Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 4 juillet 1862, vendredi 4 juillet 1862
[" POST OFFICE, Montbeal, June 30,1862.Arrivals and departures of Mails at Montreal MAILS.Quebec by Steamer, including l Three Hivers & William Henry 1 Quebec by Railroad.| North Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train.Canada West Mixed Train.Wav to Ottawa, including Offices ) in Two Mountains.) Laprairie,.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and I Clarenceville.) N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &c.St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, Island ' Pond and Portland.Chateauguay, Beauharnoia and Huntingdon,.Lachine,.St Remi, Hemmingforad&Plattsourg Chambly?St.Cesaire, &c.,.Longueuil and Contrecœur, St.Laurent, St.Rose, St.Eustache, ) St.Therese & St.Jerome.f Terrebonne, New Glasgow,.St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.E.Island,.DUE.7.00\ta m 8.00\ta m 8.00\ta m 11.00 pm 5.45\tp m 5.00\tpm 10.30 a m 10.30\ta m 10.30 a m 8.30\ta m 3.45\tpm 6.30\tp m 8.00\ta m 1.45\tp m 11.00\ta m 10.00\ta m 10.30\ta m 8.00\tam 5.00\tpm 1.45 p m CLOSE.,00 pm 00pm 00 p m 00 p in 30 a ml 30 a .00 a m ,00 p m ,00 a m 00 p m ,00 p m 00 a m 00 p m3 00 a m 00 a m 00 p m 00 p m 00 p m 00 pm 30 a m ,30 a m ,00 p m H Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8.15 a.m.j do\tdo\t9.15 a.m.do\tdo\t7.30 a.m.& 4.30 p.m.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before the closing of each Mail All the above mails are daily, except Sunday, and that for St John, N.B., Halifax and P.E.Island is due every Wednesday and Saturday atjl 45 p.m., and closes every Wednesday and Saturday at 4.00 p m.TIM MTHS, VITKE STKS3HT, Adjoining the Royal Horse Bazaar.THESE BATHS are fitted up and conducted on the English system, and are now in full operation.Careful attendance and every comfort may be relied on, XjTFamilies can be accommodated at appointe.hours.May 21.\t121 VOLUME LIV.THE IHli 1 ENTLEMEN intending to be present at the ^ GOVERNOR-GENERAL\u2019S LEVEE will find a good supply of Fashionable Dtess tlais JOHN HENDERSON & CO\u2019S., CRYSTAL BLOCK.Also, a great variety of styles in TWEED HATS and CAPS, CHUM HATS, &c., &c.Expected by next Steamer, a further supply of ENGLISH STRAW GOODS.June 14.142 Goals ! _Coals î Ï THE Subscribers have constantly on hand, and offer for Sale AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.Lehigh, all sizes, best qualities and genuine article.Honey Brook, Pittston, Lakawana, all sizes- Newcastle Blacksmith\u2019s Nut Double Screened, first quality.Scotch Steam, from sundry well-known pits Newcastle House and Grate Screened, best quality, AND TO ARRIVE, Wine & Beer Bottles, (Quarts & Pints ALSO; Fire Bricks.Fire Clay, Chimney Tiles, Blvain Pipes, &c., &e.AND Coke-\u2014Best Newcastle Foundry Coke, in lots to s'.'dt purchasers.Corner Youville & McGill St., 143\tFoot of McGill Street.BLACK LACE SHAWLS, BLACK LACE mantles, Lawn and Muslin Garibaldi\u2019s Z3MBR010X3HÏJE1S, &c., Challis, Cloth, Silk and Pique Garibaldi\u2019s For Street Wear.THE NEW JACKETS In all the New Materials.THE NEW IRISH LACES In Collars and Setts.NEW MIRECOURT POINT LACES In Collars and Setts.NEW BLACK, WHITE, AND BLACK AND WHITE LACE VEILS.168 NOTRE DAME STREET, J.PARKIN, Laceman.June 10.\t138 drugs, mm, Patent Medicines, Peifumerj, &c.,\t&o.,\t&c, THE Subscriber has received, per \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d his Spi'ing Importation OF Choice Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, English Peppermint Lozenges, Coltsfoot Rock, Finest Turkey Sponges, Duncan\u2019s Chloroform, Condy\u2019s Disinfecting Fluid, Brown\u2019s Chlorodyne, Essence of Rennet, Hemp Seed, Canary Seed, Rape Seed, &c.JOHN GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, 295 (West End) Notre Dame Street, June 1.\t131 Corporation of Montreal.NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, NEf TINDERS.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned,and endorsed on the envelope \u201cTender for Coteau-Barron Sewer,\u201d will be received at the OFFICE of the CITY CLERK, until TEN A.M., on FRIDAY, the FOURTH instant, for the CONSTRUCTION of a SEWER from the Pap i-neau Road, at a point near Dorchester Street, through Papineau Road, St.Catherine Street, Amherst Street, and the proposed new Street (Ontario) to St.Constant S treet.- .Parties Tendering must do so on a Blank Form obtained from this Office.The bona-fide signatures ef two responsible parties, willing to become security for the due performance of the work, must be attached to the Tender.The lowest, or any Tender, will not necessarily be accepted.By Order.P.MAOQUISTEN, City Surveyor.City Surveyor\u2019s Office, 1 Oity Hall,\tV Montreal, 1st July, 1862.)