Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 6 août 1859, samedi 6 août 1859
[" MONTKKAL HERALD No.Æ09 Notre Dame Street, (Near St.Francois Xavier St.,) MONTREAL.Proprietor of this Establishment begs to J_ inform his friends and the public in general, that having ENLARGED h iSTOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES Ac., he is now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Insurance Policies, Programmes Catalogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral Letters, Druggists and other Labels Military Forms of every description, Ac., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES.S3\u201d Business Cards neatly and promptly executed.JAMES POTTS Jan.26.\t22 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL- GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1859.NUMBER 186.TO LET, OR FOR SALE.DWELLING HOUSES.TO LET, A Summer Residence, about 20 minutes walk from the city, at St.Catherine\u2019s, opposite the Water-run, hav- ______ing the advantage of water in the house.Also, an Ice-house connected with the premises.Apply at this Office, or at H.Ennis', No.71 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.~May 30.\t127 A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO LET on Cadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.O.DUROOHER.June 18.\t143 May 2.HOUSE TO LET That First Class Two Story.Out Stp^a and formerly occupied by the Hon.Justice Bruneau.Apply to C.BRUNEAU, At McDonnough, Muir & Co\u2019.s, Notre Dame Street.103 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, Ac., and all other requisites of a First-Class Dwelling.Apply to RICHARD PHILBIN, 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 ___ Church, and now occupied by C.F lili, Auctioneer.THOS, KAY.Feb.5.\t30 MISCELLANEOUS.R]\t\t\t¦y\tmi\ti ¦\t\tY \t\u2022J .\tL.\tJ.\tm\tJ\tJ\tu .'S.PROSPECTUS OF THE METROPOLITAN FIRE 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 the organization of theCompany., thg^dop^ and when Twenty-five per cent of that amoant, 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.T'wenty-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 country 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 opeued 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 FRENCH FRESH IMPORTATIONS.Electro- Silver ion PITCHnu s.THE undersigned would respectfully call attention to the above luxury, the first imported in Montreal, being constructed upon scientific principles, with a double inside wall.Guaranteed to hold Ice perfectly solid for 15 hours longer than any other Pitcher.Also, just opened, a new and elegant assortment of Electro-Silver Fiate, Of new designs and superior qualities, well worthy public attention, at A.HOFFNUNG\u2019S, Jewellery and Electro-Plate Warehouse, 170 Notre Dame Street, Opposite Mr.T.Mussen\u2019s.1TO SELL immediately, TWENTY fine, commuted, LOTS on Dorchester and St.Andrew\u2019s Streets.Conditions of Sale very easy.\u2014Also,\u2014 TO BE LET, Two handsome HOUSES, actually in repairs.Possession on the 4th of May.Apply to JOSEPH DUHAMEL, Advocate, Office, Nos.16 & 18 St.Vincent Street.April 26.\t98 TO BE LET, PART of a HOUSE [Furnished], in Great St.James Street.For further particulars enquire at the Herald Office.May 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.& 'A.LAFLAMME Advocates, No.1 Place d\u2019Armes.May 31.\t128 STABLE TO LET.rrto LET, until Is May next, a TWO STALL STABLE, with Coach-House and Hay-Loft attached, situated in rear of McGILL STREET.Apply at the Herald office.May 30\t127 SUMMER HITS JOHN HENDERSON, &C0., CRYSTAL BLOCK, HAVE just received a very superior assortment of FRENCH HATS, for Summer wear, in SILK, TWEED, CASSIMERE, and CLOTH, with a choice lot of Hats, in PANAMA LEGHORN, and FANCY STRAW.