Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 4 juillet 1859, lundi 4 juillet 1859
[" r 'or \u2022t MOMEKAL HERALD STfiAMSOOSSJOBPWSïlieOFraB Wo.-409 ifotre Dame Street, (Near St.Francois Xavier St.) MONTREAL.^ IA H K Proprietor of this Establishment begs to 1 inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h iSTOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES Ac., he is now prepared to un.dertake 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, Ac., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES.83\u201d Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 Rouses, $£c., TO LET, OR FOR SALE.DWELLING HOUSES.TO LET, A Summer Residence, about 20 minutes walk from the city, at St.Catherine's, opposite the Water-run, having the advantage of water in the Also, an Ice-house connected with the premises.Apply at this Office, or at H.Ennis\u2019, No.U McGill Street.June 8.\t135 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, Fitted up with bath, and water closet, No.43 Little St.James' Street.If immediate application be made, apply between 12 & 2.~rW'-\t^ c\t.AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1859.NUMBER 157.house.May 30.127 A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO LET on Cadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.0.DUROCHER.June 18.\t143 housé~toTet ^ That First Glass Two Story Cut Stone House, No.229 Lagauchetiere Street and formerly occupied by the Hon.______ Justice Bruneau.Apply to C.BRUNEAU, At McDonnough, Muir & Co\u2019.s, Notre Dame Street.May 2.\t103 INKERMANN TERRACE.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 PHILBINj Stanley Street, Or JOHN FAIRBAIRN, Broker.Feb.12.\t36 TO LET.The STORE and DWELLING in St James\u2019 Street, extending to Fortification Lane, adjoining the Methodist Chhkoh, and now occupied by C.F Hill, Auctioneer, THOS, KAY.Feb.5.\t30 SHOP TO LET,\t\u201c ^ IN Joseph Street, one Door from Notre Dame Street.Apply to J.GARRATT, Jeweller, Notre Dame Street.May 20.\t119 MISCELLANEOUS.PROSPECTUS OF THE Î METROPOLITAN t COMPANY.AN ACT to Incorporate this Company passed the Legislature at its last Session.It is provided that the Capital shall not be less than Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into Two Thousand Shares of One Hundred Dollars each, with the power of extension to One Million Dollars.Believing that Insurance business would be safe if well conducted,\u2014that it would now be so, especially in Montreal, and that in the hands of a Company with a considerable portion of its Capital paid-up, select in its risks and independent in its management, (as it is proposed this Company shall be,) it would be remunerative to its Shareholders and worthy the confidence of the community,\u2014they respectfully invite Subscription of Shares by their fellow-citizens Whenever the requisite number of Shares shall have been subscribed, the Provincial Directors will call a meeting of the Subscribers for tne organization of the Company, the adoption of By-laws and the election ot Directors ; and when Twenty-five per cent of that amount, or Fifty Thousand Dollars shall have been paid up, the Company will begin the business of Insurance.The further provision that within one year thereafter $100,000 in all must be paid up, is fitted to inspire confidence in its stability.Twenty-five per cent, of the Subscribed Capital will be payable immediately after the organization of the Company, and the remainder in such instalments and at such intervals as the Directors may deem proper in the interest of the Company, or find necessary to fulfill the conditions of the Charter.At all meetings