Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 20 avril 1859, mercredi 20 avril 1859
[" j I iïONTllBAL HEÏULK SIM» MOKS JOB P81NTIS(i OPPICB Wo.^09 Wotre Dame Street, (Near St.Francois Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.fl^HE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to inform his friends and the public in gene-ral, that having ENLARGED h iSTOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES &c., he is now prepared to undertake every de-Bcription of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes, Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Buis, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists and other Labels Military Forms of every description, &c., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES.£3\u201d Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 Rouses, set., TO LET, OR FOR SALE.\u201cdwelling houses.AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1859.NUMBER 93.T 0 fljmtacs, ssc., LET, OR FOR SALE.TO LET, .One of those First Class Two Story Cut Stone Houses, Hanover Terrace, Bleury Street, No.5, with Water ___ Closet and Baths.Possession on 1st May nest.Rent Low.Apply to 0.TUG GEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, Between 12 and 2 o\u2019clock.March 22.\t68 I ' TO LET, A neat Two Story Brick House in Aylmer Street, at present occupied by Miss Barrett.Possession on 1st May next.Apply to 0.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, between 12 and 2 o\u2019clock.March 17.\t64 TO LET, From the first May next.That THREE STORY OUT 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 flat of the premises No.64 Great St.James\u2019 Street, immediately oppotite the Odd-Fellows Hall.Containing seven apartments, well adapted for a suit of otfices\u2014these rooms would be let altogether or separate.Possession given immediately.Apply to R.CAMPBELL & GO., St.Francois Xavier Street.March 16.\t63 TO LETj Two First Class Three Story Cut Stone Houses, provided with all sorts of accommodation, in St.Joseph Street-Enquire of March 14.NORBERT DUMAS.61 TO LET, That First Class Dwelling House, situated in Lagauchetiere Street, near Monique Street, at present occupied 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.WHITN EY.February 22.\t44 A FIRST-OLASS HOUSE TO LET on Cadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.0.DUROCHER.June 18.\t143 T 0 Rouses, LET, OR FOR SAL E.* MISCELLANEOUS.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 February 9.G.D.WATSON, St.Sacrament Street.33 FOR SALE OR TO LET, The Houses at the corner of Little St.James and St.Lambert Streets, for-.merly occupied by the Grand Trunk Company as Offices.Apply to J.A.BERTHELOT, March 24\tlml-70 J?m FOR SALE, OR TO LET, The Villa and Grounds in West Sherbrooke Street, adjoining the Residence of Major General Ord.E.D.January 14.DAVID.11 SHOPS WITH DWELLINGS.TO LET.The STORE and DWELLING in St James\u2019 Street, extending to Fortification Lane, adjoining the Methodist Chough, and now occupied by C.Fj Hill, Auctioneer.Feb.5.THOS, KAY.30 TO LET, Part of the First and Second Chambers in the new Store in St.Peter Street, next door to Messrs.A.Ur-quhart & Co., for a term of one or three years.\t^ The Store is immediatly opposite the end of St.Sacrament Street.Apply to Mr.JAMES MACLEAN, Grocer, St.James Street, or to PETER CLARKE, 180 Bleury Street.March 18.\tlm-65 THE LIVER PREPARED BY DR, SANFORD, Compounded entirely from GUMS, TSONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVER X MEDICINES now before the public, that acts as a Catuartic, easier, milder and more effectual than any other medicine known.It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operations of most Cathartics.It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily will strengthen a d build it up with TO LET, The Upper Part of a First-Class STORE, in St.Paul Street, fitted up for the Dry Goods Trade in first- ______ rate style.Apply to PAUL HUA, 163 St.Paul Street.November 15.