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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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jeudi 17 septembre 1857
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[" MONTREAL HERALD sms BOOK MB MUG 0SF1CE No.409 Notre Dame Street, (Near St.Francois X&vier St.,) MONTREAL.THE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED his STOCK ol 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.£3\" Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 AT B.SIIABPLEl'S MOV STOBB WILL BE FOUND THE MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP EVERY VARIETY OP STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS IN THE PROVINCE OF CANADA, Consisting of the Spring and Summer Importations of over 800 Direct from the MANUFACTURERS of ENGLAND, FRANCE & GERMANY, COMPRISING : English and French Jewellery and Watches Bohemian, French and English Glass and China Ware Belgium and British Plate Drawing Room Mirrors, Pier, Cheval and Toilet Glasses French Clocks of Marble, Bronze and Ormolue.Englsh and French Writing Desks, Work oxes and Dressing Cases And an extensive assortment of Bronzed Glass and Lacquered Chandeliers and Gasaliers Moderator Lamps, in China, Glass and Bronze = .\u2018V aster and Parian Smi sits And cases Artist\u2019s Materials of every description Drawing and Tracing Papers and Linen, of every size and quality And the most extensive and complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery in Montreal The Largest and best assorted Stock of Electro Plate and Plated Ware ever imported into Canada The Stock of Drawing and Dining Room Paper Hangings and Decorations is most complete, as also a splendid selection of Bed Room Papers.P.S.\u2014As there is such an extensive assortment of Goods in the Store, it would be an impossibility to enumerate them, and every article having been purchased direct from the Manufacturer for CASH, he is enabled to Sell on better terms than any other House in Canada, both Wholesale and Retail.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.August 21.\t198 \u201d\tKOroTJA-Eikl,\t~ PAPER HANGIMG WAREHOUSE 178 NOTRE DAME STREET.JUST received, in bond, per ship \u201c Empire\u201d at New York 26 bales ENGLISH WALL PAPER, all new and beautiful styles.\u2014also\u2014 10 cases AMERICAN SATIN PAPER.\u2014And daily expected\u2014 30 bales ENGLISH WALL PAPER, in bond, per ship \u201c Calleape.\u201d \u2014and\u2014 6 bales per \u201c City of Hamilton.\u201d F.TRIGG.April 29\t100 \u201cdamaged by water.HE GREATEST BARGAINS ever offered in Montreal can be had at JOHN AITKEN & CO/S LADIES\u2019 BEADY-MADE LIMN ESTABLISHMENT 211 & 213 Notre Dame Street, Sewed Muslin Collars, Eugenie style Sewed Muslin Sleeves Setts Habits and Sleeves Ex \u201c Canadian,\u201d damaged by water only, and Will be sold at a discount of fifty per cent.144 CAEPET WAREEOOMS, CRYSTAL BLOCK, NOTItil D-anKE £ T K.E SI T .JN consequence of the death of the late HENRY BENJAMIN, the Executors of his Estate beg to notify all parties in want of any description of FURNISHING GOODS!! CARPETS I O X Ij O Xj O tS?XX S3» ! &c.&c.that they intend to commence SBXiLXMCr OFF the same at a very heavy reduction from the marked prices, FOR CASH ONLY, on this day ; and would recommend an early inspection of the same, as with the NEW STOCK which has been added this Spring : the assortment is now much larger than has ever been exhibited in Canada.Besides the above will be found TEN CASES of BIiEG-AÏJT lîXiïTïSIÏ P&AIFE, Chimney and Cheval Glasses, OF ALL SIZES.In order to facilitate the winding up of the business, all parties indebted by book-account or otherwise, are particularly requested to make a settlement of the same previous to the 1st of August next, so as to avoid any legal expenses.H.BENJAMIN & CO.Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.Montreal, June 2, 1857.