Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 1 mai 1865, lundi 1 mai 1865
[" r POST OFFiei SoyfEBAL, Feb.8, im.Asai'çaia aed S*;partni8s oï 3ÔUUs at -.\tMontras!, MAILS., \"\u201d \u201d -¦\tAH.TCADU» A*C Worth Shore Land Route.[ Sorei, &c.\\.Canada West Day Train.[11 Laprairie.St.Johns, C.ÏÏ., Clarenceyille.| N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, j &c.Si.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and] * Island Pond.[3] Portland.M Chateauguay, Beauharnois and] Huntingdon.achine.Remi, Hemmingford&Plattsburj nambly,.Longueuiland Contrecœur.j St.Laurent, St.Bustache, St.J Scholastique, &c.Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese & St.Jtx wmc Rigaud.Carillon, Grenville, & Wav I Offices to Ottawa.r Terrebonne, New Glasgow St.Johns, N.B., Halifax, & P*, e! ) Island, fortnightly from Bos- s- tom.} Saulte Ste.Marie, &c, (via Toron- î to), every T uesday.\t\\ do do do do do do 17.40 A.M.7.55 p.m.7.40\ta.h.& 1.40 P.M, 1.40\tp.m.Registered Letters must be posted 16 minutes before he closir.of each Mail.AJ1 the above Mails are dailv, excent Sunday.HOUSES, &C, amhuim.TO LET.From 1st Mat Next.A FIBST-OLASS OUTTAGB, No.40 ,\t.Aylmer Street, containing 11 rooms, ISbI 4 of which are oa tlle fir8t floor.iraJjU Heated by Gold\u2019s Patent Steam Ap.paratus.Hot and Gold Water, Bath, &c.Can be seen from 10 to 12 A.H.Anply on the premises, or to HENRY JACKSON, 2 Cornwall Terrace.February 27.\t48 TO LET, Two of those handsome two-story CUT-STONE H 0USB3, 5 and 6 Portland Place, fitted up with all modern con- _______veniences ; Bath, Water Closet, Hot and Cold Water, good Stabling, Coach-house, and other Out-buildings.Possession 1st May.Apply to CHAS.TUGGEY, Union Buildings.March 13.\t60 TO LET ^That delightful COUNTRY SEAT in Ohristieyille, opposite to St.Johns, 0 E., heretofore the residence of Mrs, ______ Christie.Apply to W.McUINNIS, atChrislieville.April 11.\t1m 85 TO LET.That splendid BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, for a family desiring a comfortable residence, situated on Sher- _______ brooke Street, three doors from Mr.Dharlas Lacroix.It has a Garden ornamented with fine Trees, making the house extremely healthy and agreeable.It is besides, bat a quarter of an hours walk from the centre of business.Apply to the proprietor, L.G.FAUTEUX, 94 Port Street, at the corner of Foundling Street.F ebruary 16.\t39 TO LET.The two-story CUT-STONE DWELL 1NG, No.8 Notre Dame Street East at present occupied by Mr.P Delaney Apply to COURT & MACINTOSH.March 8, mwf 66 DUB.\tCLOSE V.UOam\t7.00 p m 8.00 am\t1.30 pm 10.45 pm\t7.00 am 9.45 am\t7.00 pm 9.30 a m\t2.00 pm 9.30 a m\t7.00ara 2.00 pm 9.80 am 11.00pm\t2.00 pm 7.C0 a m\t7.15 am 1.45 pm\t1.15 pm 7.00 am\t1.15 pm 6.80 pm\t6.30 am 9.15 am\t6.30 a m 6.15 pm\t2.00 pm 10.45 a m\t2.00 pm 11.00 am\t7.00\ta m 1.00\tpm 10.80 am\t7.30 a m 1.00 pm 6.30 am\t7,00 am 2.00 p m\t7.00 a m 9.45 am\t6.80 am 5.00 p m\t7.00 am \t\t\t6 00am \t-1\t7.00 pm vr xj iiteB a* AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LVII.MONTREAL, MONDAY MORNING, MAY J, 1865.HOUSES, &c.SfiOEES.April 28.TO LET, Part of STORE No.3S7 Notrb Daub Strbht.Apply on the premises.3TEAME&k^ STEAM WEEKLY M0NT11E1L AID VIA m 100 ©TORE TO LET.THAT first-class Four-Story OUT STONE STORE No.53 College Street.Apply to MILES WILLIAMS, Jr., College Street, Brewery February 2.\t27 TO LET, Possess\u2019on in May next, Two of those COMMODIOUS STORES in St.Paul Street, opposite the Weigh House of the Bonsecours Market.Apply to JOHN ATKINSON, No.384 Dorchester Street.April 13.-\t87 !ra STORE TO LET.Thb COMMODIOUS PREMISES occupied by Moss à Brother, No.303 St.Paul Street, from the first of.May next.Apply to JOHN F.HENRY & CO., 303 St.Paul Street.February 4.