Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 17 juin 1858, jeudi 17 juin 1858
[" H0HTBS1L E3ËBÂLD STïiM SOOK è WPmSTUlG «FFICIi Ko.d09 Kotre D a sate Street, (Near St.François Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.THE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED his STOCK oi 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.Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS.Jan.26.\t22 fX \u2022 T 0 ?i?ousc, $rc., LET, OR FOR SALE.TO LET, The Front Store, No.271 St.Paul Street, lately occupied by Law, Young & Oo.May 25.G.LOMER.122 WAREHOUSE TO LET, Two FLATS and one Large VAULT in that First Class Stone Building, Corner St.Peter and Lemoine Streets, recently occupied by Wm.Chance & Co.Apply on the premises to J.& J.MILLER.April 26.\t97 TO LET,\u2014A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE.A new and commodious Cottage, at Cote St.Paul, in the Parish of Montreal, a large Garden with a choice _______selection of Fruit Trees ; Yard and Out-buildings attached, and at present occupied by Wm.Parkyn, Esq.Rent moderate.Apply to JAMES SMITH, M.P., 72 St.Fraucois Xavier Street.March 23.\t69 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME L MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1858 OIL PAINTINGS, Cleaned Limed and liestored.T tiou HE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the Pub- TO LET, THE First Class Store situated 7 McGill Street.Apply on premises to F.X.LOISELLE.March 25.\t71 No.the TO LET, From the 1st May Next.THOSE PREMISES adjoining Tate\u2019s Dry Docks, lately occupied by Milln & Milne.Enquire of J.HENRY EVANS, 1 Trustees to P.D.BROWN,\t> Estate of ROBERT MITCHELL, ) Milln & Milne.March 10.\t58 \u2014\u201c\tSTORE TO LET, \"\t~~ From the 1st of May next, l Situated in St.Joseph Street, and occupied at present by Mr.William Hobl s, Wholesale Merchant.Apply to the OFFICE OF THE FABRIQUE, No 15 St.Joseph Street.February 16.\t39 o£Oil Paintings, which he is enabled to accomplish, having lately received the necessary Apparatus for such purposes.Terms exceedingly low and satisfaction euaranteed.MORRICE BESSUNGER, Corner Place d\u2019Armes & St.Joseph St.Montreal, 17th May, 1858.\t115 Picture Frames, &c.M BESSUNGER, corner Place d\u2019Armes .and St.Joseph Street, has on hand Specimens of every description of OliKAMEMML FRAMIfrG, SUCH AS MIRRORS, PIER-GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES.He will also undertake the REGILDING of every description of FRAMES, at very moderate terms.All work intrusted will be attended to with dispatch.May 16.115 ïpjio'sro-.o.ies® BOUGHT & EXCHANGED [BY H Bessunger, Corner Place d\u2019Ames and.St.Joseph Street.May 16.\t115 TO LET, THE BEST STAND IN TOWN\u2014 One of those elegant Stores on the late Cathedral site, Notre Dame street, fitted up with plate glass in front.Apply to J.SAVAGE, or SAVAGE & LYMAN, Notre Dame street.N.B.\u2014The store will be finished in April.February 2\t27 APPARTMENTS TO LET.ONE or TWO ROOMS to Let, Furnished or unfurnished.Apply at 107 McGill Street.May 11.Ill BLUMBONNiE.For Sale, THAT desirable and well-known property adjoining the residence of T.B.Anderson, Esq., on Sherbrooke Street, _____called \u201cBLINKBONNIE COTTAGE.\u201d The Lot is 124 feet 6 inches frontage on Sherbrooke Street, by 198 feet deep.It will be Sold in one lot with Cottage and outbuildings, &c., as it now is ; or in three building Lots 41 feet 6 inches frontage each.The Garden is well stocked with choice Fruit Trees.For further particulars apply at the Offices of the undersigned, where plans of the property may be seen.JOHN JAMES BROWNE, Architect.Offices.132 Craig Street, Montreal June\t128 CfXOjr 3C*.a.-j GQ \u201c H H\u2014( \u2022 00 b\u2014< S \u2019 ^ » 5$ O W & > 3 GQ H to m fej H3 CD P er GQ g3 S'2S \u201c _ g H 2 S ° ^ hHCD CD CL.P^Pt ¥ » -P- g, p.