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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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mercredi 26 octobre 1859
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[" Müifiili àmm Mo.^39 Sotire H5ame 8îr®«4s (Near St.François Xavier St.')\t6 MONTREAL.f|lHE Proprietor of this Establishment begs to JL inform his friends and the public in gene-ral, that having ENLARGED h iSTOCK of PRINTING MATERIALS, STEAM PRESSES &c., ne is now prepared to undertake every description of Printing, such as Books, Pamphlets.Magazines, insurance Policies, Programmes Oataiogues, Posting Bills, Hand Bills, Railway Bills, Steamboat Bills, Circulars, Invitation and Funeral getters, Druggmts and other Labels Military Forms of every description, &c., with despatch, and at the LOWEST CITY PRICES eiemItedU.3''Qe8a\tand promptlÿ Jan.26.JAMES POTTS 22 T 0 let, or for sale.dwelling houses.TO LET, A- ^comfortable HOUSE, containing Eight Rooms and Kitchen, situated at the entrance of Campeau Street, first house from rst.Mary Street.Rent £16 till May.Apply to JOSEPH LEE, At T.& W.Molson & Co.\u2019s.Oct.19.\tr 249 s s a s s a diately.HOUSE TO LET, TO LET, a SMALL HOUSE, containing 8 Apartments, within five minutes\u2019 walk of the Post Office.Rent moderate.Possession given imme-Apply at No.85 St.Constant Streets October 15.\t246 TO I.-ST, Furnished or Unfurnished, \u2019THE HOUSE, No.12 Union Avenue Beaver Hall, with immediate Possession.Apply to F.H.TORRINGTON, 12 Union Avenue, Beaver Hall.September 24.\t228 CALLANDER PLACE, HOUSdi No.3 to Let, having lately been completely Painted and Papered.Also, fitted up with Baths, ¦Water Closets and other convenien- AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LI.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1859.NUMBER 255.Apply to Jnly 30.MRS.STEWART, No.6 Callander Place, Mountain Street.180 TO BE LET, M ilk Immediate Possession, ^TRE First Class DWELLING HOUSE, No.3 Cornwall Terrace, St.Denis Street, recently occupied by General Sir Wm.Eyre.Apply to JAMES GORDON & CO.August 22, 1859.\t199 _______ \u2022 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\u2019, No.71 McGill Street.June 8.\t135 e o * iSsgjsA FIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO LET on IT* \u201c et Cadieu Street.Enquire at 97 St.Constant Street.O.DUROCHER.June 18.143 e b a INHERMANN TERRACE.HOUSE NO.2 TO LET, from 1st of May\u2014completely Painted and Pa-pared ; Hot and Gold 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 THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY TO IRSDRE PROPERTY On most favorable terms, ana at t&e lowest rates charged by any 1 good English Company, 0 F FI C E\u201415 Water Street, on/tlio Wharf.E.I, IIOUTII, AGENT.September 24.\tlm-238 THE HOJfIBSSTEAD Fire and Inland Marine Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, AVE appointed the undersigned as H AGENTS FOR THE City and District of Montreal, And are prepared to grant Policies of Insurance On as FAVORABLE TERMS as other responsible Companies.O.B.SANSUM & CO., No.21 St.Francois Xavier Street; Sept.28.\t231 First Premium Fur Establishment.A.BRAIL ADI, MONTREAL, RESPECTFULLY invites these who are desirous of purchasing CHOICE FURS, to visit his establishment, where they can see an array of the LATEST FASHIONS and best description.A mere glance at the articles which he has on sale, will be sufficient to convince connoisseurs that they cannot be surpassed -in either materials or manutacture.Even the unskilled may safely trust their eyes, his Furs being as good in their quality as handsome in their appearance.But, as there are persons who, distrusting their own judgment, require the attestation of the skilful, he thinks it right to mention that, at the Exhibition held here last autumn, he gained all the prizes [eight in number] offered for superiority in his line of business,\u2014a success not surprising, considering that he obtained a knowledge of his art in those parts of Europe where it has been longest practised and carried to the highest degree of excellence yet reached.October 20.