Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 1 mai 1869, samedi 1 mai 1869
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T O LET,-I tV'VORKHOOMS or OFFICES, light i ïl-J00-lT!ï\u2019 Or\\or 265 Cathedra! f oek, ISotro Dame Street, with : through gateway Little j rrr-.^ ,Ù 5 H \u201c p s I ont ranee __ CiT St.Janies Street.Apply to EVANS, MERCER & CO.wholesale Druggists, Arril 1')\tSU Jean BaPtlste Street.TO LET s-r-A rli?\u201e Ciroe-story STONE HOUSE, El s s ^\t^ °* t Ho! y rood Terrace, McGill College Avenue.Apply to GEO.\\V.WARNER & SON No.57 St.Francois Xavier St.[j = !J ^ 41 a , 1 ' aNIMo WITaTE.^^MÊfàSÈm s.March 22.68 TO LET.A FIRST-CLASS -DWELLING-: HOUSE, No.2i9 Peel Seeeet.Apply to February 2:\u2019.JOHN ELLIOTT, 19S St.Paul Street.45 February 35.TO LET, 1 PRINCE RUPERT PLACE, McTavish Street.Apply to S.H.& A.S.EWING, 102 King Street.38 ¦- l AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOL.LXI.NOTICES.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1869.NUMBER 103 $ Is bj AM si Jas'ise, TO LET, The STORES, No.331 St.Paul street, v*5~n~feAn corner of St.Dizier Lane, and extending to Commissioner\u2019s street, No.257.Immediate possession.\u2014Also,\u2014 The STORE, No.425 St.Paul street, corner St.Francois Xavier street, lately occupied by Messrs.McCulloch, Jack & Co.N.D.\u2014Alterations made to suit a pood tenant.O.BERTHELET, 291 Dorchester street.April 12.\tQ5 TO LET, Sr'srr-\\ That First-Class STONE DWEL-n ViTi LING,- No.702 Laganchetiere fossa; Street, West, opposite the resi-irf 3^2 dence of Gen.Windham.S&sJ&sssi Apply to KERSHAW & EDWARDS; Or to\tMR.WILSON, Herald Office.April 9.\t84 TO LET, V STORE corner of Notre Dame and sinr McGill Streets, to be divided into U] 5 2 j two Stores if required ; and the two N Hi*'\" uRPer Hats rented apart.Tliose -4 two flats could answer a Photographer or for Show Room.Apply to P.LAMOTHE, N.P., 3i Little St.James Street.ebruary 27.\tjq '\tFOE SAL ID, That magnificent first-class COT-g'û \\i~£ - T AGE situated upon the high road pS-is s aj to Lachine, two minutes walk pi H Û H 1 from that Station, containing 11 apartments, with Storehouse, Stable, and Ice-house, a large Garden, with two large flower beds in front of the House.Title perfect.For conditions, apply to the undersigned Proprietor upon the premises.FRANCOIS CUSSON.Lachine, 5th February, 1869.\t31 TO LET, IN THE \u201c HERALD\u201d BUILDING, Great St.James Street, TWO ROOMS in the Second Story.,\t\u2014ALSO,\u2014 j::H :: s jj : A LARGE ROOM in real\u2019, nowoccu-pied by Mr.Bishop, Engvaver.Apply to February 17, MR.WILSON, Herald Office.49 TO LET, ^ That large STONE STORE, 79 x 50, \u2018 ~ Nos.36 and 38 Duke Street ; also, a BRICK STORE in rear, 50 x 30.and large Yard running through to _____ Nazareth Street, well adapted for Storage or Manufacturing purposes.Apply to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Hospital Street.March 26.\t72 ITVt possession 1st May, N o.50LS1.Paul K 5\t1 STORE AND \u20181\t-\t- I -3 a s Street.February 9.OFFICES TO LET, JNO.B.HELLIWELL.33 TO LET, The First-Class STONE HOUSE, 200 : St.Denis, near Ontario Street, coni' taining all modern improvements, i Possession immediately.Apply to m April 6.J AM U F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer.81 fm' ?.as! TO RENT, From 1st May next, that three-story || iViUal CUT-STONE HOUSE, in Mansfield y a »: « Street, at present occupied by the fij H ©: }| Subscriber; it is 27 feet front by 42 feet deep, and contains all modern improvements, with Stable, Coach-house, &c.It can be seen daily from 2 till 5 o\u2019clock.ARCH\u2019D FERGUSON.February 2.