every Share is entitled to a vote.It is believed that the establishment of this Local Company will be viewed with favor by the community generally, as calculated, if judiciously managed, to retain in the coun try a considerable portion of the large amount of money annually remitted for account of Foreign Companies.The undersigned Provisional Directors have now to announce that a Book for the Subscription of Stock is opened at the Office of Messrs.TAYLOR BROTHERS, Union Buildings.JOHN J.DAY, L.H.HOLTON, THOS.M- TAYLOR, EDWIN ATWATER, JOHN REDPATH, HENRY LYMAN, JOHN DOUGALL.Montreal, June 20, 1859.\t147 \tR1\t¦ .\tT P\tii\\\t.\tn\t \tJ\tmJ .\tILL\thi\tj\tJU\tlù.f JIOSELL immediately, TWENTY fine, com-I muted, LOTS on Dorchester and St.Andrew\u2019s Streets.Conditions of Sale very easy.\u2014Also,\u2014 TO BE LET, Two handsome HOUSES, actually k in repairs.Possession on the 4 th of May.__\tApply to JOSEPH DUHAMEL, Advocate, Office, Nos.16 & 18 St.Vincent Street.April 26.\t98 OFFICES TO LET.TWO Splendid Offices to net, suitable for Insurance or Mercantile Business, in the most central part of the City, opposite the French Cathedral.Apply to J.GARRATT, Jeweller, Notre Dame St.May .0.119 TO BE LET, PART of a HOUSE [Furnished], in Great St.James Street.For further particulars enquire at the Herald Office.19.\t118 OFFICES TO LET.A few First Class OFFICES on St.Paul Street, corner of Custom House Square, to Rent.Possession immediate.Apply to R.& G.LAFLAMME Advocates, No.1 Place d\u2019Armes.May 31.\t 128 TO LET, A SITTING-ROOM, and Two Bedrooms, furnished.Apply at No.21 Perthius treet, in rear of St.Lewis Street.June 18.\t144 STABLE TO LET.TO LET, until Is May next, a TWO STALL STABLE, with Coach-House and Hay-Loft attached, situated in rear of MoGILL STREET.Apply at the Herald office.May 30\t127 REMOVAL.THE Undersigned HAS REMOVED to No 163 ST.PAUL STREET PAUL HUA.November 15.\t271 Brady\u2019s Publishing House.NEW BOOKS.cts! C1ANONBÜRY HOUSE, by G.W.M./ Reynolds, price.50 ADA ARUNDEL, by do.50 OLIVIA ; or the Maid o Honor, by do 50 CHARLEY FOX\u2019S Ethiopian Song Book.13 GEORGE CHRISTY\u2019S Joke Book, No.2.13 THE PATRIOT CRUISER, by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.25 THE MANIAC\u2019S SECRET, by do .25 THE MAID OF THE RANCHE, by Dr.J.H.Robinson.\u2019.25 Sent free of Postage on receipt of Price.FREDERIC A.BRADY, 126 Nassau Street, N.Y, Agents wanted.October 2.\t234 FLOUR, OATMEAL, &c.\u2014The Subscriber has for Sale\u2014 Flour, various choice brands ; Oatmeal, Bag Flour, Rye Flour.JOHN DOUGALL, 270 St.Paul Street.May 27.\t125 T'.AIRY BUTTER.\u2014First quality of DAIRY I / BUTTER receiving almost daily, from several Dairies ; also, some Shipping Parcels.For Sale by JOHN DOUGALL, Commission Merchant, 270 St.Paul Street.May 27.\t12fi CHOICE HAMS.\u2014Ten Hhds of Choice Hams and Shoulders, from the Curing Establishment of DOUGALL & Co., Windsor.For Sale by JOHN DOUGALH, Commission Merchant, 270 St.Pau.Street.May 27.\t125 E™ ID GROCERY JUST RECEIVED BY THE SUBSCRIBER\u2014 50 tubs of Superior Family Butter Cincinnati Sugar Cured Hama Gruyere Cheese and Finnan Haddies.\u2014ALSO RECEIVED BY EXPRESS,\u2014 A few boxes Fresh Lemons and Sweet Oranges.ANTHONY WALSH, 1 & 3 St.Antoine Street.Feb 11\t35 HOT WEATHER COME AT LAST.Alexander & co.