Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 13 février 1875, samedi 13 février 1875
[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL XXIX.QUEBEC, SATURDAY.FEBRUARY 13, 1875.No.10.897.THE I M IPERI A.X.FIRE MCE COMPANY \u2014 OF \u2014 LONDON.(1ESTABLISBBD 1807.) Subscribed and Invested Capital and Baserved Fund.£1,945,000 .STERLING.Funds Invested in Canada, 105,000.D.A.ROS?, Ag«Dt for Qu4b«r, Foot of M< uotala Hill.MOKNING CHRONICLE, QUEBEC OAZETTE, KSTABX.1SI1KD 1TA4.INCORPORATED 1874.The Daily and Weekly \u201c Chronicle \u201d are for ul« at Mr.C.E.HoUwell\u2019*, Army Statlooar, oppoalte Poat Offloa ; Mr.M.Millar, PatarStrraat; Meaar*.Pierce A Paterson, Fabrique Street ; Mr Brown, St.John Street, (Within); Mr.Darrean, Tobaeeonlat, 88J SC John Street, (Without) ; Mr.Gale, corner of SL Koataebe and IPAiaulllou Street*, SC John Saburbe, and at Mr.Ritchie*», Sooth sisebee July SI, 1874.Advertising Agents for the \u201c Morning Chronic le,\u201d Gaoaen Strkkt, Batss, Bbkdt A Co., and F.Ai.oar, London Geo.P.Rowarc A Co, and S, M.Prrmw-oitx A Co, New York.S.R.Niles, and 8 M.Pet^*nqill A Co.loaton.Rowell a Chesüan.SC Looli, M& November M.Ia74 Upper pad a of House Wanted.WANTEO, ON THE 1st MAY, THE Upper part of a House containing; Sit or S^ven Rooms, In the SC John or St.Loola So barb*.Aldrtas, staUcg rent, M.K., \u2022\u2022 CHRONICLE \" OFFICE.January W, 1876.Depadmentof Militia & Defence.rfVRNOERS -WILL BE RECE1VE0 UNTIL X NO.N, on the 15th day of February, 1875, for the manufacture, from Government Cloth of such Jackets and Trowie\u2019S as may be rxjulr.d for Militia purposes during the carient year.\t»}/ i 'i: Patterns may be seen and iortber information will he given r> «ppllcatlon., -The Department >, ill not he hound to accept the lowest or any t adar.Ottawa, January 27, 1876.W.POWELL, LleuC-Col., Dy.Adj.Qenl of Militia.January 38, 1876.\ttd-co large Cylinder Press for Sale.Capital.£2,000,000 Sterling, LIFE DEPARTMENT.ASSURANCES EFFECTED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.FIRE DEPARTMENT PROPERTY INSURED AT UATEF.CURRENT FIRE AND LIFE ACCOUNTS PERFECTLY DISTINCT.KEPT Policin itsutd htrt.Louts promptly paid.C.P.CHAMPION.^ Agent.Once\u201481.St.Peter Street.0.& KUMi M ACHINE PICKED OAKUM HAS BEEN found by experiment to go one fourth farther than hand-picked, being free from waste, la driven wtih greater eaae, Ilea doter, and consequently makes a better seam, and ts moat approved of by Lloyd\u2019s Surveyors in England.The lower quality, made from gcod Jonk, can now be had for Usa money than handpicked from the àd|[1o-àid ricaiBope & Data Co, ho, 44, Canning Place, Liverpool.In ordering for bprlag shipments request your friend», to get oar quotations before buying.Unlfotml'y of quality can be relied on.We supply t*puu Oakum, ncaonfactored by latest improved machinery.\u2014ALSO\u2014 OAKUM made out of New Material at moderate prices.\tv ^ January 4, 1876.\tCm-ao ' pUNCHEONS BAP BA DOES SYRUP.Punchscns I.X.L Sjrnp.Barrels Extia Uoid* n Syiup.Barrels Honey Syrup.Puncheons Centrifugal Molasses.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.February 11, 1876.HaMORRHorcs (oa P11.K8) are permanently cared by MathUa\u2019s Pile Ointment, or money remanded.Price $1 per Pot, or 8 Pots for $6.Sold wholesale and r tall by ibe Wi* gate Chemical C«mp(7&.\tluetiAsftl-Lin 1 XHK liuebec and Gulf Ports i i Go N1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, for the Election of Directors and transaction of other business, will bs held at the Offlce of the Company In Quebec on THURSDAY, 18th February instant, S'.TWO o\u2019clock P.M.The Tratsfer Pook will remain closed from 5tb to 18th instant, both days Inclusive.W.MOORE, Manager.February 5, 1875.\ttd PUBLIC I0TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICA-tlon will be made to the Parllamer t of Canada, at the first session after the d»te of tills Notl jf, f >r an Act to Incorporate a Company to construct a Reilway from Quebec to gome pol'rt at or nea* the South-Eastern end of Lake Niplsjfng to connect with the Eastern Termltus of the Canada Pacific Railway Quebec, 30tb January, 1876.February 3, |1875.\tAm FI )B SALE, THE LARGE CYLINDER PRESS for many year» used In printing the QUEBEC GAZETTE.It may be seen at the Ptlattng OMces of Maaasa.MIDDLETON k DAWSON.November 5, 1874.QUEBEC SOCIETY \u2014FOB THE- Ptewtiwi of Crueltif Ip Animals.mo THOSE WHO MAY FEEL DISPOSED X to docurte by Will to the Benevolent objects of this Society, the follow tog la submitted as a form FORM OF BEQUEST.