Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 27 janvier 1859, jeudi 27 janvier 1859
[" IHOSE who are desiroua, xa these hard times of Saving Money, should visit the MOSTEEAL E®RAII> STÏAI BOOKS JOB PB1NTIM0W108 Wo.£09 Wotre Oam© Street, (Near St.Francois Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.t |~iHE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to i inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h iSTOOK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, Sc., 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 Labe.ls 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 IMPORTANT TO ALL WHOI IT SUT OORBERS.T STORE 1!3 Notre Dame Street.To Persons having large Families and heavy expenses, one shilling, or even sixpence saved in a yard of goods, makes a very_ important economical item at the end of the year, particularly in the following articles :\u2014 Black Cloth, for Ladies\u2019 Cloaks and Gent\u2019s Dress Suits Black Doeskin Fancy Doeskin VELVETS of all colours, suitable for Millinery and other purposes Petershams ) Mohairs 1 All first rate material for Witneys ) warm Overcoats.Pilots Sealskin, Deerskin, &c.Together with a large assortment of SILK VESTINGS, each article being marked in plain figures, and at prices unequalled in Montreal.The main object which induces the Proprietors Yo sell at these very low rates is, simply, to carry out a large business, and give full and ample satisfaction to those who, once having purchased, may not only repeat their visit, but have the satisfaction of knowing that they obtain articles worth their money, which at once proves that this is no common puff got up for the purpose of enticing the public to lay out their money on worthless articles.To get all you can out of the purses of the public is bad policy\u2014because it not only causes them to purchase rarely, but actually deprives them of making purchases as often as they would wish ; consequently the goods herein advertised are open to the inspection of all, who, without purchasing, are invited to visit the establishment and satisfy themselves as to the truth of the above statements.183 NOTEE DAME STREET Nov.30._____________284 Perfect Substitute for SILVER.ELECTRO-PLATE ON NICKEL SILVERs ORIGINALLY introduced by R.SHAR-PLEY into Canada, over fifteen years since, and has been found to give general satisfaction, at the following REDUCED PRICES : Fiddle or plain Thread Pattern.Pat\u2019rn.Kings Pattern: \t, 1st\t2nd\t3rd\tIsi\t1st\t2nd\t3rd \tQity\tQlij\tQhy.Qhy\t\tQJh\tQlty\tQly \t$\t¥\t$ ' $\t\t$\t\t$ 12 Table Forks.\t10, (XJ\t7.50\t4.80 10.50\t\t13,00\t10.50\t1-0(1 12 Do.Spoon#.\t10,0(\t8,00\t4.80 12.00\t\t15,00\t12.00\t1.0o 12 Desert, Forks.\t6.50\t6.00\t3,60 8,00\t\t9,00\t8,00\t6>00 12 Do.Spoons .\t6.50\t5.50\t3.60\t, 8>50\t10,50\t8,50\t5,5q 12 Tea Spoous\t\t3,50\t2,50\t1,75\t4,50\t6,60\t4,50\t3,60 2 Ega: Spoons [Gil BowlJ\t\t2,40\t1,50\t1,50 3.00\t\t4.50\t3,30\t 2 Sauce .Ladles .\t1.8C\t1,10\t1.10\t2,00\t2.50\t2,00\t I Gravy Spoon.\t\t2,00\t1,25\t2,50\t3,00\t2,50\t 2 Salt Spoons [Gill\t\t\t\t\t\t\t Bowl] \t\t0.80\t0,50\t0,50\t1,00\t1,50\t1,10\t 1 Mustard do.[Gilt\t\t\t\t\t\t\t Bowl] \t\t0,40\t0.25\t0,25\t0,50\t0,75\t0.55\t 1 pair Sugar Tongs\t0,75\t0,60\t0,50\t1,25\t1,25\t1,00\t 1 pair Fish Carvers\t'\t\t\t\t\t\t \t7.00\t6.00\t5.op!\t6.00\t7,00\t6,60\t \t0.90\t0,75\t0.50\t1.00\t1,50\t1,25\t l Soup Ladle .\t4.50\t2,50\t1,25\t4 00\t6,00\t4,00\t 1 Sugar Sitter .\t0,90\t\t.\t0,90\t1,25\t1,00\t \t58,45\t43,70\t30,20 65,65\t\t82,25\t66,70\t Discount for Cash\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 6 per cent .\t2,92\t2,18\t1,51\t3,28\t4,11\t3.33\t \t65,53\t41,62\t28,69 62,37\t\t78,14\t63,37\t AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE if ¦ M¦\" ¦¦ iv.