\t271 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 tg a safe attached to the Offices.January 31.B.GIBB.25 a 5 a a 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 LETi From 1st May next, Æsa-THOSE First-class Three-story CUT-STONE HOUSES, Nos.40, 42, and 44, St.Denis Stkeet.They are ________fitted up with all modern improve.meuts, having Gas through them, Hot and Cold Water Baths, Water-Closets, &e.; spacious Coach-Houses, large Stables, &c.Enquire of the Proprietor.JOSEPH GRENIER, No.250 Lagauchetiere Street, Near St.Denis Street.March 7.\t55 \"\t'\tTO LET,\t\u2014 jfejgÿi That First Class Three Story Cut s ^ Stone House, No.7 Little St.James Street, occupied for the last 9 years _\tby B.Devlin, Esq., and is in first rate order.Apply at the Boot and Shoe Store of EDW.THOMPSON, 146 Notre Dame Street.________________________54 TO LET, \u2018 From 1st May next, The beautifully situated THREE-STORY CUT 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 Cold Water Bath, Water Closet, &c., Ac.The Out-Houses are very convenient, having a spacious Coach-house, Wood-house, Coal-house, Harness Room, Stables, Ac.Enquire of the Proprietor, ARCH.FERGUSON, No.1 Windsor Place, Dorchester Street, West.Feb.15.\t38 TO LET, The House and Store, corner of St.Paul Street and Custom House Square, adjoining the Harbour Commissioners Office.Enquire of R.A G.LAFLAMME, Advocates, No.6 Plaae d\u2019Armes.February 17.\t40 STORES.TO LET, The Store corner of Foundling and Port Streets.The Store on Foundling Street, next to Messrs.Cussacks.Apply 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 Streets.TO LET, THE SOAP and CANDLE FACTORY, situated in St.Nicholas Tolentine Street, St.Mary\u2019s Suburbs.The 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 A CO.February 10.\t34 in moderale doses, unusual rapidity.The Liver is one of the tinman body ; and when it the powers ot the system stomach is almost entirely action of the Liver for the functions: when the stom-are at fault, and the whole quence of one organ\u2014the do its duty.For the disea-proprietors has made it his than twenty years, to find counteract the many de-hable.To prove that this remeson troubled with Liver forms, has but to try a bot-tain.These Gums remove all the systems supplying in j of bile, invigorating the digest well, puriTying and health to the whole cause of the disease\u2014ef-Bilious attacks are better) prevented* by Liver Invigorator* One dose after eating is stomach and prevent the ing.Only one dose taken be-Ni^litinare* Only one dose taken at gently, and cures Cos-One dose taken after each sia« ^d^One dose of two tea-lieve Sick Headache* One bottle taken for fe-the cause of the disease Only one dose immedi-while One dose often repeated Morbus* and a preven-£3^ Only one bottle is system the effects of medi-One bottle taken for sallowness or unnatural One dose taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose often repeated rbeea in its worst forms, Bowel complaints yield One or two doses curet in Children: there is no remedy in tlie world, as it Snjr* A few bottles cures absorbents.We take pleasure in re-as a preventive for Fever Fever* and all Fever?operates with certainty, o testify to its wonderful TO LET, 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.28.23 MASONIC LODGE TO LET, N the Fifth Story of the \u201c BONA VENTURE BUILDING.\u201d Apply to J.D.HENDERSON.March\t53 r REMOVAL.rHE Undersigned HAS REMOVED to No 163 ST.PAUL STREET PAUL HUA.November 15.\t271 February 14.IRA GOULD.37 March 5.MKHAM UtMJSE, TO LET.THAT Desirable DETACHED RES1-; 5-rT, DEN CE with Wings, Garden and Outbuildings and a never failing ________ Spring, situated on the 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 C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, Between 12 and 2 o\u2019clock.February 3.28 TO 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, Water, Bath 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.\t7 TO LET, From the 1st of May next, A First Class House, No.1 Dorchester Terrace, St.Constant Street, fitted up in the most modern stile, with ___i Cold and Hot-water Baths, Gassa- iers, Furnace, large Out-buildings,Garden, &c.Apply to S.HOLMES, 125 St.Paul Street.February 10.