Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 17 novembre 1863, mardi 17 novembre 1863
[" POST OFFICE, Montreal, Oct.27,1863.Arrivals and Sopartnres of Blails at Montreal.mails.T^\u201c5rStS5b5âtri5d5aî5i'i korel, Three Rivers, Batiscan.&c f Quebec by Railroad.| canadiiwestNiAÆm;;;;EJ: \"ci^SSl^^-viDeandV N&I°rk\u2019 BoBtou.Buffalo,'Troy', ! Portland.ClïunlS.û [ Lachine.i St.Remi, Hemmingford&Plattsburg Chambly, St.Ccsaire, &c.1 Longueuil and Contrecœur.i St Laurent, St.Eustache.\u201d \" * W^eSnttote'Th.erese * St.Jerome \"hi™ otAawa> Including Offices | m Two Mountains.\tt Terrebonne New Glasgow \" StTsl-?na \u2019 N:B-\u2019Halifax, and P.E.1 Maud, via Portland, Wedues-1 days and Saturdays.\tj Ditto fortnightly from Boston.DUE.G.30 am 5.30 p m 8.00 a m 10.30 p m 0.20 am 10.30 am 10.30\ta m 0.30 am 11.00 pm 0.30 am 1.55 pm 0.30 a m 6.30\tp m 0.15 a m 0.15 p m 11.00 am 11.00 am GLOSS.4.15 p m 0.00 a m 10.30\ta m 6.30\tan 2.00\tpm 6.30 p m 5.00\tpm 6.30 a m 4.00\tpm 6.30\ta m 5.30\tp m 3.00\tp m 7 00 a m 3.00 p m 3.00 p m 0.00 am 3.00 p m 3.00\tp m 6.00\tam 6.00\ta m 2\t00 pm 2.15 p m 3\t00 pm 7.30\tam 2.45 p m 7.00\tam 7.00\tam 6.00\ta m 7.00\tam 3.00\tpm 2.30\tp m m BUSINESS NOTICES.S B AND DAILY COMMERCIA1.GAZETTE.VOLUME XV.MONTREAL, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17 1863.O U AR AJVTEE FOR EMPLOYERS A HD EMPLOYEES.Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 7.10 a.h.3°\tdo\t6.10\tr.M.\u201c°\tdo\t9.40 a.m.& 3.25 r.M.\u201co\tdo\t3.25\tp.m.fch?e?l!!;Sredr'ett^r-»9rm?st bePosied 15minutes before Closing of each Mail.All the above Mails (exclusive of the St.John, N.B., gc.J aré daily except Sunday.ïïüMpiPIlïï The Mine Eemaining Lots TOE SALE, PORMINO THE EASTERN BOUNDARY OE THE Park of McGill College, 100 FEET FRONT BY 120 FEET DEEP UPON UNIVERSITY STREET.Private Surety Superseded.F £1 The price may remain, chasers, asa at the option of Pur- Mlim DE FONDS Mortgage for FIFTEEN to TWENTY YEARS, nterest at 6 per cent per annum.SOME CHOICE LOTS ALSO ON Mansfield street & Victoria street.Plans of the unsold Lots to be had at the Office of the ROYAL INSTITUTION, Burnside Hall.M.fS.\u2014Tlse JLots and their Situations may oe seen marked on the Fence in University Street.W.O.BAYNES, Secretary.258 October 29.PHOII FIBIDBT, Toronto, C, W.MORNING TORO â TORONTO- JOHN McGEE, Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealei IN EVERY DESCRIPTION O?Mil iHDJOlLOVUE The New \u20acook Stove \u201cCanada,\u201d For Coal or Wood; Original and Patented.Got up expressly for the MONTREAL CITY TRADE.The most economical and efficient Cook Stove in the market ; completely taking the place of the \u201c STEWARD,\" \u201c IMITATION STEWARD,\u201d and TRIUMPH.The \" Horning Rlory,\u201d four Sizes.Littlefield\u2019s latest and best invention in the Base Burning Coal Stove.The best working and most economical Stove of this kind yet invented.Suits Hall, Parlor, Drawing, or Dining Rooms ; equally well adapted for Schools, Offices and Stores.Amongst its many advantages, the following stands prominent, causing it to supercede its predecessors,\u2014 the \u201cALBANIAN,\" \u201cNORTHERN LIGHT,\" and \u201cRAILWAY COAL BURNER.\u201d It will really keep in all the Fall with one lighting ; gathers less Clinkers than any other Stove ; no poisonous Gases escape from this Stove; it is supplied with an Evaporating Dish or Urn, Which moi.tens the atmosphere, rendering it more fcealthy and entirely preventing the opening up of seams and crack in Furniture.Coal or Wood do\tdo do\tdo ÏHAVE NOW and constantly keep ON HAND the best manufactured and largest Stock of Cooking Stoves, Fariar\tdo Mali\tdo SOLD ONLY BY, IN MONTREAL, Messrs.PROWSE & McFARLANE, Great St.Jame8 Messrs.POITRAS & GREY SIR, Great St, James Street.Messrs.WARMINGTON & SON, McGill Street.Mr.G.La PAGE, St.Paul Street.McGEE.JOHH September 17- 3m 222 PIG IRON.1, 300 tous &ÂRTSMERRIE, No.FOR SALE BY J.Henry Evans, 271 St.Paul Street 232 Sept.29.mi mmi\u2019 ciifin Clognac.THE Undersigned respectfully invites the at tention of the Trade to the above