Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 7 octobre 1874, mercredi 7 octobre 1874
[" ofttrat CIVIT COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XXVIII.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 7.1874.-H\u2014W\u2014\u2014I No.10.788., THE IMPERIAL m IKSURANCE COMPANY \u2014 OF \u2014 LONDON.(aSTAJBXJHHKD IMT.) Sabeoribed and inTeated 0«pit«l End newvd FunA.«1^48^)00 BTXBZJVG Fonda iDTsatad in Canada, $106^X>C d, a.Boaa, Avant far Qaaban, Foot oT Moon tain HU1 AfalpeQue Oy «iters.\u2022J^OW RBCE1VIWQ, IN BARRELS, BapUmbar », 18T4.m.a.mountain.CORPORATION OF QUEBEC.Oman op tit* Cbicp Xiranrcnt or thk Fisa Dspabtumt.Pity H«U, Uth Baptambar, 1874.^ PUBLIC NOTION IB HEREBY CUVKN that the 39tb clause of the ^y^Law No 1», jaaaed by the Coacett of the City of Qa*b«c on the 10th April, 1880, berelnunder cited «til be itrle ly enforced by the andcr-ettned, and U therefore pnbliebed that no per-\u2022on may plead IgcoiAnce thereof : « M&h.One month after the paralog of the preaent by-law, every bourn moat have on one of the aldee of the roof thereof aa many ladder* me will be neeeaeary to ascend qnlcfe'y to the top of every ohlaaney of the mid bouse ; and also one or more ladders to rea ib the mof from the yard of the sal l bouse If a bouse Is so altuated a« n< t to admit the rladrrr of a adder In the yard, in tbat case an attic window f t not leas than three feet In height by two tn width, w U be made In the roof of the said boose and the ladders so placed on the said root a-> aa tocoonmaolcata eaa'ly wtth the said attic wtndrv.The said ladders will be firmly attached and secured to the satd roof with Iron hooka.And the proprietor or » ny occupant of the said house will be bound to are te the execution cf the present enactment.\u201d F.St MICHEL, Chief Eoalnrer of the Fire Department.September 15,1874.\tAm M Capital, £2,000,000 Sterling.LIFE DEPARTMENT.ASSURANCES EFFECTED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.FIRE DEPARTMENT PROPERTY INSURED AT CURRENT RATES.Policies issued here.Losses promptly pend c.P.CHAMPION.Ofllee\u201481.St.Peter Street.DR.SCHUYLER No.O, St.JTOHIV Street, Next ta the Hollar Store.(ICightaen.years\u2019 experience.) July », 1874.\tfebt-Lm NO FAILURE ! For Anne.THE STEAMER MONTMORENCY, Captain BLOUIN, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILL leave the Cb am plain Market Wharf every Tuesday and ?«turd ay fbr Grand Riviere, calling at Chateau Richer, Bte.Famille and Bta.Anne.Returning, the Steamer will leave Grande Riviere every Monday and Friday, cailla* at th» aama porte.- \u2022 For further tnlbrmaUna apply at the office ot the St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Company A.G A BO (TRY, Secretary.Angnat 81,1874.TlîiTlD CRÏSTLL SPECTACLES.THE UTEST IMPROVEMENT.?FROM THE RELIEF AND CURB OF DIM, A; Weak and Falllog Sight, enabling the wearer to read and work either by day or night with perfect ease and comfort.Protected by letters patent.Bole Agent, DUqUKT * CIE, 1, Fabrique St, Upper Town.And DUgUEThDALMRE.St.Joeepb at\u201e St Booh.September 4, 1874.\tAm I0TICE row-ms FOR SALE.TWO WINDMILL PUMPS.ONE ADAIR\u2019S Patent, complete, la first-class order.WU1 be sold under Patentee\u2019s price.Apply to DAWE A JARVIS, Sell-Makers, Quebec.Aarnst 12, 1874.FOR mi.fTTHB FARM AT LITTLE RIVER, NOT J.quite two mllee from Quebec, owned tor xa*njr yean by the late Henry Paul, E«q-, contatnlng about 140 acre* of land of the best quality.The Cot tags, Farm-House, outbuild-tngs, and feocea, are In good order.23,000 bundles of Hay were cot oa the farm l*st ¦aaaon.Terms easy.Apply, at Montréal to BEVERLY HEWARD, Esq.At Quebec to a G.HOLT.August 18, 1874.\tBos OM rJ»va GoYerameBt Cnffee.Ex Berk ^ Robert Godfrey \u201d : rsr T) AGS.For sale by 4*) ÎJ\tNAZAIRE TURCOTTE.June 4, 1874.\tHunt\u2019s Wharf GIN\u2014Job THE WONDER OF THE AGE.A MARVELLOUS MEDICAL DISCOV ERY, THE MAMOXp RHEUMATIC CURE.Rheumatism is a painful disease, characterized by an Inflamed state of tbe fibrous tissue.It principally affects the larger joints aud p'aces covered by the muscles, os the wrists, elbows, knees, hlp-! joints, back and lotus.Rheumatism Is very often fatal when It attacks the vital organ, aa the heart, which, tn severe cases.It Is very apt to do.Rheumatism may occur either with fever or without M, being In the former case termed \u201c acute,\u201d tu the latter chronic.Acute Rheumatism, or Rheumatic fever is generally occasioned by exp'slng the body to cold air tm mediately alter having been bested, and commences wtth cblllnrsa and shivering, which are soon followed by beat, reetfollness, and other feverish symptoms.An aoute pain is soon felt In one fa1 other of tbe limb*.This quickly IncreascB, and In a short time accompanied with swelilog and great tenderness of one or more of the large joints, with much constltnti''nal disturbance- One remarkakle feature of It Is Its tendency to remove from ooe part to another, after suddenly leaving one joint and making its appearance fn another, and again going back to its original Chronic Rheumatism Is sometimes the J sequel of tbe acute, but It D more commonly a separate affection, coming on Independently of any previous acute attack.It Is a d'sease arising from a poison circula tir g in tbe blood.This polron constitutes tbat pre-dlspesltlon to the disease ; without which It would not occur : and the cold exercises Its Injurious influence by checking the eliminating through tbe »*tn and kidneys, of tbe poisonous principle as It forms, and thus aconmatatiog It tn tbe blood.The cure of this disease has baffled tbe skill of modern schools of physic.DIAMOND RHEUMATIC at once attacks tbe [ seat of the disease In tbe blood, and thoroughly drives It from the system.Baiotabt Police Ornes, Montreal, June 18, 1874.Messrs.Devins A Bolton, Gentlemen,\u2014Having been one of the martyrs of Rheumatism that I meet on my every day rounds, I was Induced to try the celebrated DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE.I had | suffered the last fl'-e or six weeks the most terrible acute pairs across my loins and back.severe Indeed that I could hardly walk without tbe help of a stick.I commenced the Diamond Remedy, following the directions I carefully.Re!t*-f came Immediately with the i first bottle.Improved rapidly with the second, gnd WAS completely cured aud free from pain 'after finishing my fifth small bottle.Yon are at perfect liberty to refer to me, either privately or publicly, as I feel very thankful fbr the relief, and sympathise with my fellow iuflbrers from Rheumatism.Yoon, respectfully, \u2022 J.R.CARDINAL, 61, Labells Street FURTHER PROOF.Quebec, May 2, 1874.Dear bits,\u2014I have suffered sevare'y with Rheumatism for the last 5even years, often unable to attend to my bouse held d ailes.Hearing of many remarkable cores effected by the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CORE, I concluded to try a bottle, which 1 purchased of Mr.Burke.Two or three relieved me greatly of my pains.I continued taking the medicine until I have now taken three bottles, and I am happy to say that 1 am entirely cured.I now sleep good ; my appetite Improved, and my nerves are «gain in thMr usua condition.Although strongly opposed to dosing and doctorlog, I must say that I attribute my present good health to the diamond Bitxumatic Gum.ELIZABETH A.FOLEY.THE Quebec and Gulf Pods $.S.Go fllHE 8.S.SECRET, CAPT.DAVISON, J.will leave East India Wharf Tuesday next, 8th October, at 2 o\u2019clock P M., fbr Plotou, calling at Father Point, Gasps, Perce, Paspe-biso, Dalhousle, Chatham, Newcastle and Shedlac.For Freight or Passage apply to W.MOORE, Manager.STEVENSON A LEVE Passenger Agents.September 30, 1874.NOVELTY WORKS, MZA8E1B, BRHIII 111 DllMIESm MONTREAL.R.GARDNER & SON ^BK NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY RAILROAD and others, with PORTABLE and STATIONARY ENGINES, DUMP CARS, CHILLED IRON WBEEL8.HANDCaRS, RAIL BENDERS.Ac., Ac, Ac.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A general asEOrtment of MILL and FACTORY supplies.Bridge Work, a speciality; Don and Wood-working Machinery, etc., etc.K.OARIkMER A NOTV, MONTREAL.September 19, 1874.CONTRICTORS.$50.00 REWARD.fT\\HE ABOVE SUM WILL BE PAID FOR 1.Inf umatton that will lead to the apprehension of 'be parties who entered a room In a house in this CUy on Saturday morning last, 12th September.Information accepted by letter,,cp otherwise, add reared to the J : SUPERINTENDENT OF POUCE.He plena her 18, 1874\tTt B TT IT Oil! ViSHING NICHIKE! Because they are the best, also the CHEAPEST.All Washing Machines sent ou tria', If not approved will take them back.L.N.ALLAIRE A CO.Peter Street, Quebec.TE8TIMOIVIAL : Messx3 L.W.ALLAIRE A CO.Quebec, I ana quite satisfied with tbe Washing Machine and Wringer you sold me, and 1 beg farther to state that In a fair trial of your Machine and tbe BannelV, on tbe 18th Inst., with the same quantity of rlothsa the result waa tbat yonr Washer got through wtih the work 82 minutes iu advance of tbe other Machine.MARIA BURNS, Also many other* prceent at tbe trial.Champlain Street, Quebec, Sept.21, 1874.September 23, 1874.SOTICE 500 n De May per A Mon./>/| TTHD9.280 Bed Ceeee, 800 Green Do.OU H E* Bark \u2022\u2022 Robert Godfrey.1\u2019 For tale by NAZAIRE TURCOTTE.June 4, 1874.\tHunt\u2019s Wharf '\tvtîTrôXrT Demijohns (Bohiman\u2019s), For sale by .NAZAIRE TURCOTTE, June 4.1874.\tHunt\u2019s Wharf.Hy-rep ! Syrup ! ! Srrap I ! ! Expected every day a cargo of _^si Barbadoes, at __ _____ NAZAIRE TURCOTTE, June 4 187«.\tHunt\u2019s wharf.ONE BO! OF CLARKE'S B 41 PIUS r warranted to cure all dUeharges from the Urinary Organa, In either se*.acquired or oonetttaUonal, Gravel and Paine in the Bask, Said in Boxes, 4s 8d snob, Ly all Chemists aad Patent Medlelne Vendor*.Sols Proprietor, F.J.CLARKS, ajeowKnoAni**\u2019 kaul, mecouf, zsoland, EXPORT AGENTS.Burgoyne, Borhidgea and Co , Ooleman Street, Notice is hereby given that Application will be made at tie next Session of the Legtalatnre of the Province of Qua-bee to Incorporate a Joint Stock Oompsny fbr the purpose of carrying on the business of Hotel-Keeping within tbe City end Province of Quebec, with tbe powers and autborl\u2019y to acquire reel and personal estate for the purpose aforesaid.September 20, 1874.\tAm OYSTERS I JN BRL8.Ex \u201d MIRAMICHl.\u201d Just Received, HOSSAOK, WOODS A CO.September 28, 1874.ADAIR\u2019S PUMPS.3 FA.IR New Patent Pumps, WITH Rotary Motion Completer For sale at manufacturers prices DINNING A WEBSTER.September 26.1874.MMlPluÉs \\m.Maple lb aves, new series, by j.M.LeMolue, containing i \"The Cld of New France,\u201d The Bell of SL Regis, Canedlau Nobility, Canadian Names and Surnames, Voluntrers o' 1887, Fur and Feather In Cans-da.Fttvlel Costumes and Rl«bt#, end many other Interesting sketches of Lnoal and His.tor oal Lore, a Compendium of Canadian History, Ltteia'ure, Sport, Ac , Ac.L'ALBUM DU TOURISTE.ArobAologi^ue, Histoire, Literature, Sport.Second Edition, Par J.M.LeMolne.CHATEAU BIGOT.Historical HkeiChor the Holns of the French Chateau, 1750, with all the Romantic Memories which attach to it.By J.M.LeMAne.Piles lOcenta.For sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain H11L|] September 30, 1*74.CHOICE FURS! Renfrew 874.Freeh Teaa.'ex 8.S.\u201c Ontario.\u201d Guests raison congou.Half-Chests \u2022\u2022 do.\u2022*\t\u201c Bouchon».BOSS AC K, WOODS A CO.September 24, 1874.^ Factory Cheese.BOXES PRIME QUALITY, Just Received.HOSSAOK, WOODS A CO.September 24, 18\"4.NOTICE.JOHN S.SIMSON HAS 8TARTB0 A FIHHT-CI.A88 Board and Lodging - House \u2014AT\u2014 Drmn\u2019a Branch XExohango, Head ot Falafox: Wharf; PENSACOLA.Florida.September 28, 1874.\tAm-p FISHERIES.'TIHE UNDERSIGNED ARE SPECIALLY L prepared to supply all tbe varieties of NETS and SEINS ratted to the Gulf St Lawrence and Labrador Fisheries.AM.NET A TWINE 00., Boetor.September 21, 1874.\tLm-friAw *£=\u20221764 *£# THE \u201cQUEBEC GAZETTE,\" FACSIMILE OF THE FIRST NUM-i her of the \u2018QUEBEC GAZETTE,\u2019\u2019 the First Newspaper Printed In Brittah North America, In Both Languages, Jane 21st, 1764, and for Forty Years the Only Paper printed la Quebec, One Hundred and Ten Years Ago.PRICE FIVE CENTS.For sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON.Foot of Mountain Hill.September 30, 1874.SMITH & BIRD, Counsellors at Law, AND IN PATENT CAUSES o.48, Exchange St., Portland, Me.MawawieJi SMITH, George E.BIRD.^ W Particular attention paid to , rooming American and Foreign Patents, and conducting Patent Causes In the U.S.Ccurta and the Patent Office.Quebec Reference : Geo.B.Rax.!., Eeq Aw drew Thomson, Erq.September 16, 1874.\tCm-p There la no medicine which so promptly revive* the depressed vital action, restores tbe general and local circulation, allays tbe pain, dissipates tbe oongeallon, prevents Inflammation, and restores tbe healthy action as the DIAMOND RHSUMATIC CURS.This medlelne la for sale at all Druggists throughout the Province.If It happens that your Druggist has not got it in stock, ask him to send for It to IkEVIlV» Sc BOLTOIW, WOTRB DAME STREET, MONTREAL.General Agents far Province of Quebec.JOHN K.BTJRKJe.Agent for Quebec Otty.OB TO PfORTHHOF & LYMAIV, Scott Street, Toronto, General Agents for Ontario.F\t\u2014 fl per Bottle.Large Bottle* 93.July 9, ir 4.\tp3S-Lra W ASHIN G_M ACHINE BUNNELL\u2019S PATENT IMPROVED WASHER and WRINGER, manufactured at Brldgewatar Cove Mill, Quebec, Is the greale'it labor saving Invention, for domestic purposes, ot this age.Wtth It a child tenor twelve ; ears old can wash perfectly, easily and quickly, any article from a cuff or collar to a bed quilt.Id very few mtnu'eH It Is rapid In Its week and does not Injure the o'othes la any way.Over 500 a e now In use In Ottawa, v100 to Montreal and ISO In Quebec.Tbe most flattering testimonials have been received (Tom tbe Lad cs* Co lefe, College of Ottawa, Hon Ja>.Skeod, Hon.P.Mitchell, Gcvernor-General\u2019s Lauqdry, Protestant Em pltal, St Patrick\u2019s Orphan\u2019s Home, Ottawa; and Hospital of Siateis of Charity, Boa Par tear, Bll\u2019ery Co\u2019vent, Russell's Hotel, New Liverpool Convent, General Hoaptta\\ Belmont Retreat, Mr*.E.Quinn, R-v.Mr.Base, Me are.Cbaloner, Wra Quinn, aud mary others la Quebec.Read tbe folio* fog :\u2014 Quebec, 25th Sept., 1874.Mb.M.Wai.9H,\u2014Dear Hir : I have much pleasure lu testifying that I have used the Bunnell\u2019s Pa tor t Waihlng Machine manufaC' lured by you, and tbat It baigtve i the utmost satisfaction It Is » I tuple in operation, not liable to get out of order, and per eot 1c Its woik.I have also med the washing machine of another manufacturer sold by Mr.Allaire and do not consider It equal In any respect to yours.\tVEUVE GIROUX.Newbery and Sons, 87 Newgate Street, Louden Barelsv and Sons, 94 Pamngdoo Street,London Sawfr and Sons.Oxford Street, London.*BOta London WboMeals Houses.AGENTS IN CANADA.Msalrsaf- Eraas.Mener and Co., Wholesale Drugglata « Lymans, Clare *n fueseeeton given las mediately.Apply at Office of Contractor*, BXC&ANGB BUILDING, Lower Town.June 18,1874.EMPORIUM OF ITUSIC.42, JOHN STREET.N RAGE.Ü .Weber\u201440 eta Golden Waves (Vagues Dorees).Wyman, 45 Danse des Fees (Fairy Dance).,.\u201c\t46\t« Chant ds la Foret.\t\u201c\t45 Midsummer-night\u2019s Dream.Paraphrase, 3.Smith\u201460 « SUbat Mater.- M 86 \u2022« Valse de Fascination.\t\u2018 11\t05 \u2022« Robert le Liable.*¦\t80\t\" Orpbee aux Enfers.u\tSO\t>\u2022 Alice.Aacher\u201460\tm Allee.\u201e.Bernboff\u201445\t\u201c Danse Negre.\u201eAscher\u201460\t\u201c Valse des Roses.Ketterer\u201400\t\u201c Valse Caprice.\u201c\t60 - Tam OBhanUr.Warren\u201425\t\u201c For beginner* we have tbe complete com.positions of Streabbog Gobbeart, Him*.Ac., Ac- A large selection of Violin Masle, by De Be riot, Dane la, Hermann Wtchtl, Leonard, Slngelle, Aa.A large selection of Flnte Musi*.A targe assortment of French Sopgs.H.A, a FUCHS é OO.Jtat », HT4, Quebec, 25ih September, 1874.Mb.M.Walsh,\u2014Sir t I see it stated in the newspapers that the wa blng macbfoe sold by Mr.Alialre 1* super,or to your1*.I have much plea-ure In sa?log tbat I have used tbe Bun ne 1 Patent Washing Machine manufactured by you for the last two month*, h->ve dene a great deal of work with It, and cannot Imagine that any washer could be better.Mes.WIDOW McLISH.Ne public Institution and no family should be without one.Sold by Mr.Wm.TAIT, Ship-Chandler, BL Peter Street ; Meure.S.J.SHAW A co., St.John and Sous-le-Fort Streets, and John Mo-Kenxle, New Liverpool.Price,\u2014Washer $12, Wringer $8.MAURICE WALSH, Bridgewater Cove.October 1,1874.