\t157 Corporation of Montreal.ROAD DEMISE To Contractors, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Undersigned, and endorsed \u201c Tender for Sewers,\u201d will be received at the Office of the City Clerk, until TEN o\u2019clock A.M.on F RIDA 1, the 4th JULY next, for the CONSTRUCTION of the following WORKS, in accordance with the Plans, Sections and Specifications, to be seen in the Office of the Undersigned after the 28th iust.:\u2014 BRICK SEWERS.In McTavish Street, St.Antoine Ward, In a portion of Lagauchetiere Street.St.Law-rence Ward.In a portion of St.Charles Baromee Street, St.Lawrence Ward.In à portion of Berri Street, St.James Ward In a portion of Dorchester Street, St.Mary\u2019s Ward.In a portion of St.Maurice Street, St.Ann\u2019s Ward.University Street, from Creek North, St.Antoine Ward.WOODEN SEWERS.In William Lane, St.James Ward.In Campeau Street, St.James Ward.In a portion of Beaudry Street, St.James Ward.In Rolland and Telfni- r.onBa St.Antoine Ward.Durhain Street, from St.Catherine Street to Dor-chester Street, St.Mary\u2019s Ward.The bona fide signatures of two responsible parties willing to become security for the due fulfilment of the Contracts, must be attached to each Tender.Tenders must be made on Blank Forms obtained from this Office, The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.By order.P.MAOQUISTEN, City Surveyor.City Surveyor\u2019s Office,\t) City Hall,\t>\t152 Montreal, June 25th, 1862.> i Leeches ! Leeches ! ! JUST RECEIVED, ex Steamship \u201cHibernian,\" 1000 Finest Swedish Leeches! JOHN GARDNER, Chemist and Druggist, 295 Notre Dame Street, West.136 June 7.CURK\u2019S PM THREAD A PULL ASSORTMENT OF Clark\u2019s Spool Thread, All numbers and qualities, Just Eeeeived per \u201c United «Kingdom \u201d AND FOR SALE.ALEX.! WALKER, St.Peter Street.June 21.\t148 Prepare for the Warm Weather! BY PAYING A VISIT TO JOHN AITKEN & CO\u2019S.Cheap Shirt Store FOR a Supply of LIGHT SUMMER UNDER.CLOTHING, suitable for this Season, at the most reasonable prices.A splendid assortment of SOX just opened.BOYS\u2019 KNICKERBOCKER HOSE, just received, in all the new styles.Our SHIRT and COLLAR DEPARTMENTS are COMPLETE.Aitken\u2019s Outfitting Establishment, 211 & 213 Notre Dame Street.OUGHTY\u2019S BUG POISON, the only infaUi-ble Exterminator, in bcttles, with directions for use, Is.3d.For Sale only by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 152 Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Cathedral Block.Montreal & Champlain Railroad COMPANY.PUBLIC NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that, under the Provisions of an Act passed in the last Session of the Legislature of Canada, entitled, \u201c An Act to amend the Acts incorpora-\u201c ting the Montreal and Champlain Railroad \u201c Company, and to authorise the raising of New \u201c Preferred Stock for certain purposes,\u201d all holders of matured Lachine First Mortgage Bonds and of the Caughnawaga 10 per cent.Trust Bonds have the right, at their own option (to be declared to the Company, within one month from the 9tb June inst.,) of Exchanging at par the Bonds they at present hold for Bonds similar to and ranking concurrently with those that shall be issued to the second and non-Mortgage Bondholders, in accordance with the 4th Section of the said Act : Provided that no such Exchange shall be made or permitted by the Company unless and until a sufficient amount of Preferred Stock shall have been subscribed, according to tbe provisions of the said Act.Interim certificates will be granted to such of the said Bondholders as shall declare their option to Exchange upon presentation of their Bonds at the Company\u2019s Office.By ordei-j W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Office of the Montreal and ) Champlain Railroad Co.I Montreal, 17 June, 1862.)\tdl 145 TO HOTEL and LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERS.\u2014Doughty\u2019s Bug Poison, th» only infallible Exterminator.Agents for Canada, LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, 152\tApothecaries\u2019 Hall.BUGS WON\u2019T COME NEAR IT.- Doughty\u2019s celebrated Bug Poison, in bottles, with directions for use.Is.3d.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Cathedral Block June 26.\t152 Bill OF UPPER CmDi.Seventy-seventh Dividend.Notice is hereby given, that a dividend of THREE PER, CENT, has THIS DAY been declared, on the CAPITAL STOCK of this BANK, for the current HALF YEAR, payable on or after MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY of JULY next.The Transfer Book will be closed from the twentieth June till the fifth day of July, both days inclusive.The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the BANKING HOUSE on WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant, at NOON, when a Statement of the Affairs of the Bank will be submitted, and the Election of Directors for next year will take place.By Order.ROBERT CASSELS, Cashier Bank of Upper Canada, ?Toronto, June II, 1862.)\t142 DELMONICO\u2019S Corner\u201cof 5th Avenue and 14th Street, INEW YORK, WILL BE OPENED WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1862.April 10.\t3m 86 For Sale by the Subscribers, 250 Packages Choice Bolter, HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO, December 4.\t290 LEATHER.rHE Subscribers offer for Sale\u2014 SPANISH SOLE LEATHER \u2019SLAUGHTER DO WHOLE KIPS, \u201cSelected City Slaughter\u201d CALCUTTA CALF K3\u201cAll \u201cSt.Pie\u201d TanneryManufacture._rt D.TORRANCE & CO.December 2.