Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 22 avril 1869, jeudi 22 avril 1869
[" Foi1 Saié dï îë 3jSts ¦ tô\"i:et, '' '' ^.- Ê\u2014-e» -HE house at the Cdenei' ofUni-rPvt yerslty and Catheart Streets at ! X l P^?.enîn?CC}ipied the Literary i H Club.The House has been paint-\u2022 .e,< an?Papered and otherwise improved within the past year.Possession given on the 1st of May or on 26th April if required.Apply on the premises.April 14.\t^ TO LET, T^e three-story STONE HOUSE, B'rT\tHoly rood Terrace, McGill B \" College Avenue.Apply to GEO.W.WARNER & SON, No.57 St.Francois Xavier St.68 March 22 TO LET.A First-Class DWELLING-HOUSE, No.2s9 Peel Sereet.Apply to February 23.JOHN ELLIOTT, 198 St.Paul Street.45 TO Hi 111 T, t Roomed House t Street, wit h good and Out-buildings, the House.Re- _____ spectable neighbours.Rent £&i.Apply to EDW.GOFF PENNY, Herald Office.February 23.\t45 TO LET, A DWELLING HOUSE, No.14 jirE~âî Brunswick Street, Beaver Hall.Apply to A.WILSON, Herald Office.87 TO LET, No.1 PRINCE RUPERT PLACE, McTavish Street.Apply to >\tS.H.& A.S.EWING, 102 King Street.38 April 13 February 15.TO LET, The STORES, No.334 St.Paul street, corner of St.Dizier Lane, and extending to Commissioner\u2019s street, No.267.Immediate possession.\u2014Also,\u2014 The STORE, No.426 St.Paul street, corner St.Francois Xavier street, lately occupied by Messrs.McCulloch, Jack & Co.N.B.\u2014Alterations made to suit a good tenant.O.BERTHELET, 291 Dorchester street.April 12.\t96 TO LET, From the 1st May next, the THREE rrrfi story cut-stone store, no.s a 2 ! 444 St.Paul Street.wm AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.YOL.LXI.MONTREAL, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1869.NUMBER 95 F HOUSES, r Sale or to Let.The TO LET STORE and PREMISES, at present occupied by Messrs.Gauthier, Mayrand & Co., No.289 Commissioner Street .Apply to JOHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS., 117 St.Francois Xavier Street.February 12.\tmwf36 TO LET, A First-Class DWELLING HOUSE, 261 St.Antoine Street, suitable for s a a | a Family or a first-class Boarding s ® n I House; containing nine B e d-rooms; heated with Prowse\u2019s Hot Air Furnace, Baths, and all modern commodities.Apply to AMABLE PREVOST, St.Paul Street.March 21.\tmwf70 April 9.T.BOUTHILLIER, Sherifi\u2019s Office, Court House.84 TO LET, ^ That First-Class STONE DWEL-lltlnrT' LING, No.702 Lagauchetiere |E Gal Street, West, opposite the residence of Gen.Windham.Apply to KERSHAW & EDWARDS ; Or to\tMR.WILSON, Herald Office.April 9.\t84 TO LET, STORE corner of Notre Dame and McGill Streets, to be divided into two Stores if required ; and the two upper fiats rented apart.Those __two fiats could answer aPhotogra- pher or for Show Room.Apply to P.LAMOTHE, N.P., 81 Little St.James Street.February 27.\t.\t49 FOR BALE, That magnificent first-class COTTAGE situated upon the highroad to Lachine, two minutes walk from that Station, containing 11 __ apartments, with Storehouse, Stable, and Ice-house, a large Garden, with two large flower beds in front of the House.Title perfect.For conditions, apply to the undersigned Proprietor upon the premises.FRANCOIS CUSSON.Lachine, 5th February, 1869.\t31 TO LET IN THE \u201cHERALD\u201d BUILDING, Great St.James Street, TWO ROOMS in the Second Story.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 I 3 B \u2022{ A LARGE ROOM in rear, now occu-pied by Mr.Bishop, Engraver.Apply to MR.WILSON, Herald Office.February 17.\t49 TO LET, ¦L That large STONE STORE, 79 x 50, in Nos.36 and 38 Duke Street ; also, a BRICK STÇORE in rear, 50 x 30.and large Yard running through to Nazareth Street, well adapted for îtoragêTor Manufacturing purposes.Apply to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Hospital Street.March 26.\t72 FOR SALE.OR TO BE LET, ».That first-class Three Story STONE HOUSE, No.4 St.Antoine Place, opposite Portland Place, uoav occupied by Thos.Caverhill, Esq.Size of lot 51x175.The house is built 30 feet from the line of St.Antoine Street.Possession 1st May next.Apply to CHAS.E.PORTE OU S, Bank of Montreal ; Or to J.C.GRIFFIN, Esq., N.P.March 25.