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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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vendredi 30 septembre 1859
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[" SlUflïKKiL HEK1LS) SÎSAS BOOK S JOB PB1STINS 0ÏÎ10E No.409 Notre Dame Street, (Near St.Francois Xavier St.) MONTREAL.f ÏXHE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to I inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h iSTOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES Ac., 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.13\u201d Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 two»# AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1859.NUMBER 233.Saotttes.Corporation^ Montreal.ROAD DEPARTMENT.TO CIT8ACT0RS, BRICK DRAINS.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Undersigned, and left at the Office of the City Clerk, will be received until TWELVE o\u2019clock, Noon, on FRIDAY, the 30th instant, for the construction of BRICK SEWERS in Mountain, Dorchester, Drummond and Belmont Streets, in the St.Antoine Ward ; and in Lagauchetiere Street, in the St.Lawrence Ward ; according to Plans, Sections and Specifications, which may be seen at the Office of the City Surveyor.The Tenders (endorsed \u201c Tenders for Brick Drains\u201d) must contain the botia fide signatures at two responsible persons, who are willing to become security for the due fulfilment of the Contract ; and the Road Committee do not oblige themselves to accept the lowest nor any of the Tenders.By order, W.H.McKENZIE, Asst.City Surveyor.Citv Surveyor\u2019s Office,\t) City Hall,\t>\t227 Montreal, September 22, 1850.) CORPOHATIUN MONTREAL.LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS IN Notre Dame, St.Paul, St.Joseph and Capital Streets, Consisting in the Enlargement of said Streets.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all parties interested in the said Local Improvements that the Assessors have completed \"the Assess ment Roll in each of the above-mentioned Streets, so as to cover in each case the cost of the said Improvements ; that the determination and Assessment of the said Assessors, and their apportionment of the said assessment, have been duly returned to the City Council, at their Quarterly Meeting, held on Monday, the 12th September instant ; that these returns are now deposited in the Office of the undersigned, where they are open for examination (from 10 o\u2019clock A.M.to 3 o\u2019clock P.M.) every day by all paities interested in the said .assessments, and that the same will, on MONDAY, the THIRD DAY of OCTOBER next, at HALF-PAST SEVEN o\u2019clock P.M., be confirmed, unless objections thereto, briefly stated, shall have been previously tiled with the undersigned ; if no such objections are so made, the said determination and Assessment and Apportionment thereof shall be confirmed by the said Council ; if objection be made, as aforesaid, any person interested may be heard before the said Council touching the matter, on the said Third Day of October next, at the hour above specified, or on such other day as the said Council shall appoint; and tne said Council may, after hearing such persons, confirm such determination and Assessment and Apportionment thereof, or modify the same by re ducing any part or parte» thereof.(By Order,) OHAS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.City Clerk\u2019s Office ) City Hall,\t> Montreal, Sept.15, 1859.)\tn tis-220 PAPER! PAPER!! PAPER!! riYHE Subscribers have now in STOCK a §_ large and complete assortment of IMPORTED STATIONERY and WRITING PAPERS, of the best Scotch and English makers, all purchased before the recent advance of prices in Britain, and which, irrespective of the present high tariff, will be sold at their former LOW RATES.They have also just received,from the Portneuf, Woodend and Lurette Paper Mills, upwards of 10,000 REAMS of WRAPPfNG, 5000 REAMS of WRITING, and 2000 REAMS of PRINTING PAPER ; also, 20 tons of SUPERIOR ROOFING FELT, all of which they are prepared to place in good hands at Low Prices and on reasonable terms.Especial attention at this time is respectfully directed to their present Stock of Canadian Manufactured Writing Papers.which they are SELLING OFF at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, to make room for a SUPERIOR ARTICLE now making, N.B.