-ALSO,- A further supply of Gaimes, Sanders & Niçois\u2019 EXTRA LIGHT SATIN NAP HATS, on CORK AND GOSSAMER BODIES\u2014 Decidedly the most superb article of Silk Hats ever imported into this Province.John H.& Co.are now manufacturing a first-class stock of FURS, in every variety, and always keep a selection on hand during the summer months, of the choicest kinds, to which they invite the attention of Strangers and others.Indian curiosities in great variety.Montreal, June 17.\tH3 Li\\CE GOODS.c.Water-Fower and Farm, FOR SALE.A GRIST-MILL, CARDING-MILL, HOUSE, and other BUILDINGS, newly erected, on a FARM of 90 Arpents, and a WATERPOWER, situated on the Yamaska River, 6 ilfs below the flourishing City of St, Hyacinthe and the Grand Trunk Railroad.Apply to P.LAMOTHE, At St.Hyacinthe.June 22.\t3m 147 FARM FOR SALE, Michel, containing 6 __\t25 arpents in depth 100 arpents under cultivation and 25 arpents in jusb, with House, Barns and Stable.Price $3000.Apply to H.HOGAN, Esq., At the St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.June 10.\t137 FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE.STERE0SGOPJÆ NOVELTIliS.STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of THE MOON, taken from refractions of Professor Wheatstone\u2019s Telescope, showing its perfect elobtertoscbprc1vrews ¦\u2019ôt*1'GRE AT EASTERN,\u2019 EGYPT, THE HOLY LAND, NUBIA, SWITZERLAND, THE RHINE, &c.Ac.Also a new assortment of Microscopic Photographs, A PERFECT PICTURE OF PARIS, WITH ITS SEVEN BRIDGES, THE SIZE OF A PIN\u2019S HEAD 1 ! Being the greatest curiosity of the age I US\u201d The above will be freely exhibited to non-purchasers at A.HOFFNUNG\u2019S Jewellery and Electro-Plate Warehouse, 170 Notre Dame Street, Opposite Mr.T.Mussen\u2019s.July 8.\t161 74 Great St.James Street.JAlSlATLIS.Importer of Carpeting.FLOOR OILCLOTHS, &c.\t&c.\t&c., OFFERS for Sale a Newly Imported Stock of the above, which he is selling at unusually low prices FOR CASH, iConsisting of : TOUBNAY VELVET, VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL, KIDDERMINSTER.CANTON, COCOA, and MANILLA MATTING.Constantly replenished with New Goods by nearly ever steamer that arrives.Thankful for the liberal support he has received, he respectfully solicits an inspection of his New Stock.xanaEs bavtifIs, Montreal\u201474 Great St.James Street, Toronto \u2014 2 Commercial Buildings, Yonge Street.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.July 23,\t174 VICTORIA IR GEORGE COO, Engineer and Machinist, Manufacturer of Iron Gates, Railing, Palisading, Verandahs, Balconies, and Fencing for Cemetery lots, all made to any design.\u2014also,\u2014 Bedsteads, French, English and American patterns j cheap Bedsteads for Hospitals and other Institutions, Sofas, Reclining and other Chairs for gardens, conservatories, lawns, &c., of every style of pattern.He also continues to manufacture, and has continually on hand, a large assortment of Carriage Axles, English patent, American patent, and half patent, with common long and short ends, wholesale and retail.Domestic Iron Work,and all species of Black-smithing done on the shortest notice, and in the most improved style of workmanship.Steam Engines made to any extent of power, and repaired with economy and despatch.He flatters himself, by the long experience he has had in London, Birmingham, and the principal Manufacturing Towns in England, and these last eight years in America, that by the strict nersonfl.1 attention he pays to tho finish of every article that he will merit a share of public patronage, and the continuance of the support he has heretofore been favoured with.A saving of 20 per cent, lower, than any Works in Canada, will be made by patronizing the above establishment.GEORGE COO, Victoria Iron Works, 31 Chenneville Street.THE Subscriber has ou hand and tor sale the following STEAM ENGINES:\u2014 ONE 25-HORSE-POWER BEAM CONDENSING ENGINE, with Pumps, Pipes, Cocks, Valves, &c., &c., all complete.ONE 15-HORSE-POWER HORIZONTAL ENGINE, all complete, do ONE 6-HORSE-POWER OSCILLATING ENGINE, with BOILER, &c., &c.ONE j-HORSE-POWER F AMOY PORTABLE ENGINE.The above ENGINES are well worthy theat-tentiou of buyers, and will be sold CHEAP on liberal terms, GEORGE COO, Victoria Ironworks.July 1.