\tJn6Fxn-Bo RAISINS.j^OXK3 LAYER RAISINS.Qr.-Boxes Layer Raisins, Boxes Valentla Ralslos.NOW ItttOKIVINCS.And for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, Bsptember 18,1174, RECEIVING: Per SUamers \u201cCircassian\u201d & \u201cQuebec.^HAIN CABLES AND ANCHORS.Canada Plates.Tm Plates.Bar and Angle Iron.Boiler Plates.OUv-4 and Linseed OU.Varnlsb.Paints aud White Lead.C.A W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.September 24, 1874.\tL WINDOW IGLASS, gRD AND 4TH QUALITIES.Patty and Paris White.Llns3ed Oil and Terpentine.While Lead, Brnndram A James.For Sale O.A W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street, September 24, 1874.\tL SALMON AND LOBSTERS.03\t*.0ASES LOBSTERS, 4 dos.and 2 dos.\u201c\tSalmon, 4 dr s and 2 dots.\u2022 And for aale by H.G.MOUNTAIN.September 17, 1874.Tbe Great Female Remedy.Clark's Periodical Pills.This well-known medicine Is no Imposition but a rare and safe remedy for Female Dlffl-cnlties and obstructions, from any cause whatever ; and although a powerful remedy, It contains nothing hurtful to the oonstltatlon.To Married Ladies it is peculiarly rotted.It will, in a short tune, bring on the monthly period with regularity.In all oases of Narrons and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back, and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics Blok Headaches, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these PUls will effect a core when all other means bave failed.These Pills bave never been known to tell where tbe directions on the seoond page of pamphlet are weü observed.For fall particular» get a pamphlet, free of tbe agent.JOB MORES, New Yoek, Bole Pkofrietob $1.00 and 12) cents for postage, enclosed to Northrop A Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general agents for the Dominion, will Insure a bottle containing over 60 pills, by return mall.Sold In Qnebes by J.Masson A Oo., W.&.Brunet, E.Giroux A Brother, J.K.Burke, R McLeod, W.H.LaRoofc», J.J.Veld on, and all Medlelne Dealer*.August SS.1878.\td£w : BRAIN WORRY.M&ny of as pray to bo delivered from sudden death, and do we not worry \u2022 ureelves Into it t And If w« do can we not help it?»\u2022 Men do not really die of Heart Disease aa often as It Is supposed, but of Appoplexy, or Congestion of the Lnngs, so they do not die of beuin work, bnt Brain Worry.Scott died of it, Sontbey, Swift.Ho aceGreely, and probably Thackeray.\u201d- [London Times.As brain worry loduces premature dissolution by Its depressing Influence upon the general netvona health, by eating the brain faeter than tbe waste la repaired, and as tbe means of sustaining and Increasing nervous health Is no longer impossible ; those who suffer tbe debilitating Influence of mental anguish or extreme m.nta fatigue, reed only retort to the preparation of'Hj popbospbltes Invented by Mr.Fellows, aa that will cooduot the subjsct safely over the rapids of despair, end crea'e In him strength to grapple wtth every difficulty This Is no Idle assertion but en established tact.September 22, 1874.\tF-dAw bp» wm \"PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Corporation oi tbe City of Quebec will apply to the Leglslatnre of the Fro-vlnce of Quebec, at the ensuing sets'on, for the passing of an Act to amend and consolidate the different acts of Incorporation ot tbe City, to grant them power of consolidating their debt and of Issnlrg consolidated stock for water works and other purposes, to consolidate tbe whole nf tbe debentures Into the consoddated stock, and to issue debentures for the permanent works ordered, and for the ifftreni works which the granting of tbe military grounds by the Dominion Government will necessitate, also for thn bnlldtng of new market hall in tbe Upper Town ; to In-crea-e the tax on property by one b»lf cent ; to extend tbe limits of tbe City ; to Introduce new enactments concerning tbe municipal elections of (be City of Quebec ; to amend tbe provlslous of the law ss relates to the closing of shops and taverns on Sundays By order, L.A.CANNON, City Clerk.September 19, 1874.\tAm-co DON\u2019T KNOW HIM.We have heard of a man who owned a horse which bad been for a long time afflicted with a chronic cough, and was otherwise in a poor condition ; be at length resolved to Mil him.and did so for a very trifling sum.Some 6 or 8 wicks afte) wards h- met the pen on to whom he had sold him driving1 a beautiful borne, full of life, and conclude d be bed either exchanged him ferthis or purebated an other ; >ut judge of bis surprise nn learolrg that the horse was the fame that he prevlourty owned a> d considered o\u2019 ho 1 tue value.On enquiry aa to what had effected ro gn at a change, he was toll that \u2018DarleyVCondltien Powder.and Arabian Heave Remedy \u2019 had done It.This preparation has effactsd some remarkable onrea.Remember tbe name, and aee that tbe alg.nature of Hurd A Oo., 1* on each package.Northrop A Lyman, Toronto, Ont., proprietor* tor Canada.Sold by all medicine dealers.Bold in Quebec by J.Masson A Co., W.K.Brunet, E.Giroux A Brother, J.E.Burke, B.McLeod, W.H.LaRoche, J.J.Veldon, and ail Medicine Dealers.September 25, 1874.\tF diw LI VING AND DEAD.BY BLLA WHBBL».A mother site by the glowing hearth, And she dreams of the days tbat will come np more, When the cottage echoed with youthful mirth Aud the pa.ter of feet on the kitchen floor ; When three little jackets In a row With three little bats bung on tbe wall, And three toft voices whispered low The prayer the mother had taught to all.But tbe ruddy raye of the firelight Checker a floor that is silent now.And the mother's hand In rain to-night Reaches in starch of an upturned brow ; And the three little pegs stand brown and bare, And the mother cries, \u201cOh I but to see The throe little Jackets hanging there, And the three fair boys who knelt by me.\u201d Bnt one lies onder the ocean wave, Down with the nameless dead ; And one lies in a Southern grave\u2014 God alone knows the soldier's bed, But the day will come when the trumppt\u2019a sound Shall waken the dead to life again From the ocean wave, from the battle-ground, The mother knows, and it soothes her pain.And what of the youth with the eye of light.The lest who dung to the mother's breast?Better by far did he lie to-night, Dead with the twain in their peaceful rest.B«tter to die in his youthful grace, n With never a blot on his fair young name, Than live with the cone of a bloated face, And a soul that is steeped in the dregs of shame.And never tbat mother wept^ I ween, Such bitter tears for tbo boy who lies Somewhere under the grasses green, Or he who sleeps where tbe sea gull flies As *he weeps for tbe one death left to her\u2014\u2022 Her baby boy, who wafketh now In tbe ranks of tbo great destroyer With the seal of the drankard on bis brow.\u2014Tempt ranee Advocate.Report on Mtea for a GraYlng Ikoelt for tbe Port of Qnebec.JCLEOTKIOITT t THOMAS\u2019 KXCELSIOH ICO- lxotbic Oil !\u2014Worth.Ten Tiers its Weight in Gold.\u2014Pain cannot stay where tt Is used.It Is tbe cheapest medicine ever made One doee cures common sore throat.One bottle baa cured Bronchitis.Fifty cento' worth baa cured an Old Standing Cough.It positively Cures Catarrh, Asthma and Croup.Fifty cents' worth has cured Crioh In tbe Back auu the same quantity Lame Back of eight years' standing.The following are extracts from a few of the many letters that have been received from different parte of Canada, which, we think, should be scfflclent to satisfy the most skeptical.J.Collard, of Sparta, Ont., writ*.\u201c send me 6 dos.Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eolectrlo Oil, have sold all I bad from you and want more now ; Its cores arc truly wonderful.\u201d Wm.Maguire, of Franklin, writes, *1 have sold all the agent left, It acts like a charm\u2014It was slow at first but takes splendidly now.\u201d H.Cole, of Iona, writes, \u201c please forward 6 doxen Thomas' Eolectrlo OU, I am nearly out; nothing equals it- It is Highly recommended by three who have need it.\u201d J.Bedford, Thame»ville, write*\u2014\u2022* Bend nt once a further supply of Eclectric OU, I have only one bottle left I never saw anything sell so well and give general sattsfoction.\u201d J.Thom peon Woodford, writes\u2014« Send me some more Eo-leotxlo Oil.I have sold entirely out.Nothing takes like It\u201d Miller A Reed, Ulverton, P.Q^ write\u2014\u201cThe Eolectrle Oil Is getting a great reputation here, and is dally called lor.Send us a farther supply without delay.\u201d Lemoyne, Table Knives & other Cutlery I of veiy best quality.8.N.THOMAS, Pkelpe, N.Y.id NORTHROP A LYMAN, Toronto Ont, Solo Agents tor the Dominion.Note.\u2014 Ehleetrie\u2014Selected and Ktactrlaed.October 20, 1878.\tF-dAw Eta* Coughs » nd Colds, when It ft to them-selves, frequently bring on pulmonary complaints, which lead to tbat dU-treMlng sal fatal disease, com umptlon ; bnt if attended to Intime, \u201cBryan\u2019s Puimonlc Waferer' are a I certain remedy.Tfcev slop the Irritating {cough, and lootbe and strengthen the bronchial tubes, allaying all irritations and Iifla-mation.They arc also particularly adapted for the use of singera and public speakers.Sold by all druggist* and country deafen.Price 25 cents per box.Sold In Quebec by J.Masson.A Oo.W.E* Brunet, E.Giroux A Brother, J.E.Burke, R.W.H.LaRoche, J.J, Veldon, and l all Medicine Dealers.\t.^ September 24, 1874.\tF-dAw KUPRIN & WEBB, MANÏÏFA0TUBEBS, SUPPLY THE CONSUMER DIRECT WITH their CELEBRATED Electro Silver Plate, Disb Covers, Side Dishes, &c.Electro-Silver on the Best Nickel.Best is tlie Cheapest.This applies specially to ELECTRO SILVER PLATE.The immense quantity of worthless low priced goods of this description should Induce the Buyer to only purchase goods of assured quality such sa are Manufactured by (Continued.) Hunting from Wolfs Cove, on the Quebec side of the river, and working tt wards the India Wharf, we find with one or two exceptions, to be referred to hereafter, there is no room or site for the construction of a dock without going into deep water, and entailing very great expense in temporary constructive works ; and where there is sufficient space in a moderate depth of water with a flat foreshore running Inland, there would still be considerable expense (though to a less degree) in coffer-darning or shutting ont tbe water from the whole of the works daring their execution.Any site selected between tbe above mention» d points would of course entail the par-chasing of valuable shipbuilding or other property ; further a Dock in this part of the river would have the disadvantage of being closed in with solid ice every winter, and would also be devoid of any railway communication.Oh tbe Point Levis side - of tbe liver, starting from Hadlow\u2019sCove,and woik-ing towards Henry's upper wharf we ftfllt nearly an Identical state of things existing as on tbe opposite side, both as regards deep and shallow water,the purchasing of valuable property, and the closing in of the dock in winter with solid ice.A dock on this side will bave railway communication if tbe proposed extension of the Grand Trunk be carried out.Therefore a site selected on either side be tween the peints indicated mast, as already stated, entail considerable expense in chatting ont the winter daring tbe construction of the dock : the outlay on temporary works being of course unproductive, so to speak, great considr ration should be given to secure a site where t.e cost of temporary works would be as small as possible.Suppose for illustration the selected site was at Hadlow Cove, where yon have a flat foreshore running ont for some distance from the shore to low water mark and covered at high water to the extent of four or five feet, or more, the whole of tbe sites on all sides would have to be shut in from the river ; some considerable expense would also have to be incurred in making np ground for some width all ronnd the dock, upon which to erect tbe necessary buildings, and probably some further expenae would be necessary iu forming an approach from tbe shore to tbe Dock.Before describing the various sites examined as to their advantages or otherwise for tbe construction of tbe Graving Dock, we wish to state that there will necessarily be an amount of repetition in speaking of each site, which from tbe circumstance* of the case, cannot bo avoided, and arises in a great measure from the foreshores of the R>ver 6t.Lawrence* in the harbour of Quebec being very similar, and which with few exceptions, have a gentle slope from the shore down to low water mark.ullirt con.On examination of this Cove we find a- flat fortehote rnnning out from the shore for a distance of between six and seven hundred feet to low.water mark, and thou rather quicker than at some other coves, getting into deep water ; this foreshore ia of course covered at high-water.On looking for any favorable feature In connection with this site, either of an engineering character or otherwise, over other sites of a similar nature, none present themselves : As we have pointed ont when speaking of Hadlow Cove\u2014in illustration of f Graving Dock proposed to be built on a low lying foreshore,\u2014there is first the coffer-dam-ing and abutting ont of the water from tbe whole of the works to avoid tide-work, and .\u201ch™* ?\u201cCk, bot?\u201c\tpoll, t on aud construction, but on oreer examination a number of adverse clrcumRtaoees present themselves.We found on taking soundings, at the time of low water, tbat at a dis-tance of about one hundred and fifty feet out from low water mark, there was only on an average about six feet iu depth cf water \u2022 to obtain the required twenty-five or twenty\u2019six feet dtpth of water at high water.it would be necessary for the coffer-dam works to be corn-men Aid at a point in the river Xrom about two hundred to two bundled and fifty feot from low water mark ; this Would inVdlVe tbo construction of a gn at length of Coffer-dam of full height, and coneequeht expense to\" shut out tho water dating the execution of the works.A fcitu wbi-re Ibo ItiDgth of coffer-dam would not excetd three or four hundred feet we thould consider somewhat favorable iu this respect.The desirability of the work* being commenced at about tbe distance-from low water mark as stated above, is to avoid (as mentioned in the first part of this report, article 9) the great expanse of blasting under water to form an approach or channel-way to tho dock.\t7/ A graving dock built on thia site wimld Iw closed all the winter ; the cliffs in the rear would prevent any extension of the dock, exceptât considerable cost, and would of courre necessitate aa fa moat other cases the purchasing of property, which we presume would he of some vaine.Thl* land would enable the Dock to be constructed on a rock foundation, f Brad1ey> the whole tone of tueir dispensation as local- from Monwoai, In London, dept 8, NE wind, Izingsacrednosa ; aud,to preserve their E/an- j strong with rain, fog and strong sea, steering ellcal Christianity, they must be very care- j SE, ul sails set; 5pm observed a bark, ap- th what kind of symbolic action they recognized.Uysnbolicai forms, external, as t:>e cruciform shape of the charcb, a lofty roof, an upward reaching spire, were always ad-missable, if not invited, but the question of introducing decoration oi* figures on their walls and windows, the frie tue of color aud music to represent Ideas and symbolize reli.gioas emotion was one of some difii-'atty.They used Illustrated Bibles iu their homes ; and admired a Madonna by Raphael in a gal- os THE riBST PAO*.** Living and Dtad.\u201d Report on Sites for a Graving Dock for the Port of Quebeo.\u2014(Continuid ) Sheriff\u2019s Bales, Quebeo District, tor October.The Tanneries Scandal.Ac., Ac., Ac.ON THE FOURTH FAON.The Taxation of Churches.Lithographic Stone.Humour.General News.American News Items As\tAo., Ac.Drowned\u2014An Inquest was held yesterday upon the body of a man named Jean B -langer, found in the St.Charles river.A wound in the head of the deceased gave rise to a suspicion of assassination, but the autopsy or of his deliverance, but as no stronger justification could be found than that drawn from edicts of Parlenteuls, the writings of the fathers, and sUtutes of Edward the Second, and such like authorities, the opponents of she decision were at little trouble in demonstrating the falsity'of the position assumed by th© judge, and the danger of permitting his per discipline, without which it can be judgment to remain upon record as a pre-1 truly said, that no veMel cm, be called cedent.The non suited party in the ease, i*eawo\u2018 \u2018-by-\t__ tmmmm moreover, appealed, and in the Court of gpceial Corr«ipondIA.Calcutta, Oct.