\tr dly trs 71 Important; to PRODUCE MERCHANTS, PORK PACKERS BREWERS Malslers or Manufacturers* FOR SALE OR TO LET, i possession 1st May, No.504 St.Pan n Street.JNO.B.HELLIWELL.T'enmary a.83 TO IÆT, The First-Class STONE HOUSE, 206 St.Denis, near Ontario Street, containing all modern improvements.Possession immediately.Apply to April 6.JAMES F.D.BLACK, City Treasurer.81 TO RENT, From 1st May next, that three-story ' CUT-STONE HOUSE, in Mansfield Street, at present occupied by the Subscriber; it is 27 feet front by 42 ______ feet deep, and contains all modern improvements, with Stable, Coach-house, &c.It can be seen daily from 2 till 5 o\u2019clock.ARCH\u2019D FERGUSON.February 2.\t27 FOR SALE, THAT LARGE AND DESIRABLE *\u2014\u2022' v PROPERTY, forming the corner of William and King Streets, known as the VULCAN IRON WOTKS.containing about 15,000 superficial feet, with a frontage of 95 feet on William and 158 on King Street, on which is erected a substantial two-Story Stone Building, with large and extensive Brick Building in rear.The projected improvements on the Grey Nun Property and the opening of King through to College Street this Spring, will materially enhance the value of this property.Terms easy.Apply to\tJAMES MUIR, House and Land Agent.March 2.\t51 GRAIN DRIER FOR SALE.HALF OF LOT No.2 South side Canal Basin, with the Building on the same, occupied by the late firm of Gumming & Parish as a GRAIN DRIER and ELEVATOR, With Hot Air Chamber adapted for W.H, Sutton\u2019s Patent Caloric Grain Drier, and exclusive right to use the Patent for Montreal Bins capable of Storing over 35,000 bushels of Grain,\u2014Two Run of Stones, with other appurtenances, for grinding Corn Meal,\u2014and Steam Engine and Boiler for driving th Machinery.Apply to W.B.GUMMING.Montreal, 9th March, 1869.\t57 TO LET, iFRewV THAT FIRST-CLASS STORE, No jfr St.Paul Street, recently occupied by the subscribers.Immediate possession.Apply to JAMES ROY & CO., Corner of McGill and St.Joseph Streets.April 5.\t80 TO LET, Those first-class cut stone HOUSES, Nos.2 and 6, Portland Place, St.Antoine Street, containing all modern improvements.___ Possession 1st May.Appty to CHAS.H.TUGGEY, Real Estate and Investment Agent, 61 Great St.James Street.April 1.\tmwf 78 TO LET, That first-class three story cut stone HOUSE, No.215 St.Antoine Street.For further particulars, Apply to C.H.TUGGEY, 61 Great St.James Street.-< April 1.\t\u2022\tmwf 78 April 1.TO LET.A Three-Story BRICK HOUSE, No.> 207 St.Antoine Street, containing I all modern imprevements, Fur-! nace, Wash Tubs, for hot and cool Jr water, &c.Possession 1st May.Apply to C.H.TUGGEY, 61 Great St.James Street.mwf 78 ~rrn nos THAT eligible property in the City of Montreal, comprising a large STONE STORE, (208 feet long), STONE FLOUR SHEDS, YARD » and DWELLING HOUSE, lying north of Wellington Street, and being 208 feet on Wellington street by 222 feet on Col-borne street, and 149 feet on Catharine street, belonging to th Estate of the late H.& S.Jones.The property is convenient to the Canal, and the Stores are capable of storing 28,000 bbls.of flour, with a large yard for coal and pig iron.With a small expenditure the premises could be turned into a large Manufacturing Establishment or Foundry.The property will be sold cheap and on fair terms.Possession given in time for Spring business.For further particulars, apply to BEVERLEY JONES, Masonic Hall, Toronto, H.C.JONES, Brockville ; or to MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, North British Chambers, Hospital Street.April 6.