\u2019S ginger beer\u2014 of quality unsurpassed, in Kegs of Five Gallons, suitable for Saloons, Confectioners, picket Matches, Pic-nics, &c.Also, in Bottles, Form \u2019 U general \u201cd family use.The Sub-arHof13 o\u2019 *eaTe strongly to recommend this rucie.Samples sent to any part of the City.ALEXANDER & CO.Bonavknture Bcildino, ) Montreal 16th June, 1859.?142 STORAG E.and CELLERAGE, O'! COD STORAGE T Bond or Free.July 10, HAVILLAND R0DTH * OO.162 in To Purchasers cf Pianofortes.I have secured the SOLE IMPORTATION, and WHOLESALE AGENCY for CANADA, of the CELEBRATED PIANOFORTES o MESSRS.HUMS & CLARK.NEW YORK.The Pianoforte manufactory of NUNN\u2019S & CLARK, is the oldest in this Continent.This firm has ever been distinguished for the scrupulous care with which every portion of its manufacture has been conducted, and this has gained for these piano\u2019s the character, admitted among makers themselves, of being the best finished instruments in America.Their tone is brilliant and powerful, and being constructed on the English system, they are free from the HARSHNESS so generally complained of by European musicians in American Pianos.That the NUNNS & CLARK Pianoforte is well adapted for resisting the severe vicissitudes of our Canadian climate, is proved by the experience of more than a quarter of a cen-tury, many of them that have been in use in this country for a longer period being now in perfect order.At the great London Exhibition of 1851, a prize medal was awarded to Messrs.NUNNS At CLARK for their Pianofortes.Their regular importation was commenced in Montreal in March 1858, and they have since commanded the most favorable appreciation of the musical public, with a steadily increasing sale,\u2014already numerous purchasers throughout the Province bearing testimony to their superiority over all others heretofore seen in Canada.Discriptive lists, with prices, will be sent on application, and intending purchasers of pianofortes will find it to their advantage ta obtain the information thus given-.S.T.PEARCE, 19 Great St.Jamer\u2019Street.Jane 18.\t144 FRENCH SUMMER HATS, JOHN HENDERSON, & CO., CRYSTAL BLOCK, HAVE just received a very superior assortment of FRENCH HATS, for Summer wear, in SILK, TWEED, OASSIMERE, and CLOTH, with a choice lot of Hats, in PANAMA LEGHORN, and FANCY STRAW.\u2014ALSO,- A further supply of Gaimes, Sanders .feet 6 inches.For particulars call at the Office of Messrs MACDOUGALL BROTHERS, Brokers, Mon! treal, where a Lithographed Plan of the Property can be seen or to the undersigned on the premises, FRED.GEORGE & CO., r,\tGualph, C.W.July 12\tr 163 PIG IRON.TONS No.1 \u201c Coltness\u201d and \u201cGlengar-nock\u201d Pig Iron, now landing.For Sale by Frothingham & Workman June 2.\t130 BAR AND BUNDLE IRON.TONS SCOTCH IRON, well assorted, \u201c Glasgow\u201d brand tons Best Refined Iron, of \u201c Bradley\u2019s,\u201d \u201c Bagnall\u2019s\u201d and other best makers 100 tons Sheet Iron, assorted Nos do Hoop and Band Iron do \u201c Thorneycraft\u2019s\u201d Best Boiler Plates do \u201c Low Moor\u201d\tdo do\tdo do Best Rivets for\tdo\tdo For Sale by Frothingham & Workman.130 450 60 100 15 5 June 2.SPELTER and block tin rt TONS SILESIAN SPELTER « 1 Ton BLOCK TIN.For Sale by Frothingh m & Workman.June 2,\t130 Church, Factory and Steamboat Bells JUST RECEIVED, exSS.\u201cNorth American,\u201d a Consignment of \u201c CAST STEEL\u201d BELLS, a very superior article, aud much cheaper than Bell Metal.For Sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t130 FAIRBANK\u2019S Patent Platform and Counter Scales.WE are agents for the sale of the above celebrated Scales, and keep constantly on hand a full assortment.Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\t130 PATENT SAFETY FUSE, FOR DRV and WET BLASTING, constantly on hand, and for sale by Frothingham & Workman.June 2._____ iso Ford\u2019s Patent Bath Bricks FjOOjI PATENT BATH BRICKS, now landing t/UUU ex \u201c Minnesota,\u2019, from Liverpool.For sale very low, being a consignment.Frothingham & Workman.June 2.