Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 29 juillet 1862, mardi 29 juillet 1862
[" I POST OFFICE, Montreal, June 30,1862.Arrivals and departures of Mails at Montreal MAILS.Quebec by Steamer, including l Three Rivers & William Henry ' Quebec by Railroad.North Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train.Canada West Mixed Train.Wav to Ottawa, including Offices I in Two Mountains.f Laprairie,.\u2014 St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and I Clarenceville.f N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, &c.St.Hyacinthe, M.elbourne, Island \u2019 Pond and Portland.Chateauguay, Beauharnois and Huntingdon,.Lachine,.St Remi, Hemmingfora «-Platts ourg 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,.f DUE.7.00\ta m 8.00\ta m 8.00\ta m 11.00 p m 5.45\tp m 5.00\tpm 10.30 a m 10.30 a m 10.30 a m 8.30\ta m 3.45\tpm 6.30\tp m 8.00\ta m 1.45\tpm 11.00\ta m 10.00\ta m 10.30\ta m 8.00\ta m 5.00\tpm 1.45 p m CLOSE.6.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 7.00\tpm 4.00\tp m 6.30\ta ml 8.30\ta m2 6.00\ta m 3.00\tp m 5.30\ta m 3.00 p m 3.00\tp m 7.00\tam 4.00\tpm3 5.00\tam 5 00a m 2.00\tp m 3.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 2.00\tpm 7.30\ta m 6.30\ta m 4.00\tp m Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 8.15 a.m.do\tdo\t9.15 a.m.do\tdo\t7.30 a.m.& 4.30 P.n 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 at,1 45 p.m., and closes every Wednesday and Saturday at 4.00 p m.TURKISH BATHS VITRE STREET, Adjoining the Royal Horse Bazaar.THESE BATHS are fitted up and conducted ou the English system, and are now in full operation.Careful attendance afid every comfort may be r£>] imi\t_ t3~Families can be accommodated at appointe .hours.May 21.\t121 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LIV.MONTREAL, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1862.NUMBER 180 THE LEVEE ! GENTLEMEN intending to be present at the GOVERNOR-GENERAL\u2019S LEVEE will find a good supply of Fashionable Dress Dais AT 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 BLACK LACE SHAWLS, BLACK LACE MANTLES, Lawn and Muslin Garibaldi\u2019s EMBROIDERIES, &c\u201e Challis, Cloth, Silk and Pique Garibaldi\u2019s For Street Wear.THE NEW JACKETS In all the New Materials.THE .NEW IRISH LACES Ja flollars and Setts.HEW MlRECIh/RT POINT LACES In Collars find Setts.NEW BLACK, WHITE, ÀND BLACK AND WHITE LACE iViiffirS.168 NOTRE DAME STREET, J.PARKIN, Lace.v.uj.June 10.\t1?8 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 9th June inst.,) of Fixchanging 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 order, W.A.MERRY, Secretary.Office of the Montreal and 1 Champlain Railroad Co.v Montreal, IT June, 1862.)\tdl 145 GORE BUNK.THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the FOURTH day of AUGUST next, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year.By order, WM.G.CRAWFOflD, Cashier.Gore Bank,\t?Hamilton, 23rd June, 1862 $\te-M-155 BM.mm FRttJF BUI!'.'.! Important to Military Officers Î THE Undersigned has just received TWO CASES of the celebrated \u201cREGALITA\u201d and \u201cLONDON\u201d CIGARS, which will be sold to Officers free of duty, according to the form prescribed by law.G.LEVEY, Tobacconist to H.R.H.the Prince of Wales, 149 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.July 10.