\t155 fUTHSorjEnco.ALMNïfl*.It B.P.PAIGE 4, CO.'S RASfflK 16H1K.IN the Parish of St.arpents in front, by HEALY respectfully solicits an inspection of his present Stock of BRITISH & FOREIGN LACE, Comprising an immense variety of HEW AND FASHIONABLE STYLES, Black and white LACES HAWLS, JACKETS, MANTLES, SETS, COLLARS, and SLEEVES, &c., &c.0.B.invites particular attention to his Choice, Cheap, and Fashionable Stock of SEWED MUSLIN G OODS, remarkable for excellence and durability of fabric and beauty of design.C.HEALY, Laceman, 219 Notre Dame Street, West of French Cathedral.July 16.\t168 MANTEL, MONUMENTAL, AND GENERAL MARBLE WORKS, Corner of Craig and St.Peter Streets, Montreal.MAYOR & MORGAN offer their large Manufactured Stock at a small advance upon cost, consisting of Monuments, Headstones and Chimney-Tieces, of Italian and American Marbles, in great variety, at every price.They will also produce and execute Original and Artistic Designs, and selections from the \u201c Necropolis,\u201d Glasgow, \u201c Pere la Chaise,\u201d u Kensal Green,\u201d and the best U.S.Cemetaries.Every article supplied att or under% the cost oj importation, saving purchasers all risks of breakage and delay.May 18.\t6m 11 f fYHE Subscribers are happy to inform the are manufactunng ^aiTy^ ^vriMJ1 \u2022 >5nd celebrated Pateut Thrashing Machines, which are the only Machines that will thresh all kinds of Wheat clean out of the straw, and at the same time clean it fit for the mill or market, and none of it broken or wasted.Our Machine took the prize at the World\u2019s Exhibition, at Paris, France, and they are acknowledged by all to have no equal for Thrashing and Cleaning Grain.To more fully accommodate all classes of Farmers In both Canada East and West, we have, at a very heavy expense, furnished ourselves with patterns for sizes varying from one to eight horse power, which enables us to furnish Machines ; and we now have on hand a full supply of each size, capable of thrashing, according to size, from fifty to five hundred bushels a day ; and, ajs we are building twice the amount of work this season, all purchasers can depend upon their orders being answered for any sized Machine they may requir without delay.Machines shipped ou board of any Boat or Cars free of charge.B.P.PAIGE & CO.July 23.\t1^5 Greatest Improvement ot the Age THE GOITSAMARITAN, ZDDR-A.TJGKEI'I' LARGE VENTILATED OVEN, COOKING STOVE FOB, WOOD OR COAL.NEW MUSIC.IcS-ForSaleat PRINCE\u2019S London Music Store 145 Notre Dame Street\t\u2019 VOCAL.\u201c Form ! Riflemen Form.\u2019\u2019 1 Don\u2019t let the Roses Listen.\u201d * Can the Absent be Forgotten.\u201d Days gone by.\u201d \u201c The joy of loving thee.\u201d \u201c Lillian Lee.\u201d \u201c Beautiful Moonlight,\u201d (Duett.7 INSTRUMENTAL.'¦ Adelaide Polka.» D\u2019AIbert\u2019s Submarine Galop.\u201d \u201c La Rieuse Polka.\u201d \u201c Suavita Polka Mazurka.\u201d \u201c Our American Cousin,\u201d Polka Souvenir Sohottisch.\u201c D\u2019AIbert\u2019s Luisa Miller Vaises.All re-priuted at half price.Jul?9-_________ .' 