Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 24 juillet 1858, samedi 24 juillet 1858
[" sss ilOTTRMI, HKIUUI SHAH SOORSJOBPEBÏIMOÎF1CÎ îïo.^09 Kotre K>ame Street, (Near St.Frajcoia Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.THE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED his STOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, \u201cC., 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.113s\u201d Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.Jan.26.JAMES POTTS, 22 T.D.HEATKF1ELD, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, 130 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON.References,\u2014Messrs.E.Train & Co., Messrs.Samuel Henshaw & Sons, Boston ; Messrs.Gillespie, Moifatt & Co., Montreal ; Messrs.Moffatt Murray & Co., Toronto ; Messrs.Allan & Gillespie, Liverpool.June 2.\t147 EDWD.ALEX.PF2EMT1CE.AGIST, muffin AMERBI USD DO., Stock, Bill aud Exchange Broker, LOAN'S NEGOTIATED.NO.4, EXCHANGE.Dec- 15.\tly 298 CUVILL8ER & CO., Auctioneers and Brokers, For the purchase and Sale of Produce, Stock, Exchange and General Merchandise.MR.MAURICE CUVILLIER, who has had many years experience as Auctioneer and General Trade of Canada, will give his personal attention to all business FINE OLD PORT WINE 16 qr-casks J 10 tierces Chaloupin\u2019s PALE BRANDY\u2014 Vintage of 1851 100 cases Fine Old Cognac Brandy 100 barrels Hoare & Co\u2019s London Porter 40 do Alloa Ale 10 cases Mustard, Hesketh, Davis k Co\u2019s 200 tins White Lead, in oil 50 casks Dry White Lead, No.2 \u2014And,\u2014 FOR ANOTHER ACCOUNT, 30 hhds Bright Porto Rico Sugar 100 cases Thin\u2019s Scotch Whisky 50 do London Mixed Pickles 200 boxes Oolong and Souchong Teas 100 catties Fine Young Hyson do 100 boxes Best Honey Dew Tobacco 150 qr-boxes M R Raisins 50 quintals Dry Codfisl 20 bags Laguayra Coffee zu uaaoo Tv-iwgi.c*jjU 500 boxes T D Glasgow Pipes, \"jVhito\u2019s\u201d WITH OTHER GOODS.Sale at Half-past TEN o\u2019clock, punctually.174\t, JAMES GORDON & CO.Liberal 'Cash Advances* THE Subscribers continue to make ADVANCES on Merchandise consigned for Sale, and are also prepared to CASH all Sales entrusted to them.JAS.GORDON & CO.July 21.\t171 July 19.1 J.AT SHARPLEY\u2019S, CRYSTAL BLOCK.169 NEW GOODS.The undersigned haying been before the Public of Montreal, for the last Forty Years, as a dealer in Dry Goods, of various descriptiors, tenders his sincere thanks for all favors received.He has, however, determined to do more than offer thanks, by selling all who may call at the old stand, 278 NOTEE DAME feTEEET, Goods of a superior quality, at extremely Low Prices.He would particularly call attention to a splendid stock of SEWED GOODS, LADIES\u2019 COLLARS, &G, Recently purchased at Auction, at 33 per cent, currency for sterling prices, which he can afford to sell at a small advance on cost, as the times are too hard to keep goods in the dark for any length of time.ALEXANDER MURPHY, 278 Notre Dame Street.July 21.\t171 Distict of > A GENERAL COURT OF Montreal.) J\\_ QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE, holding CRIMINAL JURISDICTION in and for the District of Montreal, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY of MONTREAL, on the FOURTH day of i UGUST 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, ) Montreal, 15th July, 1858.)\t167 DIFOE HOUSE; COFFEE POT its work right\u2014Cook >f Coffee by ne-bas placed the THE OLD Never fans to do cannot ispoil gleet or forgetfulness, after she Boiler on the Stove or Range.For Sale by GEO.F.PROWSE & CO., 66 Great St.James Street.July 21.\tr-171 CORNER OF PINNACLE * BRIDGE STS., Opposite the Post Office & Custom House, BELLEVILLE, C.W., 'THOMAS WABItEA, Proprieior.N.B.\u2014Free Omnibuses from the House attend every Train and Steamboat.Good Stabling attached, and trusty Hostlers always in attendance.July 1.\t154 WATER-LI T E im JÏJ Ml m CORPORATION MONTREAL.HE Subscribers have for Sale a supply WATER-LIME- CEMENT, of Superior Quality.LYMANS, SAVAGE & CO.July 22.\t171 A VACANT OFFICE.PPLICATIONS for the Vacant Office of CITY SURVEYOR ofthis City, addressed to the undersigned, will be received by the lioad Committee of the Council, till NOON on MONDAY, the 2nd proximo.Each applicant will be required to state the ameunt of Salary per annum, at which he will be willing to accept of the appointment.By order, J.P.FOR CHARTER.THE Al British Built Barque PEARL, S.Davis, Master, will accept of a Charter to any safe Port in Great Britain.For par- ticulars, apply to EDW.MAITLAND, July 20.TYLEE & CO., Agents.170 SEM FOITMI BOD a WATER, In the highest state of perfection, from NicfioPs Silver Foimlaia, WITH DELICIOUS SYRUPS, At May 28.S.J.LYMAN & CO\u2019S., Place d\u2019Armes.125 COLLEGIATE SCH li Great St.James\u2019 Street1 U St.Felir de Valois Ste.Melanie St.Elizabeth Industry St.Paul St.Alexis St.Jacque le Majeur Three Rivers Nicolet Labay of Lefehre St.Francois du Lac Yamaska Sorel Contrecœur St.Roch de 1\u2019Achigan Vercheres Epiphany\tVarennes L\u2019Assomption\tBoucherville Repentigny\tLongueuil July 22.\tm 172 ERESH ÂRRIÏALS.Nunn\u2019s and Clark\u2019s Pianofortes.I THE DUTIES of this SCHOOL will be resumed on MONDAY, 19th instant.BOARDERS received both by the Principal and Vice-Principal.Prospectuses may be had obtained at 352 Lagauchetiere Street.Principal : CHARLES NICHOLS, L.R.C.P Vice-do.: WILLI AM NICHOLS, C.M.Montreal, July 5, 1858.tts lm-157 Morning Establishment FOR THE EDUCATION OF Y0ÜM LAMES, PONDUCTED BY MRS.A, CORDON, 11 PHILLIPS\u2019 SQUAEE, MONTREAL.IlHIS Establishment will be OPENED for the RECEPTION of PUPILS, upon MONDAY, the 30th day of AUGUST next.Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained on application, as above.Reference is permitted to the Very Reverend the Dean of Montreal ; the Hon.Peter McGill ; Thomas B.Anderson, Esq.; David Davidson, Esq.; Professor H.A.Howe.11 Phillips\u2019 Square, ) July 14, 1858.\t)\t_____ws-lG5_ LOST, ON 1 6 T H INSTANT, raw ) A Spotted POINTER DOG, wearing a Chain Collar.A Reward will rlLJX.be given to the Finder, by applying at this Office.July 19._\t169 S.T.PjBikïtOE now RECEIVING further Supplies of the __ above Celebrated Instruments, including some New Stylss., \u2014also,\u2014 CARHART & NEEDHAM\u2019S Improved MEL-ODEONS, which, for smoothness of tone and elegance of finish, are unsurpassed by any Manufactured.SHEET MUSIC and MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS of every description.WARE-ROOMS, 19 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, The New Building of the Colonial Assurance Company.July 10.\t,\t162 D MSI PUIS!! SEXTON, City Clerk.d-twfs-170 City Clerk\u2019s Office, City Hall, Montreal, July 17, 1858 The Old Dominion Coffee Pol AKES better Coffee than it is possible to obtain in any other way, because, by an ingenious but simple arrangement, the housekeeper may boil her Coffee without loss of Aroma, thus securing all the elements of the Coffee in their natural and proportionable combinations, For Sale by GEO.F.PROWSE & CO., 66 Great St.James Street.July 21.