\t164 THE ClONIlL Life Assurance Company.HEAD OFFICE: Edinburgh and Rontrcal, 19 Great St.James Street.Manager for Canada.W.M.RAMSAY.Inspector op Agencies.RICHARD BULL.ALL information on the subject of LIFE ASSURANCE will be given here or at any of the Agencies.W.M.RAMSAY, Manager.June 19,\t146 ^ R.CAMPBELL & CO.Have lately opened at the Montreal Carpet Warehouse, 49 GREAT ST.JAIMES STREET, NEW PATTERNS in VELVET, BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY CARPETINGS.Also, some fine patterns of remarkably well seasoned FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, which will be cut to suit any dimensions.A few bales of UNION CARPETS in slock, well worthy the attention of Merchants.A serious advance being likely to occur in tbe prices of Fine Carpets this Fall, purchasers would do well to make their selections previously^ at the MONTREAL CARPET WAREHOUSE, Great St.James Street.Notice is hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the MOLSONS BANK, for the Election of Directors and transaction of other Business, will be held at the OFFICE or the BANK, in this City, at THREE o\u2019clock, P.M., on MONDAY, the FOURTH AUGUST proximo.By Order of the Board.WM.SACHE, Cashier.Montreal, July 7, 1862.\t162 Bank of Biitish Nod!) Ametica, Incoroporated by Royal Charter.''I'1 HE Court of Directors hereby give notice | that a half yearly Dividend, at the rate of Six per cent, per annum, on the Capital of the Bank, will become payable to the Proprietors of Shares registered in the Colonies, on and after the 26th day of July, 1862, during the usual hours of business at the several Branch Banks, as announced by Circular to the respective parties.Dividend is declared in Sterling money free of jivîome tax, and will be payable in the Colonjes @4 tlje pjite of Exchange current on the 26th (Jay .of J,yly, lâ,62, U) be fixed by the respective locaJ Boards, witfeati addifi## equivalent to the income tax.âLf transfer can be made bet y.eep the 1st and 26Vh July,\ta3 tS:ie Books must be closed during that period.By order of the Court, C.McNAB, Secretary.June 30.\tddb 155 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.Tbe 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 CANADA HOTfL 15 & 17 ST.GABRIEL STREET.THE Undersigned informs his Friends and the Public in general that he has made Great Improvements in the above-named Hotel.Visitors will always find his Omnibus in waiting on the arrival of Steamboats and Cars.The Table i always well furnished.Prices ext emely moderate.SERAFINO GIRALDI.May 6.\t108 iOÏEL, 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.GTANELLI, Manager.June 16.\t143 STEPHENSON HOUSE AND ST.CATHARINES SAL1NEBATHS.lu Rliemnatism.ljout, Neuralgia,Diseases of Women, Indigestion, Serpfula, And Obstinate Syphilitic ApFEtmoiia of Bones and Skin, and the many and W OMDEItrui.CUBES Effected by these Waters, have made them FAMOUS THROUGHOUT AMERICA.îs permitted to-the following distinguished vminors, $s to the efficacy of the St.Catharines Waters )n\tThe Right Revd.Archbishop Hughes, O.ep.J.VVateon Wepb, Alvah Hunt, Esq., EijUvio Forrest, Ésq., F.QePeygjt.er, Esq., C.Stetson, Esq., I).Howard, Esq., Messrs.P.V.Kin^» and Lekoy, of Wevv York Cijty, If.yV Sergeant, Esq., of FishkjU, Messrs «Ms.Layvr.enc.e, P.Grant, and P O.Brooks, Qf BpBjLfiC, JJjshQP ppMtf, of Indiana, C.C.Trowbridge, Esq., Betrflff, Pro?, «/as.P.White, Bufla.lo, &c.The major/ty of the leading Ph^icians 511 tlie large cities are à.is.O we?! acquainted wRli the properties of ties Witters, and the i'qlj.Qwing gentlemen m Canada :\u2014C'Uanceüni\u2018 «fàfce, «J.B.Rqhjnson, Esq.Toronto, John Gait,\tH- V^nhOhglmet, Esq., Judge McCord, Montreal.£#\u201cSt.Catharines is eleven miles west .Qf the-Supensiou Bridge.Niagara Falls trains connecting with ail Express trains on New York Central Railway will convey passengers direct to the Springs, per Great Western Railroad.For sale by all the principal Druggists in Montreal.P.S.