Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 30 septembre 1852, jeudi 30 septembre 1852
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If AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.YOLUME XLIY.MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT.30, 1852.WANTED.CLERK WANTED\u2014one acquainted -with the 'Wine and Spirit Trade, and able to keep Books ; Salary moderate.Address Y.R., Post Office, with references.September 29.\tb\u2014182 ANTED\u2014Three Experienced SALESMEN immediately.Apply to MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY.September 14.\t169 WANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN for a Dry Goods Store.Apply to L.MOSS & CO., 58 Notre Dame Street.Sept.3.\t160 To Tanners, Furniture Makers, Machinists, &c.AT the UPTON STATION, on the Richmond Railroad, 2}^ hours from Montreal, an opportunity offers for establishing the above lines of Business.There is a good Water Power at the spot where the Railroad crosses the White River, with a plentiful supply of water all the year round.For particulars, apply to Capt.SKENE, Upton Station.There is a good Saw-Mill 400 yards from the place where the Railroad crosses.Inspection is -invited.None need apply, unless prepared with good security for the fulfilment of terms that may be agreed on.May 24.\t72 CORPORATION OF MONTREAL.3?AT?TTOITB.ASSESSIÆEKTTS.ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Corporation of this City, for ASSESSMENT, TAXES, &c., and to whom Accounts have already been furnished, are hereby notified to CALL AT THE OFFICE of the undersigned, in the City Hall, between this date and the FIRST of OCTOBER next, (the heavy demands upon the Corporation not permitting a longer delay,) and pay the amount due by them respectively.All those who shall not have paid at the expiration of the period above stated, will be proceeded against, without distinction.By order, E.DEMERS, City.Treasurer.City Hall,\t» Montreal, 24th Sept., 1852.>\t178 To Blacksmiths.AN opportunity offers for establishing a Business at the UPTON STATION of the Richmond Railway.There is as much work as one shop could do, and none yet established, and a village is growing up at the place.For particulars, apply to Capt.SKENE, Upton Station.None need apply unless prepared to establish the Business entirely at their own charge.Enquiry is invited.May 24.\t72 New Books.JOHN ARMOUR has just RECEIVED from N' York the following NEW BOOKS Evenings at Donaldson Manor ; or, The Christian Guest, by Maria J McIntosh, 2s Cd Daily Commentary, by 180 Clergymen of the Church of Scotland, 15s The Scots Worthies,by John Howie, 7s 6d Spiers\u2019 & Surenne\u2019s French Pronouncing Dictionary, 25s The Clergyman\u2019s Companion, by Rev H Hobart, 2s 6d The Girl\u2019s Own Book, 3s 9d Boys Own Book, 4s Footsteps to Natural History, 2s 6d Uncle Harvey\u2019s Tales, 3s 6d Tales of the Country, 2s 6d Good in Everything, by Mrs.Barwell For Sale at 9, Great St.James Street.September 21.\t175 New Books.B DAWSON has just received by Express\u2014 \u2022 The Personal Adventures of \u201c Our Own Correspondent\u201d m Italy, by Michael B Honan The School for Fathers, an Old English Story, by T Gwynne No 27 of the Field Book of the American Revolution No 7 of Bleak House, by Charles Dickens Anna Hammer, a Tale of Contemporary German Life The Guerilla Chief, or the Romance of War Parts 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans Godey\u2019s Lady\u2019s Book for October Graham\u2019s Magazine for do For Sale at No.2, Place d\u2019Armes.September 21.\t175 ASHTON\u2019S RB.INTS.THE Undersigned continue to be the Sole Agents of Robert Ashton, for the sale of his goods in Canada, and are now receiving at their Warehouse in Montreal (old Exchange News Room, St.Joseph St,) 15,000 ps.of those well known fabrics, comprising Ashton\u2019s 7-8 & 9-8 2 & 3 color'd Pin.too.\u201c\t7-8\t& 9r8 dark Covers and Pads.\u201c\t7-8\t& 5-4 rich Cbocalate and\tother Chintz\u2019s.K\t7-8 & 9-8 Black and Whites.\u201c\t5-4\tBlack and Doves.\u201c\t9-8\tRegattas.The undersigned deem it right to inform the public that the prints they' sell are not those of Thomas Antrobus & Co., late John and Robert Ashton,\u2014but of Robert Ashton of Newton Bank, whose name is not only on every ticket but stamped on every piece of goods they sell, and is, where it is known, a guarantee of the durability of the cloth and the permanence of the colors.W.WHITEFORD & Co.Montreal, 18th Sept.\tdd\u2014J73 THE UNDERSIGNED, Agents for Manufacturers, offer the following, by the Case or Piece, viz :\u2014 Blankets, Flannels, Red and White Kerseys &c.Cloths, Cassimeres, Beavers, Whitneys, Pilots and Kerseys.Pelisse Cloths, Galas, and Loinskins, Velvets and Moleskins.Shirtings of the following makes\u2014 Broomcroft, water finish.Acomb, water twist and pure finish.Hazelside grass bleach.Egerton, long cloth.Dundee Sheetings, Baggings, &c.Brown Hollands and Irish Linens.Cobourgs Merinos, Orleans and Alpacas.W.WHITEFORD & Co.Montreal, 18th Sept.\tdd\u2014173 NOTICE.THE Premises of the Subscribers, destroyed by the fire on the 6th June last, having been rebuilt, their Office has been transferred to the same, where they are NOW RECEIVING an entirely NEW STOCK of DRY GOODS, from the English and American Markets.-ALSO, IN STOCK,\u2014 A Large Assortment of CHAMBLY and SHERBROOKE WOOLLENS.SEYMOUR & WHITNEY.September 13.