$ I give and bequeath to the Queb«e Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, seta bib» bed at Quebec In April, 1870, the sum of.Dol\u2019ara.November 5, 1874\tLm AUCTION SALE OF VERY VALUABLE TIMB LINTS ! H.McTiUA.'N' Has received lustruatloos from Robert Skead, Esq., te offer hi* valuable Timber Limit* for tale on SatuÉ.the 20tii FebfuaryJ75 at the hour of twelve o\u2019clock NOON, at the TJxxloia Hoxa.»©, \u2014IN THE - CITY OF OTTAWA.Licenses numbers 163, of the year 1873 and *74, on ti'e River Petewawa, containing an area of 30 square miles ; 163, of 1878 and *74, Rive: Petewawa.area 60 square miles ; and >63 of 1873 and *74, Lacda Vielle Branch, River Petewawa, and Great Ope on go Lake, covering an area of 60 square miles.These limita arc known to be timbered with White and Red Pine of almost unequalled quality, that which has been taken from them to the Quebec market having Invariably commanded the highest price the?e.Terms and conditions mads known at the time and p\u2019ace of gale.H.McLEAN, Auctioneer.January 9, 1876.\tTd-bo MUTUAL BUILDING SDCIETY.IlHE THIRD APPROPRIATION ($1,000) shall be drawn In the rooms of the Patronage, Cote U\u2019Abr.hain, on TUESDAY, tbe 16th of Febiuary.at 7J P.M.The a.le of the tbtid appropriation ($1,000) will take place at the same time and in the same rooms.Members in arrear In the payment of their inatalments cannot compete in the drawing.J.C.LANGELIER, Secretary .Treasure\u2019.February S.1876.\tL MUTU A T-.BUILDING SOCIETY IS Corporation of the City of Quebec.MIINICIPAI.ELECTION?*.VOTER»\u2019 LIHT».City Clerk\u2019s Office, CITY HALL, Quebec, Jan.20th, 1875.PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provMons of the 34th Vic., chap.35, TWO ALPHABETICAL LISTS, one of PERSONS QUALIFIED TO VOTE at the Municipal Elections for Aider-men In each Ward of this City, who have paid their assessments for the current fiscal year, before Six of the c'.ook In the a ternoon of the TWENTIETH day of JANUARY in-stant and the other of Persons qualified to vote for Councillors in each Ward of this City, and who have also paid their assessments for the current fiscal year, before Six of the clock in the afternoon of the TWENTIETH day of JANUARY InsUnt, HAVE BEEN DEPOSITED in the office of the undersigned, and shall be communicated to whomsoever shall apply for them, every day from the FIRST day of FEBRUARY ne at to ths FIFTEENTH day of the raid month, both days Includ'd, between Nine o\u2019clock A.M., and Four o\u2019clock P.M.ANY ELECTOR who shall desire to have his name added to the lists, or either of them, of any Ward, or to have any name erased therefrom, shall prefer his request In writing, and over his own signature, Indicating bis place of lealdencr, and the name of the Ward in which he resides, and shall emse the same to be del'vered to the City Clerk on or before tbe last JutIdlclal day of February next, before FOUR of the olook In tbe afternoon.No person shall have a right to vote whose name Is not Inserted la one or otter, or both of tbe said list*.All claims or demands in relation to any names being added to or erased from the said Lists, must be filed In the offlce rf the City Clark, on or before FOUR of the clock In tbo afternoon of tbe said last Jundlclal day of February next, and after the said day no claim or demand will be received by the said clerk.L.A.CANNON City Clerk.January 29, 1875.Corporation of Quebec CORPORATION.BOARD OF REVISORS.City Clerk\u2019rfc OflHee.' CITY HALL, Quebec, 4th Feb., 1876.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby glvek, that the BOARD OF RBVISORS established by I be 3rd sub-section of the Utto Section of the Act or Incorpor tlon of the City of Quebec, 39 Victoria, chap.67.,as amended by the 6th Section of tbe 344» Vlc-* C*V- S6> w111 on the FOURTH day of MARCH next, at THREE of the clock lu the afternoon at the CITY HALL, In tbe chamber wherein are held the shtlugs « f the C ty Council, for the purpose of reviling the ll te of Municipal Voters, and of hearing pen ms wko have made claims concerning the Insertion or omission of names In Ibe raid lists, or their duly constituted attorn-les, and will adj .urn from day to day until the voter* lists are revised and settled.No application to have a name added to or erased from tbe said lists shall be received In the City Clerk\u2019s Offlce after FOUR of the clock In the afternoon, of the last Jurldloal day of February Instant.The cor cot Ion of the said list* must be finally completed on the FIRST of APRIL next, according to the terma of the law.Tbe Board of Revisors will commence by Champlain Ward, and shall continue with St.Peter, »t.Lewi», Palace, Montcalm, St.John, Jacquea-Cartler and St.Roch Wards.L.A CANNON City Clark February 4, 1876.NEW BOOKS.newmanT letter.MIDDLETON & DAWSON PURVEYOR TO T.R.HÆ THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.By appointment to the Principal Courts of Europe.