\u2014Wholesale orders, addressed J.BRIGGS attended to.COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Caffe-Gladli & Reading-tom, PLACE D\u2019ARIIES, MONTREAL.F.C.G I A N E L 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 BIBITA NAPOLITANA,\u201d you will find it in perfection at GIANELLI\u2019S 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 12j 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 GIANELLI\u2019S SMOKING ROOMS' If you are inclined to read the Newspapers, and enjoy a cheerful Garden prospect, enlivened by the 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 ICE PITCHERS.SAVAGE & LYMAN HAVE RECEIVED A FURTHER SUPPLY FINE ELECTRO-PLATED Ice fitters.Souls ml Tongs, CATHEPRAL block.NOTRE DAME STREET.June 2().J52 Mum.roA , momptly attend M'oiifi'CiT, ÂjffêP fftiP- NOTICE.(HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the style and firm of B.DAWSON & SON is this day dissolved by mutual consent.The affairs of the late firm will be arranged by DAWSON BROTHERS, on the premises.BENJAMIN DAWSON, SAMUEL E.DAWSON.Montreal, July 1, 1862.\t158 49 II.June 17.Campbell & Co.144 Safe, Agreeable, Effectual DIXON\u2019S Aromatic Blackberry Carmiuative, A SAFE, EASY and EFFECTUAL CURE for Disorders of the Bowels and Stomach, for both Children and Adults, promptly relie-» ing Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Dysentery, dependent on debility or relaxation of intestinal exhalements, attended with febrile excitement or inflammation, as in cases of Summer complaint or derangement of the Stomach and Intestines, caused by change of food and water, giving rise to Colic, Wind and painful Purging of the Bowels.Prepared by the Proprietor, W.F.DAVIDSON, Cincinnati, O.SOLE AGENT for the CANADAS, A.G.DAVID; ON, Successor to S.J.Lyman & Co., Corner Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.July 3.\t158 Game Fish of the North.JUST RECEIVED\u2014 The Game Fish of the Northern States of America and British Provinces, by \u201cBarnwell,\u201d price $1.25.\u2014also.\u2014 Hans of Iceland, the Demon of the North, by Victor Hugo, 50c Cosette, par Victor Hugo, 75c The Science of Language by Max Muller Abel Drake\u2019s Wife, by John Saunders, 25c North America, by Anthony Trollope, 60c &c,\t&c,\t&c.For Sale by DAWSON BROS., 23 Great St.James Street.July 3.\t158 Wine, Brandy, Stout, &c.O/A/V CASES \u2014vari IN reference tc the above, the undersigned beg to announce that they have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP for the purpose of CONTINUING the BOOK and STATIONERY BUSINESS in all its Branches, at the Old Stand, under the style and firm of \u201c DAWSON BROTHERS.\u201d SAMUEL E.DAI.SON, JOHN T.DAWSON, WILLIAM V.DAWSON.23 Great St.James Street, f Montreal, July 1, 1862.\t)\t158 OTTAWA HOUSE, CUSHING\u2019S (iateBang\u2019s) ISLAND, jf®«rlland Harbor.This new and beautiful HOTEL c?.n-tflins.100 Rooms, is built of Brick in tjie most substantial manner for a first-class Hole}, apd will be opened as soon as completed\u2014about tbe 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 Plate Chests, &c, JA.GARLIC K, having again returned to \u2022 Montreal, begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Military and Naval Officers of Canada, that he has again commenced the Manufacture of PLATE CHESTS, MILITARY and NAVAL ACCOUTREMENT and CAMP CHESTS ; also, DESPATCH BOXES, with Bramah and Mordan Locks ; GUN, PISTOL and SWORD CASES, and every description of Fancy Cases to order.J.A.G.desires to state to Merchants and others at a distance requiring Gun and Pistol Cases, that they can have them made perfectly correct, by drawing on paper the exact size of stock, length and width of barrel, and size of flask.All articles warranted to stand any climate.N.B.