Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 31 juillet 1860, mardi 31 juillet 1860
[" ffîmssts, m» TO l, B T, OR PO R SALE.FURNISHED HOTEL\u2014FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, Mr.S.GIR AUDI, Propietor of the CANADA HOTEL, St.Gabriel Street, who wishes to retire from _______business, has instructed us to offer for Sale the above well-known and centrally situated House, which is capable of accommodating Two Hundred persons, with all the Furniture, &c., &c., complete.Possession can be given immediately.For further particulars, apply to LAHOTHE & HcGREGOR, No.192 St.Paul Stret.July 13.\t167 TO LET, .Until the 1st of May next, that comfortable Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Dorchester - Street, at the head of Campeau Street, ^No.89), with good Yard, Stabling and appendages, now in the occupation of L.Kirkup, Esq., for the sum of £25.Apply on the Premises, or to Mr.BOVEY, Advocate, 31 Law Chambers, Little St.James Street.Julyl4.\t168 HOUSE TO LET, ^No.83 Upper St.Constant Street, a SNUG COTTAGE, newly painted and papered._______ Enquire of MR.WARD, Dorchester Street : Or of\tMR.TUGGEY, At Hilton\u2019s, Great St.James Street.July 10.\t164 » DESIRABLE VILLA AND GROUNDS TO LET.The Proprietor offers to Let, for a term of years, that SPLENDID RESIDENCE, formerly occupied by the ________late Allan McDoneli, Esq., delight- lully situated on the slope of the Mountain, ad-oining the property of William Workman, Esq.The beauty of the locality is well known, and requires no comment.The House has been re- Côntljr painted e-nrl papered V,li ronprl» «-»«» t.\tTPe .1\tto let me House Furnished, from year to year, if desired.The Orchard attached is now in full bearing, and there is an abundance of small fruit, &c.For particulars, apply at the Office of BOYER & HAWLEY, Commissioners Street.July 5.\t160 TO LET, FOUR TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES on St.Joseph, near Guy Street.Anply to _____\u2018\tJ.DOWNEY, At Theodore Hart's, Esq., St.Sacrament Street.July 7.\tim 162 Or June 20.TO LET, TWO FIRST CLASS HOUSES, Nos.104 and 106 St.Denis Street.Apply to EDWD.L.RANSON, No.119 Sanguinet Street.EDWD.NEIL & CO., 81 St.Francois Xavier Street.147 TO LET, A convenient TWO STORY CUT STONE DWELLING HOUSE, pleasantly situated, No.17 St.Genevieve Street, St.Antoine Suburbs.Apply to TH03.JENKING, 207 Notre Dame Street.May 21.\t121 HOUSE TO LET, kA FIRST CLASS HOUSE, No.3 11 Montmorency Place, St.Catherine Street, West.Apply to Box 555, Post Office.May 21.\t121 TO LET, A HOUSE No.2 Dorchester Terrace, k St.Constant Street.Apply to S.HOLMES, 125 St.Paul Street.February 2\t28 TO LET, The First Class New CUT STONE H*\"» HOUSE, 102 St.Antoine Street, Il ï î 8 witl1 Water Onsets, Hot and Cold eL-JILJi Baths, an- Gas in every Room ; with or without Garden.Rent moderate.Apply to No.96 St.Antoine Street.April 5.\t82 CALLENDAR PLACE.Two Houses to Let, having lately been completely Painted.Papered, and also fitted up with Baths, Water Closets and other conveniences.Apply to C.TUGGEY, At Messrs.J.& W.Hiltons\u2019.February 8.\t33 FOR SALE, THOSE EXTJSINrUV JS PREMISES, Corner of St.Maurice Street and Longueuil Lane, for the last five years _______occupied by Cowan & Cross.The property extends also to St.Henry Street.Apply to CROSS & BANCROFT, Or to\tCO WAN & CROSS.February 23.\t46 BRADY\u2019S PUBLISHING HOUSE.J\\cw Hooks just Issued.ETHEL TREVOR ; or, The Duke\u2019s Victim.By G.W.M.Reynolds.Price 50 cents.FAST LI FE ; or, Memoirs of the Marquis of Waterford.Price 25 cents.EXPOSE OF THE SONS OF MALTA.Price 12 C6QtS.THE CHEVALIER D\u2019HARMENTAL.By A.Dumas.Price 50 cents.FENNING\u2019S EVERY MOTHER\u2019S BOOK : Do not let your Child Die.Price 25 cents.S3\u201d Mailed free of postage on receipt of price.THE WELCOME GUEST, a first-class Family Monthly Newspaper, issued at the low rate of Twenty-five Cents a Year.Send for a specimen.S3=Brady\u2019s Mammoth Catalogue of all the best Books sent free of postage.FREDERIC A.BRADY, Publisher, 24 Ann Street, New York.Agents wanted.March 10.