¦lii\u2014mlM VOLUME LI.MONTREAL.THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1859.NUMBER 22 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, First Prize Exhibition for Cakes and Confectionery.J.ANTONY.33 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, RETURNS his thanks to the Montreal Public for their patronage since he has opened business, and now begs to inform them that he is receiving daily from New York An Endless variet ; of every Article in hi Line.comprising Confectionery of every description, C ORNUC API AS, FANCY JOUJOUX, &c., suitable for presents for the coming Holidays.The public will please take notice that Mr.Antony will give his personal attention to all orders intrusted to him, and will be executed carefully, promptly and on the shortest possible notice.Particular attention will be given to all orders for Balls and Private Parties.The public are politely requested to inspect his Stock before purchasing elsewhere.November 27.\t282 FfiRST PRIZE M ESTAMHIffl.A.BRAHADÏ, 113 NOTRE DAME STREET, Next to the Court-House, NSONTREAL.The Subscriber having been awarded v-Asaotrs arises At the late Pnmucial Exhibition, Held in this City, FDR THE BEST DISPLAY OE READY -RUADE FURS & SKINS.Those who are particular as regards securing a first-rate Article, on Moderate Terms, are Li' vited to call and examine his Extensive Stock previous to purchasing elsewhere.November 2.\t3m ''60 FORS â m The Subscribers are Selling their Stock of RICH FURS at reduced prices\u2014for one Month only \u2014comprising a Fine Assortment of Ladies\u2019, Rentlemen\u2019s and Children\u2019s Furs of every description.GREENE & SONS, 305 & 307 H, Paul St.Near McGill St.December 6.\t289 British Manufacture.R.Shabpley begs to call the attention of the public to the advertised prices in London of the above Goods, of the same quality : LONDON PRICES : Fiddle Pattern.Thread Pattern.Kings Pat\u2019rn £11 14 6 stg.£14 11\t6 stg.£17 14 6 stg MONTREAL PRICES : £10\t7\t7 cy.£15 11 10 cy.£15 16 10 cy.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.December 7.\t290__ inrfTcïr JUST RECEIVED, direct from HAVANA, the undermentioned favourite Brands of CIGARS : ACIERTO LONDRES, J.M.VICHOT LONDRES, JENNY LIND REGALIAS, LUZ.DE AMERICA COQUETAS, ACIERTO CONCHAS, ANTIGUIDAD PANATELbAS, NAPOLEON LONDRES, WOODVILLE LONDRES, CABANA LONDRES, PERLA CUBANA REGALIAS, MIMDO NUEVO COQUETAS, ACIERTO OPERAS, ANTIGUIDAD GALENAS, NAPOLEON CONCHAS.-ALSO,- 50,000 of FINE FLAVOURED CIGARS, of different brands and superior quality.\u2014also,\u2014 Just received ex Steamer \u201c NORTH BRITON,\u201d A fresh supply of the CELEBRATED CRYSTAL TUBE and the MAGIC or WASHED MEERSCHAUM pipe, to colour in one smoking ; CIGAR CASES, FUZEE BOXES, MEERSCHAUM BOWLS, plain and silver mounted ; and numerous other articles suitable for presents for the APPROACHING HOLIDAYS, At G.LEVEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.Dec.7.\t290 PHOTOGRAPHY.W .\t^ O T 5V1 A W , ARTIST.11 BLEURY STREET.First Prize for Photographs.First Prize for Ambrotypes PHOTOGRAPHS, untouched or colored, in OIL, WATER COLORS, or CRAYONS, JFrom Full Fength JLife Sise to the smallest produced.AMBROTYPES Colored for Frames or Cases.MINIATURES of every description for Lockets, Brooches, or Rings.Daguerreotypes and Paintings Copied in ail the various styles, and increased or reduced to any size required.Stereoscopic Portraits and Groups, in Cases or Paper Slides.Views Stereoscoped and otherwise to order.Portraits taken and finished in Oils or Water Color withottJ he aid of the Camera, if required.Artists anu Amateurs supplied with Stock and Apparatus, and the Art taught.Specimens to be seen at Mr.Notman\u2019s Studio, 11 De Bleury Street.Observe the address ; no specimens exhibited outside.November 5\t266 CHAS.ROBERTSON UPHOLSTERER AND EAB1NËT MAKER, HAS REMOVED FROM NOTRE DAME STREET TO HIS NEW BUIIsSaiNG No.50 Ult flG STREET, Where he has in his Capacious Show-Rooms a Large Assortment of FURNITURE I FOR SALE CHEAP, COMPRISING : Sets of COTTAGE FURNITURE, DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, ; DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, BED-ROOM SETS, &c.