\ta tT 81 COMMISSARIAT, CANADA, MONTREAL, 2ud April, 1869.TENDERS (marked on the Envelope, \u201cTender for Bills,\u201d) will be received by the Senior Commissariat Officer, at Montreal, until Noott on TUESDAY, the 6th Inst., and every Tuesday throughout the month of April, for for sums of £100 Sterling and upwards, to be drawn at Thirty Days\u2019 Sight on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty\u2019s Treasury.The proceeds of the Bills to be deposited with the Bank of Montreal to the Credit of the Senior Commissariat Officer.The Tenders to state the rate of Exchange, and to specify in Sterling the amount of the Bills, as well as the number of sets required.Parties tendering for any large amount will also be required to state whether they are willing to accept Bills for such portion as may be required by this Department.(Ap 12,18,19,20,26,27 86) INSURANCE.I ¦\tD1!\tPt\t\t\tQ1\trm\t\tj m\tin\tn m\t\tD\tPHI\tii\tnr\t\" t U\tti]\t\t\t]j\ti.\t\tA:\t.A\ti\\\tU l\tl!iJ\ttl\tuni\tVi\t\tLI! IINSTTIEXAJVCE OO Ni l3 A -> Y.FIFTY - N 5 NTH ANNUAL REPORT.Incorporated by Royal Charter.HEAD OFFICES: EDINBURGH!.61 PRINCES STREET.LONDON\t.61 THREADNEEDLL STREET, E.L.\u201c West-end Office.8 WATERLOO PLACE, Pale Mall, S.W.ure shareholders.ESTABLISHMENT POE 1869, All of whom, including the President and Vice-Presidents, ^ President\u2014His Grace the Duke of Roxeurghe, K.T.Vice-Presidents.\u2014His Grace the Duke of Sutherland.His Grace the Duke of abercorn, K G.Sir John L.M.Lawrence, Bart., G.C.B and K.S.I.EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.\\ Robert Balfour Wardlaw Ramsay, Esq., of Whitehill; Sir DavicTDiHi.das of Dunira, Bart.; Rt.Hon.the Earl of Airlie; Sir Matthew W.Ridley, Bart., MP.; Sir V alter James, Bart.; Sir George Campbell, of Succoth, Bart.; Sir Robert Hay ofHaystoun, Bart.; David Mahony, Esq., Dublin ; Right Hon.the Earl of Strathmore ; John Cookson, Esq., Meldon Park; Right Hon.Viscount Melville, K.C.B.; Right Hon.Sir James Fergusson, of Kilkerran, Bart.ORDINARY DIRECTORS.GOMMENT NOTICE, TENDERS in duplicate (marked on the Envelope \u201cTenders for Works and Repairs for the War Department\u201d) will be re ceived by the «Senior Commissariat Officer at Montreal, until Twelve o\u2019clock Noon, on THURSDAY^ the 22nd April next, for the performance of such Works and Repairs for the War Department as may be required, «commencing on the 1st May next, and continuing in force until the 31st day of March, 1872, at MONTREAL, including Hochqlaga, Lon-gueuil, and St.Helen\u2019s Island, SOREL, ISLE-AUX-NOIX.1.\tExcavator\u2019s, Mason\u2019s, Pavior\u2019s, Bricklayer\u2019s ami Plasterer\u2019s Work.2.\tCarpenter\u2019s and Ironmonger\u2019s Work.3.\tSmith\u2019s, Iron and Brass Foun- der\u2019s Work.4.\tPlumber\u2019s Work.5.\tSlater\u2019s Metallic and Gravel Composition Booling 6.\tPainter\u2019s, Glazier\u2019s, and Paper Hanger\u2019s Work.7.\tSupply and Repair of Stoves, Stovepipes, &c.Separate Tenders are required for each Station.Repairs required to be performed by the Purveyor\u2019s Department to be executed at the same rates as for Engineer services.The Tenders may be made for each of the seven divisions of Trades in the Printed Schedule, but preference will bo given to any one offering for the whole of the Trades at the Station.The Tenders to state the rate per cent., below or above, or at the printed prices (for the whole of the services under each Trade) at which the party is willing to execute the same.Forms of Tender, and Schedules of Con-tract, together with- any other information EdiiYb-urgli.Robert Blair Maconochie, Esq., of Gatton-side.Sir James Gardiner Baird, Bart.David Davidson, Esq., Treasurer of the Bank of Scotland.Sir A.C.R.Gibson-Maitland, Bart., M.P.John Craigie Halkett, Esq., yr., of Cra-mond.Evan Allan Hunter, Esq., W.S.George Auldjo Jamieson, Esq., C.A.F.W.Drummond, Esq., Merchant.James Campbell Tait, Esq., W.S.D.B.Wauchope, Esq , Merchant, Leith.rederick Pitman, Esq., W.S.Alexander Howe, Esq., W.S.Secretary\u2014John Ogilvie.Achiari/\u2014David Chisholm.Medical Officer\u2014John Moir, M.D., President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.Auditoi\u2014GeopvGe Murray, C.A.General Manager\u2014DAVID SMITH.REPORT BY THE DIRECTORS OF THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY PRESENTED TO THE FIFTY-NINTH GENERAL MEETING OF THE COMPANY\", HELD AT EDINBURGII on 1st MARCH, 1869.The Directors submit the following Statement of the Transactions of the Company during the year 1868:\u2014 FIRE BUSINESS.Last year the Directors reported that the Premiums received during the year 1867, after deducting re-insurances, amounted to the sum of.During the year 1868 the Premiums received were.