Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 30 janvier 1875, samedi 30 janvier 1875
[" CARDS.TUi£ MART, TORONTO, EETABLISHED 1834, King St., Toronto, opposite the Post Office.F.W.COATE & CO., Auctioneers, Commission Merchants and Real Estate £ gents.da ts17 January 21 FRANC O.WOOD.AlîVOOATE» ^Stî*oot Nearly opposite Herald Office.kHlMo IT ATE I V -\t- Jane 27 ly 152 YANNECK & GREEN, Stock and Exchange Brokers AND GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS Stocks, Bonds, Government Securities and Foreign Exchange bought and eo'd on Commission, * OFFICE : 22 St.John Street, Montreal flm 271 November 14 McINTYRS & CARMAN barristers, a ttornets-a t-la if Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &o\u201e OOSlJSr VSrwa.XaXx, CJS JM\u2019Î' B.B.CABMAN M\u2018INTTBB, January 10 ly » EDWARD W.COIT, Iron and Metal Commission Merchant, No.205} WALNUT STREET, Philadelphia, Pa.BOILER PLATE?, BOILER TUBES, SHIP PLAÏE3\u2014Specials.August 1\tly 181 H.HEYNEMAN & CO.CI3AR MEROHAKTS 419 St Paul Street, Montreal.October 20 249 Frederick Wm.Terrill Advocate dt Attorney-at-Law, Offlcn-Ho.217 ST.JAMES STREET, Opposite the ITiinej* OSoe, MONT3SAI., July 21 ly 172 CRAIG & MOFFAT, Accountants and Assignees, North Britlih Chambers, U HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL DAVID J.CRAIG, Official Asaiguee, Commissioner for taking Affidavit», ALEX.MOFFAT, Asalgnce, Commissioner for taking Affidavits.January 29\tly 24 Maclennan & Macdonald, Barrister^ Solicitors, Notaries, &c.CORNWALL, OXT.D.B.MACLENNAN, H.BANFZILD April 2 MACDONALD ly 78 L.J.FORGET, STOCK BROKER.Membsi' of the Montreal Stock Exchange, 00 St.Francois Xavier St.Stocks, Shares, Bonds, Debentures and all classes of Negotiable Securities bought and sold on Commission and on Margin, April 7\tly 82 Robinson, Donahue & Co.IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS nr Sugars, Teas and Tobaecce, 152 McGULL STREET, OPPOSITE ALBION HOTEL'.XOKTBIAX.Bamplsi «ant by Mall whan daelrad.Tulv 19\tl«* HENRY HOGAN, XXorvl\tfir o xx t, 147 ST.JAMES STREET, VP 8 T A I B 8 .Bonds, Mortgages, Loans and Investments arranged.February 4\tly 29 TO INVENTORS.GIBBS & COURSOLLE, SOLICITORS OF XJiktoxxt n of XM.Troxt.'tloaa 63 SPARKS STREET, (P O.Box 461) Ottawa.Patent business of every kind attended to ; Trade and Timber Marks, Ac., registered.September 8\tly 2\u2019 3 EDWARD H.TIFFANY.Solicitor, &c.Alexandria.Ont.COLLECTIONS THROUanOTJT ONTARIO ATTENDED TO.September 25\tly 228 Macmahon, Gibbons & McNab Banisters, Attorneys Solicitors, &c., LONDON, Ont.HUGH MACMAHON, GEO.0.GIBBONS, GEO.MoNAB.London, May 4.1874.\tly 89 COURT à MACINTOSH, Accountants, &C-, Q2 ST.JOHN STREET JAMES COURT, OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE Have always Money on hand for vestment in Mortgages.YOL.LXYII.mam AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.FISH SALT, OILS, &c.MONTREAL, SAT UK DAY, JANUARY 30,1875 November 23 In-3m 278 T.0.W A T S 0 N , Stock Broker.11 HOSPITAL STREET, JSOStTREAX,, February 41 J.RIELLE, XafiXiCl ST.JAMUB Ho.140 July STREET iv m BOOTS AND SHOES FISH & SALT FOR SALE BY CHAS.FRASER & CO.Bags Deakin's Factory *; Coaree.Gw is.Prime Gaspe Cod Erie.Labrador Herrings \u201c Salmon, Nos.2 and 3.Hf.Br s.Split Mackerel, Nos.1 & 2 Bris, and Drums Green Fish Jannary 15\tly ,2 for sale Ex S.S.1 Vicksburg \u201d lags LIVERPOOL MLT TEN (10) TO THE TON, In Lots to suit Purchasers.GOVERNMENT NOTICES NO.25 NEW MUSIC.October 20 [DAVID TOailASCS & CO.ly 249 JELLIES, SAUCES.Diploma of Merit Vienna Exhibition, 1873 The Celebrated Yorkshire Relish, The Most Delicious and Cheapest Sauce in the World, and has a larSer sa,e than any other Sauce.To be had of Grocers, Oilmen, *e.Trade Mark,.willow Patte;n Plate.