\t250 Carving & Gilding Establishment jyO,\tAVl/tYe A-»UffCt/ KXI/T-Wt,^ ,, , .j\t^ MONTREAL.CJ.T.ADAMS, in returning thanks to his s Friends for their liberal patronage since his commencement in business, begs leave to inform them that he has taken his brother, Mr.SAMUEL ADAMS, in Partnership.They are now prepared to execute all Orders, such as PIER, MANTLE, PORTRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES, in all their various styles.Also, MAP-MOUNTING, &c.Having made considerable improvements in their stock of Mouldings, they feel confident of giving every satisfaction.N.B.\u2014Constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of GERMAN GILT MOULDING, suitable for ENGRAVINGS, SHOW CARDS, &c., at reasonable terms.SAMUEL ADAMS.G.J.T.ADAMS.Oct.20.\tr 250 CMSTA R.BLOCK SHARPLEY wishes to inform the public that he has now received a large portion of bis FALL IMPORTATIONS, which, with his previous Extensive Stock, comprises the largest assortment in Canada of every article in Electro-Plated Ware.Consisting in part of Tea and Coffee Sets i Corner Dishes ; Dish Covers ; Tea Urns ; SwinS Kettles; Epergnes ; Cruet, Liquor, Pickle anJ Egg Stands ; Pillar, Branch and Chamber Candlesticks; Toast Racks ; Children's Mugs; Champagne-holders; Electro Forks, Spoonsi Ladles, &c., &c,¦ Papier-Maelic and Cabinet Ware, Work Tables ; Dressing Cases ; Desks ; Work Boxes ; Side Tables ; Stationery Cases ; Card Boxes ; Jewel Cases ; Chess Tables, &c., &c.Jewellery.To Holders of Lands Canada.in Upper KIRI IS MS NOTICE, PF ufi THE Subscriber having frequent opportun! ties of disposing of good WILD LANDS in Canada West, would be glad to receive lists of such Lands and the prices asked for them, from Merchants or others in Montreal, or elsewhere, who are holders and who may wish to dispose of them.No charge is made unless a ale is effected meeting approval of the owners.T.GLADWIN HURD, Agent and Broker, 153 King Street West.Toronto, Oct.11, 1859.\tflu-245 Demy Shirt Brooches ; Bracelets ; Guard and Chajns^jtings^ Seari_Pins ; Earrings Boxes ; Card Cases, &c., &e.WATCHES.\u2014Gold, Silver and Enameled.GAMES.Bagatelle, Backgammon and Chess Boards Chessmen, Draughtsmen, Spillikins.Playing-Cards ; and round Games of all descriptions.TABLE CUTLERY.\u2014Of Rodger\u2019s, Norrill\u2019s and Mappin\u2019s manufacture.ARTISTS\u2019 COLORS.\u2014Oil in tubes ; Water in Cakes, and Moist.PHOTOGRAPHIC.\u2014Machines, Colors, Paper, Mounting-Boards, &c., &c.Glass, China and Parian Vases ; Alabaster and Parian Statues.GASALTERS, In Glass, Bronzed, and Lacquered.\u2014and,\u2014 An extensive assortment of English, French, and German FAMOY rmOBB, too numerous to give in detail.AT RICE SHARPLEY\u2019S, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.October 20.\t250 JAMES BilUS' OOSE.A Small HOUSE wanted to rent immediately.References given.Address \u201c S.10,\u201d at the Office of this paper.September 17.\t222 TO LET THE HOUSE and\u2019SHOP, Corner ot Wellington and Dalhousie Streets.Apply to K.U.JBJSNNY, Herald Office.September 7.\t213 HSGELLA^EOUS.TO BE BOLD, BY PUS VAT E SALE.A LOT OF GROUND, with a HOUSE and other Dependencies, situated at the foot of Coteau Barron, iu the St.Louis Ward of this City, and bounded in front by the Main Street ot St.Lawrence Suburb.For the conditions, apply to ANT.O.BROUSSEAU, N.P., Corner of Fortification and [St.Lambert Street.October 7.