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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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mardi 26 mars 1850
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[" ;\\\t¦ MU # y \\ ; ü V ,A.uM vY ;.tmw AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XLII.TUESDAY MORNING.MARCH 26.1850.NUMBER 37.HOUSES, &c., FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET\u2014A handsome COTTAGE pleasantly situated at the Chambly Basin, with a Garden and Ice House.Address to E.H.FRECHETTE.Charably, March 22.\tddm Tts\u201436 HOUSES, dec., FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET\u2014From the 1st day of May next\u2014That large Cut Stone WAREHOUSE, situate in Sous-le.Fort Street, adjoining the property occupied by Messrs.Lan-gevin, Thibodeau & Co., and known os Mr.Arnold\u2019s Store, together with the large and spacious WHARF, where vessels may lay and discharge in the Stores.The dimensions of the Warehouse is 33,628 superficial feet, including a large Fire Proof Vault.The whole of the buildings are completely fire proof ; and improved wheels are placed in the centre for the purpose of hoisting up weighty goods, with little labor.The stand is in the most business part of the Town, near the dis.«harging place of Steamboats\u2014all kinds of merchandise coming by water can be landed in the Store without the expense of cartage and wharf* age.The Cellars are lofty and large, and in the very highest of tides, perfectly dry.For particulars, application can be made to J.BIRCH, Notary.Quebec, March 13, 1850.\te\u201435 MTO LET\u2014From the First of May next.\u2014The New First Class Three Story CUT STONE HOUSE, at present oc* cupied by the Subscriber, No.6, Saint Antoine Place, Bruneau\u2019s Buildings.The interior is hand, somely arranged, and attached is a Planked Yard, with Coach House, Stabling, Wood Shed, an excellent Ice House, and a laige well shaded Pleasure Garden.For further particulars apply to H.L.ROUTH.March 21, 1850.\t35 TO LET\u2014Possession 1st May\u2014A Convenient DWELLING HOUSE, situate Brunswick Street, Beaver Hall.Rent moderate.Apply to H.MUNRO.March 9.\t30 TO LET,\u2014From 1st May, the STONE TpHI COTTAGE, with GARDEN, at Cote JyiiyJM.a Barron, presently occupied by L.Auldjo, Esq.For particulars, apply to JAMES CRAWFORD, Esq., GEORGE PLATT, Esq., or to the Undersigned, CHARLES GEDDES.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A large WAREHOUSE, in St.Paul Street.For terms apply to CHARLES GEDDES.Montreal, 5th March, 1850.\t28 TO LET.\u2014The Extensive STORES, CELLARS and OFFICE, in Saint Gabriel Street, formerly occupied by Macdonald, Holmes & Co.The STORES in rear of No.179, Notre Dame Street.\u2014also,\u2014 On the same Premises an admirable OFFICE.Apply to THOS.M.TAYLOR, Broker, Cuvillier\u2019s Buildings.March 5.\t28 A RARE CHANCE FOR A PERSON WISHING TO COMMENCE BUSINESS.MT O B E L E T\u2014The LIVERY STABLES & DWELLING HOUSE lately occupied by the late William Robinson, in St.Jean Baptiste Street.The Stables are considered the best in the city, with Coach Houses, Harness Rooms, Hay and Corn Lofts, &c.The Dwelling House consists of Dining Room, Drawing Room, Breakfast and large Ball Room, &.C., with seven Bed Rooms, Kitchen, Pantries, Cellar, &c., fitted up with Gas and Water.Possession given immediately.Apply to\tJ.G.SIMS, At the Office of Sims & Coleman, Corner of Bonsecours and St.Lewis Sts.Or to\tW.H.RICE, Wire Worker, Opposite the City Hall, Notre Dame St.February 28.\t26 TO LET.\u2014The Large CUT STONE HOUSE, in Albert Place, corner of Lagauchetiere and St.Urbain Streets.Apply to D.KINNEAR.Herald Office.February 23.\t24 TO LET.\u2014Several ROOMS in the Herald Building, suitable for Lawyers\u2019 Offices.Apply at the Herald Office.February 5.\t16 M TO LET\u2014An excellent BUSINESS STAND in CARILLON\u2014a two story BRICK HOUSE, well finished, with every accommodation for a family.