\tr-171 Tenders Wanted for Building a Church ami Sacristy, rjlHE Syndics for the erection of a CHURCH X and SACRISTY, in the Parish of ST.JOACHIM, of Pointe Claire, will receive TENDERS for the construction of these Buildings until the 31st July next.These Tenders must be addressed, Post-paid, to the Rev.L.L.POMINVILLE, Ptre.et Curé of the Parish.Pointe Claire, June 30, 1858.lm-tTS-152 M01S0NS BŒ, NOTICE is herebv given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the MOLSONS BANK, for the election of Directors, will be held at the OFFICE OF THE BANK in this City, at THREE o\u2019clock P.M.,on MONDAY, the 2nd AUGUST proximo.Bv order of the Board, WM.SACHE, Cashier.Montreal, July 13, 1858.\tda-165 REFINED SOGiR r 71 OR SALE\u2014 Cases Refined Loaf Barrels Dry Crushed Barrels Powdered Barrels Crushed A Barrels White Bastard j DAVID TORRANCE & July 19, (\u2022SUGARS CO.169 1YHE Subscriber has now on hand a few very fine (Paris Made) PIANOS, which will be SOLD CHEAP, (£50) to close Consignments \u2014also,\u2014 Several BELGIUM and BRITISH PLATE MANTEL and PIER GLASSES, of various patterns, at R.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block.July 13.\t164 Til 8 919 1)0)11» COFFEE FÛT IS the most economical, for nothing being lost by evaporation in boiling, one fourth less Coffee is required, while the beverage is strong er, more fragrant and more delicious.For Sale by GEO.F.PROWSE & CO., 66 Great St.James Street.July 21,\tr-170 WANTED,\t~ A CLERK OF WORKS, capable of Laying Out and Superintending WORK, and of thorough practical knowledge.One who understands French preferred.Apply THOS.S.SCOTT, Akchiteot, 34 Little St.James Street, Montreal.Toronto Globe mà Leader please copy\u201412 insertiors.July 15.\tdu-16S 'gtHB Subscriber offer bis Services to Mer-X chants and others interested in LANDS in FITZROY and adjacant Townships, on the Ottawa, for effecting Sales, or affording any information required.W.P.TAYLOR, Fitzroy Harbour.REFERENCES IN MONTREAL.Messrs.Ferrier & Co., T.M.Bryson, W.B.Gumming.June 20.\tda-tis 148 TO CDNTRiTTOIlS.THE Harbour Commissioners will receive Tenders until MONDAY, the 26th instant it NOON, for the CONSTRUCTION OF A WHARF below the Victoria Pier, according to Plans and Specifications, to be seen in the Harbour Engineers Office.Each Tender [endorsed \u201c Tender for Wharf,\u201d] must give the names of two responsible and sa-isfactory persons willing to become surety for the due fulfilment of the Contract.The Commissioners do not bind themselves to iccept of the lowest or any tender, unless the same meet their entire approbation.ALEX.CLERK, Secretary.Harbour Commissioners\u2019 Office, ) Montreal, July 19, 1858.\t) mtTS-169 NORTH GEORGETOWN, 15th July, 1858.Mr.John Smith, Montreal : A trial of Reaping and Mowing Machines having been held at North Georgetown on the 14th day of July, 1858, the Judges came to the conclusion that, as a combined Machine, the one exhibited by Mr.John Smith, of Montreal, was the best, and in every respect well adapted to the agriculturists of th^ locality.GEORGE CROSS, Chairman of Committee.JAMES DAVIDSON, Chairman of Judges.THOMAS BRIDGEWATER, Secretary of Ccmmittee.July 20.\t'\t170 JUST OPENED.AT THE r WEST EM) «FANCY STORE, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF PLATED WARE CABINET WARE PAPIER - MACHE WARE \u2014ALSO,\u2014 JEWELLERY of all descriptions, Gold and Silver WATCHES, and a fine selection of FANCY GOODS.No.290 NOTRE DAME STREET, Next door to Messrs.Morrison, Cameron & Empey\u2019s.July 8.\t160 nients.Apply to July 22.TO RENT, with Immediate Possession, a First-Class CUT-STONE HOUSE, on St.Denis Street, with Gas, Water, and all the Modern Improve-Rent moderate.GRAHAM & SHAW, Auctioneers, St.Francois Xavier Street.172 WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, ^ A Middling-sized DWELLING HOUSE \u2014Locality not to be over five minutes walk from the French Church.i Apply at the Herald Office.July 22.\t172 TO BE LET, On 1st August next.A COMFORTABLE moderate sized House, close to the Banks and Post Office.The House is in good repair, and possession can be had on 1st of Rent low.Enquire at this Office.July 5.\t157 sus August.Sïîtcttotï Sales» BY AULD & CO.no\t0\tpi\tT\tDID! Jnll\tHA\tjI\tI\t 0» Monday Morning\u2019, 20tli instant, WILL BE SOLD, At the Stores of ME* E.WiiENEE, No.147 Notre Dame Street, On account of the underwriters and others concerned, R W M 1 Case MILO PIPES Damaged on voyage of importation ex \u201cPearl,\u201d Davis, Master, from London.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.AULD & OO.174 The Subscribers will Sell, Æ T TME I SI ISO & J?IS, 317 St.Paul Street, On Weduesdayj the 28th July, A GfflSBAL ASS08TBST OP BRITISH MDIERICM DRY GOODS, SMALL WARES, Ac.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock, 174 AULD & CO.Sales» BY J- D.BERNARD & CO.SALE OF \t\t\t¦j\tip i\t\u2022 ^\t' r j.\tj.\t\t\tiii.\tj -\t s.ON ST.GABRIEL FAIM.Will be Offered, by Public Auction, AT THrç Auction-Rooms offgthe ^Subscribers, NO.206, ST.PAUL STREET, ¦& STUM: SEE.OF BUILDIHG mtcîtow Sales, .BY JOHN LEEf&gftC.Suclléiîï sale®.LOTS, ON THE ST.GABRIEL FARM, The Sale to take place as follows :\u2014 WEDNESDAY, the 25th AUGUST.WEDNESDAY, the 22nd SEPTEMBER.WEDNESDAY, the 20th OCTOBER.Each Sale at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M.J.D.BERNARD & CO., 138 e-s\tAuctioneers.REAL ESTAT! OS PAPLSBAÜ HOAD, Sherfl\u2019s Title & Liberal Terms of PAYMENT.THE Subscriber is authorized to sell on TUESDAY, JULY 27, THREE extensive properties adjoining each other on the PAPINEAU ROAD.One formerly known as \u201cSmart\u2019s Cottage,\u2019\u2019 with two adjoining lots of large dimensions; a LARGE STONE BUILDING with Nine Rooms, suitable OUTHOUSES ; a SUPERIOR WOODEN COTTAGE, Comparatively new, with a large GARDEN and ORCHARD, and a NEVER-FAILING WELL of WATER are on the Premises.The Property is commuted.Sheriffs Title.Term of Payment Very Liberal.Further particulars, apply to JOHN LEEMING, 1^7\tAuctioneer.BY OENNINGjk BARSALOU.'a'wm Off If\tW\ti r\tinrr Mme\t[M\t.\ti ^ ^ ^ j COMMISSARIAT CANADA, Montreal, July 21st, 1858.Ç^tEALED TENDERS, in duplicate, (marked, kjj on the envelope, \u201c Tenders lor -,\u201d as the case may be,.) will be received at this office until Noon On Saturday, the 21st August next.From persons desirous of furnishing such of the undermentioned articles as may be required for the use of the Troops, &c., sta.ioned at Montreal and St TO LET, Corner of Wellington and Dalhousie Streets, A Large SHOP with Dwelling attached.Also, the Upper Part of a House, well adopted for a Boarding House.These premises will be let together or separately.Apply to EDWARD GOFF PENNY, Herald Office.July 14.\t165 Salt Afloat.8,000 n00tSbags \\ Liverpool Coarse \u2014ALSO,- 300 bags Fine Stoved.JAMES TORRANCE.July 20.\t170 Lincoln & Bennett\u2019s Rats.THE Undersigned have just received an Assortment of the above HATS, ot the most recent Style.GIBB & CO.July 3.