&c.&c.Parties should call and see his Stock before purchasing.They will find it for their advantage to do so.His prices are suitable for the HARD TIMES, and offer great chances to persons with money, which they should not neglect if they are wise.Remember Charles Robertsou\u2019s, Ho 56 Craig Street'.November 19.\t27 W.DOUGLAS, FIRST PRIZE HOOT | NO- 81 IVE\u2019GÏMi BEGS respectfully to call ilia attention of the public to his present assortment of BOOTS & SHOES of every kind.They are manufactured from the best of material and made by the best of workmen that can be had in Canada ; for utility, finish and style, he is justified in saying his work cannot be equalled iu this city, N.B.\u2014Strict atteution will be paid to all work made to order on the shortest notice.\u2014 Good fits on reasonable terms.First Prize for best display oi Boots and Shoes Do\tdo Gent\u2019s Dress Boots Do\tdo Gent\u2019s Walking Boots\tand Shoes Do\tdo Gent\u2019s Dress Shoes First Prize for Ladies\u2019 Dress Shoes Do\tdo Ladies\u2019 Walking Boots\tand Shoes Do do Strong Working Boots.November 30.\t3m-284 /fR.NOTMAN, Artist, 11 Bleury Street _ begs to intimate that the portion of his Studio lately destroyed by fire is now re-built and is being fitted with everything past experience can suggest, that will add to the comfort of those visiting the establishment, and that on MONDAY, the 9th current, the business will again be resumed ; and he hopes from his own attention and the ability of the various Artists in his employ, to merit a continuance of the very liberal support he has hitherto received.Augusts.\t182 Tin Foil and Metallic Cap Manufactory, NO.38 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK.JOHN J.CROOtCE & CO., Are manufacturing under the'r Patent, ROLLED TIM FOIL, PLAIN, PRINTED OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping Fine Cut & Cavendish.Tobaccos, Cheese Spices, &c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in brilliancy and strength to the imported article.METALLIC CAPS, For sealing Bottles, Jars, fyc., stamped with any name, or design required.Also, Music Plates, Solder, Type and Britania Metals.June 21, 1858.\tly-145 ST0RÂG ORAGE and t OOD STORAGE F Bond of Free.Juiy.io.I GELLERAGE, in HAVILLAND ROUTE & CO.162 TO DRY GOOD MERGHAffi Peremptory Sale of Wholesale Stock.fipHE Business recently carried on by Messrs.Y ALEX.MOLSON & CO., being brought to a close, the undersigned offer by PRIVATE SALE, at greatly reduced prices, the whole of their Valuable Stock, consisting in part of Alpacas and Cobourgs, Fancy Lustres, Tweeds and Cassimeres, Flannels, Blankets, Linen Damask, Cloths and Napkins, Satin, Sarsanet and Bonnet Ribbons,Polkas,Vests and Capes, Cashmere Filled and Wool Shawls, Laces, Edgings and Netts, Printed Cashmeres and Delaines, Kid and Cashmere Gloves, Black Lace Veils, Patent Canvas, Black and Colored Silk Velvets, Velvet Ribbons, Trimmings and Smallwares,Silk Pockets, Handkerchiefs, Wool and Cotton Hosiery, Shirts, Pants, &c.THOMAS CRAMP, >\t\u201e JAMES COURT, $ lln3teo 234 St.Paul Street, > October 6.i\t237 The Wheeler & Wilson First Prize Improved Family Sewing Machine is now being Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices at the Sewing Machine Depot.S.B.SCOTT, Montreal, Oct.19 1858.