\u2014also\u2014 A STORE and WHARF contiguous.Entry 1st May.Apply to the Proprietor, JAMES BARCLAY.Cartf'dii, Feb.13.\t20 SHOPS AND WAREHOUSES TO LET\u2014To be Let until the 1st May, 1851, and occupation given when required\u2014The Extensive PREMISES, in Craig Street, known as the Circus Stores.Two SHOPS, in Notre Dame Street, adjoining the residence of Mr.W.Bradbury, and The Large STORE and YARD in the rear theroof.\u2014also,\u2014 A Large HOUSE, corner St.Gabriel and Col-borne Streets, Griffintown, and a large Wooden Building in Chaboillez Street, at a low rent to any person who will take care of the Premises.Apply to R.McNAUGHT, 9, St.Nicholas Street.February 15.\t21 TO LET\u2014SEPARATELY, OR IN ONE\u2014Possession on the 1st May next\u2014The PREMISES, at the foot of St.Francois Xavier Street and near St.Paul Street, occupied by Mr.Glass and Mr.Heward, measuring together 50 feet in front, and 35 in depth ; their situation adapts them well for any kind of business Offices or Shops, and thrown in* to une would make an excellent Wholesale Ware-room for any description of goods ; Storage and Cellerage may be had in connection if required.Apply to BRYSON & FERRIERS.February 14.\t20 TO LET.\u2014The following PROPER* TIES belonging to Sir James Stuart, Bart., viz :\u2014 Two SHOPS, with DWELLINGS, fronting on St.Lambert Street, forming part of the block, corner of Notre Dame Street, called \u201c Stuart\u2019s Buildings.\u201d \u2014also,\u2014 OFFICES, suited for Professional Gentlemen, situated in St.Thérèse Street, nearly opposite the Canada Gazette Office.JAMES COURT.Februa y 12.\t19 M Q MTO LET.\u2014Two Story Stone STORE, corner of Wellington and King Streets, occupied as Custom\u2019s Warehouse No.3 DWELLING, in Stone Block, Wellington Street.SHOP in same do., and Store in rear.LOWER FLAT of Brick House, Queen Street.COLIN CAMPBELL, Wellington Street.February 28.\t26 TO BE LET.\u2014From the 1st May next, Those Four Three Story CUT STONE DWELLING HOUSES, with Yard, Stable, Coach House, and Ice House, being Nos.5, 7,9, and 11, entrance of St.Joseph Streét, near McGill Street.\u2014also,\u2014 The One Story STONE HOUSE, with Yard and Stone Vault, entrance of Little St.James Street, 2nd door to the Adelphi Hotel.\u2014also,\u2014 That large well suited YVOOD YARD, occupied for that purpose for more than fifteen years, by the late Mr.Louis Russel and representative, fronting and being the Corner of Craig and McGill Streets.\u2014also,\u2014 A WOOD YARD in St.Edward Street, near Bonaventure Street.\u2014also,\u2014 Four large vacant LOTS of GROUND, situated on St.Antoine and Canning Streets, near Richmond Square.-AND,- A WOOD YARD in rear of Champ de Mars, next to Mr.Megorian\u2019s Factory.Apply to the undersigned, 54, Notre Dame Street.SAVEUSE DEBEAUJEU.Feb.26.\t25 FOR SALE OR TO BE LET.\u2014The following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES :\u2014 TWO Two Siory BRICK HOUSES, in Col-borne Street, St.Ann\u2019s Suburbs, with Sheds, Stables and Large Yard, at present occupied by Mr.Launcelot Franklin.TWO Two Story BRICK HOUSES, in Jury Street, in the rear of the Hay Market, having a Wooden Building in the Yard, two stories high, are flat, of which, can be let, with each House, as a Carpenter\u2019s or Painter\u2019s Shop.THREE One Story BRICK COTTAGES, in Amherst Street, St.Mary Suburbs, all in thorough repair, being painted and papered, and the cellars drained.Those Wooden Two Story HOUSES, in Saint Joseph Street, St.Joseph Suburbs, near Mr.Contin\u2019s Ship Yard.TWO BRICK HOUSES, in Colborne Avenue, near the Jail, with Sheds, Stables, &c.Apply to JOHN T.BADGLEY.lif-ssession on the 1st May.Favourable terms of payment will be granted upon tie Sale of the above Properties.February 7.\t17 TO LET\u2014TWO SHOPS and DWEL-LINGS, with a large Yard and Sheds, corner of McGill and College Streets.A new Cut Stone Front will be made to the Building il required.Apply to A.A.DORION, At Guerrier & Dorion\u2019s, No.20, St.Vincent Street.February 14.