\t34 ISKERMANN TERRACE.'OUSE NO.2 TO LET, from 1st of May\u2014completely Painted and Pa-pared ; Hot and Cold Water to Bath Room ; Water Closet, &c., and all other requisites of a First-Class Dwelling.Apply to RICHARD PHILBIN, Stanley Street, Or JOHN FAIRBAIRN, Broker.Feb.12.\tse FOR SALE, 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 Lachine Canal Steamboat Basin.E.D.DAVID.January 6.\t11 npHE following English Houses have ap 1 pointed the undersigned their Agent for Canada :\u2014 DÏIUGS 9 Evans, Sons & Co., Liverpool.Perfumery, Brushes, Soaps, &c.John Gosnell & Co., London.Pickles, Sauces, &c.E.Lazenby & Son, London.principal regulators of the performs its functions well are fully developed.The dependent on the healthy proper performance of its ach is at fault, the bowels system sufiers in conse-Liver\u2014having ceased to see of that organ?one of the study, in a practice of more some remedy wherewith to rangements to which it is dy is at last found, anyper-Complaint* in any of its tie, and conviction is cer- morbid or bad matter from their place a healthy How stomach, causing food to the blood* giving tone machinery, removing the feeling a radical cure, cured, and* what is the occasional use of the sufficient to relieve the food from rising and sour- fore retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels tiveness* meal will cure Dyspep-poonfuls will always remale obstruction, removes and makes a perfect cure, ately relieves Cholic* is a sure cure for Cholera live of Cholera, needed to throw out of the cine after a long sickness.Jaundice removes all color from the skin, time before eating gives makes food digest well, cures Chronic Diar-while Summer and almost to the first dose, attacks caused by Worms surd s afer, or speedier NEVER FAILS., Dropsy* by exciting the commending this medicine and Ague* Chill of a Bilious Type* It and thousands are willing virtues.All who use it are giving their unanimous estimony in ils favor* 33^ Mix Water in the Mouth with the In-vigorator* and swallow both together.THE LIVER.INVIGORATOR IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe.It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver.price one dollar per bottle.DR.SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York.Retailed by all Druggists.S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place d\u2019Armes, Agent for Lower Canada.September 8, L858.\tDC-lv-213 GOODS, CARPET AND General Furnishing Warehouse, CRYSTAL BLOCK.Notke Dame Street.Henry Benjamin & Go.TVEG to inform their Patrons and the Public J3 generally, they are now receiving, and hope, in a few days, to he able to show the whole of their jew spur together with a very LARGE STOCK, purchased before the late advance, the whole comprising the NEWEST, LARGEST and MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT ever imported into this Province, and which will be offered at PRICES that will Bfefi/ Competition.These Goods being purchased from the most celebrated Mahâfactw®tj H.B.& CO.are enabled to warrant them of the first quality and unsurpassed by any other, consisting of Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry and Medallion, 3-Ply Imperial, Scotch 3-Ply, Venetian and Union Carx»ets Pelt, Linen and Woollen Druggets.English and American Floor Oil Cloths.3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 Cocoa, 3-4 and 4-4 Manilla, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 White and Col\u2019d India Mattings.3-4 and 4-4 Rush for Churches.Velvet, Turkey and Mosaic Hearth Rugs.Cocoa, Sheep-skin and other Mats.Dried Goose Feathers, English Hair and Flock for Matresses.The Stock of 33^aL3MCu3LSIS.Comprises the Newest Designs, from the ENGLISH, FRENCH # GERMAN LOOMS In various qualities and every shade of color.All-Wool Rips, Satin B.ocatclles, Satin Delaine, Printed Mocat s and Moreens.More than usual attention has been devoted to the selection of Gimps, Fringes, Tassels, Drops, Buttons, Laces and other Bordering» to match.Our BK.ASS C5-GQ2DS will be found equal to our usual variety.The remaining Stock of ENGLISH IRON BEDS and other FURNITURE will be SOLD at a Very Great deduction.H.B.