\t248 BALLS, ASSEMBLIES.C.HEALY BEGS respectfully to remind LADIES participating in the festivities of the Season, that he continues to sell, at an IMMENSE REDUCTION in price, his large and beautiful assortment of LACES and EMBROIDERIES.Ball Dresses from 10s.to 80s.Real Lace Sets from 7s.6d.to 30s.\u2014And,\u2014 A great variety of Black and White Lace Flounces, Jackets, Berthes, Capes, Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Real and Imitation Trimming Laces, &c., Ac.O.HEALY, Laceman, 219 Notre Dame Street.Jan; 19.\t16 UST Received ex NORTH AMERICAN\u2014~ Cox & Co.\u2019a Dry White Lead Do\tWiiite Paints, genuine and Nos.1, 2 and 3 Do\tShot, all sizes Dudley Horse Nails Charcoal Tin Plates Ingot and Bar Tin J.H.WINNj January 20.\tr-16 FIRE INSURANCE.* - NEW YORK Board of Fire Insurance Companies, New York, October 12, 1858.New York Steam-Heating Company : Gentlemen,\u2014In accordance with your request, I would state that the Fire Insurance Companies of this City, make a deduction of Ten Per Cent, on the Premiums on all risks where Gold\u2019s Patent Steam-Heating Apparatus is adopted.The Board adopted a rule to that effect in consideration of the greater safety as regards the happening of fire, and deem this apparatus much safer than the usual modes of heating.Respectfully yours, W.F.UNDERHILL.New York, September 29, 1858.To the New York Steam-Heating Company: Gents :\u2014Three years ago last Winter I used in my dwelling-house, a Hot-Air Furnace of the most approved pattern, but in consequence of the unpleasant and ehooking kind of heat I took on the Hot-Air Furnace and put in its place Golds Patent Steam-Heating Apparatus.I have used it for two Winters, and most cheerfully recommend it as being superior to anything I have yet seen.The health of my family has been much benefited by the pleasant soft heat produced by it.J.B.PECK, 299, West 22d Street.The Radiators cau be suited to almost an endless variety of adaptions.Clusters of them of any desired dimeutions, may be hid within an ornamental network of iron, with a handsome Marble Top, or as a Marble Mantel, or some elegant article of furniture.EXTRACT FROM A LETTER.Yet another advantage is the small consumption of fuel, which amounts to less than half the quantity required by the ordinary Furnaces.J.V.D.STEWART, M.D., Baltimore, Maryland.The Subscribers are prepared to receive orders for Heating by Gold's Patt'' * Steam-Heating Appartus Dwelling-Houses, Schools, Churches, Stores, or PublicHalls of any î'men-tions.ROBT.MITCHELL & CO.Sole Agents for Canaaa, Corner of Craig and St.P< ter Streets, Montreal.November 5.\t263 m OJtfEY li E M T.o o £ C£?cf- O pa W S3 H e*f- 121 Notre Dame Street.121, Corner of St.Gabriel Street, MONTREAL.SHART, grateful to the Public at large a for the liberal encouragement he has received for the last twenty years which he has been in business, begs to state that he is now prepared to ADVANCE MONEY in amounts from 25 cents to $500 on any kind of Property, such as Jewellery, Furniture, Clothing, Stoves, Watches, and Furs ; also, on Real Estate.N.B.\u2014 No business transacted on SATURDAY until 6 o\u2019clock P.M.to 11 o\u2019clock P.M.November 1.