\t20 MTWO HOUSES TO LET, in Sydenham Place, St.Antoine Street, fitted up with Baths and every convenience for respectable families, with Gardens attached.Rent moderate.Inquire of JOHN TRY, No.4, on the Premises.\u2014also,\u2014 A WAREHOUSE in the harbour, large enough to hold 30,000 barrels of flour.February 12.\t19 ~~ HOUSE TO LET\u2014To Let from 1st of May next\u2014One of the TENEMENTS in Cornwall Terrace.Apply to the Proprietor, No.1, on the Premises.The above Premises will be let furnished if required.February 7.\t17 TO LET\u2014That pleasantly situated DWELLING, at present occupied by James Hervey, Esq., fronting the Mountain Road, and opposite the Priests\u2019 Farm, combining the advantages of a Town and Country Residence.The House contains 12 Apartments, Bath Room, &c., with suitable Offices and a Garden.Rent moderate.Apply to ALEX.URQUHART, Medical Hall.February 19.\t22 TO BE LET.\u2014Two Extensive and Handsome SHOPS, corner of Bona-venturo Street, and a Lane dividing them from the new \u201c Tattersalls\u201d, with conve nient Dwellings, and good Cellars to each, be» sides Yard and Outbuildings.Application to EASTON, PHILLIPS & CO., 5, St.Sacrament Stieet.February 7.\t17 a TO i-iET.\u2014A Three Story Cut Stone HOUSE, No.106, Notre Dame Street, with a Large Stone Store in the rear.The SHOP is fitted up with Plate Glass Windows, &c., and is at present occupied by Mr.Mead, as a Fur Store.\u2014also,\u2014 The STORE adjoining the above.Possession given on 1st May next.Apply to JOSEPH N.HALL.February 9.\t18 HOUSES, Ac., FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET.\u2014From the first of May next, one of those Two Story Cut Slone HOUSES, situated on Sherbrooke Street, adjoining the property of Joseph Siiuter, Esq.It it fitted up with Bath, Water Closet, and every convenience for a respectable residence.Apply to JOSEPH N.HALL.Corner of St.Gabriel and St.Paul Streets.February 19-\t22 TO BE LET\u2014A LOT of GROUND, with a Small WOODEN HOUSE thereon erected in Water Street, facing \u201c Clifton Lodge,\u201d suitable for a Wood Yard or Garden.Rent moderate.Apply to ROB.EASTON, Advocate, 49, Little St.James Street.Aprils\t184 M TO LET.\u2014A firsLclass Three Story Stone STORE, with dry Cellar and Yard\u2014Possession on the 1st April\u2014 Corner of St.Helen and Recollect Streets.A first class Two Story Stone STORE, with dry Cellar and Yard\u2014Possession on the 1st April \u2014St.Helen Street.\u2014also,\u2014 A Wood STORE, on Recollect Street, and several Wood dry Sheds.BENJAMIN HART.February 16.\t21 TO BE LET\u2014Possession given on the 1st of April ensuing\u2014Those new and commodious PREMISES, fronting the Canal Basin, Steamboat Landing, Corner of Grey Nuns\u2019 and Commissioners\u2019 Streets, well adapted for Forwarding or Commission Houses.Rent moderate.The Three Story Brick BUILDING, immediately adjoining the above, now rented as an Hotel, by G.Johnston, with spacious Out.buildings and extensive Yard, can be converted if necessary into Offices or Stores.Possession 1st May next.The Three Story Brick DWELLING HOUSE on Grey Nuns\u2019 Street, (part of the same Block), now occupied by the Government Emigrant Agent.To be Leased as a Dwelling House, or for Public Offices, commanding great advantages as regards situation.Three Vacant LOTS in Prince Street, near_Buchanan\u2019s Stores, suitable for Wood Yards, or a Coal Depot.A Two Story DWELLING HOUSE, in Queen\u2019s Street.T.D.HALL, Dalhousie Street, Or S.P.TILTON & CO.February 16.\t21 HOUSES TO BE LET.TO BE LET\u2014From the 1st May next, ~\tlor one or more years,\u2014That desirable, advantageously situated S T O N E BUILDING, known as the CASTLE INN, fronting St.Mary Street, Quebec Suburbs, and contiguous to the road leading to the Longueuil Ferry.Capacious Stabling and other Onthouses are attached, with an extensive Yard.Possession given May, THE TWO NEW CUT STONE BUILDINGS adjoining; with Cellarage, Stabling, Sheds, and Yards.One consists of an excellent DWELLING HOUSE, the lower part of which could, if required, be converted into a Retail Store.And the other is at present occupied as a Dwelling House and Grocery Store, for which its situation renders it very desirable.Rents very moderate.Apply to LeMESURIER, ROUTII & Co.January 20.