\u2014- Old Articles Repaired equal to New.rACTOH-Sr\u201425 X.ittle St.James Street, Chateauguay Lake House, Kept by Lewis Bellows, Eight miles from Cbateaugnay 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 tlic Dgcf.The TROUT FISHING is perhaps the finest in the State.K5-Carriages 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 E N V E LO P E S.CHARLES W.BAKER Manufacturer of every variety ot Patent Machine-Made Envelopes, XPRESSLY adapted to the wants of the TO SPORTSMEN & AUTEURS, SAVAGE & LYMAN HAVE FOR SALE BALLARD\u2019S Paient Bieeeli-LoÉï Rifles, MOST PERFECT WEAPON OF THE KIND YET INVENTED, FOR Portability, Accuracy & Distance.S3~ Examination solicited.CATHEDRAL BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET.June 26.152 June 28.MONTREAL.n Its 154 Barsac to $15 finest imported Brandy, vintages CLARET \u2014Sauterne, ms brands, from $3 per case Pemartin\u2019s and i In -wood ftnd bot.tle>the Domecq\u2019s Sherries Hhds, qr-casks and cases 1840, 1854 and 1858 Moet & Chandon\u2019s Green Seal Champagne \u201cAllsopp\u2019s\u201d E I Ale, quarts and pints Guinness & Sons\u2019 Extra Stout, quarts, Imperial pints and pints Scotch Whiskey, Old Tom, Old Jamaica Ritchie, Ford & Co\u2019s Old Family and Rye Whiskey.For Sale, ALEX.MoGIBBON.,lune 28\tJ54 Coals! Jpoals ! ! THE Subscribers have constantly on hand, and offer for Sale AT LOWEST MARKET RATES.Lehigh, all sizes, best qualities and genuine article.Honey Bz'ook, 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, lüuarts & Pints ALSO, Fire Bricks.Fire Clay, Chimney Tiles, Drain Pipes, &c., &c.AND Coke\u2014Best Newcastle Foundry Coke, in lots to suit purchasers.Apply to J.O.MILLER, WOODS & Co., Corner Youville & McGill St., 143\tFoot of McGill Street.THEBXTRAORDINARY EXCITEMENT respecting HARPER TWELYETREES\u2019 PATENT SOAP POWDER, is daily increasing, and it has now attained a celebrity altegether unparalleled throughout the Globe.The saving of time, trouble, labour, money, firing, and soap, is the best possible proof of its superiority over the disgraceful imitations which are attempted to be palmed oif upon the public.Sold by Oilmen, Grocers, and Druggists everywhere.ASK for BRIGGS\u2019 AUSTRALIAN SATIN GLAZE STARCH where you purchase HARPER TWELVE-TREES\u2019 SOaP POWDER.One pound is equal to nearly two pounds of any other.Used by Her Majes?tv\u2019s Lace Dresser, and the Laundress for Buckingham Palace.Harper Tvvelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London.Agents for Montreal\u2014Thomas Olaxton & Co.August 23,\teowy-s-10 E?various styles of shade and colour, and at prices which cannot fail to be satisfactory.The attention of buyers is respectfully solicited.CHAS.W.BAKER, 29 Beekman Street, New York.Gardner Grehnleaf, Jr.June 28.\t3m 154 VALOIS & LIBELLE.NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs.Valois & Labellk have OPENED, at Nos.18 & 20 Jacques-Cartier Place, in the Store recently occupied by Messrs.Labelle & Lapierre, a LEATHER and BOOT and SHOE STORE.They will also always have on band an assortment of SHOEMAKERS\u2019 FURNISHINGS and Tools.NARCISSE VALOIS.SEVERE LABELLE.Montreal, May 8, 1862.3m Its 110 Drowned at Lachine, JAMES GARDNER fell from a Raft while passing the Lachine Rapids, about 11 o\u2019clock A.M.on Friday, the 6th instant.Any person finding the Body will please notify PAUL LARONY, Caughnawaga, who will pay all expenses.June 7.\t36 A Street.July 2 F9R m, HANDSOME JET BLACK CANADIAN PONY, suitable for a Lady or Gentleman to ride.Apply at No.175 Sherbrooke 157 On view at June 3, A First-Class COVERED FAMILY CARRIAGE, only having been used a few times.M.à P.GATIN\u2019S, 23 Craig Street.132 HITS! KITS I HITS! A.BRAHADI, riHST PREHIIÏTOT CAF AND FUB.ESTABLISHMENT, 113 Notre Dame Street,.Montreal.RECEIVED, THIS DAY, another supply of DRAB and BLACK CHUM HATS, very light, for Summer wear.Also, a large stock of STRAW HATS, of latest st} les.Always on hand, a great variety of CLOTH and TWEED HATS and CAPS.July 7.