\t259 -\tSYSTEM .'IN TRADE.SOMETIMES parties thinking of purchasing five or ten pounds worth of Dress Goods, will fèel undecided as to which Store they will purchase at, especially if they have only lately arrived in the City.In such cases they frequently 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 you 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 indépendant 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 M.BBSSU M G E B, 205 NOTRE DAME STREET, Over the Store of Mr, Thomas Jenking, BEGS to call the attention of parties, desirous of purchasing OIL PAINTINGS, to visit his Gallery, where there will be found an EXCELLENT COLLECTION OF- WORKS, By Artists of merit and celebrity.M.BESSUNGeR would also intimate that he is prepared to FRAME PICTURES in a very superior style, and on moderate terms.Dec.30.\t309 JUST HE( fciYEl), IN PEFECT CONDITION ex NORTH AMERICAN, via Portland\u2014 New Style Fancy Prints White Shirtings Grey Cottons Twilled Jean Stripes Fancy Regattas purchased for Cash, and will be sold at a moderate advance.These, with a fine assortment of Woollens and Fancy Dry Goods, are well worthy the attention of Merchants having occasion to purchase at this season.CARPETINGS in great variety.Some new and rich styles received also by the NORTH AMERICAN.HARE\u2019S FLOOR OIL CLOTHS cut to any dimensions.As the Sterling cost for these Goods is rapidly advancing, families and others having occasion to purchase, would do well in making an immediate selection.R.CAMPBELL & CO., St.Francois Xavier Street.January 21.\t17 llÂMÏÂT LEAD mm & MILTIM COM, CAPITAL ££0,000.1ti £1 Shares ; First Instalment, 5s.per Share.THE UNAPPROPRIATED SHARES(15,000) of the CAPITAL STOCK of the above COMPANY will be allotted on the 2Pth of January next.Applications in writing to be addressed to Henry Chapman, Esq., St.Sacrement Street, Montreal, Specimens of the Ore may be seen, and particulars obtained, at the Offices of the Company, No.10 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.Montreal, Dec.30, 1858.\t309.THE UNDERSIGNED have received, per J\" North American,\" two cases White and Bugle Laces in newest styles ' OGILVY\u2019 LEWhS Co.Jane 25\t149 1859 POPULAR TRADE 1859 IN ÜÎBB0NS & MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS ! RIBBONS ! RIBBONS ! TO MERCHANTS, MILLINERS, JOBBERS, DEALERS IN RIBBONS, MILLINERY GOODS, AND CASH BUYERS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY.The Cash Ribhoa House, 116 Chambers Street, New York) JOHN FARRELL.ESTABLISHED 1858.We have originated a new principle\u2014a new era in the Ribbon Tiade, whereby we make this business plain, simple, and staple as that of brown sheetings.WE SELL FOR CASH ! WE BUY FOR CASH ! We are satisfied with 5 per cent profit.\u2014 Ask no Second Price.Have all our goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES, so that man, woman, and child \u201c buy alike,\u201d and receive the same value for their money.Our Prices for best Taffeta Ribbons,all colors, are\u2014 No.l 12 cts per piece, No.4 35Jcts per piece, \u201c 1J\t15\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c6\t57J\t\u201c\t\u201c \u201c 2\t20j\t\u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c 9\t87^\t\u201c\t\u201c \u201c 3\t25j\t«\t\u201c\t\u201c 12\t$107j\t11 No.16 $1,47J per piece, WE OFFER FANCY RIBBONS \u201cALL STYLES,\u201d \u201c ALL COLORS,\u201d \u201c ALL QUALITIES,\u201d AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION, AND FOR CASH ONLY.Our establishment is the centre of attraction for RIBBONS.\u201cQuick Sales,\u201d \u201cLight Profits,\u201d and \u201c Good Value,\u201d for Cash.R0UCHES! ROUCHES! New Styles and Patlerns, at a saving of 30 PER CENT FROM CREDIT PRICES.Examine our samples, and be convinced.BLOND LACES, QUILLINGS, &c., &c.Our line of these Goods always full.We Import and \u201c Job \u201d them at once for 5 per cent advance.Marked Prices on all Goods \u201c in Plain Figures.\u201d A SAVING OF 40 PER CENT ON THESE GOODS FROM CREDIT PRICES.Our intention is to make the Ribbon Trade as staple in regard to prices as domestic goods.To do this we must Sell ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS PER ANNUM ! We are Union Men.