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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" MîEML MEEâLD STEAMIOOflSJOBPïmiSSOfndl Ka.\t®«stsre SMm© Street, (îisar St.Francois Xavier St > MONTREAL.HE Proprietor of this Establishment beirs to inform his friends and the public in gene-Sa7.ln!= _ENL,ARGED h (STOCK of 1 PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES *°V \u201ce 15 prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, gazmes, Insurance Policies, Programmes Cataiogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and funeral Letters, Druggists and other Labels Military Forms of every description, &c., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES.Business Cards neatly and promptly \u2022xecuted.Jan.26.JAMES POTTS 22 TO LET, OR FOR SALE.DWELLING HOUSES.TO BE LET, WITH POSSESSION ON EIESX OF MAY ONE of those Three-Story new HOUSES, being No.4 of Kilwinning Terrace, fronting on Richmond Square, built of Toronto White c\u2019resseci Brick, containing on the Ground Floor Drawing and Dinning Rooms, Butler\u2019s Pantry and Hall; the Second Story\u2014three Bedrooms, Bath and Water Closets, and other spacious Closets ; the third Story \u2014 three Bedrooms, Dressing Room, and large Linen Closet.The Basement contains a Kitchen, Pautry, Store Room, and Wine Cellar, with a large common Cellar, and Vaults for fuel.In the Yard a three-stalled Stable and Carriage House, and other necessary conveniences, with a back Carriage entrance to the Premises.The above is in every respecta First-class House, elegantly finished in the most modern style, and is not surpassed for convenience and comfort by any other House in the City Apply to ROLLO CAMPBELL.April 19.\t92 TO LET, ^ A New Out Stone House, Two Stories with Baths, and Water Closet, Stables, and Brick Coach-house, _______situated on St.Hubert Street, St.James Ward.\u2014Also,\u2014 A Three Story Brick House, situated on St.Denis Street, No.36.Apply to J.B.DUBUC, No.34 St.Denis Street April 9.\t84 TO LET, WINE VAULTS and an OFFICE, No.St.Francois Xavier Street.Apply to W.& H.F.ADAMS, No.4 Great St.James Street.April 21.\t94 53 TO LET, A First-class HOUSE, No.104 St.Denis Street.Rent £70.Apply to EDW.L.RANSON, No.119Sauguinet Street.April 20.\t93 TO LET, THOSE two desirable RESIDENCES No.2 and 3 MoGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, thrown into one for Lieut -Gen.Sir Wm.Eyre, K.C.B., com taining sixteen Rooms, Stabling for six horses.Coach House, &c., Ice House filled, Closets, Water and Gas, &c,, with all modern improvements, suitable for a large family or boarding house.Apply to MR.ATKINSON, No.44 Dorchester Street.April 9\t84 TO LET, One of those First Class Two Story Cut Stone Houses, Hanover Terrace.Bleury Street, No.6, with Water Closet and Baths.Possession on 1st May next.Rent Low.Apply to v C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, Between 12 and 2 o\u2019clock March 22.\t68 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1859.T 0 LET, OR FOR SALE.SHOPS WITH DWELLINGS.TO LET, The House and Store, corner of St.Paul Street and Custom House Square, adjoining the Harbour Com- ______ missioners Office.Enquire of R.â G.LAFLAMME, Advocates, No.6 Plaae d\u2019Armes.February 17.\t40 STORES.TO LET, THE STORE, No.242, St.Paul Street, at present occupied by Messrs.John Pratt & Co.______ Apply to HENRY JUDAH Jan.25.\t20 TO LET, A Fine WHOLESALE STORE, at No.158 St.Paul Street.Thi?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 P\u2019 hope, TO LET, - That Superior Shop, with back Store, in Notre Dame Street, No.202.This Store has been occupied for a great _______ 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 STORE TO LET, Thu ' new Cut Stone Building, No.21 Becollet, near McGill Street.Immediate possession, if required.Apply to A.RaMSAY, Oil and Color Merchant, Recollect Street.February 25.47 MISCELLANEOUS.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 CARPET AND General Furnishing Warehouse, CRYSTAL BLOCK, Notre Dame Street.Henry Benjamin & Go.EG to inform their Patrons and the Public generally, they are now receiving, and lope, in a few days, to be able to show the whole of their ffiW SPRIK GOODS, 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 Sfiefy Competition.These Goods being purchased from the most celebrated Manufacturers, 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 Carpets Pelt* Linen and Woollen llruggets* English and American Floor Oil Cloths* 3-4:* 4:\u20144:, 5-4:* 6-4: Cocoa, 3-4: and 4:-4: Manilla* 4:\u20144:* 5-4:* 6-4: White and CoPd India Mattings* 3-4: and 4:-4: Bush for Churches* Velvet* Turkey and Mosaic Hearth Bugs.Cocoa* Sheep-skin and other Mats* Dried Goose Feathers* English Hair and Flock for iiiatresses* The Stock of \\ Comprises the Newest Designs, from the ENGLISH, FRENCH $ GERMAN LOOMS In various qualities and every shade of color.AH-YVool Rips, Satin Biocatelles, Satin Delaine, Printed Mocatsand Moreens.More than usual attention has been devoted to the selection of Gimps, Fringes, Tassels, Drops, Buttons, Daces and other Bordering» to match.Our 3SS.AÜS CrOOBS will be found equal to our usual variety.The remainiug Stock of ENGLISH IRON BEDS and other FURNITURE will be SOLD at a B \\:ry Great Reduction.H.B.& CO., 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 TO LET, A neat Two Story Brick Houpe Aylmer Street, at present occupied by Miss Barrett.Possession on 1st May next.Apply to O.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, between 12 and 2 o'clock.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 Bt.James\u2019 Street, immediately oppotite the Odd-Fellows Hall.Containing seven apartments, well adapted for a suit of offices\u2014these rooms would be let altogether or separate.Possession given immediately.Apply to R.CAMPBELL & OO., St.Francois Xavier Street.March 16.\t63 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.Apply 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 & OO.February 10.\t_______34 TO LET, Two First Class Three Story Cut Stone Houses, provided with all sorts of accommodation, in St.Joseph Street-Enquire of NORBERT DUMAS.March 14.\t61 TO LET, 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 improve-ments, having Gas through them, Hot and Oold Water Baths, Water-Closets, &c.; spacious Coach-Houses, large Stables, &c.Enquire of the Proprietor, JOSEPH GRENIER, No.250 Lagaubhetiere Street, Near St.Denis Street.March 7.\t55 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.\t__ 23 MASONIC LODGE TO LET, IN the Fifth Story of the \u201cBONAVENTURE BUILDING.