\t240 Beauhaniois Grist and Flour Mill To Let.THIS MILL, situate at the VILLAGE of BEAUtlARNOIS, will be LET for a term of FIVE YEARS, or less, __\tas may be agreed on.It is in perfect order, contains SEVEN RUNS of STONES and has an abundant supply of Water.Attached to the Mill are large GRANARY.-STABLES, and a comfortable STONE COTTAGE as residence.Oilers will be received till 1st November.J.KEITH.Seigniory Office,\t?Beauharnois, 15th October, 859, S dn 246 Great Beduetions IN RATES OF PREMIUMS BY THE COMMONWEALTH, BVSERCÂNTSLE, HANOVER, _\tHOPE.First Class New York Fire Insurance Companies, Office, 88 8t.Peter Strew.THE Subscriber, Agent for the above First Class Fire Insurance Companies, has, for some time past, taken FIRST CLASS RISKS at Ï'XVB SHX&ÆXMOS ! AUSTIN CUVILLIER, Agent.September 24.\t228 \u2022inT nmn nnn jJibJJIltu iiUlu ripo SELL immediately, TWENTY fine, cem-J_ muted, LOTS on Dorchester and St.Andrew\u2019s Streets.Conditions of Sale very easy.\u2022\t\u2014Also,\u2014 TO BE LET, Two handsome HOUSES, actually in repairs.Possession on the 4th of May.Apply to JOSEPH DUHAMEL, Advocate, Office, Nos.1G & 18 St.Vincent Street.April 26.\t98 TO BE LET, THP.EE or FOUR excellent ROOMS, 15 minutes\u2019 walk from the Post Office.Address W.B., _____\tBox 265 Post Office.October 7.\t239 TO BE LET, PART of a HOUSE [Furnished], in Great St.James Street.For further particulars enquire at the Herald Office.May 19.\t118 May 31.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.128 #4 LARGE ROOM TO LET, SUITED for an ASSEMBLY ROOM, or SOCIETIES, COMMITTEES, &c., in Recollet Street, being central.Possession immediately.Apply at A.GODFREY\u2019S Commercial Academy, next to Ramsay\u2019s Paint and Color Store, for remainder of week.October 5.\t 237 TO LET, THE OFFICE lately occupied by the Subscriber, in Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street.Apply to WM.MEIKLEHAM, No.12 St.Sacrament Street.September 10.\t221 TO LET A Large ROOM and OFFIOES, fronting on Place d\u2019Armes.Apply at the PLANTAGENET WATn.t DEPOT.August 2.\t128 Fall 1859, The Subscribers have received at the CARPET WAREHOUSE, 31 & 33 St Francois Xavier Street, YjtX Steamers ANGLO-SAXON, HUN-GARIAN, INDIAN, and NORTH BRITON, new designs from the Looms of John Crossley & Sons, Halifax, England, and other eminent manufacturers, and feel satisfied that, as regards styles and prices for every description of Carpeting, the MONTREAL, CARPET WAREHOUSE, 31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street, annot be surpassed.Floor Gil Ciotlss, From the celebrated Scotch Makers \" Michael Nairn & Co.,\u201d Kirkcaldy, and also from the well-known works of \u201c John Hare & Co.,\u201d Bristol, England, cut to every dimension, at the MONTREAL CARPET WAREHOUSE, 31 & 33 St.Francois Xavier Street.Additions to our already very superior assortment will be received by the succeeding weekly Steamers, including an elegant variety of PAINTED TRANSPARENT WINDOW BLINDS.Terms Liberal.R.CAMPBELL & CO.September 12.\t217 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 Cauhol, situated on the proposed prolongation of Sherbrooke Street East, a little South-West of Logan\u2019s Farm, together with several Acres of a highly cultivated GARDEN.The House is 50 feet front by 45 feet 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 the Kitchen.There are also Wood Shed, Coach-House, Stables and other buildi ngs, and a commodious ICE HOUSE.The GARDEN is well supplied with Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers,
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