________________27 FOR SAFE, THAT LARGE AND DESIRABLE in PROPERTY, forming the corner ol ** k U x ! William and King Streets, known 0 % g; u i as the VULCAN IRON WOTKS containing about 15,000 superficial feet, with a frontage 005 feet on William and 158 on King Street, on which is erected a substantial two-Story Stone Building, with large and extensive Brick Building in rear.The projected Improvements on tiie Grey Nun Propel ty and the opening of King through to College Street this Spring, will materially enhance the value of this property.Terms easy.Apply to\tJAMES MUIR, House and Land Agent.March 2.\t51 Amin biheii foe sahF £ HALF OF LOT No.2 South side cfîTIUin Canal Basin, with the Building III s ü h on the same, occupied by the late P *5 ip; n firm of Camming & Parish as a ; GRAIN DRIER and ELEVATOR, with Hot Air Chamber adapted for W.II.Sutton\u2019s Patent Caloric Grain Drier, and exclusive right to use the Patent for Montreal.Bins capable of Storing over 35,000 bushels of Grain,\u2014Two Run of Stones, with other appurtenances, for grinding Corn Meal,\u2014and Steam Engine and Boiler for driving the Machinery.Apply to W.B.GUMMING.Montreal, 9th March, 1869.\t57 NOTICES.SEWILL vs^ RUSSELL.Messrs.H.& A.Saunders beg to acquaint the public with the following facts relative to the assertion recently made by Messrs.Russell & Sons, that they are \u201cChronometer Makers to the Queen.\u201d There is absolutely only one test of the character of a Chronometer maker known to or recognized by the British Government.That is.the periodical competition instituted by the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, to which all the leading makers send specimens of their productions.The Chronometers are subjected to a most searching trial, and their performance carefully noted.The result is afterwards published as a Parliamentary paper.In the Government trial for the year just ended, Mr.Sewill\u2019s Chronometer stood at the top of the list, thereby surpassing all the other makers in the Kingdom, while Messrs.Russell & Sons stood the twenty-first down the list, proving that even after Mr.Sewill there are nineteen manufacturers whose Chronometers are superior and more reliable than those of Messrs.Russell, who, during the whole of the years they have oeen in business, have never succeeded in selling a Chronometer to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, for the use of Queen Victoria\u2019s Royal Navy\u2014their Chronometers hav jng invariably been returned to them as below the standard required in Her Majesty\u2019s Navy.Messrs.K.& A.Saunders beg also to remind the public that the productions of Mr.Sewill, in addition to being proved to be superior to atl others before the unquestionable tribunal referred to, have received the most distinguished Royal and International Ronours that were over conferred on a manufacturer ; as, for instance, being the only Liverpool maker to whom was awarded the Great Prize Medal of the International Exhibition of London in 1862, and the Grand Medal of Honour at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1867.Messrs.H.& A.Saunders refrain from comment upon these facts, being convinced that they speak for themselves ; and further, notwithstanding the specious evasions of inferior manufacturers, the PREEMINENCE of Mr.Sewill\u2019s productions wilt be appreciated by the people of Canada; their superiority being conclusively demonstrated by the credentials of the highest authorities in horologic science.June 20.\t Its 147 HOUSE REAL Aï ATE \u201d AND General Business Agency.The undersigned respectfully informs the public that he lias opened an office in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall Buildings (First Floor) for the purpose of acting as a General Business Agent, more particularly for the Sale, purchase, or leasing of Real Estate, Investment of Money, V aluation or apprisement of every description of property, &c., &c.Particular attention will be given to alterations or repairs of buildings intrusted to his .charge.From his long experience as a Builder and Contractor, and from his general knowledge and extensive acquaintance, he hopes to be able to afford satisfaction to all who may require his services.DAVID BROWN.April 23.