Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 24 mai 1872, vendredi 24 mai 1872
[" -THE IMPERIAL fuie mmm company \u2014 or \u2014 LONDON.(ESTABLISHED 1807.) Subseribsd and Invested Capital and Beeerved Fund.uita gut 1.1 A.D .MC tat in arciMM £1,046,000 STBBIilNO.Fundi Invested in Canada, (106,000.d.a.Rosa, Ac«nt for Que be*, Foot of Mountnlu Hill.THE CATVAI>A EimitiTEE cim.{TntorpomiéJ by Act 9/ Canadian Parliamuni.) COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XXVI.PORK, BEEF, AC.QUEBEC.FRIDAY.MAY \u201824, 18T2.No.10.05G.ARRELS PORK, OP ALL QÜA-Ittlec.aPdAL SI00.000.mascrons.SIR ALEX.T.GALT, K.C.M.G., M.P., Preeident.JOHN RANKIN.Eeq, Vice-President.R.J.REEKIE, Ksq.; EDWD.MACKAY, Esq.; JAMES O.ROSS.E*q\u201e Quebec ; JOHN MOLSON, Eitq.; JAMES ROSE.Esq.; ! D.LORN MACDOÜGALL, Esq.; DONALD McXNNES, Esq.Hs mil ton.Ltoai AdrUart.I Manager and Secrrtorp Messrs.0»f4er*H*Uoa | Edward Rswllngn.This company has been formed fc»r the porpoee ot tseoloq BONDS of SECURITY for Employe* In positions or Trust at equitable rates.It transacts no other description of business.Applications for Bonds can now be entertained at the Head Office, 229 St.James Street, MOINTCTR'E.AJL, EDWARD RAWLINGS, Memagmr and Secretary^ April SO, 1872.300 B 1000 Barrels Mesa, dally expected from the West, (In bond or duty paid.) 200 Tierces and Barrels Mesa Beef, finest quality In market.100 Barrels Prime Mess Beef, inspected.100 Packages of No.1 Lard.200 Tube Dairy Rutter.For sole cheap by NOLAN A CO\u201e No.9, 81.James Street.May 18,1872.\t12 S H O J?FOR SALE OR TO LET.The DRY GOODS SHOP, occupied fbr several years by Mr.P.X.Garueau, Cote da Passage, Levis.Possession from 1st May next.Apply at the Ofljce of the Ht Lawrence Tow boat Company, St Andrew's Wharf.A.GABOCRY, Secretary.March 7, 1872.\ttf NOTICE.Port Warden for the Harbor of Quebec.H PAUL CEREDO «CULr^TOR, MOISTTRE^lL, AS RETURNED FROM EUROPE, WITH a fine Collection of Designs for Moim- rrVHE UNDERSIGNED, PORT WARDEN I believe a recommendation from the trade would be made to him, but for some reason it bod not oppeared.The question simply was between the adoption of the New Brunswick system, which he believed was on open one where, there trade was left to engage such cullers as it pleased, or to clow the system of Quebec, adopted in what was considered the interest of the trade It hod been found that men in Quebec selected their favorite caller^ and the rotation system was chosen to prevent it.The whole system was at this moment engaging the consideration of the ministers.Mr.McDOCGALL said, on on* point there could be no difference of opinion tha is the advisability of reducing the present Dum*« r of cullers to 20.He did not see the necessity of throwing that subject over to another year.Mr.RYAN said the it was compulsory ro to the inspection of hides and leather to sell on a different measurement by themselves.Although compelled to have their waney timber measured in a different way by Government employees, they have long been obliged to have it measured over again at their own expense, to dispose of it.ll there should be a good system of inspection or measurement regulr ting the matter of trade\u2014 if it gave an advantage to trade and to the sale of commodities, by commanding confidence and increasing prices, there would lie no necessity for compulsion.The hands of the Minister of Inland Revenue must be strengthened to enable him to reduce the number of cullers.Mr.SIMARD said the system of inspection could be extended to butter and other