\u201d Apply to J.D.HENDERSON.March\t53 REMOVAL.ÏHE Undersigned HAS REMOVED to No 163 ST.PAUL STREET PAUL HUA.November 15.\t271 RffiML.mmm HALF HOSE, &C W.W.Campbell Scott & Co MERCHANT TAILORS 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 MS m SIMMs.'SHE undersigned have received, and are now opening a large portion of their SPRIN IMPORTATIONS, consisting in part of :\u2014 Fancy Tweeds and Coatings Black and Fancy Cassimeres and Doeskins Black and Colored Cobourgs White and Grey Shirtings and Sheetings Prints, Siiesias, &c.\u2014And,\u2014 SPARROW\u2019S WASHING CRYSTAL, for which they are Sole agents in Canada.HOBBS & MARTIN, 14 Lemoine Street Aprils.\t83 P0BL1C H0T1CE.O\u2019 MOSS & BROTHERS Have Xtemoved THEIR PLACE GF BUSINESS TO Mo.303 Bt.Paul Street, To those Extensive New Premises adjoining Messrs.Greene & Son.April 15.\t89 TO LET, Two or Three neat TWO STORY BRICK HOUSES on Acqueduct Street, Nos.2 and 3, Possession on 1st May next.Apply to 0.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hilton\u2019s, Between 12 and 2 o\u2019clock.February 3.\t28 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 Mas- _______ son.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.\t1 INKERMANN TERRACE.\u2019 HOUSE 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.\t36 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, anuary 22.\t18 ~ .VÆ I* A'KUJ.'M\\ JUST RECEIVED- SWEET ORANGES, in boxes FRENCH PRUNES, in fancy boxes and glass jars \u2014And,\u2014 NEW CURRANTS, in barrels.For Sale by GEO.CHILDS.287 Notre Dame Street.April 21.\t94 Imporcauc to B ariaers and fsgncuiturai Societies- NEW SEED WHEAT FROM SCOTLAND.rjii HE subscribers have received, per last Steamer from Liverpool, samples of 3000 Bushels Scotch Fife Wheat, to arrive per Steamship \u201c UNITED KINGDOM,\u201d from Glasgow, and expected daily.This Wheat has been selected for them with great care and is imported expressly for seed.Samples may be seen at their office, and all other informations obtained, if, by letter postpaid, addressed to GREGORY & CO., 37 Commissioner Street, Montreal.April 26.\t98 B FOR Y the Subscriber\u2014 SALE IRON BEDSTEADS.THOS.MAXWELL, Agent, 19 St, Francois Xavier Street Dee.14.\t295 4N or about the 23rd of April next, will be opened at the new Dry Goods Store, David\u2019s Block, Great St.James Street, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of Kidderminster, Imperial, Brussels and Velvet Carpets, from the Looms of the first manufacturers in Great Britain.The whole of which will be offered at the Manufacturers Prices, as the Stock must be cleared oui in ONE MONTH.Parties about furnishing will find this a rare opportunity for a Barga-n and should call before purchasing elsewhere The Stock will be marked in plain figures.No reduction.April 15.\t89 FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, Of a variety of makes, Including \u201c Hare\u2019s\" celebrated Manufactures, Cut to any dimensions, at the Montreal Carpet Warehouse, 31 & 33 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.CARPETINGS.In yard wides, of all descriptions, and in WILTONS, VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, AND BRUSSELS, From the unrivalled looms of \u201cJOHN CROSSLEY AND SONS,\" Halifax, England, AT THE Montreal Carpet Warehouse.31 & 33 St, Francois Xavier Street.Druggets, Door and Window Mats, Hearth Rugs, Stair Carpets, Hassocks, Stair Rods, Carpet Bags.And in June next, A Beautiful Assortment of etrsi'E'Ai:»?stuffs, AT THE Montreal Carpet Warehouse, 31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.The Subscribers, who first made the Carpet Business speciality in Montreal, and after twenty-five years\u2019 experience in the trade, during which time their representations of their goods have secured for their house the confidence of the community, would this season respectfully invite the public to an examination of the beautiful designs lately imported by them.Steamboat Furnishing Carefully attended to.S3\u201d Terms Liberal.B.Campbell & Co., 31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.April 26.\t98 FIRS! PBSilUM FDti ESTABLISHIMT, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL HITTER A KD FURRIER.account bools AT HALF PRICE.R.WBIB.&\t00, Respectfully intimate to the trade aimd others.In order to clear out their Stock of BLANK BOOKS, RULED FOR PRESENT CURRENCY, They will dispose of them at HALF THEIR_USUAL RATES.Books Ruled for Dollars and Gems.On hand a large Stock of First Class BLANK BOOKS, all sizes and bindings, ruled for Dollars and Cents.The cheapest House inUanada for purchasing the best English Stationery Wholesale.On hand, 10 casks No.1 English Glue.»\t20 \u201c Stephen\u2019s Fluid inks 15 Great St.James Street, ) Montreal.\t\\\t271 k BRAHADI 113 BTOTj&E DAJVE iSST&SBT, Third Door West of the Court House, Montreal, HAS received his Spring supply of LATEST STYLES of English, French and American 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 CAPS of all styles, of his own manufacture, too numerous to mention.April 6th.\t81 COMMERCIAL fOIST FORCE.DORCHESTER, MASS.DEARBORN, ROBINSON & GO., Successors to RANSTEAD, DEARBORN & CO., Manufacturers of RAILROAD WORK, Cranks, Truck, Engine & Car Axles, Frog Steel, Connecting Rods, Frames, &c.STEAMBOAT WORK, Shafting, Beam Straps, Wheel Arms, Cranks, Cross-Heads, Connecting Rods, Piston Rods, &c.\u2014also,\u2014 Sugar Mills and Stationery Engine Shafts, Ship Work, and all kinds of Hammered Shapes, for Machinists.OFFICE,\u201414 KILBY STREET.WM, MOKLEHA^, Montreal, Agent for the Canadas.October 14.\t244 flottttjg.N\u2018 0MAÜIU BAM.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Institution will be held at its BANKING HOUSE, in this place, on MONDAY, the SIXTH day of JUNE next, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other business that may offer.The Chair will be taken at 12 o\u2019clock, Noon, precisely.By order of the Board, D.FISHER, Cashier.Ontario Bank, Bowmanville, April 26, 1859 J lm-100 ONTARIO BANE.Notice is hereby given that the FOURTH INSTALMENT of TEN PER CENT, on the Subscribed Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared payable at its BANKING HOUSE, in this place, on or before the FIRST day of JUNE next.By order of the Board, D.FISHER, Cashier.Ontario Bank,\t) Bowmanville, April 26, 1859.S\tlm-100 Tie Foil and Metallic Cap itlaim-factory, NO.38 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK.JGHr4 a.CROOKE & GO., Are manufacturing under the\u2019r Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL.PLAIN, PRINTED OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping Fine Cut & Cavendish.Tobaccos, Cheese Spices, &c.