\t129 DOLLARS AND CENTS.CHARLTON\u2019S EXCHANGE TABLES, third EDITION, comprising tables reducing Sterling into Currency, AND INTO DOLLARS AND CENTS, to meet the requirement of the new system of keeping accounts at the Banks and Public Offices, for Sale at Dawson\u2019s, Sad-lier\u2019s, and Millers\u2019 Book Stores Montreal.July 11\t3m 163 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XL1X.MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1857 NUMBER 221.FRESH ARRIVALS.SAVAGE & LYMAN BEG to annouucethat by the S.S.\u201cINDIAN\u201d they have received, DIRECT FROM PARIS, a Case of FINE GOLD JEWELLERY, The Styles and Designs of which are entirely NEW AND UNIQUE, CONSISTING OF : BRACELETS, BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, PINS, STUDS, LOCKETS, &c., &c., &c., In great variety, the whole of which they respectfully submit to the inspection of the Ladies.Aug.19.\t196 T Gentlemen\u2019s Furnishing Store, OPPOSITE ST.LAWRENCE HALL, CREAT ST.JAMES STREET.SHIRTS, Shirt Collars, Neck Ties, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Underclothing, &c., &c.Wate'rproof Coats, Leggings, Umbrellas, &c., AGENT FOR H J.& D NICOLES\u2019 LONDON READY MADE CLOTHING.If*.If*.Campbell, Great St.James Street Montreal, August 12,1857.\t190 SHIRTS! SHIRTS ! SHIRT ! JUST RECEIVED a large assortment of Plain and Fancy Dress Shirts, from 3s d.New Fancy Regatta Shirts, from 2s.Gd.New Embroidered Dress Shirts, from 5s.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A large lot of English Collars, of the newest patterns, Cravats, Ties, Undershirts, Socks, &c.&c.The above will be sold cheap for Cash.149 Notre Dame Street, F.GROSS, Hosier, Glover, &c.Remember the address.August 12.\t190 TO TU Ë GENTLEYIÊN.MASONIC JEMPORIUM.JOHN 0.BROWN, 179.NOTRE DAME STREET, 179.IS NOW DISPOSING of his entire Stock of Summer Goods at greatly reduced prices, CONSISTING OF Plain & Fancy Tweeds, Doeskins & Cassimeres Black and Colored Cloths Plain and Fancy Silk and Satin Vestings Black and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Ties Muslin and Gingham Handkerchiefs Fancy Flannels for Shirts Mens\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Cotton and Merino Fancy and Plain Socks Mens' Lambs Wool, Merino, and Cotton Vests and Drawers Mens\u2019 Spun Silk Vests Mens\u2019 Kid, Silk, and Thread Gloves \u2014also,\u2014 A large assortment of Masonic Regalia and Materials, viz., Blue Lodge and other Masonic Aprons, Sashes, Collars, Ribbons, Rosettes, Gold and Silver Tassels, Jewels, Silk Handkerchiefs, &c., and a variety of Masonic Materials too numerous to mention.JOHN 0.BROWN.August 8 .\t18 V Officers'\u2019 Appointments.THE Subscribers have received CAVALRY, ARTILLERY', RIFLE & INFANTRY SWORDS, BELTS, SASHES, &c.SAVAGE & LYMAN.August 19\t196 SAVAGE & LYMAN HAVE RECEIVED, PER Steamer INDIAN.A LARGE ADDITION TO THEIR STOCK FINE LONDON MADE JEWELLERY : Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-rings, Guard and Vest Chains, Rings, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Scarf Pins, Lockets, Ac., Œeltfitaîîïj, Reported for the Montreal Herald.BY MONTREAL LINE.Office, St.Sacrament St.New York, Sept.1G.ihe Gunard steamer \u201cAsia\u201d sailed to-day for Liverpool, with 42 passengers, and $55,000 in specie.\t1 The \u201c Ericson\u201d also sailed for Bremen, with 123 passengers._\tPhiladelphia, 16th.The steamer \u201c Norfolk\u201d sunk in the Chesapeake belonging to the Philadelphia and Rich-mond line She left here on Saturday with a valuable freight.Captain Kelly and the crew were landed yesterday by the steamer \u201c Whitney, from Baltimore fur Boston.Vessel and cargo fully insured.New York, 16th.Ihe steamer \u201c Northern Light\u201d takes out tne Californian mails on Monday next.Great trots came off on the Union and An-terville course yesterday.Each was three mile treats for $5000.Prince beat Lantern.Time, 7.53 l-6th and 7.55.Linet beat Rose.Time, 7.53$ and S*.Providence, R.I., 15th.A trunk, containing $10,000, belonging to the Worcester County Bank, Blackstone, was stolen from the conductor\u2019s safe in the cars of the East Thomson Railroad, this