& 00., in soliciting a continuance of the very liberal support hitherto accorded to them, assure their Patrons that they will endeavour to merit the same.April 8.\t83 iHÉbÉ?FIRST PRBMFMmBLISHIEST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.HATTER INI) FURRIER.A.BRAHADL 1 13 KfOïkLE\tSTKEET, Third Door West of the Court House, Montreal, HAS received his Spring supply of LATEST STYLES of London, Paris and New York SILK, SATIN and FELT HATS Also, a large assortment of LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN\u2019S TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED FELTS.Also, a great variety of CLOTH and TWEED OAFS of all styles, of his own manufacture, too numerous to mention, April 6th.\t81 rs1 SPRING TRADE NOT â.J.PELL n 5R and March 15.134j & 141 Craig Street.mwf-62 The Kinson Clay, Pottery & Brick Company of Poole, England.rjTHE undersigned being appointed sole Agents in,Canada for the above named Company, are prepared to execute orders for Sewage Pipes, Agricultural Drainage Pipes, Fire-bricks, Furnace Blocks, Chimney Tops, with a variety of other articles.R^AN, BROTHERS & CO., Montreal and Quebec._A.pril 6.\tIm-wf81 NEW GOODS ! MW GOODS 11 I I IT .supply of CLOTHS, PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY; Toronto, April 19, 1859.SPEAKER took the chair at eleven u liOüKïMra ©&ASS Bicïtrjiua FKiUSÆS ïfÆiUSïlB., f'jl ESPECTFULLY announces to the Gentry \\j of Montreal, that he has opened the SHOP No.14, BONAVENTURE ST., where he intends to manufacture the BEST description of CARVED GILT WORK.Having had the management of the Working Department of the Gallery of Art, Toronto, for several years past, he feels confident that he will make a style o work never yet produced in Montreal.Original Designs furnished for every article so that parties can secure for their dwellings a style that cannot be had elsewhere.A.J.P.intends working only to order, at low prices, strictly for Cash, hoping by constant attention to his business he will meet with a liberal support.The best city reference can be given.No.14 Bonaventure Street, nearly opposite the Hall.February 23.\t45 SPECIAL NOTICE.THE FIRM of SCOTT & CO.(of which I was Senior Partner) having DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP by mutual consent, I beg to inform the citizens of Montreal, that I have, THIS DAY, OPENED BUSINESS as in my individual capacityt The experience I have acquired in LONDON, and as Conductor of a large and fashionable House in the CITY OF NEW YORK, as well as First Cutter, during three years, for Messrs.GIBB & CO., of this City, warrants me in assuring First Class Workmanship and Taste, to such gentlemen, as may favor me with their orders.Having resolved to confine myself to Custom Business, I shall be able to give personal Superintendance, and thus secure corresponding excellence in every department.A well selected Stock of Cloths, embracing every variety, will always be kept on hand.Soliciting, on these grounds, some share of the Public patronage and support of this City, I shall endeavor (by every means in my power) to give general satisfaction.W.E.SPEARPOINT Merchant Tailor, No.72 Great St.James Street.Montreal, March 2nd, 1859,\t56 N.B.\u2014All persons indebted to the late Firm will confer a favor by liquidating the same.The Books remain in my hands for the settling of all the late Company\u2019s Accounts.&IBB & CO., AVE just received, per steamer Nova-Scotian, a large portion of their Spring of CLOTHS, WAISTCOaTINGS, and TROWSERINGS ; comprising all the NOVELTIES of the Season, together with the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED assortment of GENTLEMEN\u2019S UNDER CLOTHING, SOCKS &c., ever imported into Montreal.\u2014Also,\u2014 Several cases of BLACK SILK HATS FANCY FEL I, LOUNGING, and CRINOLINE do., in great variety, from the most celebrated London Manufacturers._April 9.\tgs IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AND TOALLWHO ADVERTISE IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.