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in brilliancy and strengt/ to the imported article.METALLIC CAPS, For sealing Bottles, Jars, 4'C., stamped with any name, or design required.Also, Music Plates, Solder, Type and Britania Metals.June 21, 1858.\tlv-145 13 HH HENDERSON & CO.CRYSTAL BLOCK, NOTRE DAME STREET, HAVE just received from ENGLAND, FRANCE and the UNITED STATES, a further supply of HATS AND CAPS, Ladies\u2019 aud ahildron\u2019o E1-1 4~.*\u2014\u2022-\t^ trimmed.Notwithstanding the general rise iu Hat materials in England, and the increase of duty on Hats coming inte Canada, they will still Sell THE VERY BEST LONDON HATS At Five Dollars, which they guarantee cannot be excelled.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' Braganzaand Isabella Hats.A large Stock of Felt Goods for town and country Trade.Terms Liberal.April 28.\t100 üiuglish thmicals, Brugs, &c< Eavna, Bons & \u20aco.t LIVERPOOL.EVANS, LESCHESi & EVANS, LONDON.Wholesale and Export Druggists, Manufactur ingand Pharmaceutical Chemists, Drug Grinders, &c., HAVING appointed an Agent in Canada, are prepared to receive Orders for English Chemicals, Pharmaceutical preparations and Drugs, at prices current in England.Orders can be executed either in Liverpool or London, apply to\tF.CUNDILL, St.Andrew\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.Montreal, March 10,1858.\tly-58 Notice of Uo-Partsiership.THE undersigned hereby give notice that they have this day entered into Co-Partnership as Grocers, Wine and Spirit Dealers, under the Firm of BLAOKADDER & LAR-MONTH, and will carry on Business in the premises, No.56 McGill Street.T.BLACKADDER, P.LARMONTH.Montreal, April 30, 1859.\t104 MONTREAL, December 27, 1858.MOTI0 IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having CLAIMS against R.WARNER, Tobacconist and Cigar Dealer, Notre Dame Street, Montreal, will please forward their Claims, duly attested before a Magistrate, to the undersigned, before the end of April, 1859.And all persons INDEBTED to R.WARNER will please pay immediately to the undersigned.All payments not settled within a month will be put in suit.M.OLLENDORFF, 162 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, 307 Assignee to the Estate.Monkeal, September 3, 1858.THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the Firm of MORISON, CAMERON & EMPEY, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.All Debts due to, or by the late Firm, will be settled by Messrs.Morison & Empey.JAMES MORISON, ALLAN CAMERON.______ALEXANDER EMPEY.WITH reference to the above, the Business formerly carried on by Messrs.Morison, Cameron & Empey, will be CONTINUED by the undersigned Oo-Partners, under the Firm of MORISON & EMPEY.JAMES MORISON, ALEX.EMPEY.Sept.28.\t230 NEW MUSIC.JfUST RECEIVED by the Subscribers\u2014 My Loved One and My Own, Sadly to Mine Heart Appealinir, Linda Has Departed, Nj,W SONGS by FOSTER, author of Gentle w, o,\tAnnie, Sc, Sc.When Shall We Find Our Home\u2014Vocal Duett \u2014by Glover.La Châtaine\u2014Valse\u2014by Goldbeck.Fleur de Bal Redina\u2014by\tdo.La Baladine Capria\u2014by Lvsbero*.Linda di Ohamounex\u2014by *Ascher.La Couronne Mazurka\u2014by Beig.Nautina Mazurka\u2014by Talexy.La Clochette du Village\u2014by Filtsch J.W.HERBERTS CO., ,r ,\t131 & 133 Notre Dame Street.March 14.\t^ NEW MUSIC.Holly\u2019s Quadrilles?ON ENG-LISH AIRS.WITH ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF DOSaV, Arranged by GUSTAVE SMITH, At S.T.PEARCE\u2019S, 19 Great St.James Street.skie a 63 asEâræs.83\u201d Sent by Mail, postage paid, on receipt ot thirteen 5 cent Postage Stamps.May 2.\t103 MEW MÜB10 JUST RE-PRfNTED by the Subscriber\u2014 D\u2019ALBERT\u2019ri Violate Vaises AND Peiissier Galop, The publisher has much pleasure in recommending these two new Pieces\u2014decidedly the prettiest of the season.HENRY PRINCE, 145 Notre Dame Street.83\u201d Mailed to any address on receipt of $1.May 7\t108 NUMBER 118.REMgVAL.Andrew Robertson & Go.> IMPORTERS OF STAPLE AND FANCY dry goods, BEG to intimate that they have THIS DAY removed to ATWATER\u2019S BUILDINGS, 263 St.Paul Street, second Block West from St.Frangois Xavier Street.Montrea\u2019, Feb.14.\tmwf-38 s1 PAGED ACOUNT BOtfliS, sd o i t m f x\t.«\tit i s.SIHE following English Houses have ap 1 the undersigned their Agent for rglHE follow 8 pointed i Canada :\u2014 UBIHE Subscriber has now on hand, from his Manufactory, a large assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS of the best Hand-made Papers and Workmanship, paged, shewing Twenty-four Sheets to the Quire.A large and well selected Stock of Stationary, Gold Pens, Rodgers\u2019 Cutlery, &c,, &c., &c.R.GRAHAM, General Stationer and Manufacturer of Account Books 252 St; Paul Street.September 30.\t232 NOTICE.ALL persons having demands against the succession of the late Honorable JOSEPH BOURRET, in his lifetime of the City of Montreal, are requested to file their accounts without delay, in the Study of the undersigned ; and all those who are indebted to the said succession are notified also to pay without delay.By Order, J.A.& J.E.LABADIE, N.P, March 19.\t66 rriHE undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has been appointed INSPECTOR OF SOLE LEATHER, for this city,.1U acuoruance with the 2nd Clause 22nd, Vic.Chap.26, and that he is now prepared to fulfil the duties of his office, THOMAS HAWKINS, No.245 St.Paul Street.March 16,\t(j3 New and Important Discovery.Chemical SLATE AND SLATING REED &BAYNER, LATERS and dealers in WELCH, AMERICAN, aud CANADA ROOFING SLaTES, offer for sale, a large Stock of Roofing Slate of the best quality, in lots to suit purchasers, and are prepared with skilful workmen to execute orders for Plain or Ornamental Slating, on Roofs or Walls, with fidelity and despatch.SAWED SLATE for Fire-walls, Copings, Refrigerators, Floors, &c., furnished to order.R.& R.would call the attention of parties about building or re-covering Roofs, to this method of Roofing as CHEAP, DURABLE, and FIRE-PROOF.134] & 141 Craig Street.March 15.