articles, with advantage to the country.If the mode of measurement was not right, it could be altered.Mr.CURRIER saic\\ his hon.friend from Quebec seemed to lie under the impression that the present system of measuring timber was a system of inspection, whereas it was no such thing.Mr.GRANT moved f E Bruce, Day, PenOrth, April 4 Forest Queen, Morris, Cardiff, April 5 ?E1* A.R X3IK1VTS arpetri, Ouitains, Oil OlothB, Mattings, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Mattraaoe* Gilt Framed Mirrors, Toilet Glasses, Brass Cornices, ftp, Gentlemen\u2019s Ready Made Clothing.Overcoats, Morning Coat*, Tweed Suit*, Vest*.Pants, 4c.C'lotlM, Coating*, Tweed*, Kerseymere*, 4c- .\tA thoroughly trained and scientific CUTTER, from one of the leading London house» e T¦'\u201cor,\u2019 Br*,\"'h- Hp\"ta' '¦nh>r' 'm \u2022» Gent*\u2019 Shirt*, Collars, Underclothing, Hosiery, Gloves, Tie*, 4e.DRESSMAKING, MANTLEMAKINQ AND MILLINERY AH on the premUes, and each Department under .killed and talented manogementi April 15,1872.\t1 Sm NOW RECEIVING, PER SUNDRY VESSELS, 7r; rniERCEH medium and bright é tf X Sugar*, 1000 Bags, halves and qrs, Rice, 200 Case* Olive Oil, 60 Bags Filbert», 60 do Walnuts, 500 Boxes Macaroni and Vermicelli.100 do Castile Soap, 100 Cases Jar Salt, 100 do Thin\u2019s Picki®» ; \u2014also\u2014 Copperas, Sulphur\u2014Roll and Flour, Saltpetre, Alum, Castor OH, Gelatine, etc., etc.For sale by May 21, 1872.JOHN ROSS 4 CO: 10 STEINWAY & SONS\u2019 Grand, Square and Upright Pianos * WKRK AWARDKn THE First of the Grand Gold Medals of Honor, World's fair, Paris, 111/1 London, 111?, rpHE STEIN WAY\u2019 PIANOS ARE UNIVER.X sally conceded to be The* Leadinjg FirHUclaMM PlanoM now before the public, being preferred to all others by the world\u2019* most celebrated Pianists, and u*»h1 by all the principal concert troupes whenever attainable.They have a truly worldwide reputation, being largely exported to Eu.rope and all parts of the eivlUzed world, and they are sought to be Imitated by nearly all American and European I'lenomaken».Steinway & Sons\u2019 Mammoth Manufactory Is the most perfectly arranged and extensive establishment of its kind In the world.The published official revenue returns having revealed the fact that their yearly tale* créent thote of the twelt A.Kegs bi-carbop.ate soda.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.May 21.1872.TIE QUEBEC IRD CDLF PORTS S.S.COUPANT.THE SS \u201cGASPE,\u201d CAPT.LA ROCHELLE, will leave Quebec, tor Pletou, on TUESDAY\u2019, 28th instant, at TWO p.m., calling ut Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspeblac, Pal-bousle, Catham, Newcastle and Shediac.Returning, will call at all the porta, except Pas pebiac and Dalhousle.For Freight or P&Miage, apply to W.MOORE, Manager.May 21, 1872.May 21, 1872.0 TENTS.100 R I DOE TENTS.25 Large Circular Tent*.25 Small «\t« For sale by J.4 W.REID.May 21, 1872.\t6 BiBBIT METiL 1AAA T BS\u2019 F0R JOURNAL* AND XUl/U BEARINGS.For sale by May 21, 1872.J.4 W.REID, St.Paul Street.6 PITCH, TAR, &C.100 |JARREL8 BLACK pitch.100 Barrels Coal Tar.50\t«\u2022 Plqe Tor.25\t\u2022< Machinery Oils.For sale by J.A W.REID.May 21, 1872.\t6 Notice.THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS Friend*, and the pubUe In g» neral that be Is the Sole Agent of t!>e Wines manufactured by Crepln and Ca, and that he hi ready to re ceive all orders.The name wines can only be procured from the proprietors, N.x 41, St.Ann Street, SL Rocha.These pure* wines, long known and appreciated, ore recommended 4b Invalids.A vV LEBEL.