-3 s * 21., h\tB \u2014 CD P* a ca1 ^ tel S' i a ° ^ 25 ^\t^ co pl P h ^ tr1 ^ p\tP-\t2.£ M ST.LAWRENCE HALL.THIS HOTEL, situated in the centre of Brockville, close to the Grand Trunk Railway, and within a few minutes walk of the Steamboat wharf, will be OPENED to the Public on Monday, 5th .April instant.The House has been entirely Refurnished, decorated, and fitted up with all that Skill and expense can accomplish.The Bedrooms are airy, well ventilated, and supplied with that greatest of luxuries, IRON BEDSTEADS.The Reading Room will be supplied with all the latest home and foreign papers.The Table will be furnished with all the delicacies of the season, and the best that the Market can afford.For Commercial Gentlemen, Separate Rooms have been provided enUrely for their use in transacting business, and the greatest care has been taken in every department, to make this Sew Hotel Fiist Class, And one of the most comfortable in North America.There are also Wash Rooms attached.The Proprietor has entrusted the management to Mr.McCROW, [lately of the Willflon House] and formerly of Montreal, and well known to the travelling community, and trusts lie may receive that patronage and support, which it will be his constant aim to cultivate and preserve.Carriages and Porters will wait the arrival of all the Trains and Steamers, to carry guests to the House free of Charge.The STABLING adjacent to the House has been constructed entirely new, is of the most complete description, and will be attended to by careful Hostlers.SAMUEL J.FOX, Proprietor.I.0.Me CROW, Manager.Brockville, April 2, 1858.\t99 SO ?O £ B B\t\u201e\tcr 5'\t- .6\t®\tfe\t= ' £\u2022\tCD\tO\tC/2\te OS\t^\tcris\tS\tÎ \u2022'\t*1.\t®\tCD.\thj\t- ;25 p 5XgcgB!0s\u201cng3.-, §§£:3SPi2o3 ?g IT S _B ^ gos \u201c a § -P'1'1 S.s- 3 \u201c S\u2019 œC0O,!c0°j,gQBa.CB _\tOS ^ Oi g.^ CD CD P CD CU O P n CT g œ g O CD C* CO p.S p v o\tP g ¦ s ~ 2 » C & CD c5 ;\u2022 o O O VT g hH pj ^ S CD P P (TO O ^ CD 3 CQ S -L O r.3 CD gs o CD5 \u201c % \"T?&.Æ P CD\tCD P- P.CP Oi-.\t01g « td;£ B sn E» fcsa « m IB.B5 K H iS Êr o S 3 « *9 gs -5 g R3 g m % |j > H 3 c CD P\u201c CO c+ 2.P 3\" p CTO.B - 2 \u201c ST o 2 2 b: p- £2.o § B PD ^ P p CD p IT! OR SALE\u2014That VALUABLE PROP-< ERTY in HAY-MARKET SQUARE, occupied for the last thirty years as a Carriage Manufactory by the undersigned.The Property is Commuted, and an indisputable Title can be given.The contemplated improvements in Hay Market Square will make this a very desirable location, well worthy of the attention of Capitalists.Apply to M.O\u2019MEARA, On the Premises.June 11.\t137 so s o- O-g ~ 2 -\u2022 S.n.Pi rt> g - p.2 B io -o p B p e ^ 57 2 ^ £.«5 » t-i ^ £ CD FT \u2022-O'-50 O h g gs , -i CO !P cr CD 33\tS PUBLISHING HOUSE, 126, Nassau Street, New York.Wholesale and Retail Cheap Book, Magazine, Publishing and Bookselling Establishment.Particular attention paid to miscellaneous orders for any article connected with the trade.£3r\u2019 Catalogues sent Free, on addressing F.A.BRADY', Successor to H.Long & Brother, 126, Nassau Street, N.Y.May 20.\t6m 118 TAMMANY HALL HOTEL Corner of Nassau and Frankfort Streets, oppo site the Park and City Hall, New York.THIS celebrated Hotel is still conducted on the European plan of Lodging Rooms, and meals, as may be ordered, in the large and spacious Refectory for LADIES, as well as GENTLEMEN, having recently added an Elegant Parlor for the accommodation of Ladies.This popular Hotel is in the immediate vicinity of Business and places of amusement, and offers every inducement to those who consult convenience and economy.Parties going to California or Europe, will be furnished with all the information desired, and be protected in the purchase of passage K 0 +Q CHARLES BROWN, Proprietor.March 26.