\tmwf-62 BPBCXAIi HOEECSS.CHANGE OF SEASON AND OARS Of HEALTH.Wha lever be the physiological reason, that part of the year in which Winter merges into Spring has always been marked by more or less of indisposition to the healthy and actual sickness to the infirm, the remedical agents usually employed before the discovery of the fluid which will be presently noticed, were purgatives\u2014a class of medicines certainly possessing much efficacy.But all the cathartic substan-stauces which had come into general use had this drawback, that while they removed present ailment by stimulating the stomach and bowels to unusual effort, they reproduce it by the debility which that effort occasioned.It was a great and unfulfilled desideratum, to have a purgative strong enough to cleanse those organs, yet mild enough not to fatigue them.W hat Art failed to effect.Nature triumphantly achieved by the production of (he Plamagenet Water.People no longer go to apothecaries, shops ; they; resort to the Plantagenet Water Depot.There is no case in which it does ill, and scarcely any in which it fails to do good.It is alike beneficial to male and temaies\u2014to the old, the adult and the immature.\u2014It is equally conducive to health and appearance, those who take it feel welland look well.It protects the life of the robust and temperate, and defers the death of the sickly and dissipated.I recommend it to.all my patients, M.D.Montreal, April 22, 1859.59 We Uave much pleasure in recununeudirig the use of DuBabby\u2019s Revalenta Ababica Food as an Exceedingly valuable and nutritious Oiet for Infants, Children, and Invalids.Several amongst our own Customers who have made use of it, have personailv testified to its great value, in cases where other light articles of food as Sago, Arrow Root, Corn Starch, Ac., had been rejected from, or found to disagree with the stomach ; and have urged upon us the propriety of giving it our strongest recommendation.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Chemists.February 4.\t29 CACHEMIRES Hotjsk in Pakis.80 rue Richelieu, A îtS D LACE.House in Brussels.94 rue Royale.COMPAGNIE DES IDES.Manufactories of Lace at Alengon, Brussels, and Chantilly HOUSE AT KACHMYR.All the patterns of Lace belonging to this House, are of rare value, from their artistic designs They possess also a whole species of India Cachemire Shawls, unknown in the trade in general, and the superiority of which is incontestable.Every article sold at manufacturer\u2019s prices.Prices Fixed and Marked in Known Figures, Montreal, April 4,\tdl-mf-79.French Mill Stones.with Imported and Manufactured the Greatest Promptitude, SPA2! ROW\u2019S IMPROVED W4SBING CRÏSTàL SAVES MUCH Time, Labour and Soap* May be had of all Grocsrs.HOBBS & MARTIN, Sole agents for Canada.Lemoine Street, ) Montreal, April_28, 1859.S\t100 rl THE undersigned are appointed Agents for one of the largest Manufacturers of PRINTED DRUGGETS, and they now offer for Sale 200 PIECES at very Low Prices.HOBBS & MARTIN, 14 Lemoine Street.April 28.\t100 AND THE IMPORTANT* VHE Subsbriber offers for Sale, to arrive in a Few Days, a large supply of BARKER\u2019S CiMiUTED\tMMES, Great inducements offered to WHOLESALE PURCHASERS.Also, always on hand, CORN BROOMS, Every variety of WOODEN WARE, BRUSHES, COMBS, &c, &c.AUSTIN ADAMS, 12 Lemoine Street, Joseph\u2019s Buildings.Anril 15\t1m 89 SPRING\u2014-1859* FÜRNÎTME ! JMNITDKE ! ! S.W- ABBOTT & CO.CORDIALLY invite all purchasers of goods in their line to look through their Stock, nearly the whole of which has been Manufactured by themselves in Montreal, of thoroughly Dried Materials and by the best of Workmen expressly for their home Trade.It will always be cheerfully shown, and will require but a slight examination to satisfy any one that it surpasses in EXTENT, VARIETY, and QUALITY, any Stock ever exhibited for sale in this City.113 CRAIG STREET, Near the Post Office, March 18.\t3m-65 TO RENT, Two of those CUT-STONE HOUSES, in University Terrace, University Street.Apply to WM.BULMER, No.7 St.Genevieve Street April 25.\t97 TO LET, A Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, on St.Joseph Street, No.302.Possession on 1st May next.A pply to C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.k W.Hilton\u2019s, _ ^\tBetween 12 & 2 o\u2019clock.Feb.U.\t35 June 18.A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO LET on Cadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.O.DUROOHER.143 TO LET.^The STORE and DWELLING in St James\u2019 Street, extending to Fortification Lane, adjoining the Methodist ___ Chdboh, and now occupied by 0.F ïill, Auctioneer.\t\"\t' THOS, KAY.Feb.B,\tgo Just Received per \u201c INDIAN.\u201d FORRESTER'S Superior Old Ports Pale Sherries, iu butts, bhds, and quarter casks Bass\u2019Ale, quarts and pints DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, in bhds Robin\u2019s Pale and Dark Brandy \u2014Also,\u2014 A few cases Cigars and Cheroots.v For Sale by PETER CLARKE & CO., St.Peter Street, Opposite St.Sacrament Street.April 29.\t101 WHITEWASHING an 0 0 (S> 0 0 (S> 0 6 (â> 0 6 (S> 0 0 (S> 0 0 (0 0 0 0)0 Bank, 60 days on London.(fflio.j per cent.prem.Private, 60 days on London.9^- (8)\tdo Bank, on demand, New York.i (ft $ do Private on demand N.York.£ dis.to par.STOCKS.^ 3 Ë.^\t~ ?Tl.^ X- 2 ^ = 2 = rn M =\" = G .g^OQQ^gCOQOruO rÆ) 2 2 2 2 0 0 ü§2^pS2§g*§^g£=oggS.S-2 ?Hr^3L3':*~£qL32cLaia'::*o\u2019H-:sr »Pa,.- I ss-»\t?SœeS\u2019it \" fg\u2019rrrisSsi^3\"-91 8»\u201c: g Slog\u2019S ~\t- -o^gtSop.\u2022 o: s s' o ; 5 g\t: a 5 £ «.rc ** n ¦ 2,3: Ocfl* s g: Q.£: :\t; : |g\u201c|: sg-?: S':\t: wg :\t3 : ; : : : \u2022 : : 3 \u2022 S.___Ot 0,05© O it-oiaicoooooooo \u2022 o o o o o , r O © O Ot - n cT S' p co £r! © ot © o a Cl ET ^ CL 2 =r © co © -j a> a> 4L to © 4L ** 4L 4L 4*.-D\t73\t\u2022©\t\u2019a\t\"J\t¦© -3 o\tet\tce\tes\t(i)\tcî\tre «\t2\t°\t^\tre\t°\to re\t2\ta\tre\t2\tre\tre *73 *© *© \u201c© 2?I?© ©13 12 - \u2022 csreare22 _ re 2 ^ \u2022 ppppBSoopS e p c e Ç 2\tps 3 3 3 3 ?3\t33 5©i-\u2018Swt- ^^f!®|©C J co cum- © © m 2 2 0 wcoQ -\tOtp p 2 2 2 01 © IO CO -4 CD >©Sc0CO©OO©t3 re re ot 0 2 2 re re re a1, 2 2 CO ^ 0 © to O -4 CO Review of the uffontreal Produce and Stock Market.[Prepared by the Board of Brokers for the Montreal Herald.] f BOARD OF EXCHANGE, ) Montreal, Thursday, 12th May, 1859.Flour.\u2014For the past few days there has been a trood demand, and prices since our last have vanced 50 to 75c per barrel, with sales of some 20,000 barrels, $7 to $7.50 tor Superfine, and of Unbrandable at $5 to $6.25.Fancies are held firmly at $7.50 to $7,75, and Extra at $8, without being much enquired for.The receipts for the week have been 19,278 barrels, against 23,-160 barrels for the corresponding period in 1858.Wheat.