Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 28 mars 1859, lundi 28 mars 1859
[" ttOM'KKiL HERALD TMM 800K ® JOB PRINTING MICE No.iOS Notre Dame Street.(Near St.Francois Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.T THE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to inform bis friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h iSTOCK of 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.t.\u2019i\" Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 Rouses, LET, OR FOR SALE.DW EL U NC HOÜ8 E S.T 0 TO LET, A neat Two Story Brick House in Aylmer Street, at present occupied by Miss Barrett.Possession on 1st May next.Apply to C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, between 12 and 2 o\u2019clock.March 17.\t64 HJU SE TO LET, .That First-Class Two-Story CUT STONE HOUSE, With Yard and Stabling for Two Horses, No.6 ________ Richmond Square, St.Antoine Street, now occupied by Mr.Daniel Lanigan.Possession 1st May next.Apply to C.S.RODIER, Place Rodier, St.Antoine Street.March 17.\td-64 TO LET, From the first May next.That THREE STORY CUT STONE DWELLING, No.70 Craig Street, adjoining the residence of A.F._______Holmes Esq., M.D.In addition to the conveniences already possessed by the dwelling, considerable improvements will be made this Spring.\u2014Also,\u2014 The Second fiat of the premises No.64 Great St.James\u2019 Street, immediately oppotite the Odd-Fellows Hall.Containing seven apartments, well adapted fora suit of offices\u2014these rooms would be let altogether or separate.P ossession given immediately.Apply to R.CAMPBELL & CO., St.Francois Xavier Street.March 16.\t63 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1859.NUMBER 73.T 0 PfOttfitJS, *£C., LET, OR FOR SALE.next.HOUSE TO LET That First Class Two Story Cut Stone House, No.229 Lagauchetiere Street and now occupied by the Hon.A., A.Dorion.Possession 1st of May Apply to C.BRUNE AU, At McDonnough & Muir\u2019s, Notre Dame Street.February 12.36 Feb.TO LET, A.Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, on St.Joseph Street, No.302.Possession on 1st May next.Apply to C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, Between 12 & 2 o\u2019clock.11.\t35 TO LET, That First Class Dwelling House, situated in Lagauchetiere Street, near Monique Street, at present occupied ______j by James Torrance, Esq , being fitted up with all the modern improvements, such as Hot Air Furnace, Hot and Cold Baths, Water Closets, &c., &c.Possession 1st May next.Apply to N.S.WHITNEY.February 22.\t44 T 0 pjousts» K LET, OR FOR SALE.Charles.~0 LET, A Good Business Stand, with Fixtures, Water and Gas Fittings, complete.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 TWO BRICK DWELLINGS and TWO COTTAGES, with a Garden and a Well of Spring Water to each, in the vicinity of Point St.Apply to March 11.FRANCIS MULLINS.lm-mwt-59 Two TO LET, First Class Three Story Cut Stone Houses, provided with sorts of accommodation, in £ Joseph Street-Enquire of NORBERT DUMAS.March 14.61 TO LET, That three-story Brick House and Shop, forming the corner of St.Catherine and St.Lawrence Main _____ Streets, at present occupied by Mr.W Brown.Apply to G.REINHARDT, Nos.7 and 9 Bonsecours Market.March 11.\t60 TO let;\t\u2018 From 1st May next, THOSE First-class Three-story CUT-STONE HOUSES, Nos.40, 42, and 44, St.Denis Street.They are fitted up with all modern improvements, having Gas through them, Hot and Cold Water Baths, Water-Closets, &c.; spacious Coach-Houses, large Stables, &c.Enquire of the Proprietor.JOSEPH GRENIER, No.250 Lagauchetiere Street, Near St.Denis Street.March 7.\t55 _\tTO LET\" That First Class Three Story Cut Stone House, No.7 Little St.James Street, occupied for the last 9 years i by B.Devlin, Esq., and is in first rate order.Apply at the Boot and Shoe Store of EDW.THOMPSON, 146 Notre Dame Street.March 5.\t54 FOR SALE, OU TO LET, A First Class Brick House, bu Cadieux Street, above Sherbrooke Street, containing Six Rooms and a Kitchen, with good Yard and Shed.Parties wishing to purchase or to lease for a term of years, will be liberally treated with.Apply to\tSML.SINCLAIR, 13 Lemoine Street.March 3.\t52 TO LET, From 1st May next, The beautifully situated THREE-STORY OUT STONE HOUSE, No.3 Windsor Place, being surrounded by Gardens ; it is fitted up with all modern improvements, having Gas through the House, Hot and Gold Water Bath, Water Closet, &c., Ac.The Out-Honses are very convenient, having a spacious Coach-house, Wood-house, Coal-house, Harness Room, Stables, &c.Enquire of the Proprietor, ARCH.FERGUSON, No.1 Windsor Place, Dorchester Street, West.Feb.15.\t38 MiiHASi HOUSE, TO LET.THAT Desirable DETACHED RESIDENCE with Wings, Garden and Outbuildings and a never failing Spring, situated on tbe St.Lawrence Main Street, north of Sherbrooke Street.john James browne, Architect, Office 132 Craig Street.Feb.3.\t28 TO LET, Two or Three neat TWO STORY BRICK HOUSES on Acqueduct Street, Nos.2 and 3.Possession on 1st May next.Apply to O.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, Between 12 and 2 o\u2019clock.February 3.28 , A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO LET on Cadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.O.DUROCHER.June 18.\t143 TO LET, A comfortable Dwelling of six apartments and Cellar ; supplied with Gas and Water and with convenient , Outbuildings, situated in St.Charles Barromee Street.Possession on the 1st May next- Apply to\tG.D.WATSON, St.Sacrament Street.February 9.