\t288 r\\£wv Atk iAiMlWii ÛAX- (M Xv^uàT''1 - r AND DAILY COMMERCIAL MONTREAL FRIDAY MORNINo/jllLY 4^)l862.TTE.NUMBER ]59 EXCHANGE HOTEL, corner of Saint Joseph and Saint Henry Streets MONTREAL.THE Subscriber begs leave to return his sincere thanks to the Public in general, and especially to his friends, for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him for the last eighteen years, while proprietor of the Pavillion, American and Quebec Hotels.The above Hotel is not surpassed by any second-class House in this City, being situated in a pleasant street, and convenient to tbe Steamboat Landings, Railway Depots, Post Office, Banks, &c.The Horse Railway Cars pass the door every five minutes.The Subscriber hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, to merit a liberal share of patronage.HENRY IRISH, Proprietor.May 20.\t3m 120 GlMDIl UOTFL 15 & 17 ST.GABRIEL STREET.THE Undersigned informs his Friends and the Public in general that he has made G-reat Improvements in the anove-named Hotel.Visitors will always find his Omnibus in waiting on the arrival of Steamboats and C ars.The Table i always well furnished.Prices ext emely moderate.SERAFINO GIRALDI.May 6.\t108 m PLACE D\u2019ARMES.TO LET, as CHAMBERS for GENTLEMEN, at low Rents, a number of handsome cheerful Rooms, with the command of every Domestic Accommodation, in a portion of the above Establishment.Also, a large well lighted Room for the Meetings of Clubs and Public Bodies.A.M.F.GIANELLI, Manager.June 16.\t143 QUEER\u2019S HOTEL, (LATE REVERE), TORONTO, C.W.THOS.DICK, Proprietor.May 24\tly 124 OTTAWA HOUSE, CUSHING\u2019S (late Bang\u2019s) ISLAND, Portland Harbor.Tins new and beautiful HOTEL contains 100 Rooms, is built of Brick in the most substantial manner for a first-class Hotel, and will be opened as soon as completed\u2014about the 20th of June.All the amusements usually found at a first-class resort will be provided.A fine steamer will connect with the trains at Portland.The Island is situated in the mouth of the Harbor, in plain view of Portland and the shipping, and has upon it fine walks and drives.The subscribers, late of the Ocean House, Rye Beach, where they have been the past 14 years, have leased the above establishment for a term of years, and intend to sustain the reputation already gained of keeping a first class Hotel, and particularly desirable for families, parties of pleasure and invalids.Letters addressed to Ottawa House, Cushing\u2019s Island, Portland, Me., will meet with prompt attention.JOB JENNESS & SON.May 29.\t4m 128 mrwe.The Subscriber would inform his Canadian friends that the OCEAN HOUSE is now OPEN for the _______reception of his friends in Canada.Since its close the past year, it has been put in complete repair, and he would say to his old Boarders in Montreal and other friends in Canada, there is no war between him and them, and he, therefore, expects them at the OCEAN HOUSE the coming season, and pledges himself on his part that nothing shall be left undone to make their stay pleasant and comfortable while there.The House is situated six-and-a-half miles on the extreme southern verge of Cape Elizabeth, within thirty feet of the ocean wall, with a hard, sandy beach for sea-bathing, unsurpassed at any other place on the coast, and within ten rods of the House.The price of Board by the day or week will be as low as possibly can be afforded for a house of this kind.June 18.JOSEPH P.CHAMBERLIN, Proprietor.145 Chateauguay Lake House, Kept by Lewis Bellows, Eight miles from Chateauguay Depot, ¦ on the Ogdensburgh Railroad, one day's journey from New York or Bos-______, ton, and four hours from Montreal.The House stands on the shore of the Lake, which extends back ten miles into the wilderness, and is bordered by some of the most beau-titul scenery in the State.The Lake abounds with TROUT and the Mountains with DEER, and other game.HOUNDS are kept for driving the Deer.The TROUT FISHING is perhaps the finest in the State.83\u201c0arriages in readiness at all times on the arrival of the Train, to convey parties to the Lake, by Mr.Nappin, of Robert\u2019s Hotel.Chateauguay, Franklin Co., N.Y., ) May 30, 1862.\t$\t129 BIDDLE HOUSE, DETROIT This HOTEL is now OPEN for the accommodation of guests, its location, on Jefferson Avenue and Ran- ______dolph Street, with a front of two hun.dred feet on each Street, is.the most airy and delightful in the city, and convenient to all the railroads.The entire arrangement of this establishment is the result of years\u2019 experience in the best houses in the country, and is furnished in the best style, the undersigned having been the first and former proprietors of the American Hotel, New York City ; the La Pierre House, Philadelphia ; and tbe Richmond House, Chicago.The reputation of these Hotels, as regards management, is a sure evidence that tlje guests of the Biddle House will meet with all the comforts of a home and good attention, at moderate charges.J.& A.B.TABER, Proprietors.June 10.