\t161_ vino m: i\u2019.vsto.Manzanilia, AND other SHERRIES, now landing and for Sale by FREDERICK KINGSTON, Wine Merchant, Hospital Street.July 14.\t167 P, P, Stewart\u2019s Cooking Stoves- FOR Summer and Winter use, the most perfect and economical Stove ever made.Six cords of wood is considered a good supply for the year lor the middle sizes These Stoves are fitted with Roasters, Warming Closets and Reservoirs for Hot Water, if required.Sold only by\tGEO.HAGAR, 302 & 304 St.Paul Street.July 4.159 Lidf 1.\t~ WILL BE SOLD, on MONDAY, the 21st of JULY next, at 10 o\u2019clock, A.M., at the Door of the Chmch of the Parish of L\u2019Ange Gardien\u2014 A LOT OF LAND, of 3 x 30 arpents, situated in the St.George Range in the said Parish of L\u2019Ange Gardien, bounded on one side by J.B.Robert, and on the other side by B.Choquette, the said Land belonging to Joseph Robert, minor.C.PAPIN, N.P.St.Cesaire, June 27, 1862.r If 156 By Autlionty of Justice.FOR SALE, to the highest bidder, at the Door of the Church of the Parish of 3t.Vincent de Paul, on TUESDAY, the FIFTH day of AUGUST next, the IMMOVABLE hereinafter described, belonging to the Estate of the late FRANCOIS CHARBONNEAU and MARGUERITE PREVOST, in their lifetime of the said Parish, to wit :\u2014 A FARM, situated at the Cole St.Francois, in the said Parish, containing five and-a half arpents by twenty-four arpents ; bounded on one side by the lands of Hilaire Hott, and on the other side by the lands of Joseph Archambault, with a House and other Buildings thereon erected.For the conditions and terms, apply to L.SAURIOL, St.Jlartin, July 14, 1862.r tf 168 R SHARPLEY\u2019S Price List GOLD and SILVER WASHES.Silver Open-faced Lepenes.$6.00 Silver Hunting no\t.9.00 Silver Open-taced Detached Levers.8.00 Silver Hunting do\tdo\t.10.00 Silver Open English Patent Levers.16.00 Silver Hunting do do\tdo\t.20.00 Gold Open-faced Lepenes.15.00 Gold Hunting Detached Levers.20.00 A complete assortment of Open and Hunting English Patent Lever Watches, Chronometers Ladies Enameled and Diamond Set Watches &c., &c.A guarantee for one year given with all Watches sold, and the Cases varranted to be as represented 18 Karat Gold &\u2022».Sterling Silver.\u2014¦ AuSD,-^*\tv*\u2014' A large assortment of New Patterns in Guaid and Vest Chains AT $16.00 per oz., exclusive of Fashion.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 27.\t153 oiii-Dooi m.CROQUET, LAWN BILLIARDS, RED, WHITE AND BLUE, CRICKET, and ARCHERY, At R.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 30.\t155 MING m THE BATH, 80 Cents per Dozen Cakes.FOR Cents At R.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 28.154 LEWIS & DURFEE, Nos, 28 & 3ÛICANAL STREET, BOSTON, Sops AaKJTS OF Tl|n Union Cqal an4 Oil Company, OF MAySVipLF, fENTpOKY, FOR theip Paraffjne Rubricating Oils for Rail rpa4 Oar Wheels, Loçoinotiye Engines, Steamers, and all kinds of Stationery Machinery also, their Extra Cotton Spindle Oil Wool and Sewing Machine Oil, Roiling Mill Grease, &c, he , from pure Cannel Coal.All warranted for tbe purposes for which they are recommended -ALSO, IN STORE AND FOR SALE,- MAYSVILLE COAL OIL, for BURNING, made from pure Cannel Coal.PARAFFINE WA£ and PARAFFINE WAX 'tiANDlJa, \" u,;1 :i, July 2.\t6m 157 KEMP&CO., 212 NOTRE BAIHE STREET (Sepgpg ppqf past of fife French Church HAYJ3 jus j pecplyecy pep S.11.if Nopth Ameri-pan, a good 'assortment of ÜNTtER-CLOTHIMG,\t\u201c such 84 GAUZE BS Do Do suitable fop tbe present season, MERINO UNDgR-SHIRTS -lîf- its TOP- MERINO UNDER-PANTS SILK do do SPUN SILK SOCKS LISLE THREAD do., &c.A.00.GENTLEMEN\u2019S WITTE K|D GLOVES Do\tLAVENDER do do N.B.