\t'\t97 H, M.MELVILLET\u201dC0, 41 Hlemry Street, BEG TO DRAW ATTENTION TO THEIB STOCK OF FXTÏRIsriTimE ot tneir own manutacture, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices.Designs and Estimates furnished for Furniture made to order.HOTELS, PUBLIC OFFICES, STORES, &c., fitted up in any style required, on verv reasonable terms.Orders for PACKING BOXES filled with despatch.Factory :-No.19 to 29 Kempt Street, near the Wellington Bridge.N.B\u2014Turning, Scroli.-Sawimg, Moulding, Shaping, Planing, Veners, &c., for the Trade.December 30.\tly 312 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, ) City and District of Montreal.\\ Public Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY the EIGHTEENTH DAY of MAY NEXT, at the hour of ELEVEN of the clock, in the forenoon, in the Office of the un_ dersigned Notaries Public, No.32 Little St.James Street (up-stairs), in the said city, will bo sold judicially, by Public Auction, to the highest and last bidder, the following REAL ESTATE belonging to the children and grand children of the late JOSIAS WURTELE, issue of his marriage with the late ELEANOR RAMSAY ;\u2014subject to the conditions of SALE to be then and there publicly read out, and which may be known before by applying to the undersigned No\" taries to wit:\u2014 1st.\u2014A LOT OF LAND or EMPLACEMENT situate in the said City of Montreal, in the St.Louis Ward thereof, on the northeast side of St.Lawrence.Street, containing thirty-eight feet aifol six inches in front on the line of St.Lawrence Street, and thirty-nine feet and four inches in rear on the line of St.Dominique Street, by a depth of one hundred ajid forty-four feet on the line of the St.Lawrence Market Place ; \u2014 the whole French measure and more or less, without warranty of precise measurement, and according to the plan thereof made by Joseph RieUe, Esq., sworn Land Surveyor, dated the 26th September 1363, which will remain deposited in the Office of C.F.Papineau, Notary ;\u2014and bounded the said lot in.front to the southwest by the said St.Lawrence Street, in rear to the north-east by the said St Dominique Street, on one side to the north-west, partly by the Estate of Mrs Byrne and partly by P.Lafrance, and on the other side to the south-east by the St.Lawrence Market ;\u2014with a two-story stone house and outbuildings thereon erected.2nd.A LOT of LAND and EMPLACEMENT, situate in the said City of Montreal, in the St.Lawrence Ward thereof, on the south-west side of St.Lawrence Street containing sixty-two ft.and nine inches in front of the line of St.Lawrence Street, by seventy-six feet in depth, the whole French measure and more or less, without warranty of precise measurement and according to another plan made by the said Joseph Rielle, sworn Land Surveyor,dated the 6Lh September U'G3, which will remain deposited in the Office of C.F.Papineau, Notary ;\u2014and bounded the said lot in front to the northeast by the said St.Lawrence Street, in rear to the south-west by the lot of land herein below thirdly described, on one side, to the north-west by Mrs.McKer-cher, and on the other side, to the south east, by Jacob Wurtele; with the brick houses, stables and sheds thereon erected.3rd.