célébrât ed Company\u2019s annual consignment of OLD AND SUPERIOR iiD Air\t\tn\turn UMltl\tm ul\tUr\t11 I Of London and Edinburgh.EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT O.F PARLIAMENT.Head Office for Canada:\u201469 Great St.James Street, Montreal.17HIS SOCIETY is no.T prepared to GRANT BONDS OF INDEMNITY to Bankers, Merchants, Public Companies, Municipal Corporations, and others, in Canada, against Losses occasioned by the dishonesty or infidelity of their employees.TO EMPLOYERS, The system of this Society offers great advantages, inasmuch as it not only secures to them the payment of any loss so sustained ; but attords them the means of avoiding the unpleasantness, and to a great extent uncertainty, attendant upon private Suretyships ; and as the Society, fob its own safety, takes all steps to ascertain the character of an applicant for employment, Employers are relieved of that necessarily delicate and troublesome task, and are assured by the fact of ihe Society\u2019s consenting to grant a Guarantee, that the Candidate for such employ has been found, as far as it is possible to be known, fully worthy of their confidence and trust.TO EMPLOYEES, It obviates the unpleasant necessity of resorting to their personal friends, and enables them by payment of a small annual premium, to be their own independent security, with the satisfaction of feeling that the Security they give is of the most substantial kind, and, at the same time, a convincing proof of their well-established trustworthiness.TO BONDSMEN, It affords, in approved cases, the means of Immediate release from the responsibility which they have undertaken, every facility being given to substitute the Society\u2019s Bonds for existing Suretyships, no charge beyond the actual Premium being incurred.This system of Guarantee has been thoroughly tested, and its advantages largely mr.de use ol by the Mercantile and Commercial Communities of Great Britain, and most of her dependencies; the various Departments of the Imperial Government, in addition, having been authorized, by special Act of Parliament, to accept the Bonds of this Society only.This Society has also an extensive business in LIFE ASSURANCE, The terms of which are exceedingly favourable to Assurers, especially so to THOSE WHO ARE GUARANTEED, the reduction in the Premiums in such cases being very considerable.The PRESENT INCOME of the Society, from Premiums alone, is upwards of $680,000 per annum.The SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL is $1.500,000, with power to increase to $5,000,000, And the ASSETS, on 31st December, 1862, exceeded $U,509,000.-\u2014o- DIRECTORS IN CANADA : Henry Thomas, Esq., (Messrs.Thomas, Thibau-deau & Co.) Director of the Bank of Montreal, Chairman.Hon.G.E.Cartier, M.P.P., foi Montreal.Thos.Cramp, Esq., President of the Board of /Trade, Montreal.Hon.Chas.Alleyn, Q.C., M.P.P., for Quebec.Cbas.J.Brydoes, Esq.Managing Director, Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal.Hon.John Ross, M.L.O., Toronto, Canada West.M.D.November 6.MEDICAL ADVISER ! WM.ERASER, .Esq., RESIDENT SECRETARY: EDWARD RAWLINGS, By whom information upon ail points will be promptly afforded.1m inf 265 PIANO ItiNU'AUUKV à WAKERU0M» AT 138 CRAIG STREET, Where they now have on hand an extensive assortment of PIANOS, Of their own manufacture, which, for power, fulness and brilliancy of tone, are pronounced by the best judges equal, if not superior, to any in the market, and having obtained a Patent for an important improvement in the construction of X* X ^ KT C3> ^ they feel confident of giving perfect satisfactory to those who may favor them with their orders.Parties desirous of procuring First-Class Instruments at the most moderate prices, are respectfully solicited to cill and examine our PIANOS before purchasing elsewhere, !d\u201dEach Piano warranted for five years.?3\u201c01d Pianos taken in Exchange.WM.G.VOGT & OO., 138 Craig Street, Montreal.August 25.