£491,288 19 11 Deducting the Premiums paid to other Offices for re-insurances 75,744 14\t9 The net Premiums received are.FOE.S.AJLIC, A Fine TWO-STORY HOUSE, at present occupied as a Grocery and ||j g n e Flour Store and Bakery, &c., situ-süf K (il îî ate in ST.JEAN BAPTISTE VIL-LAGE, in the Parish of Montreal, No.21 St.Lawrence Street, with a large LOT OF GROUND 40x70 feet and 20x70 feet attached thereto, bounded in front by St.Lawrence Street, in rear by St.Dominique Street, with a STABLE of four stalls thereon erected.This Property, from its facing the projected Park at the foot of the Mountain of Montreal, and at a short distance from the terminus of the projected Northern Railway, cannot fail to increase rapidly in value.This Property will be sold commuted.The conditions of sale will be easy, and Perfect Title given to the purchaser.Apply to the undersigned Notaries, in their Office, No.6 Little St.James Street.J.A.LABADIE, N.P., J.E.O.LABADIE, N.P.April 14,1869.\tlm mwf 88 req uired, may be obtained at ; he District Royal Engineer Office at Montreal, between the hours of 10 a.m.and 4 p.m.No Tenders except those on the Printed Forms will be noticed, and none will be received after 12 o\u2019clock on the day fixed.Commissariat, Canada, ( Montreal.12th April.1869.s\tn 87 MEDICAL.Exposition Universele, 1868.XD.FERITY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags, &c.,\t&c.,\t&c., 8/1 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL, OBTAINED A frize Medal at the Paris Exhibition of 1867, «The highest Prize awarded to any Trunk Manufacturer in America.June 28.\t104 RIMMEIYS Eleg-ant IVoveltics and.Cîioiee KIM MAHYS Perfumes for the Handkerchief.IITLANGr-1 IT LAN Gr, Ok, FLOWER OF FLOWERS.WHITE ROSE ORIENTAL HYACINTH RESEDA ROSE LAUREL MOSS ROSE JOCKEY CLUB VICTORIA DUKE OF EDINBURGH ROYAL IRISH ROYAL HIGHLAND GRANDE DUCHESSE RIMMEL\u2019S BOUQUET, &e., &c.Imported by all First-Class Druggists and Perfumers.^ëlfOrders to be addressed 96 STRAND LONDON, W.C., ENGLAND.RimmeVs Special Representative : Messrs.IE cl war Ph\tc5 0Q\tf- 4) GC\ta câ «\tO bL if a C/2 GG\t£ 'u\tUi a\t\u2022s u District of Montreal.) T{ COURT.In the matter of PEAVEY & MARSH, Insolvents.On MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of MAY next, the undersigned will apply to the said Court for a discharge under the said A /\u2018.f- GEORGE MARSH, By their Attorney ad litem.F.E.GILMAN.Montreal 12th March, 1869.M1**-^0^00\t4^ J- >4- Çi Çt 0000000000000.3 000 OOCDOCDOCDCDOOCDOOCDCDOO 33333333333333333 crt-crvirt-o-ct-c-t-c-4-ir-t-e-t-c+e-t-c-t-89c.PROVISIONS firmer ; Mess Pork, $30.50.LARD quiet at 17}e.BULK MEATS active.SWEET PICKLED HAMS quiet at 15}® 16c.RECEIPTS\u20146.000 bbls.flour ; 24,000 bus wheat ; 20,000 do corn ; 6,000 do oats ; 2.000\tRye.SHIPMENTS\u20146\",000 brls flour ; 75,000 bus.wheat ; 6,000 bush, corn ; 138,000 oats ; 2,200 hogs.-\u2014\u2014- HEW YORK MARKETS {By Magnetic Telegraph.) New Toek, April 21.COTTON quiet at 28} ® 28}c.FLOUR dull and heavy ; receipts 4 900 brls; sales, 4,900 brls.at $5.15 ® $5.1o' for Super State and Western ; $5.75 ® $6.10 for Common to Choice Extra State ; $5.65 ® $5.95 for Choice Extra Western, RYE FLOUR dull.WHEAT dull ; receipts, 2,400 bush.; sales 4,500 bush.White California at $1 65 ® $1.70.RYE quiet and drooping ; sales of 600 bush.Western at $1.34.CORN dull ; receipts 28,000 bush ; sales 35.000\tbush, at 80 ® 82c for new mixed Western ; 83c\t®\t83} for old do in store.BARLEY' dull and heavy ; sales of 1,900 bush.Canada West on private terms.Tlie Won
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