Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 11 novembre 1871, samedi 11 novembre 1871
[" 1 -£ ^ ONDir* «u(.i.n iNiR A, O .MO C V HI CIVITATI» RrCIMIHL COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING iir I if IE.QUEBEC, NOVEMBER 11,1871.CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE, OPINIONS OP TUB PBOPL.K.( To the EdUor of the Morning Chronicle.) Dbas Sib,\u2014In view of the ate*dy advance in pnblio eateem, of the \u201c Young Men\u2019» ChriatUn PROM HALIFAX.\tA«oci»tion,\u201d would it not be dealrmble that It aboald have a building of ita own, aa in other Ternon Smith, Manager of the Anaapolla cities of Canada and the United States Î Aa \u2022ad WintMor Bail way, has been counlting «xperier ce decides that soch property forms a nnclens around which the yonng men gather Parson\u2019s Purgative Pills\u2014Best family physio Sheridan\u2019s Cavalry Condition Powders, for horses.November 4, 1871.jrttk the corporation of tte Western Shdre Hallway, with a view of ascertaining the unwoat of stock which will be taken at Yarmouth, and inaugurating the necessary measures for bringing the achecuf to the notice of Brttlah capitalists, acd, if possible, to secure an early beginning of the undertaking.1 he firm of Hatha say k Small, of St.John, have purchased in London a very floe iron paddle steamer, for the roate between bt.John amf Annapolis She will arrive here some time next month, end be thoroughly fitted up for (be work at once.Mra.Mary Hooter died at Yarmouth, at the advanced age of 97 yean.The dead bod) of an elderly woman was dU-covered near the stone shed, at the comer ot the North Comme n, and an inqnest was held The evidence proved her to be a soldier\u2019s widow, asmrd Ann Wilson Howe, who had left the Poor Asylum, and got on a spree.Yerdlct \u2014Death from exposure, while under the influence of liquor.The New Mission Chapel, on Kempt Hoad, was opened for public worship.Servicee by the Hev.Drs.Picard, Rogers and Clarke.The building was crowded with people.It was stated that the cost was all paid except about XT 00.The annual meeting of the North British Society was a very pleasant, social and business gathering.Among other offleers James J.Bremner was appointed Preaid *nt ; Howard McLean, Secretary, and Geo.Mitchell, Trea-surer.Thia .Society has $7,060 invested for charitable and useful purposes.A breach of the Marc ban's' Benk has baen opened at Antfgonish, Mr.T.M.King, agent.The corporators of the Western Counties\u2019 Beilway have held a preliminary meeting at Yarmouth and.named the 12th of December for a general meeting to organise under the Act of Incorporation.The object of this Com-puny is to extend the railway across the country from Annapolis to Yarmonth.gfAnnie Debay w«s tried before the Supreme Court yesterday, for bigamy, and found guilty.Engine House No 4, and the Rev.MT.Uniack\u2019s bam were burned yesterday moraiug: supposed to be the work of an incendiary, as several attempts bad been made to ham them previously.Both buildings belonged to St.Gecrge's Church Corporation.Mr John Fraser, schoolmaster at 8t.Joseph's Antigonish connty, was accidently drowned while ont dock shooting in the seigbboor-hood.TORONTO.Several burglaries took place here between Saturday night and Monday morning.Nos.13 acd 13 Avenne street were entered by thieves, and nomeroos articles of value carried oft.Superintendent Woodruff is about to enter an action for libel against the proprietor of the Deify Telegraph.Mr.Robertson has retained Messrs.Blake, J.H.Cameron, M.0.Cameron and B A.Harrison as counsel A large number of emigrants arrived here leet night.The majority of them went west.The steamer City of Toronto made her last trip of the season to day.She winters at Nia gara.