\u2014Packages of Samples, marked ii plain figures, sent free to intending purchasers on application to CHALMERS & ROBERTSON, 224 St.Paul Street, Montreal.Sept.6.\t6w Its 212 M\u2018MILL AN & CARSON ttZSl&CEKAMX TAXIiGHS, o x* o ® nee x ns :e«.ss AND IMPORTERS OF WOOLLENS No.66 McGill Street.McM.& C.beg to intimate to their Customers that they have received, per S.S.Indian, a portion of their FALL STOCK of LONDON GOODS, consisting of :\u2014 FANCY DOE AND TWEED TROWSERING.FANCY COATINGS [West of England], FANCY VESTINGS, of the very latest styles,\u2014all from the most celebrated makers,\u2014all of which they are prepared to make to measure in their usual superior style, and at very moderate prices, for CASH.They beg also to invite the attention of coun try Merchants to their superior Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which has been manufactured by themselves, and with a view to the requirements of country trade.SCT N.B.\u2014ONE PRICE ONLY.Soott, Clays & Williams\u2019 FASHIONS, on hand, for sale.September 3.\t210 DELIGHTFUL HESIDENCE FOR SALE, COMBINING ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF CITY AND COUNTRY.THAT commodious Residence formerly occupied and built at great expense expressly for the late William Connolly, Esquire, known as Lise Cakrol, situated on the proposed prolongation of Sherbrooke Street East, a little South-West of Logan\u2019s Farm, together witn several Acres of a highly cultivated GARDEN.The House is 50 feet front by 45 fact deep ; the front is built of Stone, the ends and rear of Brick.There is a never failing WELL of SPRING WATER, with Pipes and Pump conducting the same into the Kitchen.There are also Wood Shed, Coach-House, Stables and other buildi ngs, and a commodious ICE HOUSE.The GARDEN is well supplied with Fruit Irees, Shrubs, and Flowers, &c., &c., &c.situation is most delightful, being on the high ridge above referred to ; securing a ?f the\tthe St.Law- rence, St.Hemns, and every part of the For particulars as to terms, &c., which are very reasonable,\t\u2019 Apply to GRBENSHIELDS & JOHNSON Estate Agents and Accountants 32 Little St.James\u2019 Street.143 The Graud Trunk Railway Company of Canada.ADJOURNED MEETING.NOTICE is hereby given, that the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company, will be held at the Company\u2019s Office, in the City of Montreal, on FRIDAY, the SEVENTH day of O O T O B E R, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-nine, at TWELVE o\u2019clock, Noon, precisely, for the purpose of receiving a Report from the Directors, and for the transaction of other business.Such day and place of meeting being the day and place of meeting to which the meeting convened for the 7th September was adjourned.By order of the Directors, JOHN M.GRANT, Secretary.Head Office, ( Montreal, Sept.7, 1859.i\tlm-214 MOLSONS Bank: HE STOCKHOLDERS of the MOLSONS BANK are hereby notified that a DIVI-ND, at the rate of Eight per cent, per annum, has been this day declared for the current Half Year, and will be Payable at its Banking House, in this City, on and after the First Day of OCTOBER next: The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from 15th prox.to 1st October.By Order of the Board, WILLIAM SACHE, Cashier.Molsons Bank, Montreal, August 30, 1859.dddc 208 NOTICE.THE undersigned hereby give notice that they have this day entered into COPARTNERSHIP as Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, and will continue the Business heretofore carried on by O.F.Hill, under the Firm of O.F.HILL & CO., at the Montreal Auction Mart, Great St.James Street.C.F.HILL, J.L.BROKSDON.Montreal, 1st August, 1859.\t185 T DEN ROTI,CE TO THE PUBLIC, FROM THE MONTREAL FLOATING BATH.HALF-SEASON TICKETS can be from this date on board BATH.July 19\t170 had T SPJ 1HE undersigned negs leave to Inform the __ public that he has been appointed IN- PECTOR OF SOLE LEATHER, for this city, in accordance with the 2nd Clause 22nd, Vic.Chap.26, and that he is now prepared to fulfil the duties of his office, THOMAS HAWKINS, No.245 St.Paul Street.March 16.