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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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vendredi 20 mai 1859
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[" WmiL HiSKii.» SÎ6AI MK & JOB PBUT1M OffliH »'®« 209 Htoire Dame Ptrset, (Near St.Praueoia Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.< | (HE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to _B.inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h iSTOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES &c., he is now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists and other Labels Military Forms of every description, &c., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES.Ï3\u201d Business Cards neatly and promptly eiecuted.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 TO LET, OR FOR SALE.DWELLING HOUSES.TO BE LET, WITH POSSESSION ON FIRST 0 F MAY ONE of those Three-Story new HOUSES, being No.4 of Kilwinning Terrace, fronting on Richmond ______ Square, built of Toronto White Pressed Brick, containing on the Ground Floor Drawing end Dinning Rooms, Butler\u2019s Pantry and Hall; the Second Story\u2014three Bedrooms, Bath and Water Closets, and other spacious Closets; the third Story\u2014three Bedrooms, Dressing Room, and large Linen Closet.The Basement contains a Kitchen, Paatry, Store Room, and Wine Cellar, with a large common Cellar, and Vaults for fuel.In the Yard a three-stalled Stable and Carriage House, and other necessary conveniences, with a back Carriage entrance to the Premises.The above is in every respecta First-class House, elegantly finished in the most modern style, and is not surpassed for convenience and comfort by any other House in the City Apply to ROLLO CAMPBELL.April 19.\t92 TO BE LET.No.10 Wellington Terrace, St.Catherine Street.Rent £60.Apply to H.J.FOURDRINIER, 231 St.Antoine St.May 12.\t112 .A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO LET on Cadien Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.______\t0.DUROCHER.June 18.\t143 TO LET, bbcsA A New Cut Stone House.¦ ¦b 5 ¦ a 111! Two Stories and Water Closet, and Brick Coach-house, on St.Hubert Street, St.with Baths, Stables, ________situated James Ward.Apply to J.B.DUBUC, No.34 St.Denis Street 84 w April 9.~~ TO LET, INE VAULTS and an OFFICE, No.53 St.Francois Xavier Street.Apply to W.& H.F.ADAMS, No.4 Great St.James Street.April 21.\t94 TO LET, A First-class HOUSE, No.104 St.Denis Street.Rent £70.Apply to EDW.L.RANSON, No.119 Sauguinet Street.April 20.\t93 TO LET, THOSE two desirable RESIDENCES, No.2 and 3 MoGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, thrown into one for Lieut._______ Gen.Sir Wm.Eyre, K.C.B., containing sixteen Rooms, Stabling for six horses, Coach House, &c., Ice House filled, Closets, Water and Gas, &c., with all modern improvements, suitable for a large family or boarding house.Apply to MR.ATKINSON, No.44 Dorchester Street.April 9\t84 FOR SALE OR TO LET, A Stone House, No.13 Union Avenue, k opposito Phillip\u2019s Square, with all modern conveniences, with immediate possession, if required.\u2014Also,\u2014 A Large Vacant Lot near the foot of McGill Street\u2014would suit for Warehouses, or for manufactory purposes.Easy terms of nav-A large Villa Lot in Mountain Street, Mest, Pew No.19 in the American Presbyterian Church, Great St.James Street.Apply to CHAS.PHILLIPS.April 28.\tlm-100 TO LET, A Very Comfortable DWELLING, of Eight Apartments, situated in St.Henry Street, a short distance from St.Ann\u2019s Market.Apply to C.AUSTIN, 12 St.Maurice Street.May 5.\t106 May 2 HOUSE TO LET That First Class Two Story Cut Stone House, No.229 Lagauchetiere Street and formerly occupied by the Hon.Justice Bruneau.Apply to C.BRUNEAU, At McDonnough, Muir & Co\u2019.s, Notre Dame Street.103 TO LET, From the first May next.That THREE STORY CUT STONE DWELLING, No.70 Craig Street, adjoining the residence of A.F.Holmes Esq., M.D.In addition to the conveniences already possessed by the dwelling, considerable improvements will be made this Spring.