\t24 TO LET.-That GUT STONE STORE, forming the corner of Custom House Square and St.Paul Street, at present occupied by Mr.B.Workman, Druggist.Possession 1st of May next.Apply to C.M.DELISLE.January 31.\t14 TO LET.\u2014Five fir»t-class Three Story CUT STONE STORES, situate in St.Sacrament Street, and forming part of the block known as Cuvillier\u2019s Buildings.\u2014also,\u2014 Several Double Offices, with Safes, and other conveniences in the same Street.Possession given immediately, or on the first May next.Apply to MAURICE CUVILLIER, St.Sacrament Street.December 10.\t227 TO BE LET,\u2014Ana possession given mmediately,the NEW CUT-STONE MUEj, BUILDING consisting of an excellent Dwelling-House, with capacious Shop and Cellar underneath, and Outhouses, fronting St.Mary Street, Quebec Suburbs, and adjoining the house forming the corner on the road leading fo the Longueuil Ferry.For further particulars inquire of LEMESURIER, ROUTH & Co.January 20.\t31 TO LET.\u2014The HOUSE at present oc.cupied by E.T.Renaud, Esq., (next the Unitarian Church.) Apply to JOHN YOUNG.February 2.\t15 TO L E T.\u2014The Subscriber having Leased those PREMISES, corner of St.Paul and St.Nicholas Streets, is desirous of Letting that portion lately used by Messrs.Scott & Shaw for their retail department.The whole building will be modernized by a new front, and any other suitable alteration made if applied lor early.Apply to J.HENRY EVANS.January 24,1850.\til TO LET\u2014The HOUSE at piesent occupied by Lieut.Col.D\u2019Urban, known as \u201c Leeming\u2019s Cottage,\u201d in Simpson (off Sherbrooke) Street, a mogt delightful situas lion.THOS.KAY.March 2.\t27 HAMILTON AND DUNDAS ESTABLISHMENT.1850.FORWARDINGr.1850- MACPHERSON & CRANE, WAREHOUSEMEN, FORWARDERS, AND Coisimissiosi Merchants : HAMILTON, DUNDAS, KINGSTON, PÉES-COTT, AND BY TOWN ; MACPHERSON CRANE Si, Cb, MONTREAL : BEG leave to inform the Merchants of Hamilton, and the Merchints and Millers of .he surroundiog Country, that thoy have conirpeneed the Warehouseing and Forwarding Busiiio&s in-Hamilton and Dundas, and are now prepared to receive Property in the commodious Premises lately in the occupation of Messrs.M.W.& E.Browne, and trust that their long experience in the Business, and the strictest attention thereto, togeiher with moderate charges, warrant them in expecting liberal support.Being owners of the first class Lake and River Steamers Commerce and Comet, and a large Fleet of first classs SAILING VESSELS suitable for the Lake and River Naviga* tion, with six St.Lawrence Freight Steamers, and the largest stock of Barges in the trade.They offer such facilities for the transportation (without transhipment) of Produce to Oswego, Montreal or Quebec, andof Merchandize upwards, as are not equalled by any other House, and can at all times give the greatest despatch to Property entrusted to their care.Liberal advances will be made on Produce when placed in store and consigned to them for Sale.James Street Wharf, ^ Hamilton, March, 1850.34 BYTOWN ESTABLISHMENT.Steamer CSiarïotte, (low pressure,) For Freight\u2014Running twice a week between Bytown and Montreal, in connexion with the Steamer BEAVER, (low pressure,) which Boat plies as Passage and a Freight Boat on the Rideau Canal, twice a week between Bytown and Kingston.Steamer Caledonia, (low pressure.) For Freight\u2014Will leave Montreal once a week for Kingston via Bytown, calling at stated periods during the week at the different Towns on the line, including Kemptville, Westport and Portland\u2014delivering and receiving Freight ; that which may be received and directed for Montreal} will be delivered to the Consignees the same trip of the Boat, shifting and detention at Kingston avoided.The days of departure and arrival of the foregoing stated Boats will hereafter be given.SU;afillers Jmio and Mercury, With BARGES in tow from Bytown and Rideau Canal to Whitehall on Lake Ciamplain, for the transport of Sawed Lumber, which, together with their tri-weekly line from Montreal to Burling.