(Incorporated under Chap.69 qf the Revised Statutes of Lower Canada.) LS.BOURGET, Esq, President.L.I.BOIVIN, Esq., Vice-President.DIRR.CT\u2019ORS : Frs.Kliouac, E«q.I J.F.Peachy, Esq., R S.N.THOMAS, Phslps, N.Y.BROTHERS under tbe ablest homoeopathic \\nj NORTHROP A LYMAN, Toronto- | Bdvlc#| aided by the skill and experience o! the inventors, and will be found to combine U an eminent degree tbe purity, fine aroma, nnr nutritions property of tbe frosn nut.SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE, mads In ont minute without boiling.The aoove article» prepared exclusively by TAYLOR BRO THERE, the largest manufacturers lu Europe, and sold In tin-Uned packets only bv Storekeepers and others alJ over tho world.Steam Mills, Brick Lane, London.Export Chicory Mills, Brngsa, Belgium.March 11, 1874.\tLa Vt*»ita*£.A osv nujurmm avs ums m * nr\t*%.*«0»aa between the gates, and 46 foet in width.The work on this Canal is in varions degree* of progress; The expenditure on the Canal hoe been doting tbe year\u2014for constraction, $746,420.61 ; repairs, $108,706.99 ; staff and maintenance, $60,966.48.Over $316,000 has been expended on the Lschine Canal during the same time.$56,144.99 has been spent on the new Costom House in Toronto.The repairs on the Hamilton Poet Offlce cost over $9,900 On the Intercolonial Railway $1,301,560.08 has been expended for s.affand maintenance, and $742,862.10 for construction.Work has been commenced on the new wotks of the Lochlne Canal.The Grenville Canal has been thoroughly cleaned and generally repaired.Several large pall elevator dredges are now being constructed, to be ns \" Q With whom wwa tb*i g*a*r*l unu*r.\u2022ModiogT\t.\t.A.I do not prociwdy rooollect.Mr.| Tt e House went into Committee and adopt.td the resolutions.Hon.Mr.OARNEAU introduced a b\u201811 based on the resolution*.Upon the order for Roiait into Committee aRain upon the Rti.way resolution*, Mr.LVN'CH asked the Hon.Treasurer if naptly termed up West, \u201c gerrymandering a constituency,** to subserve certain private interest*.Consequently, a strong opposition was excited against the measure, and a peti.tiou signed by a very powerful section of the tax-payers was presented to the House, setting forth that the changes asked tor were \u201c*\u2022\t»\t»-.\t' , K.n membcira\t'\t1 -'cyn .*.;- \"\tiuo cumugr» anaeo I or were Robertson, I think, and otn j i j *o : GEO.ROLT WHITE, V\tSecretary.February 11, 1«75.\tO To Let In Re.J.B.RICHARD, ES6RS.MAXHAM A CO.ARE IN-strccied to dispose of, at Auction, cn An Insolvent._______________,______PBB ,\tnominally unchanged.Oata firmer ; recelp\u2019s Laberge Tab\u2019ontaTne,\u2019LaframboUe, Laageltef, 1 11.000 bo*; sales 26,000 bus, at 67o to 80c for Lynch, Marchand, Mollenr, Pelletier (Belle- I mixed western, and i!8o to 701c for white ^ Roy, chssse), Biniret die Malouin, Robert, Sylvestre, Verreault, and Watts.\u201428.Nats\u2014Messrs.Angers, Baby, Beaubien, Beanchesne, Bellerose, Brigham, Cameron, Chaplean, Dorlou, Duguay, Eddy, Fortin, Garueau, Gendroo, Houde, Lalonde, L%-rochelle, LaRoque, LaRue, Lavallee, LeCa-vaiier, Locke, Mailloux, Malbiot, Martin, Me-Gauvran, Methot, Onimit, Peltier (L\u2019Assomp-tion), Robertson, Sawyer, Trudel, Valin\u201433.Hon.Mr.IRVINE thought the Treasurer should explain the anomalv of his position.Hon.Mr.ROBERTSON ixplained, but owing io the unfor unate amount of noise in tbe gallery, and especially in the press gallery, which was unusually crowded with strangers, it was impossible to catch a word.The main motion was then declared carried upon the same division, and the House went into Committee upon the resolutions.The resolutions were reported.Mr.MAILLOUX moved that concurrence be not taken without adding tbe words \u201c Quebec and New Brunswick Railway, not lees than 60 miles in length.