\t1m 138 M00SEHEAD LAKE! Tie most popular and delightful Summer Resort in Maine.THE MT.KINEO HOUSE, J.E.Ckocker, Superintendent, is located at the hase of Mt.Kineo, near the middle of the Lake and is the central point for Trout Fishing ________and Moose Hunting Parties.The House, which commands a most delightful and picturesque view of the Lake and adjacent Forests and Mountains, has during the past season been enlarged, refitted and refurnished throughout.On the premises is a fine Billiard Hall, furnished with improved tables, a Bowling Alley, new and beautiful Sail and Fishing Boats and Birch Canoes.J£3P*Popular and experienced Guides are engaged at the Mt, Kineo House, and will at all times be at the service Qf its guests.Parties wishing to visit the Lake can purchase Through Tickets trom Boston to Mt, Kineo House, via Boston and Maine, and Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroads to Newport, thence by Stage to Greenville, (foot of the Lake), thence by the elegant little Steamer Fairy of tub Lake, Capt.Thos.Robinson, to the Mt.Kineo House, Fare Through .50, and Passengers have the privilege of stopping over at Portland or any place East.Tickets for sale at the Boston and Maine Railroad Stations in Boston and Lawrence.Return Tickets for sale by Capt.Robinson, on board Steamer Fairy of the Lake.Passengers by this route will find excellent accommodations.at the Shaw House, Newport, S.B.Brown, Proprietor.^ Newport, C.B.Pratt, Proprietor.Greenville, T.Robinson, Proprie- Eveleth House.tor, Seboomook House, Greenville, C.Sawyer, Proprietor.Passengers by the Morning Trains per Boston and Maine or Eastern Railroads, via Portland, may also arrive at the Lake in regular course daily via Newport, or on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, via Skowhegan and Bangor ; or on Tuesday and Friday, via Bangor, per Steamer M.Sanford.^\u201cCoaches from either of the above places pass through a country abounding in Wild and Romantic Scenes, and connect at Greenville (foot of the Lake) with the Steamer Fairy of the Lake, Capt.Thomas Robinson, which runs daily, Sundays excepted, to the Mt.Kineo House, and on Wednesdays to the head of the Lake.COSMOPOUTi HOTEL, Caffe-\"' & Reaif-loom, PLACE D\u2019ARMES, MONTREAL.F.C.Ci A^EL LI, PROPRIETOR.IF you wish for a properly prepared CLARET CUP, you will obtain it at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM.If you would try that delicious Summer Drink called \u201c BIBIT A NAPOLITANA,\u201d you will find it in perfection at GIANELLI'S COFFEE ROOM.If you are depressed and need a stimulant, try a \u201cCOCK-TAIL OTTIMO,\u201d at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM.If you would fortify yourself with a SANDWICH and glass of Dow\u2019s celebrated ALE\u2014 (price 12 J cents)\u2014you will find them in splendid condition at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM If you love, and yet know not where to find, a really sound glass of Port or Sherry, you will find it at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE ROOM.If you wish to solace yourself with a fine imported CIGAR, you can have it at GIaN-ELLI\u2019S SMOKING ROOMS If you are inclined to read the Newspapers, and enjoy a cheerful Garden prospect, enlivened by rhe ripple of a Fountain, take a seat, without ceremony or charge, at GIANELLI\u2019S READING ROOM.If you have an appointment, either of business or pleasure, you will find Private Rooms, with writing materials and every accommodation, at GIANELLI\u2019S COFFEE.HOUSE.In short, if you wish to be comfortably accommodated, well attended, supplied with articles of the very first quality, and moderately charged, by all means patronize GIANELLI\u2019S ESTABLISHMENT ! ! N.B.\u2014A LARGE ROOM UP-STAIRS for the accommodation of CLUBS and PUBLIC MEETINGS.June 26.\t1m 152 Pin n a JOHN WHYTE Has on Sale, FRY & SONS\u2019 French Chocolate, Cocoa and Broma NELSON\u2019S Patent Opaque Gelatine, Isinglass, &c, &c WM.R0CKLIFF & GO\u2019S Royal British Table Salt, in crocks FRESH TEAS Hf-chests Fine Moyune Young Hyson Hf-chests Fine Ping-Suey Young Hyson Hf-chests Fine Moyune Gunpowder Hf-chests Finest Japan Uncolored Catties of Ping-Suey and Moyune Young Hyson \u2014and,\u2014 Coffee, Currants, Valentia Raisins, Mustard, Arrowroot, Sago, Indigo, Castor Oil, Sulphur Pepper, Nutmegs, Wine and.Beer Bottles, &c.284 ST.PAUL STREET.June 10.\t1m 138 com oil.R EFINED PETROLEUM BURNING OIL LUBRICATING OIL, for Winter or Summer use ~ \" itéra\u2019' nsa THE ATTEMÏSOÏtf OF FORWARDERS, STEAMBOAT COMPANIES, AND OTHERS REQUIRING JÜBPRINT1IG, Is directed to the a HERALD JOB PBI1TIIG OFFICE, 209 Notre Dame Street, EVESÏ III OF POUTING IS DONE LOW RATES WITHOUT BHLA1T.ICE PITCHERS.SAVA6E & LYMAN HAVE 1ÏECEIVED A FURTHER SUPPLY FiiNE ELECTRO-PLATED Ice Pitchers, Bowls and Tongs, CATHEDRAL BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET.hi Beaver Gil Works, ST.CATHARINES, C.W.For Sale by SCHILLING & PARKER, 5* June 10.Agents, No 4 St.Sacrament Street.1m 138 CORO FOR SUE.JUST Claret, L A N D E D, ex \u201c Garibaldi,\u201d Oporto, from Wine, Beer, Ginger Beer, and Phial CORKS, IN BAGS OF FIVE TO FIFTY GROSS.Hunt & Brock, 9 William Street.June 6.\t1m 135 CHOICE PORT WINE, FROM KINGSTON & SONS, OPORTO, Just received, and for Sale by FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Hospital Street.June 9.