-* ton, and vice versa, connecting with the Burlington and New York daily transport line of Steam and Canal craft, (see adv^rtisenmat,) will \u2018o Bytown and other Merchants on the Ottawa and Rideau all the facilities from New York and Montreal to Bytown, of a daily line of Freight Boats.The Steamer Beaver, Two days in the week, (the days hereafter to bo notified to the public,) will leave Bytown for Kingston immediately after the arrival of the Daily Passenger Boat from Lachine.Tlie Steamer Pert la, (low pressure,) YVill be kept at Bytown as a Tug for Rafts.Bytown, March, 1850; \\LT MACPHERSON & CRANE will make liberal advances on Produce,-Pot and Pearl Ashes, »fec., when placed in their Store, and consigned to them for Sale.\t34 M TO LET.\u2014Four of those Two Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, known as Barclay Place, Quebec Suburbs.with Yard, Shed, and Stable to each, the Houses are well fitted up, and being recently painted out, are in perlect condition, having sinks in the yards, and the water pipes in each, the situation being adjacent to the river, renders them at once healthy and pleasant, and very desirable residences for genteel families.Rent moderate and possession 1st May next.\u2014also,\u2014 TO LET.\u2014Two SHOPS with DWELLINGS above same, situated about the centre of St.Mary Street, Quebec Suburbs, with Yard, Sheds and Large Ice House attached.The stand for any business is one of the best in that part of the city, will be rented low for one or more years, and pos.session lat May next.Enquire of ROBERT KIRKUP, No.1, Barclay Place, Quebec Suburbs.February 5.\t'\tr*T\u201416 M XBIÜiÜ m TO BE LET\u2014For Five years or a shorter Term if required\u2014That commodious HOUSE, No.5, Portland Place, belonging to John Torrance, Esq.In consequence of the gentleman who has taken this house requiring to leave Montreal, it will be sublet for a moderate rent.Apply Mr.Paton, Bank of British North America.March 2.\t1m ts\u201427 NEW YORK & CANADA LINE, Transhipping at linrlington, Vt., only.FKOPHIETORS : MACPHERSON, CRANE & CO,, Montreal.H.W.GATLIN, Burlington.SMITH, WILKINS & LaNDON, Burlington, C.B.JANES, New York.CONNECTING AT MONTREAL WITH MACPHERSON, CRANE AND CO\u2019S.WESTERN LINE, Forward Goods to and from New York, and all Ports on Lake Champlain to Montreal and Que.bee ; Ports on the Ottawa River, Lakes Ontario and Erie.TOR FREIGHT APPLY TO MACPHERSON, CRANE & CO,, Montreal.MACPHERSON, & CRANE, Kingston, Bytown, Prescott and Hamilton.C.B.JANES, No.7 Coenties Slip, (upstairs,) New York.II.MAYO, Burlington.Montreal, March 19, 1850.\t34 NEW LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND TORONTO AND HAMILTON.' TO 1 lil (Reported for the Montreal Herald.) MONTREAL AND BUFFALO LINE.ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP lure'of the Trojan, off Albarado,by Lieut.Hunter during the Mexican war.In the Pennsylvania Senate on Friday, the bill to divorce Edwin Forrest and his wife, was handed up and passed.Littlefield finished j .\t.\t\u2014 his testimony on Saturday, which was very j ,0 op physical light.Numerous are I LOWER CANADA.More Light.\u2014Mankind, \u201csinceearly antiquity\u201d have been seeking \u201c more light,\u201d j and in no age, perhaps, were investigations\tj\tThe\tfollowing\tis an\textract from the\tHalifrx in this direction, more vigorously pursued\t\u2022\tinstant.\tIt would appear\tthat in than in the present.The most engrossing I ¦ ova\ta\u201c «'ell as in this Province, the eiec- -r->- ^\t\u2022 now, appears !IVe !>rlnclPle \u2018a, thanks to the swamping system, the ex-\tand that in all probabihty the strong in many respects against Webster, penments which are made to develope new j\tbera'8e
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