- John A.Smith, the dry good» robber, was to-day committed for trial.The lacrosse match between the Shamrocks and the Toronto Club, wh ch is to take place on the Cricket Ground on Saturday next, is looked terward to with great interest by To roato pinyen.The entire proceeds will be devoted to the Chicago relief fasd The Toronto Hunt Clnb Steeple Chase came off over the Newmarket course.The weather was beautiful, and the attendance ranch larger than had b< en anticipated, some 1,200 people being on the grounds.The race for green horses that had never been ridden In steeple chaee was won by D.Smith's \u201c Eglintrton.\u2019\u2019 The heavy weights raee, 1| mile», wsa won by MLittle Jeek \u201cTornado\u201d aecoud.Open handicap to all comers, catch weights, won by Richard Carey\u2019s \u201c Bonnlo Brae.\u201d As Mr.T.P.Thompson, editor of the Sporting Timet, was proceeding np Church street, Geo.A.Hamm, whiskey informer, accosted him, and when Thompson turned round, Ma-\u2022on stmek him on the forehead with a heavy stick, and followed np the blow with another of greater severity.Thompson ran towards his residence, followed by Mason, who struck aim again.Mason hssbeen arretted.Mr.Johnston, proprietor of the Albion Hotel, dLd sfeer a brief illness Contracts have been awarded for the building of the new Central Prison.It ia to be bnilt on the grounds adjoining the Provincial Lunatic Asylum.Workmen have already commenced excavations.with greater saal and interest.I am led to throw ont this suggestion from hearing that a building in every way suited for the above naased purpose is procurable st a merely nominal price ; should such be the case the subject Is worthy the attention, not only of the managing body of the Association, bnt also of each indivldnal member of the letter, Inas-much es It can sot be doubted that were pro per exertions made by those mainly interested (the young men) to raise among themselves the n nr ossa it amount, the liberal merchants of Quebec would not be behindhand In making np any deficit.IJwonld therefore express the hope that the opportunity referred to will not be lest by the Y.M.0.A.and that matters will be speedily and vigorously pushed to a successful Issoe.Yours, Ac., WaLLWuasa.Quebec, Nov.9,18TI.RUKBEC TO BE REPRESENTED BY A MERCHANT.Motluia t Mothers: Mothers l- Don\u2019t fail to prooaie Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for all dlas*MS InqVent to the period of teething in children.It relisves the ohlld from pain, \u2022 urvs wind colis, regala'o* the bowels, and by giv.ng relief add health to the child, gives rett to the ; mother.\t.i Ba ewe and call for \u201c Mrs.Winslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup,\u201d having Ike fae eimile of \" Curtis A Perkins\u201d on the outside wrapper* AM others we base imitations.November 9.1871.