\tiso Chain Cables and Anchors.WOOD\u2019S celebrated CHAINS and AN-_ CHORS, assorted sizes, with Proofs.For sale by June 2.Frothingham & Workman.130 HARDWARE.IN addition to tho above Goods, the Subscrib-ers offer for sale their usual LARGE and WELL-SELECTED STOCK of HEAVY and HARDWARE, including every variety of Goods m their line of business, which have been purchased on the very best terms in the English, German and American Markets, and which they will sell at very reasonable prices, on the usual terms of credit.Frothingham & Workman- June 2.\t.\t13.PM i STATIOMYI ANGUS & LOGIN, (The former from Messrs.A.BUNTIN & CO.) WHOLESALE STATIONERY IMPORTERS, 206 St.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL, WOULD respectfully intimate that they have leased the above commodious premises, and have now ou hand, a LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK of Writing, Wrapping and Printing Papers, AND General Stationery, At the lowest Market Prices.The above Goods have been carefully selected by Mr.Angus in Europe this Spring.Ail sizes and qualities of Printing and Wrapping Papers made to Older.ityParticular attention paid to all orders per mail.June 14.\t140 CARPETS AND If Jj OIL-CLOTHS.New Designs just Received, AT THE CffiPET WARMM No.74 Great St.James Street, Opposite the Offices of the Grand Trunk Railway, and three doors East of the Ottawa Hotel.JAMES BAYLIS would respectfully inform his numerous Friends and the Public, that encouraged by extensive sales, he ordered and has NOW RECEIVED by the Steamers HUNGARIAN and INDIAN, the largest and most select assortment of\u2014 TOURNA Y VELVET, VELVET, MEDALLION, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, and STAIR O^.Tîï»Iïï,,ï?SI, ever imported to this Market, which, together with his former importations, are now on view, and to which he invites their attention amongst these are the choicest productions of the first Manufacturers of Britain,\u2014all of which he will sell at very low prices for Cash, or Short approved Credit.FLOOR OIL CLOTHS of various makes and styles, cut to any dimensions,\u2014with the usual assortment of Druggets, Matting, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Sheep-skins, Stair Rods, Painted Crumb Cloths, Hassocks, Carpet and Waterproof Bags.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.JAIVIES BATTIiIS.June 15.\ti4i Him NKTTS & HEAD DRESSES.T Saxon.HE NEW HAIR NETTS and DRESSES, just received by the \u201d at HEAD \u2018 Anglo NEW JUST OPENED ex By J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.LHË MANTLES, Anglo-Saxon\u2014 J.PARKIN, 168 Notre Dame Street.WEW GOODS, entirely New Assortment of NEW .\u2014- LACES and EMBROIDERIES\u2014 the latest Fashions \u2014 as now worn in London, Pans and Brussels, by \u201c Anglo-Saxon.\u201d At J.PARKIN\u2019S, 168 Notre Dame Street.A*! 1 The New Lace Falls.ASupeib Stock, from the least expensive to the most costly Fabrics.At J.PARKIN\u2019S, Importer of British and Foreign Laces and Embroideries.ESTABLISHED 1849.June 23.\t'\t14g NEW IMPORTATIONS HE Subscriber has just received a large addition to his already extensive Stock, r AGENCY IN 1ST 3E3 -W -3T O TSL.HE Subscriber, late of the firm of J.M.Mackay & Co., begs to inform his friends and the Canadian publie generally, that he has commenced business as GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT- the purchase \"bf1 ufSceflESTKlft oAleri'KÎgFSntffi- dise in this market, on the most favourable terms, and attend to the prompt forwarding or the same.EDWARD LUSHER, 140 Pearl Street.New York, May 24, 1859.