\t3m 202 Department of Public Works.TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON of the 23rd instant, for the purchase of ihe Powerful Iron Screw Tug Steamers \u201cQUEEN VICTORIA,\u201d and \u201c NAPOLEON III.,\u2019\u2019the property of the Canadian Government.These steamers were built by \u201c Napier,\u201d of Glasgow, in 1856, with oscillating engines of 300 nominal and 750 effective horse power, 405 tons measurement, 16 feet in hold, 30 feet beam, and 173 feet length over all; they are in good order and well found in every respect.The purchaser will have to pay cash on delivery, or time will be allowed for payment upon approved security being given.For further information, apply by letter to the undersigned.The vessels may be seen at the Port of Quebec.By order of the Commissioner, T.TRUDEAU, Sscretary.Quebec, Canada East, i November 2, 1863.i\tda-265 JIN FOIL AND METALLIC CAP MANUFACTOBÎ No.38 Crosby Street, X.JOHN J.CHOOHH do CO, Are manufacturing, under their Patent, ROLLED TIN FOIL, PLAIN, PRINTED, OR EMBOSSED, Suitable for wrapping Pint Cut and Cavendsh Tobacco, Cheett, Spicti, $c., tfC., Ifc.Thin Beaten Foil, all sizes, superior in brilliancy and strength of the imported article.METALLIC GAPS, IXVALDABLB For Sealing Bottles containing Wine or othei liquids.Jars, &e., stamped with any name oi design required.Also, Moaio plates, soldbb, iypb a bbitahhia hital Jane 25.\tly 160 PRIME OLDJIBi RUM.50 Puns Prime Old Cuba Rum The New Pain-Killer THIS popular medicine Is no longer an experi ment.Thousands of people who have used it.bear witness to its superior excellence as a Linnment and a Pain-Killer.Full directions accompany each bottle.It may be used externally for KHfiUMATlSM.NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, BURNS and SCALDS, BRUISES and SWELLINGS, SORE THROAT, LUMBAGO, &c., &c.and may be used internally for CHOLIC and COLDS, CHOLERA MORBUS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DIARRHOEA, WIND CHOLIC, &c , &c.Much might be said of its remedial properties and magical effects, but tne limited space of this Advertisement will only admit of a general summary.It is prepared with care ; great pains being taken to allot an exact proportion of each of its ingredients, in such a manner that the combination shall be, in every respect, at once more rapid in its operation, and more effectual than any other similar medicine.A SINGLE DROP, Applied to an aching tooth, stops the pain instantly.Or the same effect may be obtained by mixing a few drops with warm water, and use as a wash, forcing it into the cavities and against the nerve of the decayed tooth.A SINGLE TEASPOON PUL, Taken in warm water or otherwise, as the taste may dictate, checks Diarrhoea, Cholic, and all Bowel Complaints, within a most incredible short space of time, Sold in every Drug Store, and Country Store throughout Canada.Price 25 Cents per Bottle.JOHN F.HENRY & CO , Proprietors, 303 St.Paul Street.Montreal, C.E., And Main Street, Waterbury, Yt.N o vember 13.\t.ly D W-271 M.H.Downs\u2019 Vegetable Ralsamic Hlxlr, THIS old, time-tried, standard remedy still main tains its popularity.When all others have proved inefficient, the Elixir alone continues to give satisfaction.Use it for COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, croup, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs.THIRTY-ONE YEARS AGO, The Elixir first made its appearance ; and even then, in its primitive and imperfect state, produced such extraordinary results, that it bveame at once a general favourite.Many have made it, what it really is, A FAMILY MEDICINE.For, as more than half ttye diseases ,l to which flesh is heir\u201d originate from colds, so this may lie considered a general preventive of all diseases, by removing the primeval cause.CHILDREN, Who car not be persuaded to take Troches, Pectorals.and other naseous, (though undoubtedly good) cough medicines, take the Elixir with avidity, as it is both pleasant and agreeable to the taste.adults Shopld always keep this Family Physician at hand and by its timely use save hundreds of dollars that would otherwise be swallowed up in discharging doctors fees.Pi ice 25 Cents, 50 Cents, and $1 per Bottle.Sold in every town and village in Canada.JOHN F.HENRY & CO., Proprietors, 303 St.Paul Street, Montreal, C.E., and Main Street, Waterbury, Yt.November 13.