*i\u2014Advices from sections of the country where the famine prevailed state that 600,000 natives are yet supported by the Government relief works.It is expected that the Government expenditure on account of the famine will eeaae no toe 15th Instant These expenditure» will be below the eeti- PROVfNCE OF QUEBEC.BccKiNOdAM, Oct.6\u2014Messrs.Ross, Bros, intend to Close down their mill for the season next week.Mr.McLaren\u2019» are still working on full : time, and the mills arc not likely to dose down for a month yet.Th>-y have plenty of logs and a full head of water.Preparations are being made for extensive operations in the woods during the coming winter by Messrs Ross Bros.Tbe Plumbago mines are in active operations.Messrs.Penuock A Co.have twelve miners at work, and they are turning out good deal of stone.Rev.Father Towner, of Thurso, baj been appointed to succeed Bishop Duhamel at St, Eugene, east of Hawkesbury.The Northern Colonization Bail way track is being graded two miles south of this vil l*«e.\t.\t_______ Montual, Oct.C\u2014A despatch to the Wit-ness from Lachafo says Mr.Justice Jphn-s ton gave judgment this morniug in the Ar-genteufl eketton case, deciding the election on the ground of the illegality of the votera' Hat for the township ot Grenville and other places.The judgment was as ioliowg The only judgmeut possible therefore, since the petitioner no longer claims the seat, is to d> -dare tbe votes polled at the several places all nail and void, and tho respondent not therefore duly elected or returned ; and that is my judgment, and so I shall report.As regards coats, they ongjit to be divided^ The re-gpondeht was called upon to answer other things besides the illegality of the list#.Each party will bear his own costs.At the meeting rf the Evangelical Alliance t>day interesting papers on various subjects were read; the most important of which was a reply to Profoesor Tjttdal.To-night the larewell meeting is taking place, addr being made by the Right Hon the Earl of Cavan ; Rev.Donald Fraser, D D., London Rev.E^orton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D , Preal dent ot the General Conference of the Method ist Charcb in Canada; MUjor-General Bar rows, RA., Loudon ; Rev.Dr.Black, Inrer nees, Scotland ;' Rev.Geotge M.Grant, M A Halifax, Ao.*\t\u2018~ Tbe navvies employed on the new cut f >r the water works are on strike to-day, and posse of police has beta sent there in view of diatnrbsncee.\t¦> st eucceisfnl one, they ever had\u2014about section of the Conservative element lor | fon thou rand visitors dally, each at 50 cents, which the Minerve is supposed to speak, j Their receipts will be twenty or thirty thou-does not bode any good to free institu-1 Baati dollars, weekly.No \"no can visit estions in this Province.The writers and Cept with astonishment, at the success of L\t-\t__.a, Q \u201e\u201e mods m WHS rn>\tAmerican arts.Tho finest fabrics of cot\u2019on, Callum\u2019s DLtiltery, situated at 8t.Sauveur, speakers who argue for the Chur h\tRDd\twtK aboaml i0 all their varieties.\tUtcond-property on\tPalais market,\tno»\too- Rome\u2014for the Proteatant oommunion9 Au thftt add charms to a refinad life, are lo\tcupied\tby\tMr.\tFortin,\tonu of\tthe\tmo.ït\tat- was fined $2 and costs lor assaulting one Now.A ecaman of the Atlantic, for desertion, was sent to jail for eight weeks.Attbactivs Sales of Rxal Estate\u2014Mesf rs.Max bam A Co will sell this morning at their office, St.Peter street, at eleven o\u2019clock, four very valuable and attractive 'properties belonging to D McCall urn, Kiq., consisting of, first\u2014The splendid property known as Mc- moaopoly.Very much depended upon the culture of the worshippers ; very little art would distract some aud a very great deal would h Ip aud inspire others, borne lov».d a severe, antique style, ottiers Uvely aud ouoyant metoduu, and tbos»ffifio were weak m musical culture should*?not make their crude taste the btaodard forfait, nor should the highly cultured lusist upon a style ot song that would merely astonish and bewilder others.He obierved that there was an am-bUiuity in the ebararter and too much sameness iu size in Protestant i hurcuuH-as he did not quite tavour uni-pastorates\u2014and treated Ritualistic cerumouics very Severely, amid considerable applause*.In conclusion, he declared that they wanted art\u2014fine art, but the ar: of Godliness aud work of Christ on the mi nds and cbaracteis of meu ; pleures iu tne churchea\u2014yts, but pictures of likenesses of Cfirut pqnrajid in lue dfepeu-agllon of His people, aud new men formed by D.vme sculpture\u2014no more silent statues, but animated by tbe Divine breath ; and they should care very little for art and numau devices in the church if they could only have it filled with Carie tuns wbq were lika their Lori.( Load u pplaase ) Kev.Prot.McKaigbt, of Halifax, read a piper upon \u2018-Confession\u2014the benefits and evils arising from th* m.\" After brief disetusion upon the pqpers read, Rev.John Lsitbers, of Hallfex, read his essay upon tha Hymns of the Church as a bend of Christian unity.At this point the Conference adionrned.No afternoon session was held on Saturday.In the evening a reception was held at McGill University, the cards for which were issued by Dr.Dawson Tne attendance was very largo, and a most pleasant evening was spent.SUNDAY 8EUVIC2H.Yesterday morning most of the city palpita were occupied by delegates attending the meetings of tbe Alliance.In the afternoon, the Uuuday Schools of some of the Churches were addressed by delegates, that ot St.George\u2019s Church by tfie Rev.Drs.Bliss aud Donald Eraser, and by Professor vVilson, ot make no such claim\u2014complete immunity J générons displav\u2014articles ot utility endless from and irresponsibility to the civil laws, in kind\u2014ingenious tools of eyery aert An »\t.\t^ - I».-\t* «ii_____.| art gallery is opened, and In this with Amert- forget that in this country all creeds are\ta\u2019 foW fürwlKn ones, Mr.upon equal footing, by the terms of capi- gidfie,>g celebrated Italian Girl, holding a tulation.Upon those terms alone the Child, valued at five thousand dollar*.Mr.th* ma* nf Darmiin va D.N.Skillings has two Sevres Vases, coating judgement in the case of Derouin vs.^ thougaDd dollars, one made In 1753 and Archambault cannot be sustained, for toother In 1774.With the tokens of Ame-that instrument does not recognize any J rfoan civilization, a nation under one bun.dred years old, we feel proud.dominant ecclesiastical power, DOr S*™11\t^0 cW^rof à^.teJ'nTMiter^iufo!\tI at\u2018ideveu\to'clock, to one communion immumtiee not com-\t^ teU,ng u# wo cooid be good boys, if\tj \u2014The spfeudiclly mon to others.It would be a sad thing\tI\twe would dig from tho bowels of the earth, indeed it to the clergymen of any creed\tI\tthe ore of iron and send it over to them, but .__-\tin no case forge our own horse shoes, test we were delegated the privilege of making | ol)gtruct th0 blao5umtth\u2019.work at homo.We were ignorant of the fature, orof our own powers ; bnt when we got the head and hand near together, and hadn\u2019t got to wait to hear from folks a good way off, that cared for us the pulpit the organ of attack, of slander, of treason, even ; if the principle were definitely adopted that priest or the min- tracrive properties in Qiebec.\tTuird\u2014 Splendidly situated property fronting on two streets, known aaLepper's Brewery, fourth\u2014 Extensive and splendidly ritoated property at Levis, oppositp tbe termination of the Kennebec Rrilway.Tne whole of the above properties are worthy the attenticti of capita lists and other*, as they are all in first rate localities and will be greatly iucreaaed ia vaine In a vuiy short time, the terms of sale will be very easy aud the titles clear.\u2014Sale Alto, at half past eleven situated property, No.16 Glaphàm Terrace, comprising an exceedingly large frontage and lot, back entrance, stoue-stabling, yard, one of the flaest properties ever snbmtttod in the city PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.Ottawa, Oct.5\u2014Bon.Mr.Letelliec and D: A.Smith, M.V.for Selkirk, arrived in this cltV to-day.Political news dolt.* Haloing all\u2019day at intervals.A man named Thompson had a narrow escape from death This a.m.While posaiug along a building a plank fell, striking film on the head, carting a deep gash and knocking him insensible.\t\u2022\t\u2022'*.* .'**\u2022' \u2022\t' \u2018\t¦ ih.Toronto, Oct.6\u2014Sir John Macdonald arrived In town this a.m.aud is stoppior at Queen\u2019s Hotel.\t¦* The proprietor» of the Carleton Park have decided on having a fall meeting on the 23rd and 24th lust.' There are to be three steeplechases and two hardie races.Rev.C.Cole, late enrate of St.George Church, prior to his removal to Whitby, was presented with a purse of $190 by hfe congregation.Sale of Butldino Lots.\u2014This afternoon will commence at St.Foy toll gate, tbe sale -r-r-\t- j from f0iks u\tway oU, Mat careu lor us 1 of three hundred building lots, set off by Mr.ister recognized no governmg power but ln proportion to the sizi of the balance I.Boivin, who recently became the putchaser the decision of an EcciesiasUcal Superior, against us in traffic, we ploughed better and ofthe\tad compris ma and was unanswerable to law for conduct ^\t«* »\" >\u2022** Im* I ^^d^abir^ however outrageous.The priest at the ne^ar 0i(ctloQ3 piaCfl this and next Tho property has been laid out in Avjhn \u2019i altar or in the pulpit, is in the discharge month.We have too few intelligent and ro- and streets, and the lots are so arranged that liable Legislators.City, State and National I each one has frontage upon an avenue or Trcasur)s, with their cob-web safeguards, ofier easy pickiogs from rogues, atd among the acutest and most successful are many ox our public servants.Tickle a common min, and bis vote is copper faateneu tor yon.Few .\t.\t.\t.\t.\t-\t, , , 1 only think\u2014the many use but their ears, and ,- .\t-\t.lence and not, as m the casein which lut0 u rogues find acceptance ior their sham ingte peopluof mo ierato means eligible home Judge Routhier was called upon patriotism, the voter gets the word, and all steads, which will become more va ua e as 0\tr .I Î7T.- n\u2014 A 1.\t____ «.i.\u201e\t»k.a-.I the varuus improvements going on in and about the city are cuxrled to a successful conclusion.Mr.Boivin has shewn himself, io of a sacred function, and whatever ecclesiastical errors he may commit there, the secular law can take no communication of ; but when he assails private character, and incites a population to vio- street.The tetms whkh Mr.Boivin offers are very reasonable, and present particular attractions to small capitalists, clerks and artisans, viz : 10 per cent cash, and the bal anca at yearly instalments of ten per cent.No more te&iible plan could be adopted for secur- to pronounce, he exposes hlmvelf to all hke huu^go it blind, and du due hflie the de .\t,\t,\t.I vil gives a genuine fwetd harvest, and Bom< tne consequences of such acts committed, it matters not where.This is the common sense view of the question, and the legal one too.Judge Koqthier\u2019s ultramontane seal has carried hrm too far out of the track of British and Canadian law, and he may find himself called upon to justify, before the High Court of Parliament, the extraordinary position he assumed in the now famous case of Derouin vs.Archambault.givre a genuine Tweia narvewt, and some boueft men that didn't.vote, wondered why his public servant stole.Butler is up far Capo Aon district.Tim Dsvis and Bon Butler, bav?stood for them in Congress; Ben\u2019s wits filling his own pockets, (.and Tim's depleting his friends.Tim circulates iu poverty, Ben luxuriates In large wealth.But this much is true, time gives us real character aad place, and both will find It.Our fisheries have been only a partial success.b ams\u2014that is, main beams end uppsr 'deck beams.The Timber Merchant eou*lders be has 10 pay for'those between the main beams only iUo*e between tbe upper deck beams being fur stowage.Ibe Buipowi or knows exactly, from many voyages, how many deals UU snip requires for stowage ; and If tbe Tlm-L*r Merchant's view be correct, tna ship has on this voyage more stowage deals and less beam fl lings than for the last 30 vo/age*.Whose V46* Is correct?\u2014Yours, Ac., Bristol, Sept IS, 1874.\tTue Aosnt.[The construe.Ion put upou the agreement mu«t oe ueotded either literally or by usage.If the former, all beam titling* would pay full freight, as no dlslluctioj ia drawn in tbe charter.Tue re 1* a wide distinction betweaa stowage and flill g up.Full freight would be due, according u> custom, for main and upper beam fllilugB,j The following U th* amount Of duties oollee-ted at the Custom House, ou the 61b lust., at the Port of Quebec\u2014$3483 13.Lgwdon, Oct 6, 5 p.m\u2014The general opinion on tbe Mock Exchange Is that the B ink rate of discount will be advanced on 01 before Thu red «y next.New 5\u2019s 104).Erie 81} ; do preferred 51.Livbkpooi., Oct 6, 5 p.m_Cot\u2019on market steidy.Upland* 8d to 8}d.Orleans 8}d.dries 15,QuO hitles.Receipts of wheat f >r the post three days we e 21,000 quarterMncludlng 21,000 American.Breedituffii steady.Wheat 8s 4d to 9s 4d for red western spring.Corn 36s to 36s 3d.Beef 9Is.Tallow 42s.Naw Tore stock ManKBT.October 6\u2014 W u Tel, 79 i Am Ex.60ft ; Pacific Mall, 47| ; B H and K, U ; N W, 37| j do preferred 56; R L 103 ; Si Paul, 33 ; do preferred 62i j Erie, 334 ; U and di Joe, 26 ; do preferred, 33) ; Harlem, 129; L 8, 80} ; N Y O, l6l| ; O and M, 28; Panama, 114; Wab, 32} ; UP, 34}.Gold, 10}.\t_________________ Chicago, Oc\u2019.O\u2014Floorquteland anohaoged.W lie it opened Arm but doted dull; No 1 spring at 97c ; No 2 do at 91 }c.Corn opened Arm Q-nd duel dull; No 2 mixed at 99}c; b'gh mtxei at 79}c ; rejected at 78}c; new 68 to 70n; ear 764c.Osta steidy ; No 2 at 49|c ; rsjecte 1 at 46} to 46}e.Rye atcidy ; No 2 at 6 month*./car- Notice of Interment in our next Issue.On Monday morning, tbe 5tb Instant, at Levis, àfeer a long and painful nines*, Jacob, a^ed 22 years, youngest son of W.Slmpsou, Esq.The funeral will leave bis father\u2019s residence, this day (Wednesday), at Sb\u2019clock p.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend.NOVELTIES NOW OPENING Att' GLOVER.FRY 4 CO.\u2019S.rViHE LATEST A 'TI> MOST FA8HION-L able style* in : Trimmed Hats and Bonnet*.Feathers, Flower*, Wirg*, Birds Tulle», MUllAcry, Trimmings, Laces, Ac.lockets.Dolmans, Mantles.Embroidered Potoualses, Coelomes, Ac.Drees Goods, corn prising Homs Spans, Hslvellyns, Shetlands, Cheviots, Ac.Dress Trimmings in great variety, Ac , Ao.They have afeo received their Fall Supply of Merino mod Hootch Lamb* Wool Hoelery aud Underclothing for Lad'es, Gentlemen and Children, Scotch and Canadian Wool Yarns, Flannels, Blankets, and other plain Household Goods, Canadian Tweed».West of England and Scotch TrewerU ga.Fancy Fall Coatings.^______^______ _____ -,\t,\t83 to 84c.fUrley steady ; No 2 spring at 1,04 i\u2019orouto, and that of ttui Amerlian Presbyte-1 to L07, according to location ; No S do at 87c wr.1\t\u201e rx _ tir I *'-/%wlr In fall* rid nrx m ffk/4 o n«l o H l* tx n ri Ax 1 riaa Caurch by ex-Governor Wilmot, Rev.\\V prpviug.Our autumn catch of herriog on the coast, amountiug to several thousand barrels, is up to date a complete failure.This gives a bitter mar ket tor tbe Labrador and Newionndland herring.The Newhaven oil fleet have had a good year.Tuey will land nearly one huadred thousand harrele oil, against about eighty thousand lost year.,\t,.\t.\t».