\t8-dAw FIRST PRIZE PIANOFORTES.tstyv/l\"UJ-tIlltli\t1871.6dAw V1RY NATURAL.When a person bes proved en erilele and fonnd it good, and answarlog tha purp-ss f r which it It Intended be ell! tot leadiU abandon it for ore of doubtfhl refutation, or concerning which be I knrws nothing.Wears led to make th»re re-merbs owing to the omrse always pmsued by those whe have seed that oelabretcd and truly valuable horsa-msdioioe known as \u201d Darley\u2019a Condition Powdars and Arabian Heavo Bem*dy.\u201d All are so well pleresed with it that they will r ot usa any other ; many have waited sevai ai weeks ; until the «gent ooold obtrn anew «apply Tb*ee is Bathing «quel te it es a condition medicine, or ! for any complaint affecting the wind of h rses.>| j Remember the name, and see that the slgnatu\u2019 e of Bran A Co.is on aaeh package.Nostheop A LIMA*, Newcastle, Ont., proprietors for Carada.Bold by all medicine dealers.gold In Qoabes by J.Musics A Co, W.E.Brunet, 1.Oirous, J.K.Burke, B.McLeod, end all medicine eaiert.Novemoer 8,1871.\t6d*w To the Consumptive.\u2014 W{ sale at ocr Wererooms, (Morgan's Music St're.) at Manufacturer's Prices, on liberal terms.The undersigned baring been appointed AGENT for the above Corporation, Is now prepared to REN* W eilitiog P0LI01M and effect NEW INSURANCE egeioatfLOSS BY VIBB, os the most favorable terms.A.J.MAXHAM, AGENT, It Is perbspd Jj .\t_____P _____ ss a corporate body, abstain from tho Introduction of political or partisan question Into Its deliberations, but I cordially approve of the object of the mover, and I tmst the merchants as a body will energetically take the matter up.The commercial interrsta of | Quebec have not been represented in the Legislature, and we have suffered In consequence.We want anaedve intelligent, busiueas man \u2014one that can let himself be heard on the floor of the house, end the sooner we get him the better.A MsMstsot thb Board.Quebec, Nov.9th, 1871.ON BOARD R.I.L.IH1P- (Te the Editor of the Morning Chronicle.) Sis,\u2014I herewith send yon a copy of my Log Book during the late gals which occurred on the 1st Inst.:\u2014\t- .\u201c At 1 mm.wind light and rather dark on the river, but could see I'ghts star off.At 5 deubly effloaotous.Remarkable testimonials of its efflcaoy een be exhibited r Port Hi»\u20142 ton* oak, 1 do red pine.5 do tamarae, 175 bbl* flour, 25 da corn meal, 42 d> Indian corn, 12do br»»d, hy Henry Frr.41 bx* t.ba«co, 80 bxs pipe*, 1 Aârdtnef* 2 do\tby J ^ hif.«he^d a.eo.43 bbls flour, by B H DavaL FORT OF ftOBBlC\u2014ARRIVID.Nov 19\u2014S S Nestor lae, Alrd.Livsrpool, Oot 24* AUaas.Rae A Co, 117 past aad gan cargo for Quebeo end Montreal.9 B 8: Patriot, Stephon, Glesgcw, Ootob*r 24, Allans.Rao A eo.52 pas and gen eargo f.r Quebec and Montreal.CLB ARED.Nov 10\u20148S Prutrian, Datton, Liverpool, Alla:*, Shio Aomemnon, Bail#, Llverpoo'.A F A Knlgkt ^ie^nTwaU*.Greenock, H RoUrUon.____j^hn Birbour, Ivery, Bristol, C W Vllson.____Protestor, Falab, Liverpool, R R Do*»11 A eo ____ThemU, Hatfleld, Bristol, 0 W Wilson.Bark Ing eboreogb, Thiele, Glasgow, Donald R MacDe d.\t% Brig Ber^, Karper, Cork, (*br order*), Rimm*r, ftuan A co.\t_\t_ Sehr M ntr.re, Arthur.Port Hi», Hstry R*7-Oaaal boat Gen Grant, Lyon, New York, Ca-kray A Routb.tailorins department.