\t33 TO LET, Two Cut Stone Dwelling Houses, being the Corner of Metcalfe and St.Catherine Streets, [West of Wellington , Terrace,] haying Gas, Bath, and all modern improvements.Possession 1st May next.Apply to\tB.GIBB.January 22.\t18 TO LET, The Two Story Brick House, and Ground, forming the corner of Sherbrooke Street West and Guy Street, _______ occupied for the past two years by Joseph McKay, Esq.Possession can be had early.E.D.DAYID.February 16.\t>39 SHOPS WITH bWELUNGS.TO LET.\t~ The STORE and DWELLING in St James\u2019 Street, extending to Fortification Lane, adjoining the Methodist ______j Chdrch, and now occupied by C.Fj Hill, Auctioneer.THOS, KAY.Feb.5.\tgo TU LET, The House and Store, corner of St.Paul Street and Custom House Square, adjoining the Harbour Commissioners Office.Enquire of R.& G.LAFLAMME, Advocates, No.6 Plaae d\u2019Armes.February 17.\t40 TO LET, And possession given 1st May next, THREE ROOMS for Offices in the second fiat, over GIBB & GO\u2019S Great St.James Street, at present occupied ________by the Hon.Mr.McGill.There 'S a safe attached to the Offices.B.GIBB.January 31.\t25 FOR SALE, OR TO LET, That CENTRAL PROPERTY, No.7 John Street, extending through to St.Alexis Street, occupied during _______i the past ten years by Mr.John Boyd, Black and White Smith.Apply to W.R.HIBBARD, 161 St.Paul Street Feb.10.\t34 TO LET, THE SOAP and CANDLE FACTORY, situated in St.Nicholas Tolentine Street, St.Mary\u2019s Suburbs.The _______i premises are specious and well adapted for a large Manufacturing Business of any kind.Rent moderate.Possession immediately.Anply at the office of F.RUFFORD, 30 Little St.James Street.February 16.\t39 TO LET, And possession given immediately, A part of that well-known Premises, occupied for the past two years as the Argus Printing Office.Rent moderate.Apply to BRYSON & CO.February 10.\t34 TO I,ET, k In a most delightful situation, PART of a HOUSE, where there are no Children or Boarders.Private Board can be had if required.Address \u201c D.D.,\u201d Office of this paper.Jan.28.\t23 Tin Foil and Metallic Cap Manufactory, NO.38 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK.JOHN J.CROOKE & CO., Are manufacturing under their Patent, BOILED TIB FOU, PLAIN, PRINTED OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping Pine Cut & Cavendish Tobaccos, Cheese Spices, &c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in brilliancy and strengt/ to the imported article.MET Al LIC CAPS, For sealing Bottles, Jars, Ifc., stamped with any name, or design required.Also, Music Plates, Solder, Type and Britania Metals.June 21, 1858.\tly-145 OAKES FORCHRISTIAS.Mrs./-, r-C i- XT CJ IM Y, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, Would direct the attention of the Public to his present stock of Cakes, Fancy Confectionery and Holiday Preseats, now an exhibition at his Store.Dec.21.\t302 M.BESSUNGEH, 205 NOTRE DAME STREET, Over the Store of Mr, Thomas Jenking, BEGS to call the attention of parties, desirous of purchasing i OIL PilHK, to visit his Gallery, where there will be found an EXCELLEBT COLLEOTIOH OF WORKS, By Artists of merit and celebrity.M.BESSUNGeR would also intimate chat he is prepared to ti1\t\ti\t\t\tir\tr 1\taA\tIII\tÏj\t\tJ\t TO LET OR FOR SALE.BAKE-HOUSE in St.Elizabeth Street.CLfflK Wlffi l CO.Wholesale Importers OF Rich Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, Hbs470, 71, 72, & 73 Boyer\u2019s Buildings, Custom-House Square, INVITE the attention of Buyers to the very attractive display they are now making having received and opened up the contents of 600 Cases and Bales of FALL GOODS.Comprising all the Novelties of the Season, selected with care in the French, English and Scotch Markets by our Mr.Clark, who remains in Britain this winter for the purpose of selecting and for forwarding by each steamer the various Novelties as they are produced, for the Fall-Winter Trade.Our Stock is now complete, in all the Denart-ments.TERMS LIBERAL.December 1.\t309 Several COTTAGES at LACHINE.Apply to LOUIS BOYER.Feb.11.\t2m-35 STORES.TO LET, The Store corner of Foundling and Port Streets.The Store on Foundling Stree;, next to Messrs.Cussacks.\u2022'\tApply to O.BERTHELET, Or A.LAROCQUE.March 17.\t64 TO LET, Two Stores, forming part of the Block of First Class Three Story Stone Warehouses, recently erected on the Corner of William and Grey Nun IRA GOULD.37 Streets.February 14.FOR SALE, f\u2014____ That Valuable Block of Buildings in Grey Nun Street, Nos.12 and 14, with Brick Store in rear, in the _____ vicinity of the contemplated Docks and Harbour Improvements, and contiguous to the Lacbine Canal Steamboat Basin.E.D.DAVID.January 6.\t11 PROSSER\u2019S PATENT ORIGINAL LAP-WELDED IRON and STEEL BOILER TUBES, Safe from end to end.A full supply in Bond and Afloat.Paris Patent Enamelled Iron Pipes and Pumps, for water supply, acids, &c.\u2014Sole Importers.PROSSER\u2019S PATENT Surface Condensers, for High-Pressure Steam, with Sea or other Bad Boiler Water.Gauges, 3-Cutter Drills, Countersinks, Tube-end Cutting Bars, Expanders, Tube Scalers, Steel Wire and Whalebone Brushes, Pall Lever Wrenches, Tubes, Plain or Enamelled, Screwed together for Artesian Wells, Steel for Rollers.THOMAS PROSSER & SON, 28 Platt Street, New York.January 7.\t5 STEAMER ANGLO-SAXON.