\u2014Also,\u2014 The Second flat of the premises No.64 Great St.James\u2019 Street, immediately oppotite the Odd-Fellows Hall.Containing seven apartments, well adapted for a suit of offices\u2014these rooms would be let altogether or separate.Possession given immediately.Apply to R.CAMPBELL & CO., St.Francois Xavier Street.March 16.\t63 TO LET, ~ ^Two First Class Three Story Cut Stone Houses, provided with all sorts of accommodation, in St.Joseph Street-Enquire of NORBERT DUMAS.March 14.\t61 T0 lBT)\t\" From 1st May next, THOSE First-class Three-story CUT-L STONE HOUSES, Nos.40, 42, and 44, St.Denis Street.They are fitted up with all modern improvements, having Gas through them, Hot and Cold Water Baths, Water-Closets, &c.; spacious Coach-Houses, large Stables, &c.Enquire of the Proprietor, JOSEPH GRENIER, No.250 Lagauchetiere Street, Near St.Denis Street.March 7.\t55 mfÉRMANN TERRACE.\t\u2018 ^HOUSE NO.2 TO LET, from 1st of May\u2014completely Painted and Pa-pared ; Hot and Cold Water to Bath _______ Room ; Water Closet, &c., and all other requisites of a First-Class Dwelling Apply to RICHARD PHILBIN, Stanley Street, JOHN FAIRBAIRN, Broker.36 Or Feb.12.TO LET, Two Cut Stone Dwelling Houses, being * the Corner ofMetcalfe and St.Catherine Streets, [West of Wellington Terrace,] haying Gas, Bath, and all modern improvements.Possession 1st May next.Apply to\tB.GIBB, \u2019anuary 22.\t18 TO LET.The STORE and DWELLING in St James\u2019 Street, extending to Fortification Lane, adjoining the Methodist Church, and now occupied by 0.F Hill, Auctioneer.THOS, KAY.Feb.5.\t30 ~\tTO LET,\t~ The HOUSE, No.2, Windsor Place, Dorchester Streeet.Rent moderate.Apply to MR.KING, Bank of Montreal._______ 99 TO LET, House No 10, - Wellington Terrace.\u201d JOHN JAMES BROWNE, April 27.\tArchitect.April 27 TO LET,\" The House and Store, corner of Ht Paul Street and Custom House Square, adjoining the Harbour Com! missioners Office.Enquire of R.& G.LAFLAMME, Advocates, No, 6 Plaae d\u2019Armes.February 17.\t40\t' AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.m VOLUME LI.Otises, Xt., TO LET, OR FOR SALE.STORES.STORE TO LET, No.18 Lemoine Street.Apply to Edward E.Schmidt, on the premises.April 27.\t99 TO LET, A Fine WHOLESALE STORE, at No.158 St.Paul Street.This Store has Three Flats, and was lately occupied ______ by A Tellier, Esq., and is situate in the New Building erected by the Subscriber.Conditions liberal.V.HUDON.Feb.1.\t26 TO LET, That Superior Shop, with back Store, in Notre Dame Street, No.202.This Store has been occupied for a great _______number of years as a Fancy Goods Store by the undersigned and others.GALARNEAU & ROY, No.204 St.Paul Street.February 12.\t33 STORE TO LET; Thu new Cut Stone Building, No.21 Recollet, near McGill Street.Immediate possession, if required.Apply to A.RaMSAY, Oil and Color Merchant, Recollect Street.February 25.\t47 MISCELLANEOUS.TO LET, The Upper Part of a First-Class STORE, in St.Paul Street, fitted up for the Dry Goods Trade in first-rate style.Apply to PAUL HUA, 163 St.Paul Street.271 November 15.TO LET, THE SOAP and CANDLE FACTORY, situated in St.Nicholas Tolentine Street, St.Mary\u2019s Suburbs.The _______ premises are specious and well adapted for a large Manufacturing Business of any kind.Rent moderate.Possession immediately.Apply at the office of F.RUFFORD, 30 Little St.James Street.February 16.\t39 TO LET, And possession given immediately, A part of that well-known Premises, occupied for the past two years as the Argus Printing Office.Rent moderate.Apply to BRYSON & CO.February 10.\t34 TO LET, _ In a most delightful situation, PART of a HOUSE, where there are no Children or Boarders.Private Board can be had if required.Address \u201c D.D.,\u201d Office of this paper.Jan.28.