\u2014ALSO\u2014 300 boxes of matches, from the celebrated factory of Hamelin, Legarnler aud Co, St Anne de la Nerado Sole Agent at Quebec, A W LEBEL, tarif) Closets I Lai Closets ! Tor Hotels, Public lastitutioiu, Factories, Railroad Dépota and Private Houses.An .indispensable article of comfort to those who are about to visit the sea-side, ami other fashionable watering places, The undersigned Is now prepared to mans» facture Earth Closets on the \u201c Moule \" principle, suitable for Private Houses, Hotels, Public Institutions, 4c., and begs leave to rater to the Jesu-Marie Academy at SlUery, where they have been In use two years, and, also, to the Fort* at Point Levi, whore they ware placed by order of the Imperial Government.The principle Is not an experiment, but a perfect success, after four yean\u2019 trial In and India.For further information, apply to HENRY J.PETERS, Foot of Grant Street, St.Roch\u2019s, Where sample* may be seen.May 21, 1872.\te FOR SALE.rpHE WILD LANDS OF THE UNDL X Klgned, In the Pariah of Ste.Catherli through part of which runs the Quebec _ Gosford Railway, with a splendid mill *1 elo*e to the railway.ANT.J.DUCHESNAY.May 21, 1872.itfi's Tools for Sale.| gLACKSMITH\u2019S BELLOWS.1 Anvil, and a complete set of Blacksmith\u2019* Tool*.By\tL.N.ALLAIRE, St.Peter Street, L.T.May 20, 1872.Provisions, &c.pLOUR\u2014VARIOUS GRADES.BUTTER\u2014No.1 Shipping TEA\u2014Souchong, chests and hf-obests, In bond or duty paid.LARD OIL\u2014Barrels finest Steam Y INEGAR\u2014Barrel* Pickling, Cider, Family Vinegar.For sale by B.H.AHERN, Bell's Lane.May 20, 1872.\t« COALS 0N_WHARF.1\t/ IHALDRONS STEAM COAL, EX 101/\t\u201c City of Manchester.^ Can be delivered immediately.DINNING 4 WEBSTER.May 3, 1872.NT.TDBOEH EUTEBIJ.NEW IN PRINCIPLE.cor $ 1 Mite Him NE FUME BBS» MTU I For sale by MoCAGHEY, DOLBEO 4 CO.OO-A-IT OIL.1 CAR LOAD, \u2022 SUN BRAND.1 CAR LOAD, STANDARD.\u2022 600 Oases SILVER STAR.A very superior Oil, put up In pocksgea of 10 Gallon*, expressly fbr shipping or private ramilles.For sale by MeCAGHEY\u2019, DOLBEC 4 CO.tablejJamps.3,000 DOZEN, assorted, Flint, Ruby 4 Bronted.For sale by MeCAGHEY\u2019, DOLBEC 4 CO.He further informs hi* customers, and the public, that he continue* hi* Grocery business.A W LEBEL.Champlain Market, Lower Town: May 20, 1672.\t12 LAMP CHIMNIES.67 CASES, assorted sizes.For sale by MeCAGHEY\u2019, DOLBEC 4 CO.TABLE GLASSWARE.\u2022 25,000 DOZEN Cut and Pressed Tumblers, Wines and Champagnes, in Ruby, Green, Flint and Crystal.For sale by MeCAGHEY, DOLBEC 4 CO.SEVRESjCHINA.CONSISTING of the following\u2014 Chamber Seta, Breakfast Seta, Tea Seta, Desert Sets, of the lint quality, richly glît and beautifully decorated, being the first direct Importation For sale by MeCAGHEY, DOLBEC 4 00.Earthenware.OUR STOCK is large and complete in Dinner,:\t- Breakfast, Tea and Chamber Beta.For sale by MeCAGHEY, DCLBEC 4 CXX Wanted to Charter.A VESSEL OF FROM 800 to 1000 tons reg., to load a cargo for London, Hull, or Grimsby.Apply to JNO.BURSTALL 4 CO.May 20, 1872.\t\u2022 /\t% Parian Statuettes and In Great VarietrXk Good Subject*.FOR SÀLE BY McCaghey Dolbec & C SHOW-ROOMS, Nos.24 and 25, ST.PAUL STREET QDMBMO.May 8, 1872.5944 9818 «ptt-ft! iÆo^üTxisrca- oxxx^oxtioxjE.Winter Arrangements.