\t137 FIEEWÜOD.njIHE MONTREAL & CHAMPLAIN RAIL-jT ROAD COMPANY have for Sale, delivered on the Wharf in Montreal, One Thousand Cords Of Superior MAPLE, BIRCH and BEECH four feet long.MAPLE.-.$5.50 per Cord.BIRCH and BEECH.$4.50 per Cord.W.A.MERRY, Secretary.May 26\t125 For Sale by the Subscribers : CHOICE PRIME MESS BEEF in Tierces and Barrels MONTREAL AND CHICAGO MESS, PRIME MESS, AND PRIME PORK in Barrels Havilland, Routli & Co.May 2.\t105 The Subscriber biïbrs for Sale : Bales 6-4 UNION BLACK CLOTH, this Spring\u2019s Importation 1 Cas I 8-4 BLACK SUMMER CLOTH 15 A few Cases CANADIAN SUMMER TWEEDS, latest styles N.B.\u2014The above Goods will be Sold low for Cash or approved paper.GEORGE DENHOLM, St.Sacrament Street.April 2.\t79 Uncolored Japanese Tea.QAA HALF-CHESTS OUU\tFor sale by JAMES TORRANCE & CO.236 October 2.Invalids-^ ttention ! IF you wish to enjoy a good appetite, sound sleep and perfect health, during the heat of Summer, DRINK WATER.June 6.the Celebrated ST.LEON FOR SUE, On view at June 3.A FirstrClass COVERED FAMILY CARRIAGE, only having been used a few times.M.& P.GAVIN\u2019S, 23 Craig Street.132 June £ i mf 137 Dog Lost or Stolen, __1 From No.6 Portland Place, St.Antoine jipCâ Street, a SMALL BLACK and TAN PRINCE CHARLES DOG.Has Long Ears and White Breast.A suitable reward will be given to tbe person who returns the Dog.June 4,\t133 TO SPORTSMEN fiSMATEUBS, SAVAGE & LYMAN HAVE FOR SALE BALLARD\u2019S Patent Oieecti-Leading Rifles, MOST PERFECT WEAPON OF THE KIND YET INVENTED, FOR Portability, Accuracy & Distance.53* Examination solicited.CATHEDRAL BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET.June 26.152 V1-GR0MS1 C0MPANÏ, OF COGNAC.rHE Subscriber offers for Sale, now landing ex Charente :\u2014 400 cases Vintage 1838 100 cases Vintage 1855 50 hhds Vintage 1859 IN BOND OR DUTY PMD.ROIViEO H.STEPHENS, 38 St.Francois Xavier Street.June 28.\tr 154 HEINE 110 BEER QUIRTS.The Subscriber offers for Sale 350 crates line & Beer Belles QUARTS AND PINTS.W.C.WILLIS, No.1 Exchange Court.June 28.\t154 £@10X per ct.prem Private, 60 days\u2019 on London .9 @ per ct.prem Bank, on demand, New (York.7 @8 per et.dis.Private, on demand, New York.9 @10 per et.dis.STOCKS.3 3 3 'H, £13 - P.P,» rTp, 2 ÎC !\t1 tl-o p* go 5 H SltIlK3\u2019&S 0,jg.g !'\u2022§ |§ Igg\u2019WWHl OB MO\tM.,2 S3 rtO' \u201c.a 3 O g 5=1 S\u20192 P-2-a : i-t ® \u2014J 3 P^Or-J B, B \u2014.\u2014 _ h«: g Bo5 : ,§ 8.3 \u2022 1 \u201c o: \u2019§\t; a B2 : 8 S\u2019Q- 11 3 p- B 1-4 puO l-!0 Cdo4 O CO P P O.© \u2022 p: gp p : Ê-riJQ GO .B Z® \u2022 p o ® : 09 B .o-c : : OP- \u2022 ; o 2 ^ r£ S£o BO® p o S g-sr 1® i® 1® $7j 6Î 52 of poor cows\t\t4) 53 Heview of the Montreal Produce and Stock Market.(Prepared by the Board of Brokers for the Montreal Herald.) C BOARD ROOM, EXCHANGE, 1 Montreal, Thursday, July 3, 1862.FLOUR.\u2014Since the date of our last Circular, the market has ruled quiet, but steady, with sales to a moderate extent only, ranging from $4.45i® $4.70 for No.1 Superfine, an extreme rate, being for fresh ground from Western wheat.Extra and Fancy were both dull.For delivery, transactions are reported, but prices have not transpired.WHEAT.\u2014We advance our quotations for all kinds, with sales of U.C.Spring at 97Jc®$1.02; Chicago Spring, $L.02Ji®$1.05; Milwaukie Club, $1.05 I® $1.07; Red Winter, $1.12 (3 $1.15\u2014at these figures the market closes steady.CORN.\u2014Considerable sales at 48c (3 50c on the spot, principally at the former rate.For July and August delivery, 48c (3 49c has been paid respectively, and these rates are still procurable.BARLEY, OATS and RYE.\u2014Limited transac-ns, as quoted.EAS\u2014In good demand at 75c (3 77Jc per 66 For a prime sample of Upper Canada White vance on these prices would be paid.ROVISIONS.\u2014Not much doing, and we do alter our quotations.HES.\u2014Both sorts are dull, as quoted.FREIGHTS.\u2014 Considerable engagements.\u2014 \u2019arket closing firm.STOCKS.Bank of Montreal.\u2014.Very little in market.Nominally 117 percent.Bank of Toronto.\u2014 No transactions since opening of the books yesterday.Ontario Bank.\u2014Transactions at 1042.Holders demanding 105 per cent.Bank of British North America.\u2014Nothing doing.Commercial Bank of Canada\u2014Nominally 97 per cent., but without sales since the opening of the books.City Bank.\u2014Sales at 1022 per cent.; 103 being to-day asked.Bank of Upper Canada.\u2014Books closed till af er payment of dividend on 14th instant.The quotation for the reduced Stock is nominally 87 per cent.La Banque du Peuple\u2014Much asked for.Sales during the week at 112 (3 112J per cent.; holders to-day asking 113.Molsons Bank\u2014Nominal.No sales.Montreal Mining Company Consols-No transactions.Offers to sell at $1.70 per share.Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad.\u2014 \u2014\ti - - Great Western of Canada.\u2014No Stock in market.Montreal Harbour Bonds.\u2014None in market.Montreal Telegraph Company Stock___No sales to quote.Montreal City Gas Company.\u2014No transactions.Government Debentures.\u2014 Nothing doing.Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund Debentures.