\t156 SYSTEM IN TRADE.SOMETIMES parties thinking of purchasing five or ten pounds worth of Dress Goods will feel undecided as to which Store they will purchase at, especially if they have only lately arrived in the City.In such cases they Ire quently take up one of the city papers and glance through the Advertisements.From the over complimentary style of one, and the pitiful soliciting tone of another, they will at once say\u2014\u201c Gentlemen yon won\u2019t do\u2014there is neither system nor confidence about you.\u201d They pass on till they meet with some matter of fact, \u2014broad and independant announcement.The inducement is favorably received, the bell rings, the carriage is ordered to the door in twenty minutes, and within one hour, the whole performance is gone through.Magnificent display of Merchandize ; splendid acting of the accomplished Salesman ; polite attention of the Storekeeper towards the closing scene, and the honest approbation of the man\u2019s conscience who sells, with a few pleasing looks from the Proprietor, the sale is made and the interesting performance is brought to a close.Is it not remarkable, for instance, the stand which the NEW MART has made in this city.Its success has been mainly owing to system.Their advertisements are clear, demonstrative and business-like, and such as would induce any sensible customer to call.They not only announce but strictly adhere to the \u201c one price system.\u201d In a city with a population of nearly Eighty Thousand, not one person can come forward to say they have ever in one instance deviated from this rule.The manager pledged himself to this system and has kept his word to the letter.They import extensively from the best European Markets, so that those who desire the latest Novelties of the Season at the lowest remunerative profit, will do well to visit the New Mart, St.Lawrence Main Street.The Gentlemen\u2019s Department, which they opened lately, has given general satisfaction in this city.July 17.168 Triple Clarified Bordeaux Vinegar IN Tierces, Qr Casks, or by the Gallon, For Sale by ALEX.McGIBBON, Corner of Notre Dame & St.Gabriel Sts.July 20.\t170 ., WIGS ! WIGS ! Ï WICSTT I^ALMER\u2019S HAIR DYE, Wigs, Toupees and Ladies\u2019 Bands for sale, and the dye privately applied.At No.125 NOTRE DAME STREET.July 17, 1858.\tly-168 Mi, FOR SALE, The Two Story Stone House, in Ste.Therese Street, covered with Tin and furnished with Iron Shutters, presently occupied by the proprietors of Le Pays.Enquire of LOUIS BOYER, Corner of Commissioners and St.Francois Xavier Streets.July 15,\t166 TO ME WSPAPEE PEOPBIETQKS THE ADVERTISER is desirous of meeting with an engagement on a Daily or Weekly newspaper, in the capacity of REPORTER or EDITOR.He has been connected with English and Canadian newspapers for several years past, and can give unexceptionable references as to respectability.Address \u201cAlpha,\u201d Herald Office, Montreal.May 16.\t141 WANTED,\u2014In a small Family, a Servant as Cook and Housemaid.Well recommended.June 15.\t140 WANTED,\u2014 A respectable Middle-aged FEMALE as SERVANT in a Small House, and to take charge of Two Children.A comfortable home for a person of the necessary qualification is promised, but terms must be moderate.Apply, by letter, H.H., Box 241 Post-Office, stating Terms, address, &c.July 1.\t154 Helen\u2019s Island, From 1st October, 1858, to 30th September, 1859 Plour- 1400 barrels of inspected strong Superfine of the best quality, to be delivered into the Commissariat Magazines, Montreal, free of charge, in three deliveries, two of 500 barrels, and one of 400, as required, and to be warranted to keep sweet and sound tor six months from the day of delivery.To be subject in the Commissariat Stores to the Inspection cf the Government Inspector at Montreal upon delivery, and again subject to the Inspection of the same officer immediately previous to the expiration of warranty, under the act regulating the Inspection of Flour and Meal.The price per barrel to be stated in Currency.Baking Bread- The flour will be supplied by the Commissariat.The Tenders to state the number of pounds of Bread that will be returned for every 100 pounds of flour ; also, the price per barrel for the empty flour barrels.Bread- For the daily supply of about 900 lbs.more or less, according to the strengh of the garrisons of Montreal and St.Helen\u2019s.The bread to be made of Inspected strong superfine flour of the best quality, to be baked on tiles in loaves of 2 lbs.each, and to be delivered at the several Quarters and Barracks free of charge.Price per lb.to be stated in Currency.Eresh Ox or Heifer Beef-Of the best quality, to be properly slaughtered, and to consist of equal portions of fore and hind quarters.The price per 100 pounds to be stated.Forage.For daily rations for Cavalry and Artillery, consisting of 10 pounds of Oats or 14 pounds of Bran, 12 pounds Hay or 36 pounds grass, and 8 pounds Straw ; for other Troops, 9 pounds Oats or 14 pounds Bran, 16 pounds Hay, and 6 pounds Straw.Tenders to state the price of each description of ration ; also, of each item should a part only be required.Fuel Wood- 5000 cords, French measure, to be delivered by the Contractor in stacks of one cord high, and to re-pile the same, at his own expense, in stacks of four cords high.To consist of equal proportions of Hard Maple and Black Birch, sound and of the best quality, and sufficiently split, logs or a inegt.size, and sticks with projecting knots or crooked, being inadmissible.The length of the stick or pieces is to be three feet English measure from point to scarp, or the cord to be made equivalent threto.Wood under 2] feet in length will not be received ; and intermediate lengths between 3 feet and 2) feet will be received as 2) feet only.All wood of 3 feet is to be stacked separately from that of 2) feet long.The quantity and period of each delivery will he made known on application at the Commissariat Office.The price per cord to be stated.1000 cords (F.M.) of the above will be required to be delivered into the fuel yard at Montreal, on or before the 15th November, 1858.500 of the remainder on St.Helen\u2019s Island during the season of 1859.Coals- 350 Chaldrons of Wallsend, New Castle, or Sidney .Coals.Of which quantity 50 Chaldrons are to be delivered into the fuel yard at the Island of St.Helen\u2019s, and remainder at Montreal.The whole to be of the best quality Large & Round ; to be screened before delivery at the Contractors expense with a screen, the apertures which are not to he less than 1| inch in diameter.200 Chaldrons will be required to be delivered at Montreal before the 15th November, 1858.Mould Tallow Caudles.3000 pounds, contained in boxes of 50 pounds each, six and eight to the pound, in such proportion as may be required.To be manufactured from pure unadulterated tallow.Sample of the Candle to be sent with the Tender.To be carefully packed in good and sufficient boxes, as the contractor will be required to make good any loss caused by improper packing.The price per pound to be stated.Oil.1000 gallons, Imperial Measure, of Pale Seal Oil of the best quality, free from smell, in casks of not more than 30 