\u2014A lot of LAND or EMPLACEMENT, situate in the said city of Montreal, in the St.Lawrence Ward thereof, on the north-east side of St.Charles Borromee Street, containing by admeasurement sixty-five feet in front on the line of St.Charles Borromee Street, by a depth of sixty feet, the whole French measure, and more or less, without warranty of precise measurement, and according to the said lastly above mentioned plan .bounded the said lot in front to the southwest by the said St.Charles Borromee Street, in rear to the north-east by the lot hereinabove secondly described, on one side to the north-west by Mrs.Mc-Kercher, and on the other side to the south-east by Jacob Wurtele ;\u2014with three two-story brick dwelling houses and out-buildings thereon erected.Dated at Montreal aforesaid this twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.PAPINEAU, PAPINEAU & DURAND, 98-r-m-s,-M-18\tNotaries Public.SALE BIAUTHORITIOF JUSTICE.THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY depending of the estate of the late Francis Bourdon et uxor, WILL BE SOLD at the Office of the undersigned Notary No.18 Ste Therese Street, Montreal, on FRIDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of MAY,next, at TEN o\u2019clock, a.m., viz A LOT of LAND, situate in the St.LOUIS Ward of the said City of Montreal, containing 40 feet in front, by 90 feet in depth, French measure, more or less, bounded in front by St.Dominique Street, in rear by the Heirs Sawyer, on one side by J.Toner, and on the other side by J.Renaud ; with a one storey wooden house, containing two Dwellings and other buildings thereon erected.For conditions apply to N.G.BOURBONNIERE, N.P.Montreal, 21st April, 1869.\tr ts 95.NOTICES.fiT /ml fife JR MCE.\\.% ÇsSW s TO CREDITORS JOSHUA GEORGE BEARD, BANKS.La Sanaiie Jacoues Caifa NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN that a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of LA BANQUE JACQUES CAR-TIER has been declared for the CURRENT HALF YEAR ; and will be paid at the Bank on,-and after, the FIRST DAY of June next.The Transfer Books will he closed from the 17th to the 31st DAY of May next, both days inclusive.Bv order of the Board.K.COTTE, Cashier.Montreal, 29th April, 1869.\t101 Pursuant to a Decree of the Court of Chancery, made in a cause of Beard against Beard, the Creditors of Joshua _ Georgk Beabo.tlio eider, late of the city of Toronto, in \u2022 the county of York, Founder and Coal Merchant,, who dfed fn or about the month of November, 1SG6, are, on or before the THIRD day of JUNE, 1309 to JSend by post, prepaid, to Messrs.PLAIN,FERGUSON & PARKINSON, of the said city of Toronto; ( the SolN itors of Mary Rebecca Beard and Sarah Jane Beard, the plaintiffs in said cause ) ttioir Christian and surnames, addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities ( if any ) held by them ; or, In default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree.Every Creditor holding an5^ security is to produce the same before me the Undersigned, Master in Ordinary of the said Court, at my chambers in Os-goode Hall, in the city of Toronto, on the FIFTEENTH day of JUNE, 1869, at TV ELVE o'clock, noon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims.Dated the Twenty-second day of April, 1869 9s'nl-1'\tA.N.BUELL.BAlOFIdlP1 Tin CORPORATION NOTICES J 0 NOTICES.OF City ©f Montréal Consolidated TV OTIOK.MR.LESTER T.SIMPSON 'was this day admitted a Partner in our business.C.FITTS & CO.Montreal, 5th April, 1809.\tim 90 The Subscriber undertakes the Management and winding up of BANKRUPT and TRUST ESTATES, and ACCOUNTANT BUSINESS generally.DAVID J.CRAIG, 26 Foundling Street March 17.ly 01 FRENCH LESSONS.A Parisian lady is desirous or obtaining a position in an English Family, where she would give instruction in the French language, and receive in compensation her board and lodging.Apply by note to M.M.Herald Office.January 2.INSOLVENT NOTICES.Insolvent Act of 1864, The creditors of the undersigned are notified to meet at tiie office of John Whyte, Official Assignee, in the city of Montreal, on THURSDAY the THIRTEENTH DAY of MAY next, at half-past TEN o\u2019clock, A.M., to receive statements of his affairs and to name an Assignee.A.O.BUCHANË.Guelph, Ont., 20th April, 1869.