|jhe ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLEARED WITHOUT RESERVE! OUT, A full auortmeut of new Woollen* »ult*b!e for Wistor Ore.ooate, Trowsreing*, Vestings, Ac.Shirt*, Scarfs, Tire, Collar*, Hosiery.Hader I clothing.Waterproof Coats Boy* Clothing In all | »l*u, at mcderaiepric**.A flrst-olas* Cutter on the premise# to receive | and execute order*.Glover, Fry & Oo.SALE WILL COMMENCE ON Scarlet Saxony Flannel#.\u2019 Scarlet Lanoaihir* Flannel*.Scarlet Antlrhenmatio Flannri*.Scarlet Twilled Flannels.Foarlet l2/4Sa rting Flanneli.J Whit* Saxcny Flannel*.White Welsh Flannels.Whit* Laneashir* Flannel*.White Antlrhenmatio Fiann#?*.) White 12/4 Sklrthg Flannels.Whit# Twillsd Kersey Flannels.Fanoy Skirting Flannelr.Fancy Union FI anno a.'.Bath Blanket*, Whitney Blankets, Twilled BUnk#t*,|| Woollen Yarns and Fingerings.O\u2019DOHERTY & 00., STREET* FABRIQUE {September 28, 1871.October 24, 1871.FLANJELS.Soar let* White, Blue, Pink, Orange* Vtelet, | olein Greys and fancy.WINCIES.AT vkbylow prices.500 O L O U D S At 20 perçant, di.count, being the balance of| lut yeari* imfortation*.New Clouds,Received.Plain White, and with Colored Edge*.Plain Blaek, and with Gold and Scarlet Bdgua.A large assortment of different price* and qualities.A liberal dUoount off Flannri t and WiaolM to Charitable Institution* and Clothing j | Socio Isj.MONDAY, 16th Instant, MJST RECEIVED 18th NOVEMBER.AT THE STORES OF GIRD.LAIRD A GO.GIBB\u2019S WHARF, An extensive assortment of Weet Bnd London and other Layer Raisins, ex \u2022' Deodar,\" from Malaga; oboiee Valonoia Raisin*, Hg*, Shelled Almond*, Ao, ex \u201cFlower o\u2019 Morey.\" ftom Deusa ; Bordeaux Prune* In keg* and box#*, FUberts, Carnooa, Marraaclimo and other Bor-d*anx Good*, ox \u201c Tamanllpn*.\u2019\u2019 \u2014ALUO,\u2014 Th* baUnoe of tho Cargo of Ingham\u2019s Coll1 Wine, ox \u201c Frederick Thompion \" ; Ingham\u2019* L P.Maderia, Red and White Rousililon.\u2014TOOXTH** WITH \u2014 Bright Sugars, Tea*, Bright Barbados* and Porto Rico Syrups, Mola****, New York Golden S/rup, Ao, Ae.^aW- Particnlars in Catalogne?.[Sri# at half-past ONE o\u2019olook.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B.November 7,1871.\t6 -OF- HMD FIHHITOIIE, ClotMi, SewiiE ladite, &c., Removed for Convenience, lo our large Sale Room, No.17, Palace Street, Upper Town.We are Insirncled by Mr.MALBON* of th# Military Staff OSoe, t# rail by ano.toe, This Day, &AJTTJ RD A-Y, THE 11th INSTANT, All hi* Fnrtttnre and Efftcte, consisting of a nice | assortment of\u2014\tT.Parlor,\t! Dining-rcom and Bed-room Furniture, Stores, ,\tKitohen Utensils, Ao., Ao.\u2014auio,\u2014 Two good Wanter Stulogj'Msohlnr*, and * | qnentity of GenUsman\u2019* Clothing (netrly now ) lh* whole withiut reserve.Sal* at half-past ONE o'eloek.PARKE A SONS, Aastionoor*.November 11,1871.BY CA»KY A Co> AU CT 10 N E ERS^B ROKifiS VILUÎTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.C^lSEY & OO., Principal Auctioneers for Household Furniture and EfTeots of Every Description, Are how prepared to receive the aausa at their spaoions bales Rooms, Champlain Hall, and Warehouses, Nos 23 acd 28, ft.John Street, Upper Town They aleo would intimate to parties who propos* to bave vais* at their private residenoes, to give their initreotlon* a* early as possible, ao a* to fix en day of sate, avoiding disappointment, Ao.MR.CASEY wil' give hi*personal attention to those salee.and from hi* thorongh praetleal knowledge and long experience in conducting