Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 30 juillet 1852, vendredi 30 juillet 1852
[" % m \\\\j \\\\ \\ _ \\ jWjM _ (iV AW O \\i \u2018; ¦axIUl AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.A.YOLTIME XLIY.REMOVALS.Removal.LAURIE & CO.have REMOVED their Wholesale Store to No.203 St.Paul Street, a few Doors east of St.Peter Street.June 16.\t92 Removal.THE undersigned has REMOVED to No.87 St.Paul Street, next door to Messrs.HAL-DIMAND & BROTHERS, where he will carry on his business, as hithereto.HYACINTHE BUSSEAU, Leather Merchant, St.Paul Street.June 16.\t92 NOTICE.TYRE, COLQUHOUN & CO.have REMOVED to No.4, Nuns\u2019 Buildings, St.Joseph Street.June 15.\t91 JOHN ALLO\u2019S CHEAP EEATSIER STORE IS REMOVED TO the BUILDING formerly occupied by the ITALIAN MUSEUM, No.107 Saint Paul Street.June 9.\t86 G.VIRTUE, SON & CO.\u2019S LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK Publication Depot, REMOVED To 165, Notre Dame Street\u2014West.J.B.BARRATT, Agent.June 9.\t86 Removal.THE undersigned has REMOVED his business to the Banking House so long and favorably known and occupied by La Banque du Peuple, an i more recently by the Montréal City and District Savings\u2019 Bank, in St.François Xavier Street.C.DORWIN.May 10, 1852.\t60 NOTICE.THE undersigned have now REMOVED to their Stores, No.5 Little St.Joseph Street, opposite the French Cathedral, where they will continue their Summer and Fall Business.OGILVY, WOOD & CO.July 2.\t106 MONTREAL, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1852.NUMBER 130.WANTED.T Removal.HOMAS WILLIAMS, has REMOVED to No.10 St.Sacrament Street.May 8.\t59 Mr Removal.FR.F.BENNETT has REMOVED from Saint Urbain Street, to No.26 Saint François Xavier Street.May 6.\t57 NOTICE.WE.HOLMES, Esquire, Advocate, has RE-\u2022 MOVED his Office to the Building ofHcon Taylor, Esquire, St.Gabriel Street, facing Little St.James\u2019 Street.May 6.\t57 Removal.WILLIAMS LAMBE, Advocate, No.49, Little Saint James Street.May 3.\t54 WANTED\u2014An active BOY, from 12 to 15 years of age.Apply at this Office.July 28.______________________128 Wr ANTED\u2014A Person who understands Bookkeeping by Double Entry, for an Office in this City.A middle-aged person would be preferred.Apoly, by letter, to D., Herald Office.July 28.\te 128 WA NTED IMMEDIATELY,\u2014An activé YOUNG MAN, who thoroughly understands the RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS, can speak both French and English Languages, Keep Accounts, &e,, and who is competent to take charge of the Store, if required.Reference to character and abilities will be looked for., Apply to JOHN PHELAN, St.Paul Street.July 27.\t127 WANTED, in the Subscribers' Office\u2014A YOUNG MAN, about 15 years of age, who is acquainted with the town, to engage for a term of 3 years.EDWARD MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.July 27.\te\u2014127 W ANTED for a Wholesale Dry Goods Establishment in this City, an EXPERIENCED SALESMAN\u2014one speaking the French and English would preferred.Address X.Y., at the office of this paper.Montreal, July 26.\t126 WANTED by a young Man\u2014A Situation as ASSISTANT CLERK, and who will make himself generally useful.Office.July 24.Address W.-K.at this 125 HOTELS, &c.Monkland Hotel IS NOW OPEN for the reception of Visitors, under the management of S.COMP AIN, who is well known here as a man fully qualified to please (being a good Cook) all those»who may feel disposed to patronize his establishment : he will personally devote his time to render everything comfortable.The House has undergone thorough repair, being situated in one of the most salubrious localities, and only a short distance from the city.Families who are desirous of making a selection of Rooms for the Summer Season, would do well to make timely application.Montreal, June 12.\t89 LAMB\u2019S HOTEL.AND BOARDING HOUSE, SAINT JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN, QUEBEC.May 21, 1852.\t70 PLANTAGENET WATER.Montreal, March 23, 1850.My Dear Sir,\u2014I have pleasure in complying with your request, that I should inform you of my opinion in regard to the medical value of the Plantagenet Spring Water.It is now about twelve months since I became familiar with its employment in practice, and my observation of its effects fully confirms the accuracy of the opinion which I expressed to you in April, 1849, and which I based at the time upon its chemical composition, as revealed by the analysis of Mr.Hunt.I have used the water rather freely, and have never been disappointed in my expected result.\u2014 It has gently operated on the bowels, freely relieving them, and this more or less actively, in accordance with the quantity used.It is emphatically an antacid laxative of value, and will be found serviceable in all cases, especially requiring that indication to be fulfilled.My experience of it in cutaneous affections is more limited ; too limited indeed to permit me to ofl'er any positive opinion of curative efficacy.I do not doubt, from the presence of Iodine and Bromine in the water, associated with Magnesia, that it will prove serviceable in these cases also.It would require a more extended observation than that of a few months to confirm this opinion.As an ordinary laxative in pregnancy, I know of none safer, more palatable, or more generally acceptable to patients.I remain, Yours, very truly, A.Hall, M.D., Lecturer on Materia Medica, McGill College.D.MoDonell, Agent, No.4, Place d\u2019Armcs.June 24\t99 Security from Fire and Thieves ! WANTED\u2014An experienced BOOKKEEPER, \u2014with a knowledge of the Retail Dry Goods Business, preferable.None need apply without being well recommended, and to give security if required.Apply at the Herald Office.July 23\t124 WANTED\u2014A smart active BOY to carry a Round of the Herald.Apply at this Office.July 20.\t121 WANTED\u2014A Person to take charge of a Grocery Store, at some distance from Montreal.Salary liberal.Apply at the Office of this Paper.July 16.118 WANTED\u2014A GARDENER who thoroughly understands a Green House, &c.\u2014he must be a single man.Apply at this Office.July 7.\t110 ANTED IMMEDIATELY\u2014Three or four BRASS FINISHERS, a BRASS FOUNDER and a PLUMBER, to whom good wages and constant employment will be given.None need apply except they perfectly understand their business.CHARLES GARTH, No.50 Craig Street.June 1.\t79 WANTED for a Clothing Establishment, a person to assist and make himself generally useful.Also, a respectable, intelligent BOY, of good address.Enquire of W.SLACK, 28 McGill Street.July 17.\tif\u2014119 To Tanners, Furniture Makers, Machin- isis
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