\tI This Is a new indiwtry, dating iu origin only by directing public attention to them in I jg yenrg ago.It affects seal and cod oil very the most forcible manner.There is no ] genribly.It is used by tanners aud others.; adopting a sjetem which has worked wonder folly well in Montreal aud Ottawa, to be mil [ of energy, and awake to the requirements of the times.He is now about building au elevator from the Lower to the Upper Towu, aud id at the head ol the now street railway scheme, under which a line wilt bo rnu through St.John street to the St.Foye toll-gate, thus rendering the new building lots easily accessible.Lunch will lm served up cTodfirifwc qniM, ghd'mockerel lm- | todlay at 13.3 d, and the public is requested to note that all vehicles bearing the advertisement of the sale will convey intending purchasers to the grounds free of charge.MARINE LEGISLATION.Mr.Plimsoll, by his raid upon overladen and unseaworthy ships, has done a signal service to the shipping interests, doubt, but that very many of the statements brought forward by this gentleman, are far too highly colored ; it is the misfortune of any one who mount* a hobby, that the bias of his mind makes him so eager to receive any statement which helps to illustrate his case, that he is vpt to accept it without a due en-ÏLQ.Bell, O.E., and L.Hubertus bave ar-\tinto iU actu*1 trüth* Th\u201c ha* It is worth now aboat 45 cU.by lots of one thousand barrels, iu first bands.\t________________ W.8.Damuerocs.\u2014The ruins of the houses recently destroyed by fire in St.Anne street, appear to inreateu danger to Uie publio, and should be looked aftet by the new prupri \u2022 tors.The sidewalk along the Jesuit Barrack wall, partially burned during the same fire, is in a very dangerous condition.lr»rorabi* reins continue.XJINXTiEdD «ITA.TES.PaovTDOCa, BXf Oct «\u2014Heat.Ifahcmmed Tarife, of tha Turkish army, etatfoi ad tn«a su ««VT**4^ of arm* for the Biltaa, 0 xamUted gtidd* late lM* oigfcS by stori ng ai«*oif.: been abundantly exhibited in the evidence brought forward by Mr.Plimsoll, but at the sa me time, he has shewn that ships have been sent away m an unsea- rived In this city, haring completed their ex ploration survey of the Huron and Ottawa Ball way from Ottawa City to Parry Sound.It is ootuddered practicable to cair/ the lino by the Madawaaka river between 0:tawa and Lake Huron.'\t* \" '\t1 '\t* the police himfbeiuk keeping Secret^\u2019iTpane i ^een su^ject®\u2019Est*cg ar* at Sydney.The Eug.tsh ship Spa ruin Is alsoiheie.Snip Prqpkutv.\u2014Our market 1ms been so entirely devoid of lute rout daring the past three months as to render tbe issuing of my ^monthly report qtrite unnec^nwilry, tnsxe not having been a single treussciloh of any im-portanoe daring that time.The extreme dullness of the past few mouths oontlnnes, with no Indications of Immediate Improvement.At proseut there Is absolutely nothing doing, owners generally not being disposed to moot tno views of the very few purchasers who nave appeared In the market daring tbe past few months, but It Is certain, eome offers made recently could not now be repeated.A steadl'y decllulug freight market and unusually heavy arrival* Of tonnage principally in ballast, seeking business ha Vo a very depressing effect with purchasers.It Is now pre tjr generally conceded there can be no material impiovemect lu this Interest the remainder ofthe current year.\u2014[From A J Maguire\u2019s Circular, New York, Oct 1, 1874.SUIPWBKCK AND LOOS Of LIFE.\u2014Tbe GOV-ornmeul steam dr teadv Head, arrived at Bad- Paul\u2019s bringing captain, mu e and surviving crew of the ship Anna, of «iotteuburg (Bweden), which vesiel became a total wreck on tbe Northwest aud of at Paul\u2019s Island, during tne storm of tne trill instant.The captain, chief otfioer.Steward and four of tbe crew were saved and tho retuuiuder, 11 lu number, wore unfortun- to 90c.Pork lu fair demand and advanced at 21,50 Lard Arm and In fair denazM, at 14)c.Bulk meats firm a»d In fair demanJ; prices unchanged.Whiskey closed steady at I,\tQi.Freights\u2014co.n to Buffrio 4c to 4}c.Receipts\u20147,000 brls flour ; 248,000 bus wheat ; 110,000 bus coni; 64,000 bus oats ; 6,000 bus rye, and 17,000 bus barley.Shipments\u20146,C00 brls flour; 97,000 bo>h wheat; 97,000 nu/b corn;\u201910,000 bush oats; 1,000 bus rye, and II,\t000 bus barley.Nkw Yobs,October 6\u2014Cotton dull, at 15}c for middling Uplands.Flour In moderate request and without decided char ge In price ; receipt* 13,000 bbls; sales 13,000 bbls\u2014quotations unchanged.Rye flour steady and In moderate demand, at 4,20 to 4,40.Wheat dull and MlgliUy In buyer\u2019s favor; receipts 137,000 bus; aales 74,000 bus, at l,10to 1,11 for No 8 Chicago; 1,14} to 1,18 for No 2 Milwaukee; 1,20 to 1,25 for No 1 aprtng, and 1,18 to 1,22 for new winter red western.Rye quiet.Corn dull and scarcely so Arm ; receipts 72,-000 bus; sales 11,000 bus, at 96 to 96}e for western mixed.Barley dull aud unchanged ; reeslpu 12,000 bus; sales 2,000 bus No 2 rowed state at 1,20.OaU quiet; receipts 48,000 bus ; sales 31,000 bus, at 60 to 63o for mixed western, and 62 to 65c for white do Pork firmer at 23,10 for new mesa.Lani at 14} to 13}c for steam and kettle rendered.Butter at 30 to 46o for State and Pennsylvania.Cheese at 11} to Hje fotr common to prime.Petreleum\u2014©mde, 6} to 6c ; refined, 12} to 13c.IMPORTS.\u2022 Oct 6\u2014Per ship Lady Louisa, James, from Cardiff\u2014914 tons coal to Atlaos, Bay A co.Per *blpN Mosher, Stuait, from Greenock \u2014610 tous coal to De Wolf A Powell.Per ship Rochester, Vollar, from Liverpool \u2014403 tons coal lo St, Law Tow-Boat Co.Per bark Maryborough, Irvtoe, from Groen-o-jk\u2014449 tons coal to Koss A 00.Pkb GbawdTburx Railway\u2014October 6\u2014 l ease mdse to Belanger A Gariepy.3 bale* to T Plddlugton A son.6 bt« kdware lo Cbas Ramson.41 hhds tobacco, 1 box sample* to order.1 box blacking to J Louis A son.10 bxs clocks to P Garneau A F re re.\t50 boxes caudle# lo John Ross A co.10 do to W Russell A eon.\u2019 10 brls ul to O L nJo< ardaon.20 case* candles to Hoeeaok, Woods A co.87 do to 51 G Mountain.23 bales ruober to Qnelee Robber Co.18 bdls to P Valuer.2 cases to J A Langlois, 10 bxs to J P Dery.10 do to RAUMOhaw.11 bbls o(l, 1 box samples to Bt L B N Co.3} brls oil to J 8 Wo idley.25 hlf-case* to J B Du beau.11 boles duck to Dawe A Jarvl».1 casu to Chlnls A Beiudet.8 bris to Ü A Harper.45 do to M G MouqU\u2019b.brls pork, 25 tros lard to W right A co.bskts lard, 25 1res do to Renaud A co.2 pcs cartings to Z Vandry.'25 600 \u2022hrough the call**.God.Two principles appeared beyond question : Art must be subordinated to the noces- , irabl* f Laudon, Oot 2\u2014A teletram from Madeira In the Caurch Which destroyed or mfere.ut,.states that ibe bark Gabriele (br), Macau pv.EXPOKT».Oct 6\u2014Per ship Zealandia, Bcott, for Breen- 00k__147 pcs oak, 250 do red plus, 442 do white do, « do hickory, 4,000 pine deals, 400 da do ends, 3344 pipe staves, 10368 WOWI do, 421 ROWI do, by J Sharpie*, Bons * co.Per ship Hatden, Jakobsen, for London\u2014107 dcs oak, 38 d * elm, 165 do hickory, 7 do balm of Gilead, 7300 pine deals, 3i00 spruce do, 1500 do ends, 1033 pipe sUve».by M Fry A co.Per bark Neptunus, Wlnsnea, for Loadoa\u2014 16082 pine deal*.1619 do ends, 90» pipe suvee, by Jas McLaren A co.t>er bark Nora, NleUen, for London\u201418,973 std pine deals, 1814 do do ends, by R R Dobell A co.Per bsrk Clachnacnddlu, McDonald, for Dublin\u2014m 18.8.3.9 pipe staves, 4m WOWI Ao, 1100 std spruce deal», by R R Dobell 41 ca.Per bark Dog mar, Christensen, for Warren Point\u20142m pipe staves, 14.389 s.d spruce deals, 8 cords lathwojd, by U R Dobell A co.fer bark Hirlequlo, Hill, for Sunderland\u2014 Liverpool, Oot 1\u2014Uatk Piesto (Ci;, Rogers, : gg tons oak, 125 do elm, 189 do rtd pine, 488 from Loudon .or New Ypia, nas pu.back to dD>bUe do, 81 do ash, «00 std pine deals, 852 do do ends, by A Gilstoar A co.P**r bar* Aha Gray, EilH, for Plymouth____ LJM tons white pine, 900 std pine deals, |ïnte4 snored realities ; 2odlyf art must be * from barrow via\tand iiiilbrd for ^few cords Uthwood, by A GUmour A co.Clover, Fry & Co.September 3.1874.NEW KNITTING WOOLS.BEST QDAi.iriES OF Scoteh Yarns \u2014AND\u2014 English Fingerings, In all tbe New H had as and Co ouringa.SIMONS & FOULDS, Upper Town M&rket.August 25, 1874.Wedding Presents \u2014AND\u2014 BIRTHDM GIFTS 1 A VERY FINE SELECTION OF Dtamawd aiut Gold Jtwcrtcrv* English and Am>rican Kleclro»Plattil Were, Franela GUI Gords, Clocks and Brcnxts.At ©.SKIFERT\u2019fe Europe a r.Bazaar.p.B._Guinea G'ld W^d.ilng RlMP, waf- rantetfi 22 Carat p.ul Wine and Brandy to the fact that the -whole of the gnoda y utnpfor salearb not at all damaged by fire.The Stock to be viewed on Wednesday next, from 8 o\u2019clock to 9 p.m.Sale at half-past ONE o\u2019clock, sharp.GOT.LEMIEUX A CO\u201e Auctioneers.October fl, 1871.fiuriinw .Sales.BY CASEY A Co.Sa'e of Hofses, Wap; ns, k, Thursday, 8th Oct., Will he soil, without nssrve, at t hatni lain Market, Lowjr Town, BIX P3WEKVCI.YOUNG HORSES, Open and Covered Wag-gone, a quintlty of Harnets, Ladle*\u2019 Riding Saddle, llankets, Ac.Sale at 11 o'oloek A.M.CASEY A CO., Auctioneers.October 7, 1874.Wanted, Attacher for the ladies\u2019 protestant HOME.Ap* ly at the Home oa MONDAY from half after twe 1111 four o\u2019clock.E.J.STEWART, Secretary pro-tem.October 7, 1874.\t® 300 GREAT MICTION SALE BUILDING LOTS, JVITATE THR ST.F\u2019O\u2019VK TO T/L-O ATT:.^adiim jfaUs.gtttrtwn Jfcdw, fRirntm!.oo : « MOUNT Pl.KAMbT.\" THEY AUE VERY WANTED, TWO BOTM9.FURNISHED or u imroUhtd, with attendance, altnatcd In the Upper Town.Addre a, Pont Offlje Box 747.October 7, 1874.\tTf WIHIID IMVIDIIEH, ^ GOOD PLAIN COOK.\u2014ALSO\u2014\tV A PANTRYMAID.Apply at Ko.19J, ESPLANADE.Oatober 7, 1874.\tTf 18HK8» LOTS FORM PART OF THE wMl altUMi^d for private rraldeocce for Workiueu, Clerk*, BeUway, B*nk.e and Goveru- ment nnployeH.In a few months this locality will be only a tow minutes walk fr»ni the Lrwor Town.It 1* proposed to build a Steam Elevator between t e Upper and Lower Town an CALLING AT Regisliy lice far Servants, X HPT BY MVm\u201e ICKI.T-,.No.8, ST.AUGUSTIN HILL.October 8, 1874.\tFp NOB!» EBITISm MEUTIIE FIRE AND LIFE INSURINCE COMPANY Of Edinburgh and London, (1Cstah>ll»lx© nt'* 1 and desirable local 111\u201c* in tbe City Of Quebec, with extensive fi e and frost proof Vau\u2019is, ennutlnlng ?9 feet 9 la Une o.Charles Street *8 feet on St.Paul St area 9808.Ird\u2014That property known as Fo tib\u2019s, In tha Palal* Market, ad) 4nlng Dram \u2022 War*, bouse, and toeing tbe Market, and at the Terminus of the North Shore Hallway, wltb Urge Yard and Stores, and Dwelling, enoUtln-tng 84-4 frost, 64 8 re«r, 188 East.180 West, 6580 ft.Partlenlar attention la directed to tbe qbove property, ttbelnc one of the moat faveorahly known business stand* In tbe elty.4th Vtlaante property at Levis, facing tbe ?etrolnue of the Levi* A Kennebec Railway, corseting of a large two-storr wnxleo House Bakery and Hangarl attached.at!on.Sale ea?b dsy at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING A BARS xLOU.An llnueers.September 80, 1874.\tR IN- MESSRS.MAXHAM A OO.ARK stucted to offer, by Auethffi, on WEDNESDAY, 7th October, at their Office, St.Peter Bt-eet : That beautl'ully iltr.atod and attractive Property, Na 16, Grande Al\u2019ee, Caj ham Terrace, conaUtlng of THREE bTOBY STONE DWELLIf.G HOUSE, with Mitoyen wall, having frontage of 42 feet, by depth of 103 7 feet, with Yard and Stone Bolld.ngs In rear, adapted for Tbree Stall Stable, and right of passage to aame from L\u2019Art'gny Street.Immediate possession will be given.Any Information required will bo obtained oq appHcatloi to Mr.Clapham, or to the nrdeioigned at their Office, Bt.Peier Street.Sale at half-past ELEVEN.A.J.MAXHAM * CO., A.A B.September 28, 1874.Notice to SWprsjiî M Bialsn WE ARE RECEIVING, DAILY, A splendid assoitmeut of ohoxe Winter Apple*.Greenings, Spttsenb'r s, Baldwins, Pomme Giles, Spia, Newtown Plprlus, Ac, Ac., Ac.Alsc\\\u2014Choice Concord and De nware Grapes In haskeln.s)>ec\u2018a1.y for femily n-e.And, G.'-nulii* Free-Stone Peaches for preserving.For sale at the lowe-t po-alble prices «t OI«Ih11 a PhltpV, Sr.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF.October 3.1874.\taugll-Cm PUBLIC SOTICE.PUBT.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WILLIAM DRUM and others will apply to the Quebec Législature, at its next Settlor», to obtain an Act Incorporating the DRUM CABINET MANUFACTURING COMPANY.ANDREWS, CARON A ANDREWS, \u201e\tAttys for Applicants.October 1, TR74.\tAm \u2014 OF IFIRESZ-Ï General Financial Agents, 384, Notre-Dame Street, about 4001b8.each).Brls.finest London WHITING.For sale by For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office on tbe Wharf.J.E.DEBCHAMPS, Agent.October 7, 1874.VE18EL FOR CARDIFF.Apply to October 8, 1874.J.BURST ALL A CO.D BIBB, LAIBD& CO.ITBUID 01STOLEI, A YOUNG RED COW, WITH WHITE mark In forabeai.Whoever hat found her will rectlvj a reward by leaving word ol her at St.LOUIB TOLL-GATE.October 7, 1874.\tO THE CANADIAN October 7 I&74.DENIED », &C.Now Receiving Per S.S^\u201c Dominion \u201d and \u201c Phœ-nician \u201d ; HDS.BRIGHT REFINED MW 4 PRODUCE C0Wm,|flTsOus.- Boxes Behnont Sperm Candles, 6\u2019s and 12\u2019s RIMITRO.{Incorporated under the Joint Stock Companiet' Acte, 1862 and 1867).Capital £200,000, in 20,000 Shares of £10 each, Director* in London.For sale by DAILY LINE TO MONTREAL, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).The splendid Steamer* \u201c___________ From Napoleon Wharf at 4 P.M.Fare to Montreal (Supper and Berth included) $l.Wk U Baiiscan A Three Riven «\t$0 76.Steerage.,.$0.25, A.DES FORGES, Agent.Office Richelieu Company, Quebec, 18th September, 1874, October 7, 1874.\tsepl9 VESSEL FOR WEST HAR-tlepcol.ABLY NEXT WEEK WILL APPEAR, in handsome quarto form, a volume of 100 pages cr more, at the ve~y low price of 25 cents, containing an entirely original and complete report of the Bl.Centennial Celebration.A great ma.«s of matter as yet unpub-bed wl 1 be presented.Full reports of 8cr.mono, Speeches, Addresses, Processions, Concerts, Music, Ceremonies, Illuminations, wltb descriptions of residences, Ac., a history of the Dlocero «loco Us establUbment\u2014in short a complete handbook of the celebration.EDITED BY W.LESLIE THOM.Pubscrlptlon lists are now nfoo.Among those who have already subscribed are His ¦ ace the Archbishop.His Exce\u2019lency the Lieutenant-Governor, His Worship the Mayor and leading citizens.The Record will be for sale at all the book stores.October 6, 1834.September 28, 1874.J.BURSTALL A CO.Tf DeKnypers Gin.October 7.1874.tin, LAIN & CD., RICHELIEU COMPANY Agents, male and female, to take orders for THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.Good opportunity to make money.Large wages paid.Address t > Box Na 6, P.O., Quebec, Gtvtrg full names and addrers.September 23, 1874.lünannel Boute her, Esq., (Messrs.Boute her, Mortlmora A Co., Chairman of Liebig\u2019s Sxt actof Meet Company,) Chairman.Hush Brown, Eaq., St.Mary's Tannery, Edinburgh.Willi-m Wonlman Landar, Esq., East Shsen, Surrey.John MlUer, Biq.(Messrs- Jaaaes and John Miller A Ox ) Mtltert n, Upt-n and Dor-ham.Canada and Sherbrooke Lodge Brtxtoo\" London.Cl.tooo fihltlf.Ecq., 118, Can son Street, London, E.C.Directors in Canada.SOBIEDMAYER\u2019S PIANOS.First Prise at Vienna Exposition, 1873, The Hoc.Matthew H.Cochrane, Compton, Province of Quebec.Charles N.Armstrong, Esq., (Mesew.Armstrong Brother») Montreal.John Lawson Johnston, Esq., Managing Dirac, tor.Lient.W.H.Smith, B.N.H, Ocm mander of the Allen 8.8.«Scandinavian \u201d Romeo H.S\u2019.ephene, Esq., Montreal.Bankers.National Provincial Pank of England, London.Union Bank ot Scot'and, Edlnborgfa.Bank of Montreal, Montréal and Quebec, Solicitor.James P.Batten, Esq.87, Greet George Street, London, S.W.Auditors.Meser*.Joseph and John Sawyer, 3, Adelaide Piece, London, E.C.Secretary» pro tomi.w.t: hetbEbinoton, esq.Tempo*ary Offices\u2014118, Cannon Street, Locdon.8-4 Gold Afedaie, Ft et P-rizee, and Diplomas at other European ErhibHions.Jri«TRErETV*D, THIS WEEK, A LARGE and a-tect eaoortms -t cf riiose o» 1 brated Plsnrs.whl h we offer for sale at vatyrt asor.-abls terms, t> make- ro m fur snether large shipment which we ex ect this mouth.Persons desirous r f pan\u2019htsii g are respectfully requested to make early api lloet'oa, as them highly valued Plano* are Invariably die-posed cf th a few days after th trarrival.fliiiiinil lis» l Planoq.taken to exchange.E.LaRU® A CO., 86, John 8tree\u2019, Upper Town.Ostohar 7, 1874.j r CA'LY LINE OF STEAM RS, (Sundays Excepted), -A.t Reduced Fare, ON STEAMERS \u201cQuebec\u201d and \u2018\u2022Montreal,\u201d From Napoleon Wharf at 4 P.M.Quebec to Montreal (Supper and Berth Included) $2.00 «\tBaiiscan\tda\t$0.76 «\u2022\tThree\tRivers da\t$1 \u2022\u20190.