afternoon.The Bank offers $1000 reward for the recovery of the money and the detection of the thieves.Boston, 15th.Geo.S.Abraham, Custom-house banker, and special agent for Baring Brothers, was arrested to-day, charged with forging invoices, thus defrauding the United States revenue.It is alleged that he altered the figures of invoices, to swear to their correctness at the Custom-house, and, after the duties were paid, restore them.The goods were then sent to New York importers, who paid the bills, he pocketing the difference.Raidout, N.Y., 15th.The exchange and banking offices of Davis, Lytlam, Lubins & Co., of this city closed their doors to-day.Boston, 15th.£-^U-K_Stpne & Co.^ hardware, merchants, of PROVINCIALJXHIBITION, ORDINARY TICKETS of Admission\u2014Is.3d.each\u2014to the EXHIBITION at Point St.Charles, open to the Public on THURSDAY, 17tb, and FRIDAY, 18th September, may be had at the Plantagenet Water Depot, Place d\u2019Armes, Pickup\u2019s News Office, and the Mechanics\u2019 Institute.Members\u2019 Tickets, on which persons may go in ana out during the whole Exhibition, may be had at the same places, for 5s.JOSEPH PERRAULT, Sec.-Treas.Sept.16, 1857.\t220 PROYINCIALJXHIBITION.CAB FARE.I this city, suspended payment yesterday, on account of the failure of C.Grant & Co., of New York.NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014Sept.16.Flour\u20145c better, with a fair demand for export and home consumption.Sales of 7000 barrels, at $5,40/®50 for superfine state ; $5,65® 75 for extra ; $5,25®45 superfine western; $5,50 ®6,10 for extra.Canadian Flour\u2014Better, sales of 500 barrels, at $5,35®50 for superfine ; $5,80®7,10 for extra.Wheat\u2014lc®2c better, light supply, good export demand ; sales of 50,000 bushels at $1,28 ®1,30 for red Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan ; $1,05 for Chicago ; $1,32®1,38 for whi^e Michigan.Rye\u2014Lower ; sales of 3000 bushels at 80c® 85c.Barley\u2014Dull.Corn\u2014Better; sales of 25,000 bushls, at 79jc ®80c.Oats\u2014Lower ; sales at 50c®52c for states and western- Pork\u2014Dull, at $25,90®26 for mess ; $21® 21,25 for prime.Lard\u2014Lower ; sales of 150 bbls, at 151.Butter and Cheese\u2014Quiet.Stocks dull and rather easier.Money continues active, rates advancing 9® 12 per cent.Sterling Exchange dull and heavier at 108.We would direct our readers attention to the Military Promenade Concert that takes place to-night.The programme is an attractive one.The celebrated Rifle Band (Prince's) will discourse sweet music.The other performers are so well known to our musical world that commendation is almost needless.To strangers we would say, go and see what can only take place in large cities\u2014monster Promenade Concerts.The charge is so moderate that none need stay away, and lose a gratification seldom within their reach.Geo.Lulham has received another supply of New York Oysters.\u2014See Advt.We are requested to notice that the sale of Property on Dorchester and Sherbrooke Streets, is postponed until this day week.See Advt.The Sale of Eastern Township Lands in Grantham, will, however, take place as advertised at one o\u2019clock.A OR Public Information we would state the _ Legal Fare from any part of the City, (not Suburbs,) to the Exhibition Ground, is as follows :\u2014For a Two-horse Carriage, with one or two persons, 2s.8d.; for three or four persons, 3s 9d.; for a One-horse Carriage or Cab, Is.lOJd.for one or two persons; and 2s.6d.for three or four persons.Sept.17.\tm-221 PROVINCIAL Agricultural Exhibition.NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS OF MODELS OF MACHINERY, &c The board of arts and manufactures FOR LOWER CANADA beg to call the attention of Exhibitors to the fact that they are about to establish a MUSEUM and MODEL ROOM in this city, in which models of Improved Machinery and Implements, and Specimens of Material for Manufacture will be permanently deposited for inspection by persons interested in Mechanical and Manufacturing pursuits.Persons possessed of articles fitted for exhibition in such Museum and Model Room, will find it advantageous for themselves and confer a benefit on the public by depositing them with the Board.Further ir formation may bo obtained on application to the President, J.Redpath, Esquire, Commissioner\u2019 Street, to Messrs.Rodden and A.Perry, at the Exhibition Grounds, or to the undersigned, at the Gazette Office, Great St.James Street.B.CHAMBERLIN, Sec.Board of A.and M.for L.C.Montreal, Sept.15, 1857.