\tly DW 271 VERY For Sale, in Bond or Duty Paid, in hbda and cases, and ol\t^STEPHENS, Aff-ont for the Vine Growers\u2019 Company.o ,,\t220 Ssp .16-\t____________________\u2014 OOUMTBRFX5ÏTS.HAVING, after much trouble and consider-able expense, discovered the party who has been counterfeiting my Pills m the Canadas and having received a complete list of all those \u201c whom they were sold, and havmg had what remained of such counterfeits destroyed, and the proper Bteps taken to prevent a recurrence of K counterfeiting; and being that none but the genuine are now in the market, \u201c»»\t\u201c \u201cSSmas HOLLOWAY, 86 Maid*» La»*, Nbw Yobk.1» r Ml FOR SALE BY maim smishbeifk m NUMBER 274 PAPER_BAGS.WALTER J.H.ROOD & COT.supply Plain and Printed PAPER and COTTON BAGS to Grocers, Seedsmen, Confectioners, Druggists, Milliners, Hatters, and others, at wholesale prices.Merchants supplied with TEA and other Sample Bags.Every description of Bags made to order.Samples always to be seen at the Office, 255 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal.P.O.Box 673, Country orders promptly filled.October 30.\tdd-259 October 23.JOSEPH TIFFIN.253 TO LET.FOUR of the FINE NEW BLOCK of FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES, known as \u201c Ennony Tbrrack,\u201d Me-Tavish Street.Xtî^îandsome new residences of Mr.Hugh Allan, Mr.Henry Lyman and Mr.Wood are situated in this street.Four of the Eight Houses are already Let.' Apply to ^ J\tF.DAVID, 46 Dorchester Street, East.September 10.\t^16 BRITISH Dll RUINING C0MP1NT, BMISKILLEN, C.W.Thb Undersigned have been Appointed SOLE AUEKTS in LOWER CANADA FOB THEIR best Refined Petioleum Oil, WARRANTED FOR Quality, Safety and Illuminating Power ! PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS will be Sold at the time and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, which the Registrar is not bound to include in his Certificats, under Chapter thirty-six of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, are hereby required to make them known according to law.All oppositions afin de conserver may be fyled at any time within two days next afier the return of the writ : VENDITIONI EXPONAS DE TERRIS.From the District of Montreal.Montreal, to wit : ( f OUÏS B-VOLIGNY, of No.4471.\ti AJ the town of Terre- bonne, in the district of Terrebonne, Captain of Steamboat, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of AUGUSTIN GAGNON, of the parish of St.Bruno, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : The said Lands and Tenements mentioned and described in the Schedule annexed to the said Writ, marked A, as follows, to wit : \u2014 1.A lot of land, lying and situate in Lara, bastaliere range, in the said parish of St.Bruno, in the county of Chambly, in the said district of Montreal, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less, without any warranty of precise measurement ; joining in front to the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear to the line (trait-quarre) of the rang des vingt-cinq, on one side to Leon Lussier, and on the other side to the lot of land hereinafter described, of which it heretofore formed part\u2014with a wooden house, a barn, a stable, and other buildings tlftsepn çreçted.2.Another lot of land lying and situate at the same place, containing two arpents and a half in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less, without warranty of precise measurement ; joining in front to the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear to the line (trait quarre) of the said rang des vingt cinq, on one side to the said lot of land hereinabove described, aqd of which it hgre(;ofore fofme4 part, and on the other side to the line road or route\u2014with a wooden house, a barn and stables thereon erected, ?im November 2, TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.