\u2014Shirts and Collars made to order.July 2.\t157 niDCCC Dahlul long mm.JUST RI^EIVEP, A FURTHER LOt' 0Ï Brown & Black BaiegeloniSliawls For Sale.June 23.ALEX.WALKER, St.Peter Street.149 RLFINLD ROCK OIL, SROM Comet Oil Works, ENNISKILLEN, C.W., Warranted J¥on - Explosive.For Sale low to the Trade.W.W- June 21.MpOLELLAN, Sole Agent, 7 & 9 Williom Street.148 HIGH WINES, 50 0.P.Puncheons, Barrels, A SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND, KIBMSSTOM mSTIIXEKY.w, w.McClellan, Agent, 7 & 9 William Street.June 21.\t118 NOTjCE.THE SuhscriDer having REMOVED to that centrally situated and convenient 8TONE STORE, Nos.7 and 9 WILLIAM STREET, (4 Doors West of McGill Street), will continue to pay strict personal attention to consignments of FLOUR, GRAIN, BUTTER, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE entrusted to his care, in order to realize highest market prices.Sales made whenever practicable.Proceeds handed over immediately when realized, and all charges kept as low as possible.Consignments and orders solicited.N.B.- -Excellent Cellarage for Butter, &c.REFERENCES : David Torrance & Co., Montreal; Lymans, Clare & Co, ditto; Robertson, Hutchins & Co., ditto; Hon.John Young, ditto ; L.H.Holton, ditto ; James Hicks, Esq., Perth, C.W.; Hon.Malcolm Cameron, Sarnia, C.W.; James Morton, Esq., M.P.P., Kingston; E.Whitney, Esq., Gault, C.W.; R.M.& O.S.Hough, Chicago, U.S.; Leduc & Gibbs, ditto ; A.Leduc & Co., Milwaukie; J.G.Kennedy, Esq., Cashier, Branch Bank of Indiana, Lawrencehurgli, Ind.w.w.McClellan, Commission Merchant, (Late 151 Wellington Street.) May 8.\t\"\t3m HO STOMP 11 THE Subscriber having Leased that LARGE and CENTRALLY SITUATED STONE STORE, Nos.7 & 9 WILLIAM STREET, (four Doors West of McGill Street), is prepared to receive on STORAGF, at moderate rates, Flour, Grain, Sugar, Butter, Fish, Salt, and Merchandise Generally.A careful Man will be in prompt attendance, and samples of property in Store sent when desired.Fire Insurance effected at first-class rates.w.w.McClellan, Commission Merchant.N.B.\u2014Excellent Cellarage for Butter, &c.May 8.\t3m 110 CONVERSE COLSON & CO, COMMISSION MSB CHANTS, 20 Lemoine Street, July 1.156 Boxes castile soap Hf-chests Uncolored Japan Tea Casks Sal Seda Bags Arracan Rice Hhds Sugar Casks Burgundy Port Cases Wiue and Beer Bottles Barrels Fresh Currants CONVERSE COLSON & CO.July 1.\t156 17OR SALE\u2014 i1 VICTORIA ROCK OIL.WILLIAM NIVIN, Agent Canadian Oil Co., of Hamilton.May 29.\t138 NEW MUSIC, FOR SALE AT H.PRINCE\u2019S, 145 NOTRE DAME STREET.Magdalena\u2014Transcription, by the Author of \u201c The Maiden\u2019s Prayer.\u201d In Memoriam\u2014Elegy, by Brinley Richards.The second edition of this popular piece.D\u2019Albert\u2019s Trovatore Mazurka\u2014The best Dancing Mazurka ever published.La Roche\u2019s Juanita Quadrille\u2014A charming Quadrille on the most popular songs ol the day.My Heart, pray canst thou answer ?\u2014A new German Song for one or two voices, by Kucken.Also, all the best Songs from the new Opera, \u201c The Lilly of Killarney.\u201d July 8.\t162 GIBB & GO., (ESTABLISHED IN 1 775), HAVE just OPENED, per S3.Jura, THREE GASES of GOODS, containing all the latest productions of the Season in their line.\u2014also,\u2014 One case of FANCY SCARFS, DRESS and UNDRESS CRAVATS, TIES, &c.WHITE, LAVENDER and FANCY TINTED KID DRESS GLOVES.suitable for the FULL DRESS LEVEE on Wednesday next.July 1.\t156 WINE IND BEER QUIRTS.The Subscriber offers for Sale 350 crates Wine & Beer Betties QUARTS AND PINTS, YV.C.YYILLIS, No.1 Exchange Court.June 28.154 C>eo Y 01 -
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