\u201d J.BLMCfflSl BEGS to inform the Public that he has received, per above Steamer, a MW & VÂ1ÜED ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, RINGS, STUDS.G- O Xa AND JE LE CT K O-PXjJM TE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL NOTRE DAME STREET.TO LET, A Neat TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No.6 Poplar Place, Mountain Street.Rent moderate.Possession on 1st May.Apply to C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, Between 12 and 2 o\u2019clock.February 3.\t28 Jan.STORE TO LET, IN LEMOINE STREET, at present occupied by FOSTER & COWIE.Inquire of JOSEPH TIFFIN.19.\t15 TO LET, THE STORE, No.242, St.Paul Street, at present occupied by Messrs.John Pratt & Co.______ Apply to HENRY JUDAH, Jan.25.\t20 ~~\tTO LET, A Fine WHOLESALE STORE, at No.158 St.Paul Street.This Store has Three Flats, and was lately occupied by A Tellier, Esq., and is situate in the New Building erected by the Subscriber.Conditions liberal.V.HUDON.Feb.1.\t26 TO LEI, From 1st May next, THOSE commodious PREMISES, No, 208 St.Paul Street, lately occupied by Messrs.J.D.Bernard & Oo.i For particulars, enquire of Messrs.GALARNEAU & ROY, Messrs.GOUILLARD & WILSON,.METALLIC BMIAL CASKETS.Representation of a newly invented BURIAL CASE, finished in imitation of polished Rosewood with one or three pannels of French Plate Glass inserted in the Cover and elaborately ornamented Iron Caps to cot them.Much that is repulsive has been aiscarded in the arrangement and shape of this Case, and whatever tends to soften the poignancy of our grief, commends itself to our consideration.\u2014 Besides this, the Case being air-tight, contagion is prevented and the process of decomposition is often arrested for a long time.We, therefore do not hesitate to avere that there has never been in use any recepticle for the dead so entirely chaste, appropriate, and withall, con venient as this invention.For Sale only by RODDEN & MEILLEUR, 71 Great St.James\u2019 Street.December 1.\t285 Perfect Substitute for SILVER.ELECTRO-PLATE ON NICKEL SILVER, RIGINALLY introduced by R.SHAR, PLEY into Canada, over fifteen years since, and has been found to give general satisfaction, at the following REDUCED PRICES : Or, Nov.23.278 FUR SALE, OR TO LET, Several of those handsome new Houses, with Cut Stone Fronts, in University Street (West of the new Cathedral Church).They are finished off with modern improvements, and will require a very small outlay for fuel, being built in the most substantial manner and best devised mode for comfort and economy.This locality will shortly become tbe most fashionable and pleasant part of the city.\u2014Also,-a TO BE LET, Two new Brick Houses, [with Garden attached] situated on St.Lawrence Street, West of Sherbrooke Street and Moulton Avenue.Possession on 1st May.Apply to WM.BULMER, No.7 St.Genevieve Street, or on the premises.Januarv 21.\t________^ '\tTO LET, And Possession given on the first day of May next ensuing, Some of those FIRST-CLASS HOUSES, situate in McGill College Avenue, the property of Madam Masson.They are fitted up for Gas, W^teTTiath and Water-Closet, and with every modern improvement ; and the locality is not surpassed by any near the city._ Apply to\tJOHN ATKINSON, No.44 Dorchester Street.Jan 10.\t^ TO LET, From the 1st of Alay next, First Class House, No.1 Dorchester Terrace, St.Constant Street, fitted up in the most modern stile, with ,_____ Cold and Hot-water Baths, Gass> liers, Furnace, large Out-buildings,Garden, &c.Apply to S.HOLMES, _ ,\t125 St.Paul Street.February 10.\t34 TO LET, That Superior Shop, with back Store, in Notre Dame Street, No.202.This Store has been occupied for a great 1 number of years as a Fancy Goods Store by the undersigned and others.GALARNEAU & ROY, No.204 St.Paul Street.February 12.\t36 TO LET, That Large and Excellent STORE, No.13 William Street, at present occupied by Thos.Kershaw, Esq.Apply to ANDREW WATSON.Feb.13.\t37 TO LET.The Store corner of Common and George Streets, at present occupied by Messrs.John Macpherson & Co., ______ Forwarders.Apply to I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO., St.Alexis Street.Eeb.28.\t'40 O\u2019 Fiddle or plain Thread\tKings\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \tBattern.\t\tPat\u2019rn.\t\tPatterni\t\t 1\t1st\t2nd\t3rd\t1st\t1st\t2nd\t3rd \t 5*0- g s-?: p\u2019Oî 0*5 S ' P o - o \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Keview of the Montreal Produce and Stock Market.[Prepared by the Board of Brokers for the Montreal Herald.] t BOARD OF EXCHANGE, i Montreal, March 26, 1859.Flour.\u2014The market continues languid.Sales on a most limited scale, and our quotation could not be sustained for any quantity.Canadian Superfine, No.1, in small lots, has been taken at $6,50 t® $6,75, and Fancy at $7,12].There has been nothing done for delivery.No.1 Superfine is offered at $6,50 for May or June, without attracting buyers.Wheat.\u2014Nothing doing.Corn.\u2014None.Barley\u2014In retail lots only is taken at 80 /5> 90 cents per minot.Oats.\u2014The market is not firm ; the latest sale was made at 55 cents.Holders ask 58 cents per 34 lbs.Rye.\u2014None.Peas.\u2014Nothing doing\u2014none offering.Provisions.\u2014Mess to a small extent has been taken at $19.In other qualities no change in price.Ashes\u2014Are rather firmer\u2014quantity arriving trifling.Pots command $5,90 lâ) $5,95 ; and Pearls $6,40.STOCKS, Bank of Montreal\u2014Is less active than at the date of our last report, the prices then paid being hardly sustained.Quotation, to-day, is nominally 118] to 118].Bank of British North America.\u2014Nothing doing.No Stock offered.Commercial Bank of Canada\u2014Has advanced to 112], with sales.City Bank.