\t89 Insolvent Act of 1864.In the Matter of JEAN BTE.LECOMPTE, of La Baie du Febyre, Trader, Insolvent.The creditors of the insolvent are hereby notified tiiat he has made an assignment of his estate and effects under the above Act, to me the undersigned, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claim, specifying the security they hold,if any, and the value of it, if none, stating the fact, the whole attested under oath with the vouchers in support of such claims.J.B.THIBAUDEAU.Montreal, 27th April, 1869.\tdu-100 j Wuiîtarf licitation, Will be sold, at the door of the Parish Church, in the Village of St.Laurent, on MONDAY, the TENTH of MAY next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, without reserve, the following REAL ESTATE, belonging to the communante de biens, heretofore subsisting between the late JOSEPH HADLEY and Dame A.HARLAND, his surviving wife A Farm or Lot of Land situate lying and being at Cote St.Laurent, in the Parish of St.Laurent, in the District of Montreal, containing about sixty-three arpents and a half arpent in superficies > bounded in front by the Cote St.Laurent Road, in rear by the Representatives Rapidieur and C.Major, on one side by Remi DeLorier, representing Thomas Phillips, and on the other side by the property of Felix Joron rf^Latulippe,or his representatives ; with a Dwelling House, Barn, Stables and other appurtenances thereon erected.The above property is about five miles distant from the City of Montreal, on a good macadamized road, and has a right of way from the Cote Vertu Road to the rear of the said Farm.There is also a good Quarry of Greystone on Farm.Undoubted titles.For further particulars, apply to JAMES SMITH, N.P., 88 Great St.James Street.April 22, 18G9.\tts 85.Insolvent Aot of 1864, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.CANADA,\t) Province of Quebec, Ç District of Montreal.) ÏS3 tiie Superior Court.In the Matter of - NOEL PRATT, An Insolvent, AND TaNCREDE SAUVAGEAU, Official Assignee.Notice is hereby given that the undersign\" ed hasfyled, in the office of this Court, a deed of composition and discharge executed by his creditors, and that on the Twenty-Sixth day of June next, he will apply to the said Court for a confirmation of the discharge thereby effected in his favour under the said Act.NOEL PRATT.By his Attorney ad litem, M.E.CHARPENTIER.Montreal, 22nd April, 1869.\t2 m s 97.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a.DI-VIBENDofSIXPER CENT, upon the Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the CURRENT HALF YEAR; and that the same will be payable at its Banking House, in this City, on and after TUESDAY, the FIRST DAY of JUNE next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 18th to the 31st days of May next, both days inclusive.THE ANNUAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held, at the BANK, on MONDAY, the SEVENTH DAY of JUNE next.The CHAIR to be taken at ONE o\u2019clock precisely.By order of the Board.E.H.KING, General Manager.Montreal, 23th April, 1869.TS,tlJl 101 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Semi-Annual INTEREST on the above-named SEVEN PEB CENT STOCK is Duo and will be paid to REGISTERED SHAREHOLDERS, at the.\tof th&IIndersign- ed, fiX3î-ïtrr n 1 ÜJ U HJ a MIS.Latest Prices of Gold at New York New York, April 30\u2014Midnight.Opening, 134g.Closing, 1841.Madrid, April 30.\u2014 Cortes rejected a motion to establish the Roman Catholic religion as the only religion of the country.Queenstown, April 30.\u2014 The Cunard steamer Java, from New York, April 21st, arrived to-day.The Montreal Telegraph Company have open an office at Port Robinson, on the Welland canal.Tariff from Montreal 40 cents for 10 words, and 2 cents for aditional words.CITY ITEMS.\u2014The meetings and Sunday School in connection with the Chaboillez Square Mission, which have been suspended in consequence of the late flood, will be re-opened on Sunday next.The Rev.George Brown, New Connexion Methodist, will conduct Divine Service at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge to-morrow (Sabbath), at 3 P.M.Montreal Veterinary School.