«\tSore!\tda\t$1.26.Steerage.$0.60.Freight 60 p?r cent under tariff.A.DESFORGFS.Agent.Office Richelieu Com par y, Qo'-.bee, I8tb Set tomber, 1874.October 7, 1874.\teep 9 8A.TCHELS, LEATHER BAGS, LEATHER BELTS, BACK COMBS, For sale at Reduced Prices.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A Large Assortment of the kfôtbiMaiÜiricaiiM, For Sa\u2019e at PIERCE & PATERSQK\u2019S, 10, Fabrique BL October 7, 1874.XHK Quebec and Gulf Pods S, i Go.rfTH* 8.S.MIRAMIOHLOAPT.BAQUET, JL will leave Efiet India Wkarf Tuesday next, Province of Quebec, DISTRICT OF QUEBE-1.L I O I TAT ION.mms IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT BY A virtue of an o»d.r by the Hon.U.T.Tessier, (me of the Judges of the Superirr Court for the District of Quebec, bearing date tbe 24th September last, on the request of Mrs MARIE FOULIOT, widow of the late O -tave Sanschagrin, at tbe Town of Levis, acting w communs en biens \" with her deceased husband, and as truste# for her minor children, WUl take piece, on MONDAY, tbe 12th OCTOBER Instant, at 10 o\u2019clock A.M , at tbe door of the Perish Church of Notre Dnme de la Victoire, at Levis, ty Mr.LEON ROY.tbe sale end adjudication of tbe herelnaf er described projerty :\u2014 1st.\u2014An firp\u2019acement situated nt Levis, lu SlawStteet, Lear the prrjccted terminus of NO T|CE.THE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of Ship \u201cSIROCCO,\u201d of Nt wens'.1?i wltbont a written order s\u2019gced by blmself.ALEX.ROBERTSON, Matter.October, 7, 1871.\tFp Lost-$5.00 Reward xrEOTERDAY, a SMALL FOX-TERRIER X BITCH, about 9 mom be old, *11 White, Ban and Toll Cut, with owner's name on coUar, and answering to tbe name of SILV Y Any one returning the same to DRISCOLL\u2019S Subies, Bt.Louis Street, will receive tbe above reward.October 8, 1874.\tBp NOTICE.The owners ok consignee or Captain will not be r.sponsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of tbe Stop \u2022* BRUCE.\u2019\u2019 D.FRA^FR.Master.October 8, 1874.____ Cp NaTICE TO CONSIGNEES.District of ) A TERM, OR SESSION, OF Qctebbc.j\tthe Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, bolding Criminal Jurisdiction for the said District of Quebec, will be bolden at tbe Court House, In the said Clly of Quebec, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of OCTOBER losttnt, at NINE o'clock In the forenoon : I do, therefore, hereby give notice to all those who will prosecute aga\u2019nst Prisoners tn tbe Common Gaol for the said District, that they be then and there presrat, to prosecute against them, ae shall be Jost ; and I do also give notice to all Justices of tbe Peace, Coroners, ConsUbles, and Peaoe Officers, In and for the District aforesaid, that they personally do appear with thalr Rolls, Indictments, and ether Remembrances, to do all those things which, to their several offices In that behalf, appertain to be done.CHARLES ALLEYN, Sheriff.Shkriff\u2019h Office, Quebec, 2nd October, 1874.October 8, 1874.\tF Now Lsndingf Johanne Maria\u201d HDS.I John DeKuyper A Son\u2019s Double Berried Geneva.100 H 50 Qr.-Casks, j 100 Octaves, 500 Red Cases, I 1000 Green Cases j For sale by 6IBB, LAIRD & CO.October 8,1874.Stock Books are open In Quebec, at tbe ÛBee ofP.A, Shaw, St Peter Street ; InMon-I\t,\t, ,.A\t,\t, Manager, traef, a»B.A J- Meat; and Sherbrooke, at the\tL*Y*\tf H oomoT\t« 0,1);.'Matt - ¦\t0«lObM 7, 1«J4, ¦\u2019i -t fi-.; itth October, at 2 o\u2019clock P.M* for Ptotoo, i ^ ^ f\t\u2019\t* calling «t Father Point, Gak!*, Perm, Faspe- ( 1A0 feet, with a two-story brie k house\t.HK B^K « JOU ANNE MARIA.\u201d C.Lise Dalhouale Chatham.Newoaetle ard ^.-Another emplacement, on-Merchant 1 Qustavus.Master, from -at orasm.to ShedlscT^** '\tStreet, of 52 by 80 feet, cr thereabouts, a goal | entered at the Custom Hous *.Cr R-\u2019g-.e Fnr Freight nr Pauogs annlv to\t: buelnese stand, with a twe-story wcoden : will please peps ihelr entries eUlont «h ): W.MOORS, home, outhouse*, and dependencies.October 7, 1874, LION ROY, Notary, Wolf Street, Levi*.Bp\u2019* Yeefiel discharging at Commissioner-.\u2019 Whrt ^ BELTNG A LAMOT1E, Agents,- '} \u2018\t,\t* r*Hunt\u2019s Wharf.October 8, U74|\tBp PRISE The only Reliable O ft Ditlribulton in the country $15,000 00 IIV VALTJABL.R GIFTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN L.D.SINE\u2019S ITOttk REGULAR MONTHLY GIFT ENTERPRISE To be drown Monday.Nov.23rd, 1874.ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF «5,000 IN GOLD ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF $5*000 IN SILVER One Prize $1,000 Two Prizes $500 Five Prizes $100 iooo Odd and Silver Lever Hunftng Walchee (in all) worth Jrcm $20 to fuOO each Ladles\u2019 A Gent*\u2019 Gold Chains, Coin Stive.* Vert j Chains, 8:>l.d and Double-plated Silverware, Jewelry, Ac.Xiimbtr of lift! ll,lfH I Retell liilleil to KMi I AGEKTN WA.Tr.l.TONr.l L TlrK.-TM.to whom liberal pr« inluiut* will be pit to.Single Tickets $1 ; Six Ticket* $5 j Twelve Tickets $10 ; Twenty-Fix.$20.Circulars containing a faU list of prises, a description of tbe manner of drawing, and other inform ation in reference to the DUtrl-ballon, will be sent to aay one order lug tbur.An letter* must be addroMnl to U D.BINE, Box 432, Office, RxeeUlor Bu-ldlug, Cincinnati, O.Cor.Race A Longwortlr, October 0,1874,\tDdw ; O A i-j V XV | EU HUSH BY AUCTION WILL BE OFFERED A.X THE STORES \u2014 OF \u2014 MR.P.MCMILLAN, HUNT\u2019S WHARF, -OH- Wednesday Next, 7th.inst.TUBDS (01 1(11116 mENDERS FOR FITTING UP IHE HOT 1 WATER APPARATUS in the UNION BANK BUILDING, In this City, wlU be received by tbe undersigned Until Saturday, iOtli instant, at 2 o\u2019clock.Plans and Specifications may be seen the Office of H.STAVELEY, Arohl\u2019ect.Tbe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.P.MacEWEN, Cashier.October 8.1374.A Choice Assortment consisting in part of:\u2014\t« Teas, Sugars.Syrups, Tobaccos, Coffees, Rice, Wines, Liquors, &c., &c., &c.Sale to clow at ialf-Diut Ooe F.H Particulars in Hand-Bills.FIRST ANNUAL BALL \u2014OF THE\u2014 116611 OF SI.f 11 RICK, \u2014AT THE\u2014 MUSIC HALL.-ON\u2014 WEDNESDAY EVENING 7«h OCTOBER, 1*74.rpHE CATERING IS UNDER THE MAN 1 sgement rf Messrs W.HUSttELL.A SON By tbs kind per ntl.sal on of Lt-Col.Strain ox and Officers, tbe splendid Band of B.Better^ will be In sttoi danco.Ticket*- $3.50.to be hod at C K.Hog writ A Ou\u2019s, Army Siati.ners, and from.Members of tbe Committee.\t' \u2022 \u2022 WALTER T.LANNXN, Secretary, K.of 81.P.October 8, 1874.\t, I, SUT & Cl, BANKERS, BROKERS MONnCRKAL.September SO, 1874.Cm HOVULTIUS.JUST HEOElVJEO, W.B Jones\u2019, 19^, JOHX STREET, TJndet Clothing, Embroideries, Fancy Hatdkerchlcfs, Imitation and Real Hair Goods, Hair Pads, Busllee in Mohair A Steel Belts Iron 15c.each, ~ Bel ^ Buckle* and Satchels, And various other Fancy Goods.Also,\u2014An QDOsu&lly large assortment of Frenshand English Cotrete.N.B.\u2014A Great Novelty lu FELT CORSETS for Ladlei and Children, very snitab\u2014 Best Scotch Steam Coals'^1\t, Best Newcastle Double-Screened Smith Coals.For sale cheap in lots to suit purebas era.JOHN BA1LE, WKLI-INGTOIC WKARr.September 30, 1874.\t^ L A.J.MAXHAM 4k CO , A.4k B.October 6, 1874.AUCTION SALE \u2014OF\u2014 1 ESS RS.MAXHAM A CO.WILL SELL ON THURSD AY * 8tta October, At their Office, St.Peter St eet, 21 Bales Nor-West Buffalo Robes, in lots to suit purchasers.Bale at ELEVEN o'clock.A.J.MAXHAM * OO., A.A B, September ft, 1874 New Creeds a KX BTKAMTCRS \u201c OorinthiaD,\u201d \u201c Walderuian,\u201d \u201c Phœni-.\u2022 clan\u201d and \u2018\u2018Canadian.\u201d WE HAVE JUST OPENED THE FOLLOWING GOODS, v!*.: \u2014 2 Casea Black and Colored Silks.1\t«\tBlack Silk Ve veto.8\t\u201c\tFrench Merino*.6\t« Dress Goode (New Styles).4\t\u2022\u2022 Tweed Sergei for Costume*.1\t\u201c\tBlack Velveto>D«.2\t«\tWaterproof Cloaking*.8 English and Scotch Tweeds, 8\t« CoaUnra Baavera, Pilota, âc.i m Small Wares.6 ntiks English B ankfte.-j « Fancy Ftennol^ g « Wh\u2019te Flamicls.2\t«\tRed and Blue Flannels,.8\t«\tWhite Cottons.8\t\u201c\tGrey Co ton*.4\t«\tWor-1 Hosiery ard UnJ'relotfc'nr.8\t\u201c Best Scotch Yinm aud Pingenugs B NAN 8\u2019GTKERS.September R0 1874.\t»\t1 \u2022 \u2019 * Outers! Oysters! rUBT RECEIVED, FRESH MAXPEQUE OYSTERS, per 8, B.\u2022\u2022 Secret,\" Saturday For sale by JOS.LEPAGE, Na 14, Bt.James Street, Lower Town, Quebec.October », 1874.v\tO KIRK & HOBSON, Stock and Exchange Brokers (OF THS MOKTIUtAT.STOCK EXCHAMOK.) lO, Hospital Street, MONTREAL.Stooke, Eonds.Debentures, etc., bought and sold on margtu or for cash.Orders promptly attended to.Rtler, by permlsUon, to the PrsekUat, Directors and Cashier, Union Bank of Lowar Canada.OotoUr 2, 1074, 801 CE T3 GENERAL MEETING OF TBE CANA.L DIaN Lumber and Timber Aasoclolioa Will be held at OTTAWA, on WEDNESDAY, October 7th, at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M.Ae Importent boric est will come before the meeting, all Interrsied In the trade are\u2019Vquested to be preaent.\u2018\tC.W.LORD, Stcretery.Septembei jyi874.\tTd LA BANQUE NATIONALE, QUEBEC, 28th ?ept., 1874.A DIVIDEND AT THE RATE OF EIGHT PER CENT per annum wM ' < paid to tae Shareholder* cf La Banqa* Nationals on or after the FIRST NOVEMBER next, at tte offiee In Qnebec, or at 1U branch offices, at Montreal and Ottawa, for the six months ending on the Slot October next.The Transfer Book* wtu be cloned from the L6th October to tha 2nd November next.It- dttSiTfity.By order,\t* F.VEZINA, October ly 1874.U'0V2-ïL: Immense Dry GoodfilSale, To Begin Monday, 2ÏSt Inst Having taken over tiïe stock erd bcsli ere of the late Armor O\u2019URIES, ELLISON A ( O., we claim 10be In apoelUra to offer Ksmordinary Bnrgalpe, and will c -mraenep a Genuine Clearing Bale oo MON-DVY NEXT.T» \u2022 Fabriquât*, Vt***£D Sjptru.bfcr 17, 1874.\tI**** 3 C2B 1 the taxation of churches.Th« Montreal Herald of Saturday oon-the following, a subject which at some period will occupy the public mind in this city :\u2014Most of our readers will be aware by this time, by the calls made upon them for contributions, that the City Council has placed a tax upon the Churches and other ecclesiastical property of the city.We beliere that three religions Corporations, ris., the Grey Nuns, the Ladies of the Hotel Dieu, and the Ladies of the Congregation, have protested, claiming exemption under the Treaty of Cession.Whatever exemption from taxation was granted by that treaty, however, we can hardly conceive that it applies to such taxation as is imposed for municipal purposes, under a system, not at that time even thought of, and for improvements, which have been among the elements which have in-* creased so enormously the value of the properties of these religious houses.For the rest, we believe that the taxation on churches is a step in the right direction.Different congregations require different styles of churches, and there is no reason why a congregation, which takes up a great deal of room, and occupies a tine building, in order to gratify the taste of the worshippers rather than to subserve the worship of the Almighty, should not pay for the material benefits afforded by the city, just as it does tor those afforded by the builders and other artificers.Lithographic Moue.It has been known for ma y years that Canada possessed large quantities of this vain-able material, and attempts have been male to tarn this knowledge to practical account.Samples of .he stone were taken out and tested, but as a general thing the experiments made resulted unfavorably ; the causes of failure in some instances being the presence of silica, and more especially a brittleness which led to breakages whenever the stone was subjected to the pressure required for working It.The day of failure, however, would seem now to be at aa end.The Norland Stone Company, of which Mr.A.A.McLaughlin is the chief spirit, ha' been organised for tbs purpose of working deposits in the ricinity of Norland, in the Township of Lax too, and judging from specimens of the stone shewo ns to-day, | there can be no q jestlon that a material can be furnished suitable for all kinds of lithographic work.We are assured, also, by Messrs.Rolph, Smith A Co., lithographers, who have contracted for a quantity of the stone, that from its hardness, which adapts it for fine work, such as portraits, it supplies a want of the trade which could not be filled from Get many, the only other source of supply.We have seen specimens of work done from this stone, which appear equal to the best from Bavarian stone, but lurther proof of its excellence will shortly be furnished in practical lithography.Hnmour.Home stretch\u2014The stretch across the maternal knew.A betel ont West says, generously, of a competing establishment, that it stands without arrival.__ There is hope for the young man who chews caraway.No matter to what position he aspires, he will sack se&d.An Omaha paper advises the people «not to make such a fuss about tht sbootleg of ons Constable, as there are over forty candidates for the office.The batcher will be offended, we suppose, if we call base ball a-bat-war, but we\u2019ll risk it.A confectioner advertises \u201c paroxysmal kisses.\u201d To make a dog add, multiply, or subtract, tie up one of his paws, and he will put down three and carry one.An Eastern debating society is trying to settle which is the hardest to keep, a diary or an umbrella.The latest Irish fashion is a home-rule hat.It has nocrown.What the barber said when bis wife fell down-stairs\u2014Razor.The Clearfield fair consisted of a calf, a goose, and a pumpkin.It rained so hard the first night that the goose swam off, the calf broke loose and ate the pumpkin, and a thief prowling around stole the calf, and that end-\u2018 ed the fair.A street-beggar in New York says the pa-nic has rained him.Hi* collections, he says have dropped to $3 a day; hot he don\u2019t care so much about that, but rents have fallen 33 per cent, and ho had two' boners and three stores empty, even at this redaction.«Lord, what a cowl\u201d was the approving remark of a teetotal Judge in Vermont after swallowing a potent panch which had been offered to him as a glass of milk.An Ohio man has been converted to temperance ninety-eight times, and says he\u2019ll go np to a hundred or die.A chap who spent $1,500 to graduate from Harvard is Postmaster in Iowa at $24 per year.He wonld \u201cswap\u201d his knowledge of Greek roots for a bill of beaus if he could.iJTheD a well-known thief meets a policeman and hands him $5, it Is the dnty of the officer to go and sit down in an alley and see nothing for the next hour\u2014nothing but the $5.\u201cWell, Pat, Jim didn\u2019t quite kill you with that brickbat, did he ?\u201d «No ; but I wish he had.\u201d \u201cWhy so?\u201d «So that 1 could have him hung, the villain.\u201d ALLAN LINE General News.