- Those large and commodious premise* No.297 St.Paul street, recently occupied as a Dry Goods Store by Messrs.John Smith & Co.Apply to ÇQÏÏRX * MACINTOSH, October S.\t*36 s :\t¦ !*¦»* To be sold, the said two lots of land and dependencies, subject to the charges, conditions, servitudes and hypotheques mentioned and enumerated in the schedule marked B, annexed to the said writ of Venditioni Exponas in favor of Bazil Gagnon, Rentier, of the Parish of St.Bruno, the Opposant afin de charge in this cause, as follows, to wit : The right in virtue of the Act of Donation firstly mentioned in the said Opposition, to wit, an Act of Donation passed before Mtre.Lacoste and colleague, Notaries, the thirty-first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and made by the said Bazile Gagnon the opposant and Félicité Turgeotte bis wife to the said Augustin Gagnon their son, the Defendant, to the enjoyment during the life time of the said Opposant of the ground, at his option, to sow three bushels of pieces of potatoes, ploughed and harrowed by the purchaser every year, and manured every two years ; further to the charge by the said purchaser to pay and furnish every year to the said Opposant at his domicile the following rente et perfdon viagère in virtue of the aforesaid Act of donation amended by the award rendered by Henri Monjeau and Antoine Vincent, before Mtre Isid, Hurtequ and Colleague, Notaries, the Ninth November one thousand eight hundred and fifty, to wit : Sixteen bushels and two-thirds of goed, dry, clean and merchantable wheat ground into flour, the flour sifted, delivered, half at St.Michel and the other half on the first of March, ten bushels and two-thirds of good, clean and dry peas for fattening, delivered half at the St.Michel, and half on the first day of November, la Toussaint.A good pig of eighteen months old, chosen from his herd, delivered at the St.Michel', thirty-three pounds and one-third of good fat Beef delivered at Christmas ; eight good Spring chickens, and one good turkey, delivered on the first day of November ; six bushels acd two-thirds of good oats delivered on the first da^ of November ; two-thirds of a bushel of salt ; twelve pouuds of good candles ; eight pounds of good maple sugar; ten pounds of good soap-, two-thirds of a pound of good green tea; two-thirds of a pound of good chocolate ; two-thirds of a pound of good green coffee ; two-thirds of a pound of good pepper ; a quarter of a pound of cloves ; a pound and-a-half of rice ; the sum of sixteen livres payable on demand ; one quart of vinegar ; two-thirds of a gallon of good molasses ; six pounds and two-thirds of good salt butter, delivered when required ; a servant girl who will be paid by the purchaser, and boarded, lodged and washed by the said Opposant, the said purchaser paying monthly to the said opposant in lieu of said washing the sqm of twenty-five cents, a suitable horse bar.nessed to a good solid vehicle, with robes aud cushions according to the seasons of the year at the demand of the said opposant ; a goad milch coiv that will be pastured, and suitably wintered, and replaced in case of death, infirmity, old age, or failure to bear a calf during the year, delivered at the commencement of the mouth of May, to be milked up to the twenty-fifth day of November, one ewe sheep that will he lodged and pastured together with her lambs of the year, and wintered and replaced in case of death, infirmity, or old age ; in money the sum of thirty-one livres, and one-third, payable quarterly, and in advance ; to warm properly the apartments occupied by the said opposant, and to furnish him the necessary splintered wood to heat his oven, as also the necessary wood for cooking purposes in Summer at his demand ; to furnisu to the said opposant eignteen pounds of good Canadian tobacco, delivered at the St Michel ; in money the sum of four livres and twelve sous ; two pairs of shoes f souliers de bœuf) delivered on demand ; lastly, to furnish to the said opposant all the neçeosary services qf the doctor and priest when requited in sickness aud at his