\tb 219 MARRIED.In Providence, Rhode Island, on the 7th instant, by the Right Rev.Bishop Clark, Wm.Lamb, Esq., Editor and Proprietor of the Southern Argus, Norfolk, Virginia, to Sarah Annie, eldest daughter of Edwin M.Chaffee, Esq., of the former city.DIED.In Ottawa city, on the morning of the 10th inst., Sarah, beloved wife of Robert Parley, Esq.METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.Date.\tThermo- meter.\t\tBarometer\t\tWeather.\t\tRain in inches\tSnow in in\u2019s Sptr 6\t7am X 63\t3pm x 82\t7 A.M 29,97\t3 P.M.29.80\t7a.M Cl\u2019dy\t3 P.M.Cl\u2019dy\t0.00\t0.00 6\t51\t66\t30,00\t30.04\tFair\tpair\t0.40\t0.00 7\t48\t67\t30.26\t30.28\tFair\tFair\t0.00\t0.00 8\t48\t65\t30.23\t30.12\tFair\tCl\u2019dy\t0.00\t0.00 9\t55\t68\t30.00\t30.00\tCl\u2019dy\tCl\u2019dy\t0.08\t0.00 10\t62\t81\t29,83\t29.72\tCl\u2019dy\tCl\u2019dy\t0.00\t0.00 11\t72\t65\t29,72\t29.90\tCl\u2019dy\tRain\tnap.\t0.00 Mean Temperature, 63,07.Barometer, 29.990.Rain fell during the week to the depth of 0.48 inch.THEATRE ROYAL.This Evening, Thursday, Sept.17, Will he presented NICK OF THE WOODS ?To conclude with the Farce of RAISING THE WIND ! Sept.17.\t221 IISIOAL MELANGE, ATTHE MECHANICS\u2019 HALL, ON MONDAY, September H, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, Mrs.Gibbs, the Eminent Vocalist, Will give her Celebrated PICTORIAL ENTERTAINMENT, entitled the \u201c EMERALD ISLE AND THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY, interspersed with a choice selection of Songs, Ballads, Anecdotes, Legends, and Interesting Stories.Scenery Painted by Stanfield James, of Her Majesty\u2019s Theatre.Admission, 2s 6d ; Children half-price.Doors open at half-past Seven ; to commence at EIGHT o\u2019clock.Sept.9.\t214 PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION.The volunteer militia rifle band, assisted by several well known and favorite Vocalists of this City, will give a GRAND MILITARY PROMENADE CONCERT, OF Vocal and Instrumental Music, AT THE CITY CONCERT HALL, On Thursday Evening, 17th inst., AT EIGHT O\u2019CLOCK.PERFORMERS.MRS.BETTY.MR.MUIR.MR.RICKABY.Mr.TORRINGTON.MR.CHERRIER.The Splendid Band Of the Montreal Vol.Militia Bifles, Under the direction of Mr- PRINCE.Programme-PART FIRST.1.\tGrand March, 6 Magyar Ember ) \u201e\t, Indu}o,\u201d|Swoboda.$ iiaud- 2.\tSong, \u201c Hurrah for the Highlands,\u201d Mr.Muir.3.\tSolo, Cornet-a-Piston, \u201c Vi Ravi-?,r ,, .so,\u201d \u201cSomnambula,\u201d Beilina \\ \u201ch.Fnnee 4.\tSong, \u201cSalut a la France,\u201d \u201c La )\t_ Fille du Regiment,\u201d Donizetti ) ilr3-Bett7 3.Brindisi, Opera \u201c Traviata,\u201d VerdL.Band.6.\tSong, \u201c The History of the Man } Mr.Ric- that could\u2019nt get warm,\u201d.) kaby.7.\tPolka.\u201c Carnival de Venice,\u201d } \u201e\t, Prince.rand- PART SECOND.8\u2014\tQuadrille, \u201c Bonnie Dundee,\u201d ?w ^ D\u2019Albert.)\tmnd- 9\u2014\tSong, \u201cO, are ye sleeping Maggy,\u201d Mr Muir.10\u2014\tSolo, Violin, \u201c First Concerto,\u201d ) Mr.Tor- De Beriot,.)\trington.11\u2014\tSong, \u201c Ah ! non Giunge,\u201d \u201cSon- ) Mrs.nambula,\u201d Bellini.)\tBetty.12\u2014\tSchottische, \u201cV ery Last,\u201d Prince.Band.13\u2014\tSong, \u201cThe Adventures of Billy ) Mr.O\u2019Rourke,\u201d.$\tRickaby 11\u2014Galop, \u201c Cameronian,\u201d Suckling,.Band.Partant pour la Syrie ! God Save the Queen ! The splendid Grand Piano to be used on this occasion is from the Manufactory of Mr T.D.Hood.Concert to commence at 8 o'clock precisely.Tickets, Is 3d each ; to be had at the several Music Stores, principal Hotels, and at the Hall on the evening of the Concert.September 15.