\tddd 122 CHANGE OF EESIDENCE.It OB ES, CORSETS, NOUVEAUTES, Mmes.Coqiierelle & TriaDou, DE PARIS, THANKFUL for past favours, beg to inform their numerous customers and the Public in general, that in consequence of the increase of their business, they find it necessary to transfer their Establishment to those large premises above Mr.WM.BENJAMIN, 196 Notre Dame Street, from 1st of May next.March 25.\t71 T comprising, in part,\u2014 r, PLATED WARE.Epergnes, Electro Tea and Coffee Sets, Salvers, Corner-Dishes, Pillar and Chamber Candlesticks, Tea and Coffee Pots, Tea Urns Cruet Frames, Liquor aud Pickle Stands, Des! sert Sets, in case, See., «c.\u2014Also,\u2014 Sheffield Manufactured Electro-Plate Forks and Spoons.PAPIER MACHE.Chess and Work Tables, Desks, Jewel aud Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Tea Trays, Cabinets, Backgammon Boards, &c., See.^ i CABINET WARE.Desks, Work Boxes, Bagatelle Boards, Ladies and Gents\u2019 Dressing Cases.LEATHER GOODS.Tourists Bags [with or without Dressing Case] in great variety, Ladies\u2019 Satchels and Porte-monaies, Dressing Cases, Money Belts, Travelling Bags, &c.w u JEWELLERY.Watches, Chains, Rings, Brooches, Necklets, Studs, Sleeve Links, Scarf Pins, &c., &c., all warranted to be fine gold.French Fancy Goods and Jewellery.An extensively choice assortment, with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention.RICE SHARPLEY.Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t447 ¦ZAn-OUHiFtY.JUST RECEIVED, per ship \u201c Wild Rose,\u201d a complete assortment\u2014 English Lance-Wood Bows from $0,50 to $4,00 Arrows, from -\t-\t-\t- $0,05 to $0,37] Targets, from -\t-\t-\t.$3,00 to $5,00 And also Bow Strings.At\tR.SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.June 22.\t147 Lace Shawls and Mantles.HEALY invites attention to his large and elegant assortment of BLACK and WHITE LACE Square and Half-Square Veils, &c.An endless variety of SETS, COLLARS and oLEEVES.And, A carefully selected assortment of MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES, Fancy and Mohair HEADDRESSES, Princess\u2019 PUFFS and ROLLS, &c.See.C.HEALY, Laceman, 219 Notre Dame Street June 14.\tj4o c.0\u2019HE IKS WHOLESALE CLOTHING AND Outfiting Establishment 68 IVrGII.1.STREET, MONTREAL.THE Snbrcsiber having now READY an extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, wishes to intimate to his Customers and the P!!bli *Bat he is now prepared to offer, WHOLESALE aud RETAIL, Goods at very inducing Prices.\u2014Also,\u2014 GARMENTS made to ORDER at short notice.Orders from the Country executed with des- patch.April 2.J.O\u2019HEIR, 68 McGill Street, Montreal.1m 78 MANTEL, MONUMENTAL, AND GENERAL MARBLE WORKS, Corner of Ciuiq and St.Petbs Streets Montreal.MAYOR & MORGAN offer their large Manufactured Stock at a small advance upon cost, consisting of Monuments, Headstones and Chimney-, T\tPieces, ot Italian and American Marbles, in great variety, at every price.They will also produce and execute Original and Artistic Designs, and selections from the \u201cNecropolis,\u201d Glasgow, \u201cPere la Chaise,\u201d \u201c Kensal Green,\u201d and the best U.S.Cemetaries.Every article supplied at, or under, the cost of importation, saving purchasers all risks of break-age and delay, May 18.\t6m 11 w, w.CAMPBELL, MERCHANT SCOW , DDD 11 (S (10,, TAILORS AND HABERDASHERS, GREAT ST.JAMES STREET, (Opposite St.Lawrence Hall,) MONTREAL, HAVE just received a SELECT ASSORTMENT of LIGHT FANCY TWEEDS, For Summer Wear.\u2014also,\u2014 A beautiful selection of NEGLIGEE and other TIES, GLOVES, SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING, &c., &e.June 4.