\t23 DI\t\t\t DL\t¦/ .\tJ.\tIf IG L rltO SELL immediately, TWENTY fine, cem-I muted, LOTS on Dorchester and St.Andrew\u2019s Streets.Conditions of Sale very easy.\u2014Also,\u2014 TO BE LET, Two handsome HOUSES, actually in repairs.Possession on the 4th of May.______,\tApply to Tnau-nu nTTn.ijH-ex._ Office, Nos.16 & 18 St.Vincent Street.April 26.\t98 MASONIC LODGE TO LET, \u2019 [N the Fifth Story of the \u201cBONAVENTURE BUILDING.\u201d Apply to J.D.HENDERSON.March\t53 REMOVAL.HE Undersigned HAS REMOVED to No 163 ST.PAUL STREET PAUL HUA.November 15.\t271 T RM0ÏA Ll.MOSS & BROTHERS Have Removed THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS TO No.303 St.Paul Street, To those Extensive New Premises adjoining Messrs.Gbeene & Son.April 15.\t89 Imporc .Farmers and iigriculturai Societies.NEW SEED WHEAT FROM SCOTLAND.THE subscribers have received, per last Steamer from Liverpool, samples of 3000 Bushels Scotch Fife Wheat, to arrive per Steamship \u201c UNITED KINGDOM,\u201d from Glasgow, and expected daily.This Wheat has been selected for them with great care and is imported expressly for seed.Samples may be seen at their office, and all other informations obtained, if, by letter postpaid, addressed to GREGORY & CO., 37 Commissioner Street, Montreal.April 26.\t98 SEW MOUBSW GOODS, C.MEALY INVITES attention to ms assortment of BLACK AND WHITE MOURNING GOODS, plain and bugled CRAPE SETS, COLLAkS and SLEEVES ; White embroider-ed with Black in Collars, Sleeves, Pockethand-kerchiefs ; \u2014and,\u2014 A large assortment of cheap LACES, EMBROIDERIES, INFANTS CAPS, FROCKS ROBES, FLOUNOINGS, EDGINGS, &c., &c! G.HEALY, Laceman, 219 Notre Dame Street Feb.26.\t48 Brady\u2019s Publishing House.NEW BOOKS.CT3, C1ANONBURY HOUSE, by G.W.M.y Reynolds, price.59 ADA ARUNDEL, by do.50 OLIVIA ; or the Maid o Honor, by \"do\" 50 CHARLEY FOX\u2019S Ethiopian Song Book.13 GEORGE CHRISTY\u2019S Joke Book?No 2 13 THE PATRIOT CRUISER, by Sylvknus Cobb, Jr.05 THE MANIAC\u2019S SECRET, by do\" \" \" \u2019 25 THE MAID OF THE RANCHE, by Dr.J.H.Robinson.25 Sent free of Postage on receipt of Price.FREDERIC A.BRADY, 126 Nassau Street, N.Y.Agents wanted.October 2.234 MW «p ASD GLflVI StOBB, oapjEKrxKro- ott^?» KEMP & C«.BEG most respectfully to intimate to their friends and the public generally, that they are now opening out, in the Store No 212 NOTRE DAME STREET, [opposite Messrs! McDunnough, Muir & Co.] with a new and tastefully selected Stock, consisting of Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, &c.,\u2019 Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash.Goods marked in plain figures, and only one price.N.B.\u2014Shirts and Collars made to order.Montreal, May 7th, 1859.\t108 JEW DR! GOODS ALL OF THIS SPRINGS IMPORTATION, Offered to the Trade, at a moderate advance on the Sterling, and on liberal terms.Cloths,\tShirtings,\tSilks, Tweed Coatings, Prints,\tGloves, Trowserings,\tDress Stuffs,\tHosiery, vestings,\tMuslins,\tParasols.And small Wares in great variety.An examination respectfully invited.R.CAMPBELL & CO., a .\t31 & 33 St.Frangois Xavier Street April 25.\t9Ï CARPET AND General Furnishing Warehouse, CRYSTAL BLOCK, Notre Dame Street.Henry Benjamin & Go.BEG to inform their Patrons and the Public generally, they are now receiving, and hope, in a few days, to be able to show the whole of their IW SPRING GOODS, together with a very LARGE STOCK, purchased before the late advance, the whole comprising the NEWEST, LARGEST and MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT ever imported into this Province, and which will be offered at PRICES that will S9efy Competition.These Goods being purchased from the most celebrated Manufacturers, H.B.