\u201c L\u2019ORDRE,\u201d FRENCH NEWSPAPER published since the beginning of last Fall, having reached by its standing and the exertions of its numerous friends, A VERY LARGE AND DAILY INCREASING CIRCULATION in the City and District of Montreal, affords the greatest opportunity for MEkCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, and all BUSINESS MEN to ADVERTISE, and the Proprietors solicit their patronage.Xf Terms very moderate's L\u2019Ordre Office, T No.6 St.Vincent Street, > Montreal, April 7,1859.)\tdn-82 BTEYE1B\u2019 HOUSE, [LATE DELMONICO\u2019S,]\tj 21, 23, 25 and 27 Broadway, NEW YORK.ROOMS, 75 Cents PER DAY.JOHN O\u2019GRADY, Jr., Proprietor.April 2.\t78 TO LET, ; That Three Story Brick House, in Grey Nun Street, next the \u201c Victoria House,\u201d occupied for the past three years by Mr, Martin Mansfield.E.D.DAVID! February 15.\t\u2022\t39 TO LET, Two Out 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, \u2019anuary 22.\t18 HOUSE TO LET That First Class Two Story Cut Stone House, No.229 Lagauchetiere Street and now occupied by the Hon.A.next A\" Borion- Possession 1st of May Apply to ., \u201e \u201e C.BRUNEAU, At McDonnough & Muir\u2019s, __February 12.\tN°tre Dame St^6et- TO LET, Feb.11.Two-Story BRICK HOURW cu Apply to .C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s Between 12 & 2 o\u2019clock.-35 The m TO LET, Two Story Brick Ground, formin Joseph McKay, Esq.early.February 16.House, and occupiedfortt^31 ^\u2018\u2018IGoVstYeeî' occupied for the past two years by Possession can be had E.D.DAVID.39 HOWELL\u2019S HOUSE 0E LORDS, 556 HOUSTON STREET, COR.CROSBY STREET.NEW YORK.The HOWELL has accommodation for a few friends.April 1.\t77 COAL OIL.T the HE Subscriber STANT and is now receiving CON-LIBERAL SUPPLIES of Columbian 0\u20191 Company\u2019s Refined COAL OSL.Their NEW WORKS being in full operation, the Company hope, henceforth, to keep pace with the rapidly increasing demand.W.R.HIBBARD, Sole Agent for Canada ; Lamp Store and Coal Oil Depot, 161 St.Paul Street, Montreal.April 9_______________________84 IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES AND BREEDERS.FOB.A THOROUGH BRED IMPORTED AYRSHIRE BULL, Five Years old.This Bull was imported from Ayrshire, in Scotland, in the year 1856, by the County of Hochelaga Agricultural Society, is a beautiful Animal, perfectly quiet, and healthy, and of choice Blood.Apply to MR.HUGH BR0DIE, Village of St.Henry, Or to JAMES SMITH, N.P., Montreal.April 8.\t83 SMALL STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE, an excellent STEAM ENGINE and BOILER, about 3 HORSE POWER, with Shaft, Governor, and a detached pump, a in first rate order Apply aM,he \u201cHeraLd\u201d vtnee.Sept* 11, 1L57 J.B.PAKDELLIAIN, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant BEGS leave to inform the Public in general that he has leased that LARGE STORE in Notre Dame Street, No.273, the property of H.Stevens, Esq., opposite the Recollet Church, for the SALE of all descriptions of Goods hy Aucüon or Private Sale, After the 1st of May, By strict attention and Liberal Charges, he hopes to receive a share of public patronage.ADVANCES made on all Goods left for Sale.J.B.PARDELLIAN.All OUT-DOOR SALES attended to on Liberal Terms.April 9.\t84 NEW MUSIC.JUST RECEIVED by the Subscribers\u2014 My Loved One and My Own, Sadly to Mine Heart Appealing, Linda Has Departed, NEW SONGS by FOSTER, author of Gentle Annie, &c, &c.When Shall We Find Our Home\u2014Vocal Duett \u2014by Glover.La Chataine\u2014Valse\u2014by Goldbeok.Fleur de Bal Redina\u2014by\tdo.La Baladine Capria\u2014by Lysberg.Linda di Ohamounex\u2014by Ascher.La Couronne Mazurka\u2014by Beig.Nautina Mazurka\u2014by Talexy.La Clochette du Village\u2014by Filtsch.J.W.HERBERT sSi CO., 131 & 133 Notre Dame Street.March 14.\t61 NEW SONGS, BY THE AUTHOR OF GENTLE ANNIE.LINDA HAS DEPARTED\u2014Price Is.3d.PARTHENIA TO INGOMAR\u2014Price Is.6d.NEW INSTRUMENTAL PIECES, LA GRACE, \u201cValse\u201d\u2014Price Is.3d.LA COURONNE, \u201cPolka Mazurka\u201d\u2014Price 2s.6d.Just received at H.PRINCE\u2019S, London Music Store, 145 Notre Dame Street, ÎCr\u2019 N.B.\u2014Mailed to any address on receipt of the Marked Prices.April 2.