\u2014Chicago Spring has been sold at $1.40, and Miiwaukie Club held at $1.45.Receipts for the week only 39,367 bushels, against 193,119 bushels in 1858.Corn\u2014Has advanced, and sales have been made at 95 cents ; now teld at $1.Receipts of the week.16,570 bushels.Ditto 1858, 13,821 bushels.Barley.\u2014Nothing doing.Oats\u2014Have also advanced, and are now held firmly at 60 cents per 36 lbs.Rye.\u2014None.Peas.\u20148000 minots have been been sold since our last at $1.02).They are now held at $1.05 to $1.10.Provisions.\u2014Market firm.Mess at $18) to $19 ; Prime Mess at $14).Ashes.\u2014Receipts liberal.Sales of Pots to some extent at $6.25 to $6.37), at which they close rather dull.Pearls are in fair demandat our quotations.Freights.\u2014Engagements of Ashes to Liverpool and Clyde at 17s Gd.STOCKS.Bank of Montreal._There has been a good deal done during the week at US), and latterly at 118, at which the market closes dull, and with few buyers.Do.\tNew Stock.\u2014117 is offered and refused.117) asked.Bank of British North America.\u2014None in market.Commercial Bank of Canada.\u2014Steady at 113).City Bank.\u2014There have been sales at 113, but it has since declined, and is to-day nominally 112).Bank of Upper Canada.\u2014Sales at 90.Demand limited.People\u2019s Bank.\u2014Sales during the week at 108) and 108 ; there being to-day sellers at the latter price.Molsons Bank.\u2014None in market, Montreal Mining Consols.\u2014-Quotations purely nominal.No sales.Champlain and St.Lawrence Railroad.\u2014 Transactions at 16) and 16 ; being to day procurable at latter price.Grand Trunk Railroad.\u2014None in market.Great Western of Canada,\u2014None in market.PUBLIC SALE.Sale of Tobacco at the Store of H.Joseph & Co., 175 St.Paul Street, Montreal :\u2014 30 bxs honey-dew 10's, 24c ; 76 do do 23)c ; 15 do do 23c; 15 do do 22)c ; 15 do do 22c; 52] bxs 10\u2019s, 21 13) 21)c; 30 bales Virginia leaf 5c ; 4 cses ) lbs 29(®29)e ; 3 do do 27c ; 2 do do 26)c ; 72] bxs do 20)c ; 95) do do smoking 15(@16)c; 55 bxs smoking 6 lbs 13/®14)c ; 25 do do 10 lbs 11c ; 180 do 12 lbs 14®15c ; 10 bxs I7)c ; 15 do 20c; 10 do 5\u2019s, 21c; 15 M segars $7)f®$8 ; 15 brls cut tobaceo 7)®8c.Washington, May, 12.Despatches were received last evening by the President, from Mr.Reid, late minister to U m a\u2019 W?° came Passenger in the \u201cPersia.\u201d Mr.Reid states that immediately before the sailing of the steamer Mr.Dallas and himself had an interview with Malmesbury, who stated that the Government had just learned that all négociations were at an end, and that the ministry confidently expected hostilities would break in twenty-four hours.Now Orleans, May 12.We have advices from Nicaragua to the 2nd May.# -^0 event of importance had happened there since last previous dates.It was reported that Mr.Belby was trying hard to buy the Nicaraguan Congress.NEW YORK MARNETS\u2014May 12.Flour\u2014Receipts light ; State and Western excited, and 25 13) 45e better ; sales Western 26,000 bbls ; Superfine State $5,75 13) $6,80 ; Extra State $7,20 13) $7,50 ; Round Hoop Ohio $7,75®$8 ; common to good extra Western $7,20(7?$7,60.Southern better ; sales 7,000 bbls; $7,75/g)$8 for good, anu $8,25/08,90 for fancy and extra.Canadian Flour\u2014Superfine nominal; Extra nominal.Wheat 4/®7c better; sales.30,000 bushels; Chicago Spring 96)c, damaged ; Western red $1,75$1,80; Western white $1,92); Southern red $1,85; white $2.Corn better; sales 12,000 bushels; mixed Western 95/©96c; yellow 98)/5>99c.Oats firm; sales of Southern and Jersey at 51/@59c; Northern and Western 61/®63c, Pork better ; sales 500 bbls ; mess $17/a>$17, 25 for new; prime $14.Lard firm ; sales of 500 packages at ll)c/S> ll|c.Stocks excited, and easier at the Board, but since the market is firmer.ibe failure of Mr.Jacob Little was announced at the Board this morning, and created no little excitement.This failure is said to be the heaviest he ever made, being millions of dollars.His interests were mostly in Missouri, Ohio and State Bonds generally.Sterling Exchange is very firm, and ranges 110)101101.Groceries are firm, bat quiet.Omitted in the Manifest of the sh ip City of Quebec, from London\u20144 casks hard ware T S Brown.LONDON MARKETS\u2014April 28.INDIGO\u2014Only a small business doing;, in value no alteration.MFTALS\u2014Prices for Spelter range at .£20 10s to £21 on the spot, and cnly limited contracts have been concluded.Demand for iron is not better, although Scotch Pig is obtainable at 60s 9d cash mixed numbers.At present no reduction for Tin, yet purchases made with caution, but in Holland a decline of 1 florin.OILS\u2014Demand on the increase for Linseed, and few sellers under 28s 9d for present delivery.A slow sale for Kapeseed.sellers of foreign refined at 42s, brown 39s English 37s 6d, and pale at 40s 6d.Olive in good demand, Gallipoli brings 47s, Spanish £46 to £46 10s, and Mogadore £42 10s.Fish Oils a slow sale, pale Seal is to be obtained at £36 10s, Cod _£34, and prime Sperm at £98 per tun.RICE\u2014Demand has been active, and sales 40,000 bags, low to fine white Bengal at 8s 6d to 12s 6d, Rangoon 6s 3d to 8s 9d, and Necranzie Arracan 9s to 9s 6d, and Mouimein 8s to 8s 6d.These rates are 6d to 9d per cwt above previous rates.In cleaned much business doing.SALTPETRE\u2014In public sale Calcutta, refraction 131 to 12£ per cent, sold at 38s 6d 39s 6d, but 178 bags were taken in above the value, 6^ to to 34 per cent at 44s 6d to 46s ; and privately Calcutta went at 41s to 42s for refraction 7^ to 3£, principally at 41s 6d, and a cargo to arrive at 39s 3d per cwt SPICES\u2014Sales more readily made in Zanzibar Cloves, and S^d paid for fair quality.Cassia Lignea: A small business in pilo one at 89s to 90s per cwt.In Pepper there is more businsss doing, Malabar brings 4|d to 4Ad Singapore 4d to 4id, and Penang 3gd The demand for Pimento is better, and 3d to 3jd paid for common to good quality.Ginger offered sparingly for sale, and demand increasing, rates have an upward tendency, ruling for African at 26s to 27s, Bengal 16s to 17s, Jamaica £6 to £9 10s, and Cochin 80s to 120s.Vermicelli and Macaroni have been taken in at 4d for the former and 34 per lb for the latter.Mace : The currency scarcely sustained, and sales have been maee at Is 4d to 1 s 7d for mid ty good mid.Nutmegs : Prices declined Id to 2d per lb for lower qualities.SPIRITS\u2014Brandy less required.Demand on the increase for Rum, and prices have an upward tendency, Demerara proof realising 2s Id to 2s 3d, common Leewards Is 6d, Penang Is 7d, anu Jamaica as to quality and strength 3s 8d to 4s lOd.RECEIPTS OF AMERICAN PRODUCE PER GRAND TRUNK.May 11.r- rp-og u-1-:i O\ta.RECEIPTS OF PKODUOE VtA CANAL.LACHINE fr°ra °8;denstmrglt\u2014F Chandler P\u20181 b^rTL&d\trXVe?