\t29 OFFICES.TO LET.In Rev.A.Toupin\u2019s Building, Place d\u2019Armes Those splendid OFFICES on the second flat, at present occupied by the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company.Also ONE or TWO OFFICES on the third fiat.Apply to H.M.PERRAULT, Architect, 65 St.Francois Xavier Street, February 6.\t30 Wlët; A LARGE DOUBLE OFFICE, light and airy, with use of Fire Proof Safe.Apply to G.W.MILLAR, 266 St.Paul Street' March 21.\t67 OFE1CES TO LET, SINGLE and DOUBLE OFFICES, in Young\u2019s Buildings, McGill Street, with fire-proof Safes.Apply on the premises to JAMES INGLIS, 6 William Street.March 18.\t65 NEW BETWEEN LIVERPOOL YORK Calling at Queenstown, Cork Harbor, Ireland.THROUGH TICKETS FROM MONTREAL VIA NEW YORK.THE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamships (the midernoted or others) to sail as follows.* \u2014 FROM NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL.EDINBURG.April 22.CITY OF BALTIMORE.April 29.And every sncceedinfe Saturday, from FIER 44.NORTH RIVER.Sates of Passag\u2019d from SSontreal.Cabin.First Cabin to Queenstown or Liverpool.-.$85.Do.to London .90.Do.\tto Paris, with privilege of stopping in Liverpool or London.100.Havre, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen 95.Children between 1 and 12 years .half fare.Infants under 1 year .free.Steeraoe.Steerage to Liverpool or Queenstown .£35.00 Do.to London, through by Rail .49.00 Do.to Paris.44.00 Do.to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &c.44.CO Children between 1 and 12 years.h alf fare.Infants under 1 year.$5.GO Return Tickets issued at reduced rates.13^For passage or further information, apply in Liverpool, to Wm.Inman, at the Head Offices of the Company, 62 and 63 Tower Buildings, South, 22 Water Street ; and in New York, at the Company\u2019s Offices, J ohn G.Dale, Agent, 15 Broadway.1865.Montreal & Chicago, 1865.Weekly Line of first-class Propellers.BRISTOL,.- .17.COO\tbushels\tcapacity.BROC E VILLE.,.16,500\tdo\tdo EAST.16,500\tdo\tdo NORTH.16,000\t11, SALE, UPON LIBERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT, The Propeller Whitby AND The Side-Wheel Steamer Ranger These Steamers are now lying at the Port of Kingston, wheie they can be seen.They are In good order and fully equipped for the Spring business.For terms and conditions of Sale, apply to Janes, Oliver & Co., No.90 FOUNDLING STREET.March 21.1865.The WitMehsall 1865.TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, NOTICE TO BREEDERS.iil The thorongh-bred Stallion \u201cGUNNER,\u201d laie \u201cPope Swigert,\u201d will STAND for MARES at the Mon- _______ treal Livery Stables, corner of Bleary and Craig Streets.For further particulars, apply to JOHN L 4.WLER, Montreal Livery Stables.March 27.\t72 MELIESIÏ, EAHCÏ GOODS 'J &c.HE WHOLE Sto. - >s contained in Pandora\u2019s box, ym.u, \u2019\t'\t\u2018 certainly to their aperient, anti septic aau teo.j rative properties.Dnlike any other medicament in use, they seom to carry on the three processes of purgation disinfection and inrigo-ratiou simultaneously; so that the system is regulate 1, the blood purified, and the nervous and muscular organization renovated at the same time.Hence thtdr almost miraculous cures of nearly all internal diseases.Their popularity, and that of the Ointment for external complaints and injuries, is simply the homage of the world to Truth.Men, women and children, upon whom the disciples of a musty, unphilosophical, and vapid pathology have pronounced sentence of death, recover by the use of these medicines, and shame the oracles of the profession by taking a new lease of life.These are results that all mankind can appreciate.No interested opposition can withstand them.The old Pharmacopoeia, the old practice of physio, (veneroble lumber I) are being swept away by the new regime.Holloway's Pills and Ointment are supplanting them iu all parts of the globe.