death to cause him to be interred in the Cemetery of the Parish where he shall die with a funeral service of ihe price of fifty livres at the time of his death, the body being present, or as soon afterwards as possible, and a similar service a year after his decease, and twenty low masses (messes basses de requiem) for the repose of his soul, during the year following his decease ; and farther to pay by virtue of the Act of Donation secondly mentioned in the said Opposition (to wit an Act of Donation made by the said Bazile Gagnon the Opposant and Éelicite Turgeotte his wife, to the said Augustin Gagnon their son the Defendant, ^passed before Mtre.E.Pages, and Colleague, Notaries, the twenty-second day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fiftj two) to the said Opposant in this cause, at his domicile, during his lifetime, another Rente et Pension Viagère of one hundred and two livres every year, payable in two payments, to wit ; fifty-four livres at the St.Michel, and forty-eight livres, during the month of March of every year up to the time of the decease of said Opposaut further in conformity to the admissions of the parties fyled in this cause the seventeenth day of September last, which said admissions are as follows : The parties in this cause admit that the house built at St.Bruno by the said défendent, for Bazile Gagnon the opposant, and which the said opposaut has occupied for a number of years past upon a property belonging to the said defendant at said St.Bruno, forms part of the houses and property seized in this cause, and designated in two lots in the procès verbal of seizure in this cause ;\u2014to give up, by virtue of an agreement of the twenty-eighth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, passed before Mtre Pa-e and Colleague, Notaries, between the said Augustin Gagnon fils, the defendant and Joseph Lussier, empowered by a specia.procuration to that effect by the said Bazile Gagnon, Pere, the opposant, to the said opposant the enjoyment of a house built at St.Bruno on a property belonging to the said defendant, and forming part of the acre of land that he, the said defendant, had acquired of Ambroise Massé ; also the enjoyment of a lot of land suefi as fenced in and of which the said Opposant has had the enjoyment foy several years; of a bnilding for his cattle, a well and dairy house, the whole attached to the said house.To be sold subject as aforesaid at the Parochial Church door of the Parish of ST.BRUNO, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH of NOVEMBER instant, at TEN of the clock in the FORENOON- The said writ returnable on the third day of December next.A.M.DELISLE, Sheriff.Sberifi 8 Office, Montreal, 6thNov.1863.PUBLIC NOTICE\u2019iS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undermentioned Lands and Tenements will be Sold at the time and place as mentioned below.All persons having Claims on the same which the Registrar is not bound to include in his Certificate under chapter thirty-six of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada aie hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions afin de conserver may be fyled at any time within two days next after the return of the writ :\u2014 THIRD ALIAS PLURIES VENDITIONI EXPONAS DE TERRIS.Mohtreal, to wit : ) //t RACE RUSSELL, of No.80.J T' Sutherlandshire, in Scotland, Spinster, Plaintiff, against the Lands and Tenements of DAME JULIE FOURNIER formerly of the Parish of Ste.Magdeiaine do Rigaudj in the District of Montreal, now of Lancaster, in that portion of the Province of Canada heretofore Upper Canada, in her capacity of Tutrix, duly appointed en justice to Marie Gene-ylevo Olppinde Larocque^'harlej TJmoieon Larocque, Jean Baptiste Jü&ch Larocque, Marie EelieLaroeque, Barnabe Cedilar Larocque, and Eorcina Larocque, in their quality of sole heirs and legal representatives ol the late Charles Larocque, their father, defendant; and Louis Isaac Rochbrune dit Larocque, formerly of the Borough of William Henry, otherwise called Sorel, now of Rigaud aforesaid, Esquire, Barnabe