\t219 BONAYENTURE HALL.D.T.CURRIE, The celebrated BUFFO SINGER from the Loudoq aijd Provincial Concerts, Will give ONE ENTERTAINMENT ONLY, ON FRIDAY EYESING, SEPT.18, Introducing his celebrated Scenas of \u201c CINDERELLA, OR THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER.\u201d \u201c THE LOST CHILD.\u201d ROMEO AND JULIET,\u201d Ac.BILLY BARLOW will give his opinion on the Provincial Exhibition.Admission to all parts of the Hall Is.3d., or 25 cents.Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.September 17.\t221 BOARDING HOUSE.Apartments vacant at No.eo st.Gabriel Street, opposite the Cbamp de Mars.September 17.\tb-221 CARRIAGES FOR SALE.]YTR,' 9INGRAS> of Quebec, offer the fol-xYJ_ lowing Superior built CARRIAGES for Sale, viz :\u2014 1 Dog Cart 1 Prince Albert Carriage 1 Pilentum\tdo 1 Cab Phæton\tdo 1 Clarence\tdo The above may\tbe\tseen on the Exhibition Ground of the Provincial Show, Point St.Charles, daring the Exhibition.September 17.\t221 )Q ¦C- -°.'xvY ,, J IJvTp OoRTER- SONS OF TEMPERANCE Î HOWARD DIVISION, No.I, holds Us regular Weekly Meeting THIS EVENING, (Thursday,) at EIGHT o\u2019clock, at its Rooms, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, St.Sacrament Street.Visits from members of other Divisions (residents and strangers) are respectfully solicited.Persons desirous of joining can apply to W.G.SLACK, 4 Place D\u2019Armes ; H.ROSE, 28 St.Francois Xavier Street ; J.C.BECKET, 38 Great St.James\u2019 Street; N.B.CORSE, 341, and A.BRYSON, 275 St.Paul Street; or to any other member of the Division.Sept.17.\t 8Jm T 197 VALUABLE PROPERTY BELLEVILLE, &.C., FOR_SALE.THAT excellent BUSINESS STAND on Front Street, Belleville, lately occupied by Messrs.BULL, BROTHERS, and well known as the Old \u201cHENRY BULL\u201d premises.The Lot as offered, comprises about 33 feet frontage, with a depth of 185 feet, extending to the River Moira, and enjoys right of way from Bridge Street.The Buildings are, the BUSINESS STONE STORE, and a Pire-proof STONE STORE in rear [on the Bank of the River.] Also, that splendid Four Story BRICK BUILDING on Bridge Street, known as the Wholesale Store of H.BULL & CO.Also, the Laud and Premises in Sidney, on the shore of the Bay of Quinte and immediately without the limits of the Town of Belleville,-known as the Cameron Steam Mill, at present leased by Messrs.CLARK & PAGE, of Oswego.This Mill is in excellent order, and during the ensuing season, say from May to December, it is computed, will cut up about Six Million feet of Lumber.The facilities for carriage of Logs and Shipping of Lumber cau scarcely be exceeded.Also, the Premises in Canington, known as the \u201c Lingham Mills,\u201d distant from Belleville about 2] miles, comprising Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Building formerly used as a Chair Factory, PaintShop, and Good Stone Dwelling House.This is a good water privilege.For further particulars and terms of payment, which are liberal, apply to ANDREW THOMSON, Esq., or JAMES FRASER, Jr., Esquire, Solicitor, both of Belleville.Belleville, Sept.15, 1857.\tr-220 IMG TICE.THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has received his Fall supply of CUTLERY, EDGE TOOLS and HARDWARE, which will now be found to be very complete in its different branches.And as the Subscriber contemplates RETIRING from business on the 1st of May next, he begs to state that he will dispose of every article on hand at such LOW PRICES for CASH, as must command a ready sale.Housekeepers, Builders and Country Merchants, will find this a favorable opportunity of supplying themselves, as every article must be Sold at the time specified.WILLIAM WARREN, 277 Notre Dame Street, Opposite Recollet Church.September 17.\tr-221 firiyiILLÂfM & CÂRSOIM, WI101.ESALE Atm RETAIL AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE No# 66 McGill Street.McM.