& CO.are enabled to warrant them of the first quality and unsurpassed by any other, consisting of Velvet* Brussels, Tapestry and Medallion, 8-Ply Imperial, Scotch 3-Ply* Vcne- 3-jL'iy imperial, .tiau and Union Carpets Pelt, Linen and Woollen Druggets» English and American Floor Oil Cloths* 3-4:, 4-4:5 5-4, G-4 Cocoa, 3-4 and 4-4 Man< ilia, 4-4, 5-4, G-4 \"White and CoPd India Mattings» 3-4 and 4-4 Rush for Churches» Velvet, Turkey and Mosaic Hearth Rugs» Cocoa, Sheep-skin and other Mats» Dried Goose Feathers, English Hair and Flock for iti a tresses» The Stock of '\u2019Comprises the Newest Designs, from the ENGLISH, FRENCH §- GERMAN LOOMS In various qualities and every shade of color.All-Wool Rips, Satin Riocatelles, Satin Delaine, Printed Mocats and Moreens.More than usual attention has been devoted to the selection of Gimps, Fringes, Tassels, Drops, Buttons, Daces and otlier Borderings to match.Our BRASS &OOBS will be found equal to our usual variety.The remaining Stock of ENGLISH IRON BEDS and other FURNITURE will be SOLD at a Very Great ISeduction.H.B.& CO., in soliciting a continuance of the very liberal support hitherto accorded to them, assure their Patrons that they will endeavour to merit the same.April 8.\t83 mnmm underclgtm, HALF HOSE, &C W» W.Campbell MERCHANT Scott & Co.TAIL0 RS AND GentlemetVs\tHaber d ash ers HAVE opened a splendid ASSORTMENT of the above goods, of every material and the very latest styles, at low prices.Opposite St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.April 2.\t83 MV M PM STËASIBï.THE undersigned have received, and are now opening a large portion of their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, consisting in part of :\u2014 Fancy Tweeds and Coatings Black and Fancy Cassimeres and Doeskins Black and Colored Cobourgs White and Grey Shirtings and Sheetings Prints, Sileaias, Ac.\u2014And,\u2014 SPARROW\u2019S WASHING CRYSTAL, for which they are Sole agents in On.nnda.14 Lemoine Street.April 8.\t83 PDBLIGNOTIGE.ON or about the 23rd of April next, will be opened at the new Dry Goods Store, David\u2019s Block, Great St.James Street, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of Kidderminster, Imperial, Brussels and Velvet Carpets, from the Looms of the first manufacturers in Great Britain.Tne whole of which will be offered at the Manufacturers Prices, as the Stock must be cleared out in ONE MONTH.Parties about furnishing will find this a rare opportunity for a Bargain and should call before purchasing elsewhere The Stock will be marked in plain figures.No reduction.April 15.\t89 SPEiMG.-1859, FURNITURE ! ^FURNITURE ! ! S.W- ABBOTT & CO.CORDIALLY invite all purchasers of goods in their line to look through their Stock, nearly the whole of which has been Manufactured by themselvf s in Montreal, of thoroughly Dried Materials and by the best of Workmen expressly for their home Trade.It will always be cheerfully shown, and will require but a slight examination to satisty any one that it surpasses in EXTENT, VARIETY, and QUALITY, any Stock ever exhibited for sale in this City.113 CRAIG STREET, Near the Post Office.March 18.\t3m-65 ' EW SPRING GOODS L.6.FAÜTE0I NO.194 ST.PAUL STREET, j Buildings hitherto occupied by LAMOTHE & FRERES, Wholesale Importers OF ENGLISH ANDJTHER GOODS.THE undersigned informs Merchants in general that he has received, and receiving every day, via Portland and Boston, an extensive assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, which he offers at the most reasonable prices.The attention of Country buyers is particularly requested.\u2014Also,\u2014 A Great Variety of SMALL GOODS.L.G.FAUTEUX.APnl 36\u2022_____ lm-98 GIBB & GO.BEG to acquaint the Public tbit they have received, by the Steamer \u201c INDIAN,\u201d a further supply of FANCY HATS, CAPS CRAVATS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, CANES, wilr^o C®ATS> of eTei7 make, which they wil! depose of as cheap as any other House in perfect^ 7 5\tSam Guaranteeing a APril 22- _____ 95 changOfjesïdêncë!