\u2014Sales at 112], Bank of Upper Canada\u2014Shows a tendency downwards, 91 being to-day the highest offer, and sellers demanding 91], People\u2019s Bank\u2014Very heavy at our quotations.Molsons Bank.\u2014None in market.Montreal Mining Company\u2019s Consols___A considerable amount of shares were lately taken at $2,50 ; but that price to-day is not procurable.Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad.\u2014 Sales of Stock at 15|.Grand Trunk Railroad.\u2014Sellers at 30._ Buyers at 27], Great Western of Canada\u2014Nothing whatever doing.Montreal Telegraph Company Stock\u2014Asked for at 116], Montreal City Gas Company\u2014Holders firm at 110.Government Debentures.\u2014Sales at 103 to 104.Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund Debentures\u2014Heavy ; but with sales to a small amount at 94.In other Stocks.\u2014Nothing doing.Exchange\u2014As Quoted.NEW GOODS.HcDUNNOUGH, MUIR & 00., 185 Notre Dame Street, have just received a portion of their Spring Goods, consisting in part of Flowers, Feathers, Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Mantles, Dresses, Rich Calicoes, Parasols, &c., &c.\tb-73 Popularity.\u2014The toilet articles invented by William Bogle, of Boston, have attained, through their merits, to the very pinacle of popularity.His Hyperion Fluid for the hair, Balm of Cytheria for purifying the complexion, Amole for shaving purposes, aud Electric Hair Dye, have received unwonted acceptance from the public.Sold by all Druggists.c-DW-73 If there are any of our readers who doubt touching the magic power of Perry Davis\u2019 Pain Killer to remove pain, we advise them to buy one twenty-five cent bottle and give it a trial.We never yet knew it to fail.Sold by Druggists and grocers.\tc-DW-73 Only those who have suffered all the miseries of Dyspepsia in its various forms, can appreciate the value of a medicine that will cure this disease.To all who would find a remedy we say, try the Oxygenated Bitters.c DW 73 BIRTH, In this city, on the 25th instant, the wife F.C.Dettmers, of a son.of DIED, In Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening, 16th March, Robert Mitcheson, Esq., in the 80th year of his age.Many of onr readers will regret to learn of the death of Mr.Mitcheson, one of the oldest and most respected of the merchants of Philadelphia, though retired from mercantile pursuits for more than a quarter of a century.Mr.Mitcheson was a native of England, aud held, we believe, during her war with France, a commission as Captain in the army.As a citizen of Philadelphia, for more than forty years, he has done much in a quiet and unostentatious manner, for the advancement of her interests and the relief of the distressed.He enjoyed a well-earned reputation for unwavering integrity in all the transactions of his long life\u2014prolonged almost to his eightieth birthday ; and his remarkable urbanity of manner, which the firm, yet elastic step of his manly person, were but slightly impaired up to the period of his dissolution.He was universally respected, and died serenely, with a Christian\u2019s hope and faith.THE CUSTOMS TARIFF cr 1859.THE Subscribers will publish, in a neat Sheet F6rm, on TUESDAY MORNING, tbe CANADIAN TARIFF of CUSTOMS DUTIES, as recently enacted by the Legislature.The matter being copied from the Official Canada Gazette, will, therefore, be found reliable.For Sale at the various Book Stores, at Pickup\u2019s, and at the Subscribers\u2019 Office, Great St.James Street.Price five cents.SALTER & ROSS.March 28.\tc 73 La Bauque du Peuple* PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the late JACOB DeWITT, Esq., a member of the Corporation of La Banque du Peuple, died on Wednesday, the 23rd day of March, instant.By Order, B.H.LeMOINE, Cashier.March 28.\tlmb-73 W.& H.F.ÂDAIS, TAILORS, NO.4 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, [Opposite the Peoples\u2019 Bank,] RE in receipt, per Steamer, of the NEWEST GOODS in their line for SPRING WEAR.March 28.\tdu 73 A1 FOUND, TWO weeks ago, a LADY\u2019S GOLD BROOCH.Apply to J.F.BIRCH, Agent of Birch, Bowers & Co.\u2019s Minstrels, Montreal House.March 28.\tu-73 Reported for the Montreal Herald.BY MONTREAL LINE.Office, St.Sacrament Street.Halifax, March 26.Weather is calm and very foggy.No signs of the Niagara or Alps.New York, March 26.A girl, named Margaret Burke, has been arrested on suspicion of having poisoned the family of Mrs.Beetham, as telegraphed yesterday.Mrs.B.is dead; and Mr.Robinson, one of the boarders, is not expected to live.The other inmates of the house are recovering.\u2014 Margaret was the cook.The jury brought in a verdict of guilty this morning against Stephens, tried for poisoning his wife.The Steamer City of Washington sailed about noon to-day for Liverpool, with $190,000 in speeie, and 150 passengers.The \u201c Courier des Etats Unis\u201d asserts that a secret filibustering expedition is ready to start for Cuba on the receipt of instructions expected by the next Steamer from Havana.The head quarters are here, but the arms and amunition are mainly in Southern cities.Men are ready to depart simultaneously from different parts of the Union, and secret Agents on the island of Cuba are engaged to prepare a facile access.NEW YORK MARKETS.