\t6m-60 CLOTHING.SPRING & CO., Dealers in new and second-hand CLOTHING.The highest price paid in Cash for Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s SECONDHAND CLOTHING, or taken in Exchange for Dress Goods.All orders strictly attended to by sending their Address to private residence, No.49 San-guinet Street.May 16.\t117 First Premium Fur Establishment.A.BRAHADI, MONTREAL, RESPECTFULLY invites those 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 or superiority in his line of business,\u2014a success not surprising, considering that he obtained a knowledge of bis art in those parts of Europe where it has baen longest practised and carried to the highest degree of excellence yet reached.October 20.\t250 OF THE PALMER MARBLES- THE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed AGENTS for the Sale of the above PHOTOGRAPHS, beg to inform their Friends and the Public that they have received a Consignment, which they will Sell at a small advance on the New York prices.Parties wishing to obtain these Splendid Pictures can do so by leaving their orders with us, where a List can be seen of all that are published.C.J.T.ADAMS & CO., No.225 Notre Dame Street.July 12.\t166 CJ.T.ADAMS & Co.in returning thanks to \u2022 their Customers for the liberal patronage received by them since their commencement in business, beg to inform them that they continue to do all kinds of GILDING in their line, such as PIER GLASS, MANTLE and PORTRAIT FRAMES, which they will get up in the latest style, and trust by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a continuation of their support.C.J.T.A.& Co.have constantly on hand a large assortment of OVAL FRAMES, suitable for Photographs, which they will sell at very low Prices.Parties wishing to have Portraits, &c., framed in Oval Frames, would do well to call and examine their Stock, as they have .a lot of new styles which have not been in this city before.Also, on hand, a large assortment of GERMAN GILT MOULDINGS, suitable for Cheap Framing, such as Show Cards, &c.\t^ July 12.__________ 166 now eeceivïfg^daily; A FRESH SUPPLY FROM TnE SPRINGS OF THE CELEBRATED PLANTAOENET MINERAL WATER.CUSTOMERS\u2019 ORDERS will be promptly delivered in any part of the City, free or charge for carriage from the Depot, PLACE D\u2019ARMES.May TJ\t109 m AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LII MONTREAL, UESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1860.NUMBER 182.OCEAM HOUSE, CAPE ELiZABETH.THE PROPRIETOR takes pleasure in announcing to his friends in Canada, that he will OPEN his HOUSE, for the reception of Boarders and Transient Company, on MONDAY, June 18 th, and hopes to receive a share of that kind patronage hitherto bestowed upon him.During the past season he has made extensive additions and improvements to his Premises, enabling him now to accommodate nearly twice the number of Visitors as formerly.For the convenience of Guests, a Carriage will run twice a day from the Ocean House to Portland.Grateful for past favors from his Canada friends, the Proprietor now pledges himself to make everything agreeable and pleasant to his Visitors.J.P.CHAMBERLIN.June 13.\t2m mwf DC-141 JOHN GOSNELL & Co., Perfumers to Her Majesty, invite attention to the superior duality of their\t_ M-tk&iitwmaoiK jferrutmeryi Splendid assonmenis of the most exquisite Perfumes for the Handkerchief, CELEBRATED TOILET SOAPS, possessing valuable emollient, detergent and cosmetic properties.ELEGANT NOVELTIES for PRESENTS, and TOILET REQUISITES of every description.JOHN GOSNELL & Go\u2019s FASHIONABLE COURT PERFUMES, Patronized by the Royal Family.Queen Victoria\u2019s Bouquet, The Princess Royal\u2019s Bouquet, Frangipanui, Military Bouquet, Jockey Club, Wood Violet, Kiss-me-Quick, Opera Bouquet, Love Charm, New Perfume, Jenny Lind, Spring Flowers, &c.FOUNTAIN PERFUMES for the BALL-ROOM JOHN GOSNELL & Co\u2019s Select PREPARATIONS for tlie H&IR, Golden Oil, Macassar Oil, Genuine Bear\u2019s Grease, Parisian Cream\u2014Perfumed Oils of various delightful odours\u2014Extra-scented Pomatums, Philocome, &c.JOHN GOSNELL & Go\u2019s TREBLE DISTILLED LAVENDER, EXHIBITION LAVENDER TOILET VINEGAR AROMATIC EAU DE COLOGNE, and powerful Floral Essences, are not only highly valued as fashionable Perfumes, but impart health and vigour by their aromatic and therapeutic properties.JOHN GOSNELL & Go\u2019s Real Old Brown Windsor Soap, Brown Windsor for family use, Glycerine, Almond Brown, Elder Flower, Honey Soap, and every other description of Fancy Soap, in squares, tablets, packets, boxes, &c., to suit all classes of purchasers.roa FASHIONABLE PERFUMES in leather cases, in fancy gilt card boxes; miniature bottles in hampers; stone jars; and every novelty of the season.JOHN GOSNELL & Go\u2019s CHSSBS.'Sr 3? Very Bright Cuba and P.R.Sugars 32 bris ) 100 puns 40 trcs \u2014also,\u2014 35 brls Labrador Cod Oil Hhds ?J.Denis, Henry Mouniè & Co.