\u201d' Prepared by GOOD ALT, BACKHOUSEaCo.Leeds, England.ORDNANCE LANDS, OTTAWA PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 3rd day of February next, at noon, at the sales room of Hector MacLoan, of Ottawa, Auctioneer, will be offered for Bale, The leases, for twenty-one years, from the day of sale, of two Whan Lots, lying on the west side of the Rideau Canal, to the south of the Sappers\u2019 Bridge, Ottawa, between the said Sappers\u2019 Bridge and the stores of the Messrs.Bates, numbered 15 and 18, each lot having a frontage of feet by a depth of 100 feet, more or as shown on plan.Also, leases, for tho same period, of two wharf lots lying, and being on the south-tast side of the Canal Basin, Ottawa, on Musgrove and Albert Streets, contiguous to \u201c Currier\u2019s Sash Factory,\u201d known as lo s Nos.Two and Three on plan ; contents of No.2, 8,54 3 feet and of No.8, 9.782£ feet.Copies of plans to be seen at tho rooms of the Auctioneer, and at this Office.Buildings to bo erecied on these lots, severally, within two years, in conformity With plans to be submitted to, and approved by, this Department, with power to the Department to resume possession on paying value of improvements.Further conditions on the day of sale.By order.E.A.MEREDITH.Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.WILLIAM F.COFFIN, CoimmisBloner of Ordnance and Admiralty Lands.Ottawa, 1st January, 1875.3F 4 BRASS & IRON FOUNDERS Ï, no Diploma of Merit Vienna Exhibition, ISIS Goodall\u2019a Quinine Wine, The Best and Most Aokekaule Tonic Yet Intkodtjckd.For the relief of Ind\u2019gestlon, General Debility, and Loss °f Appetite, Ac, Ills Invaln.a*>!e.Recommended by the fïïbqj niost eminent Chemists of ïiUBN' the day, Arthur Hill Haseall, M D , Wentwo th L Scott, Eeq , F.C.S.F A.S.L., F.R.S.S., Ac, the Lancet, the Food Journal, the Medical Press, Circular, Ac.Sold by Chemists, Grocers, ao.Pre.pared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE A CO., Leeds, England.Diploma of Merit,Viorna Exhibition, 1373.GoodalTs Baking Powder, The Best in the Wobld.Makes delicious Bread with-JjpKèfe, out Yeast; Puddings, Pastry, gjy-fS-.WAc-, without Eggs, Butter, or felEnJl® Lard One trial will convince the most-eeptical ol its superiority over all others.Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, ao.Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE A CO., Leeds, England.Montreal Brass Works, Brass August 22 ly s IP» rfCzv|v EA & PERRINS\u2019 CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Declared by Connoisseurs to be \u201cjt'jAo omtly gooci Prm nit ::Sm CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.The success of this most delicious and unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name \u201c Worcestershire Sauce\u201d to their own Inferior compounds, the Publie Is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine Is to Ask for lea & Perrins\u2019 Eaoce, and to see that their names are upon tho wrapper, labels, stopper and bottle.Some of the foreign markets having een supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Pe'rins have been forged, L.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of At.