\u2014Trifling transactions at par for Government account.In Other Stocks.\u2014Nothing to report.Exchange\u2014As quoted, with but little doing.MONTREAL BROKERS\u2019 CIRCULAR.For the week ending July 3, 1862.No.747.Montreal, July 3,1802.F H O ÎJ U C B .$ C.$1 c.ASHES\u2014Pot.$cwt.tiG5 ©Gît) Pearl.7 00 © 7 05 FLOUR\u2014Canada Fine, $ bbl.196fts.3 90 © 4 10 Superfine No.2.4\t25 © 4\t30 Superfine No.1 United States_4\t45 © 4\t05 Snnerfine No.1 Canadian.4\t45 © 4\t65 Fancy.4\t70\t© 4\t75 Extra Superfine.5 00\t© 5\t10 Double Extra.5 40\t@ 5\t50 Rye Flour.None.INDIAN ME A L.$ 196 tt> s.\tNone.WHEAT\u2014$ 60 tt>s\u2014 \"Wheat (U, C.and U.S.White.1\t10 © 1\t15 U.C.Spring, No.1.0\t97#© 1\t03 Do., No.2.0\t92#© 0\t95 Red Winter.1 12\t© 1\t16 Milwaukie Club, No.1.1\t05\t©\t1\t08 Do., No.2.1\t00\t©\t1\t02 Extra Milwaukie.None.Chicago Spring No.1.1\t04 l)o., No.2.0\t92#i BARLEY.$50\tfts.0 65 OATS.$ 40 fts.O 45 PEAS-mite.$ 66 ftB.O 75 INDIAN CORN.$ 56 ft8.0 48 OATMEAL.$ 200 fts.- PROVISIONS\u2014$ brl.Pork, Mess.11 00 Prime Mess.9 00 Prime.8\t50 BUTTER\u2014Uninspected .\u2014\t10 ©11 50 ©\u2014 14 Receipts of Produce since 1st Jan-, 1862, By Rail and River- X&ontreal Retail Market Prices.Montreal, July 3, 1862.s.d.s.d.Flour (country), per quintal.13\t0\t@13\t6 Oatmeal, per quintal.0\t0\t@0\t0 Indianmeal, per quintal.8\t0\t@8\t3 Bnckwheatmeal, per quintal.0\t0\t@0\t0 Ryemeal, per quintal.16\t3\t@18\t9 GRAIN.Barley j per 561b s.0\t0\t@0\t0 Peas, per minot.3\t9\t@4\t0 Oats, per minot.2\t3\t@2\t6 Buckwheat, per minot.7\t0\t@7\t6 Indian Corn, per minot (Ohio).\t.2\t9\t@2\t16 Rye, per minot.0\t0\t@0\t0 Flax Seed, per minot.0\t0\t@0\t0 Timothy Seed, per minot.7\t0\t@7\t6 FOWLS AND GAME.Turkeys (old), per couple.7\t6\t@8\t0 Turkeys (young), per couple.0\t0\t@0\t0 Geese, per couple.6\t0\t@7\t6 Ducks, per couple.2\t6\t@3\t0 Ducks (wild), per couple.0\tÜ\t@0\t0 Fowls, per couple.2\t6\t@3\t0 Chickens, per couple.1\t0\t@2\t0 Pigeons (tame) per couple.1\t0\t@1\t3 Parti idges, per couple.0\t0\t@0\t0 Hares, per couple.0\t0\t@0\t0 Wood Cock, per couple.0\t0\t@0\t0 Prairie Hens, per couple.0\t0\t@0\t0 Pigeons (wild) per dozen.6\t0\t@7\t6 MEATS.Beef, per ft.0\t3\t@0\t7 Pork, per ft.0\t5\t@0\t6 Mutton, per ft.0\t5\t@0\t6 Lamb, per qr.2\t0\t© 5\t0 Veal, per qr.2 6 @7 6 Beef, per 100 fts.35\t0\t@40\t0 Pork (fresh), per 100 fts.25\t0\t@27\t6 DAIRY PRODUCE.Butter (fresh,) per ft.0\t9\t@1\t0 Butter (salt), per ft.0\t7\t@0\t8 VEGETABLES.Beans (Canadian), per minot.7\t6\t@8\t0 Potatoes, per bag.3\t9\t@4\t0 Turnips, per bag.\t0 0 @0 0 Onions, per minot.0\t0\t@0\t0 Onions, per tressor.0\t0\t@0\t0 SUGAR AND HONEY.Sugar (Maple) per ft.0\t5\t@0\t6 Honey, per ft.0\t0\t@0\t0 MISCELLANEOUS.Lard, per ft.0\t7\t©0\t8 Eggs (fresh), per dozen.0\t5#@ 0\t6 (old) per dozen.0\t0\t@0\t0 Halibut, per ft.0\t7\t@0\t0 Haddock, per ft.0\t3\t@0\t0 Apples, per barrel.25\t0\t@27\t6 Oranges, per box.15\t0\t@17\t6 Lemons, per box.0\t0\t©0\t0 \tUptoJuy UptoJuy UptoJuy UptoJuy\t\t\t \t3, 1862.\t4, 1861.\t12.1860.\t7, 1859.\t13865\t12107\t16617\t16745 Flour, brls\t\t516746\t453549\t255450\t203514 Wheat, bush.\t3041840\t31763TO\t443466\t177310 Indian Corn, bsh\t352745\t117726\t31520\t71212 Pork, brls\t\t26797\t9479\t6147\t9537 Butter, kegs \u2014\t12903\t10888\t11289\t5521 Barley, bush \u2014\t20983\t9359\t12779\t8442 Peas, bush\t\t215448\t759972\t226576\t5240 Lard, kegs\t\t3308\t1536\t1773\t274 Beef, brls \t\t93\t112\t188\t316 Oatmeal, brls .\t1819\t11644\t4185\t339 Oats, bush\t\t9650\t42463\t8133\t22623 Copper Ore, tons\t\t\t\t Exports of Produce since 1st Jan«3 X862?Via St.Lawrence3 Portland and Boston- \tUptoJuy\tUptoJuy\tUptoJuy\tUptoJuy \t3, 1862.\t4, 1861.\t12, I860\t7, 1859.\t11712\t7724\t12554\t12210 Flour, brls\t\t254210\t293086\t76233\t11564 Wheat, bush \u2014\t2397782\t2451029\t251241\t Indian Corn, bsl\t233*33\t511371\t24363\t \t3460\t225\t301\t694 Butter, kegs \u2014\t8863\t6659\t10123\t1002 Barley, bush \u2014\t\t600\t\t \t2SÔ798\t906528\t407268\t34776 Lard, kegs\t\t5630\t3801\t4146\t9 Beef, brls\t\t622\t124\t522^\t115 Oatmeal, brls .\t1976\t16940\t12972\t20 Oats, bush\t\t\t259275\t198315\t Copper Ore tons\t\t\t\t PREZGHTS.To London, Flour, per barrel,.Stg.0 To Liverpool, Flour, per barrel, Stg.0 To Clyde, Flour, per barrel,.Stg.0 To London, Pot Ashes, per ton, Stg.0 To Liverpool, PotAsbes, per ton,Stg.30 Pearl Ashes, do, Stg.35 To Clyde, Pot Ashes, per ton.Stg.0 To London, Grain, per quarter, .Stg.7 To Liverpool, Grain, per qartr,.Stg.6 To Clyde, Grain, per quarter,.Stg.6 To Cork, fpr orders.8 NEW YORK MARKETS.New York, July 2.Cocoa.\u2014We notice a sale of 35 bags Maracaibo for export, at 31) cents, in bond; and 10 do.Caraccas, 30, cash.Coffee\u2014The market continues very firm, hut remains quiet, the demand being only for the supply of immediate wants ; prices, however, are supported.Fruit\u2014In currants, there has been more business, but otherwise the market is quite dull.The sales are 3 i®400 bxs Layer Raisins at $3.32) (3 $3.35 ; 300 hfdo.