èoHaa4«gœr; ^ MümS 1\t^ K*\u201d- Per steamer Colonist, from United States\u2014J & H Me-Lennan 48 brls Hour; Thomas Kershrvv 432 do do; Jones, klack&co 60 do do; Janes&Oliver loo do do.flnnrrime!!mer Sl \u201ce,!,e,1-GillesPie, M&co 28 barrels rye flour 101 do peas: L Renaud&Frere 237 baas rye flour- J £\u201cïl.eJ|y 68,lJ0,Pea[: T&W Molson 355 do barley: Brown «Childs 6 rolls leathar: Green « sons I case lurs: Green-shields, son&co 3 cs 1 truss batting: Ferrier&co 200 dozen rakes: Dar mg&cu 12 bxs: Ü HagurlUdo nails: T S Brown J\u201e1} ,Lv7na,10 do do: Anderson, EAco38 do do: hlllott&co 22 do do: Darhng&co 12 do do: It Adams 2 kgs butter: Rtmmer&RiMoul 4 brls ashes: G Benchant 13 do pork: Fitqpatnck&M 6 do do.Per steamer Blue Bo,met-J H Evans 1 brl p^fashl'n Candler,26 pckgds butter 10 brls hams 1 tierce do: L Renaud 493 bris fleur 289 bags corn: Boyer&Hawley 393 brls M®r\u201d8 1 brl apples: R McDougaH200 bags flour: Mr Mnler 1 horse: Goo Tyrell 2 bxs eggs.Per steamer Champion\u2014T R 3 brls ashes: John Dou-gall 11 do do1 E Jones 110 bags pease: C J Cusack 13 brls ashes: Ferrier&co 6 firkins butter.Per steamer Colonist\u2014J&J Mitchell 400 brls flour; Janes Rl0 \u2018jrt.Tnd0id0iir&,J\t293 do do: Jones, Black«H2 do do: E McLennan 77 do do: G L Ritehte 493 do do: H Thompson&so 16 green hides 22 dry do 14 bndls 0\tskins: A UrquiiartAco 20 cs Scotch whiskyll de white ataonds 4 do Vermouth wme: J Dougall 18 brls ashes: Llhot&co 1 bx.RECEIPTS OF AMERICAN PRODUCE PER MONTREAL AND CHAMPLAIN RAILROAD.May II.John Campbell 1 case; John Tees 1 car load potatoes; H Chandler 13 pkgs butler; M A Buck 1 pkg do 7 bxs cheese-J II Evans 5 bales hair: Owner L&C 29 brls currants; Jos McKay&Bros 2 bals yarn; T D Hood 1 brl 1 box; Mulhol-laml&B 1 box: ST Peace 1 piano; P D Carrimnon I car potatoes; J Kynolds 1 brl; N Dean 1 brl; Nelson&Butters 260 faxes; J Phillips [Richmond! 1 bagpotaloes: A Adams 4\tbxs 1 pkg hoops; J Brown 2 bales; W Darliug&co 1 box: J Walker&eo lObales hair: M K Dickinson 6bdls wware 1\tcrate 2 cases; J A&H Mathcwson 31 ) chests 15 catties tea: H Routh* co 304 hf-bxs raisins: J E Mullmstcco 1 hf chest tea: Elltot&co 2 cases: H Routh* co 81 bxs tobacco 66 bags coffee 60 do spices 75 bxs candles 13 bags cassia: Owner M H*D [Quebec] 50 brls vinegar, Reuter Bros* Co 3 cases: Barbey*G 1 brl oil; J Mathewson&son 6 csks grease: Owner H&B 4(i hf chests lea; Ferrier&co 6 boxes-Laurie, Slirlmg&co 4 bales yam: MomrealTelegraph Co 23 car boys acid: J E Mullins&co 60 hhds sugar: Elliott* co 13 boxes; Jas Morrice 2 boxes; Fitzpatrick* Moore 28 lif chests tea; Lymans, Savage&co 49 kgs soda, H Joseph &co 117 boxes 75 1-8 2 hhds 2 kegs tobacco: Owner H 17 brls turpentine: Stevenson, S&co 15 bales wadding: Hib-bard&co 7 rolls duck 2 bles do: Crathern&Caverhiii 2 bxs-W Boyd X box: TM Bryson 6 bales: R Thomas 1 box- T M Brysou 60 bales wick.IMPORTS Per WOODFIED, H.Potter, master from Liverpool, Havillaad Routh & Co., Agents.George Burns&co 12 bales, I Buohanean Harris 11 csks 16 hhds 36 qr casks, Crathern&Caverhiii 26 kegs 1 tierce 3 sheets lead 6 casks, H Chapman&co 100 cases, Cun-ningham Bare la Lindsay 7 cases, John Charlesworth 6 bales 16 cases, Dickson Logan&co 4 cases, Edmonstone Allan&co 12 frames roofing felt 10 frames sheathing felt.Mr Edwards 8 bales, Eastwood Woodall&co 33 do, habvre&Gravel 38 do, Foukls&Hodgson 12 eases 4 bals 6 casks, A Finnsmore, 202 bdls sheet iron, Foley&eo 85 kegs 2 bales 37 casks 2 cases 31 bdla, Thomas Gnnshaws 2\tcases, G.ezston Bros 1 bale, Geoge Hagar 3 casks, Kichard Holland 170 bales 6 cases, G A Holland 113 bales 3\tcases, Alexander Hamilton 3 boxes 8 casks, Jos N Hall 72i bars 112 bdls iron 106 kegs, Adam Hope&co 6 casks 2 cases, James Hodges 858 plates 610 bars 285 bdls 362 skips 86 keelsons 5 cases 4 bed plates, J Harrington 28 casks?W H Hiam 2 cases, Kingston McBain&co 1 cask 1 case, Lyman Savage&co 10 boxes, jLamplough&Camp- 5\tcrates, Law Youg&co 300 bdls iron.F&J Lcclaire&co 4\tbales, Jos Leemmg 6 cases 1 bale, E Maitland Tylee& 68 casks, Mills Mattice&co 50 bags; Muir Ewan&co 4 bis, order 104 packages paper hangings, Partridge Hinchot& Warren 2 bales, T C Panton 185 boxes S3 ^ boxes 100 bags, Thos Peck&co 45 bdls iron, A Prévois 3 cses 2 bis , 5\tG Patton&co 3 tierces: Patton&co 9 do 19 crates 1 hhd H Routh&co 250 boxes 200 bags 10 hhds: W&F Ross 200 bags: Ryan Bros&co 89 casks 63 hf-chests: Rimmer, Riu-toui&co 140 crates 50 brls 100 bags: M Staunton&co 46 bis 6\tcks 5 bxs 5 bags; Struthers&Carlisle 12 bles: H B Smith &eo 1 case: Jos Tiffin 200 bgs 500 pekts 102 brls 10 kegs 5 casks 2000 bath biicks: S PI Thompson 5 cases 207 boxes: Thomson& Minchin 2 hhds: Watson & Allan 21 crates 4 hhds: Workman&Griffin 8 bales: Edw Wilson 1 case: J H Winn 35 cases: R Walker 1 do: Wilson & Couillard 1320 sheets iron 100 bxs: S L Willett 19 crates.POUT OP MONTREAL.CLEARED\u2014MAY 11.S S United Kingdom, Meikelreid, Glasgow, G & D Shaw ashes & staves.ARRIVED\u2014MAY 11.Ship Caledonia; Hamilton, G\u2019asgow, 27th March, Edmonstone, Allan & co, gen cargo.Ship Albion.Shaw, Glasgow, 1st April, Edmonstone, Allan & co, gen cargo.PORT OF QUEBEC.arrived.\u2014May 10.Ship Nordon, Brodie.2nd April, Shields, G B Symes &co, coals.-Worden, Soeberg, 4th do, Laurvig, G B Symes & co, ballast.-City of Quebec, Auld,7th do, Downs, G B Symes & co, gen cargo.Bark Urania, Anderson, 4th do, Sandefjord, order, general cargo.\u2014\u2014 Gangerrolf, Dahl.38 days, do, do, do.-Pudyona, Foster, 6th do, Lancaster, C & J Sharpies & co, salt.-Clarinda, Cameron, 24th March, Aberdeen, order, bailast.-Ottilia, Christensen, 4lh April, Sandefjord, do, do.Brig William and Joseph, Stapleton, 6th do, Limerick, PI Burslall, bal, 60 pass.-Renovation, Burley, 8th do Shields, A Joseph & co, coals.-Retreat, Young, 7th do, Alloa, A Gilmour & co, coa s and bricks.May 11, Ship Spartan, Sellars, 9th April, Greenock, H Burstall, coals.\u2014- Florence, Shearer, 14th do, Liverpool, G B Symes & co.CLEARED\u2014May 11.Schr Three Brothers, Talbot, Bathurst, N B, II J Noad & co.IHIS popular establishment WILL OPEN for the Season on ÏHEàTEj[ ROYAL.Lessee and Manager, Mr.J.W.BUCKLAND.T SATTIRBAY, the 14th May, 1859, WITH A FULL AND TALENTED COMPANY.-^J^^-kAND begs to inform the public that he nas made arrangements with the most celebrated Artistes on this Continent to visit Montreal during the season, including Miss Davenport, Miss Laura Keene, Miss dallie St.Clair, Miss Matilda Heron.Mr.Barry Sullivan, Mr.W.E.Blrton, Mr.J.B.Howe, and the ENTIRE FRENCH TROUPE FROM THE THEATRE FRANÇAIS, NEW YORK.May 9.