\u2014March 25.Flour\u2014Receipts moderato ; State and Western more active and without material bhange ; Superfine State $5,50®$5,90 ; Extra State $6,4o® $6,75 ; Round Hoop Ohio $6,60 IS) $6,80 common to good Extra Western $6,50/® $6,90 , Southern unchanged ; sales l,600bbls ; $6,25®$6>80for mixed to good, and $6,85 /® $8,25 for fancy and extra.Canadian Flour\u2014Sales $6,40/5>$7,50 for Extra.Wheat dull ; sales 15000 bushels ; choice spring on private terms ; Western $1,48.Corn firm ; sales 25000 bushels ; mixed Western 90c; yellow 88jc.Oats quiet; sales of Southern and Jersey at 50/S)55c ; Northern and Western 56/®62c.Pork dull; sales small; mess $18,12c la) $ 17,62c for good; Prime $12,87c/®13.Lard dull; sales small; ll]c IS) 11J per bbl.Stocks are a shade dearer, but the business is still limited.Money supply is undiminished and with a good enquiry both on call, and for short first class papers.SPECIAL NOTICES.tt, JT,6\t*SUC'1 P'ea3urs in recommending of DuBarry\u2019s Revalenta Arabica Food as an axceedtngly valuable and nutritious diet nmaInfafnt3\u2019 ChlldrenI and Invalids.Several gs our own Customers who have made use ot it, have personally testified to its great value, in cases where other light articles of food as Sago, Arrow Root, Corn Starch, &c., had been rejected from, or found to disagree with the stomach ; and have urged upon us the pro-priety of giving it our strongest recommendation.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, \u201e ,\tChemists.February 4.\t29 MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, WINTER COURSE.ElaXHU BUU'RlTTs [The Learned Blacksmith,] WILL DELIVER TWO LECTURES, before the MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, at the MECHANICS\u2019 HALL, In the following order : Bn Tuesday Evening, March 29th3 Subject\u2014\u201c The Elements and Influence of Commerce.\u201d \u2014AND,- On Thursday Evening, larch 31st, Subject\u2014'\u201cThe Physiology of Nations.\u201d Chair to be taken at 8 o\u2019clock.Tickets, to all parts of the house, 25 cents, can be had at Messrs.B.Dawson & Son, H.Piince, S.J.Lyman, Place d\u2019Armes, John Gardiner, Notre Dame Street, and of the Superintendant.J.L.MORRIS, Rec.-Sec.March 36.\t72 Church of England âssociaüon for Young Men of Montreal.COURSE OF LECTURES FOR 1859.THE concluding Lecture of the Course will be delivered in the Bonaventure Hall, on MONDAY EVENING next, 28th instant, by the Rev.EDMUND WOOD.Subject :\u2014\u201cThe Coal Mines and Miners of the Diocese of Durham, England.\u201d Chair taken at 8 o\u2019clock P.M.Doors open at half-past 7 o\u2019clock P.M.O.B.SANSUM, Chairman, Lecture Committee.March 23.\t69 WÆÉMSj\t^ AT THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, Free to the Fublic.THE NEXT LECTURE will be delivered, on TUESDAY EVENING, March 29, by Professor S.P.Robins.Subject\u2014\u201c Force.\u201d The following is the remainder of the Course : TUESDAY, 5th April\u2014By the Lord Bishop\u2014 Subject, \u201c State and Prospects of Science and Literature iu Montreal.\u201d The Lectures EIGHT o\u2019clock.March 23.commence each evening at JOHN LEEMING, Rec.Sec.53 TMHATMH ROYAL.Mr.J.W.Buckland.Lessee and Manager.For Six Nights Only, Commencing Monday Evenkg, March 28, 1859.M WDilLDliiü'OWilED BIRCH, BOBERS & CDSWSf\u2019S MINSTRELS, \u2022 © © © o c 77 \u2022\t*\t\u2022 !O\u2022!\u2022ooooo ÇDjnjvç&oçnootooS \u201eb3o»atcnoÇ£©c g\tS o 5: \u2022© \u2019O\t3 CL cr «\tC.\tCL -, 00\tO\to\tO ©C0O5~JO5Oiit^ifaO«OS CtftCtCPCtftCîfDçjrt Prr\t2: \u2022\to\t.^ ©\t05*3\t^\tb\t\u2022 2\t_ o>\t2\t\u2022 2\t3 -\u2022\tr?\t\u2022\t\u2022 o P » £ 10 *3 *3 ¦o *a ¦o 1?\u2018P \u201d5! «2222^™^ 2«2««'223 ÜS55 52S5.2 p p p » E 3 §§§353 c c c c 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 p 33 °*\"-!\tW C5 O -4 _ fcît- 3 tst-Mw en 3\t_ ce\to is cç 2 2 0 Ol©ÇOcoco©\u2019\u2014 VI ©©^.^0-40 ©©b cnO o 0^2 BOARD.A Private Family will have accommodation for Four (only) Gentlemen Boarders on the 1st May next.The House is pleasantly situated, within two minutes walk of the Champ de Mars.An excellent Table will be provided and the House kept very clean and well furnished.Terms Moderate.Address, \u201c G.P.F.\u201d Box 24 Post Office.March 28.\tm-73 TO LET, One First Class Stone House, with Garden and Verger, situated on the West part of the Village of St.Rose._______i The aforesaid was the residence of the late Walter Miller, Esq.It is well suited for a Genteel Family.Apply in Montreal, to JOHN aIcDONALD, Esq., St.Lawrence Main Street, or at St.Eus-tache, to D.A.P.BELAIR, Esq.March 28.\tu-73 R FROM 444 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, EG to annonnee a short Series of their new and fashionable style of Ethiopian Entertainments in this city as above.The Company comprises the best VOCALISTS, MUSICIANS, DANCERS, DELINEATORS, and \u201cACTORS\u201d now engaged in this new style of ETHIOPIAN M1NSTRELSEY.With the largest number of tbe most popular Artists of the \u201c LEGITIMATE\u201d and Professional merit assembled together that has ever been engaged at the same time.For full particulars, see programmes of Concerts.Prices of Admission.\u2014Dress Circle, 2s.6d.[50 cents] ; Family Circle, Is lOjd [37] cts.] ; Parquette, Is 3d [25 cts.] ; Private Boxes, $3.No Gallery.Seats and Private Boxes may he secured at Herbert\u2019s Music Store, 131 and 133 Notre Dame Street, from 10 till six o\u2019clock daily.Doors open at 7 o\u2019clock ; Concert to commence at 8 o\u2019clock precisely.March 19.66 jUj PRIGS RI THE BELLE OF KEHTUCKY, ,\tTHE HUGEST HEIFER IN THE WORLD, Weighing 3 500 lbs.IS NOW EXHIBITION WM.BUTLER\u2019S HOTEL, Corner of Notre Dame and McGill Streets, Purchased by D.SEXTON, Butcher, Montreal, from Messrs.P.Langrill & Reeve.