$1.60 ; 5 I® 600 bxes Bunch, $3.12), 4 mos.Indigo\u2014-There continues a fair business at full prices; the sales are 58 eases Manila at 75l®110 cents ; 10 chests, Madras, $1,07) to 1,10 ; and a few ceroons Guatemala, $1,62), cash.Iron\u2014The demand for Scotch Pig continues limited ; holders ask full prices , Glengarnock is held at $25, cash.600 tons mixed numbers sold on private terms.In English Bar there is little or nothing doing ; bat for Rails there has of late been an active inquiry, induced by the small stock here - say 10,000 tons\u2014the proposed in ¦ crease in the rate of duty, and the high price of Exchange, the market closing buoyantly, with a strong upward tendency.Mats\u2014A sale has been made of 60 bales Alicante Door, No.\u2019s 1, 2 and 3, on terms we did not learn.Molasses \u2014The demand is light, but the stock is small, and market firm at steady prices.Sales 19 hhds.Nevis at 25 to 26 cents ; 40 do.new crop Barbadoes, 33; 57 bhls do.35 ; 97 hhds Porto Rico, 36 to 37 ; 24 sour do.28) ; 50 Nue-vitas, 34.Naval Stores\u2014Since the late auctions the market has been unusually quiet, and the transactions chiefly in a retail way, at some decline for Spirits Turpentine, though the market closed very firmly yesterday, with $1 30 offered for larg parcels.Tar has been in speculative request, and prices ate materially higher.Oils\u2014City Linseed is again higher, and still tends upward ; among other sales we notice 8000 gallons at 88 cents\u201489 to 90 is new asked.Crude Petroleum is steady at previous rates, but Refined can be bought cheaper, there being an unsettled feeling, and some foreign speculators having withdrawn from the market, leaving prices but little higher than they were a weet ago.Rice\u2014Has continued in moderate request, with sales of 59 tes.Carolina at $6,87) to 7,25 ; 100 bags Java $5,50 ; 350 do.Patna, $5,62) to $5,-87).Sugar-There has continued a steady good J demand for Raw, for home use, since our last, and the market is very strong at J the full prices of last week, while many holders now ask more, by which business for a day or two past has been somewhat restricted.The report from Washington yesterday that the Duty on Sugar would probably be placed at a higher figure than before supposed, also imparted much firmness to the market, and at the close quotations were rather unsettled, some of our Brokers quoting an advance of one-quarter of a cent per lb.Tea\u2014We notice a steady market, and sales of 894 hf.chests Green, and 1000 do Oolong, in \\ English order, at about previous prices.FORT OF XKONTREAB.arrived\u2014July 3.Brig Water Witch, Chambers, Painheauf, May 4, Hon J Young, bal, 227 .Wilhelm Tell, Christopherssen, Christiana, May 8, H Chapman & Co, bal, 297 Schr Victoria, Bernier, Antigonish, June 22, Lyman, Clare & Co, plaster, 57 Schr Marie Elva, Bernier, Magdellan Islands, June 22, Hudon & Co, fish and oil, 36 .Cecelia, Bernier, Sydney, C B, June 12, Miller Woods, coals, 74 Brig Forsyth, Tait, Shields, April 22, H Chapman, coals, 239 CLEARED\u2014JULY 3.Barque F.Brunning, Baltzer, Queenstown, for orders, G & Ü Shaw, corn, 301 Brig Jessie Greig, Jarvis, Queenstown, for orders, G & D Shaw, corn, 238.SSrORTS.July 3.Barque F.Brunning, for Queenstown, for orders \u2014D A P AVatt 17381 bus rn; G&D Shaw 480 boards.Brig Jessie Greig for Queenstown, for orders \u2014A B Walker 14736 bus corn; G&D Shaw 303 boards 300 staves.Imports.July 3.Manifest of the SS.\u201c Anglo-Saxon,\u201d John Graham, Master, from Liverpool\u2014 Edmonstone, Allan & Co , Agents :\u2014 Paul Hua 1 ese; Lamplough&Campbel! 3 cs 2 cks; Winn&Holland 4 brls tin; Freight Manager GTR 1 ese 2 hies; Thos Mussen 1 case; Jos Tiffin 200 hf-chsts tea; W T AYindram 1 ose; Jas Roy 1 do; Jas Hutton&co 1 do; ti H Hamilton 2 do; R D Collis 3 do toys; Foley&co 2 casks e\u2019ware ISO bdles rod 400 do hoop iron; Workman&Griffin 2 cses; Gibbs&co 2 do; Officer Comd'g 16th Regt 4 pkgs; Order 114 hf-chests tea; Jaques, Tracy&co 22 bdls steel; Jas Scott 2 cs; Moss&Bros 3 do; A M Failey 1 do; J A Rogers 2 casks letharge; J&A Crossley 1 case; G Lomer 1 bale; Haensgen & Gnaedinger 1 cask 1 hale; Lieut Hibbard 3 hies; W H Hiam 2 cs; Henry Morgan 2 do; James P Clark 17 cs 1 bale; Michael Clark lease; Kerr, McKenzie&co 2 bales; Alex Ramsay 9 cs glass; Jas Walker&Son 10 pkgs; Hy Chapman&co 207 do tea; R Juson&co 1 plate iron; B Dawson&Son 2 cs; Wm Lindsay 1 case; A Hovener 1 do; Wm McMaster & Nephew 5 do; Thos May 1 do; Wm Browne 169 barrels iron and brass tubes; S H Thompson 4 cs glass 2 cs; S Ewing&Son 8 tres chicory; Thomson, Claxton& co 3 cases; Andrew Allan 6 cs Shies; Adolphus Bourne 1 hhd e\u2019ware; Jas Parkin 3 es; O S Wood 163 bdls wire; L\u2019abbe Vignon 1 case; Scnlthofp & Pennington 1 bale; John Brown 4 bales; R & A Miller 1 case; John Martin 1 case 1 bale ; Joseph Beaudry 1 case; Jas V Morgan 1 do; C J Cusack 1 hie empty bags; Order 10 casks white lead; R Campbell&co 1 bale; Jos Walker 1 case screws; D Mclnnes&co 3 cs 1 bale; Geo Hagar 1 cask; Order 1 ese; D T Irish 3 do; R&A Millar 1 do; M Galman&co 1 do; Greene&son 5 do; F W Lasak&son 1 do; Jkques, Tracy&co 1 do 1 csk 1 bdl tools; L J Beliveau 5 cks 1 do h\u2019ware; Order 1\tdo; Rimmer, Gunn&co 5 cs; J A & H Mathewson 78 hf-chests tea; Geo Childs&co 15 do do; F &G Perkins&co 74 bxs tea; Hugh Fraser&colOO bgs rice 