(From the Liverpool Albion.) The municipality of Nimes has resolved on erecting a statue of M.Guisot in one of the gardens of the new Museum.A flue specimen of the torpedo or electric ray, weighing over 80lbs.and 5 feet long, has been snsaosafully located In Brighton Aquarium.It is the largest of its species that has ever been caught alive ou the English A correspondent at Athens says that there Is no I'mger any donbt that both the King of Greece and his Government have determined to alter the constitution, with the object of increasing the prerogatives of the Grown.While proceeding from Ramsgate to London, a passenger by the Chatham and Dover Railway, named Elisabeth Living, was seised with a tainting it when near Broadstairs.On arriving at Margate she was assisted out of the carriage and placed la an easy chair, but died Immediately afterwards.The sged Swedish poet Runeberg, while sick at Helsinfors in Finland, for several years past has been etudying the habits of birds, and especially with regard to the causes of migration.His theory is that the longing for light alone draws the birds southward.When the days shorten in the north the birds go sooth, but as soon as ever the long northern nights ss\".in, with all their laminons and long drawn hours, the wanderers return to their old haunts.It U generally supposed tint they move southward to get more abundant' food; but why, asks Rune-berg, do they leave their rich huating grounds to return to the north ?.The centrât regions of Europe are in every way more desirable than the wasts of Scandinavia.Only one thing is richer there, and that is light.Psovxdsscs, R.I., Oct 5\u2014The steam cotton mill in Bristol owned by the Richmond Manu-factoring Company was damaged by fire this morning to the extent of about $20,000.Niw Yosx, Oct.5\u2014Weston commenced his walk of 500 miles In six days this morning.A London letter in the World says the Postmaster-General stopped an account of the Beecher scandal from being telegraphed from Qaaeoitown to London on the ground that it was obscene matter.David Valentine A Co., jobbers in silks and faaoy goods, an old house, tailed to-day for $600,000 ; assets unknown.There is a repost of another failure np town, but it it not eon firmed.Nsw Yosx, Oct 5\u2014Henry Clews A Ço., have decided to inform their easterner^ that they will «spend for a day or two, awaiting deposits, and have transferred remittances ' received during the past few days to the custody of the Continental Bank, and to the cssdlt of those who remitted them.The firm do this as a prudential matter, though a much larger loam than A100,000, already negotiated in London, is expected in a few days.The Panama Herald says that tha English Commissioner craved the assumption to claim tbs falfllroent of the stipolation of a loan, as the whole republic is a guarantee for the payment.\t.Paraguay may be said to belong to England, the government being bankrupt, seems InoHciÿ to beg Brasil to endorse her obligations, ft» which case Paraguay will soon be a province of that Empire.District Attorney Moore stated to-day, that Theodore Tilton and F.D.Moulton, have been officially notified of tLe indictments found against them by the Grand Jury, lor libel and alander against Beecher.Bail in eaoh case fixed at $3000, which they furnished.Bicxmows, Va., Oct.5\u2014A fire to-day on Bird street destroyed three brick business booses, with rear outhouses, and three frame tsnemenu.Loss, $60,000.Tbs wot her here is quits oool, therm.41 ; white ftost Bnler eon tract with the Government of Canada for the Conveyance of Canadian and United States Mails.1874\u2014Summer Arrangements\u20141874.This company's links am com- posed of the ondernoted Flret-olass, Fnli» powered.Clyde-built, Oouble-englnsd, Iron Steamships i\u2014 y SARDINIAN.-4300\t[Bnlldlngj GIRO ASM AN._3400 Oapt J Wyll* POLYNESIAN .\u201e.43«0 Oapt R Brown.3ARMATIAN.SSO0\tOapt A Alfd.90 ANDIN A VLAN.8000 Lt Smith, RNB.PRUSSIAN.8000\tLt Dutton RNR 4USTRIAN.3700\tOapt J Ritchie.NHSTORIAN.\u201eJTe0 Oapt Grunge.MORAVIAN.J660\tOapt J Graham.PERUVIAN.__3800\tCapt R 8 Watts.CASPIAN.8300\tCapi Trooks.HIBERNIAN._8484\tLt F Archer, BNB MANITOBAN.8400\tOapt Hngh Wylie.CANADIAN._8000\tOapt J Wilier.NOVA 800TIAN._3800 Oapt Richardson NORTH AMNRI0AN_1T«4 Capt Wallace.~ OORIXTHIAN.J2400 Capt JM Boott* 10ADIAN.\u201e._.'.IS50\tOfcptOabeL PHCRNICÏAN.3000\tCapt Graham * WALDENHIAN.3800 Oapt Stephen.it.PATRICK.1307\tOapt Menait», NEWFOUNDLAND.IM0 Oapt.Myllus, THE STEAMERS OF TK»; LIVEBPOOL MATT.LINE (flailing from LIVERPOOL every THUR8-day, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY (calling et LOCtf FOYLE to reeeive on board and land Malls and Passengers to and tram Ireland and Scotland) are intended to be dsepatehed from QUEBEC!\u2014 ScawonravZAW.^.Saturday, 5th B*pt, 1874.Austria, it.\t«\t13th\t?*\t\u2022\u2022 PBntrvi.Air.\t«\t10th\t\u201c\t« Sarxatiajt.\t\u2022 \u2022* 88th \u201c\t\u2022« CntCAUBtAW.\t\u2022« ford Oct., « PJLTNR8IAN.\t«\tloth\t*\t« Sates of Passage from Quebec i Cabra___________M^-.f7» or $so Steerage._\t88 ETKE STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW LINE! (Sailing from GLASGOW every TUESDAY, and from QUEBEC on or about every THURSDAY) are Intended to be despatched from QUEBEC Oaîtadtaît, on or about 8th September.Manitoban, «\t« 16th *\u2022 Bates of Passage from Quebec t Cabin.$80 Intermediate.40 Steerage.35 EV Berths not seemed until paid far, Aa experienced Surgeon carried on sa h ves*eL Corkage will he charged at the rats of two \u2022htniogs sterling per bottle to pa MUgers supplying tbelr own wfaes or liquors.A TENDER with Malls and Passengers for the LIVE SPOOL MAIL nTEAMERS wUl leave the NAPOLEON WHARF every SATURDAY MORNING, «t NINE o'clock precisely.For rnrlhsr particular», m>ply to ALLANfl, KAE A OO., Agents.September 8, 187L DOMINION LINE.rnms line is composed of the X following FIRST-CLASS, FULL POWERED, CLYDE BUILT STEAMSHIPS, and Is Intended to perform a regular service between Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal IN SUMMER, and LIVERPOOL and PORTLAND, IN WINTER :\u2014 MONTREAL____.\t8,350\t(Building.) DOMINION.\t8,200\tCapt.Boucbetts ONTARIO.^.-\t8,200\tCapt.French.QUEBEC.3,200\tOapt.Bennett.VICKSBURG .\t3,500\tCapt-Roberts.MEMPHIS.\t8,500\tCapt.Mellon.TEXAS.2,350\tOapt.Laoreneon.MISSISSIPPI.2,400\tOapt.Wrakes.9T.LOUIS.1.824\tCapt.Reid.These vessel* h-ve very an perl or aoco immolation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, and prs-poid Ticket* are issued at reduced prices to those desirous of brinffina out their friends.Sailing from Liverpool every WEDNESDAY, calling at Belfast Lough to take in Cargo and Passenger*, as follows : TEXAS.«September 18 DOMINION.*.2» VICKSBURG-.-\tP ?80 ONTARIO.October\t7 QUEBEC.\u201c\t14 The Steamers of this Line are Intended to sail from Quebec for Liverpool ae follows i TEXAS.Oct.\t10 DOMINION.-\t«\t17 VICKSBURG.\u201c 34 ONTARIO.:.« 81 QUEBEC v.-^ov»\t7 Rates of Passage Cabin.$80 Steerage.«.*.$19 Through Tickets can be had at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices In An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.For Freight or other particulars apply to : In BELFAST, HENRY GO WAN, Qukxn\u20198 SqcAan.LIVERPOOL, FLINN, MAIN A MONTGOMERY, Harvbt Buildings, 24, James St.MONTREAL, DAVID TORRANCE A CO , Exohang* Ooubt.QUEBEC, WM.M.MACPHERSON, Come kboial Cham rkes September 25, 1874.\tMch 31 ^3: TEMPERLEÏ S LINE.London, Quebec & Montreal.Scotland __8100 Tens.«Oapt.James.St.Lawhknck.2830 « (new) .Thaitbs ,.,.«1887\t.\t\u2022*\tHyde.SavesN.»._1271\t«\t.\t«\tCampbell Dblta.I960 »» .\u201e# \u201c Etepbens Hwr.roa.1908\t«\t\u201c\tRobinson The Steamers of this Line are la tended to \u2022all daring the Season of Navigation of 1874, firem LONDON, as follows :\u2014 (Galling at Plymouth outwards for Passengers) And from QUEBEC for LONDON as follow* i St.LAWBBMcn-Thursday, Oct.11th.Sbvbkk.Tuesday, Oct.27th.Delta .?«Tuesday, Nov.10th.Superior aooommoiatlon for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, and pre-pald tickets issusd at reduced prices to those deafrous of bringing out their friends.Rat*4 or Passaob vkom Qubbbo.Cabin, $88 ; Steerage, $24.For WelflfctOT Passage, apply Id London to TEMPER LEY\u2019S, CARTER and DARKE, 81, Bllllter Street.In Montreal, DAVID SHAW A Co, Quebec, ^\t.\tROfiS A CO., .\t$ $\tCommercial Chambers.IT\u2014- STEAMER CAPTAIN FRENETTE, Leaves the Champlain Wharf on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS for Cap Santé, Platon, Port-neuf, Ste.Emelle and St.Jean Base hall Ion*.Returning, the Boat leave* Sr.Jean Dee-châtiions every MONDAY and FRIDAY, calling at same ports.Time of leaving regulated by the tide.¦ For further Information apply at the office of the St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.OABOURY, Secretary June 35, 1874.English.Gheese.Now Receiving, ex «\u2022 Texas \u201d : CASES OF QUEEN\u2019S ARMS, TRUCKLES Baskets of Queen\u2019s Arms.For sale by M.Q.MOUNTAIN.IDE QUEBEC MD toil PORTS 8.8.COMPANY.ROYAL MAIL LINK.STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Montreal, Quebee, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce.Paspebiac, Dalhouale, Chatham, Newcastle, Point do Cbene, Charlottetown and Plo-too, and by Railway and Steamboat connec.lions with SL 'oho, N.B., Halifax, N.B., Portland and Boston.The NEW YORK and BERMUDA UNE, between New York and Hamilton, Bermuda, every third Thursday.Alter the opening of navigation, theas.«Secret,\u2019' or «Mlramlohl,\u2019\u2019 la Intended to leave Quebee every TUESDAY, at 3 o\u2019clock, P.M., for Pic ton, and Pic too every TUESDAY, at 7 o\u2019clock, A.M., for Quebec, calling each way at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paape-blao, Dalhocste, Chatham, Newcastle and Point du Cbene.The «Had)!,\u2019\u2019 \u2022\u2022Alhambra,\u201d and «Flam-borough\u201d are Intended to run regularly between Montreal, Quebec and Plçtou, touching at Chatham, Newcastle, Point do Cbene and -GharioUetown The New York and Bermuda Steamer will leave New York on TUESDAY, 20th October, and TUESDAY, 10th November, for Hamilton, Bermnla, returning, will leave Hamilton on THURSDAY, 29in October, and THURSDAY, 19th November.The «Secret,\u201d « Georgia,\u201d and «Mlramlohl \u201d have excellent accommodation for passengers.Shippers by Quebec Steamers must pay the Quebee Harbour Commissioners wharfage dues on goods before shipment, and consignees must produce a certificate for harbour dues before goods con be delivered.JBF* Shippers are requested to put their goods In proper order for shipment, and to mark all case goods with the consignee\u2019s address In fall.Through ticket* to St.John, N.B., Halifax, NA, Portland and Boston.For Freight or Passage apply to W.MOORE, Manager, East India Wharf, Quebec STEVENSON k LEVE, General Passenger Agents.October 6, 1874.GRAND TRUNK FERRY.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE Steamer « St.GEORGE,\u201d Capt.Lamontagne, will ran as fellows :\u2014 LBAYB qubbbo ¦ A.M.7.80\tMall Train for Riviere du Loup.8.80 10.00 11.80 Express for Montreal.P.M.2.03 X 80 6 00 8 45 Mall Train for Montreal.lbayb ponrr uYie A.M.7.45 Mall Train from Montreal.9.80 11.00 P.M.1X80 8.00 4.00 a.00 K x p r e s e from Moo'ieti.7.00 Mall Train from Riviere da Leap.For farther Information enquire at the tfflee of the St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Com pany, St Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.OABOURY, Secretary.September 21, 1874.Si Lawrence Steam Navigation Co.Royal Mail Line.FOR THE FAR FAMKDJ Saguenay ! Until further notice the Fleam ere \u2022\u2022 SAGUENAY\u201d or «St.LAWRENCE\u201d will leave the SL Andrew\u2019s Wharf on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7 A.M , for CHICOuriMI and Ha I Ha I Ray, «ailing at Bale Bt.Paul, Kboulr mens, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup and Tadousac.Tickets for sale by Messrs.Stevenson and Levs, No 58, SL Peter Street, and opposite St Louis Hotel.Also, at the Office of the Company SL Andrew\u2019s Wharf.?.OABOURY, Secretary.September 14, 1874.FOR _SAXi3D.Low Pressure Beam Engines and Boilers, TWO LOW PRESSURE BEAM ENGINES Sise of Cylinders 49 inches diameter ; 10 feet etreke.Brasses In excellent order everything complete.Wrought Iron Shafts.1 Beam Engine ; sise of Cylinder 88 Inches 8 feqt stroke ; with Boiler In good condition.1 Oscillating Engine (Screw) 84 Indus Cylinder.The whole or any of the above Engines, Ac Ae., will be sold on reasonable terms For further Information apply at the office of the St Lawrence Two-Boat Company, St Andrew's Wharf A.OABOURY, Secretary* rune 31.t«T«.Intercolonial Coal Miring Co.rvRUMMOND SOLLIERY, Plcton County L/ NOVA SCOTIA, OKFKR, IT OR SALK, F*.O.B.BIOTOTT HARBOUR.Their celebrated STEAM and HOUSEHOLD 'OAL firom the Acadia Seam.Apply to.- H.A.BUDDEN, Vice.r*re« 4 A 5, Union Buildings, Montreal.Or to\tJOHN LAIRD, 13, Peter Street, Quebee.àpril 18, 1874.\tFm-bo QUEBEC CIVIL SERVICE MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY.rriHIS SOCIETY, A MUTUAL BENEFIT X Society, In favor of the widows or heirs of Its deceased members, la limited to 600 members, sud la not confined to tbe Civil Service.Every member, upon bis entering the Society, pays s contribution of four dollars, which ts given to tbe estate of the member who shall first die.Every surviving member Is thereupon required to pay lo another contribution, to meet the next call on the Society through dAatb, and so on continuously whenever a death occurs.For further particular apply to the Secretary-Treasurer, MB.P.E.BL'ITH,' Parliament BoUdlngs.August 4, 1874.\tTf-ao Dominion pahliament ^Private Bills.PARTIES Intending to make application to Parliament for Private Bills, either for granting exclusive privileges, ir conferring corporate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, or for doing anything tending to affect the rlgbUor property of ether parties, are hereby notified that they are required by the Rules of tbe two Houses of Parliament (Which are published to full in tbe Canada Qaxette), to give TWO MONTH\u2019S NOTICE of the appilc tUon (clearly and distinctly aptclfy-ing Its nature and object), In the Canada Gastite, and also In a newspaper published In tbe Uoonty or Union of Counties affected sending copies of the Papers cont lining tbe first and last of such notices to tbe Private Bill Office of each House.All Pétitions for Private Bills must be presented within the/lrst three weeks of tbe Sers on.Tbe Fee now payable fer a Private Bill Is 7'h-o Hundred Dollars, HO BE ST LbMOINE, Clerk qf the Senate.ALFRED PATRICK, Clerk of the House -\tof Commons, October 1, 1874\tBm-ao THE GENERAL RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT TICKET OFFICES, opposite the St.Louis Hotel, and 68, Peter Street, represent :\u2014 The Pass uni pale R.R., THE GRRAT PLEASURE and ONLY DIRECT ROUTE to Lake Mempbremsgog White Mountains, Bostou and New York.The Richelieu Line of Steamers, for Mb^treal.The Saguenay Line of Steamer*, for Murray Bay, Klver-du-Loup, Tadousac, aud the Far-Famed Saguenay River.The Quebec A.Gulf Porta S.8.Llue, for Gaspe, Dalhouale, Newcastle, Bhedlar, Plcton Charlottetown, St.John and Halifax, by which an unlimited variety of Excursion Tickets are Issued, at Reduced Rate*, and sailing firom Quebec via Gulf to Hall ax, SL John, Portland, Boston, and return via Wtdte Mountains.Aim., regular tickets to all points In Canada and United States.Bute-Room and Pullman accommodation given at once.Avoin thb bush at thb Whxkv Offices.Get reliable Information and B*eure your passage at THE GENERAL OFFICES opp^alte St.Louis Hotel or 68, Peter Street.R.M.STOCKING, Ticket AgenL G.LEVE, Passenger AgenL August «.1874.\tBm The Si Lawrence anil Ottawa RAILWAY.OF UNIFORM GAUGE WITH THE Grand Trank Railway.The old reliable, qnlckesL and best route Tbe shortest line to all points East ahd West.ALTERATION OFJÛJNNIRG TIME.On and from THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1874, trains will ran daily, as follows : \u2014 GOING NORTH.No.1 t* mix'd.With Bofo Car.6 Leave Prescott.1.10p.m.6.00 p.m.6.05 p.m.Connecting with.Grand Trunk Mall from the Raat .Do.Express firom East A West.Do.Mall from the West.Arrive la Ottawa.4.30 p.m.9.15 a.m.7.45 p,m t Every day.GOING SOUTH.No.3 4 mix'd 8 with Sofia Car.Leave Ottawa.10.45a.rn 1.00p.m 9.80 p.m.Conneetiug with.Grtid Tr\u2019nk West.O.T.R.for East.G.T.R.trains for East and Went.Arrive at Prescott Junction 1.00 p-m 4.65 p.m 13.S') p.m Comfortable Sofa Cara on.Noa.8 and 8.Charge for berths, 50 cents.Sure connections with Grand Trank trains both East and West.Twenty minutes at Prescott Junction for refreshments.Trains are run on Montreal time.THOS.REYNOLDS, Managing I*rector, Ottawa.tfay 19, 1874.QUEBEC TIMB-TOWMIM rpHE TIMBER-TOWERS OF QUEBEC A having formed themselves Into *n Association for the purpose of securing a fa rémunération for their work, and also for th« purpose of binding the members to assist ons another, when, In consequence of an accident or otherwise, the property entrusted to tbs charge of any of tbe Members of the Association *8 In danger of being lost, the following TARIFF OF PRICES has been adopted which will.In no case, be deviated from :\u2014 Tewing Oak from Indian Cove, Cap Rouge and River SL Charles, 20 cems per load Crc»alug from North or South Bide, 15 cents.Between Now Liverpool and Patent RUd 15 cents per load.Between Victoria Cove and Lower Town, 13| cents per load.Towing Square Pine, Elm, or Ash, from Cap Ronge, Indian Cove, St.Chsrles Riv»r, or crossing the St.Lawrence, 19j cents per load.Fiom Victoria Cove to Lowe Town, Square Pine, Elm and Ash 10 cents Between New Liverpool and Patent Slip, 13} cents per load, Board Plue 3 cents sxtra from all placet.All Timber towed to Commissioners\u2019 Wharf, and Breakwater 3 cents extra per load Birch, Walnut, Hickory, Maple, Cherry Sawed Oak and Bleepers, 80 cents per load.Outside of the above r-un ed places 10 cents extra.Towers not responsible for Sinking Timber if lost through passing steamers or sudden storms- .BOOM TARIFF : Blreb, Wakrat.Hickory, Maple, Cherry, and Sawed Oak, 15 cents per load.Oak cents.Pine, Elm and Ash, 8 cents Board Pine 3 cents extra.Floated Deals from Hamilton Bros.Cove to New Liverpool, 36 cants, per BL Petersburg Standard.To all other places 60 cents per Quebec Standard, Towing less than 40 loads $6 pat tide.pm~ The undersigned is anthorlxcd to collect all moules duo to the Timber-towers\u2019 Association for 1874.JV Office t Corner of SL James and SL Peter Streets, opposite Quebec Bank.JAMES WARS, Secretary» May 30, 1878.POSTPONEMENT SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THE ramc miiEf mcmm OF NORFOLK.DAY POSITIVELY FIXED, THURSDAY, 19th November.LAST OH A N OK.This enterprise Is conducted by the Masonic Rklixf Aseociavion, or Koriolx, Va , under authority of the Virginia Legislature (act passed March 8th, 1878).50,000 ticketsTôoo cash gifts.