\u2019s very Cases S Superior Brandy Boxes Liverpool Soap Cases Superior Champagne Qr-casks 1 SaPerior POTt &C.,\t&C.,\t&C.J.& J.MITCHELL.July 18.\ti7i For Sale r'ILLA LOTS, at St.Catherines and Cote-des-Neiges, containing from three to ten rpents.ORCHARD PROPERTY, at St.Catherines, containing thirty arpents.THREE-STORY CUT-STONE HOUSE, No.50 St.Gabriel Street.Terms Littéral.For further particulars, apply to HcCULLOuH BROS., 8 Common Street.April 26.\tloo BANANAS I BANANAS ! Ï BANANAS!!! Ripe ! Ripe ! Bipe ! AT J.».RJEJ1 JOERSOW\u2019S BONAVENTURE BUILDING.June 28.154 For Sale, O A A A'MGS LIVERPOOL SALT.THEODORE HART.July 12.\t16c SPFUNS DRY SOODS.HE subscriber has received his assortment Cambleteens and the T- staple'and FANCY DRY GOODS, and SMALL WARES, among which are Summer Prints, Muslins and Bareiges Light Oobourgs, Delaines, other Dress Stuffs Summer Tweeds, Meltons, Crotons, Pachas and other Coating and Pantaloon Stulls, Checked and Buff Hollands, Flowers, Feathers, Straw Hats, Clarks\u2019 Paisley Threads in full assortment.R.ADAMS, 298 St.Paul Street.REMOVAL, \u201e\t.N.B.\u2014He will remove on 1st May to modern premises, No.283 St.Paul Stree , pre gently occupied by Messrs.Barbeb, Kbbr a oo., Six Doors Eastward of his present Warehowe.April 13.\t?WEW STARCH WORKS ! THE CANADA (CORN) STARCH COM-oeg io IIOUI V ttre iracie tQ&t ttieir works at Edwardsburg are now nearly complet ed, and in a few weeks they will be able to sup' ply the different qualities of Corn Starch at a lower price than they can be imported.They also take this opportunity of stating that they have spared no expense in fitting up the works on the most approved method, and have engaged the services of some of the best Starch Makers from the most extensive Factories in the United States, so that purchasers of Starch are assured that the.quality will be equal to any Corn Starch produced on this Continent, and by far superior to any English or Scotch Starch.Sole Agent.ALEXANDER WALKER.St.Peter Street, Montreal.June 12.\t140.Bancroft's CITY EXPRESS.THE Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of those about to move to his SPRING and COVERED WAGGONS.They are nicely and expressly fitted up for MOVING FURNITURE, PIANOS, FRAGILE GOODS, &c., &c., and are attended by Careful Drivers.I shall attend personally to the moving of Valuables.Terms reasonable.Parcels Delivery carried on as usual.Now is the time for Merchants to make their yearly contracts.Notes, Drafts and Bills Collected in the City.£3* Please give me a call.E.I.BANCROFT, Proprietor.April 4.\t8m 81 M.P.RYAN, Ho.119 COMMISSIOHEBS\u2019 STREET, Opposite St.Ann\u2019s Market, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Produce, Provisions, Groceries, «&c.TAKES this opportunity of informing his many friends in Canada West and East, that he has opened the above Store, and will be prepared to attend to the sale of all kinds of Produce on reasonable terms.Will have constantly on hand a supply of the following articles, of the choicest description :\u2014 Butter\tOatmeal\tTeas Flour\tOats\tTobacco Pork\tPot Barley\tCigars Hams\tB.Wheat Flour\tSoap&CandTs Fish\tSplit Peas\tPails Salt\tCorn Meal\tBrooms &c.,\t&c.,\tbe.May 11.\t\t113 LOVEL THE WIDOWER.JUST RECEIVED\u2014 LOVEL THE WIDOWER.A Novel by ITT xr mi \u2014 AiSO,\u2014 CASTLE RICHMOND.A Novel by Anthony Trollope.$1.For Sale by B.DAWSON & SON, 23 Great St.James Street.July 11.\t165 JOB PRIJVTIRfG Neatly executed by Thos.Campbell & Co., Stationers and Publishers, 37 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Montreal.Cards, Circular Letters, Invoices, Posting and Hand Bills, be., at very moderate prices.January 21.