& C.have just received a large and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting of : West of England, Scotch, and Yorkshire TWEEDS, Doe and Deer SKINS, all from the best makers ; Black, Brown and Fancy Coatings, Beaver and Pilot Over Coatings, West of England and French Black and Colored Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Fancy Vesting.GARMENTS of all descriptions made to measure in a manner that cannot be surpassed either as regards fit, style or workmanship, and at very moderate prices for cash.From the success they have had in cutting that most difficult and important item of Gentlemen\u2019s Dress, namely, PANTALOONS, they feel warranted in saying to those who desire a good fitting Pant, made from the best fabrics, that they can be supplied at their Establishment.McM.& C.beg to say to the Country portion of their Customers that they have on hand a large Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, very carefully made up from good material.Merchants would do well to examine before making their purchases.Scott\u2019s, Clay\u2019s, and Chappell\u2019s FASHIONS on hand and for sale.N.B.\u2014ONE PRICE ONLY I September 17, 1857.\ttTS-221 DOYLE & CO.0MB,4L COIIISSIOI! SIBRCHITS, AND MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENTS, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.0HAS.DOYLE, WM.ARMSTRONG.f 0.Dorwin, Esq., U.S.Consulate, References.^ T q ^°5,treaU J.G.Sims, Esq , Montreal.I James Shaw, Esq., M.P.P.Sept.17.\t221 PAP£R ANDJTATIONERY ! THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully calls the attention of the trade, and Merchants generally, to bis large and well-assorted stock of WRAPPING, WRITING, and PRINTING PAPER, STATIONERY, &c, Being determined not to winter over a large stock, tbe above will be offered at such prices and terms as will insure sales.JAMES CHALMERS, 224 St.Paul Street.Sept.17.\tr 221 IMPORTED DIRECT GENUINE HAVANA SECARS.THE Subscriber offers for Sale the following FAVORITE BRANDS :\u2014Victoria Regalias, ditto Panatelas, ditto Londres, Cabanas Londres, Cubrey Operas, Cobden Entreactos, Cobden Damas, Il Sevillano, &c., &c.CHARLES C.HEARLE, 291 St.Paul Street.September 17.\tdu-221 SOLE LEATHER.rHE Balance of STOCK of the New Glasgow Tanneries, for Sale by WILLIS & MACNAB, Gillespie\u2019s Buildings, Corner of Common aud Port Streets.September 17.\t221 CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER.CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER-CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER-CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER.CANADA BANK NOTE REPORTER-.Terms of the Reporter: Monthly, in advance.00 Semi-monthly, in advance.gi\t50 Single Copies.00\t10 For Sale by J.D.NUTTER & 00., Editors and Proprietors, No.4 Place d\u2019Armes ; at B.Dawson\u2019s Book Store, Great St.James Street -E.Pickup\u2019s News Office ; Hill & Martin\u2019s Book Store, Great St.James Street ; John Dougall\u2019s Book Store, Great St.James Street ; J & D Sadlier\u2019s Book Store, Notre Dame Street ; R.& A Miller s Book Store, St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.September 17.\tr-221 FOR Sale at less than COST PRICE- 50,000 Imported Cigars, Havana, &c., in Bond 50 boxes St.Julien Bordeaux Wine, directly imported from France, in Bond Apply at the Canada Hotel, from 9 to 12 o\u2019clock A.M., and from 2 to 5 P.M.at Room No.3.September 17.\tm-22I District of ) A GENERAL COURT OF Montreal.$ QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE, holding CRIMINAL JURISDICTION in and for the District of Montreal, will be held in COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OP MONTREAL, on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the clock in the FORENOON.In consequence, I give public notice to all who intend to proceed against any prisoner in the Common Gaol of the said District, and to others, that they must be present then and there ; and I give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present then and there with their Records, Rolls, Indictments, and other Documents, in order to do those things which belongs to each of them in their respective capacities.