Auction Sales, wUl give that \u2022atiriaeti-m whiohli th* invariabl* result.AUCTION MART, St.John Street.February 3,1871.IB Z -A- -A.IR \u2014ov vnn- CHARIT1BLE SOCIETY \u2014or THU - CATHOLIC LADIES J.PARKE k Auctioneers* Brokers, Valui-tors and General Commission Merchants, Tender their alncere thank* for the liberal ¦bare of patronage they have received during be past three yearr, in the different department* of their boita***, and especially in th# Auctioneering Department They are, therefore, determined to prosecute it with iaoreased eno-gy for the future.They will give special attention to Sales of Houohold Furniture at private reridoao**, and at their large Sale Room*, No.17, Falao# Street They are aim prepare to make liberal Cash Advanoes on all Goods on trusted them for sale, (and prompt retnres made when sold.)' They wUl a!way ¦ have on hand n weU-areorted Stock of Now and Saoond-band Furniture, N*w nnd Second-hand Stove* in great variety, with a general assortment of Household flood*, all of which will be Bought and Sold on th* most reasonable terms, at No.IT, Palace Street* No.1* Pelale Harbor, aod No.13* St.Joseph Street* St.Hoch.October 7,1871.\t________ \u2014FROM\u2014 AND CONTINUE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE WHOLE STOCK IS DISPOSED OF.UNTIL XjOTsTIDOIT, 2 CA.SE8 ELYSIAN BEAVERS, sTEHNIER CLYDE.\u201d \u2014IN\u2014 Splendid Opportunity to Purchase or Lease the Best Business Stand in the Upper Town ! GUroctt 'V\u2019/a.netry -OF- Business Established by the Proprietors Sixteen Years ! ! ! over CHOICE SHADES.\u2014ALSO\u2014 PILOT?, MELTONS, VK8TING9, TR0W8KRING8, LIVKRY CLOTHS.SPECIAL The public are iwsptetftally Informed that the Annul Baaaar of the Charitable Society of the Catholto LedWa of Qurixo wlU take place In DE0EM BE R next.Th# proceeds of this Bsssar will bo employad, as in preceding year*, to go In aid of the Reverend t*i*ters of Charity, who bava nnder their oar# th# poor.Infirm and orphan*.Th* charitable person* who are derixru* to oon-l tribute will pleas* send thetr offering» to tbu i iadiei mentioned below : \u2014 Mrs.G.Bellesn, Blais, H.Boldco.Bsaudet, L.A.Cannon, Penttand, Peter», P.Pelletier, Val-ah« Mrs J.Hsmri, O.Robitaille, Sirois, and Mir* | McDonald will preside at tn* Refreshment Tabla JOSEPHINE H.HARDY, Secretary, Novembtr 19,1871.\tlo-tf LIFE DROPS -OF- CHICOUTIMI, jrp\to R N .Calling at Ha I Ha 1 Bay, Bae St.Paul, Les Eboulomcnts, Murray Bay, Rlevir# O\u2019DOHERXY & oo.D.SIMONS A FOULOS, UPPER TOWN MARKET.rom their the RETAIL entire, large November ®, 1871 LEGERk ARE OEFBRING THE umomms FROM PKRIS AND LONDON.J-TTSTOTJT, Respectfully announce their RETIREMENT TRADE, and the consequent disposal, for\tol \u201e THOUSAND and well assorted STOCK, worth over TWENTY-SKVEW POUNDS STERLING.The Stock coMists ol Silk», Woollen», Linen., Co\u2018t\"\"09\u2019 Harberda.hety, &C , &c , includ.ng tin»\t\u2019 P previous to the recentra.Advanc,- ,n the f\u201c\u201c\tin the City, wili.be «EDUCED AND MARKED A^ ÇOsT^AlD DO and in many instances at STERLING GO» 1,\tand will This Sale will be unprecedented for Cheapn^a and E\t, ctiba MERCHtNTTULOR, I M P O R TIT.Ba* PEG TOP ctober 13, 1871 DEPOT.da Loup and Tadousac.Weather permitting, the eteam.r « Clyde,»» ter th# aoeommodatlon of th* different localities, will leave St.Andrew\u2019» Whsrf, SATURDAY, 18th inst, at 8 o\u2019oVok P.M.Rstnra, willlehVi btcouiiml, MONDAI, 20th Inst, calling at L.ver du Loop, TUESDAY MORNING.For tertbsr Information, apply at the oSoe of th# St.Lawreno# Tow-boat Company, Bt.At- ircH'aV-hari\tA.GAB0URY, Sooretarr.NovemMr 11, 1871 ton^&c., &c., imported expressly f«»r a First-cla«A Family The Store will be CLOSED on FRIDAY and^SATÜRDAV.