\t132 I'IHE Undersigned beg leave to notify theis - ^U3t0m^ and Prienda that they have opened an Office at No.61 Commissioner Street, opposite the Quebec Steamboat Basin WlU be received.m T,IIOS \u2018k w- moksokf & CO.May 20.\t3m n r|7HE undersigned.Importers 01 LINSEED OIL, will in future, in conformity with wwTnra0tl-e ia EDglan(îi Sell the same by ln9tead °f Guage, computing 7] lbs.per Gallon, as practised by makers here.I.\tBUC1IANA.N, HARRIS & CO.LAW, YOUNG & CO.ED.MAITLAND, TYLEE & CO.J.\tH.WINN.D.TORRANCE & CO.ALEX.URQUHART & CO.May 23 121 FLO UK.THE Subscribers offer for Sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, EXTRA and DOUBLE Snr?A'iiFnN5FhN0- 1 SUPERFINE and NO.2, all CANADIAN FLOUR, of the best qualities aud favorite brands.LANE, STEPHENS & CO., Pointe-a-Oallieres.June 9.lm-136 171 OR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2014 1 SUGARS\u2014Muscovado, Loaf and Crushed TEAS\u2014Twankay, Young Hyson, Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Congou, and Souchong WINES\u2014Port, Hunt & Co.\u2019s in variety Sherry\u2014Vergara\u2019s\tdo Champagne\u2014Moet & Chandon\u2019s BRANDY\u2014Otard, Dupuy Sc Co.\u2019s, Denis Mounie Sc Co.\u2019s, and Sazerae à Co.\u2019s, and United Vineyard\u2019s, in wood and bottle GIN\u2014\u201c DeKuypers\u201d and \u201c Loopuyt,\u201d in wood and bottle Jamaica Rum ; Islay and Campbelton Whisky ; India Pale Ale and London Stout; French White Wine and English Malt Vinegar ; Glasgow Tobacco Pipes ; Casey's Liverpool Soap, Blundell\u2019s Raw and Boiled Linsee 1 Oils ; Dry White and Red Leads, White Leads in Oil, Pepper, Pimenta, Rice, Starch, Ac.\u2014ALSO- GUNPOWDER\u2014BlastingFFF, and Cannister.PATENT SHOT:\u2014BB B, and Nos.1 to 8.CUT NAILS L C Charcoal Tin Plates, Pontypoo) IC do Terne Plates 14x20 GLASS 7jx6] 13) 18x24 GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & Co June 16th 1859.\tis2 For sale by the subscribers\u2014 Upper Canada Leaf Tobacco in hhds French Flour, Extra Superfine in sacks GILLESPIE, MOFFATT Sc Go.Montreal 16th June 1859,\tM2 SPRING TRP NOTICE.IMPORTANT TO EVERY DRY GOODS MERCHANT IN CANADA.Clark, Winks & Co.HAVE RECEIVED and OPENED UP their SPRING IMPORTATIONS, at BOYER\u2019S BLOCK, CUSTOM-HOUSE SQUARE, the most EXTENSIVE, ELEGANT, VARIED and COMPLETE STOCK of British and Foreign Dry Goods ever before offered for Sale by them, and presenting attractions and advantages to the Trade generally, such as are to be met with in very few places\u2019 Their extensive Stores on Commissioners\u2019 Street and Custom-House Square, which they occupy entire, enable them to appropriate to each Class of Goods a separate department, which will be found complete VBBIMCS XiIBERAIi.March 31.\t73 THE Subscribers beg to inform their Regular Customers and the Trade generally, that their Mr.Clark remains in England again this season, and will continue, as during the past Winter, to send out constant supplies of all the NEWEST GOODS, as they appear in the English Markets, enabling Customers to keep up the charm of a constantly Fresh and New Stock throughout the whole Summer.G.W, & CO.will be able to show NEW PATTERNS and NEW DESIGNS, and at all times well bought Goods.CLARK, WINKS Sc CO., 71 Sc 74 Commissioners\u2019 Street, and Custom-House Square.March 31.