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office,\t) Montreal, Sept.16, 1857.)\t220 SAVAGE & LYMAN, HAVE RECEIVED, PER S.S.11 NORTH AMERICAN,\" THREE CASES OF gold and silver watches, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, AND FINE JEWELLERY, OF NEW STYLES.-ALSO- SILVER TEA & COFFEE SETTS, Castors, Salvers, Cups ' and Goblets ! \u2014and\u2014 FORKS, SPOONS AND LADLES, OP VARIOUS PATTERNS.Corner of Notre Dame and ) St.Gabriel Streets.)\t220 BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.MINTON & Co.\u2019s Celebrated Flooring Tiles, FOR CHURCHES, HOTELS, SHOPS, CONSERVATORIES, HALLS OP PRIVATE HOUSES, &c.&c.Samples and designs can be seen, and every information obtained on application to CHARLES C.HEARLE, 291 St.Paul Street, Montreal, Agent for Canada.Sept.16.\t220 HENDRIE* RIVEN & CO, General Commission Merchants, 24 ST.NICHOLAS STREET.Montreal, 16th Sept., 1857.\tm-220 Madame Cliquot\u2019s Champagne.THE Subscribers have received their annual Supply of this celebrated CHAMPAGNE \u2014Atso,\u2014 Champagnes, Sparkling Hock, Moselle, Claret aqd Burgundy, white aud red, of the finest growths.RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.September 17.\tm-221 Direct Importations OF PORT, SHERRY, ROUSSILLON, and BOURDEAUX RED WINES, in Pipes, Hhds, Quarters and Octaves, and wood and bottle.Planat & Co.\u2019s Brandy, pale and ditrk Pine-Apple and DeKuyper\u2019g Gin Scotch and Irish Whiskey Guinness\u2019 XXX Porter Byass\u2019 London Stout and Ale Scotch Ale, Sacell Brewery \u2014also,\u2014 Bordeaux Vinegar, Patna Rice, Currants, Walnuts, Beig-'an Sperip Candles, Belgian Cheese, Nutmegs, Pepper, Sardines, Pickles, Olive Oil, Washing Blue, Chrystals of Sugar, Steele\u2019s Soap, Copperas.RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.September 17.\tm-221 Fish for Sale.1 A A QUINTALS TABLE CODFISH XY/Y/ 20° Ipls ?Extra aud No.1 Split 100 hf do ) HERRINGS 50 barrels PICKLED HADDOCK JiVAN, BROTHERS « CQ'.September 17.\tm-221 For Sale.LINSEED OIL, in hhds & quarters WINDOW GLASS, assorted sizes WHITE LEAD BLACjv, RED & BROWN PAINTS PARIS WHITE, VERMILLION.RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.Sept.17.\tjq 221 IMPORTED MANTLE -PIECES.For Sale by RYAN, BROTHERS & CO.Sept.17.\tm 221 WHITE FISH.Barrels, in prime order.For Sale.Mclennan, macnab & co.17th Sept.\t221 B ARRELS MACKEREL.Bundles Prime DRY FISH.Cases LOBSTERS.For Sale.Mclennan, macnab, & co.!7tbSept.\t221 Receiving ex \u201c Montreal,\u201d \u201c an- G L E S E A,\u201d and \u201cPRIDE OP CANADA\u201d\u2014 Tin Plates, Charcoal and Coke Ingot Tin Canada Plates, \u201c Glamorgan\u201d Cox & Co.\u2019s White Paints and Shot Lead and Composition Pipe Smethwick Sheet Glass, extra thick and large sizes \u201c Dudley\u201d Wrought and Horse Nails Copperas.J.H.WINN.September 17.\tr-221 LACES & EMBROIDERIES.C, HBALY HAS JUST RECEIVED a carefully selected assortment of LACES and EMBROIDERIES.The SULTANA, PIC\u2019OOLOMINI, EUGENIE; COLLARS, SLEEVES, &c., &c.All the new and Fashionable Styles.BUGLE LACE and Crape Collars and Sleeves.Ladies and strangers visiting the City are respectfully invited to inspect the above goods which are very superior.G.HEALY, Laceman, 219 Notre Dame Street, West of French Cathedral.September 17.\t221 fresh YORK BAY OYSTERS! GEORGE LULHAM.Shakespeare Inn,\t> 58 St.Francois Xavier Street.S u 221 CLARK, WINKS & CO.No.168 (new 228) St.Paul Street, HAVE NOW IN STORE \u2022Iboiit Three-Fourth* OF THEIR NEW FALL IMPORTATIONS ! A LARGE VARIETY OF Dress Goods, Eibbons, Gloves, and.Haberdashery, hosiery* Small Wares, Fancy Woollens, A'c.2000 pieces Colored aud Black.COBOURGS! CLARK, WINKS & Co.Montreal, September 16, 1857.