\t09 SOI 0FTBMA».Howard division, no.i.hollo it.regular weekly meeting,-this evening, FRIDAY, at 8 o\u2019clock, in Mr.J.C.Becket\u2019s Rooms, Great St.James Street.May 13, 1859.\t]T F.107 Notice u the Public» THE FLOATING BATH IS now OPEN to the public daily, from 5, A.M., to 9, P.M., during the season.RATES OF ADMISSION.BY J.B, PARD ELLIANi.J.B.PAUPELLHJf, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.273 NOTRE DAME STREET, [Opposite Recollet Church, Montreal.] May 5.J______ 106 THE EVEffimTeALES WILL RE-COMMENCE T O-K* i G H T, AT SEVEN O\u2019CLOCK, And be continued nightly until further notice.Liberal advances made on every description of Goods deposited for Sale.\t1 Out-door Sales attenued to on the most liberal terms.J.B.PARDELLIAN, Auctioneer.107 $ s.d.3 50 or 17 6 3 00 or 15 0 Gentleman\u2019s Single Ticket Do in clubs of 5 or more -Do .Single Baths, with Towels -\t.\t.Boys under 14 years Do in clubs of 5 or more Do Single Bath -\t-\t.The admission on Saturday Evening and Sunday Morning, 7)d.SS\u201d Tickets to be had on board the Bath May 12.\tu 112 0\t25 or 13 2 00 or 10 0 1\t75 or 8 9 0 12)or 0 7) BIRTH, In this city, on the 12th instant, the wife o Dep.Asst.-Oom.Gen.Lee, of a son, DIED, In this city, on the 12th instant, Mary Eliza Cecila Mahony, wife of Mr.Thos.McCready, aged 22 years and 8 months.33= Her funeral will take place on Saturday morning next, at eight o\u2019clock, from her late residence, Mountain Street, to the French Church, and from thence to the Catholic Cemetry.STORR\u2019S Automaton Pressman, FOR TAILORS USE.THIS MACHINE is intended entirely to supersede the old fashioned \u201c Goose\u201d or Pressing Iron of the Tailor.One can be seen at the Sewing Machine Depot, 21 Great St.James\u2019 Street.May 13.\t113 TO BOILDERS ASH MMCTORS.f{PENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the | Undersigned, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 25th inst., for all or any of the following Artificers\u2019 Work, to be done in erecting a SYMACOCUE, On St.Constant Street, viz :\u2014 Excavations, Masons\u2019 and Cut-Stone Work Bricklayers\u2019 Work Carpenters\u2019 and Joiners\u2019 Work Plasterers\u2019 Work Painters\u2019 and Glaziers\u2019 Work Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Office of JOHN JAMES BROWN, Esq., Aichitect, Craig Street.By order of the Trustees.A.HOFFNUNG, Hon.Sec\u2019y.May 13.\t113 THIS\u2019S MANUFACTURES of r?OR SALE\u2014TO ARRIVE PER \u201c QUEEN OF THE LAKES,\u201d a general Assortment OILMEN STORES, Consisting ot, PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, MARMALADE, CAPERS, CURRIE POWDER, MUSTARD, FRUITS, &c.&c.\u2014Also\u2014 &c.Worthington\u2019s ) (of Burton) Pale India Ind, Coope & Go\u2019s ) Ale, Pints\u2019 and Quarts, Bottled by Robert Thin.GETHINGS, SINCLAIR & 00., Agents for Canada.May 13.\tdb-113 ALL parties having claims against the Estate of MR.THOMAS GIBSON, St.John\u2019s, and who have not signed the Deed of Assignment, are hereby notified that it will be necessary that their Claims be presented, duly proven, and the Deed signed, at the Office of Messrs.Gibb & Hunter, Notaries, St.James\u2019 Street, ou or before Thursday, 26th instant.JOHN SINCLAIR, J.A.MATHEWSON, Montreal, 12th May, 1859.Assignees.du-113 TO CONSIGNEES.THE \u201c WOODFIELD,\u201d Hewitson Pottar, Master, from Liverpool, is entered inwards at the Custom ?House.Consignees will please have their entries passed immediately.HAVILLAND ROUTH & GO.Agents.u-113 May 13.N STORE and for Sale,\u2014 Mess, Prime Mess, and Prin*2 Pork Prime Mess Beef No.1 Lard Prime Beef Tallow Cocoa-Nut Oil Palm Oil Soda Ash and Rosin NOAD BROTHERS.r 113 May 13.B RIGHT Porto Rico and Cuba Sugar Cod Oil, a genuine article Leaf Tobacco Twankay, Young Hyson, Imperial, Hyson Skin, and Gunpowder Teas Brandy, Martell\u2019s and Central Society of Vineyard Proprietors, in hhds, qr-casks and octaves (pale and dark) Cordage and T D Pipes NOAD BROTHERS.May.13.\tr 113 NO.1 Superfine and Fancy FLOUR and OATS, For Sale by May 13.NOAD BROTHERS.r 113 OATMEAL.barrels \u201c Murray\u2019s\u201d celebrated Scotch wO Y£ OATMEAL, now landing, ex \u201c Cambria,\u201d and for Sale by HAVILLAND ROUTH & CO.May 13.\t113 LIVERPOOL SOAP./I A A BXS W.C.& G.CASEY\u2019S CROWN \u2018devy BRAND, Received Ex \u201c Harlequin.\u201d For Sale by DAVID TORRANCE & CO.May 13.\t113 HUS, HUS.C HOICE SUGAR CURED HAMS-Received.For Sale by GEO.CHILDS, 287 Notre Dame St., West End May 13.\tns Just B NEW DAIRY BUTTES.JUST received\u2014A few packages of New Table Butter.For Sale by GEO.CHILDS.May 13.\t113 WANTED, Y an elderly Scotch Woman; a situation as House-keeper.Apply at the Herald office.May 13.\t113 WANTED, ~ A COUPLE of ACTIVE BUSINESS MEN for an Insurance Office in Ibis City.Must be well acquainted with the town and give good references.Address L.P.S., , Box 534, Montreal Post Office^ r-113 May 13, JAS, WÏLLIÂMSOW, PRODUCE AND GENERAL BROKER, Commission Agent, 4'c., NO.36 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, YÆOKTItEiAL.REFERKNCES : Messrs.D.Torrance & Co.Hon.John Young.Messrs.Jos.McKay & Brother.James Logan, Esq.Messrs.Frothingham & Workman.May 13.\tr 113 Great W estern Insurance Comp\u2019y» AT A REGULAR MEETING of the CANADA LOCAL BOARD of the GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, held at Montreal on the 11th of May, 1859, The General Agent communicated to the Directors present, that the Company had invested the Canada Local Board with authority to adjust aud decide upon all Claims, arising under Policies issued in Canada, (without reference to Philadelphia as heretofore) ; and, also, that the General Agent was authorized to accept service of writ in any action which may be brought in the Judicial Courts against the Company.Ordered that the above be published.(Extract from the Minutes).THOMAS MORLAND, Acting Chairman.LEANDER WILLIAM STARR, Secretary.May 13.