\" The amendment was adopted.Hon.Mr.CHAPLEAU entered into personal explanations with respect to the Northern colonization Railway.Hon.Mr.ROBERTSON in trod need a bill based npon the Railway Resolutions.Mr.JOLY «aid, considering that it was probable the decision of the Conrt of AppeaU woo\u2019d be rendered ia a day or two, it would be as well that Mr.Thom should be discharged from the custody of the Sergeant-at-Arms.Hon.Mr.CHAPLEAU objected, contending that it was not f >r himself h-j was battling, but for the rights of the House.Mr.SPEAKER suggested that Mr.Thom might be allowed to depart on parole.This was agreed to ; and the House then adjourned a: five minutes to one a m Pork du\u2019l, at 18,87 to 19,99 for new aud old me**.Lard at 14 l-16c for steam and kettle rendered.Butter at 22 to S4c for State sud Pennsylvania.Petroleum \u2014crude, 7} to 71c; refined 14j M strccied to dispose of, at Auction, en I |-v Y AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, ON w JD ^XTESSD A & , ! TUESDAY Next, the 16ih Inst , Chicago, Feby.12\u2014Flour dull aud nominal.Wheit In fair demand and higher; No 2 spring at 841c to 84Je on spot; 851o sellers March ; 86|c sellers April ; No 3 do at 801 to 81c.Corn advanced am in fair demand ; No 2 mixed at 62|c to 62}c on spot ; 631 bid sellers March; 84c bid sellers April.Oats in talr demand and firm ; Ne 2 at 521c bid on spot; 52 js seders March.Rye la good demand ; No 2 at 98c.Barley dull aud drooping; No 2 i-pring at 1,091 uo S|Ot, and 1,05 sellers March Pork in fair demand and lower, at 18,30 to 18,35 on spot ; 18,45 to 13,471 sellers March; 18,75 sellers April, Lard dull aud holders anxious to sell ; sales at 13,571 cash; 18,671 sellers Murch.Bulk meats advanced aud In lair demand; shoulders 61 to 6}o; short rib mtd-d'es 91c to 9]c ; short o.ear do 10c, all looee on spot.Wblskey 1,07.\tReceipts\u20146,000 brls flour; 31,000 bus wheat; 22,000 bus corn 8,000 bus oats; 1,600 bus rye, and 1,000 bus barley.Shipments\u20145,000 brls flour; 45,000 bus wheat ; 31,000 bus corn ; 10,000 bus oats and 3,000 bus tarley.Tbe 16 th instant, -AT- THEIR OFFICE, ST.PETER SI REEL That delightfully sltusted Property, 11, Denis Street, consisting of Four Story Cal Stone and Fire Brick Faori'y Residence, In flrst-rato order, with Batv\\ Patent Closet, Water and Gas, and evety mod-ru convenience.The situation is tbe most delightful and command-lug In the Illy.There are Coach Houses, Stables, large Yard, and altemter will be found cne of tl e most attractive properties ever submitted.The title la perfect, and terms of payment easy.House can be vliwe-i at any Unce on application to Mersrs.Maxham A Co.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock, A.J.MAXHAM A CO\u201e A.A B.February 8, 1875.at the office of tbe undersigned, R.H.WUR-TELE, St Peter Street, Quebec, the following VALUABLE PROPERFY \u2022* A lot of land situate la Bt.John's Suburbs of the Oily of Quebec, containing forty-two festin front by fifty-eight an! one-half feet In (\u2019eptb, more or leu, bounded in front by St- Olivier Street, towards the South by Veuve G.Parvenu and Felix Cote respresentlng Jacques Durand, towards the Eaet ty Ferdinand DeVarennes and Fran ols Grdln, and towa d* the West by John Richard, with the | fp bu\u2019ldlngs thereon erecteJ.Said tot known as | A number 3123 on the official plan atd book of reference f >r St.Johns Ward \" Pale at Half F st TEN A M R.HENRY WURTELE, Official Assignee February 11, 1876.\tK MBCCISim, \u2014AND\u2014 TOBOGGANS \u2014AT\u2014 Greatly Maccil Prices.6.R.RiNFREW&CQ., jio9 btja.de street* February 10, 1876.Him lUliDNS «11, IUCTI0N SALE HE FOURTH AND FIFTH APPROPRIA-fons, cf one thousand dollats esch, shall be drawn in the Roams of the Patronag.Cota d\u2019Abraham, WEDNESDAY, the 24tb of Febiuary, at 71 F.M.The sale of two approprierions of one tbout and do! la: a each shall take place at the same Urns and in tbe rame rooms.J.C.LANGELIER, Seer: taxy-Treasnrer, February 9, 1875 HUN aid HiMcal\tLUTS.FOR SALE, MM\" Notices of Births, Marriages and 'ipRths, 50 oenta.No exceptions will Te made to Uiia ruio.matlbied.At Fraservil e, on the 9lh February, In the Chape, or tha Ladles of the Good Shepherd, by the Rev.Mr.F.x.L.Blais, curate of Fraserv.lle, L.J.Ptuze, Esqu re, to Miss Marie Louise Tremblay.Municipality of St.Sauveur.ilr.Valia\u2019s Bill to better define and extend tbe powers of the Municipality of the Parish of St.Sauvent de Quebec was before the Private Bills Committee yesterday morning, and underwent anch a thorough overhauling and transmutation that its own parent bad some difficulty m recognizing it after the ordeal.It appear* that the legislation asked for was something very exceptional.St.Sauvjnr is a municipality com- tbe Muoicipal ing witbiu tbe operation of ___\t__________________________iH Qode, and it wa* proposed to amend tbe wtooslind more portico.arty tbe aUtbility of I code specially for it* benefit, withoot deflu-¦noh \u2019estabiishment and the p«falanUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the uoderrigned Aatlgure will receive proposals for the purchase of, and is no In a poett.on io xregot'ato a .ale of tbe following Areets belonging to ths above Estate :\u2014 VALUS.Factory (Store) In PriceevUU, Including Real Estate and 5 Dwellings.