Ï3\u201c ADMISSION ONLY FIVE CENTS.DANIEL SEXTON.March 22.\t68 Huron Copper Bay Company, THE SHARES m the Capital Stock of this Company, forfeited for non-payment of Calls, will be Sold, AT AUCTION, at the OFFICE of the Company, Exchange Buildings Montreal, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of APRIL next, at ONE o\u2019clock, P.M.By order of the Board, R.D.COLLIS, Secretary.ddd-69 Fo- the information of the public, we will publish some notes of eminent Physicians on the Plantagenet Water, which will be followed, from time to time,by the certificates of its merit in many cases of disease.\u201c With regard to Rheumatism, there appears to be a very general concurrence, as regards the value of the Plantagenet Water, among medical men in this Province.\u201d \u201c Gouty Affections.\u2014The allied nature of this disease to the former, points to an anala-gous mode of management; and there can be no question, that Gouty as well as Rheumatic affections have derived great benefit from the use of the Plantagenet Water.\u201d igufltttega SLoiters.Ayer\u2019s American Almanac for 1858 is now ready for delivery gratis at the Druggists, who are happy to supply all that call for them.Every family should have and keep this book.It is worth having.Comprising much general information of great value ; it gives the best instruction for the cure of prevalent complaints, that we can get anywhere.Its anecdotes alone are worth a bushel of wheat, and its medical advice is sometimes worth to the sick, the wheat\u2019s weight in : gold.' Many of the medical almanac\u2019s are trash, but this is solid metal.\u2014\u2022 Its calculations are made purposly for this latitude and are therefore correct.Call and get an Ayer\u2019s Almanac, and when got, keep it.March 28.\tc-DCS-74 Holloway\u2019s Ointment and Pill\u2019s.\u2014For injuries, resulting from fire, steam, or hot water, Holloway\u2019s Ointment is indeed a healing balm.It not only relieves the pain and inflammation, but prevents the superficial sores from deepening and extending.No steamboat or railway train should ever start without a supply of this great external remedy.Cuts, bruises, fractures, burns, oisiocations, etc., are all equally within the field of its curative influence, and there is no variety of eruptive of ulcerous disease which it is incapable of controlling.In nineteen out of twenty of the fatal \u201c camphene cases\u201d recorded by the press, this peer ess counter-irritant would have saved the victim.The Pills are equally potent in internal disorders.¦\tr DW 73 VEGETABLE FLUID FOR THE HAIR.Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid.\u2014This invaluable discovery for the cure of baldness, gray hair, the promoting of the growth of the hair, the prevention of its decay, and the eradicating of all destructive secretions in the skin, is now acknowledged to be the only proper and safe application that should be applied for diseases of the hair.Being compounded entirely of vegetable properties, it is perfectly harmless, and ever certain in its efficacy.As a most useful article for giving a glossy appearance to the hair, and causing it to flow in luxuriant curls, the Hyperion will be found to supersede all kinds of oils and other preparations\u2014indeed, it has now become an indispensable article at every toilet.For sale by all Druggists.\tcDO -73 WISTAR\u2019S BALSAM.OF WILD CHERRY.From ex-Alderman Perkins.Boston, Feb.3, 1853.Dr.S.W.Fowle\u2014Dear Sir,\u2014For several days I had been suffering iroai the effects of a severe cold, accompanied by a very sore throat and sick headache, which completely incapacitated me for business.I had taken a small portion of a single bottle of this Balsam, when 1 experienced immediate relief.My cough was broken up at once, and my lungs entirely relieved from the pressure which had become so painful.I attribute this entirely to the good effects of youi Wild Cherry, as I took no other medicine whatever.I cordially recommend it to all my friends.Respectfully yours, SAM\u2019L, L.PERKINS.None genuine, unless signed I.BUTTS on the wrapper.Seth W.Fowle & Co., 138 Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors.Sold by their agents every where.For sale in Montreal at wholesale, by Lymans, Savage & Co., 226 St.Paul Street ; also by Carter, Kerry & Co., 184 St.Paul Street ; by Johnston Beers & Co., Medical Hall, Great St.James Street; and S.J.Lyman, Place d\u2019Armes.\tm-mwf-DC 73 QUERU\u2019S COD LIVER OIL JELLY, approved by the New York Academy of Medicine, containing 85 per cent, officinal Oil\u2014Parents should always have it on hand.What more delightful remedy, almost literally speaking \u201cwith healing ou its wings,\u201d could you give children affected with lung or throat diseases than Queru\u2019s Cod Liver Oil Jelly ?It is pleasant to the taste and acceptable to the most delicate stomach.It is a most effective remedial agent.Penfold, Parker s.Mower, No.4 Fletcher-street, New York are the General Agents for this incomparable Jelly.\u2014Buy aud try it.\tdu-DC-67 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REMEDY.Davis\u2019 Pain Killer.