& 2250,000 ! TO BK ;g-ivkiv AWAY ! ONE GRAND CASH GIFT OF.ONE GRAND CA«H GIFT OF.ONE GRAND CASH GIFT OF.ONE GRAND CASH GIFT OF.ONE GRAN 'I CASH GIFT OF.ONE GRAND GASH GIFT OF\u201eM.ONE GRAND CASH GIFT OF.16 Cash Gilts of $1000 each.«.28 Cash Gifts of 600 each.48 Çaih Gilts of 79 Cash Gifts of 260 Cash Gifts of 578 Cash Gifts of 6000 Cash Gifts of 360 eaeb.160 eaoh.100 each.60 eaoh.10 each.$80,000 .\t25,000 .50,000 .10,000 .\t5.000 .2,600 .2,000 .\t15,000 .14,000 .\t10 760 .11,860 .26,000 .28,900 .60,000 6000 Cash Gifts, aggregating.$260,000 PRICE OF TICKETS : Whole Tieketa, $10; Half Tickets, $6 Quarter Tickets, $2.50; Eleven Tickets $100.NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.This Concert Is strictly for MASONIC purposes, and will be conducted with the same liberality, honesty, and fairness which characterised the first enterprise.JOHN L.ROPER, Pres\u2019L For Tickets and Circulars giving full information, address, HENRY V.MOORE, Secretary, Norfolk, Va Responsible Agents AVanted.September 3, 1874.\tJw-oo-dAw THK mOLLOWINa- EXTRACT FROM 4 LETTER dated 16th May, 1872, from an old Inhabitant of Hornlngsham, near Warminster, Wilts « I must also beg to say that your Pills are an excellent medicine lor me, and I certainly do enj^y goed health, sound [sleep and a good appetlta ; this Is owing Jta taking your Pills.Ï am 78 years old.\u2022* Remaining, Gentlemen, Yours wry respectfully, L.8.\u201d To the Proprietor! of HORTON'S CAMOMILE FILLS, London' Jans 37 1174,\tZKT MM!! J! m.A YEAR ÀOO THE EDITOR OF THE TRIBUNE promised to make this Journal during 1878 a much more valuable and complet* new*paper than it had ever been before.Its facilities for the collection and tranamlMiloB of intelligence trem all parts of tbs world had been largely Increased ; Its staff of editors, correspondents, and reporters had been strengthened by the engagement of some of tbe ablest men In the profess.on ; and the editor was resolved to spare neither pains nor money in the effort to make Thb Tribunb the very first newspaper In the world.It points to the achievements of the past twelve mouths with pardonable pride.While Thb Tbibumb has retained all the excellent features that made It such a favorite in former days, It has exhibit'd a* enter prise and acuteness In Us newr depart ment wbicb have been tbs wonder or all Its old friencs.Remembering that tbs chief function of a dally Journal is to give Us readers the lullest, the best arranged, the most attractive, and the most readable history of the occurrerces of the time, it has df voWd Its b**t energies to this business, and Its success has been universally recognised and applauded.Tea year has been frniifuiof startling events, and every incident has found In Thb Tribunb lis r rompt-est, most accurate, and most perfectly equipped historian.A Tsibunb oerrerpox dent was tire only civ linn who witnessed tbe surrender of tbe Virginias, and his plotnre.que description of that irai s ctlon, transmit! »d by telegraph, Is the only account the pab lo h as yet seen of an Incident upon which depenced fo4i many weeks the question of peace or war, Thb Tribunb published the only fail and exhaustive account by Atlantic telegraph of the terrib e Ville du Havpe dlsaster.givtig all the Incidents of that catastrophe ten days before other journals received them by Ua slow course of tbe malls.It distanoed all competitors in Its IbrLilng story by cable of the adventures of the Solaris castaway a It antloL paled every other paper in the country and even the Government Itself, by Us graph lo narrative of Caster's battles on tbe Yellowstone.The elaborate and deeply ü ts retting lettein of Its areolal correspondent lu tbe West gave the only oompleta » coo cat of the Farmers\u2019 Movement ever published In t-n Rn.tern paper.The reports of Thb 7 ribukb presented tbe tmpoitent proceedings of the Evangelical Alliance in this city with a ful.teas and accuracy everywhere the subjectcf enthusiastic praise.During tbe panic its dally history of Wall Street made It absolutely Indispensable to business men ; and Its special oi rres-pondenta afterward 4eeonbed the oondlticn of aflhlre la the manuf toinrlng districts with an ability which no otter paper seriously rivaled.These are mere testantes of the uniform success In the moat important breneh of journalism which has steadily attended TXB Tribunb throughout the year, and may therefore be fairly taken as an earnest i.f what Tub Tribunb Is likely to do hereof Ur.Its pm t ose In 1874 1s to surpass Us previous record, constantly increasing the efficiency of Its orgam nation, adding to Us resources, and keeping up Its ancient celebrity as an orgen of caltivateu aid thoughtful men, and a high authority In Uieratnre.science, and tbe arts.It will con Unue to devote especial attention to the pro-oeGdlnga of learned bodies, to education, to scientific discoveries and exploratiors, to new inventions, to agi {culture, to the promotion of American Industry, and to books, pictures, music, and tbe drama.Its financial articles have won.a peculiarly high reputation, and will still be a promh ent feature In its oolumns.Its reports of the markets have long been distinguished for fulb csa and accuracy, and its quotations have been accepter as standards In the cattle, produce, and provision trades for many years Its reporta of local affairs are acknowledged to be the most accurate, intelligent and compute ; Its domestic con Dependence Is always fresh rl d valu, ble ; and abro&d It Is served by the ablest writers and keenest observers engaged upon any American period loaL While It revs can be a neutml In poliUcA Thb Tribune Is entirely Independent of &U parties and all pttvUsnns.It believes that the mere organ of a clique cannot be a thoroughly g sod newspaper, and cannot be trusted for tm partial and just comment upon current events.It maintains with the old fervor and will always deftud the Republican principles of equality and Justice with which under the control of Its illustrious founder.Horacb Greklby, It was for ever thirty years blent fled.But It values partit ¦ solely as means for procuring honest governn eut on soulü principles.For the partisans who deplore exposures of corruption or Imbecility In high places sa likely to hurt the party aud hlnter their success in holding on lo the offices\u2014who Insist that ajournai of thetr faith must follow their lead, execute their plans, and defend their acts, U has no feeling save contempt.Standing by Its old land-marks.It defends the constitutional guarantee to the liberty of the etilsen and the sac redness of tbe nation\u2019s faith with its creditors, Ins'ste on the duty of Fro-tootien to American Industry, champions all proper measures for developing the material resources of the country, urges w!*e moans for restricting tbe evil* of Intemperance, seeks sedulously to foster the commanda g lureresis of Manufbctures and Agriculture.Bnt It holds Itself aloof from all entaugllng alliance*, watts on no CJeUcns or Convention for its opinions, alms to Judge every political act of whatever party, separately osltaiisec, on Us own merlin, and maintains the Ub- rty of candid and 1m partial criticism.Durit g tbe present sessU n of Congress l.s télégraphié reports from Wash Ington, where it maintains the strongest force of experienced correspondents ever assembled there in the Interests «f a single Journal, will be found Ineo » purably more valuable and more Interesting than those of any of its co temporaries, end finally, In the ed.tortal discussion of public afialrs.Thb Tribunb endeavors to combine tbe utmost frankness ot' expr selon and Independence ot thought with a strict Impartiality ot Judgment and that dignity and refinement of language which befit a family newspaper.It wattes no space In wrangling with other papers, pays no attention to personal abuse, and reserves Its columns for Us reader\u2019s Interests, notits editor1*grievances.Tbe treat Is u popular appreciation of that sort of independent, vigorous, enterprlilng and high-toned journalism of which The Tribunb s now the oblef representative In this or any other country, Is sufflolently proved by the résulta of tbe past twelve months.The close of 1878 finds this paper more prosperous than It has been at any previous period of Us dietary, and tbe new year opens for li with the most brilliant prospects.In a short time Its mechanical facilities will surpass those of any other Journal Ip the worlfi ; &nd os tha completion of its bsw and magnificent building it will be enabled to Introduce various improvements of the most Important character.THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE.Thb Bxmi-Wkxklt Tribune has grown Tory rapidly ip publie favor of lata.In addition to a careful summary oi the news It contains all tbe best of tbe foreign and domestic correspondence and leading articles of tbe Dally It gives specially the sc-tentffio Intelligence (Including tbe proceedings of all American scientific scoletleft), with the hast oi lue book reviews, and miscellaneous matter relating to education, the arts, religion, ko.It baa all the oommerotal news and market reports ; all the agricultural articles of the Weekly ; and gives, moreover, regularly a \u2022«rial work Of fiction, presenting in the course of tbe year three or four of the latest productions of the most popular novelists.As It takes only a few select advertisements, It Is enabled to give an.unusually largo proportion of reading matter, and may be called, ooasld-erlng the extent and variety of Its contents, the cheapest newspaper In the world.It ts published every Tuesday and Friday, and i caches nearly every post-office east of the Mississippi within one or two days of its Issue.THE WEEKLY TIBUNE.Thb WESKX.T Tribunb has been for the space of a gén ération the Farmer\u2019s favorite paper.Besides a complete condensation of the news of the week, a selection of llloivry and miscellaneous reading, and a full page of the best editorials from the Dally, It contains In every number a greater amount of agricultural matter than Is furnished by any distinctively agricultural paper.This Is prepared expressly for Its columns by the best agricultural writers and practical farmers In the Uni Lad fitata* ; and as Its contributors are in every part of the country It will be found equally valuable In New-England,in tbe South on the Pacific slope, or in the Mtaslssippl Valley.Great attention Is paid to all subject* connected with the Farm, the Garden, and tbe Household, and son: eof the original articles \u2022very week are Ulustxaied with wood-cut*.The market quotations of form produce, cattle, provisions, breadstuffk, dry goods, aud all kinds of merchandise, are exceedingly foil and scrupulously accurate.Tbe utmost care is bestowed upon the typographical arrangement ef the paper, and tbe print Is always clear and legible, and generally larger than that of any other Nsw-York paper.THE TRIBUNE B EXTRA.A new feature has been added to American journalism by the valuable Tribunb Extra sheets, which have attained each an extraordinary popularity during the past year.They present the fresh fruit of the best intellects of tuia Rod other countries, the most remarkable lectures, the most valuable scientific and geographical researches, at a merely nominal price.In the series of 14 Exiraa already pub-fished will be found, reprinted for the most part from the oolmnns of the dally Tbibunb, some of tbe latest lectures of Agassis, t yndall, and Beecher; the explorations of Prof.Hayden the foil history and description of the Farmers' Movement, tbe best lessons of the great Vienna Exposition, and the complété report of the proceedings of tbe Evangelical Alliance.Hal a million of the Extra* have already been sold and tbe demand for them la steadily inoroaalng TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE.Dailt (by mall) 1 year.«.$10 00 Bbjci-wBBKiiT, 1 year.8 00 Five copies, 1 year.13 60 Ten copies (and one extra), 1 year.26 00 Wbekxt, 1 year.« a 00 Five copies, I year.7 60 Ten copies, 1 year.13 60 Twenty topics, 1 year,,,.,.gg 00 Thirty copies, 1 year.,M.,.«0 00 JW All remittances at sender's risk, antes, by drafts on New-York, postal order, or in registered tatter.Address,\tTHE TRIBUNE, Y rk, I N PATENT SAFES IN THE Boôton, MASS., Nov.IS, 1873.Msesre.Birring A Farkkl, Nos.361 and 253 Broadway, New York : GBNTr.BHXN\u2014In1 the «Great Fire\u201d which has destroyed the business portion of tut* City, we bad in use one of your « Champion\u201d Bafies, and which we were unable to recover from the ruins until this p.m., on account of tha Intense heat which surrounded 1L When We opened It we were agreeably surprised lo find our books, papers, ko., in fine condition.Yonrs, etc., J.0.BURBAGE 4k OO.Boston, Novh 14, 1873.Messrs.Herring k Farrel i Gentlemen\u2014Onr Store, No.88 Sommer Street, was horned in the lata « Great Fire,\u201d in this city of November 9th and 10th.Onr books and papers were In one of your « Patent Champion Safes,\u201d and were all preserved in good condition.Our store was burned abaci 10 o'clock Saturday evening, bnt on ae count of the heat, we could not get at the safe until the Tuesday following\u2014over sixty hoars after the fire, we consider this fire no ordinary test for safes, and take pleasure In giving foots as above.Vary truly yonrs, \u201e i i PORTER BROTHERS k OO.Boston, Dec.9, 1873.Messrs.Herring k Farrel.New Yqrkr Gentlemen\u2014X opened, to-day, tha sale o your make owned by Wm.A.Ramsey.Tbs safe passed through the great Ore or tbe vtb nlL, and wm In the ruins until Beo.3rd.Tbs safe was severely tested by an Intense heat, and the papers were all legible and good.JOHN J.BROWN.WM.A.RAMSEY.I purchased the safe about one year age, second-hand, and I am perfectly satisfied as to th* fire-proof qualities ef year Champion Safe.It lay imbedded In a pile ot burning coal over two weeks, but my valuable books and pa pars are all legible.WM.A.RAMSEY, Boston, Dwf 4, 1873.Messrs.Herring k Farrel, New York i Gentlemen\u2014In the great fire of the 9th Mo vember, which destroyed a large portion of our best business houses, I was one of the suffers, and had In use one of your Ohamplor Safes, Before the fire reached my place I removed the most of the contents from IL I am pleased to sgy, however, that the contenta left therein, which was Jewelry, came ont In good condition, and I have this day given your FIFTH IND U8T CONCERT IN AID OF THB PUBLIC UBRAjjYOF KENTUCKY DAY KIXKÜ , AND A FULL DRAWING ASSURED ON MONO AY, 30th NO VEMBER,\u201974.LAST CHANCE POB An Easy Eox-tnne I ?postponement of the Fifth Concert of the Publie Library of Kentucky has been so generally anticipated, and is so manifestly for tbe Interest of ad concerned, tbat it must meet tbe approval of alL Tbe day Is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no variation from tbe programme now announced.A sufficient number of Tickets had been sold to bave en-abi* d ns to bave had a large drawing on the 81*t July, but a short postponement was considered preferable to a partial drawing.Let It be borne in mind tbat THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT Is the Last which wilt ever be fftven under this Charter and by the present management, Tbat It will positively and unequivocally take piece as announced on MONDAY, 30th N OVEMBER Tbat tbe music will be the best the country affords, and tbat 320,000 CASH GIFTS, AGORBOATINO æ 2» 500, ooo will be distributed by lot among the ticket holders.NOTICE TO MAEIiroui -vs» iam Citadel, each day, (Sunday ^\t~ eveepted d at half-past Twelve o\u2019clock will be botsted half way up, and at five minutes to «On*\u201d it will bs hoisted to the top, and at «One o'clock.