\t63 X- the iHE undersigned, Importers oi LINSEED OIL, will in future, in conformity with practice in England, Sell the same by V'EIGHT, instead of Guage, computing 7] lbs.J er Gallon, as practised by makers here.I.\tBUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.LAW, YOUNG & GO.ED.MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.J.\tH.WINN.D.TORRANCE & CO.ALEX.URQUHART & CO.May 23\t121 NOTICE.THE IKON SAFE and LOCK Warehouse, which has for the past two-and-a-half years been locatea on Great St.James' Street, has been REMOVED to St.Francois Xavier Street, between Post Office and Craig Street, rear of the People\u2019s Bank at the Sign of the Safe.Fire Proof Safes, Iron Doors, Burglars Chests and Locks of a Superior Class, constantly on hand and made to order.\u2014Also,\u2014 Second hand Safes of different manufactures.The attention of all those requiring the above named articles is respectfully solicited.J.F.MELLEN, Agent.May 19.\t6m 118 ÜBEAP SEWIJjG MACHINES.rriHE Subscriber has just OPENED his Office S at No.32 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, for the SALE of SINGER\u2019S SEWING MACHINES, manufactured by himself.These Machines are adapted to Family and Manufacturing purposes, and, in point of utility, durability, and cheapness, surpass any of the kind ever offered to the Canadian public.Mr.NAGLE has had long experience in the construction of Singer Machines, both in Singer\u2019s Factory and in Buffalo, N.Y., in which latter place he has made over $20,000 worth, all of which have given the greatest satisfaction to the purchasers.The following TESTIMONIALS have been received from the principal Boot and Shoe Manufacturers in this city :\u2014 Montreal, July 23, 1859.We take pleasure in bearing testimony to the complete working of the Machines manufactured by Mr.E.J.Nagle, having had one in use for the last two months.They are of Singer\u2019s Pattern, and equal to any of our acquaintance of the kind.BROWN & CHILDS.Montreal, 23rd July, 1859.We have used E.J.Nagle\u2019s(Sewing Machine in our Factory for the past < ree months, and have no hesitation in saying that they are in every respect equal to the most approved American Machines\u2014of which we have several in use.CHILDS, SCHOLES & AMES.Montreal, July 25th, 1859.I have been using one ol E.J.Nagle\u2019s Sew-ng Machines since the beginning of June last.It is giving full satisfaction, and I can recommend them to the public.E.THOMPSON.Montreal, July 25, 1859.I have been engaged in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes for a number of years, daring which time I have used Machines manufactured in the States and here, but consider those manufactured by Mr.E.J.Nagle the best adapted to manufacturing purposes.They do coarse and fine work equally well, and I take great pleasure in recommending them to the public.PIERRE DUFRESNE, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer 128 Notre Dame Street.The undersigned have had in continual use, for the past three months, one of the machines manufactured by E.J.Nagle, and they do not hesitate in recommending them for general use.L.BENJAMIN & CO., Clothers, 166 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.July 26, 1859.I have used E.J.Nagle\u2019s Sewing Machines for the past two months ia my Boot and Shoe Factory, and I find it to be all that the manufacturer claims for it\u2014a good machine.J.LINTON, 317 St.Paul Street, Montreal.July 26 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, July 26, 1859.I have two of E.J.Nagle\u2019s Machines in operation for the last three months, during which time I have thoroughly tested their working qualities, and feel satisfied they are all Mr.Nagle represented them to-be\u2014perfect Machines.DAVID PELLETIER.The subscribers having used the Sewing Machines of Mr.E.J.Nagle, since the spring, are well satisfied with the work done by them ; and we certify that these machines go quicker than any we have used up to the present time.A.LAPIERRE & SON.Montreal, 26th July, 1859.Montreal, July 20, 1859.E.J.Nagle, Esq.Dear Sir,\u2014The machine which I bought of you some two months ago has given entire satisfaction.I consider it an excellent article, ana 1 believe that nothing better can be produced.Yours truly, T.O\u2019BRIEN.All Machines purchased from the subscriber will be kept in good running order for twelve months, provided they are not damaged by accident or design.E.J.NAGLE.N.B.