\t78 MI JADDiES.FRESH SUPPLIES, per Express.ALEX.McGIBBON, Corner Notre Dame and St.Gabriel Sts.-March 31.\t16 Opposite the Offices of the Grand Trunk R.R., and two doors east of the Ottawa Hotel.JAMES BAYLIS, HAYING retired from the firm of R.Campbell & Co., of which, for the last twelve years, he was so active a member, begs respectfully to inform his numerous friends, that, in connection with his TORONTO CARPET WAREHOUSE, No.2 Commercial Buildings, Yonge Street, Toronto, he has taken that Commcdians Warehouse, NO.74 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, and will, in a few days, open one ot the finest Stocks ever imported, selected by himself in the most celebrated Manufactories of Britain ; consisting in part of\u2014 Velvets,\tHearth Rugs, Tapestry,\tDoor Mats, Brussels,\tMosaic Screens, 3-Ply Imperial, Medallion Carpets, Kidderminster Carpets, Druggets, &c.Amongst which will be found some of the most beautiful productions of Messrs J.Crossley & Sons ; and F&0OK OIÎ.-CI.OTHS, in great variety.He invites particular attention to a lot of extra well-seasoned Cloths, made expressly for this market, by J.Hare & Co., of Bristol, whose productions in this line stand unrivalled.The Subscriber flatters himself that his Stock will be unsurpassed in the country ; and as he now intends to confine his attention entirely to this branch of business, he will be able to give purchasers the advantage of a large experience, extensive importations, and a connection in Britain of the very highest character.He will deal in articles that can be relied on, and will sell at the lowest possible price, FOR CASH ; and in order to establish the Cash system, will offer large inducements.He respectfully solicits the support of his friends, a share of public patronage, and an inspection of his Stock by all.(TAS&Kg BAYLIS.April 7.\t82 THE Subscribers beg to inform their Customers and the Dry Goods Trade generally, that they have now received, per Steamers North Briton and Nova Scotian to Portland, and per recent steamers and sailing vessels to Boston, 400 Gases and Bales \t\t01\t[i\\\tn\tif\t \tmr\tnJ\til\t\tIII\tJL> s IN Staples and Fancies* SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON.The stock has been selected in the British and French Markets with great care ; much of it being bought for cash, and laid down here before the new Tariff took effect ; an advantage which the Subscribers desire to share with their customers.The assortment is one of the largest imported into Canada this season.The inspection of the Trade is invited.Thomson, (Jaxlon & Co, March 30.\t75 McMillan & Carson, MERCHANT TAILORS, CLOTH EES, AND IMPORTEES OF WOOLENS.NO.136 McGILL STREET, BEG to intimate to their Customers that they have received a portion of their LONDON GOODS per S.S.INDIAN, consisting of SILK MIXED TWEEDS, FA NOT DOES, VESTINGS aud COATINGS, all of the newest Styles, and the Very Best Goods of their kind manufactured.\u2014Also,\u2014 On hand for Sale, Scott\u2019s, Clay\u2019s, Chappell\u2019s and William\u2019s Fashions.March 8.\t55 IT Embroidery Braiding Worli 79 John Aitken, Son & Co., LATE (J.ÂITKEiWI & CO.,) AVE just to hand the most splendid and beautiful Work in and EVER SHOWn Si\\I CANADA Consisting in part of: INFANTS\u2019 CLOAKS AND CAPES PELISSES, FROCKS, SQUARES, Ac., &c.Ladies are invited to inspect the above goods, though not purchasing.BABY LINENS, LADIES\u2019 UNDERCLOTHING, and the new style of LADIES\u2019 CLOAKS, LADIES\u2019 MORNING AND BREAKFAST GOWNS, in some elegant Styles.The PRICE astonishingly low.JOHN AITKEN, SON & CO.Shirt Makers, &c.,\t\u2019 2il & 213 Notre Dame Street.NOTICE, \u201cCITY EXPRESS.\u201d I BEG to inform the citizens of Montreal that on the FIRST of APRIL next, I will com mencea \u201cCITY EXPRESS BUSINESS\u201d fU the DELIVERY of MERCHANDIZE and PAR CELS to all parts of the City ; and am now prepared to contract with Merchants both Wholesale and Retail, either by the leir U job; will COLLECT ACCOUNTS on deHverv when desired.I will also attend the MOVTWP of FAMILIES with HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., all with the best of sprin\u201e and covered waggons, attended by honest, careful and experienced men.For Further Particulars, apply at my Office 2 Great St.James Street, or at the Express Of\u2019 fice, 3 and 4 Place d\u2019Armes.