Rochbrune dit Larocque, of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, Physician, Julie Larocque, of St.Polyoarpe, in the said district of Montreal, wife of Pierre Théophile Leduc, of at.Polycarpe, aforesaid, Physician, and the said Pierre Théophile Leduc, for the purpose of authorizing his said wife, defendantsyiar reprise a\u2019instance.The immovable Properties hereafter described, Seized as belonging \u2018 to the said Dame Julie Fournier, in her said quality ; and mentioned and set forth in the Schedule annexed to the said writ, marked A :\u2014 L\u2014A lot or parcel of land lying and situate in the parish and seigniory of Ste.Magdaleine de Rigaud, known and distingui.hed as lot number twenty-five, on the sqnth side of Riviere d la Graisse, of four arpsnts in width by sixteen arpents in depth, more or less, without warranty as to precise measure ; bounded in front, the said lot or parcel ot land, by the said Riviere à la Grahse, in rear by the lands of A.W.Charle-bois, Esquire, on the one side to the north by lot number twenty-four, and on the other side to the south by lot number twenty-six, presently known as the domain belonging to Dame M.C.C.DeLottnnieye.wife of William Bingham, Esquire, proprietor and spignioress of the seigniory of Rigaud\u2014with a two-story stone house, two wooden houses, a barn, three stables, sheds, ice house and other buildings theron erected Reserving thereof the following lots and premises hereinafter described as follows, to wit :\u2014 Firstly.\u2014All that portion of land and premises whereon the grigt mill, the fulling mill, the manor house and other buildings are constructed, together with the privilege of the passage of a Canal through a certain portion THE \u2018ALBANIAN\u201d First Prize Stove FORMS NO CLINKERS! REQUIRES NO FIRE BRICKS 1 rn-ntrp«SA^E HEAT FR0M ,j,HE! base1 COSUMES ALL THE GAS ! «\u201cIt has superseded all other Stoves.FOR SALE AT MEILSjEU 1 & 71 GREAT ST.JAMES STREET.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A large variety of Hall, Parlor aad KHefien stoves, FOR WOOD OR COAL.71 Great St, James Street.BSEETHiTiUJES CD O CD P CD \u2018 \"S pi CD TRADE AND COMMERCE* Montreal, Nov.16.The weather still continues very open and we have had several showers of rain.We give to-days receipts by Canal and Railroad : Ashes ¦ÿ\u2019 Canal, brls\t\t.\t$3\t Railroad, do\t\t\t.> 66\u2014\t123 Tkmr $\u2022\u2019 Canal, bris\t\t\t Railroad, do\t\t\t5277 Wheat Cana!, bus\t\t\t Railroad, do\t\t\t11487 Butter ^ Canal, kgs\t\t\t Railroad, do\t\t\t682 Peas ^ Canal, bus\t\t\t12382 Bariev per Cana!, bus .\t\t, 3800 Oats ^ do, bris, 00 o .\t\t, 2ao Tallow if do, brls\t\t .\t\t.\t130 Racon do, ' tons\t\t\t14 Tobacco, Ç1 do, hhds.,\t\t, 11 Oil ^ Canal, brls\t\t\t34 On the Corn Exchange the amount of flour changed hands was considerable, say about 10,-000 brls.Superfine selling at $4.i2j to 4 20, and in one instance $4 25 for a first-class brand in shipping order.Some 8C0 brls.Fancy brought $4 50, and considerable transactions in Extras at 4.70 to 4.85, and in one case qt$5.Large sales of bag flour, ov?t 4000 bags, at rates ranging fpom $2 20 to 2.25.Wheat\u2014Car whent U.Û.Spring brought 89c to 90c.A cargo was sold afloat at 89ic ; another of 12,000 bus on p.t.Latest Wester?AftviqES.\u2014The following advices were received this forenoon by telegraph ; Milwaukie, Nov.14.\u2014Wheat firm, $1,08 in Store.Receipts 48,000 bu.Chicago, Nov.14.\u2014Flour dull and unchanged.Wheat, $1,07 to $l,07j in store.Corn, 84 cts.to 85 cents in store.Nothing new in Groceies or Freights.Fmancia/.\u2014Sterling Exchange is firm at lOj to 1ÜJ per ct pm.for Bank drafts, and 9J to 9J for private.American Bank Notes are w\u2019orth 32 to 32| per cent discount, buying and selling price.Silver 2^ to3j per et.dis.By telegram from New York, Sterling Exchange is quoted at 160 ; Gold 147 ; Silver 142.To-day\u2019s Receipts at the Custons Hause are $33 754.89, S E.p-p UX iR'-< 9 ^ B ^ O CÆ C-l =-l ^\t=-1 pH PÜPpfOpïSgPPCD.PCDCD
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