\t73 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 Out! ting 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 i Mouth Among the Biuenoses.JUST RECEIVED,\u2014 Acadia, or a Month Among the Biuenoses.by Fred.S.Cozzens, author of \u201c Sparrowgrass Paper,\u201d &c.Also, Good News of Good.By the Rev.Charles Kingsley.New Star Papers.By Henry Ward Beecher.Plain and Pleasant Talk about Fruit, Flowers, aud Farming.By Henry Ward Beecher.The Laws of Contrast of Colour.By M.E.Chevreul.The Man of Fortune.By A.Fonblangue., jun.Evenings with the Microscope.By P.H, Goose.On Liberty.By John Stuart Mill.The Art of Extempore Speaking.By M.Bau tain.A Bachelor\u2019s Story.By Oliver Buna.The New and Old, or California and India.By J.W.Palmer, M.D.Copland\u2019s Medical Dictionary.Three vols., comple te.For Sale by B.DAWSON Sc SON, T ,\t23 Great St.James Street.June 11.\tj3g M1 Education.R.CREIGHTON, A.M., Trinity College Dublin, having received many promises of support, begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that he purposes, [D.Y] to open an Academy for Young Gentlemen in this City on the 5th instant.Mr.C.will undertake to impart to his pupils a sound English, Classical, Mathematical, and Commercial education, and will endeavour, in every instance, to carry out the views of parents with reference to the future career in life of their sons, by devoting particular attention to such branches of study as may be best calculated to fit them respectively for their several pursuits, whether Professional or Mercantile.Pupils will be received, for the present, at the Residence, No.157 Upper St.Urbain Street, where terms (which are moderate,) and other particulars, can be ascertained.May 3.\t104 MISS~BURROUGHS~ has~'REMÔYED_to No.35 St.Antoine Street, where she will continue giving lessons upon the Piano-Harp, and Guitar.'«ay i.\t6m-105 NEW MUSIC.J^UST 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 Ghataine\u2014Valse\u2014by Goldbeck, Fleur de Bal Redina\u2014by\tdo.La Baladine Gapria\u2014by Lysberg.Linda di Chamounex\u2014by Ascher.La Couronne Mazurka\u2014by Beig, Nautiua Mazurka\u2014by Talexy.La Clocheite du Village\u2014by Filtseh.J.W.HERBERTCO., 131 & 133 Notre Dame Street.March 14.\t31 tl NOTICE.am oilIor sa THE Paraffin Light Company beg leave to intimate that they have now on hand the largest Stock of COAL OIL ever brought into Canada.As great improvements have been lately made in the manufacture of this celebrated Oil, they can now confidently recommend it as being equal, if not superior, to any other Coal Oil ever brought into this market.Wholesale dealers supplied on very favorable terms.N.M.LIVINGSTONE, Sole Agent for Canada.Office, Union Buildings, ) St.Francois Xavier Street, > Montreal.\t) May 24.122 GOULD\u2019S 'CHI MILK' FLOOR.BY arrangement of the Manufacturers, the undersigned are the sellers of \u201c CITY MILLS\u201d FLOUR,\u2014Superfines A, B, C & D ; Extras, X, XX, XXX\u2014which they offer to the Trade in small and large parcels.Samples representing all these grades are deposited at our Office.TAYLOR BROS., Brokers.Union Buildings, ) Montreal, June 6, 1859.?\t133 have ap Agent for THE following English Houses _____pointed the undersigned their DRUGS 9 Evans, Sons & Co., Liverpool.Pfii-fiimApy, Rmshes.SoaDS.&C.John Gosnell & Co., London.Pickles, Sauces, &c.E.Lazenby & Son, London.Agricultural aad Garden Seeds, Jacob Wrench & Sons, London.Confectionery, Joseph Terry Sc Sons, liork.Plain and Damask Hair-Cloth and Curled Hair.E.Webb, Worcester.White Lead, Colours, Printers\u2019 Ink, &c.Baylis Sc Co., London.Wax Vestas, Matches, Blacking, Inks, &c., Letchford & Co., London.Glass Bottles, of every Description, Ayr and Calder Bottle Company, Castleford.Microscopes, Stereoscopes, &c.Smith, Beck Sc Beck, London Paper-Hangings S.T.Evans, London.Apply to FRANCIS CUNDILL, 6 Commercial Chambers, ,\tSt.Sacrament Street, Montreal.March 8.