\ttrs 3m-72 CAPS COTTAGE.In Cape Elizabeth, near Portland, Maine, HAS been thoroughly renovated for the Season, and is now ready for the reception of visitors.Fishing and Sailing Boats are always in readiness for Boarders, &c.Coaches running three times a day to and from the Oars.Also, horses and carriages in readiness for Boarders.Cape Cottage, for a watering place and Summer resort, cannot be beat.By S.M.MARBLE, Proprietor.Address, Portland, Box No.2,200.June 1.\t2m-tT3-128 VALUABLE MEAL ESTATE FOB SALE.A LOT OF LAND, .180 feet on College Street, forming the corner of Inspector and Chaboillez Street.2 .uots in William Street, 108 x 90.\u2014and,-4 3 Lots forming the corner of Gabriel and Kemp Streets, each 45 x 90.A confirmation of title will be given if required.C.J.DUNLOP, 34 Little St.James Street.June 1.\t128 FOB SALE.TWO Lots on Sherbrooke Street, about 130 feet front, by 200 on Drummond Street and on Stanly Street, Two Lots on St.Catherine Street, opposite Protestant Orphan Asylum, 64 by 100.Two Lots next to J.0.C.Abbott, Esq.52 by 100.Four Lots on Sherbrooke Street opposite Reservoir, 52 by 100.C2TY FOO^OY, and a!I Iliads of Machine Work, 52, 54, 56 & 60 QUEEN STREET, R.COQUERELLE, CIVIL ENGINEER.PECIAL manufacture of FURNACES by the systems of circulation of Hot Water, Steam or Hot Air.WARRANTED SUCCESS.October 14.\tly-mw\u2014244 S' MONTREAL COFFEE & SPICE MILLS, 204 NOTRE DAME SEREET, (In Jean Bruneau\u2019s Gateway.) The Trade supplied daily with fine fresh Ground Coffees and Peppers.JAMES LANGLAND.May 18.\t3m 116 Apply to W, February 24 EASTON Notary.46 SALE OF REAL ESTATE.NOTICE IS GIVEN, that all that TRACT of LAND, situated between the Residence of Judge Smith and Sherbrooke Street, will he shortly offered for SALE, in LOTS.Plans are now in preparation, and, as soon as they are completed, they will be deposited in the Office cf William Easton, Esq., Notary, with the terms and conditions of Sale, of which due notice will be given.Montreal, March 24, 1858.\t70 AF«~1R SALE.VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, in Mountain Street, containing 160 feet front by 120 feet deep, opposite the residence of Wm Carter, Esq.Terms easy.Apply to C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton.May 18\tne Eligible Investment FOR Agricultural Settlers.FOR SALE, THE FIEFS HERTEL and DUBUC, situated in the COUNTY and PARISH of CHAMPLAIN, District of Thr^ee Rivers.These Fiefs extend for nearly one mile along the Shore of the River St.Lawrence\u2014in tne Parish and above the Village of Champlain\u2014 and for six miles inland.The land is good, has been long settled, and the rentes, which are very low, are regularly paid.The lois et ventes have been estimated and commuted, under the Seigniorial Tenure Act, and, with the rentes, yield a secure income of £30 a year.The unconceded land [now held, under the above-named Acf, in Free and Common Soccage,] consists of about 500 acres in one block, well watered, covered with valuable timber, and admirably adapted for settlement.This Property is within a few miles of the ancient, but fiounshing, Town of Three Rivers, and, consequently, within a few hours of Montreal, Dy daily steamers.It offers a mosteligi- moderate'capltaL ^ ag\"CUltUral aPPiy tortherund«Cs?gned ProprieTor °lt Pthis Office ; or to Mr.A.Martineau, N p at^! Village of Champlain, District of Three Rivers david kinnear Montreal, April 29, 1858.\t10o Cheque and Note~Books.CANADA UNIFORM CHEQUE BOOK on the different Montreal Banks [200 cheques! half bound, $1,25.\tH 1 Promissory Notes [100] half bound, 75 cents.Do do [100] unbound, 60 cents' D.& J.SADLIER & CO., Cor.Notre Dame
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