\u2014 The three sessions of this institution has just oome to a succesful termination\u2014 Out of four gentlemen who presented themselves for examination, the following succeeded iu obtaining Diplomas\u2014 Yiz\u2014 Clement John Alloway,\u2019| Montreal ; \u2014William Patterson Jr Montreal and James Perries Galt, Ontario, The curriculum which extends our three sessions of six months each, embraces the same course of instruction as taught iu the ^Veterinary [Colleges of Scotland & England,\" and the facilities for study, though on a smaller scale are just as advantageous to the pupils \u2014 The following .gentlemen composed the Board of Examiners.viz \u2014 Geo.W.Campbell, M, D ; Dean of the medical Faculty\u2014, Major Campbell, Pres.Board of Agriculture, Dr Faaser, Professor of Physiology.DrCraik, Professor of Chemistry\u2014 H, Bath Esqr V.S.Geo Leelere Esqr M.D.Secy Bd of Agriculture Royal Artillery, and D.Me Eachran Lecturer on Veterinary Medecino and Surgery\u2014The Board expressed the highest satisfaction with the proficiency of the gentlemen who came before them,\" in all the branches,\u2014In presenting the Diplomas the President in a few very appropriate remarks, expressed a hope that they would not rest contented with what they had to day obtained, but that by steady plodding and constant reading they would not only keep up what they evidently know so well, but post themselves in what is daily occurring in the professien in this & other countries, he wished them all to remember that success in life depended entirely on their own individual efforts, and assured them that honest industry would most with its merited reward.Very excellent dog cart, 2 serviceable rockaways, 14 carriages and waggons of various kinds, to be sold at Patterson s, Cote Street, to-day, Saturday, at two o\u2019clock.Also 4 horses, 5 sets harness, 2 riding saddles, 1 ladies saddle, English make, cost $50.BOGLE\u2019S HYPERION FLUID.\u2014The following will show the estimation in which this article is held in the South : Charleston Hotel, ) Charleston, S.C., March 7, 1851.i Mr.Wm.Bogle, Boston\u2014Dear Sir: Some time ago my hair commenced falling oifto such an extent I began to fear I should become prematurely bald.After using many of the popular restoratives of the day, a friend suggested your Hyperion Fluid, which I was induced to- try, with, I confess, but little hopes of success.I was surprised and gratified, however, after a short trial, to And a decided improvement, and I now possess a line crop of healthy hair, which I can only attribute to the extraordinary qualities of your justly celebrated Hyperion Fluid- You are at liberty to publish this for the benefit Of others similarly afflicted, ahd I hope success may crown your deserving efforts, and that the sales of the Hyperion Fluid may be commensurate with its superior merits.Yours very truly, Thos.S.Nickerson.To preserve the complexion, use BOGLE\u2019S ENAMEL POWDER, which is also elegant for the Nursery\tr DSW98 HEW YOKE MAKKETS- {By Biagnetic Telegraph.)- New York, April 30.COTTON quiet at 28$ (cb 28|c.FLOUR low ; grades improving ; receipts 6,200 brls ; sales 6,300 brls at $5.45 (3 $5.85 for Super Western; $5.90 (3 $6.25 for Common to Choice Extra State; $5.85 ® $6.75 for Common to Choice Extra Wesern.RYE FLOUR quiet at $4.60 ® $6.75 ; Uplaut irregular ; sales 18,000 hush; $1.45 for No.2 Spring delivered ; $1.50 for No.1 delivered; $1.90 (3 $3.15 for White Michigan.RYE quiet.CORN dull ; receipts 10,000 bus;sales 44,-000 bush at 85 ® 86c for new mixed Western; 88c for old in store.BARLEY dull ; receipts 14,000 bush; sales 73,000 bush ; 84c for Western in store.PORK quiet and steady at $31.12 (3 $31.18 new Mess at $30.87 (3 $31 for old do.LARD dull at 17$ (3 18$ ; steam at ISj (3 to 18fc ; kettle rendered.BUTTER weak at 25c.® 33c.for Ohio 20c.