\tP Ut~ E.I.BANCROFT, , n\tProprietor.iEf\u201dAfter the 1st of May, the Office will be at 5 Place d\u2019Armes, next door to the General Express Office.Montreal, March 31, 1858.\t73 JOHN HENDERSON & CO.CRYSTAL BLOCK, NOIRE DAME STREET, ARE now daily receiving from ENGLAND, FRANCE and the UNITED STATES, their Spring Stock of HATS AND CAPS, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Felts, trimmed and untrimmed.They would call especial attention to the fact that they are now selling the VERY BEST LONDON YELVET NAPPED HATS, unequalled by any thing in this city, at their regular established price of FIVE DOLLARS.Gentlemen\u2019s Good Silk Hats from One to Three Dollars; ENGLISH and FRENCH CHUMS in great variety.\u2014Also,\u2014 Just opened THIS DAY a case of Children\u2019s Arched Turbans, [a beautiful article] Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Braganzaand Isabella H A large Stock of Felt Goods for own and country Trade.Terms Liberal.April 7.\t82 GITLfMEN\u2019a\t7 HALF HOSE, «&C- W.W.Campliei^ Scott & Co.MERCHANT\tTAILORS AND Gentlemen\u2019s Haberdashers HAVE opened a splendid ASSORTMENT of the above goods, of every material and the very latest styles, at low prices.Opposite St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.April 2.\t83 MW GOODS JW SIEAMS, THE undersigned have received, and are now opening a large portion of their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, consisting in part of Fancy Tweeds and Coatings Black and Fancy Cassimeres and Doeskins Black and Colored Cobourgs White and Grey Shirtings and Sheetings Prints, Silesias, &c.\u2014And,\u2014 SPARROW\u2019S WASHING CRYSTAL, for which they are Sole agents in Canada.HOBBS & MARTIN, 14 Lemoine Street.April 8.\t83 MiLLâK, THOMSON & CO.IMPORTERS OF AMERICAN f \u2018heir in! REMOVED to those N order to meet creased Trade, have Extensive Premises, 10 JOSEPH\u2019S BUILDINGS w! .i, LEMOINE STREET,\tJ STUCK or haV0 n°\"r °n haüd the L A-KGEST BUY GOODS imported by them for twenty years, and to which they are adding all novelties as produced in the European Markets.Buyers visiting this Market, will find it to their advantage to inspect their Stock.Terms as liberal as any House in the Trade.Montreal, April 4, 1859.\t79 Toronto Globe will please copy.J.PARK! HAS REMOVED To the Store Immediately Dpposi e> 168 NOTRE DAME STREET, During' the Jitterutitms.Where he respectfully solicits the continued patronage of his customers.April 9,\t84 \u2022X 7099 9955^0 356417^2 MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERLIÙ, \t&c., &c, .\u2019IT IsflflgigJX'Mi.OS TUESDAY, Ihe 26lh APRIL, At the Residence of EŒK.I2.iS.V13D BXrSffCAW, Particulars in Hand Bills.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.J- G.SHIPWAY, Auctioneer.89 CITY CONCERT HALL BAND-MASTER, 17th REGIMENT, By the kind permission of COLONEL COLE, C.B., and the OFFICERS of the lith Regiment, WILL GIVE A GRAND COMET AND BALL, on EASTER MONDAY, Assisted by Madame Z.BETTY, Messrs.O.B.WILLIAMS and J.T.RICKABY.Mr.CHAS.D\u2019ALBERT\u2014Pianist.BAND 17th REGIMENT.LISTON\u2019S QUADRILLE BAND.The Piano used on this occasion is kindly loaned by T.D.Hood.Doors open at Half-past Seven.Concert to commence precisely at Eight o\u2019clock.TICKETS\u201425 cents.To be had at the Book and Music Stores.April 16.\t90 sviecHAPncs\u2019 hall.MONDAY & TUESDAY, April 25 & 26.ONLY TWO GRAND CONCERTS OF Karl Formes & Madame Lakorde, And the principal Artistes of the Italian Opera Company, From the Academy of Music, New York.