95 boxes tea; Thos Kay&co 295 bxs tea; Ogilvy&co 1 ese 4 hies; GTR 1 ck; Order 45 bdls steel; James Hutton& co 1 cask; Walter McFar-lane 3 hales; M & L Samuel 29 bales wire 240 bids hoops; Ghas Garth 12 sheets lead 168 bdls tubes; Agent G T R 1 esc.THROUGH GOODS TO CANADA.J G Joseph 2 cases; Chewett & co 1 ese; J L Wayne & Son 50 bxs tin plates; Chas K Rogers 2\tcs; Jas H Rogers 2 do; Joseph Rogers 1 case; Johnson, Spencer&co 1 csk; Iluntington&Brooks 28 crates; Gale&Catto 1 case; Robert Walker& Sons 1 do; W B Leather 2 cks; F Evans 1 case; T W Hunton 3 cs; Morris Lumley 1 do 5 bales; Jos Johnston 1 case; F W Gates & co 2 cs; Mc-Donough&Kent 4 cs 4 hies; R F Nicholl 112 cks; Jas E Ellis 1 bale; S Getty 1 case; Ross, Strange & co 4 cases; Jas Campbell 4 cases; ROSTCN MANIFEST.\"\" Geo M Bainard&co 303 bales cotton.EXPRESS GOODS.Geo Leecli 1 hx; Capt Swales 1 do; President Band Committee 4th Battalion 60th Rifles 1 box; Capt Slade 1 do; Major-Gehl Russell 1 do ; Revd R Burnett 1 do; W V Reynolds 1 do; Mrs Thomas Haig 1 do; Col Prince 1 do; Hon Judge Caron 1 do; H S Scott&co 1 do; Waites&Dickson 1 do; B 0 Westby 1 do; A Farquharson 1 do; Mrs Henry Fensome l do; B&A Express 1 trunk.Remainder of cargo landed at Quebec.Per Cecelia, from Sidney\u2014Miller Woods 138 tons coal.uoirtnivf *WÏ \u2019\t\"\t\u2019 *\t-rr ¦ y a Imports per Schooners and Barges entered at H.0.Office, July 3 :\u2014 Firewood.cords T J 1 100 Per Grand Trunk Railroad Weat.July 3.N F 9 harls ashes; Crathern &co 4 do ; W & Leeming 2 do; S Ogden 6 do; W&R Muir 3 do; Williamson 3 do; Janes, O&co 10 do ; E Major do; Jno Dougall 23 do; Sidey & Crawford 12 do\u2019, Jas Jack 1 do; Aiken & K 1 do; Janes, O&co 200 do flour; R Latham 100 do; Wm Parkyn 100 do ; S F Jones 100 do ; Wm Parkyn 350 bush wheat; 0 J Cusack 350 do; To order 11 hhds tobacco; W&T Leeming 7 kgs butter; M Laing 12 do; Jas Clark&co 23 do.Per Montreal and Champlain R> R.July 3.C&Caverhill l bx; J F Henry&co 4 boxes; W Kerr 4 cks lead; Picault&Son 2 bxs; T L Steel k co 2 do 1 kit; J Milne 1 case; Nelson& Wood 5 bris; J M Moyce 5 pckgs wheels cabs and car; Jeffrey Bros 48 hhds molasses.VIA HEMMINGFORD.Chandler&H 75 kgs butter 15 hxs cheese.Per Chamblv Canal.July 3.Boat Thos Gilchrist\u2014N Davis 11 bris 1 hf brl kerosene oil.Boat Henry Odell\u2014Owner 25 tons sand.Per Ihachine Canal.July 3.Per steamer St.Helen\u2014 Janes, O & co 709 barrels flour 31 bags do; Bancroft&Black 38 pkgs fruit; Ryan 40 packages butter; Renaud&Cassidy 137 do g\u2019ware; J Patton k co 28 do; R Johnston 8 brls potash ; Cusack Bros 4 pkgs carriage stuff.Str Kingston\u2014C Freeland 500 brls flour; A & Kirkpatrick 100 do; J Baird 100 do; Brown & Childs 24 barrels skins 73 do 54 hides; Maitland, Tylee&co 111 ehts tea; J Gregory &co 20 barrels apples; Aiken&K 14 kgs butter; W&R Muir 11 brls ashes; J Jamieson 6 kegs liquor ; Mitchell k G 1 hrl mustard; M P Ryan 4 boxes eggs; CON 11 heads cattle.Str Huron\u2014C Freeland 1699 brls flour, Janes, O & co 541 do; John Smith 200 do; Taylor Bros 200 do; D E McLean & co 131 do; L Renaud 200 bags do ; Ja.ues, Tracy & co 13 brls do 11 do pork; D Masson & co 199 do; Jas Jack&co 3 brls potash; Mnlholland & B 7 do pearl ash; Jeffery, Noad&co 249 kgs lard; Aiken&K 50 do butter; J Dougall 14 do; Janes, O&co 10 do; Jaques, Tracy &eo 1 cs bacon; Moss Brothers 1 do dry goods; G Armstrong 1 do veneering; John Boyd 1 do; T G Oliver 1 do mops.BIRTHS.At Brantford, on the 28th ultimo, the wife of Mr.A.Glass, of a son.MARRI AGES.At London, on the 26th ultimo, hy the Itf V G R San* derson, Mr.C\u2018.B.Adams, to Miss Louisa .Elizabeth Cox, both of London.SPATHS.In Montreal, 3rd inst., John Henry, son of James Wright.Contractor, aged 1 year and 5 months.At St.Paul, Minnesota, U.S., on the 6th June last, of consumption, Caroline Elizabeth, only daughter of Thames Walsh, and grand daughter of the late Edward Itansor., of Terrebonne, L.C., aged 15 years.At Welland, on Friday, the 27th ultimo, Mr Hugh Alexander, late of Glasgow, aged 28 years.At St.Catharines, on the 28th ultimo, Mr.Benjamin Seaman, Sen., in the 81st year of ids age.At Dickinson\u2019s Landing, Osnabrock, on the 4th ultimo, at the residence of his son, Mr.J, It.Wood, Mr.Roger Wood, in his 69th year.In South Cayuga, on the 18th ultimo, Elizabeth Thomas, mother 6f John Prentice, aged 90 years and 3 months.In Westminster, on the 30th ultimo, Celese, wife of Mr.E.L.Davis, aged 31 years, 9 months and 10 days.The 47th Band performs at the Flower Show, in the Crystal Palace, this afternoon.July 4.\tc 159 A* A MASONIC.N EA1ERGENT MEETING of LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, F.& A.M., C.R., will be held THIS (Friday) EVENING, 4th instant, at EIGHT o\u2019clock precisely, at their ROOMS, MASONIC HALL, Place d\u2019Armes, on business of importance.The Members are particularly requested to attend- By Order of the P.M.W.WITHEYj St cretary.July 4.\tl5^ The 47th Baud performs at the Flower Show, in the Crystal Palace, this afternoon.July 4.c 1G9 s Shed Wanted, UITABLE for STORING EMPTY PACKAGES.Apply at No.16 St, Peter Street, July 4,\te 159 "]
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