- «MIS, WETS, Till VOUES.Mmes.Coquereïle & Triauom, __\tDE PARIS, rjnHANKFUL for past favours, beg to inform __I_ (heir numerous customers and the Public m general, that in consequence of the increase of their business, they find it\tf transfer their Establishment to those la^ pre! mises above Mr.WM.BENJAMIN, 196 Notre Dame Street, from 1st of May next ^ \u201d March 25.\t\u2019\t^ FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, Of a variety of makes, Including \u201c Hare\u2019s\u201d celebrated Manufactures, Cut to any dimensions, at the Montreal Carpet Warehouse, 31 & 33 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.CARPETINGS.In yard wides, of all descriptions, and in WILTONS, VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, AND BRUSSELS, From the unrivalled looms of \u201cJOHN CROSSLEY AND SONS,\u201d Halifax, England, AT THE Montreal Carpet Warehouse.31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.Druggets, Door and Window Mats, Hearth Rugs, Stair Carpets, Hassocks, Stair Rods, Carpet Bags.And in June next, A Beautifdl Assortment of C IT IS.T A X BT SSSUFTS, AT the Montreal Carpet Warehouse, 31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.The Subscribers, who first made the Carpet Business a speciality in Montreal, and after twenty-five years\u2019 experience in the trade, during which time their representations of their goods have secured for their house the confidence of the community, would this season respectfully invite the public to an examination of the beautiful designs lately imported by them.Steamboat Furnishing Carefully attended to.S3\u201d Terms Liberal.K.Campbell & Co., MONTREAL, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY ~ir 20, 1859.April 26.31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.98 JM 3E3 ~Sj%T fflBPET SSHS No.74 Clreat St.James Street, Opposite the Offices of the Grand Trunk R.R., and two doors east of the Ottawa Hotel 2Kr O 'VST O T» S3 nsr, JAMESBAYLIS, HAVING retired from the firm of R.Campbell & Co., of which, for the last twelve years, he was so active a member, begs respectfully to inform his numerous friends, that, in connection with his TORONTO CARPET WAREHOUSE, No.2 Commercial Buildings, Yonge Street, Toronto, he has taken that Commodious Warehouse, NO.74 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, and has now open one ot the finest Stocks ever imported, selected by himself in the most celebrated Manufactories of Britain ; consisting in part of\u2014 Velvets,\tHearth Rugs, Tapestry,\tDoor Mats, Brussels,\tMosaic Screens, 3-Ply Imperial, Medallion Carpets, Kidderminster Carpets, Druggets, &c.Amongst which will be found some of ths> & eons ; and OSX.-CI.O'EHS, in great variety.He invites particular attention to a lot of extra well-seasoned Cloths, made expressly for this market, by J.Hare & Co., of Bristol, whose productions in this line stand unrivalled.The Subscriber flatters himself that his Stock will be unsurpassed in the country ; and as he now Intends to confine his attention entirely to this branch of business, he will be able to give purchasers the advantage of a large experience, extensive importations, and a connection in Britain of the very highest character.He will deal in articles that can be relied on, and will sell at the lowest possible price, FOR CASH ; and in order to establish the Cash system, will offer large inducements.He respectfully solicits the support of his friends, a share of public patronage, and an inspection of his Stock by all.JAÂVÏES BAYXXS April 7.\t82 OPEN THIS IVf W^VTEW1™ & -fl0- haVe now ON .VIEW a magnificent assortment of _ French Mantillas Flowers, Wreaths, Bareges.Ac, &c.