gallons.Samples to accompany the Tender.Price per Imperial gallon to be stated in currency.Oaten Striw.Of the best description, free from thistle and weed, in such quantities as may be required for bedding for the troops.Price per 100 bundles of 12 pounds each to be stated.All the prices are to be stated in currency.Payment for the first two hundred barrels of Plour, for the first five hundred cords of wood, for the first thousand pounds of Candles, for the first month\u2019s supply of Bread and Beef, and for the first month\u2019s supply of Forage delivered, will be withheld by the Commissariat until the completion ot the respective contracts All the supplies will be subject to the approval of the Commissariat Officer in charge of the Magazines at Montreal, or person deputed by him ; and, in case of rejection, the said officer will at once purchase supplies at the expense of the contractor.Two sureties, whose signatmes are to be affixed to the lender will be required for the execution of each contract.No Tender will be received unless made on printed forms, to be obtained at the Provision O flee, Commissariat Magazines, near the Quebec Gate Barracks, where the conditions of the contracts may be seen, and any further information obtained.The contractors to pay for the drawing up of the contracts by a Notary, and for such Notarial copies of the contract as maybe required.The Notary will be selected by, and receive his instructions from the senior Commissariat officer.July 20, 1858.lm-DC-ts-170 TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, GRAND TM RAILWAY OF CANADA, Quebec & Trois Pistoles Section, ST.THOMAS TO THE RIYER DU LOUP.4 T the undermentioned places, L\u2019lslet, St.l\\ Jean, St.Roch des Annais, St.Ann de Lapocatiere, St.Paschal, Ste.Helene, River du Loup\u2014- STATION BUILDINGS, Of Brick or Stone.TANK HOUSES, WOOD SHEDS, FREIGHT SHEDS AND PLATFORMS.Apply in Montreal to THOS.S.SCOTT, Architect, 34 Little St.James Street; Or in Quebec, after the 16th day of July, to PIERRE GAYREAU, Esq., Hotel St.George ; Whore Plans and Specifications may be seen.Tenders marked \u201c Tenders for Station Buildings\u201d will be received at the Contractor\u2019s Office, Point St.Charles, Montreal, addressed to JAMES HODGES, Esq., on or before the ELEVENTH of AUGUST, 1858.Satisfactory Sureties will be required.Advertisers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender.July 19.\t169 New Brunswick & Canada Railway aad Laud Company, Company\u2019s Opfioes, ) St.Andrew\u2019s, July 1, 1858.) Tenders for grading the last Twenty-Five Miles on the above Road, from the 65tli mile in the HOWARD SETTLEMENT to the Terminus on the WOODSTOCK ROAD, will be received at these Offices until THE 15th DAY OF AUGUST.The distance will be divided into lengths or districts of 5 miles each, and the Tenders may be made for any one or for the whole of such districts.On and after the 1st day of AUGUST, the Sections and Plan of the Line will be on view at the Engineer\u2019s Office, in St.Andrew\u2019s, where full particulars of specification and terms of Contract will be given, ard where forms of Tender may also be obtained.JULIUS THOMPSON, Manager.July 12.\tdda-163 VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION THE Subscriber has been instructed by the proprietor, Col.GUGY, to offer for Sale 0a THURSDAY, ibe 2Dik instant, the VALUABLE PROPERTY, near the top of Bleury Street, well known as his late residence.The Property is 100 feet front on Bleury Street, and about 180 feet in depth, having \u201c droit de Mytoyente\u201d on the wall of the ad-adjoining Residence, and, also on the Garden Wall, with a large and commodious DWELLING HOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS ; and also, a large GARDEN, well stocked with superior Fruit Trees.This most desirable Property is situated in one of the most fashionable parts of the city.It combines the advantages of CITY and COUNTRY LIFE, and presents an opportuniiy for a favorable invontmont or for securing a Residence in a part of the City which rarely occurs.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.JOHN LEEMING.The Subscribers will Sell, JIT THE SM S TOME 8, St.Francois Xavier Street, THIS DAY, Saturday.JULY 21, On account of underwriters or others concerned, [58] 1 bale White Shirtings 1 bale Heavy Regattas Damaged on voyage of importation.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.174\tBENNING & BARSALOU.wataa mm i.VALUABLE RETAIL BÏ U 167 IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS, ABffD III 10, oirassRs.The Subscriber has received instructions from THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE OF THE ST.MAURICE LUMBER COMP\u2019Y, T® S333M,, BIT AT HIS OFFICE, In Montreal, OS WEDPSBAY, 20TH MG, SET, AT TWELVE O\u2019CLOCK, The Whole of that well-known Complete and Extensive Establishment, AT TMB.USI SLEVKStS, Consisting of : GANG SAW MILLS, with Steam Engines.EXTENSIVE TIMBER LIMITS.BOOMS on the St.Maurice.FARMS, DWELLING-HOUSES, and all the PERMANENT or IMMOVEABLE REQUISITES of a FIRST-CLASS LUMBERING ESTABLISHMENT.The Purchaser will have the privilege of taking the WHOLE of the MOVEABLE REQUISITES and APPURTENANCES connected with the above, and which are very complete, at a VALUATION.Full particulars may be had on application to the Subscriber.168\tJOHN LEEMING.The Subscribers will offer for Sale, THSES.STORES, St.Francois Xavier Street, On Saturday nest, tke 24tk July, A very superior and well-assorted Stock of DRY GOODS, FROM WESTERN CANADA, Valued at upwards of SIXTIES MMED POIDS, At so much in the £.The Stock and Valuation may be seen the day before the day of Sale.Terms will be made known at time of Sale.171 Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU.1-1 uOp»\t-__ n JUST KECEIVm Waterloo Lager Beer.JUST received, a supply of this splendid article, from Mr.Heeter, the celebrated German brewer, Waterloo, Upper Canada.It has been tested by eonnoiseurs.who pronounce it equal, if not superior to that Brewed in Philadelphia, Rochester, or New York.In Bottle and on Draught.AT PIDDIAN\u2019S SALOON, St.Lambert Street.July 17.\t168 NOTICE OF REMOVAL.THE Subscriber has REMOVED his OFFICE to the First Floor'of the adjoining Build- ' ig- J.G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.St.Francois Xavier Street, [ 4th May, 1858.\tï\t104 THE undersigned would respectfully inform his old Customers, as well as the Public in general, that he has RESUMED BUSINESS, at No.16 LITTLE ST.JOSEPH STREET, where he will attend to all orders for BINDING, &c., with which he may be favored ; and trusts, by strict attention to his business, to merit a share of public patronage.J.M.LAMOTHE.July 17.\tdu-168 CAUTlOfi.THE public are hereby cautioned against purchasing or negotiating the following Bonds of the Municipal County of Hastings, the same having been STOLEN from the rightful owner\u2014 No.1\u2014For £100, the 1st Coupon maturing Ist September for £3.No.28\u2014For £250, the 1st Coupon maturing 1st September for £7 10s.No.29\u2014For £250, the 1st Coupon maturing 1st September for £7 10s.Signed, J.MoANNAY Treasurer.Montreal.March 8, 1858.