(3 39c.for State.CHEESE firm at 23c.IINÆIPOIR.TS.Manifest of S.S.MILBANKE, from Liver.pool.H & A Allan, agents : D A Ansell 23 pkgs mdse; Haldimand & co 18 do; Slack&G 3 do; G R Fabre 1 do; Darling&J 5 do; P Demers 8 do; E Chante-loup 4 do; Cratbern&C 50 bdls steel; Haldi-mand&co pkg mdse; Laslett&R 59 do 1385 bdls 82 sheets iron; E Chanteloup 3 pkgs mdse; Duncan&F 200 brls; Jas Robertson 28 pkgs mdse; Law, Y&co 570 bxs 100 do plates; H Dobell 70 brls; L Chaput&Son 98 pkgs; J McArthur&Son 10 cks; Jas Robertson 173 ignots; A&C J Hope&co' 2 pkgs; Winn&H 40 do; Morland, W&co 361 kgs ; Laslett&R 49 bdls; Tiffin Bros 650 pkgs; A Hope&co 45 bdls 5 do 400 plates 16 pkgs; J Rankin 9 do; J Hutton&co 1 do; Froth-ingbam&W 32 do; H&A Allan 1 do; Steven-son&co 1 do; Lymans C&co 12 do; A Pre-vost&oo 17 do; P M Galarneau&co 10 pkgs; F&J Leelaire&co 2 do; Kerry Bros&C 6 do; La Abbe Gelinas 7 do; M Fisher&co 2 do; P Sregent 11 bis 338 bdls; Delisle Bros&Mc Gill 15 do 11 csks; A Ramsay&Son 750 bxs; Gibb&co 2 pkgs;,T Thibuadeau&co 12 do; H J Gear 1 do; J&R Irvine 2 do; L J Be 11 veau &co 3 do; S H Thompson 2 do; Davidson& K 3 do; S H Thompsen 7 do; Meyn&W 9 do; W Darling&co 6 do; R Campbell&eo 8 do; Greenshields, Son&co 1 do; Cratbern&C 8 do; Mulholland&B 2 do 4 plates; Benny McP&co 3 do; W Prevost&co 2 do; Milloy& co 19 do; Morland, W&co 18 do 20 anvils 4 do 150 plough moulds; Cassils&C 2 do; Peterson, C&co 6 do; Canadian R Co 5 do; N Davis 25 do; Officers mess 60th Regt 6 do; Morland W&co 60 plates 20 bars 50 pkgs mdse ; T Wilson&Co 2 do S Waddell&co 36 R ties; Canadian Express co 1 pkgs; J McLaren 1 do; Burland, L&co 2 do; Chapman, Fraser&Tvlee&co 25 do; C C Snowdon&co 3 do;.F Prevost&co 1 do; F Warren 2 do; W R Tabb 2 do; L J Beliveau &co 1 do; Mulholland&B 15 do; B&W Rosa-mond&co 80 do; J Rankin 16 do: Reford&D 1400 bgs rice; Lymans Clare&co 2 pkgs; Ferrier&co 1 do; Elliott S&co 5 do, Ascher& co 2 do; M Kortosk&co 9 do; Order 4 do; Crathern&co 396 bdls;M&L Samuel 25 pkgs 600 bdls, 20 sheats lead; D A Ansell 9 pkgs; J Walker 3 do; A Brown 1665 bars, 126 bdls; D Masson&co 379 bgs rice, 30 cks wine; J Murphy&co 2 pkg; Montreal Telegraph Co 1614 bdls; Darling&J 6 pkgs; W L Kim-mond&co 4 do; Evans Mercier&eo 101 do; D Bellhouse&Son 2 coils; A Gilbertson 3 cs; E Rogers 1 do.Through Goods.\u2014Rice, L&co 6995 bars 151 bdls; Order 94 es; T Patterson 1 do; Wood&L 75 kegs; D S&B Adams 1 pkg; Jas Johnston 2 do; Rev S Rose 10 do; Canadian Bank of Commerce 5 do; Hervy, C&co 4 do; P Storel 1 do; J Massie&co 10 do; W Ramsey &co 46 do; Fenwich, H&co 34 do; Mc-Dunnough&co 1 do; J Ray 4 do; J Cockshutt 2 do; Lyman, E&co 13 do; S Waddell&ch 100 bars; J M Bond&co 3 pkgs; F&G Perkins* co 200 brls; Fraser&G 19 pkgs; W J Reid& co 62 do; Reford&D 600 bags 898 pkgs; W II Pearse 3 pkgs; Thompson&B 24 do; Rice, L &Son 11 do; W McGiverin&co 7 do; Sparrow &W 6 do; M Thwaite 80 do; Patton&co 10 do.EUK0PEAH MAKKETS {By Atlantic Cable.) London, 30.\u2014To-morrow will be a holiday in the Stock board.Bonds, 80$ ; Erie, 21.Liverpool, 30.\u2014Breadstuff's quiet ; Oats, 3s 4d ; pease 31s.London, April 30.\u2014Consols, 93f for both ; Bonds dull, 80$ ; Stocks, steady ; Erie, 20f ; I.C.98$.Liverpool, p.m.\u2014Cotton quiet, Uplands, 11$; Orleans, 12$ ; sales, 10,000 bales ; Petroleum easier.London, April 30.\u2014Tallow, 43s.9d ; Re-fiued Petroleum, Is.8jd.Cons Exchange Daily Report.Montreal, April 30, 1869.Flour ^ brl.of 196 lbs.\u2014Superior Extra none; Extra nominal, §1.85 (d) §1.90; Fancy §4.65 (d §1.70; Supers from Canada Wheat §!.