\t220 IBW LACE ASD MDSLffl GODS JUST ARRIVED, Ex North American Sc United Service, AT 168 NOTRE DAME STREET.A SUPERB collection of the new AUTUMN STYLES, in Sleeves, Collars and complete Setts.EMBROIDERIES Of the most recherche description, including the NEW COL DE PARIS, and a most tasteful selection of the admired Marcella and Linen Morning Setts, commencing at ONE DOLLAR.LACES In all the new and fashionable Articles, forming an assortment unsurpassed for Variety, Extent and Cheapness, whilst the Styles and Quality will be found superior to that of most Houses, paying less exclusive attention to this Branch of Business.J.PARKIN, Laceman, Importer of British and Foreign Laee and Embroidery, 168 Notre Dame Street.September 16.\t220 FALL IMP0RTÀTI08S.RINGLAND & EWART, 272 NOTRE DAME STREET, WEST HAVE just opened their Fall Importation of Scotch Wool Hosiery and Under-Clothing, Knitted Hosiery aud Socks, French Kid Gloves, all sizes, Wool Polkas, Vests and Capes, Smallwares in endless variety, Gents Fancy Flannel, Dress and Regatta Shirts, cheaper than ever.The Public are respectfully invited to examine our Stock.Terms Gash.No Second Price.September 16.\t220 Oils ! Oils ! 1 QR-casks pale seal oil i\t100 brls WHALE OIL For sale by LANE, STEPHENS & Co.Sept.16.\t220 Fish.p.JV BRLS.No.1 North Shore Salmon 50 brls Mackerel For sale by LANE, STEPHENS & Co.Sept.16.\t220 Eau de Cologne, De Plus Ancien Distillateur Jean Marie Farina d Cologne.fTAHE Subscriber has received an Importation, I direct from Cologne, of the above superior artie'e.For sale in Single Octagon, Double Octagon, Pint and Quart Wicker Basket Bottles.JOHN GARDNER, Chemist, 4c,, West End Notre Dame Street.Sept.16.\t220 During the Exhibition THE SOUP WJLL BP READY AT 11 O\u2019CLOCJC, A.M.THE HOT JOINTS AT TWELVE AT N O Q If.Dolley\u2019s, ) Sept.10\t1857.S U-22Q WEIR & DUNN, B4PER MAKERS, WHOLESALE STATIONERS, AND Account Book Manufacturers, Great St.James St., Carron Grove Mills, Denny AND Queen Street, Glasgow.SCOTLAND, September 16.MONTREAL.220 TOLEff.THE WAREHOUSE occupied by Mpssrs.Clark, Wiqks 4 Co., St.Paul Street, near the Cqstom Mouse.Pqg-i session on the 1st May next.J.L.BEAUDRY.Sept.15, 1857.\t219 CLARK, WINKS & CO.Having leased those magnificent BUILDINGS now being erected by L-BOYER, Esq., in Custom-House Square, fronting Commissioners Street and the \u201cMontreal House,\u201d beg to inform their customers of thejr intended REMOVAL early next Spring.TO LET, An OFFICE on the ground floor of the above.CLARK, WINKS & Co.Sept.16.\t220 THE undersigned offers to sell, by private sale, three thorough bred brood MARES in Colt and Foals - at their side, together with a fine STALLION, 5 years old, 16 hands high with good bones and muscles and fine trotting action ; of the St.Lawrence breed and out of a thorough-bred Mare.Also, a fine pair of GELDINGS, well matched, colour Dark-brown and aged 5 and 6 years respectively.E.GUY.September 15.\tdu-219 WANTED\u2014A smart BOY, about 15 or 16 years of age, for a Wholesale Store in St.Paul Street.\t> Apply by letter, addressed \u201cJ.C.,\u201d Herald office.Sept.17.\tm 221 WANTED,\u2014A Situation by a YOUNG MAN who has bad some experience in the Grocery Business, would prefer an opening in a Grocery or General Store in Canada West.Can give satisfactory reference.Apply to Mr.Alex.Bryson, 275 St.Paul Street, or at this Office.September 16.\tm-220 WANTED, A PERSON to act as Cook and Steward, ti whom liberal wages will be given Apply on board the Schooner \u201cIsaac Buchanan,\u2019 or at Mr.Price\u2019s Grocery, corner St.Peter anc Commissioner Streets.Montreal, Sept.16, 1857.\tu 220 TO DRUGGISTS ASSISTANTS.WANTED,\u2014 A well-qualified Druggist\u2019s Assistant.One tyho can speak thp French language, and produce good references, would be preferred.Apply by letter, post-paid, to box No.191 P.O., City of Ottawa, C.W.Sept.16.\tm 220 TO IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE MERCHANTS.A GENTLEMAN, who at present occupies a responsible position in one of the first bouses in Montreal, is desirous uf a SITUATION in a General Importing House, as Salesman, Travelling Agent, or in any similar capacity.Has a thorough knowledge of the Tea, Wine, and Spirit Trade ; also of Correspondence, Ac- nmi n fJa aCP.1218 "]
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