\t51 NOTICE.A1 II DRY GOODS.THE SUBSCRIBERS AVILL SELL, ikT\t©Wig1 STORES, St.Francois Xavier Streeet, Da Saturday, tke 24th of J!ilys To Close Various Consignments,' A GENERAL [ ASSORTMENT OF SPRING A R! SUMMER DRY GOODS, Consisting of Superfine Black and Col\u2019d Broad Cloths Black and Fancy Cassimeres and Doeskins Black and Col\u2019d Lustres.Cobourgs and Alpac-cas 6-4 Col\u2019d Cashmeres and Printed Delaines Navy Blue, Madder and Plate Prints Moleskins, Gambroons, Drills and Denims Derries, Ticks, Apron Checks and Ginghams Grey and White Shirtings and Sheetings Jean Stripes, Regattas and Hosiery Casbans, Selicias and Grass Cloths Two Cases German Tweeds and Doeskins Two Cases Fancy Goods \u2014T08ETHER WITH,- Part of a Retail Dry Goods Stock Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.172\tBENNING & BARSALOU.LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the ESTATE of the late FRANCOIS DORE, in his | lifetime Wood Merchant, of the Parish of La-chine, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the Tutrix or Sub-Tutor ; and all parties having CLAIMS against the said Estate will please fyle their Accounts as soon as possible with the Subscribers.MRS.DORE, ¦ MR.PARENT, of Beauharnois.July 2, 1858.\t155 Muslin ana lace iiYntles, scarfs and JACKETS, White and Fancy Marcella Jackets, White Muslin Jackets, the New White and Coloured Muslin Scarfs, Black Lace Shawls and Mantles, Sardinian Beaded and Real Fales, New Chenille and Lace Head-Dresses.A magnificent assortment of LACE and EMBROIDERED MUSLIN SETS, COLARS and SLEEVES, just arrived, Ex North American, and ready for inspection this day.The above New and Fashionable Goods, expressly adapted to the season, are in elegant variety and at extremely moderate prices.J.PARKIN, Laceman, 168 Notre Dame Street.July 16.\t167 G-nelph, (Canada West.) For Sale, ou Liberal Terms A LARGE FLOUR MILL,\u20144 Runs Stones, A DISTILLERY, Mashing 160 Bushels a day, A FOUNDRY, employing 80 Hands.A STAVE and BARREL FACTORY.A SAW-MILL with Three Saws.The above Properties are in the heart of the Town of Guelph and will be Sold together or separately.AH First Class Stone Buildings.Dam permanent.Water abundant.Fall from 18 feet to 19 feet 6 inches.For particulars call at the Office of Messrs.MACDOUGALL BROTHERS, Brokers, Montreal, where a Lithographed Plan of the Property can be seen ; or to the undersigned on the premises, FRED.GEORGE & CO., Guelph, C.W.July 12.\t163 ~\t[ADVERTISMENT.]; BAM OF BBITlSllOilTD ABM, Incorporated by Royal Charter.nnHE COURT OF DIRECTORS hereby give 1 notice that a HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND at the rate of SIX PER CENT, per Annum on the Capital of the Bank will (become payable to the Proprietors of Shares registered in the Colonies on and after the 26th of July, 1858, during the usual hours of business, at the several Branch Banks, as announced by Circular to the respective parties.The Dividend is declared in Sterling Money, free of Income Tax, and will be payable in the Colonies at the rate of Exchange current on the 26th day of July, 1858, to be fixed by the respective Local Boards, with the addition of five pence in the pound, being the amount of Income Tax.No Transfer can be made between the 1st and 26th July, 1858, as the B'oks must be closed during that period.By order of the Court, (Signed) Canada Powder Oonm\u2019Y BENNING & BARSALOU, AGENTS.January 12 JAMES W.\tt?'\tnt .\t\t\tbut JUST OPENED at the NEW WEST END FANCY STORE, One Case Terra-Cotta Flower Pois Of all Sizes.July 8.\t160 ~OOAI.8 ! GOALS F 450 June 26.Tons Best Newcastle Nut Coals\u2014 200 Tons do House Coals.For Sale by HENRY CHAPMAN & CO.150 N' OW LANDING AND FOR SALE- 100 SUGARS.June 4.L hhds Extra Choice GROCERY DAVID TORRANCE AGO.131 IVERPÔOL SALT\u20142300 bags COARSE, 400 bags FINE STOVED.\u2014Also\u2014 TABLE CODFISH\u2014100 cwt NEW For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE July 9\t161 ESSRS.LAFLAMME, LAFLAMME and HARWOOD, Advocates, will attend the COURTS of the DISTRICT of TERREBONNE, together with the CIRCUITS of VAUDREUIL and SOULANGES, and will have an Office open at the chef-lieux.They will, moreover, be at Ste.Scholastique on the first Monday and Tuesday of every month, and also during the Fifteen Days preceding each Term of the Superior and Circuit Courts, and during Terms.Montreal, 10th June, 1858.\t139 Dissolution of Partnership, THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the Style and Firm of BROWN, HIBBARD, BOURN & CO., Indian Rubber Manufacturers ofthis City, has been, by mutual consent, DISSOLVED on the 14th of JULY instant.The Business will be continued by the Undersigned on their own Account, who are duly authorized to collect all DEBTS due to the late FIRM, and will settle its Outstanding Liabilities., HIBBARD & CO.July 17______________________168 ^ CHOICE TEAS & COFFEE, SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR RETAIL.TEAS, Gunpowder, Hyson, Young Hyson, Twaukay, Souchong, Congou, Oolong, Orange Pekoe, English breakfast Souchong &c., &c.COFFEE, Mocha, Java, Laguara and Rio, ground daily, Chocolate and Cocoa of various kinds.Teas, Coffee, and all other articles purchased at this Store, warranted as CHEAP, PURE & RELIABLE as can be bought of any of the trade in this city.GEO.CHILDS, 287 Notre Dame Street.July 17, 1858.168 ,Juat Meprinted, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, From the London Editions, AT EAE.F-PB.SOB FORLEY HALL\u2019S Beautiful Ballad EVER OF THEE! And, BE.OCKS.B'ST\u2019S \u201cCome into the Garden, Maud.\u201d J.W.HERBERT & CO., 131 & 133 Notre Dame Street.July 15.\t166 VWWS O\u2019 Kill TUB STMIMPI! |F ALL descriptions, with a large assortment of VIEWS GF MONTREAL, At the NEW WEST END FANCY STORE.July 8.\t160 PRES 200 R.July 17.BARRELS ENGLISH CRUSHED, For Sale.RYAN BROS.& CO.1-168 O B FOR SALE.BLS.Prime Labrador Herrings.New Table Codfish, just received.J.MACNAB, Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.SihJuhy\t157 1/ SUMER MIMS.AMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL\u2019S Delicious SYRUPS,\u2014Lemon, Orange, Ginger, Pine Apple, Strawberry, Jargonel Pear, Raspberry Peach, Cherry, Vanilla, Sarsaparilla, &c.Raspberry Vinegar.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Next the Court House.JulyB.\t157 HjS\u2014COD OIL\u201430 barrels, SEAL do \u201450 do For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE.July 9\t161 tUNE Bathing Sponges aud Sponge Bags London Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes Lubin\u2019s Celebrated Perfumery RimmeTs Toilet Vinegar J.M.Farina\u2019s Finest Cologne Bayley\u2019s Ess Bouquet, Spermaceti Soap.Just received by LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL.July 5.\t157 VIENM IVtATGHES.1THOUT Sulphur or Phosphorus\u2014perfectly safe and cheap MATCHES For Sale by S.J.LYMAN & CO plage d\u2019Armes, July 15,\tl0a w FOR KALE, p:/V TONS BRAN (J!