\t17 OR SM Two Powerful Steamers, BEAVER AND MUSKRAT.\u2014Also,\u2014 17 FIRST GLASS BARGES, LYING AT BOUCHERVILLE.For particulars, apply to D.AIKMAN, Contractor\u2019s Oifice, Point St.Charles.May 26.\t126 Shiels\u2019 Compound Cough Lozenges Prepared from the Prescription of the celebrated Dr.Liston, of London, v.Manupactubed by R.& W.SHIELS.41 St.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal, And Sold Wholesale and Retail by all Druggists and Confectioners throughout the Provinces.June 9.\t137 CHILDREN LiSE THEM ! Dr.Churchill\u2019s Vermifuge Lozenges v- Jiiil r- THE ONLY SAFE, EFFICIENT & RELIABLE liemedy for Worms, Prepared with great care by R.& W.Shiels, Medicated Lozenge Manufacturers, Montreal.THEY are well adapted for INFANTS and DELICATE CHILDREN, pleasant to the taste, and may be taken at any time, without inconvenience.No other medicine required.Full directions for use on each box.For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by all Druggists throughout the Province.Price, 25 cents.June 23.\t150 M B B I U A li SB A JL L, Opposite the Post-Office.THE Subscribers\u2019 have received, from Paris, a supply of LUBIN\u2019S PERFUMERY, Consisting of over FORTY VARIETIES of his newest and most favorite Perfumes, amongst which are the following :\u2014 Jockey Club\tBouquet de la Reine g^West End\tMarechalle Grand Trunk\tViolette & Upper Ten\tSweet Pea Bouquet de Montreal, &c., &e.KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Medical Hall.July 18.\ti7i WINTER CRE1M.rg^HIS new preparation is far superior to 8 COLD CREAM and other preparations for Chapped hands, Frosts, &c.Try a Pot\u201425 cents.For Sale by A.MACPHERSON, LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL and S.J.LYMAN & CO.January 21.\t10 HIDES.1052 DRY SALTED HIDES 381 Do.do.CALFSKINS Now receiving from Halifax.JAMES TORRANCE bCO.June 28.\t154 Carpets, A FEW BALES of Choice Pattern Brussels and Kidderminster CARPETS, for Sale at low prices by May 23.WM.HOBBS, Jb., 14 Lemoine Street, Montreal, 123 VISIT OF PRINCE OF WALES AND Provincial Exhibition, AT MONTREAL.PARTIES having accommodatiin for Visitors would do well to registeiparti-lars with the Subscribers ; and persons iitend-ing to visit the City can engage suitableipart-ments by addressing a letter.Early application is desirable to prevet disappointment and inconvenience.Exhibitors desirous of engaging space and requiring their articles attended to anc explained, may rely upon the best attentio to their interests.EDW.NEILL & CO., General Agents, St.Francois Xavier Street, (under Medical Hall) Montreal, June 18, 1860.\t145.VISIT OF PRINOS OF WÂllS.Furniture ! Furniture I ! PERSONS desirous of making suitable preparation for their friends on this important occasion, and requiring an addition to their FURNITURE, are solicited to make an idspection of the Subscriber\u2019s STOCK, recently manufactured and imported, consisting of a full and general assortment of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed Room Furniture, ALL AT A iipio.xozes, C.ROBERTSON, 56 Craig Street.June 28.\t154 SEWING MACHINES.CRAM & HEPWORTJ, 377 A'olrc IBame Street.WE are happy to announce to the Public that we are now manufacturing, in the City of Montreal, three different kinds of SEWING MACHINES, all of which are of a very superior quality, as well in beauty of design as in neatness of workmanship and durability of structure.We have one Machine, that we shall sell for the very moderate sum of $30.No family can afford to be without one.It takes what is commonly known as the Grover & Baker, or double thread loop stitch, and sews from two common spools.This is a very excellent Machine for family use, and is very extensively used in the United States.More than thirty thousand Machines taking this stitch have been sold in the States since 1853.We also have in process of construction two other kinds of Machines that take the lock stitch (the Wheeler & Wilson and a Shuttle Machine).The Shuttle Machine, a sample of which may be seen at our Store, is beautifully adapted for either family use or manufacturing purposes, such as tailoring, shoe-biuding, \t^ u ^ 12 bbls S Choice Barbadoes Syrup from June 26.D.TORRANCE Machine b OO 152 Sewing Silk, Of a Very Superior Quality, For Sale by\t.