^£15.000\t00 Manufactured Stock lu Factory.18,078\t08 Unfinished \u201c\tH .3,478 Manufactured «\t\"\t.\t\u2022 4,406\t4 Machinery, Plant, fools, Ac.5,345\tà Outstanding Debt*.11,006\t06 Notes, Ike., Ae.l.;.2,068\t1 IMSK TO IE in.dn\u2019 H;1 GEORGE BATTERY.STREET.GRAND Apply to F.WOOD GRAY.Or\tGEORGE PAYNE, 8 Bt.Peter Street.February 6, 1875.\tfebl P1 X^et, EWT-CLAS8 LODGINGS IN D'Aiguillon, Oliver and Get rge Streets, Pt Johns Suburb-, and Varier Street, St.Roehfa Suburbs.* Address, J.A.E.CHAPEBON, NJ** 36, George Street.February 4,1875.\tL From Iffit May next.Bag An one mile foom city Dari to, contains 11 rooms, recently papered, with excellent Stabling, Coach Ur-uae, separate Lodge for Grorml Vege able Garden and lee-Htmae, with Well of unfailing water.No taxes- Rent, £46 Hough\u2019s Omnibus passes morning and evening.Apply to J.M.LxMOINK, Eaq., I aland Be venue Offlcr.Or to E.G.CANNON, N.P.February 4, 1875.Total.$64,898 « Together wlthasrlendH Engine and Boilers.Fad Information can be obtained at t h Office of PERKINS A LAJOIE.97.St.James Ht eet, Montreal, or on appitckiion at the Fact ry in Princevlll », where inventoriée, Ac., can be seen.\ts Montreal, 80ih Tannary, 1675.ARTHUR M.PERKINS, Assignee.February 4> 1876\ttd cook mo house tm tl ; ANTED, AT THE RICHMOND Slation W of tbe Grand Trunk Railway, an experienced FEMALE COOK to suprrlntend tbe Refre-bment Department, and also to act a* Honse Keeper.None bnt tkore experienced and qn .rifled need apply.Liberal wagre wtt he given.\u2022 Address, THE STATION MABTES, 4 Richmond, Grand Trank Railw^.* February 4, 1875.To Let, THE LARGE FIRST-CLASS Heure, No.14, Mont Carmel Street, Cape, occupied for the last _____ six years by Mr.Jco.Brown.Excellent Stabling and Ooacb-Housc attach \u2022 \u2022 ed.YARD TO LET, N DOMINIQUE STREET, 8T.RCCH3, by as an Iron Yard.O occupied ior the la*t five year* Charles Hamson, Fsq Apply to JAME3 McEWAN, Corner of Hi.Joseph A Dominique Streets.St.Korhf.February 12, l&'S.B UCKKTS LEAF LARD, Each 20 fe*.Case* Do.Each Stb, 6ft A 10k Uns tnstaut, at 9 o\u2019clock, for St.Pasrtck\u2019s Cburob.Friends and acquaintance* are requested to attend.For »al# by February 12, IS76, M.G.MOUNTAIN.In Re.JOSEPH 8AN8FACON, An Insolvent.g Y AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, ON M0SDAY, the ISIh Instant, at tbe CHURCH DOOR of the Parish of ST.SAUVEUR, tbe following valuable property, An emplacement situate in the Parish of I St.Sauveur, being number four of the ccu-otHdonson Vallier Street, or Loretta Boad-contalulng forty feet in front by ninety feet In depth, with the Honse, Shop and other buildings thereon erected.Said lot known as number 2,230 on tbe Plan and Book of Reference for the dislrict of Si.Sanveur.Toe above has for many years been occu.pled a* a flrst-cl res Groaery Store and is one of the best known butines* stand* in the district.Sal* at Hari-Past TEN A.M.R.HENRY WURTELE, Official Asalgnee.February 10, 1875.\tE SEVERAL BUILDING LOTS, AT MOUNT PLEASANT, fronting on St.John Street, and adjoining tbe residence of Jas.Stevenson, Eiqnlre.One of the best situations In the Uty.Apply to of February 9, 1876.JAS.REID, j.a W.REID, Bt.Pan! Street.r _ MM.PITCH, Black and Green, OAKUMS, English & American TAR, ail kinds, VARNISH, all kinds, WIRE ROPE, TARRED ROPE, &c., &c., &c.mmm *|wkbstki.February 6, 1876.PoAfr6iftiOD on 1st May oaau ro^aiaiou\t^ BICHARDftON.February 2, 1876.