\u2014It is a real pleasure to us to speak favorably of this articles known almost universally to be a good and safe remedy for burns and other pains of the body.It is valuable Dot only for colds in the winter, but for various summer complaints, and should be in every family\u2014G.Advocate.We call attention to the great remedy of Perry Davis & Son called the Pain Killer.We believe that the public generally have great confidence in the efficacy of this medicine, as it is in this State very generally used.\u2014Biblical Recorder, [N.C.] Messrs.P.Davis & Son,\u2014Gentlemen : We have to report an increasing demand for the Pain Killer.Inquiries for the article are frequent.We have taken the liberty of distribut-mg a few bottles among our friends, who have suffered severely with the rheumatism, [which is very prevalent iu this country] and in every instance it has given great satisfaction.Every box we sell makes an opening for a large supply- WILLS, HOLDEN & 00., Melbourne, Austra Ha.March 21.\tdu Du 67 Preservation of the Hair.\u2014In all ages, and among almost all tribes of men, a beautiful head of hair has been, and still is, regarded as the fairest ornament of the fairest works of the Creator.The patrician dames and damsels of ancient and modern Rome bestowed that attention upon the hair which has added the «owning beauty to the chef d\u2019ceuvre of the sculptor and the painter, and no lady and indeed no gentleman of modern times is unmindful of this exquisite shield and lovely ornament of the race.To maiden beauty it is the finishing touch ; to manhood it is the symbol and warrant of strength and nobility, to day as in the days of the patriarchs ; indeed such it always has been and always will be.But unable as we are to withstand the ills of time and life, it often happens that through disease and misfortune we become grey in early life, and bald before we reach the lull grace of womanhood, or the full stature of manhood.Then it is that however much we may venerate the gray looks and reverence the wisdom of bald heads among the honored remnants of the generation of three score and ten, we know that our gray hairs are no more venerable than beautiful ; while our balds heads are neither one nor the other, but, on the contrary are quite the reverse of both, and impose upon us many social and sanitary disadvantages and discomforts.Then it is that the man who can relieve us of the misfortune, and restore the fleecy locks to their original color and growth becomes a real friend and benefactor, by the force of this single exibition of his genius and skill.And much as we are opposed to empiricism ; and empiric as we instinctively regard the pretensions of every one proposing to accomplish such a miraculous work, until we have seen the triumph of this undertaking ; we nevertheless esteem it a pleasure, resting upon our absolute knowledge of its merits, to recommend Professor Wood\u2019s Hair Restorative as the best article of the kind with which we are acquainted, and one that has done, under our own observation, all that it claims and it claims everything implied in its MOFFAT\u2019S MFE PILLS AND PHŒM3X BITTERS, rjTHE reputation of these vegetable remedies is now ithers in this com are fully established very celebrated any others in this fountryViUEurope^6- ^ family medicine now in ^se \u201cmrer3aI maintain their pre-eminent renown bvTh^lU trinsic aud comprehensive virtues UiU lu* quiredit.The usual modes of puffeTv w L' be unworthy of them and is unnecessary 'd Thousands and tens of thousands of nerson-now living in perfectly restored health ?testify, as thousands have testified to prompt and decided efficacy not onW in all 0^ dinary derangements of health, from Impaired Digestive Functions, Costiveness, Bilious a?d Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and Inflammatory Colds, Coughs, Nervous Weakness, Loss of AI petite, Failure of Flesh, Headache aud Imoure btate of the Blood and other Fluids, but alsd iu Rheumatism Fever and Ague,other Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, .Bronchitis, Cholic, Pleurisv Palpitation of the Heart, Rush of Blood to the Head, Settled Pains in the Joints, Limbs and Organs, Affections of the Bladder and Kidnevs Jaundice, Dropsy, Piles [however inveteratel\u2019 Habitual Costiveness, Serous and Bilious Loosel ness, Obstinate Headache Gidiness, and an immense number of other maladies.They require no dieting nor confinement, are perfectly mild and pleasant in their operation but will powerfully restore health\u2014that greaG est of all earthly b.essiugs-to the most exhaus-ed aud dilapidated constitutions.Prepared and sold by Dr.WILLIAM R MOFFAT, 335 Broadwav, NY nlLLiAM B\u2019 March 21-\t\" ly-S-du-C-73 TO PRUTTERS.CORTELYOU\u2019S NEW YORK TYPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS\u2019 WAREHOUSE, (Established 1823.) No.29 Spruce Street.THE Subscriber will be happy to furnish purchasers of PRINTING MATERIALS with plain and ornamental TYPES, BORDERS &c., made from a combination of all the hard metals so extensively puffed by Founders.\u2014 Aiso Germans, Greeks, Hebrews, and a New and Elegant Font of AGATE MUSIC TYPE from which the \u201cMusical Review\u2019\u2019 and \u201c Friend\u201d are now printed ; with Presses, and every article required for Printing, at the very lowest price, for cash or approved paper.Old Type taken in exchange for new at 10 cents per pound.Second-hand Presses and Materials, and a complete Stereotype Foundry, with two Shaving Machines, for sale, cheap.fCr- Printers of newspapers publishing this advertisement [including this note] three times before the 1st of September, 1859, and sending me one of the papers, will be paid for it in Printing Types, when they purchase four times the amount of their bill.P.C.CORTELYOU.March 27.