© ,&.BL 2» .MR.ULLMAN, Director and Lessee of the New York Academy of Music, respectfully informs the public, that, for the purpose of carrying out his grand scheme of sending every artist of celebrity engaged by him for the Opeia Houses of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, to every place of note in the Union, he has made arrangements with M\u2019me Laborde and Kael Foemes, now under engagement to him, for a rapid tour through the principal cities of the Union, prior to their departure for Europe.Gratefully remembering the very liberal patronage received from the public, as manager ot Mr.Thalberg, M\u2019me Soutag, Henri Herz, Camilio Sivoria, and other artists whom he has induced to visit America, he respectfully announces their ONLY APPEARANCES in this city.On the same occasion will appear\u2014 ML\u2019lle- Poinsot, Primer Chanteusse from the Grand Opera of Paris, Ernest Perring, The great English Tenor, from her Majesty\u2019s Theatre, London, and the Academy of Music, New York.The whole under the direction of CARL AUSCHUxZ, Musical Director, from the New York Academy of Music.TO THE PUBLIC.The position of M\u2019me LABORDE, as the most prominent singer of the day, and the world renowned reputation of CARL FORMES, as the greatest living Basso and Oratorio Singer, the immense sensation produced by his extraordinary voice, both in this country and all over Europe, induced Mr.Ullman to believe that he will meet with a patronage commensurate with the heavy expenses of this undertaking.Carl Formes being like M\u2019me Laborde, equally famed as a singer of SECULAR as well as of the highest styles of SACRED MUSIC, and the ORATORIOS OF HANDEL AND HAYDN.The programme will consist of Selections from the most celebrated OPERAS AND ORATORIOS, Italian, English, French and German Music, with a view of affording the public an opportunity to hear those celebrated artists in all the different styles of Music in which they stand unapproached.PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved seats.$1 50 Admission at the door.1 00 The Sale of seats for both Concerts, will commence on Saturday, April 23rd, at 9 o\u2019clock precisely, at the Music Store of A.& S.Nord-heimer, Great St.James Street, when the plan of the Hall may be seen.April 15.\t90 PR1CI POCED.THE BELLE OF KENTUCKY, THE LARGEST HEIFER IN THE WORLD, Weighing 3.5ÛÛ lbs.IS NOW ©If EXHIBITION AT B, ÏILLEÏEOCVE'S HOWL St.Paul Street, opposite the Bonsecours Market Purchased by D.SEXTON, Butcher, Montreal, from Messrs.P.Langrill & Reeve 23= ADMISSION ONLY FIVE CENTS.DANIEL SEXTON.March 22.\t68 ST.GEORGE\u2019S SOlHETY* MONTREAL.THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING of this: SOCIETY will be holden at \u201c DOLLY\u2019S,\u201d on MONDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of April instant, at a Quarter before TEN in the Forenoon precisely, for the transaction of business.At a Quarter to Eleven, the Members will be marshalled, and walk in Procession to St.George\u2019s Church, to attend Divine Service, when a Sermon will be preached by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal.All Englishmen, and the Descendents of Eng-lishmen,whether Members of the Society or not, are invited to unite in the Celebration of the Day.W.TURNER, Secretary.April 18.\t91 \u2022MIGTI mm THE iNNIVERSARY DINNER of the ST.GEORGE\u2019S SOCIETY will take place at the ST.LAWRENCE HALL, on MONDAY, the 25th day of April instant, at SEVEN o\u2019clock in the evening precisely.TICKETS, $4 each, may be obtained at the St.Lawrence Hall, at \u201c Dolly\u2019s,\u201d of the President, Vice-Presidents and Treasurer, aud of the undermentioned Stewards : Herbert Elwell, Esq., Frederic Penn, Esq., Frs.B.Noad, Esq., John Honey, Esq., Robert Wood, Esq., Stanley C.Bagg, Esq.W.TURNER, Secretary Montreal, April 18, 1859.\t91 La Banque da 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 Huron Copper Say Company, THE SHARES in the Capital Stock of this Company, forfeited lor non-payment of Cans, 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, ,r\tSecretary.March 23._______ ddd-69 Herring\u2019s Patent Fire-Proof Safe.U THESE Celebrated SAFES, made to resist X l'ire and Burglars, have always stood the test, and received the First Prize when placed in competition with other Makers.They are recommended as the best Safe made, and furnished with Powder-Proof and Thief-Detector Locks.For Sale by GEO.HAGAR, 302 St.Paul Street.April 19,\t92 ^559 "]
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