________ To Let, F House, No.11, Bt Denis Street, Cape, at present vacant, has G re, Water, aad a Stable, Ac.RETIRING FROM BUM, rE UNDERSIGNED.ON ACCOUNT OF his brailb,- having decided to Withdraw from business at ths eud of this year, will SELL AT A REDUCTION from tb:s to that time, all i la immenre ass.riment of DRY GOODS.Ready-Made Clothing in great variety.Hate, Caps, Boo's and Shoes of ari sorts, fortaHe*.men and eMldiea; » complet* ai sort mont of Fore of the first qual ty, Fur Jackets for ladles a*d gentlemen, H\u2019&gh Rofii^of all kindr, Ac., A?., Ac.i We woo d even sell ths Stock-lr-Trade at eo mm h In the prned If we rouM fini a pur.chase r.We also offer for sale, or to let, the property occupied by the undersigned as a stole.F.CARRIER, 57, St.Joseph Street, EX Rccb, Qutbtc, At tbe Sign of the Steamship.February 3, 1875, Apply to Hon.GEORGE IRV1NY.Or\tWESTON HUNT January 14,1876.To be Sold, TW O VALUABLE TWO STORY HOUSES, situate In tbe Town of Klmooskl, Roe Bt Germain, sal tab le for Store*, Boarding Homes, or Private Dwellings, the property of Widow Mama Lynch.The toi npon which the Houses are boltt contains about | of aa acre in &u(.erflcies.There are good out buildings attach* d to each house, and tho wuole wilt Le sold cheap aud on easy terms of pa>ment.Application to be made to MRS.LYNCH, Or, to\tKlmouakl, WILLI 1M QUINN, Supervisor ot t'uilsrir, Qrebeo.December 16, Ittfi,\tmp NGTICt.THE LAW BOOKS Belonging to tbe Library of the late Charles Hamilton, Esq., -AJDVOC.A.XE, .* Are now on Sale at .ur Sale Boom i.No.17, IPalace Street.Th» coll eet'tn comprises rearly all tf » étendard Work* rn Law »nd aie In ft st-ohua order.Catalogues are now reedy.; J PARKE 4 df NK January 26, 1875.\t** ^ 773853 i\t\u2014r\u2014iwnTTi\u2014 ALLAN LINE.fut Lb« OonT47MM« Of Canadian ind United Stataa Malta 1874\u2014Winter Ammiemente\u20141874.ffUEUi ooMPAjrm lot am qWi L 90004 of tho oodonwUd FUot oio\u2014.Foil oorworoO, cny4> >n»U, PoeMe-ooetwtf.!»\u2022 AAJUUirLAJT._\u201e-41«0 [BaildlB*.] OraCAWIAlT________MOO\tOoyi J WyUo.FOLT»XAH ______.4100\tOopt B Brow».¦ABMATlAlf.MOO\tOopt A Alrd.¦OAHtotAVlAB.MOO\tLt Smith, BirB.PBUBSIAW .8000\tLiDoUon B1TB.KOBAVIAM.-MOO Copt J FBKÜT1AH.- MOO OoptBS Wotto.CASPIAN.8S00\tOopt Troek»._ __ HmjUnAN.A400\tlAFAiohor.BWB NOVABOOTIAN.-MOO Oopt Bish*?M=® _______1700\tOopt JBltchlo, «¦b'JBJAN .\u2014fTOO\tOopiOtW.NANITOBAN.*1» Oopt »»hW7Uo.OAMAniAW._aooo Oop* J MMor.OMtniTHlAN._MOO Oopt Jm Scott.PHOENICIAN.MOO Oaipt M*n*1*o.IPAXJOSNBIAN.7SCO Oaapt SUphos.AOAT7IAB.-.1M0 0»pt Cob«l.N9WPOÜNDLAND.1MO Oopt.MpBt*.TU STBAMHB8 OF TBB LIVEBPOOL MAIL LINE («aOlnc ot LOCH FOTUC le rooclT* oa aacni mod .r.rri HjUQS oxM Pn\u2014cr.tnm to out! t rtMO Irulund obJ SoaClNut) at* iBtocJod to b« «\u2022¦patebod |!woi PORTLAND !\u2014 PwtJesiAH.^v.SetordOF, ISth Feb., 1876 FauraHANVdâ».» \u201e Mth\t** SOABDIVAVTAV.K * .\u2018/7*fa \u2022\u2022 \u201c WrtM a vt4 w\t.m\téth March M f nuriAjt./v *\tinh « \" Sajulatiaji - \u201c\t20\u2018A\t\u2022\u2022 - Xetea of Ps»ok« f«>B Portiand : i*oMr\t~\t^\tf**07 M*\u2019 Stooroee.,,.*.w.FHB BTBAMJSB8 OF TH* GLASGOW LINE Are It*\u20141\u20141 to null between tbe CLYDE And PORTLAND, at Inteerale during the mmod of Winter NA>igAtlon.Xetea of Pusage from Portland : Oebln.-.fM lAtemedlAte .\u2014\u2022 *9 Steerage.*\u2022 j/T Berthe not eeenrad utli paid for.am experienced Stugeun eerrled on eaob inné 8i ¦¦ ¦ niFipriFw DOMINION LINE.Sailing Fortnightly from Boetcn.Th* undbrmfntionmd steamer» are Intended to be Ueapatebed from BOSTON to LIVERPOOL as follow» t\u2014 Memphis.Saturday, 8th Pebioary.qu*b*c-.\t**\taoth\t** DoMiinoar.\t**\t^ «th\tMarch.To be followe 1 by other flrat-olass Steamers.Rates of Paenage from Boston Cabin.-\u2014.fM Steerage.,.-.fM For farther partlenlen apply to WM.M.MAOPHERSON, Agent, Commercial Chambers.January 26, 1876.The Confessions of an Invalid, PuausHED AS a WABanifO and lot the benefit of Y ou wo Mmr AMD OTHBBS Who nuflfcr from NERVOrSDEBlLITT, LOSS OF MANHOOD, ete.suppiylnr the metms qf SeU-Cure Written by one who cored himself after ondercolag oonsihejabtet m-kery, and sent free of «barge.Sufferers t ' I uriled to address, poet pall, the aat) or NATHANIEL MAYFAIR.P.O.Box 168, Brooklyn, New York.September 9.187»\tCm-dAw INFANT 8R0WTH A HEALTH Tbe Importanco o( Feeding lufants on the best, La the most uourlsblng and easily digested Food has recently occupied mnob of the attention of Medical M-n, and the fallacy and danger of employing starch In tbe form Of Cora Flour and other blgb sounding titles ban been repeatedly pointed out.SA.VORY Ac MOORE\u2019S Boat Footl for Infinite*, la supplied to the Bo al KsmlUeenf England, Rossi», Ac., and tbe Medical Profession have entire confidence in it as tbe most efficient and reliable substitute for Mother's Milk.Am Medical OertMmlee and Opinion*.Wholesale and Retail of the Manufaetorera 143, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, W And Retail of all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the World, who also supply SAVORY A MOORE\u2019S PANCREATIC EMULSION, specially efficacious In the wasting diseases of children.Consumption, Ac.Agreeable to the taste.Not affected by keeping.May 16, 1874.