £47/3>£47 10s ; Mogadore £41/3)£42.Rape in moderate demand ; foreign Refined on the spot is worth 42s; Brown 37s.Linseed is scarce on the spot at 28s 6d, with no sellers for forward delivery under 293.Cocoa Nut rather firmer at 423/2)423 fid for Cochin, aud 40s /5>4l8 for Ceylon.Palm scarce , fine Lagos is worth 46s 6d/3(47s.RUM steady , 470 pun.Demarara sold at 2s Gd/@2s 8d for good to fine, and 2s 9d/S) 2s lid in hhds and bbls ; 260 pun.Leewards at 2s 2d /3>2s 4d for fair to good ; 310 pun.Penang at 2s proof gallon ; 60 puu.Jamaica at 4s 3d/3)5s 480 pun.Cuba at 2s 3d # proof gal.MOLASSES\u2014The only sales to report at 40 pun.St Kitts at 15s 6d.RICE quiet; the sales do not exceed 20,000 bags at 83 6d/3) 11s 3d for low mixed to good middling white Bengal, 8s 9d/3>9s 4] for Madras and 9s 6d tor fair Necrenzie Arracan.SALTPETER dull and lower.The trensac-tions amounted to 1,700 bags Beagal, of which 250 bags without reserve, at 42s 6d for 5[ lb, and the remainder at 41s 6d cash, for 9 lb, 42s Gd for 8| lb, 43s 9d for 6[ lb, and 44s /5) 45s for lb.956 bags at auction were bought in above the market value.400 bags of Bombay sold at 30s for 51J (3 to 22[ lb refraction.SPICES.\u2014Pepper, black in good demand.About 700 bags Singapore have brought 4[ (3 4[d for gray, and 4) for good black, 400 bags Penang at 3| /3) 4d, and 120 bags fair Malabar at 4[d.White is fully )d per lb lower, 1,200 bags sold at 5j 13 6|d for ord.to mid.Penang, and 6 /5> 6jd tor Singapore.100 boxes cassia Lignes spld at last week\u2019s quotations.Cloves are held for fqrther advapee, and 820 bags Zanzibar were withdrawn.Ginger, 564 bags Bengal were bought in at 13s.TIN.\u2014English quiet; Blocks 125s; Bars, 126 , Foreign fiat ; 1000 slabs Straits sold at 127s 6d !3 128s ; Banca 132s.TURPENTINE,\u2014No sales of Rough.Spirits dearer ; American in casks held at 42s (3) 42s Gd.AMERICAN STOCKS AND BONDS in little demand.Sales have been made of United States 5\u2019s at 95, of Pennsylvania Inscriptions at 82, and of Bonds at 85.Manifest of the Steamship HUNGARIAN, Capt Thomas Jones, from Liverpool,\u2014Edmon-stone, Alian & Co : 50 bxs z plates Ordes; 1 cs Jas Little; 1 do W Smyth&co; 200 bxs z plates Bruce, Sydey&co; 1 cs 29 erts Thos May; 11 hhds 1 csk O HagarA co; 24 bxs glass S Mucklestone&Oo, I do Wm Workman; 25cs old tom 25 do whiskey Thomas Walker; 1 do Mulholland&Baker; 1 hi 2 csThos Mussen; 1 do Robert Morris; 12 bis 4 csesJones, Black&co; 1 ck W Darling; 1 bx Rice Sharpley* co; 1 csel hos Maxwell&co; 93 bxs z plates T S Brown; 1 cse J Baylis; 3 do A Amos; 598 bdles iron Urder, 45 cks 50 bxs C pits Mulholland & Baker; 44 bdls steel Frothingham&Workman; I ss H Westmacott; 150 bxs z pits Frothingbam AWorkman; 4 tres Gillespie, Moffatt&co; 2 do25 kgs 1 ck Crathern&Caverhlll;4 cs F&JLeclaire & co; 1 do B Dawson &co; Incase 1 ble FouldsA Hodgson; 1 csk Thos Kay & co; 2 cs Hooker, Jaques&co; 2 bis W&RMuir; 5 do F W GatesA co; 1 csk tiles D Allan Poe; 4 cries Patten&co 18 bis 6 cs Thos Claxton&co; 5 bis Gault, Bros &co; 5 bdles 3 cs 1 ck W&B Francis; 1 cs Jas Hatton; 20 cks nails 4 chains Crathern&Caver-hill; 66 bis wool \u2014 Harding; 1 csk Foley&co; 40 bundles hoops Gillespie, Moffatt&co; 122 do Thos Walker; 3 cases Dinklespiel&Burasel; 4 cs Kortoske, Bros; 1 do H A Saunders; 1 cask Auchterlonie& Wallace; 1 cs 1 hi Hibbard&co; 1 csk Smith, Chapman &co; 6 esks chains 47 do nails W&B Francis; 430 nail sheets J H Evans; 3 cs Thos Hutchinson; 1 do J&S Ross; 1 do T Drennan; 1 csk L J Beliveau; 1 box M Grant; l case J&S Ross; 3 cases J & W Hilton; 2 casks 1 case J N Hall; 2 casks W Taylor; 3 do Cumberland&Stown; 1 do Order; 14 bis W Ste-phensou&co; 3 hies 6 cs Muir, Ewan & co; 9 do 1 do Lonsdale, Tournier&co; 1 cs WH Hiam; 9 caes 17 bales Clark,Wink3&co ; 1 cs 1 csk Fro-thingham&Workman ; 1 bx N S Whitney; 1 ble Ogilvy, Lewis&co; 76 hies J G McKenzie&co; 2 cses RH Hamilton; 2 do Lewin&Davies; 1 do G &J Moore; 2 do J Aitken&co; 11 crates Hender-son&Holcomb; 11 hies 5 cses Kerr, Brown&co; 4 bis 1 cs Kerr, McKenzie&co ; 1 do R Adams ; 18 bles 1 cs J McKay&Bros ; 3 bles Gordon & McKay; 10 do 2 cses A Robertson &co ; 4 cses W Wardle ; 7 bles 5 cses Jaques, Tracy&co ; 1 cs crin, ou; 01 bleg 37 uses Law, Young&co; 29 bles McMaster & Stephen; 4 do Jas Johnstons* co ; 1 cs J C Geikle ; 4 qr csks Rice Lewis; 2 do W Hogius; 1 cs J Bracken; 1 bx J Campbell; 1 es G Hunter; 2 bris porter M Manifold; 1 cse Jno Kerr; 1 do Rev Dr J Taylor ; 2 do A Dixon & Sons; 5 do Jaques & Hay ; 2 do R Walker & Son; 7 do M Staunton; 2 do 1 ca Ross, Mitchell &co.PORT OF QUEBEC arrived.\u2014July 8.Ship Sunbeam, Bisbee, IGth June, Boston, H Fry, bal.Bark Constance, Wooler, i7th April, Vallar-ios, order, do.cleared July 8, Steamship Nova Scotian, Borland, Liverpool, G B Symes & Co.Steamer Lady Head, Davison, Dalhousie, F Bu-tea.Ship City Quebec, Cobden, Aberdeen, G B Symes & Co.Glencairn.Bulford, Greenock, C E Levey & Co.Brig Mersey, Black, Kingsbridge, A Gilmour & Co.Vesta, McLellan, Garlieetown, G B Symes Co.Holloway's Pills.\u2014No dwelling in any district infested with fever and ague, or any phase of remittent or intermittent lever should ever be without this powerful tonic and anti-bilious medicine.A few doses break up the chills, and completely crush out the principle of the disease.Arsenic and quinine are often used to check fever and ague, but a relapse always supervenes.The seat of the complaint is in the bite and in the blood, and the only preparation in existence which will inevitably purge out the miasmatic virus from the secretions and the circulation, is Holloway\u2019s great internal remedy.As a tonic, corrective, and alterative, it stands alone.July 10.\tr-DC-163 A DESIDERATUM.From the Boston \u201cTimes,\u201d of Feb.7, 1846.The grand desideratum in the way of a hair wash, combining all the advantages of a clens-ing fluid, and also of an oil without any of the numerous evils of the latter, has lately been brought to perfection bv Mr.Wm.Bogle, 228 Washington street.That gentleman\u2019s well-known skill in the treatment of tne hair, and the number of years he has devoted to the study of its diseases and their cure, afford strong proof that the \u201c Hyperion Fluid\u201d which he is about to introduce into the market, will be the very best and most extensively used article for the hair which has ever been invented, July 11.