\u2014IVY.Aaf.Police Gazette.M y 1\tcL\u2019.V li!2 ASTONISHING CURE OF INFLAMMATION THE BOWELS OF FIFTEEN YEARS STANDIiNG I Messrs.Jones & Evans\u2014Dear Sira ! Restored to kealtli, as I have been, under God, by tiie use ol your invaluable ilo.dlanu\u2019s German Bitters, I feel that I owe you tnis publie aekuowledgineut, About the year 1838, while residing m the city of Baltimore, I was attacked with mil uumation of the Bowels.For some time I paid but little attention to it, supposing it would soon pass oil'.But the disease grew worse, and I became seriously aiarmed at its progress.Inow had.recourse to medical advice, but without any marked effect.I rapidly lost ilesh, and became emaciated to such a degree as to attract the attention oi all with whom I came In contact.I cannot attempt to describe the feeling of utter helplessness that almost paralyzed my ellbi la for fifteen years At leugtn, wearied of life, but still willlni:, for tho sake of my family, to make another effort, I yielded to the advice ol my friends, aud, as an experimeut, bought a bottle of your Bitters.To my delighted surprise.T felt a change for the better before i had taken half the Dottle.1 continued its use, aud purchased a second bottle, whica effected a perfect cure.Five years have passed away, and I have experienced no recurrence of the disease.I am now a resident of tnis city, and am williugto give all similarly afilicted a statement ol my case.Very truly yours, WILLIAM CARISS, 312 Thompson Street, 1\u2019hilad\u2019a.Jones & Evans, Prop\u2019rs, 621 Arch St., Philadelphia.Asa \u2014eouaud\u2019s German Bitters.Take notmng else, and sec that the signature of C.M.Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle.These Bitters are for sale by druggists and storekeepers in every town and village in tne United States, (Janadas, West Indies, and South America.JOHN F.HENRY & CO., 303 9t.Paul Street, Mon-treel, (new No.515) Wholesale Agents for the Canadas May 1._________________________du DSW 1U3' IHisal üinstic M, THÎ ANNUAL MEEriNG will take place on MONDAY EVENING, 1st May.FRBD.S, BARNJUM, Secretary.April 29.\tu 101 lid to tiie Serd Süffierers.THE COMMITTEES fo collecting subscriptions in the differen Wards of the City, are requested to hand theimount collected to the Treasurer, Ms.H.Stakss, and to meet with the Executive Committee o TUESDAY KYEN-ING, 2nd May, at 7:30 .M., in one of the ROOMS of the MECHAiOS\u2019 INSTITUTE, Great St.James Street.Those who have underlain to Collect, are requested to bring their List! with the names of the different Subscribers.(By order.) L.N.DUVERNY, 7 g , .A.A.STEVENJN, \\ aecretane0' May 1.\t102 AKDEEW B.Î\u2019EWABT, ACCOUNTANT OFF.IAL ASSIGNEE.17 Bt, 1.Omc; Sacranxt Street.202 jar- SPECIAL NOTICE.\u2014To tne readers ol tne \u201cHerald,\u201d Montreal, Canada, the undersigned would respectfully ask attention to the preparations known as HUNNKWKLL\u2019S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, the great remedy for all Throat and Lung Complaints.HUNNEWELL\u2019S TOLU ANODYNE, a perfect relief for Neuralgia, all Nervous Complaints, and Loss of Sleep.HUNNEWELL\u2019S ECLECTIC FILLS, declared to be the most perfect Cathartic and Family Fill ; seldom requiring mors than one for a dose, act without Griping, and one that should be known to every family.These preparations will be noticed each month, and originating from most potent questions in Medicine, enjoyed for ten years unbounded reputation, readers are invited to accept such notices as a true index of character, and give me their confidence to test them.JOHN L.nUNNE WELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass.For sale by dealers in every City and Town.Dealers withuood business references supplied on commission.Lymans, Clare & Co., Kenneth Campbell & Co.Montreal ; Northrop, Lyman & Co., Newcastle, Wholesale Agents, o hruarv 8.