\" Meax Time, it will be dropped.*»®**n« \u201cGreenwich Tims\" should then shew 6h.44m.49s., and the dlfsr ence between this and the time shewn by the face of her Chronometer is Us error oa «Greenwich Mean Time \u201d at that Instant.\u2014BXAMFLB\u2014 The Sarmatian left Liverpool ou Maw 33 when bar Chronometer was tait oa Q.M Time 2m.40s., aud when she arrived at Quebec May 81st, when the Ball dropped, her Chronometer shewed._______ _____gh.47m.1U.Ball dropped\t«\t6\t44\t48 Chronometer fast on May 81,rtlIIfl\t2\tS3 «\t«\t« 33\t8\t2\t40 No of days, 9\t\t\t0\t0\t11 Bea Rate, losing\t\t\t\t\t 0\t0 ~\t3 Again, before leaving Quebec, her Chronometer\t\t \u2022hewed, wheb Ball dropped on June 14\t\t\t«\t8b.46m.\t\ttie.When Ball dropped on May 81.«.«6\t«7\t11 NO.Of\t14eoooeeese*\u2022 ree«eess9\t0\t36 Harbor Rata, losing.\to\t0\t84 LIST OF GIFTS : One Grand Cash Gift.One Grand Cash Gift.One Grand Cash Gift.One Grand Cash Gift.One Grand Cash Gift.6 Cash Gifts, $30,000 eaoh.10 Cash Gift*, 14,000 each.16 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each.20 Cash Gifts, 6,000 each.86 Cask Gifts, 4(00e eseh.80 Cash Gifts, 8,0 0 each., f 0 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each., 100 Cash Gifts, 1,900 eaob\u201e.340 Cash Gifts, 600 each.,., 400 Cash Gt'U, 100 each«.19,000 Cash Gifts, 60 each.$268,009 .100 000 .76,\u2019000 .60.000 .36,000 .100,000 .140,000 .160,000 .100,000 .100,VO .00,000 .100,000 .100,000 .130,000 _____ 50,000 _____960,000 Comparing the Sea and Harbor Rates, under different tempers tores, wLU enable the Master of a ship to £et the best rate for his Chronometer, and he should never let his Chronometer be sent on shore to berated, If it Is possible to avoid 1L J JLM.480 48 30 N.4 Long.ib.44m.48s.K.D.AH HE, Commander Royal Navy, FJULfl, Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,600,000 FRICK OF TICKETS.Whole Tickets.$60.00 Halves.«.«\t36.00 Tenth, or ea> b Coupon.6.00 11 Whole Tickets for.600.08 33j Tickets for.1000.00 Persons wishing to Invest should order promptly, either of the borne office or our local Agents.Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents.Circulars containing foil particulars furnished on application.THOS.E.BRAMLETTK, * Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville.Ky, August 8, 1874.\tPdwdsAHw DR.ROBERTS\u2019S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, CAIABn THB .POOR MAN\u2019S FRIEND, Is confidently recommended to tbe Public as an unfailing remedy for wounds ot every description; a certain cure for Ulcerated Sore -.Legs, even of twenty years' standing; Cuts agent an order for one of yonr fire and bnrglar Burns, fluids.Bruises, Chiiblaids.Boor butte Eruptions, and Pimples on tbe Face,Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Sore Heads, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fistula, and Cancerons Humours, and Is a Specific for those afflicting Eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination.Sold Id Pots at Is Ijd., and 3s »d.each.i Dr.Roberts\u2019s Pilulæ Antisorophulœ, OR ALTERATIVE PILLH, confirmed by sixty years\u2019 experience to be one ortjtie best medicines ever com rounded for purifying tbe tdqod, and assisting Nature in ber operations.Hence they are useful ra Sero'ula, Scorbutic complaints, Glandu ar Swellings, particularly these of the Neck, ke.They form a mild and superior Family Aperient, which may be taken at all times wltbout confinement or change of diet.Sold in Boxes at Is.l|d., 3s 9d , 4s.6d., Ils a d 22s.each.SOLD BY THE PROPRIETORS, proof safes of larger sise.BENJAMIN A.KERSEY.Boston, Dae.4, 1873, Messrs.Herring k Farrel t Gentlemen\u2014the safe purchased of yon in 1886 was subjected to a very severe test by the « Great Fire\u201d of the 8th and 10th November.It was thrown some distance from its position, and fell from the second story late the cellar.We finally found It on the 18th, one week after the fire broke out.It was ex.posed to an Intense heat five days.Tbs books and papers are leglbta.A pair af silver eagle* and a sapphire set In diamonds ore uninjured Ths safe has done all that could be expected Respectfully, N.P.HALL®WELL, 17 Doane Street.S.\t¦\" 1 Custom Haase, Ohleago, HL, Collector's Office, Nov.14, I37L Messrs, Herring ê COn Chicago : Gentlemen\u2014Aa the representative .of the United States Treasury in.this city, 1 had charge of the public moneys, a portion of which was deposited In one of your safes In tbo Custom House at the time of Its destruo.tton In the great fire of the 8th and 9tb nit.It contained currency ta the amount Of $88,-000, all of which was saved in good oondRlon, Very respectfully,\tA JAMES R.MoIdBAN,Osueotog, a\u2014 ¦ ¦ \u2022\t.J Ohleago, Nov/4,1371, Maun.Herring A Ckk, Ohleago, Hi t Gentlemen\u2014In the great fire, In which the Court-boo ae building was destroyed, I had, in the Law Department rooms, one of your eafee.It was takas out of the ruina and o]>anc4 today\u2014three weeks after the fire.On Thufe day of last week It was too hoi to bawsy Other safes pi the Court house had been open, ed, and their contents found destroyed.I bad made up my mind tram this fact, and from the long time that It bad bee expoeed, that everything in tbe safe urns destroyed, but upon opening It, found, to my astonishment and great aatiafeetlon, that my books and pa.pers were perfect\u2014not eoborohed nor Injured in any way by tbe fire\u2014and but very few pa* pen were at all discolored.X am satisfied that your sales wiH stand fire.Yours truly, M.F.TULEY, Corporation The above statement is entirely relia R.& MARCH, Marré.County Treasurer's Offloe, 1 Chicago, Oct.20, 187 L J Messrs.Herring k Ont ., Gentlemen\u2014The large Herring's Rato In use In my offloe passed through the fire of tbe 8 th and 9 th instants.We got at It on Wednesday, but did not open If until Friday, the fourth day after the fire.The safe was subjected to an Intense heat, and ha* proved worthy of Its trust\u2014preserving money and papers that could sot bave been replaced.Please fernlah this office with another Herring of the same sise, burglar proof chest \u2019«nslde, and all improve, meats.H.B.REX FORD, County Treasurer.« J thallin future ussnone but Hsrrksg's RMss.\" DETECTIVE PINKERTON ON IUSRRINCHB RAMS.Ohlcaga, Dee.IS, 1871.Messrs.Herringk Go., Chicago: Gentlemen\u2014I had two of your «Herring\u2019s Patent Champion Rafee\u201d In my office at the time of the groat fire of the 8th and 8th of October.One was on the eeoond floor, and the other on the third floor.Both safes fell to the basement, and when we got tham out after the fire, I found all my account books and pepeiu\u2014In feet, the entire contants of bottx safe*\u2014In splendid condition ; the melting of the glue of the binding of tire books was all the damage done.1 shall In future use nona but Herring** Safe*.Yoon truly, ALLAH PINKERTON.8lx large safes of another make, belonging to Mr.Pinkerton, side by side with Herring's, were dectroyed with all their contants.Chicago, HL, Oct.IS, 1I7L Merer*.Herring k Farrel, 361 Broadway, New York i Gentlemen\u2014We take pleasure in informing you that we have recovered two of « Henring** Patent Safes\" from the ruins of the great fire of the 8 th and 9th Inst.They were of your largest else safes, and we could not get them eut under 48 boor* after the fire; and eveu then they were so hot that they had to ke cooled off with water before they oeuld be handled.Upon opening them we were pleas, ed to find all onr Books, Currency, Jewelry, and Watches In good order.We will take pleasure in showing the contents to any one that wishes the best safe, by culling at our present store, No.116 Twenty-second street.In addition to the above two safes, we had one of Mother make, so-called fire-proof, whose contenu were entirely destroyed.Please ship another of your large-slM fsrésjand oblige, ^Bl *.SOBJttfl AOO,, Wholesale Jewelers, 118 32nd Rtreeft, Chicago.Ohleago, Oct, 1871, Messrs.Herring k Co t Genu\u2014We have tried the Herring flafe again, and In this «buralngof Chicago,\u201d th* wheol* of the safe and part of the Don on bottom and back were melted off; bnt, to our great surpriee, we do not loee a kook or paper tbe contenta are safe.It Is impossible fer ns to speak In terms of too much praise of tbe Herring Bate, as tbu t* tbe second time it has carried ns through safely, Yonrs respectfully, J.W.BUTLER A OO.Paper Dealers, snccecaors to Luflln A Bulls Chios yo, Oct,, 1871.Merer*.Herring A Co t Gentlemen\u2014In tbe great fire on the West Bide on tbe night of the 7th Inst., which bum» ed four blocks of building*, lumber and ooal yard*, I bad one of your No.7 Herring's Patent Champion Safes; and although tb> heat was so Intense as to melt the brass plat)i and kuobs, upon opening the safe I found tha contents, consisting of my books, paper*, etc* all right\u2014nothing burned or hart sxospt b) ¦team.Please send me another of the tame \u2022ta-|for my new office.Youre truly V.¦> iOBHRQF, Vink *9 1678.OBaxavATear.BEACH AND BARNICOTT, AT THBIX DISPEN8ABY, BBIDP0RT.ENGLAND and by all respectable Medicine Vendors.June 18,1674.\tFm-ao-sat NOTICE.FIRT WARDEN FOR THE HARBOUR of QUEBEC, 1871, Established by Act of Parliament under the control of the Quebec Board of Trade.Surrey* on Hatches and Cargo, and Damag-\u2022d Goods.Also,\u2014Vessels arriving with, or receiving damage, cr vessels undergoing repairs, valuation, Ae^ promptly attended to.OfflM >\u2014VICTORIA CHAMBERS.Dwelling 49, Bt.John Street, (without).JOHN DICK, Port Warden, May 7, 1374.\tFm Cooks friend.' BAKING POWDER Is the Fav-motb of an who have need It, and they are Mmuox, It Is he F tTOUTE of THB QUXXW.it Is th* Fatobjtb or thb Pxtwob But otalefiy, and above *Q Gibers, it is th.Favoxrra or thb Pxornx or CUhapa.By whom It Is appreciated as th* « BkflT IN TOR.\u201d flee the Trade Mark on every package.Sold by Grocers tnroughout the DominiOi November6,1876.-\t, Uu .\t»\t¦ \u2014 I Ù .1 I ¦ TTIOK THE BLOOD XB THE LIFE.\u2019\u2019\u2014Bee X?DeuteroLomy, chap xlL, verse 33.claTke\u2019s World Famed Blood Miitsre.Trade Mark\u2014\u201cBlood Mixture.\u201d THB OBSAT BLOOD PUXIVTXB AHD RB8TOXXB For oleansing and clearing the blood from all impart Use, cannot be too highly recommended.For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Bores of all kinds it le a never-felling aad permanent sure.It Cures old Bores.Cures Ulcerated floret on the Neck.Cures Ulcerated Bore Legs.Cures Blackheads, ot Pimples on the Fao*.Cures Scurvy flores.Cures Cancerous Ulcere.Cures Blood snd Skin Diseases.Cures Glandule r Swellings.Clean the Blood from aBImpure Matter, From whatever cause arising.As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted fire* from anything Injurious to tbe most delicate constitution ot either sex, tbe Proprietor solicits surferons to give U a triai to test Its vain*.Thousands of testimonials from all parts.Bold In Bottles 3s 8d each, and In Cases, ecu tlining six times th* quantity.Ils sach\u2014sufficient to effeet a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases, BY atj.CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world.Sole proprietor, F.J.CLARKE, Chemist, AP0THB0ABIB8\u2019\tLIKOOLH, BHOLAirD EXPORT AGENTS.Burgoyne, Bnrbldges A Co, Coleman Street I/Ondon.Newbery and Sons, 37 Newgate Street, London BareJayaadflou, 95 Fairingdon Street, London Sanger and Bons, Oxford Street, London.And all the London Wholesale Hon sea.AGENTS IN CANADA.Montreal.\u2014Evan*, Mercer and Oo., Wholesale Druggist* « Lymans, Clare ard Oa Toronto.\u2014Elliott and Co* Wholesale Druggists « Bhapter and Owen.JfeMitto*.\u2014Wlnar and Oa BaUfos \u2014Avery, Brow* and Oa Raeiemher 6 lu73.\tLm-Fn MiManzer teg Machine Another grand victory achiev ED at the Vienna Exhibition.\u201cTHE UTTLE WANZER\" Took the Two Higheat Mariais WOODLEY A OO.Sole Agents, 36, At, John flt,, ».\t____ Quebec.*\u2022*« M, MSP Mev 18 \u20198*4 V1MJC 0rAk.JbtJL.JK.Qubbbo Post officb, B« yt., 1874.Dob.A.M.P.M.ONT.8 90 .Ottawa; by 8.88 8.89 Alu&.j Railway (a) Province of Ontario (\u2022) A.M.P.M.fcOC .6.08 QUEBEC.8.08 8,00 Anhabaaka and Three Rivers, by Railway, fiber brook e, Lennox-rill*, Island Pond route, Eastern Townships and Richmond, to Montreal, ky railway, daily, (a).,.,.« Chaudière Station.«see* Montreal City» by railway, and westward, dally (a).Montreal City, Batl*-ean, BL Pierre les B * c q uets.Three Rivers and Sorel by Meamer, dally.'.Montreal City and West of Montreal by Express Train dally, at.n.oo Leeds, (Meguntic,) «.fit.Qüc* A fit Silvester, Tuesday, Tiatsday A Saturday, (a)- 7 39 Riviere du Loup railway and Eastward, 7.C0 Chaudière Mills.7.08 8.00 8.00 ,m 8.08 8.00 8.00 6.00 LOCAL MAILS.7 S) BL Anselme, A Oouxty of Dorchester, daily « 6 80 M.,.Beaumont A SL Michel dally- 8 80 8.08 Blenvflle and twice dally, at.«.Levis, thrice dally 8.08 7.08 8D0 0.M 7\tS9 Sooth Quebec, twice dally .7.80 8.00 .Ste.Marie, Ae., County Beauce,dally_M^.11,09 8\t80 New Liverpool and BL JeanOhrystom*, twice d-Uy_«.«.km 8.00 2 89 Spencer Cove, twice .dally.«.8.00 Biliary Cove.\t6,00 BL Sauveur A St.Roch, torle* dally.\t8.00 lîs09 9.00 .BergervUl* and Cap #'*.\tRouge.*,.,,«.,.,,, .South Shore C0 mm-.North 8hers (West,) fits.Fey, to Three Rlvere, by land.dally.\u2014._Tt,,.\u2022»f8 \u2014.Worth Shore (EmL> ky land, Beauport, Montmorency Falla, to Murray Bay, Chi.ooutlml, daily at».8.88 Counties of Char!*-.voix, Chicoutimi a Bagutney, by tlearner, on Toetdxys A \u2018 6 00 esesss 609 1 00 6.00 6.08 3.18 3.80 3.88 6.C8 6JW\tW iAv.re.ym, \u2022 Woo*-*.^.^s\t«.W Island of Orleans, Monday, Wednesday and\t\u2022Star* \t.- »««.«, ,\t808 6.00 ot.\tBourg Louis, BL Raymond, Pont Bouge,\t \tBl.Catherine, dally, ot.\t448 18,88\t\t?\u2022qeaj-ttsr and Loretta, Wednesday A Bator- \u2022\t \u2022\tday.OT.¦.\u2022\t8.08 18.00\tLaval A Lake Beauport Tuesday a Friday.LL00\t 16.09 ot.\tCharles bourg, and Lo-\t 18.88 ,ot\tretta, dally, at\t\t ot.\t308 \tflUmebam, Saturday., ot.BAY OF CHALEUBS.\t2.09 7.80 Matapedlec, Cross\t\t \tPoint, Marls, Camp-\t \tbtlltrn, N du velle.\t *\ti \\J\tBboelbred, CapPn A New Richmotd, by\t \tland, dally.ot\t 7.80\tOT- 8 08 tore and Gears, by Quebec A Gulf Ports 8.8.Oomyany, every Tuesday, at.MARITIME PRC.id J ¦ yiNOl».7 8) Northern portion ni New Brunswick, Ed.mend»ton, Wood, stock, by land daily, nt*.M.\t.«.Nsw Brunswick, Frec-eriotan, BL John, P, * EL Inland and Nova Beotia, per G.T.Railway via Island Pond, dally, at.«.(Newfoundland A Bey.mads, W.L, Included to each mall for Halt-fax, whence despatch is on arrivulof Inmar steamers from N.T' UNITED STATE*.8 08 i*tj fiovton and New York, Ar., dally.8.09 8.08 WEST INDIES', Letter*, Aa,pro-paid via Nsw York, ere forwarded dally to New York, whence mall* are despatched For Havana and West Indicé, via Havana, every Th un-day, P.M, For 8L Thomas, the West Indies A Breell, on 33rd of every month,\te CO GRRAT BRITAIN.By Canadian Line, Batnrdey («).7.80 York on By Gulon Line, via New Saturday et.By Cunard Line, via New York ©o Saturday et.\t .By Hamburg Line, via New York on Monday et.o\u2014Postal Oar Bag open till 8 16 P.M.6\u2014 Do do do 7.00 A.1C o\u2014Supplementary Bag at 8.00 A.M, 8.00 8.00 6.00 BegtstaredJbcttara must be posted 15 miri before the eloelng of each mail Rtreet Letts* Boxes via)tad.6 46 AM., 1 AM., 3.89 PJ|: 6,90 P,*.\t\u2019 J.H PRUNEAU, Poslzaaste BepUmVer 24, 1874.BILL BLUE MD DONEC LEID.C\u201c\u201d BALL BLUE.Da Donee Lead, James A Bona.And for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.flertember 17, 1874.R W.COWAN, r U BB ISB, COBWBB Ok Notre Dame and Bt.Peter Streets, Montreal.October 8,1873.\tjanlO-ay Printed end Published by J.J, FOOTE* Editor and Proprietor, at bis Steam Printing Works, Mountain HI IL Subscription I\u2014DAILY, $6.00 per annum.WEEKLY, $2.00, In advance.Advert I temrnrs for one and two Insertion», c Eight Cents per Line each.Three ar more.Four Cents per Line eaoh Insert leak.Once, Twice or Thrle* per Weeks Eight "]
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