\tm-37 3Y AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.w: ILL BE SOLD, on MONDAY, the Eleventh day of April next, the immoveable PROPERTIES, hereinafter described, belonging to Angélique Vadenais, widow of the late Augustin Barré, and to the heirs of the said late Augustin Barre, to wit :\u2014 A LOT OF LAND, situated in the Parish of Ste.Marie de Mounoir, containing five perches in front at the front, and about eleven perches in front at the depth, by thirteen perches and a half iu the south line, and seventeen perches and a half in the north line about in depth ; bounded in front by the public road of the Church range, iu rear by the lot of land belonging to tho heirs of Anthony Willis and by Peter Tyfant or his representatives, on north side by the lot of land, hereinafter described, and on the south side by the Fort George\u2019s public road ; with a House and a Stable thereon erected\u2014this lot containing about one arpent and a quarter in super-fices.2nd.A LOT OF LAND, situated iu the said parish of Ste.Marie, containing five perches in front at the front, and five perches and about twelve feet at the depth, by about nineteen perches in the north line, and about seventeen perches and a half in the south line in depth ; bounded iu front by the public road of the Church range, in.rear by Pierre Tyfant or his representatives, on south side by the lot of land before described, and on the north side\u2014by Maurice Menard ; with a House, a Barn, a Shed, and a little Dairy thereon erected.This lot contains about ninety-five perches in superfices.3rd.A LOT OF LAND, situated in the said parish of Ste.Marie, containing two arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the Fort George\u2019s highway, in rear by the road of the Fort George\u2019s continuation, on one side by Jean Bte.Mitiguy, and on the other side by Francois Tetreau ; without any buildings.The whole without warranty of any precise measure.The Sale will be made at TEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, at the CHURCH DOOR of the Parish of STE.MARIE DE MONNOIR.The conditions of Sale will be published before the Sale.F.H.GATIEN, N.P.Ste.Marie de Mounoir 19th March, b-mr 73 March 23.T NOTICE.ALL persons having claims on the succession of the late THOMAS JOHN CLUNIE, in his lifetime of the Parish of St.Martin, are requested to file them in the office of the undersigned Notary, within one month from the date hereof.By order of the Executors, P.CRIYIER, N.P.St.Martin, March 19, 185».\tdu-tT3-68 Natural History Society, HE USUAL ORDINARY MONTHLY _ MEETING of the NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, will be held at the NEW HALL cn MONDAY EVENING, at SEVEN o\u2019clock At Eight o\u2019clock Mr.BILLINGS will read a Paper and give illustrations \u201c On some new Genera and species of Canadian Fossils.\u201d The attendanee of members is requested.JOHN LEEMING, Secretary.\t72 This article, in short, will restore gray hair to its orginal color, and add to its growth and beauty wherever any blight or disease has checked that growth, or marred that beauty This has been proven iu our own family within a few weeks, and in numerous other cases related to us, without the knowledge of the proprietor.We have only to add, that this most valuable article is for sale by the proprietor at No.3fz Broadway.\u2014New York News.Sold by all respectable Druggists.SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.THE following LOT OF LAND and PREMISES, belonging to Jean Baptiste Simard, and the minor children, issue of his marriage with the late Salomee Laplante, will be Sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, the nineteenth day of April next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the Forenoon, at the CHURCH DOOR of the Parish of ST.JEAN, to wit : A FARM, situated in the Parish of St.Jean, in the Grand B-rnier Concession, in the County of St.Johns, containing six arpents in width, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front towards the east by the Richelieu Range, in rear towards the west by the Petit Bernier range, on one side towards the south by Jean Baptiste Lebert, and on the other side towards the north by Etienne Poirier, with a Stone House and old Wooden House, Barns, and other Buildings thereon erected.N.B.\u2014Conditions of Sale made known on the day of adjudication, and can be ascertained on application to the undersigned.T.R.JOBSON, N.P.St.Johns, March, 1859.\tr-mr 73 S.lFgi BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.WILL BE SOLD, to the last and highest bidder, on MONDAY, the 18th APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock, in the MORNING, at the Church Door of the Parish of Ste.Magdelene de Rigaud, the LAND hereinafter described, depending on the community of property heretofore existing between BERNARDIN CLTAM-AILLARD and ADELAIDE GAUTHIER, his wife, to wit: A PIECE OF LAND, situate and lying on the south side of the Cote St.Thomas of the said Parish of Rigaud, known as Lot No.20, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the base line of the said Cote, on one side by Martin G.Baret, Esq., and on the other by Jean Baptiste Mongenais, Esq., formerly Andre Seguin, and in y ^ lands of Wasp River, {Riviirs d La Gucpe,) with a House, Barn and other dependen-cies.For the conditions of Sale, afl
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