\tQom _ i will bo charged ai the rate at two ahlUlngs'sterllug per bottle to P* aengera supplying their own wines or liquors.For farther peurhoaiara, wppur m ALLANS.MAR A CO.Age ate February 8, 187# «SsfWtî \u201c-c&'îf'S» III OllMC 1ID CULI P0BT8 8J.C0BPA1IT.New Tork and Bermuda Royal Mail line.rUB COMPANY HWINO A CONTRACT with the Bermuda Oowe-nment for Steam Coasmaaieatioa, will despatch First-Class Clyde Built Iron Steamers For Bermuda From New York, Fortnightly, exeept daring April, May and Jane, whan Steamers will «all weekly.The 8.8 \u2022\u2022 CANIMA,\" Captain Leddlcoat, leasee New Y ark every alternate TUESDAY, for Hamilton, Bermuda ; and Hamilton, Bermuda, tor New York «very alternate THURSDAY.The soy age is made in seventy hours from port to port, and thirty boors after leaving New York tbe OuJf Stream is crossed, wbleb, la the eotdset weather, to an Impassible barrier to frost, thus quickly patting the traveller in tbe balmy aunospbera of a Southern climate.For all information apply to A.K.OUTER BRIDGE, Agent, t, Broadway, * ew York.STEVENSON A LEVE, Pa\u2014anger Agents, Boston, Mootroal and (Quebec.Or to\tW.MOORE, Manager.November 26, 1874.FOR JALE STIIMBtn USUIS.1JJIUH PRESSURE CYLINDER, IStn.Al x 20in.stroke, adapted for a screw pnipeiior.1 Low Pressure, 28ln.Cylinder, 8 feet Stroke.1\tDo\t27 In.\tMg\" a\tDo\tSOln.\t\u2022\u2022\t6\t\" I\tDo\t451n.\t\u201c\t10\t\u2022* Do\t401 n.« 10 m DOleld^RS TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND ARE TO RE DI-J-TK1BUTRD ON THE rTH FEBRUARY BY THE PUBUJ LIBRARY OF EY., UPON THE COJAHION OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAbT CO ' CERT.Drawinii Certaiii or Mooej Refolded One Grand Cash Gift.^.$260,000 One Grand Cash Girt.100,00ft One Grand Cash Gift.75,000 One Grand Cash Gift.60,000 One Grand Cash Gift.25,000 6 Cash Gifts,\t$20,000 each.100,000 10 Cash Gifts,\t14,000 each .14(,000 16 Cash Gifts,\t10,060 each.150,000 20 Cash Gifts,\ti,000 each.100,001 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each.lot ,0 0 80 Cash Gins,\t2,0 0 each.90,000 CO Cash Gifts,\t2,00 » each.100,000 100 Cash GlOs,\t1,000 each.100,000 240 Cash Glfls,\t600 each.120,000 600 Cask Gilts,\t100 each.60,000 19,000 Cash Gifts,\t60 each.960,000 Whole Tickets.Halves.Tenth, or each Coupon.11 Whole Tickets for.$60.00 .- 26.00 .6.00 .600.00 $ Return Floe Boilers, 80 horse power.1 Tabular do, 89\tdo 1 Do\tdo 26\tdo.The above will be sold cheap.For farther Information, apply at tbe office of the ftt.Lawteuee Steam Navigation Co., ««; Andrew «Wharf\tt * , A.GABOÜRY,» October 29.1874.GRAND TRUNK FERRY.T TNTLL FURTHER NOTICE THE Steamer U ** ARCTIC,\" Oapt, Bams, will run as uUows i\u2014 kUAra quubso.A.*.7.80 Mall Trais for River da Loop.IL» uiAV* pours lbvtb A.M 8.89 Moll Train from Montreal.P.M.4.00 Express from Montreal A Mall Train from Rim da Loop, Intermediate tripe for freight For further Information enquire at the efflae \u2022' the St Lawrence Steam Navigation Com.psay, St Andrew\u2019s Wharf., A.GAUOURY, Secretary 1, 1876.PJf.7.09 Mall Train tor and the nuit & jis f[Rm.?P®* STEAMER « PRINCE EDOUARD,\u201d L Oapt- Dt¦rocher», unto further notice will v in as fellows, to wtt Lbatb duuno.AM.\tA.M.7.89\t7.00 8.80\tA00 9 16\t.9.90 9.46\t9 30 10.16\t\u2022\t14 wo 10.44\t- 10.80 11.16\t1 LOO 11.46\t11.80 \tli.U0 P.M.\t \tP.M.1180\t L99\t12.46 L89\t£\tJ.16 2.00 *\tL46 SJ0.\t2.15 8.09'\t2.45 8-10\t8.15 4.00\t8 44 3S\t4.16 too\t4.46 6.90\t>\t6.15 4M\t5.46 LUATU Lavry On Sunday» and Legal Holiday» a Steamer will leave Quebec at 8.00 a.m.,9 a m\u201e 10 a 11 a.m., 4ooo, 1 p.m., 2 p m , 8 pstu ,4 p.t».f and 6 p.m , and leave Levis at 9.SO a m, 10.80 a m., 11.40 a.m., 1LS0 pm., 1.80 jam^ $» p.m , 8» pun , and 4.80 p.m.jgg- Weather and lea permuting.For further intermauon apply at tbe office tg the St Lawrence Steam Navigation Company St.Andrew's Wharf.