\t\u2019 W.HOBBS, Jb., ,,\t\u201e\u201e\tLemoine Street.May 23,\t123 Fort Wines, ORAHAM& GO\u2019S, in pipes, hhds and qr-\\JT casks, ex \u201c Deolinda,\u201d from Oporto For Sale by I.BUCHANAN, HARRIS & CO.June 23.F 150 OR SALE\u2014\t_\u2014 - Indigo, Button Blue, Cloves Pepper, Pimento, Cassia Nutmegs, Mustard in jars and 11b * IJb» Pressed Smoking Tobacco Playing Cards, Wrapping Paper Rice, Flour Sulphur, Ginger Cream Tartar, Castile Soap Sugar Candy, Olive Oil Ood Oil, Corks, Belmont Candles London Pickles, Windsor Soap ALSO,\u2014 A general assortment of GROCERIES, consisting in part of Sugars, Molasses, Syrup, Tobaccos, Lead, Wines, Brandy, Gin, be.be.L.MARCHAND b OO.No.174 St.Paul Street.Got.6.\t238 FLOUR.l barrels of Inspected Strong Superfine, of tbist quality, to be delivered into the Gom-mfSiat Magazines, Montreal, free of charge, in.ree deliveries of 400 barrels each, as re-qu^ and to be warranted to keep sweet and sod for six months from the day of delivery, to iubject in the Commissariat Stores to the imetion and approval of the Contract Baker up delivery, and again immediately previous toS expiration of the warranty to the inspec-tifiif.the Government Inspector at Montreal, un' the Act regulating the inspection of Flour andsal.The price per barrel to be stated, BÂKINC BREAD.'3-Flour will be supplied by the Oommissa-ria the Tenders to state the number of pounds of >ad that will be returned for every hundred pods of Flour ; also the price per barrel for theRpty Flour Barrels.BREAD.F the daily supply of about 650 lbs, more or Is, according to the strength of the Garri-sonf Montreal and St.Helen\u2019s.The Bread to be rde of inspected strong Superfine Flour of the quality, to be baked on tiles in loaves of 2 )! each, and to be delivered at the several Quaffs and Barracks free of charge.Price per pud to be stated.FRSH OX OR HEIFER BEEF Of ti best quality, to be properly slaughtered, and consist of equal portions of fore and hind qua» ; but it is to be distinctly and clearly und*-ood that Necks, Shanks and Houghs are to b-xcluded, but none of the Snetto be with-drav.The price per 100 lbs to be stated FORAGE, For ttjly rations for Cavalry and Artillery, cons.ting of 10 lbs of Oats or 14 lbs of Bran, 12 IbHay or36 lbs Grass, and 8 lbs Straw.For cher Troops, 9 lbs Oats or 14 lbs Bran, 16 lbs Hy, and 6 lbs Straw.Tenders to state the price if each description of rations; also of each hm, should a part only be required FUEL WOOD.200 cords, French measure, to be delivered by thiOontractor in stacks of one cord high and tcrepile the same, at his own expense, in stacksrf four cords high, to consist of equal proporions of Hard Maple and Black Birch sound and of the best quality, and sufficiently split; ogs of a large size, and sticks with pro jectingknots, or crooked, being inadmissible but nostick to be less than three inches in diameter.The length of the sticks or pieces is to be feet Eiglish measure, from point to scarp, or the coid to be made equivalent thereto Wood under 2] feet in length will not be received, end intermediate lengths between 3 feet and 2] Let will be received as 2] feet only.All wood of feet is to be stacked separately from that of 21 feet long.The quantity and period of each delivery will be made known on apnlW cation.'! r oe stated.COALS.200 chaldrons of Wallsend, Newcastle Sidney Goals, the whole to be of the best quality, large and round ; to be screened before delivery, at the Contractor's expense, with a screen, the apertures of which are not to be less than IJ inches in diameter.The price per chaldron to be stated.MOULD TALLOW CANDLES 2000 pounds, contained in boxes of 50 lbs each, six and eight to the pound, in such prO' portion as may be required ; to be manufac tured from pure unadulterated tallow ; sample of the candle to be sent with the tender.To be carefully packed in good and sufficient boxes, as the Contractor will be required to make good any loss caused by improper pack ing.The-price per lb; to