-40\t§1.45 nominal; Strong Supers from Ca- nada Wheat §1.50® §1.55; Superfines from Western Wheat (Welland Canal) nominal, §0.00 Cd §0.00; City brands of Superfine (from Western Wheat) nominal,§4.40 (d §4.42} ; Canada Superfine No.2 §1.25 Cd §0.00; Fine, §3.90 ®§1.00; Middlings, §3.60®§3i80; Pollards nominal ; U.C.Bag Flour §2.20 (d per 100 lbs., Fair attendance on Change to-day.The Market remain squiet with only a limited amount of business at about yesterdays\u2019 quotations.The sales include several 100 barrel lots of Superfine at §1.12} for good Ordinary, and §1.47} Cd §4.50 for Strong brands.One Shipping lot reported at §1.40.Extra was sold in small lots at §1.85, and Superfine, No.2, at §1.2-5.100 barrels of Fine brought §1.00, and small parcels of Middlings and Pollards were sold at §3.60 Cd §3.S0 for the former, and §3.35 for the latter.Receipts per Railway, 2,500 barrels.Oatmeal, ^ brl.of 200 lbs.§6.00 Cd §6.10.Wheat, IP' bushel of 60 lbs.\u2014U.C.Spring nominal\u2014latest sales on the spot were at about §1.09; Red Winter nominal ; No.2 Chicago Spring nominal.Pease, W 60 lbs.\u2014Nominal at 85c®90c.A lot of 3,501 bush, sold to arrive ; price not reported.Corn, F 56 lbs.\u2014No transactions reported.Oats, F bushel of 32 lbs.\u2014Are generally held at 47 (d 48 cts.Barley, F 48 lbs.\u2014Nominal at §1.00®$1.05« Timothy, F 45 lbs,\u2014Latest Sales at §2.40; ® §2.50 .Rye, F 56 lbs.\u2014Purely nominal at 75c® 80c, White Beans, F 60 lbs.\u2014§2.00 Butter, per lb.\u2014A Shipping lot reported at 17}c.Cheese, F lb.\u2014Steady and firm ; 14c ® 15c Lard, F lb.\u2014Quiet at 16}c ® 17c.Pork, F bri.oi 200 lbs\u2014Mess §27.75 ® §28.25 Thin Mess §21.50 ® §25.00 ; Prime at §2100 Extra Prime §20.00.There has been con-sid er able enquiry for Pork, but only small sales.-are reported at quotations.Ashes, F 100 lbs.\u2014Are in fair demand.First Pots §5.52}® §5.55 for light.Seconds §4.i §4.85 nominal; Thirds, §1.25® §1.30 nominal First Pearls §5.55 ® §5.60 nominal.Latest Western Advices.\u2014The following are the latest Western Advices received by telegraph ar the Corn Exchange Milwaukee, April 30____No.1 Wheat less active at §1.17 f.o.b.No.2 Wheat §1.11 f.o.b.; receipts 30,000 bush[; shipments 80,000 bush! Floui*quiet and unchanged.Freights nomi-nal at 10c.Chicago, April 30.\u2014No.2 \u201cWheat steady at f.o.b.; receipts 15,000 busli; shipments 10.000\tbush.Corn easier at 52c f.o.b.; receipts 58.000\tbushels ; shipments 65,000 bush, CLEARED AT CUSTOM HOUSE.Schr.Fleetwing, Magdalen Islands^ is^bris flour, 12 brls.pork, 4 brls.barley 4 do peas, 2 do.oatmeal, 1 ts.lard.Brigt.Alexina, St.Johns, Nfid., 1,222 brls flour, 100 brls.peas, 157 kegs butter! 3 bags buckwheat.\t\u2019 April 28th Schr.Foederis-Arca, St.Johns, Nfld 1 260 brls.flour, 120 brls.pork, 120 brls.\u2019pe\u2019as Schr.\u201cA.Palnehard, Quebec and Sea lio-ht\" Schr.Marie Adele, Charlottetown \u2019p i?r ' ' 1,000 brls.flour.\t\u2019\t\u2022\u2019 Brigt.L\u2019Edouard, St.Johns, Nfld., 1,271 brls flour, 100 sides leather, loo- pk\"-s.blitter.Schr.Mary, St.Johns, Nfld., 1,100 brls.flour 100 hf.brls.do., 150 tubs butter.\u2019 VESSELS AT PRESENT IN PORT MONTREAL.OF FELLOWS\u2019 COMPOUND SYRUP, A new discovery, for curing nervous and debilitating diseases.It improves the ap- Brig Amelia\u2014117, winter quarters.Schr Marie Vigilante\u201482, winter quarters P.Charlebois & Co.\ty ,ilLels> Schr Marie Olivine\u2014104,winter quarters Schr Louise Anna\u201458, winter quarters P Charlebois & Co\t\u2019\t\u2022 Brig Three Sisters\u2014119, winter quarters p Charlebois & Co.\t\u2019\t' Schr Lusteria\u2014104, winter quarters, P.Cher lebois&Co'.Schr Marie Almida\u201495, winter quarters P Charlebois & Co.Schr Notre Dame de Bonsecours\u201484 winter quarters, P.Charlebois & Co.Schr Almida\u201498.winter quarters, Captain Schr Victoria\u201478, winter quarters, Captain Brigt Ten Sisters\u201483, Boucherville, J.r\u2019 McLea.Schr Marie Victoria\u201498, Boucherville, Cant Schr Marie Lucie\u201480, Boucherville, J.Lord & Co.Schr Catherine\u201460, Boucherville, Hunt & Brock.Schr Canopus\u201453, Boucherville, Hunt & Brock.FINANCIAL.April 30th.10\ta.m.Gold 131} Exchange .
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