\tm -113 TME *\u2022?! OA TSi Jewellery & Electroplate WAREHOUSE IS NOW H U P la Ü T B WITH ALL THE MOST ELEGANT & COSTLY NOVELTIES OF THE PRESENT DAY.A, HOFFNtme WOULD respectfully announce that he has just OPENED ELEVEN CASES' per North Briton, consisting of a large portion of his recent Purchases in England and France, which will be found well worthy of inspection.Particular attention is called to his MAGNIFICENT STOCK OÏ GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, and STANDARD GOLD JEWELLERY, Of every description.Solid Silver Ware, Electro-Silver Eoergnes, Corner Dishes, Tea and Coffee Services, Castors, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Liqueur and Pickle Frames, Salt Cellars, Card Baskets Sheffield Electro-plated Spoons and Forks,&c \u2019 &e., Dressing Cases, Desks, Work Boxes, Microscopes, Telescopes, Opera and Marine Glasses, Mathematical Instruments, Accordéons and Flu-tenas, Fine French Fans, Fancy Head Dresses and Ornaments, Barometers, Thermometers Globes, Educational Tays, Chessmen, Backgammon Boards.The largest assortment and greatest variety of Stereoscopes and Views in Canada, Jet Bracelets, Brooches and Ornaments, Magnificent French Toilet Bottles and Ornaments ; China, Alabaster and Parian Vases; Billiard and Bagatelle Balls, Cricket Bats and Balls, Wickets, Guards, Belts, &c; Microscopic Photographs, a new and beautiful curiosity; Mechanical Toys and Games in great variety; Polyoramas, French Clocks, Brazilian and Scotch Pebble Spectacles, Ladies\u2019 Promenade and Travelling Bags, Reticules, Paintings and Engravings, Walking Canes, Perambulators.Together with a large and complete assortment of New and Beautiful FANCY GOODS of every description, the whole of which will be offered at prices that must ensure a large share of public patronage.An inspection of the stock and comparison of prices, is earnestly solicited before making purchases.A.HOFFNUNG, Jewellery and Electro-Plate Warehouse, 170 Notre Dame Street, Opposite Mr.T Musseu.May 11.\tIll \\T7'E, the undersigned, agree to CLOSE our V T Stores, during the Summer Months, at EIGHT o\u2019clock, commencing from this date, [Saturdays excepted], and we respectfully invite all Retail Grocers to adopt the same hour C.\tD.PROCTOR, RICH\u2019D.THOMAS, GEO.CHILDS, JOHN BURNS, ALEX.McGIBBON, G.B.FERGUSON, ADDY & CO., JAMES MACLEAN, JAMES BOYD, S.ENGLISH & CO., BLACKADDER & LARMONTH, JOHN PHELAN, JNO.HUTCHISON, D.\tW.C RE RAF.,.May 12.\t1m Tm 1 Î CARD.PG1 ui & LIM AVE received a portion of their Spring Assortment of THE GROCERS ASSISTANTS in the employ of those Gentlemen who set on foot the early closing system, beg to return their most sincere thanks for the benefit conferred on them, and hope that others in the Trade who have not yet come into the arrangement, may yet do so.Montreal, May 13, 1852.\tu-113 asOHQB FAKÏTS.ACCOUNTANT, \u201cHerald\u201d Ofi-ioe.April 22.95 GAUD.MRS.SMITH begs to inform the Public in general, that at the solicitation of a great many of her old customers, she will again resume the business ot Registry Office for female servants at No.30 St.Joseph Street, opposite St.George\u2019s Church.May 12.\tm.) 12 CORDES\u2019 PATENT PRESSED NAILS.0'*7£ï CASKS just received, per \u201c Anelo-i \\J Saxon,\u201d and F or Sale by FROTHINGHAM & WORKMAN.Ml?n-\tr 112 REMÏÏAL laOUIS ATOBJO, PRODUCE AND STOCK BROKER, HAS Removed his Office TO THE UNION BUILDINGS, ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, [In the Building in rear.] May A3-\t_ __ __\t___r 113 REMOVAL.THE undersigned has REMOVED his CABINET-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT from Bonaventure Street to 12 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, near the Ottawa Hotel, where he will keep on hand a splendid assortment of FURNITURE, &c.T.PARASEAU.May 12.\tr 112 H Fil GOLD JEWELLERY of entire new styles and designs.Bracelets, Brooches and Ear-rings, Necklets, Guard and Albert Chains, Studs, Rings, &c.&c.{Also, A choice lot of GOÏ.B WÜTSHES.Hunting and Open-Faced Oases, Lever and Horizontal Movements ; a few very beautifu Enamelled, Warrented Perfect Time-keepers.CATHEDRAL BLOCK.May 9.\t109 MÛTIC3E.' CREAT {REDUCTION.SU!V8i¥3ESS ARRANGEMENT.The ISritish and JSmerican Express tampan 1/ ARE now prepared to FORWARD FREIGHTS going Westward, in lots of one hundred pounds and over, at a I EDUCTION of FORTY PER CENT, from former Rates.All Goods forwarded with despatch iu Express Passenger Trains.For further particulars, please apply at the EXPRESS OFFICE, Nos.3 and 4 Place d\u2019Armes.G.CHENEY, Manager.May 11.\td 111 PUŒmx Fire Assurance Comp\u2019y., Lombard Street and Charing Cross} London, Established in 1,782.GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO., Agents for Canada.JAMES DAVISON, Manager.TNSURANCES against LOSS by FIRE are effected on X the most favorable terms, and LOSSES PAID without reference to the Board in London.No charge made for Policies.Head Agency Office.) Montreal, 12th May, 1859.$\t112 liOAL ! «ML ! COAL JUST received by Spring Ships, and for Sale afloat\u2014 BEST DOUBLE SCREENED NEWCASTLE NUT GOAL BEST NEWCASTLE HOUSE COAL BEST SCOTCH STEAM COAL By W.D.B.JANES, 61 Commissioners\u2019 Street.13th May, 1859.\t113 FOR E.D AILY EXPECTED\u2014 400 Oases THIN\u2019S SCOTCH WHISKY 50\tdo\tdo\tIRISH do 100\tdo\tdo\tOLD TOM GETHINGS, SINCLAIR & CO.May 13.\tdb-113 CORK PLOiTS.600 May 11.GROSS CORK NIGHT LIGHTS, For Sale at R.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block.Ill BUTTER\u201470 kegs of Prime Quality For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE & CO.May 12.\t112 SALTPETRE in kegs and half\u2019kegs Fig Blue, in Boxes and half Boxes Pot Barley, Split Peas Pearl Barley, Oatmeal, For Sale by JAMES TORRANCE & CO.May 12,\tm PIESSE i LDBIB\u2019S AGEHCY.JUST RECEIVED, A SUPPLY OF FRANGIPANNI SPRING VIOLET WOOD Do WEDDING PERFUMES, in boxes KISS-ME-QUICK FRANGIPANNI POMADE BAILY\u2019S EN BOQUET, &c.^ T TTer,?w0Te are received direct\tPIESS1 & LUBIN.S.J.LYMAN & CO.112 Mav 12.QUININE 0Z\u2019 PELLETIER\u2019S SULPHATE QUININE.Sent by Post to any part ot the Province.For Sale Low, by S.J.LYMAN & CO., Place D'Armes.May 12.\t112 TO LET, That First-Ciass RETAIL D GOODS STORE, situated in î Dame Street, known as the \u201cMAISON CANADIENNE, anti lately occupied by Messrs.Doyon, Tur; & Monat.The Store is now being newly painted put iu thorough order.Possession in diately; May 11.Apply to FERRIER & OO,, 15 St.Francois Xavier Stre m 111 DESIRABLE DWELLING TO LET.^To Let, the Out-stone COTTAGE 11 Brunswick Street, Beaver H with Gas and Water complete.P _______ session given 1st June, if requiret Apply on the premises.May 11.\tn> 112 May 12 TO BE LET.No.10 Wellington Terrace, St.erine Street.Rent £60.Apply to H.J.FOURDRINIEI 231 St.Antoine SHED TO LET, FIRST-OLASS BRICK SHED, in Helen Street, suitable for Heavy G01 ,,\tJESSE JOSEF! May 11.\tm m A: NOTICE.A GENTLEMAN can be supplied wi Furnished Bedroom and Breakleast, a Private Family, in Bieury street.App this OFFICE.May 9,\tmwf-1 "]
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