be stated.OIL.600 gallons imperial measure of Pale Seal Oil, of tlie best quality, free from smell, iu casks of not more than 30 gallons.Samples to accompany the tender.Price per imperial gallon to be stated.OATEN STRAW Of the best description, free from thistle and weed, in such quantities as may be required for bedding for the Troops.Price per 100 bundles to be stated.All the prices are to be stated in currency.Payment for the first Two Hundred Barrels of Flour, for the first Five Hundred Cords ot Wood, for the first Month\u2019s Supply of Bread aud Beefj and for the first Month\u2019s Supply of Forage de-livered, will be withheld by the Commissa riat until the completion of the respective con tracts.All the Supplies will be subject to the appro val of the Commissariat Officer in charge of the Magazines at Montreal, or person deputed by him ; and, in case of rejection, the said Officer will at once purchase Supplies at the expense of the Contractor.Two Sureties, whose signatures are to be affixed to the Tender, will be re quired for the execution of each Contract.No Tender will be received unless made on printed forms, to be obtained at the Provision Office, Commissariat Magazines, near the Quebec Gate Barracks, where the Conditions of the Contracts may be seen, and any further information obtained.The Contractors to pay for the drawing up of the Contracts by a Notary, and for such Notorial copies of the Contract as may be required.The Notary will be selected by, and receive his instructions from, the Senior Commissariat Officer.HOSPITAL SUPPLIES.Sealed Tenders, in Duplicate, will be received at this Office, until noon, on the 18th August next, for the Supply of Provisions and Medical Comforts, for the use of the Military Hospitals at Montreal and St.Helen\u2019s, in such quantities as may be \u2018required for One Year, from 1st October, 1860, to 30 th September, 1861.All the articles are to be of the best description, and will be subject to the approval of the Purveyor to the Forces, or other person deputed hy him.The Prices are to be stated in Currency.The whole of the articles required are to be included in one Tender; and no Tender will be received unless made on Forms obtained from this Office.Commissariat, Canada, j Montreal, 17 th July, 1860.S tf 170 ANOTHER ARRIVAL OP FASHIONABLE HATS JOHN HENDERSON & Ë0., CRYSTAL BLOCK, Notre Dame Street, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, direct from Paris, a few cases of the most fashion-ahle\t_\t\u201e.SILK HATS.Also a large assortment of FRENCH FELT HATS 'of beautiful texture, which they offer to their Customers at greatly reduced prices.May 12.Industrial Products of Cauada Ever gathered together.The EXHIBITION will be OPENED on the TWENTY-FOURTH or TWENTY-FIFTH DAY of AUGUST next.GOODS FOR EXHIBITION WILL BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE THE FOURTEENTH OF AUGUST NEXT.BY special arrangement with the Board of Agriculture, Agricultural Implements shewn at Quebec, and competing for Money Prizes there, will also be received as late as the 23rd August at the Exhibition Building in Montreal, and allowed to compete for Medals, be.All Articles representing the Industrial Resources of the Country, being the PRODUCTS of the.FIELDS, the FORESTS, the MINES and the FISHERIES of the PROVINCE, as well as all.Articles Mamifactuicd iu Canada, will be received and allowed to compete for the Medals, Diplomas and Prizes.A Steam Engine will furnish motive power to any Machinery which it is desired should be shewn in motion.The Freight of all articles exhibited, to and from Montreal, over the several Lines of Railways and Steamboats, will be paid by the Board.All Articles forwarded to the Board, addressed to the undersigned, and marked \u201c FOR EXHIBITION,\u201d will, if approved, be placed on EXHIBITION FREE of any charge for ENTRY.Blank Forms of Applications for Space, and all further information, may be obtained on application to the undersigned.B.CHAMBERLIN, Secretary.Montreal; July 12.1860.\ta t£ 167 J ust^Published IN one handsome Post SvoVolume, Illustrated with many Cuts, and issued by Longman
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