\tSm-DW mwf 32 A.CHttbTOi HiiSM & CO., MONTREAL aQUEBEO, Shipping, Forwardii nnd Commission &G£lS.May I.\t2m 102 SOTICIfl TO ftBfiPGKS» ^ : jg& Mw i.FOR SAi \u2014\u201cThe well-known Steeple a*» OHESNUT MaRIS \u201cBrÜîi'I'K,\u201d .y Prince Albert.Af to C.F.ELWES, Box 103, m 103 .OH» sait TO BE LET CHEAP TO GOOD TENANTS.THREE NEW BKlCK HOUSES, 22 feet x 36 feet, in St.Nicholas Tolen- tiue Street, one lot north of Dorchea- _______, ter Street East, These houses are iu an airy situation, forming part of what is called the French Beaver Hall ; only three minutes walk from Viger Square.They contain nine Rooms, besides Kitchen, Pantry and Bath Room, and are finished in the prevailing style, and fitted up with all modern conveniences These first-class houses will be let at a considerable reduction on current rates to satisfac ¦ tory tenants.Inquire of KDW.GOFF PENNY, Herald Office.April 29.\t101 HdlLL U1IMITI, MONTREAL.The annual meeting of convocation will be held in the William Molson Hall, on TUESDAY, May 2nd, and WEDNESDAY, May 3rd, at THREE, P.M.Friends of the University are invited to attend, N B.\u2014Members of Convocation will meet in the Library at half-past Two.W.C.BAYNES, B.A., Seo.-Registrar.May I.m 102 BEMtYU F\u201e J.IHiEYEfR & CO.HAVE REMOVED TO No.511, new No,, St.Paul Street.May 1.\tm 102 REMOVAL.COURT & MACINTOSH k ¦: >.« v t: » tMJice Isr Place d\u2019Armcs, Lately occupied by the Hudson\u2019s Bay Ccmpany) above the Merchants\u2019 Bank.May 1.\tm 102 ^BRAHAM NEW LINCOLN.1ORK PAPERS Received this day, and tor Sale by T.RIDDELL.Frank Leslie s illustrated newspaper, containing\u2014 Funeral Procession (extra large Wood Out), Laying in State at the White House, Funeral Oration, Mrs.Lincoln in Deep Mourning, Hat and Spur worn by Booth, Booth Leaping from the Stage.| 1 A R P K R\u2019S W E E K LY, containing\u2014 President Lincoln at Home, Funeral Service at the White House, Citizens Viewing the Body at City Hall, N.Y, Scene at the Death Bed of Lincoln, Funeral Leaving the White House, View of Ford\u2019s Theatre, View of Portion of 10th St., off Ford s Theatre Catafalque used iu Procession in New York.Seward\u2019s Son Stopped by the Assassin.TVTATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE A H\tcontaining\u2014 Booth Escapiog from Ford\u2019s Theatre, Conveying the President from the Theatre, Identification of Payne by Negro Servant, Arrest cf Payne at the House of Surratt, Tarring and Feathering a Justifier of the Assassin, Arrest of G.A.Ataerot.one tf Conspirators.'HE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD THE\tdo do\tdo do\tdo do\tTRIBUNE NEWS Do\tdo\tdo\tdo\tTIMES and Do\tdo\tdo\tdo\tWORLD.Full of Exciting News.For sale by T.RIDDELL, 64 Great St.James S reel.May 1.\t102 HOPS, HOPS\u2014For sale by LAMPLOUGH ft CAMPBELL, May 1.Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, OATMDBAr.Blocs, 102 O EFRIGERATORS, REFRIGERATORS.\u2014 XL An assortment of the best styles on hand.For sale by LAMPLOUGH ft CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.MaJ ____________________\t102 \u2019 KA BARRELS SULP HU It, 50 do.Brimstone Canary and Hemp Seed.For sale by LAMPLOUGH ft CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.May 1.\t102 ID OUR HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE X and BO.LKR, with two SMALL MILLS, all in perfect order.Apply to LAMPLOUGH ft CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall.May 1.\t102 TO ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS \u2014An active YOUNG MAN, well educated, and who understands Mechanical Drawing, wishes to apprentice himself to a PRACTICAL ENGINEER.Can give good references, and is willing to make himself generally useful at the bench, &o.Address, X Y Z, Drawer 409 Post Office, Montreal, May 1.