\t°\t\u2019 \u2014Also,\u2014 A Superb Collection of FLOUNCED April 26.robes.97 SPRING TRUE NOTICE.IMPORTANT TO EVERY DRY GOODS MERCHANT IN CANADA.Clark, Winks & Co.HAVE RECEIVED and OPENED UP their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, at BOYBR\u2019S BLOCK:, CUSTOM-HOUSE SQUARE, the most EXTENSIVE, ELEGANT, VARIED and COMPLETE STOCK of British and Foreign Dry Goods ever before offered for Sale by them, and presenting attractions and advantages to the Trade generally, such as are to be met with in very few places- Their extensive Stores on Commissioners\u2019 Street and Custom-House Square, which they occupy entire, enable them to appropriate to each Class of Goods a separate department, which will be found complete.SSSIVIS EiIBSSAE.March 31.\t7g rPHE Subscribers beg to inform their Regu-JL lar Customers and the Trade generally, that their Mr.Clark remains in England again this season, and will continue, as during the past Winter, to send out constant supplies of all the NEWEST GOODS, as they appear in the English Markets, enabling Customers to keep up the charm of a constantly Fresh and New Stock throughout the whole Summer.C.W, & CO.will be able to show NEW PATTERNS and NEW DESIGNS, and at all times well bought Goods.CLARK, WINKS & CO., 71 & 74 Commissioners' Street, and Custom-House Square.March 31.\tfc 17HE following English Houses have ap pointed the undersigned their Agent for Canada :\u2014 DRUGS 9 Evans, Sons & Co., Liverpool.Perfumery, Brushes, Soaps, &c.John Gosnell & Co., London.Pickles, Sauces, &c.E.Lazenby & Son, London.agricultural and Garden Seeds, Jacob Wrench & Sons, London.Confectionery, Joseph Terry & Sons, York.Plain and Damask Hair-Cloth and Curled Hair, E.Webb, Worcester.White Lead, Colours, Printers\u2019 Ink, &c.Baylis & Co., London.Wax Vestas, Matches, Blacking Inks, &c., Letchford & Co , London.Glass Bottles, of every Description, Ayr and Calder Bottle Company, Castleford.Microscopes, Stereoscopes, &c.Smith, Beck & Beck, London.Paper-Ran ging S.T.Evans, London.Apply to FRANCIS CUNDILL, 6 Commercial Chambers, St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.MEW JUST RECEIVED by tha Subscribers\u2014 My Loved One and My Own Sadly to Mine Heart Appealing Linda Has Departed,\tg\u2019 NEW SONGS by FOSTEB, author of Gentle Annie, &c, &c When Shall We Find Our Home-Vocal Duett \u2014by Glover.[ La Châtaine\u2014Valse\u2014by Goldheck Fleur de Bal Redina\u2014by\tg0 La Baladine Capria\u2014by Lvsberg.Linda di Chamounex\u2014by Ascher La Couronne Mazurka\u2014by Beitr Nautina Mazurka\u2014by Talexy.La Clochette du Village\u2014by Filtsch.J.W.HERBERT & CO., ,\t1 1 & 13° ïotre Street.March 14.61 NEW MU SIC.Quadrilles^ ON ENGLISH AIRS.WITH ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF BOSÆir, ' \u2019 Arranged by GUSTAVE SMITH, At s.T.PEARCE\u2019S, 19 Great St.James Street.P&ICS 63 CEEÏÏS.id\u201d Sent by Mail, postage paid, on receipt ot thirteen 5 cent Postage Stamps.May 2.\ti03 AND BEDSTEADS.ALSO AMERICAN GRATIS.LARGE ASSORTMENT at REDUCED PRICES.RODDEN & MEILLEUR, 71 Great St.James Street.April 7.\t82 A CBÏSTij BLOCK.H.BENJAMIN & CO.Are Receiving, and will be prepared to show, OS ilOSDAY SOT, JB Very Ê/arge Consignment OF Patent French Iron Bedsteads, The first of the kind shown in Montreal, in every variety of design, both SINGLE & DOUBLE.\u2014Also,\u2014 A Lot of ENGLISH WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, the whole of which they intend offering at a very Low Price.April 30.\t102 I Eft JSSSLhudj 205 NOTRE DIME STREET Over the Store of Mr.Thomas Jenking, BEGS to call the attention of parties, desirous of purchasing llliAIITISGS.an EXCELlSKfer^^^ be f°UQd WORKS, By Artists of merit and celebrity.M.BESSUNGER would also intimate that he nrepared to FRAME PICTURES m a very superior style, and on moderate terms.April 26.98 E( New SC0B01Ï 111 WASHHJ and Important Discovery.Chemical SP ARROW\u2019S WASHING mSTAL SAVES MUCH Time, Labour and Soap* May be had of all Grocsrs.HOBBS & MARTIN, Sole agents for Canada.Lemoine Street, 1 Montreal, April 28, 1859.)\t100 THE undersigned are appointed Agents for one of the largest Manufacturers of PRINTED DRUGGETS, and they now offer for Sale 200 PIECES at very Low Prices.HOBBS & MARTIN, 14 Lemoine Street.April 28.