\t1m\u2014168 FOR SALE by the Subscriber\u2014 Superior Salt Butter in firkins Fresh Oatmeal Fine Yellow Cornmeal Stewart\u2019s Syrup London Stout Porter, quarts and pints East India Pale Ale, do\tdo Fine Old Brandy, Pale and Dark Together with a choice assortment of General Groceries.CHAS.D.PROCTOR, 13 McGill Street.August 24.\t151 FOR SALE.NEW GOODS.WILLIAM BENJAMIN & CO.BEG to notify the Public, that they are NOW RECEIVING their FALL SUPPLY, consisting of every variety of Fancy and Staple Goods, amongst which will be found many Novelties.Two or Three First-rate SALESMEN WANTED.\t* September 21.Fresh Fall Dry Goods, &c.THE Subscriber is receiving his customary 'supplies of BRITISH and AMERICAN STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, and SMALL WARES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Per \u201c City of Hamilton, \u201d an Invoice of Ladies\u2019 Manufactured FURS of various Skins and newest shapes.All of which will be offered at low prices.ROBERT ADAMS, _ .\t227, St.Paul Street.September 22.\t176 CHILSWS PATENT WORMFS FAIR.PRIZE MEDAL FURNACE.¦ ea jai.iWT üiST:.ip WE are happy to announce that CHILSON\u2019S PATENT AIR WARMING AND VENTILATING FURNACE, as recently improved and patented, is declared by high and reliable authority, to be the Rest Furnace in tlie World.Not only is this furnace, and our system of ventilation, proved and declared to be the best mode of Warming and Ventilating DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, SCHOOL HOUSES, COURT and STATE HOUSES, HOSPITALS, STORES, &c, in nearly all the cities and towns in the United States, but is meeting- with equal favor in the CANADAS, ENGLAND, RUSSIA, and other Foreign Countries.It has been awarded at the recent Fairs, in this Country, GOLD and SILVER MEDALS FIRST PREMIUMS, and lastly, the GREAT PRIZE MEDAL AT THE WORLDS FAIR, LONDON.It has been subjected to the most rigid investigation and severe practical tests, and unanimously declared the best.(See the printed reports of the Fairs, also city and state public committees on public buildings.) We have more than twenty-five hundred references, many of whom are professional gentlemen, whose scientific attainments in such matters are well known.To attain this desirable object, the inventor of this furnace first abandoned the manufacture of the common frail hot air furnaces seven years since, under the settled conviction, that red hot iron furnaces burn the oxygen out of the air, producing an unhealthy, scorching, disagreeable odor, unfit to be inhaled by human beings ; besides the con- staub ¦oxcvoIvIjj^ ruivl bnxilixig vxubc/F blio perto, WtllÇlI permits the poisonous gases to escape and mingle with the air ; and then the annoyance and expense of repairs, new pots, &c.He now has the satisfaction of knowing that his efforts to secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, has been entirely successful.They posses the following advantages : purity of air, powerful heaters, economical plan for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all equally well\u2014flues easily cleaned out\u2014great durability of furnace, not liable to repairs for a life time ; perfect safety against setting buildings on fire in which they are located ; may be set in low cellars.Sizes for all classes of buildings.Also, 4 sizes of new and superior.PORTABLE FURNACES,\u2014Dr.Clark's improved BOSTON SCHOOL STOVE.REGISTERS of all descriptions ; HOT-AIR GRATES; ROOM VENTILATORS, &c.Emerson\u2019s celebrated VENTILATORS for Roofs of Buildings and Smoky Chimneys, &c.COOKING RANGES, with or without Bath Boilers, and Hot-air Fixtures.All sizes and styles of those beautiful MIRR0E MARBLE MARTELS, Parlor & Cliamber Frame Grates, of rich European and American styles.Also, a splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL GRATES, for Parlors, &c.Architects, Builders, and the public generally, please examine our extensive ' assortment.Personal attention given to warming and ventilating buildings in any part of the country.CHILSON, RICHARDSON & CO.51 and 53 Blaekston Street, Boston.\u2014also\u2014 CHILSON, RICHARDSON & CO.374 Broadway, New York.id=Mr.GEORGE HAGAR is our Agent for Montreal ; .and we recommend Mr.CHARLES GARTH of do., as in every way qualified to put up the Furnace, and our Ventilating Apparatus.CHILSON, RICHARDSON & CO.August 16,1852.\t4m\u2014144 In ovll.lo's Cheap Music.Riulel\u2019s \u201cJudas Maccabæus.\u201d ST0VES-ST0VES.Cheaper than Three Rivers Stoves, and as Good.THE MONTREAL FANCY DOUBLE STOVES, Of the Prize Pattern, Are made only at the Montreal Foundry and City Works, William Street, St.Ann Suburbs.THEY are the handsomest Pattern, the most convenient style, and consume less wood than other double Stoves.The Iron is of the most durable description and not likely to crack.\u2022\u2014ALSO,\u2014 On hand, and for Sale cheap,/or Cas/i, FANCY BOX, Hall, Nursery, Room, and a new patiern Cooking Stove \u201c ECONOMIST.\u201d Purchasers of Stoves will find it to their advantage to call at the Montreal Foundry and City W orks.Single Stoves.20s.to\t50s Double do .$8\tto\t$16 Cooking do .$10\tto\t$40 WILLIAM RODDEN.Sept.18.\t173 NEW FALL GOODS.NUMBER 183.FOR SALE.BENJAMIN BROTHERS BEG to call the attention of buyers of DRY GOODS visiting Montreal, that they are ROW RECEIYIRG, Upwards of 200 Cases and Bales STAPIiE
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