\t8m 56 L1RP00L SOUP.2.500 BOXES \u2018Mathewson\u2019s Liverpool ScaV\" * THE Subscribers have completed arrangements for the Manufacture of the above Brand of Soap to any extent required by the Trade.It is a very superior article, warranted in every respect equal to any Soap imported, and at a LOWER PRICE.For Sale by JOHN MAThEWSON & SON.In order to meet the views of the Trade, no charge for boxes will be made on this brand of Soap.June 4.\t132 PHOTOGRAPHY w A N CHANCE.BHOTHEBS & CO.Glass & Alkali Works, BIRMINGHAM.SHEET, CROWN, PLATE, Coloured, Ornamental, and Stained WINDOW GLASS Orders Received by S.H.THOMPSON, June 4.\t8 Le\u201c Street.N O T Wl AETIST, 11 BLEURY STREET.First Prize for Photogiaphs First Prize for Ambrotypes HOTOGRAPHS, untouched or colored, in OIL, WATER COLORS, or CRAYONS, From Full Length Life Sise to the smallest produced.AMBROTYPES Colored for Frames or Cases.MINIATURES of every description for Lockets, Brooches, or Rings.Daguerreotypes and Paintings Copied in all the various styles, and increased or reduced to any size required.Stereoscopic Portraits and Groups, in Cases or Paper Slides.Views Stereoscoped and otherwise to order.Portraits taken and finished in Oils or Water Color without he aid of the Camera, if required.Artists ana Amateurs supplied with Stock and Apparatus, and the Art taught.Specimens to be seen at Mr.Notman\u2019s Studio, 11 De Bleury Street.Observe the address ; no specimens exhibite outside.November 5 .JW RECWFD.Seal Irish Bog-Wood \u2014-nr\u2014 - THE GREATEST NOVELTY OFTHE DAY Of 50 different Patterns.Additions received Æ\u2019splendid Assortmen TY\t°P JEWELUiU^r^'f1',,00[)S_ j- T.PEACOCK, 138 Notre Dame Street.Ill May II.fi A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT c ç L O C K S Consisting of Church, Hotel, Office, and House Clocks, of all sorts aud sizes, From $1 to $50 Each* J.T.PEACOCK, 138 Notre Dame Street.May 11.\t1U OPEI THIS_ MOIIffi W BENJAMIN & CO.have now ON \u2022 VIEW a magnificent assortment of French Mantillas Flowers, Wreaths, Bareges, &c>\tAc,\t&c.\u2014Also,\u2014 A Superb Collection of ÆSUH0KD robes.97 266 MR.NOTMAN, Artist, 11 Bleury Street begs to intimate that the portion of his Studio lately destroyed by fire is now re-built aud is being fitted with everything past experience can suggest, that will add to the comfort of those visiting the establishment, and that on MONDAY, the 9th current, the business will again be resumed ; and he hopes from his own attention and the ability of the various Artists in his employ, to merit a continuance of the very liberal support he has hitherto received August 'A.\t182 LIVERPOOL SOAP.BXS W.C.& G.CASEY\u2019S CROWN BRAND, Received Ex \u201c Harlequin.\u201d For Sale by DAVID TORRANCE & CO.May 13,\tU3 McMillan & Carson, MES CHAIN T TAILORS, CL0THERS, AND MIPORTEBS Of WOOLENS.Bnn -\t66 MoGILL STREET, EG to intimate to their Customers that jnnw\tc?Ceive(1 a Potion of their uuNDON GOODS per S.S.INDIAN oonsist- vIstinPJMIhX^^eeds\u2019 Ea not does, UC0ATI-VGS> a11 of the newest manufactured6 Vei7Beat Goo îîAlLf COMMERCIAL GâSETTl: MONDAY, JULY 4, 18iü, S3* Every description of BQOK AND JOB PRINTING executed by JAMES POTTS, at the Herald Buildings, Notre Dame Street.A.iao.CPE SfOAf hem, 11E MONDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1859.State of the Thermometer in the shade, at the door of Mr.Macpherson, watch-maker and jeweller, opposite the Seminary :\u2014 July 2\u20149 A.M.68.Farenheit.\u20142 P.M.\u20145 P.M, Ï7.78.AUCTION SALES THIS DAY- BY JOHN 0.BROWN.Fancy Goods, &c., at his Sale Rooms, at Seven o\u2019clock.BY J.B.PARDELLIAN.Evening Sales, at Seven o\u2019clock.-
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