«ext.HJ TIJIl mit»».GMID TRMK DtllWtY.INM^N LINE Of Steamers between Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia.after MONDAT 30th instant.will leav* Montre*.! u follows ____________Train for Island Pood, and Way Stations, at.7.00 a.m Mall Train tor Island Pond and intormedlate Stations, at.2.00 p.m _ Mall tor Quebec.Island Pond, Fartkukd and Boston, at.10.30 p.m for Boston, via Vermont 1^1\t.0.00 am for 8Ü John and Room's connecting with Trains on Btanstead, Shcflbrd and Chambly, and Sooth Eastern Countlea Junction Railways and with Steamboats en Lake Cham- ^K steln, at.S*00\tP-m gww Tram tor Boston, New York, via Vermont Central, at.3.30 p.m EurMTi for Toronto and later- Statlors, at.» 3.00 am BxpfcM\tdo do at.8.00 p.m tor Brock ville and Inter* __^&41a*e Stations, at.t-00\tp.m accommodation Train for Kingston iwod Intermediate^ltatlons^t.\t8.00\tam C.J.BRYDOE8, Managing Director.Goderich and Southampton Line of Steamers.mHE NEWPROPELLOR \u201cW'.SEYMOUR\u201d J_ will ply.In connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, between Goderich and Southampton, every Monday, Tuesday, Vt ednestlay, Thursday and Saturday, weather permitting, leaving Goderich at 3.30 P.M., after arrival of Express Train from the East, touching at Kincardine, Inverhuron, and Port Elgin, arriving at Southampton same evening.Returning, leaves Southampton at 4 A.M., Port Elgin 4.30, Inverhuron 8.30, Kincardine 8, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, arriving at Goderich In time to connect with the train going east.Through tickets for sale for the above ports at the principal railway stations, and on the boat for ail points in the Province and the United States.OF STEAMSHIPS MJAIH.TIME TABULE.Qukbbc Post Ovrica, May, 18 en till 7.00 P.M.ff_ Do 40 do 8,00 A.M.o\u2014Supplementary Rag at 8.00 A.M.Registered Letters must be posted 16 minutes before the closelng of each mall.Street Latter Boxes vlaited, 7,15 A.M., 10.30 A.M.and 5.30 P.M.P.G.HUOT, Poetmoster.May 21, 1872.From ngers by\tNo.1 Train connect at \u2022i.Johns with Train* for New York, Boston, Boosae Print, Ac.\tf Ne change of Oara to or from Montreal.Stages leave the Stations upon arrival of Trains from Montreal for various places In ether parts of the Eastern Townships.0W VatU further notice.Freight Train* will jtan on Wednesday, and Saturdays only.) ppr Passengers Tialn* have right of Track aver Freight Trains.Trains coming North have right of Track ever Trains going South.A- B.FOSTER, Manager.From New York for Liverpool every Stetmtf*y.Saloon Passage, TWELVE, FIFTEEN, and SEVENTEEN GVINEAS, according to acoom-modation.Return Ticket*, TWENTY-FIVE GVINBAS.Passengers booked through to ABPINW ALL, SAN FRANCISCO, the Inland Tpwns of CANADA and of the VNITE0 STATES, on favourable terms; also to AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, CHINA, and JAPAN, via New York and San fr^nrisoo, at low through, rates.Apply In New York at the Company\u2019s Office*, 8^ 2roadway ; In Paris, to John Arthur A Ca, lo\u2019, Rue OastlgUene ; in Rotterdam, to Wam-bersie A Co.; in Antwerp, to Augu Schmitz A Co.; In Havre, to R.Odlnet, 4, Rue de la Chaussée ; In Loodan, to Mes*es A Mitchell, 66, Gracechurch-street, and *n)lth, Sundlus A Co., 33, Gracechurch-street; In Belfast, to Henry Qowan, Queen-square ; In Queenstown, to N.A J.Cummins A Brothers; and In Liverpool, to THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COUPANT (UWTED.) Offices : Drury-bulldlngs, 21 A 28, Water-street.April 15, 1872.IdMfrenoc end Ottawa B.R, The Shortmt and 'Qutafc* Route firom Ottawa to Toronto and Montreal.Train* Bun a* Follows :\u2014 GOING SOUTH.12-10 May 22, 1872, GOVERNMENT H013E, OTTAWA, JRonday.291A day
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