\t100 TÔHTHlDEESON & 0ÔT OH VST A £ BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET, HAVE just received from ENGLAND, FRANCE and the UNITED STATES, a further supply of , HATS AND CAPS, Ladies' and Children\u2019s Felts, trimmed and untrimmed.Notwithstanding the general rise in Hat materials in England, and the increase of duty on Hats coming inte Canada, they will still Sell THE VERY BEST LONDON HATS At Five Dollars, which they guarantee cannot be excelled.Gentlemen\u2019s Good Silk Hats from One to Three Dollars; ENGLISH and FRENCH CHUMS in great variety.\u2014Also,\u2014 Just opened THIS DAY a case of Children\u2019s Arched Turbans, [a beautiful article] Ladies\u2019 and Misses' Braganza and Isabella Hats.A large Stock of Felt Goods for town and country Trade.Terms Liberal.April 28.\t100 Mareh 8, 6m 66 ©, H IS IR ^ IS WHOLESALE CLOTHING AND Outfiting Establishment 68 M£\u2018GÏÏ.I| SÏK.BET, MONTREAL.TTTHE Subscriber having now READY an ex-i tensive assortment of Spring and Summer Clnthing, wishes to intimate to his Customers aud the Public generally, that he is now prepared to offer, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Goods at very inducing Prices.\u2014Also,\u2014 GARMENTS made to ORDER at short notice.Orders from the Country executed with despatch.J.O\u2019HEIR, 68 McGill Street, Montreal.April 2.\tIm 78 John Aitken, Son & LATE (J.AITKEN & CO.,) TTAVE just to hand the most splendid and I I beautiful Work in Embroidery and Braiding Work EVER SHOWftS IN CANADA, iConsisting in part of: INFANTS' CLOAKS AND CAPES PELISSES, FROCKS, SQUARES, Ac., &c.Ladies are invited to inspect the above goods, though not purchasing.BABY LINENS, LADIES\u2019 UNDERCLOTHING, aîd the new style of LADIES\u2019 CLOAKS, LADIES\u2019 MORNING AND BREAKFAST GOWNS, in some elegant Styles.The PRICE astonishingly low JOHN AITKEN, SON & CO., Shirt Makers, &c., 211 & 213 Notre Dame Street.79 Fresh Turnip seeds.THE Subscribers have just received, per \u201c St.Lawrence,\" from Glasgow, 10 sacks FRESH TURNIP SEEDS, May 4.LYMANS, SAVAGE & CO.105 NUMBER 119.ACCOUNT BOOKS T HALF PRICE.W'1\u2019 IR & CO, Respectfully intimate to the TRADE AND OTHERS, In order to clear out their Stock of BLANK BOOKSj RULED FOR PRESENT CURRENCY, They will dispose of them at HALF THEIR USUAL RATES.Books Ruled for Dollars and Cents.On hand a large Stock of First Class BLANK BOOKS, all sizes and bindings, ruled for Dollars and Cents.The cheapest House in Canada for purchasing the best English Stationery Wholesale.On hand, 10 casks No.1 English Glue.\u201c\t20\t\u201c Stephen\u2019s Fluid Inks 15 Great St.James Street, ^ Montreal.271 COMMERCIAL POINT FORGE DORCHESTER, MASS.DEARBORR, ROBINSON & 00., Successors to RANSTEAD, DEARBORN & CO., Manufacturers of RAILROAD WORK, Cranks, Truck, Engine & Car Axles, Frog Steel, Connecting Rods, Frames, &c.STEAMBOAT WORK, Shafting, Beam Straps, Wheel Arms, Cranks, Cross-Heads, Connecting Rods, Piston Rods, &c.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Sugar Mills and Stationery Engine Shafts, Ship Work, and all kinds of Hammered Shapes, for Machinists.OFFICE,\u201414 KILBY STREET., WM.MEIKLEHAM, Montreal, Agent for the Canadas.October 14.\t244 Till Foil aud Metallic Cap Mauu- factory, NO.38 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK.JOHN J.CROOKE & CO., Are manufacturing under their Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL.PLAIN, PRINTED OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping Fine Cut & Cavendish Tobaccos, Cheese Spices, &c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in brilliancy and strengt/ to the imported article.MEÏMLIC CAPS, For sealing Bottles, Jars, tjc., stamped with any name, or design required.Also, Music Plates, Solder, Type and Britania Metals.June 21, 1858.