162 RICHARDSON\u2019S ME1H0D ÏOR THE BIJk\tR T E.An improvementWpon all other instruction books, in Adaptation, Classification, Progression, and Facility of Comprehension.Founded upon a nevy and ongiaal plan, and Illustrated by a Series of Plates, showing the position of the Hands and Fingers.To which is added, Rudiments of Harmony and Thorough.Bass.BY NATHAN RICHARDSON, Author of \u201c The Modern School for the Piano-Forte.\u201d For Sale at S.T.PEARCE\u2019S, 19 Great St.James Street.165 CORPORATION MONTREAL.Pay Your Taxes; NOTICE, ALL persons indebted to the Corporation of this City for DUTY ON BUSINESS, and to whom accounts have been furnished for the current year, are hereby requested to call, without further delay, at the Office of the undersigned, at the City Hall, and pay the amount due by them respectively, in the manner required by Law ; in default of which the undersigned, in obedience to imperative instructions, will be obliged to proceed against them indiscriminately and without further notice.By Order, E.DEMERS, City Treasurer.City Hall,\t> Montreal, August 4, 1859.S\tn-tTS-184 blotters.iwi# THE GOOD SAMARITAN 1$ the best finished and most durable Slove of the day.THE GOOD SAMARITAN Combines every advantage for Cooking ever applied to a Stove.Bakes pëWecfT^^jVYJïNuO .Twr_A.T>Tm A m* Front at the same time, without imparting the flavor of one kind of food to another.THE VENTILATED OVEN By the constant admission of pure fresh air, always insures Sweetness to the food being baked.THE HOT-AIR DRAUGHT \"J^lORSALE, or in Exchange for property within the city, A LOT UF LAND situated at Longue-Pointe containing about seven arpents, with a house, tarn, stable and shed thereon erected.The land is of the best quality, planted with valuable trees and most advantageously situated for a Gardener, between the Queen\u2019s highway and the River, and only five miles from town.For further particulars, apply on the premises, or to MR.JEAN BENOIT, 24 Commisloners\u2019 Street.July II.\tmwf-163 DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALE, COMBINING ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF CITY AND COUNTRY.THAT commodious Residence formerly occupied and built at great expense expressly for the late William Connolly, Esquire, known as Lise Carrol, situated on the proposed prolongation of Sherbrooke Street East, a little South-West of Logan\u2019s Farm, together witn several Acres of a highly cultivated GARDEN.The House is 50 feet front by 45 fact deep ; the front is built of Stone, the ends and rear of Brick.There is a never failing WELL of SPRING WATER, with Pipes and Pump conducting the same into tne Kitchen.There are also Wood Shed, Coach-House, Stables and other buildings, and a commodious ICE HOUSE.The GARDEN is well supplied with Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers, &c., &c., &c.The situation is most delightful, being on the high ridge above referred to; securingi splendid view of the Mountain, the St.Lawrence, St.Helens, and every part of the City.For particulars as to terms, &c., which are very reasonable, Apply to GREENSHTELDS & JOHNSON, Estate Agents and Accountants, 32 Little St.James\u2019 Street.June 17.\t143 CHANCE, BROTHERS & CO.Glass & Alkali Works, BIRMINGHAM.SHEET, CROWN, PLATE, Coloured, Ornamental, and Stained WINDOW GLASS.Orders Received by S.H.THOMPSON, 8 Lemoine Street.June 4.\t132 GREENSH1ELDS & JOHNSON, Estate Agents & Accountants, Successors to late John Spiers and F.Rufford Esqa., Office, 32 Little St.James Street, Montreal.References.Messrs.Bruyere, Thomas & Co.J.G.M'Kenzie & Oo.D.Torrance & Co.S.Greenshields, Son & Co.W.Molson, Esq., President of MolsonsI Bank W.Dow & Co.Hon.John Rose and Hon.James Ferrier.May 24.\t122 ANTHONY\u2019S CONFECTIONERY STORE HIS BEEN REMOVED TO NO 135 NOTRE DAME STREET, Opposite the Metropolitan Saloon, And will be OPENED THIS DAY, MONDAY .,\t23r
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