\u2014Binders, Shuttles and Neeedles constantly on baud.Factory over BARTLEY & GILBERT\u2019S, Canal Basin July 29.\t177 FRESH ARRIVALS.SAVAGE & LYMAN HAVE received a Case of FINE JEWELLERY-GOLD BRACELETS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, CHAINS, NECKLETS, and PINS, Of the newest designs and most exquisite workmanship, the whole forming the most beautiful assortment of Goods they ever had the honor to submit to the inspection of their friends.CATHEDRAL BLOCK, Notre Dame Street, Centre.August 20.\t198 T' HE Subscribers have received by Steamer __ NORTH AMERICAN, an assortment of Fine Scissors, Netting Cases, Pocket Knives.\u2014Also,\u2014 Cases of Razors, Straps, and Gents\u2019 Dressing Cases.SAVAGE & LYMAN, Cathedral Block, Notre Dame Street, Centre.August 20.\t198 Sewed Muslins.¦ï?X3:\u2018£3 sstoois.SEWED IMS ÜOTXGJË.THE COLUMBIAN OIL CO.are now Manufacturing oxx*.Clear in color, more free from odour, and of a quality superior to anything ever offered for sale iu Canada.Parties who have long been annoyed by a smoking light, and an offensive effluvia arising from interior Oil, will find great satisfaction in a trial of this article.W.R.HIBBARD, Agent Columbian Oil Co., 161 St.Paul Street.September 12.\t217 J a.v a NOTICE, & J MITCHELL © V SS 33 s, h sa TO \u201cJoseph\u2019s Buildings, « Mo, 4 LEMOIME STREET.May 165 NEW YORK, NOTICE.JULY 1st, 1859.The eureka improved shuttle SEWING MACHINES, [which cannot be unraveled] using TWO THREADS, and making the LOCK STICK.Price, $56 ! $50 ! $50 ! WILL RUN, STITCH, HEM AND GATHER.Agents w anted in every city and town in the State of Address, D.J.LEVY, Genl.Supt.PRINCIPAL OFFICE 489 BROADWAY, New York.d=Send for Circular and^Sample Work.July 20.\t'\t3m-171 TQfiATHK KOUb.rnHIS elegant place of amusement, recently I new Seated and Decorated in the first style of Art, to Rent by the night or any other period of time, on reasonable terms.Apply to J.W.HERBERT, 131 and 133 Notre Dame Street.d.m, McPherson, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, Ac., 189 EfOÏÏ'B.B EVERY description of Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes, Compasses, Telescopes, Stereoscopes, Spectacles, and Mathematical Instruments, Repai ed, Adjusted, and Warranted.CLOCKS sent for, and taken to any part of the city, free of extra charge.May 30\t127 June 17.'tkxoh s.HONaaa On the European Plan, CITY or NEW YORK.Single Rooms 50 Cents per Ray, City Hall Square, corner of Frakfort Street, (Opposite City Hall.) Meals, as they may be ordered in the spacious B-3fee* toThe Hotel18 & ?arber\u2019s ShoP and Bath Koonis attache* _?\u2022 B \u2014Mewaro of Runners and Hackmen, Vho say we are full.\t\u2019 FRENCH* Proprietor.A,3SU3t5-\tly-mwf-185 PHOTOGRAPHIC Views of Mount itoyal Cemetery.M' R.NOTMAN, Artist, Bleury Street, having arranged to take a few Views at the Cemetery, begs to inform those who may wish any particular view taken, that while his apparatus, &c., is there they can have it taken at much less expense than if Mr.N.had to go purposely.Parties so desirous will please apply at Mr.Notman\u2019s Studio, where specimens will be shewn and tenus for either Stereoscopic or large Views may be ascertained.June 20.\t145 NEW CARRIAGES.Ureal Heilwction in &*rices.GENTLEMEN intending to purchase are respectfully invited to give a call at the \u2022Imerican Carriage Factory (Nos.21 & 23 Craig Street,) r »epbT\tnow fln°r stock of and at\tunsurPasse(l style and finish, Prices Unpreceiently Low ! ! M.& p.GAVIN hut, .rr-r.\tCarriage Builders.REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING &c PrSmVXiatteD
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