\tm 102 HOUSES TO LET.Nos.14, 22, and 24 Union Avenue, AÜD No.5.Pres de Yille Place.H.JOSEPH ft CO.April 26.r mwf 98 April 29.TO LET, .SUMMER RESIDENCE, at Long Point, 3 miles from the city, on the River side.Apply to ROBT.TURCOTTE, On the premises.\u2019 101 TO LET, A FIRST-OLAS3S HOUSE, No.33 City Councillor Street.Rent £75.Apply to April 28.LAMBE ft TUGGEY.m 100 TO LET.Those commodious and well known premises situated iu St.Maurice Street, long occupied as a Wholesale _ Grocery Store by Messrs.Cowan ft Oboss, and at present as a Tobacco Manufactory by Messrs.Clbmint Rsad ft Oo.The premises are well adapted for a large business or Manufactory, having ample accommodation for Stor age, &c.\u2014 AXSO,\u2014 That first class DWELLING, No.4 Princess Royal Terrace, Upper University Street, newly Painted and Papered, fitted up with all modern improvements, including Steam Heating apparatus, Baths, &c., Stables and Coach House.Possession may be obtained immediately.Also, No.5.Possession 1st May.Apply to JAMES SMITH, N P., St.Francois Xavier Street, or to the Proprietor, JAMES S EVANS, 64 McGill Street.April 26.\tr 98 TO LET.An excellent three-story Out-stone DWELLING, No.3 St.Antoine Place, at present occupied by James Foley, Esq In good order, and fitted up with the modern conveniences, having small garden ia front, large yard and outbuildings.Possession given on the first day of May next.Apply to WM.MUIR.du 90 April 24, TO LET.A first-class DWELLING HOUSE on Richmond Square ; rent $300 and as-Eesments.Also, a smaller first-class _______ HOUSE, rent $260.Possession may be had immediately.Rent to commence on the first of May.Apply to HENRY JACKSON, No.2 Cornwall Terraco, St.Denis Stieot.April 20.\t93 itoyal Insurance BimdiugSi TO LET, from 1st May next, THREE convenient and desirable OFFICES, fronting the River, at present occu-, pied by Messrs.W.S Goodhngh ft Co.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 FOUR DOUBLE and SINGLE OFFICES ia the Court.Apply to H.L.April 27.ROUTE, Agent, d 99 TO BE LET.SHOP AND OFFICES in McGILL STREET, Adjoining Messrs.Schneider & Bond, April 25.WM.B.LAMBE, Union Buildings, St.Francois Xavier Street.r 97 CABBAGE SEED.HE ST.JOHN\u2019S DRUMHEAD CABBAGE T1 Summer Cabbages, and the ST.DENIS the most desirable for winter use.Fresh supplies received at the MEDICAL DEPOT, corner of Notre Dame and St.John Streets.April 28.\t101 i'R HK CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing § between the undersigned, under the style and firm of BOYER ft HAWLEY, was, on the 26th April instant, DISSOLVED by limitation.The affairs of the late firm will be settled by Loots Botbk and L.A.Boyeh, who will carry on business under the style of LOUIS BUYER ft FILS.LOUIS BOYER, j.a.hawley, L.A.BOYER.Montreal, 23th April, 1865.\tr 101 THE undersigned will continue in the same business as heretofore, in his own name.J.A.HAWLEY.Montreal, 28th April, 1865.\tr 101 Slip BISCUIT.f'pHE undersigned keeps constantly on hand No.I, No.2, and Captain\u2019s BISCUIT warranted manufactured with all possible cate and best materials, to ensure preservation and flavour.Also, BEST CRACKERS, of every descrip-tioH, plain and fancy.BEST TABLE and STORE PACKED BUTTER, 200 kegs.Pleas - sendorde's to Nos 275 and 277 (new numbers) Commissioners street, Red Store.OVIDE DUFRESNE.April 29,\tloi FOU SALS OU CHAKTfiH, The superior and staunch Upper-Cabin Steamer BANSHEEi Favourably known as one of the U.0.Royal Mail Lini.She is fully equipped in every respect, and in good running order.For further information, apply to Messrs, GIBB* HUNTER, Notaries, Ac., No.61 Little St.James Street, Montreal.May 1.\t102 Jast ru'Dlished, A LAMENT FOR THE RIGHT REV, JAMES GILLIS, D.D., Bishop of Edinburg, with other Poems, by the Rev.JEneas MacDonald Dawson.Price 50 cents.DAWSON BROTHERS, Nos.55 and 59 Great St.James Street, May I.\t_\t102 "]
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