\u201cNo North,\u201d \u201cno South.\u201d We solicit the patronage of Merchants, in every section of the United States, and are the servants of all who favor us with their trade and patronage.JOHN FARRELL, CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 Chambers Street, New York, ?, near the Hudson River Railroad a.h.waller,\tDepot.January 13.\t4m-10 1 Jjj ARK IIS OMINIQUE P O I S-No.1202.\t$ JL/ SANT, fils, of the par- ish of St.Edouard, and Dame Marie Zoé Robert, his wife, by him duly authorized, plaintiffs; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES H.LAMONTAGNE, of the city ot Montreal, Esquire, Notary, in his quality of Curator duly appointed en justice to the vacant estate of the late Dame Marie Louise Hébert, in her lifetime of the City of Montreal, defendant, ès qualité.The said lands and tenements mentioned and described in the schedule annexed to the said Writ, marked A., as follows, to wit : 3.\u2014Another lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the Village of Laprairie, iu the District of Montreal, west side of St.Marie Btreet, described and known under number sixty-eight, containing sixty-six feet in front, more or less, and increasing as it runs towards its rear, by an unequal depth, which measures sixty feet in one liue and seventy-six feet in the other line ; joining in front to said Ste.Marie street, in rear to a part of number seventy, belonging to Miss Josephte Leborgne, on another side to Jean Baptiste Eric Dupre, and on the other side to the representatives Aza Taylor Alexander\u2014with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected.Distraction to be first made from the said lot of land, in favor of Jean Bte.Eric Dupré, Esquire, Merchant, of the Village of Laprairie, according to his opposition afin de distraire aud ajinde charge fyled in this cause, of one half of the ground reserved by the Acte hereinafter mentioned, for a common passage, that is to say, of four and a half feet of ground in breadth, by thirty-eight feet in depth, joining in front to said St.Marie Street, abutting in rear upon the emplacement of the said opposant, bounded oa one side by the house of the said opposant, and on the other side, by the other half of the said ground so reserved for a common passage.And subject also to the charge by the adjudicataire, that the said other half of the said common passage, comprising four and a half feet of ground in breadth by thirty-eight feet in depth, joining in front to said St.Marie street ,in rear, and on one side to the residue of the said lot seized in this cause above described, and on the other side to the ground above distracted, be kept as a common passage between him and the said Jean Bte.Eric Dupre, opposant, in conformity with the stipulations and conditions contained in a certain Acte passed between the said opposant and Dame Marie Louise Hebert, before Mtre.Barbeau and colleague, Notaries, the twenty-seventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.To be sold, subject to the distraction and to the charge here above mentioned, at the parochial church door, of the parish of Laprairie de la Magdelaine, on MONDAY, the SEVENTH day FEBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said writ returnable the TENTH day of February next.JOHN BOSTON, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, ?21st January, 1859.S WANTED to Rent, for the 1st of May next, an OFFICE of Two or Three Rooms, in St.Francois Xavier Street.Apply, by Letter, at Post Office, Box 553.January 22.\tts-18 "]
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