/\t\u2014 also,\u2014 1,100 cords FIRE WOOD, consisting of Best Maple, Birch and Beech 16.000\tHOOP POLES 40.000\tPlour Barrel HOOPS.iQ\u2019Samples to be seen at their Stores, Wellington Bridge JOHN KIRKPATRICK.GEORGE McGIBBON.Montreal, July 6 1858.\t158 OLFtFE OIL* THE Subscribers have just received, and offer for Sale\u2014 25ÎrdcsksïI'iüeOLIVB 0ILl LYMANS, SAVAGE & CO.July 15.\t166 FOR SALE, Ç>A/\\ Bales Black and White Wadding\u2014 100 bales Batts 30 bales Seamless Bags 100 bales \u201c American Yarn\u2019\u2019 50 do Printed 9-8 Fents J.& T.DOUGLAS July 16.\t_________r~1(3l?STORAGE OOD STORAGE and CELLERAGE, in Bond °^BryjLLAND ROUTE & CO.July 10.\t162 G 1 PARTIES having a MILL or good SITE for one with good Water Power, to let or sell, convenient to good Shipping and Railway, in Lower or Upper Canada, may hear of a tenant or purchaser, by addressing to \u201c A.\u201d Herald, Office.July 7, 1858,/\t159 7962 W-v.\"VT^\"ANTED, A Boarder for whole or partial oneRno h)ard\u2019-,1,n,apriTate family, where only over t ® r WilU be kept\u2018 The residence is not ah pain, \u201ci11111*?® wallr from the City, and is in to g j y locality.Apply by letter, addressed May 18.116 WANTED,\u20144.Dwelling House in an airy part of the Town.Rent about £40.by letter, \u201cA.B.\u201d stating particulars at Office of this Paper.jllay 11._________ pjo A PERSON of Experience wants a Situation to travel with a Family to the old Country, or to take charge of Children.Any Cetter addressed to Mrs.SMITH\u2019S Registry Office, will be promptly attended to.April 26.\t97 SITUATION WANTED.THE advertiser, at present employed in confidential capacity in a large Importing House in Montreal, wishes a situation as Bookkeeper, Corresponding Clerk or Salesman, in a general Mercantile or Importing House.Has a thorough knowledge of Wines, Spirits and Groceries, and can refer to present and former employers as to character, abilities, &c.Apply to \u201c F.\u201d Herald Office.February 25.\t47 A YOUNG MAN, aged 35, (with whom salary is notan important consideration) who has a general knowledge of Business, offers his services as Clerk to any person who may be desirous of procuring the assistance of a trustworthy person.Unexceptionable references.Address \u201c A.R.A.,\u201d at Herbert\u2019s Music Store, Notre Dame Street.December 1\t284 r 11WO BOYS wanted to carry the Herald.\u2014 .X -Apply this Office.May 3.\t103 WANTED,\u2014An intelligent Youth, about 14 or 15 years of age, as an Appentice the Printing Business.May 4.\t104 ' BESSUMGEr S PICTURE JilLIM.0 Connoisseurs and Lovers of Art.I N RETURNING THANKS to the Patrons § of Art, Mr.Bessunger wonld beg to inform the amateurs and lovers of Art, that he has REMOVED TO TOWNSEND\u2019S, COR.PLACE I.\u2019ARMES.Mr.B.has always on hand a choice collection of Pictures, both of the Old and the Modern Schools.Gentlemen desirous of cultivating the Art, or of decorating their parlors, would do well to call and inspect this choice and varied collection.May 16:.\t115 MEMGVAL.».i T0WSSE1 BEGS to inform his customers that he has REMOVED his Business of a JE WELLER and WATCH MAKER, to St.Francois Xavier Street, next door to Mr.SADLIER\u2019S BOOK STORE, Corner of Notre Dame Street, where he respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage.May 18.\tlia fio tiers NOTICE.ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the late PATRICK O\u2019REILLY, in his lifetime of the city of Montreal, Hotel-keeper and Trader, are hereby notified to send in the same DULY ATTESTED, to the undersigned for liquidation ; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are hereby notified to pay the same to the undersigned.ANN O\u2019REILLY, Executrix.January 19.\t15 jÿôiie» ef Co-Partnership.WE, the undersigned, have this day formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP as GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the name and style of GETHINGS, SINCLAIR & CO., SINCLAIR, GETHINGS & Glasgow.JOHN H.GETHINGS ALEX.SINCLAIR.Advances made on Consignments of kinds of Produce to the house in Glasgow.GETHINGS, SINCLAIR & CO Montreal, 1st May, 1858.\t104 all T 0 Pftmgrs, &rc., LET, OR FOR SALE wOWTKEAL HERALD AN0JiAH,Y COMMEHCiAL GAZETTE : SATURDAY.JULY 24, TO LET, THE whole or a part of that Cut-Stone STORE, No.6, St.Joseph Street, formerly occupied by Messrs.Tyre, \u2014 Colquhoun & Co.Its convenience to the Custom-House, Harbour, &c., adapts it admirably for the Dry Goods or a General Business.June 21.Apply to F.F.MULLINS & CO., 70, Commissioner Street-145 A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO LET on 11 Cadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street._____ O.DUROCHER.June Î8.\t143 .TT notice.A LL persons indebted to \u201c LA COMPAG- NIÉ DE NAVIGATION SE MONTREAI A TROIS RIVIERES,\u201d are hereby notified not to pay any debts due to the above Company, but to the Secretary Treasurer ; and no debts contracted by any persons for the company, will be recognised unless an order is given by the undersigned.\tJ = uu By order, n«.\t.J- H- terroux.Office Montreal & Three Rivers, ) Navigation Company, 5 Montreal, 29th March, 1858.\t74 notice: We, the Undersigned, hereby give Notice \u2018h?MONTREAL and THREE vr^VIGATI0N COMPANY has been DISSOLVED, at a General Meeting of the Stockholders, held this day, at Berthier, in the Court House, and Augustin St.Louis, Senior, George Etienne Mayrand, and Joseph Levy Esquires, were, then and there, nominated and authorised to conduct and administer all the affairs of the said late Montreal and Three Rivers Navigation Company.G.CARON, President.J.G.TRANCHEMONTAGNE, Secretary.Berthier 12th March, 1858.\t63 TO LET.A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, in a most delightful and healthy situation, Corner St.James\u2019 Square and St._______ Denis Street, containing on First Floor, Drawing and Dining Rooms, Breakfast Room and Library ; and on Second Floor, Five commodious Bed Rooms, besides Hot and Cold Baths, Closets, &c.Rent Moderate.Apply to C.TUGGEY, A t Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s.June 18.\t143 LET] The Front Store, No.277 St.Paul Street, lately occupied by Law, Young & Oo.Corporation of the Village of the ' Bassin de Charably.AT A GENERAL AND MONTHLY MEET-____th_e MUNICIPAL COUNCIL of the VILLAGE of the BASSIN de CHAMBLY held in the Hall of the said Council, at the said Village of the Bassin de Chambly, MONDAY the Fifth Day of the Month of July, jn the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fity-eight, at Seven o\u2019clock in the Evening, in conformity with the regulations of the Lower Canada Municipalities and Roads Act eighteen hundred and fifty-five, and with the Act of Amendment of one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, at which Assembly there were Corporaüou of the of Village f ongueuil.A T3 MONTHLY GENERAL SESSION of May 25.TO LEt7\u2014A DESIRABLE G.LOMER.122 _ RE- sas A\u2019 REMOVAL.NOTICE.LL persons owing to the FirmfSfof __ DRESSER k ROBINSON, Clothiers McGill Street, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to tbe undersigned Assignees of tbe Estate of said Firm.And all parties having claims against the said Firm will please fyle their accounts as soon as possible with the subscribers.THEO.GABLER, Custom House Square JAMES DOUGLAS, 215 St.Paul Street.Montreal, May 22, 1858.