\tDO c-163 MORE TESTIMONY FROM THE CLERGY.S3\u201d This certifies that I have used Perry Davis\u2019s Vegetable Pain Killer with great success in cases of cholera, infantum, common bowel complaint, bronchitis, coughs, colds, &c., and would cheer]ul,y recommend it as a valuable family medicine.Rev.JAMES C.BOOMER.Messrs.P.Davis & Sou\u2014Dear Sirs: Having witnessed the beneficial effects of your Pain Killer in several cases ot Dysentery and Cholera Morbus within a few months past, and deeming it an act of benevolence to thesuffering, I would most cheerfully recommend its use to such as may ba suffering from the aforementioned or similar diseases, as a safe and effectual remedy.Rev.EDWARD K.FULLER.This certifies that I have for several years used Davis\u2019s Vegetable Pain Killer in my family, in several of those cases for which it is recommended, and find it a very useful family medicine.Rev.A.BRONSON, Fall River.For sale by all Druggists.July 11.\tDC du-163 s, d 8 8 « 8 S 0 i.d.s @ 9 8 « i® 9 q 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 2 2 0 9 10 0 0 0 ft LIVERPOOE MARKETS.From Kenneth Dowie & Oo.\u2019s Circular.Per Hungarian, Liverpool, June 28, J859, The following are the quotations ;\u2014 (Per Cental or joo ins)\t- ¦\u2019 Canada Wheat\u2014Mixed to White.Po and Chicago\u2014Red Wheat.Extra___.Blilwankie' Club\u2014do .French Red.Extra.(Per Barrel.) Canadian Flour\u2014No.1 Superfine.21 Fancy.23 Extra.24 Western Canal Flour.20 Sour and Reafed.19 jPer Load,! Oatmeal.ag [Per Cental.) Canada Peas.g 0 0 8 Indian Corn\u2014Mixed and Yellow.\t29 0 030 White.36 0 000 Pot Ashes (new).27 0 000 \u201e , , (dd).00 0 000 Pearl Ashes.30 0 000 QuebecYellow Pine.0\tU\t0\t1 Red Pine.,.1\t20\t1 F;t:.V.:v:\u201c.v.v.:: Quebec Yellow Pine Deals 0 23 0 023 0 025 0 022 0 022 0 029 0 PiM PASSENGERS.The Steamship, Nova Scotian, Capt.Borland, (second voyages,) from Quebec for Liverpool, 9th July, 1859 :\u2014From Quebec\u2014Mr Glover and wile, Mr S Carter, Miss Gourlay, S Rossin, Mrs Rossin, 4 children and nurse.\u2014From Montreal\u2014F G Eastwood, Mrs A M Ross, 3 children and 2 servants ; Miss Kerr, Mr Brown, Wm Bowman.John Gardner, Jas Honeyman, T Lafricaine, W H Gibs, A Farewell, Dr Wm Cunningham, Miss James.\u2014From Kingston\u2014 Hugh Frazer and lady, Miss Patterson, A H Campbell and lady, infant and nurse.From Toronto\u2014Mr Scott, Mr Foggins, Mr Ray and lady, G M Hawke, lady and infant ; Miss Wid-ner and servant, Mr Scollaid and lady, Mr Taylor and lady, Mr Brislington and lady, Mr Parkinson, Mr Campbell.From Hamilton\u2014Mr J Osborne, Mr Bryson, Miss E Jones, Mrs Kidner, Mr John Harris.From London\u2014J Greys ton.From Chicago\u2014Mr Hickling and lady.From Boston\u2014Mr Schlesinger.From New York\u2014R Gray, P Clarke, E D Murray.From England \u2014James McKenzie.\u201466 cabin and 52 steerage passengers, 118 in all.BIRTHS, In Belleville, on the 30 th ult., the wife of B.S.Curry, Esq, of a son.At Howick, C.E., on the 22nd ultimo, Mrs.William McArthur, of a son.THEATItE ROYAL.ENGAGEMENT FOR A FEW NIGHTS OF THE CELEBRATED FRENCH TROUPE, From the Theatre Français, New York.Momby Evening, July il, 1859, The performaqce tyill coiqmence wi[h the Popular Play of On Demande Un Gouverneur, [A BACHELOR OF ARTS.] To conclude with the Vaudeville of L\u2019Amour, Que\u2019 Qu\u2019 C\u2019est Caï Prices of Admission t Private Boxes, $4 ; Dress Circle, 75c.; Family Oircle, 37jc.; Pit, 25c.Seats aud Private Boxes can be secured at Herbert\u2019s Music Store, 131 and 133 Notre Dame Street.Doors open at Quarter to 8, Curtain rises at 8$ o\u2019clock.July U.