\tlv-145 PAttED ACOUM B0UHS, Dollars an d Ce n t s.rilHE Subscriber has now on hand, from his I Manufactory, a large assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS of the best Hand-made Papers and Workmanship, paged, shewing Twenty-four Sheets to the Quire.A large and well selected Stock of Stationary, Gold Pens, Rodgers\u2019 Cutlery, Ac,, Ac., Ac.\" R.GRAHAM, General Stationer and Manufacturer of Account Books 262 St; Paul Street.September 30.\t232 MIIMI All) KIÏMZEO JiiNTiB, REED 4 1UÏ8EB, 134] A 141 CRAIG STREET, NEAR ST.URBAIN, MONTREAL, XI anï varied aaBortae^To'f' Charles G.Geddbs.i References : Messrs.J.G.Mackenzie A Co.Messrs.H.Routh A Co.A.Heward, Esq.D.Lorn MacDougall, Esq.T.B.Anderson, Esq.April 25.\tlm 97 By his Attorney, DR.T.S.VERDI- SURGEON DENTIST.REMOVED TO O**0-64 Great St.James Street, PPOSITE me Udd Fellows\u2019 Hall, and is ready to perform all the operations in the line of his Profession.MaJ 5.______________3m 106 Alex.Henderson, Accountant and Stock Broker, (Member of the Society of Accountants of Edinburgh.) OFFICE\u2014UNION BUILDINGS, St.Franco\u2019s Xavier Street.May 5.\tiB 106 JAMES LEA, P KODUCE, PROVISION AND MAIM CÜHiilJI miUMT, MONTREAL OFFICE, 51 MoGILL STREET, CORNER ST.PAUL STREET.Reference May 9.Hon.JOHN YOUNG, Montreal-! 109 PIESSE & IMS'S AGENCY.JUST RECEIVED, A SUPPLY OF FRANG1PANNI SPRING VIOLET WOOD Do WEDDING PERFUMES, in boxes KISS-ME-QUICK FRANGlPANNI POMADE BAILŸ\u2019S EN BUQUET, AcJ The above are received direct from PIESSE A LUB1N.S.J.LYMAN A CO.May 12.\t112 Edouard D.Gauthier ¥ NFORMS his Friends and the Public that he X bas REMOVED his Place of Business, as MERCHANT TAILOR, to the House of Jean Bruneau, Esq., No.208 Notre Dame Street, three doors from the French Church, Also, that he has received his Spring Tmpor-tations of FANCY GOODS from.Paris and London, and that he will continue to keep the best goods in his line of business.As has been his custom heretofore, he will make it his otgect to give satifaction to those who may honor him with their patronage.He also offers to LET the splendid Building, now in course ot construction on Notre Damé Street, next to T.Mussen\u2019s, Esq., and forming part of the \u201c Cathedral Block,\u201d which Building will be ready by the 1st September next.Any one who may make application for it in time will have the advantage of having it fitted un as they may require.May 6-\tde 107 Education.MR.CREIGHTON, A.M., Trinity College Dublin, having received many promises of support, begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that he purposes, [D.V] to open an Academy for Young Gentlemen in this City on the 5th instant.Mr.C.wiil undertake to impart to his pupils a sound English, Classical, Mathematical, and Commercial education, and will endeavour, in every instance, to carry out the views of parents with reference to the future career in life of their sons, by devoting particular attention to such branches of study as may be best calculated to fit them respectively for their several pursuits, whether Professional or Mercantile.,\tbe received, for the present, at the Residence, No.157 Upper St.Urbain Street, where terms (which are moderate,) and other particulars, can be ascertained.May ___________ io4 MISS BURROÙGHêT hâs^ REMOVED to No.35 St.Antoine Street, where she will continue giving lessons upon the Piano-* orte, Harp, and Guitar.6m-105 IMPKOVED REFRIGESATOaS AT Reduced Prices.WHINSHIPS PATENT.IMPROVED SEL F-V ENTILATING FOR Preserving Meats, Fish, Fruits, & Vegetables At PROWSE A McFARLANES, \u201e\t66 Great St.James\u2019 Street.Stoves, Baths, and Water Coolers always on hand.May 6.\t107 Per S.S.NORTH BRITON.Just Received.A further Supply of CRICKETING BATS (FOR RIGHT and LEFT-HAND PLAYERS,) At the following Great Reductions, FOR CASH ONLY, AQUILLA, CLAPSHAW A SONS BATS\u2014X, 5s 6d ; XX, 7s 6d ; XXX, 8s 6d ; Polished Match, 12s 6d ; Dovetail, 14a 6d ; Whalebone Spring, 18s 6
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