\t121 COUNTRY SIDENCE.A new and commodious Cottage, at Cote St.Paul, in the Parish of Montreal, a large Garden with a choice __ selection ofFrnit Trees ; Yard and Out-buildings attached, and at present occupied by Win.Paxkyn, Esq.Rent moderate.Apply to JAMES SMITH, N.P., 72 St.Francois Xavier Street.March 23.\t69 STORE TO LET, From the 1st of May next, 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 Wreai Western lusurasiee & Trust \u20ac\u2022 ©f Philadelphia.CAPITAL EIRE, MARINE -$500,000.& INLAND INSURANCE.Sac HAVE REMOVED to their NEW STORES, CATHEDRAL BLOCK, Site of the late Christ Church Cathedral, NOTRE DAME STREET.May 4.î L1M 104 REMOVAL.T\tI 111\t\\I\t\td cl J.'\tml\tla\t1 a\tJU HAVE REMOVED TO 8 IjÆÆ@I*VÆ s tmjeet.May 1.\t102 I! E M O V AL7.J.& T.BELE, HAYE REMOVED THEIR Boot and Shoe Business TO THOSE NEW STORES, \u201cCATHEDRAL BLOCK,\u201d NOTRE DAME STREET, On the Site of the Old English Church._May 1._______ 102 REMOVAL.^XTOSS.HAS REMOVED TO Corner of McGill acA -William Streets, Opposite S.V Ann\u2019s Market.May 5-_______ _\t105 Removal.SDW!» CLARK!! HAS REMOVED TO UMÏOIM BUILDINGS, BACK COURT, I Office lately occupied by Duncan Robertson, Esquire.] May 7.\t.107 THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for Montreal, and is ready to receive applications and grant Policies at current rates of premium.\t,\tE.D.DAVID.April 2 7.\t9S Sctiish Amicable Life issur auce Cmpany, HRiAD OFFICE.GLASGOW.ACCUMULATED FUND.£500 000'Sto ANNUAL INCOME.£117,000 Sto JMSKS TAKEN, and all information given JAMES MACNAB, May 3, 1858.\t^10^' Messrs, MEiM » d; PU lLüE V o L, I N9- 200 ST.PAUL STREET, ^'EEL it a duty to avail themselves of TO LET.That First-class Wholesale Store 208 St.Paul street, suitable forjeither Dry Goods or Groceries, having three -\u2014 \u2014 large vaults, large cellar and yard, and cart entrance from Commissioners\u2019 street.- Ap ply on the Premises.February 13.\tTts-37 .~APARTMÉNTS~TO LET.ONE SITTING and TWO BEDROOMS, in a central and airy situation.Apply at the Herald Office.June 17-\t124 this occasion to return thanks to their nun serous customers among the country Merchants f® f eli ™ iPwer as in Upper Canada, artd to their felloiPcitizens ot Montreal, for the 1 mex-pected and liberal encouragement with t jrhich they have been favored.They have at the.same time the pleasure ot informing them tha t they will receive, by the first arrivals in the St VS®.aD immense and varied ass ortment of CHINA, GLASS and EARTHENWA RE &c &c.They will also find in tbeir War erooms à vast number of Breakfast, Din» ot*, noo .0011, iniu Tea Services, of the latest and,mof it elegant patterns, and at the most modéra ,te prices.They will have besides, on hand, a I arge \u201celection of ornamental articles from Fra nee.March 12.\tgo DANIEL LAN!G AN WHOÏ.Ï3SAÎiEI JDBA&JSSL IN Wines y Liquors, aud GrocerieSj AND Commission Jtlerchant, HAS REMOVED TO lemoime street, Next to Joseph\u2019s New Building, MONTREAL.20, THE SUBSCRIBER begs to return his best thanks to his Friends and the Publie for the very liberal support received for the last ten years, in Notre Dame and Sacrament Streets, and now begs to inform them that he has REMOVED his PLACE of BUSINESS to No.20 Lemoine Street, (Next to Joseph\u2019s New Block of Buildings), where he will keep on hand the usual Assortment of GROCERIES, AVINES, and LIQUORS, which he will dispose of at a very small advance.Merchants and others requiring the Service of the Subscriber, in either purchasing or Selling of Goods, will find their interest promptly attended to, on Reasonable Terms.DANIEL LANIGAN; No.20 Lemoine Street, Next to Joseph\u2019s New Block of Buildings.Montreal, April 26, 1853.\t99 as es OQ as 35 ts -ri © » REMOVED Ko.121, Corner Notre Dame and Gabriel Streets, WHERE he will advance Money on Jewellery, Watches, Clothing, Furniture and other articles at reasonable rates.S.H.has on hand a great Stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY and FANCY ARTICLES, which he intends to Sell off, at least 20 per cent less than any other House, as his intention is to continue only the one Business.Parties desirable to purchase will do well to call.£3= No business donq here on Saturday till alter 6 o'clock.April 12.\t6m-85 COALS.STEAM aud Grate SYDNEY COALS\u2014 For Sale by GILMOUR & CO., 46 Little St.James Street.April 5.\t79 WWARREN S PATENTSCALES ITH CAST STEEL BEARINGS.Size-10 cwt.for $12.Other sizes in proportion can be bad at the Montreal Scale Fac tory, 68 Mary Street.Every Scale warranted.Repairs at the shortest notice September 1.\t207 PLiSTlGIM W/tTfiB,: -Î FRESH SUPPLY JUST DECEIVED.OWING to the GREAT DE.MAND for this CELEBRATED WATE R, the Proprietor has been compelled to have it brought down by sleighs to meet the demand, at an immense increase in price ; but, for the accommodation of Customers, the price will be the same as heretofore.And as arrangera ents are now made by which the AVATER will be received regularly from the Springs twice a.week, parties may rely on getting it Good and Fresh.AV.G.SLACK, Agent, No.4 Place d\u2019Armes.Feb.11.\t_\t35 PLANTAGÊpf WATER.\u201d FOR the convenience of West End customers whose business does not bring them as far as the Central Depot, Place d\u2019Armes, a supply will be kept % MR.J.D.HENDERSON, at the corner Shop,, Bon aventure Building.And next Month an, East-End Agency will also be established of which due notice will be given.W.G.SLACK, Agent, No.4 Place d\u2019Armes.March.IP\tgo YalnaMe City Property J3.A.3ÛÆ2.171 OR SALE\u2014 That VALUABLE PROP-1 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 ia 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 Uligible Invest me sit FOR Agricultural Settlers.THE FIEF3 HERTEL and DUBUC, situated in the COUNTY and PARISH of CHAMPLAIN, District of Three Rivers.These Fiefs extend for nearly one mile along the Shore of the River St.Lawrence\u2014in the Parish and above the Abllage 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 lods et ventes bave 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 Act, 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, Dut flourishing, Town of Three Rivers, and, consequently, within a few hours of Montreal, oy daily steamers.It offers a most eligible investment to any agricultural settler, with moderate capital.For further particulars aud terms of Sale apply to the undersigned Proprietor, at this Office ; or to Mr.A.Martineau, N.P., at the Village of Champlain, District of Three Rivers.DAVID KINNEAR.Montreal, April 29, 1858.