\t_\t____163 LAÏING THE COilAEii STONE 0?THE ENGLISH.GERMAN AND POLISH SYNAGOGUE OF MONTREAL- T' that .1 2 0 1 .1 2 0 1 JEU 0Ô 016 -Ists 2uds.j£ 9 00 010 OO 3i ds.jE 7 00 0 8 00 Pipe Staves ., .j£25 OO 045 0 5 Puncheon 8mvos,,iiii,,,\u201e\u201eui,\u201e\u201eJs £19 m fÿlâ $ HE COMMITTEE beg to announce to their co-religionists and the public generally, at the corner stone of the above edifice will be laid on TUESDAY next, the TWELFTH instant, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M.; by David Moss, Esquire, of this city, assisted by the Rev.Dr.M.J.Raphall, of New York, who will deliver an address on the occasion.Those who desire to participate in the Ceremony are respectfully requested to assemble at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall, Great St.James Street, at half-past Two o\u2019clock, and from thence proceed to the site of the Synagogue fu St.Constant street.By order of tbe Trustees, M.OLLENDORFF, ' Chairman.A.HOFFEUNG, Hon.Secretary.at ii\tia RlifiDHIMER'S MilSK) HALL.SIG.A.BRAVI.MANAGER.PARODI\u2019S CELEBRATED IMI COMPAMY, Comprising, in its organization, a constellation of the most brilliant Musical Celebretiesof the day.FIRST GRARD OPERA RIGHT ! 0u Monday Evening, lllli July, Will be presented, for the first and only night Verdi\u2019s masterpiece, in 4 Acts, U I \u2019i! 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.Gnione, THE FAMOUS BARITONE.Sig.N, Barili.OAST OF CHARACTERS.Violetta Valery.Signa.Alaimo.Flora Bervoix, Friend of Violetta.Sig.Zapucoi.Annina, Confidante of 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\u2019Aubigny.Sig.Bellaguer.Doctor Grenville, a Physician.Sig.Barili.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 Calio Allegri, of New York.The manager has spared neither pains nor expense to satisfy all the requirements of the Operas to be presented.Of the Costumes it is sufficient to say that, they are those used iu 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 Drand Opera.For further information, see future advertisements.- CHANGE OF OPERA EVERY NIGHT.Prices of Admisson, $1,00; Reserved Seats, 50 ctà.extra\u2014for sale at Messrs.Nordheimer's; H.Prince, i45 Notre Dame Street ; S.f.Pearce, 16 Great St.James Street; and at the Donegana and St.Lawrence Hotels.Doors open at 7 o\u2019clock ; ouptain to rise at i o'clock precisely.July 8.\t161 IMC\u2019OXH.Xj NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS.The annual public examination of these Schools, will be held on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, July 11th, 12th and 13th, commencing at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M., on Monday.On THURSDAY, the 14th, at TWO P.M., the distribution of DIPLOMAS and PRIZES to the Teachers ip training, will take place in the HALL of the NORMAL SCHOOL.The Hon.the Superintendent of Education will preside.W.O.BAYNES, Secretary.July 11.\t163 A LADY and Gentleman or two single Gentlemen can be accommodated.with Board and Furnished Apartments in a private House.Apply at this Office.July 11.\tr-163 NURSE WANTED.ANTED, \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN, as NURSE.Apply at the Herald Office.July 11.w 163 I SITUATION WANTED, N any capacity, in any locality, (lowest possible wages for Permanent Employment), by a Reliable Young Man, correct Accountant, of best reference.Please address, this week, \u201c Confidential,\u2019] Pusi Office, Montreal» July IL - - «-iil 5689 "]
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