^theJSt^ Hesnscifully beg to luform ibetr Costomere and th.Pnblio that the?have now opesod up a fine choice Lot of NKW FALL GOODS, oom- | A priring \u2014 New Blaek Silks, New Colored Silk»,' Ntw Fancy Dress Materials, New Fanoy Shawls, Now Fall Jaekets, New Oloakioga.;\u2014ALSO\u2014 A\" fin* ainortmert «1 Fancy Woollen English and Canadian Hosiery, «Tee great Prussia** Remedy for Indtgeatlo* Los* of Apeiite, -Hradaohe and darangements caused by Bibaolty.Dslicloas in taste and approved by the Board of Haalth of Hamburg.In order to intioJoc# this vrinsb\u2019e Medidce to this Continent (where it must supersede all the m To: tes \u201d and \u2022\u2022 Bitters \u2019\u2019 so much ussd) it is placed it th# low prise of 76 cents |*r largo bolUe.'RODERICK MoLEOD\u20188 MEDICAL HALL, Upper Town Market Square, November 10, 1871.Notice.Perforat'd CrocttS Pote i«* ehape of Kle- pbants, Beehlvts, Aoorns.Ao.Tho public are invited !o call f >r a gra'ls Catahgu# of Ficworicg | Bulbs, at W.I PARKE, COMMISSION > MERCHANT * AND GENERAL AGENT, Will continue business in the same plate.No.20, John Street, within* Hla present large and wen»assorted Stock having teen purchased at vary low ratea, will be \u2022old cheap.Tha Stock emprise* a general auotta*nt o Electro plated Ware, lenoy Wares, Cutlery* Jewellery, Now and Second Hand Furniture, all kind* of House Fcrubbing Goods, Ao , Ao.Highest prices given for Second Hand BocrJa of every description.MR.PARKE Is Agent rfor Meesrs.RaairxT, Lan A Co* Electro Plate Manufacturers, Sheffield ; agent for ALEXANDER\u2019S Pri*# Gold M*dal HARMONIUMS.Warehouse* No.20, John Street.October 2,1871.Vrsiel ot *00 te OOO tone* to loat l ox fh >ok,e ter Matantas.BENSON BENNETT A C< November 9.1871.\t5?GOAL OIL LAMPS.good AAaortment of f>utcli I^Iowcrln® Rojtfp all namei, and of thia jaar'a growtbp with Bulb G1 aster.New is tie vim# to plant ^- Selling off st one half the ucoal frises, st 8*-| John Sirost AuoUon Store.CASEY A 00.8 THE MEDICAL HALL, Upper Ttwn Market.November 10, 1871.is ihe Tbiefl of Time.November 10, 1871.Goods Gloves PASSINGS RS.Per ss Nestorian, Alrd.from Glasgow via Hali-fax-Mr and Mrs W B itoarth,ia\u2019ant aad servant, Miss Dana.Mrs R*e.Master Rae, Mr James 3 worth, Mr* Roes and 3 children, Miss Wist,\u2014 13 esbin, 8 intsrmediate, aal 98 steerage passen- *\u201d*' ______________________ (Per Montreal Line.} Fanun Poirr, Nov.10\u2014Weather otear, bright aad mUd ; therm 37 » light south wind ; te Step* ïüi arrive st 9.45 n m ; ss St Patrick arrived at 10.45 p.m.yesterday.Rrrxx do lour, Nov 19\u2014Weather clear and milr ; north wind ; 2 ships outward.PER LAST it dksptey ________Dress Stuffs plain and smbroidetsd Jfoticas ot 50 to this Births* Bo \u2022xceptlome will he W* as* »ovr making \u2022 ol Fall and Winter Hate, Bonnets, of the neweit texture, | Jaobots.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A large variety
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