\t100 present : Antoine L.Frechette, P.T.Chartier, John Watts, A.Demers, W.Beausoleil, N.Purcii, Esquires, six Members forming a quorum ot the said Council, presided over by the said A.L.Frechette, Esq., Mayor.The said Council, by these presents, ordered and made the following Rule, to wit : BY-LAW NO.14.By-Law of the Municipal Council of the Village of Bassin de Chambly to authorize the Corpo-fation of the said Village of Bassin de Chambly to effect a loan, on the credit of the Consolidated Loan Fund for Lower Canada.Whereas it may be advantageous for the residents of the Corporation of the Village of Bassin de Chambly to effect a loan which may put this Corporatio-n in a state to carry out improvements, in and without the limits of the said Village of Bassin de Chambly, 1.\tThat a sum of Ten Thousand Five Hundred Dollars be borrowed by the said Corporation of the said Village of Bassin de Chambly, in virtue aud under the authority of the Acts of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-two, Sixteenth Victoria, chapter Twenty-two, and of one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, the thirteenth Victoria, chapter thirteen, and of one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, the twentieth Victoria, chapter forty-two, which loan will be for the term of thirty years.2.\tThat this sum be employed to macadamize, improve, and repair the Main Road from Longueuil to Chambly, which road has been transferred to the Municipalities ot the Village of Longueuil, Bassin de Chambly and Canton de Chambly, by an order of the Governor ot this Province in Council, dated tbe eleventh day of May, one thousand eight Ymndred and fifty-eight, and published in the Canada Gazette, the fifteenth day ofMay last, part of which is within the limits of the said Municipality of the Village of Bassin de Chambly, and part without the said limits ; but whose construction and repair will be of advantage to the residents of the Municipality of the Village of Bassin de Chambly.3.\tThat, to provide for the payment of the capital to be thus borrowed, on the credit of the consolidated Municipal Loan Fund, and also the interest to become due on the said loan, the said Municipal Council of the Village of Bassin de Chambly, in addition to the taxes and annual aud ordinary assessments is authorised to impose a tax each and every time in the year, in which it shall be necessary so to do, in order to fulfil the intention of the sixteenth Victoria, Chapter twenty-two, and of the eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirteen, on each of the proprietors of\" the said Municipality liable to taxation, all and which may be annually, or at any other time of the year conformably with the term and the demand of payment of the interest due and to be paid.4.\tThat a meeting of the Municipal Electors of the said Village of Bassin de Chambly, to whom will be submitted the present enactment, will be held the tenth day of the month of AUGUST next, in the said Village of Bassin de Chambly, and to receive their approbation or disapprobation, and that the said enactment be reported to this Council at its special meeting ou the fourteenth of August next, to be taken into consideration, and to be definitively adopted, if approved by the said assembly.[Signed] A.L.FRICHETTE, ,\tMayor.[Signed] D.LOUPRET, Sec.-Treas.[True copy.] D.LOUPRET, Sec.-Treas.G.M.V.B.C.TrfTr ?f the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL of the VILLAGE 0f LONGUEUIL, held at the said Village of Longueuil, in the Hall of the said ttttT1-\u2019 0n MONDAY, the FIFTH Day of \u2022 uVn t*le year of our Lord one thousand * hundred and fifty-eight, at Eight o\u2019clock in the Evening, conformably with the dispositions of the Municipal and Road Act of Lower Canada, of one thousand eight hundred and firty-six and the Act for the amendment thereof or one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, at which Meeting there were PRESENT : M.M.Pie_rre Davignou, Edouard Lesperanee, Romuold St.Mars, John Cavauagh, Agapite Roussin, Louis Payet, and Laurent Trudeau, Members of the said Council, and forming a quorum thereof ; and the said Pierre Davignon presiding as Mayor, The said Council, by these presents, make the following BYE-LaW, to wit : CHAPTER 56.BYE-LAW of the Municipal Council of the Village of Longueuil, to authorize the Corporation of the said Village to effect a ijoan on the credit of the Lower Canadian Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund : Inasmuch as it will be advantageous for the inhabitants of the Village of Longueuil to effect a Loan, which will place that Corporation in a state to make improvemeuts within the limits of the said Village\u2014 1st.That a sum of Twelve Thousand Dollars be borrowed by the said Corporation of the Village of Longueuil, in virtue and under the authority of the Acts of one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, the sixth Victoria, chapter thirteen ; and of one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, the twentieth of Victoria, chapter forty-two, which Loan shall be for a term of thirty years.2nd.That this sum be employed to Macadamize, Improve and Repair the Turnpike Road from Longueuil to Chambly, which has been transferred to the Municipalities of the Village of Longueuil, of the Chambly Basin, and of the Chambly Canton, by an order of the Governor of this Province in Council, dated the eleventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and of which part is within the limits of the said Municipality, aud part beyond the said limits ; but of which the construction and maintenance shall be advantageous to the inhabitants of the Municipality of the Village of Long»o»*il.3rd.That, to extinguish the Capital to be thus borrowed on the credit of the Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund, as veil as the Interest to accrue on the said Loan, the Municipal Council of the Village of Longueuil, in addition to the annual and ordinary taxes, is authorized to assess, each and every time as it may be necessary in the course of the yhar to meet the requirements of the sixteenth Victoria, chapter twenty-two, aud ot the eighteenth Victoria, chapter thirteen, on each of the assessable proprietors of the said Municipality all and every sum necessary for the payment, annual or otherwise, according to term and demand of the payment of interest due and payable, [80 to 6.] 4th.That a Meeting of Municipal Electors of the said Village shall be held on TUESDAY, the TENTH Day of AUGUST next, at SEVEN o\u2019clock in the Evening, in the PUBLIC HALL ot the PARISH ot LUNGUE-ÜIL, in order that the said BYE-LAW should he submitted to them, and that their approbation or disapprobation thereof may be received.Also, that the said Bk K-LAW^ shall be reported to this Council at a SPECIAL SESSION, on SATURDAY, the FOURTEENTH Day of AUGUST next, to be taken into consideration and to be definitively passed if approved by the said Assembly.SALE By Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, on MONDAY O\u2019OLÔOK^'?^ °f JG^Lt, at gsrtrsSîiï A FARM, situated on the south bank nf tUo no.th branch of the Yamaska River in the ET\"\u2019!\u201d*; DeceBUeenS hlShwaY> ia rear by Alexis Ms and\u2019 on T ^ by the Heirs Lausons- deré with he nei Slde ^ J°sePh Go-uere, with a wooden hons» «\t-, Notary, at St.Césaire.\u2019 he undersigae
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