- A.G A HOUR Y, Bae rotary.Jannary 28, 1676.For Tickets, or information, address, THOS.E.BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Louisville.Ky.January 23, 1*75.Hbod-wAs-ADw PUBLIC\tLIBRARYJDFKENTUCKY Death of ^Gov.Bramlette\u2014Action of tbe Trustees\u2014A Successor appointed\u2014 No More Postponements\u2014Drawing Certain February 27th.?t a meeting of tbs Trn lees of the Public Library of Kentucky, Jan.19.18*.5, U was resolved that C.M.B igg», E«.q., who under the Me Hoe.TLos.E.B am'ette wsa tbs real business manager of (he gift coocerts already given la aid of t\\e Public Library ot Ksutueky, he and be is hereby aotborlg* d to take the place mads vacant by tho c eath of said Bramlette.In the management of tbe affairs of the Fifth and 1 a»t Ubt Concert and that the Drawtn; announred far February 27tb, 1875, shall positively and un.qutvocmlly lake place on that day, without any further pae'fone-ment or delay on any avcoui t whatever.R T.DUR RETT, Pré».John S.Cain, Sec\u2019y.Here»fitr, all communications relating 1o tbe Fifth ûmeert should be addressed to tbe undersign*!, and I pledge myself that the Drawit g ihall come off' February 27th or that eveiy dollar paid for tickets shall be returned.C.M.BRIGGS, c\tAA.XU«,a TA.XULA, roR ASTHMA & BRONCHITIS, (admitted by all who have tried It to ensure uorespeedy and certain relief than any othlr remedy.The Testimonials dally received attest this to a remarkable degree.General Alexander «ays\u2014-! t,aTe neVer xnown an instance in which roller was not tbteintd.\u201d ur.McVeagh reports\u2014» it has the most wonderful effect I ever witnessed.'* ¦told in tin*.Cigars and Cigarettes in boxes.Pastilles, for inhalation In boxes.Wholesale and Retail of AVORY AND MOORE.148, MRW BONO BTKEBT, LONDON, W.,\t* And Retail of all Chemuis and Storekeepers throughout the World, who also sqddIv 1AVORY and MOOUL\u2019S PANCREATINE AND PANCREATINE WI/*E, by toe aid ol which persons lake Cod Liver Oil wltbouf nausea or Indigestion.AM « 1874.\tttom WHITE STAR LINE.\u2014 BY THE \u2014 WHITE STAR LINE.8*ve Tims and Eqjoy the best Comfort yet offered by *ny lino crowing tbe Atlantic, Rate from QUEBEC to QUEENS-; TOWN of LIVERPOOL^ $90.Return Tickets at Reduced Rates.1 ftW age Tickets by Anchor Line, and Paeiflo Mall 8.8.Co., for California Also Exenta'on Tickets to Bermdda and Florida for sale at grtatiy reduced rates at tbe above office.\t\u2022 January 13, 1875,\tBin INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO the undersigned, and endorsed A.TENDERS ARK INVITED FOR THE supply of Stesm Coal required by the uompauy during the pressât year, for the following quantities, to be de^ live ret.aa under, v!e.:\u2014 At the Port of Montreal.62,-000 Tons of 2,240 lbs, to be delivered during navigation.Coal to be delivered free of all charges and discharged at such Wharves as «ball be pointed ont by tbe Ocmpar y\u2019s Agent.At Portland, 20.000 Tons of 2,240 lbs, to be delivered at Com pu» y « Wharf free of all charges.Di liveries lo commence about the middle of May, and the whole to be completed on or before tbe 15th December, 1876 Tenders endorsed \u201cTender fer Steam Coal\u2019 for the above qun^Utles, or 'nr r actional puits thereof, of not less lh,*70.m.ni, *73, \u201974,el \u2022gant ly bound lo green mo occo cloth, wld be sent by express, freight pre-pald, lor $7 (0 each.Newspapers are not lo copy this advertisement without the express orders cf Harper A Broth «Rs, Address HARPER A BROTHERS, New York.December 6, 1874.^?Complete Pictorial History of the Time8.\u201d-\u201cThe beat, cheapest, and moat successful Family Paper in the Union.HARPER'SJVEEKLY ILLUSTRATED.Notices of the Press.Tbe Weekly Is the ab est and most p* werfol lllns* rated periodical published in this or untry.Its editoilnl* are stholarly ardcon wincing, and cany much weight.Ils Illustration» of carrant event* are foil and fresh, and are prepared by our best designers.With a Clrcu ation of 160,00 >, the Weekly la read by at least half a mil loa persons, and It* Inflo nee as an organ of opln'on Is simply Iromendou*.The Weekly maintains a positive pMltt^n, and expresses decided views on loUtleil and social problems \u2014Louisville Courier-Journal.Its articles are models tt hlgh-'oued discussion, and It* pictorial UluttraUona are often corroborative argument* of no small force_ N.T.Examiner and Chronicle, Its papers upon existent questions and Its inimitable cartoons he\u2019p to mould Ue sentiments of the oorntry___Pittsburgh Commercial.TERMS : Postage free to all Subscribers in the Unsted Stales Harpxr\u2019s Weekly, one year.$t OO $4 00 tnclndes prepai mem of U.8.postsge by the pnbMshei*.Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, weekly, and Bazar, to one address for one year, $10 00 ; 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