-rney to take Instant proceedings against Manufacturers and Vendors of such, or any other Imitations by which their right may be Infringed.Ask for LEA & PERRINS\u2019 gauce, and see Name on Wrapper, label, Bottle, and Stopper.Wholesale and for export by the Pro.priotors, Worcester; CROSSE A BLACK-WELL, London, Ac.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally.To be obtained of Messrs.J.M.DOUGLAS A CO., And URQUHART A CO., Montreal.May 30\tlv s 182 nm \\m imm.We have received from New York today a CHOICE ASBOFTftfE^T of GENTLE» SUPPERS, All Patters and Styles Ladle* making Christmas pre-SKNT8 would do wèi to 0*n and 860 our Block, as these Goods â.0.8omethillg Dew and never offered before In tik Clty of Montreal.E.& A.PERRY, No.375 Notre Dame Street One Door East of John AiU«u A Co._ December 17\tiy 299 NOTICE be rnartltY\u2018?lven\taPPliration w*1 S'slature ^he DeXi 8cssl™ Of the rate >.xH°i vrn66' ^ a\u201c Aot to Inc0 COMPANY.\u201d IA OPERAH November 26\t2m w MEDICAL.THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXTRACT FROM A LETTER Dated 35th May, 1872, from an old Inhabitant of Horr ngsham, 09 ¦} near Warminster, Wilts ; \u2014 [g,,!\t\u2018\u2018I must also btg to say that your |0|gj j Pills are an excellent medicine for febi me, and I certolnly do enjoy good [OPl I-, health, sound sleep and a good ap.petite ; this is owing to taking yonr Pills.I am 78 years old.Remain lug, Ga.utl .men, yours very resp ctfufy.To the Propri to s of\tL.8.\" NORTON\u2019S CAMOMILE PILLS, London July 5\tly my a i»7 PERFUMERY.RIMMEL\u2019S PERFUMERY, Honoured with the Ftbst Medal (Progress) Vienna Exhibition.Rimmel\u2019a Toilet Vinegar, Toilet Water, Florida Water, New Perfumes, Ihlang Ihlang, Vanda Etoile du Nord, Ac., Stimulus for the Hair, Aquadentlne for the Teeth, Glycerine Soap, Photochrome, a New Hair Restorer.96 Strand, 128 Regent Street, and 24 Cornhlll, London.Sold by all Perfumery Vendors in Canada.May 9 lv s 110 ¦fOBACCOS, CIGARS, Ac.EX S.S.\u2019SCANDINAVIAN,\u2019 A large lot of FINE CIGARS of the best brands, comprising Wood\u2019s Cigarettes, London Russian Cigarettes and other favorite makes ; Extra Turkish Tobacco, in 1-lb packages; Meerschaum and Briar Root Pipes In great variety, at HOROWITZ BROS,, 241 McGill and 3 Bleuby Street.January 6\tly 4 MONTREAL.Decumber 15 TO XMGMEEKS AND MACHINISTS.ORDERS SOLICITED FOR Engine Lathes, Drills, Planers, die., die, J0!~ Prices on application.THOMAS ROBERTSON A CO., 9, II A IS Ohenneville Street, Montbeal.September 21\tiy 524 CHANTELOUP, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER.December 8 y 291 mei BBiDSf glen AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF IRON CONSTRUCTIONS.A Firm (J.C.H A R K O R T, at Duisburg, on the Rhine) solicits orders for all kinds of Iron Constructions.The VIENNA EXHIBITION BUILDING was built by this Firm within nine months.Most of tire Iron Bridges in Germany, and Austria, and Portugal, across the Rhine, the Elbo, the Danube, Ac., have been supplied by this Firm.Plans and Estimates for every kind of Iron Work, (Bridges Buildings,Halls, Piers, Ac.,) warranted to perform all the objects required, will be furnished on request ; and no charge made for them if an order for the object be given.April 18\tly s#2 OLENDINNENG\u2019S ©TOVR\"S MADE FROM THE Finest of Iro n ! L&tost Improvements adapted to tills Climate SUPERIOR FINISH ! ÊllïiMI If you wish to save troubl , be sure and buy a Stove that is made in the City.WHOLESALE & RETAIL.W.OLENDINNENGK October 6\tly 237 DRY-GOODS.CIUBIEÏÏES (Theodoridi\u2019s,) JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY [Various Styles,] OOHEN & LOPEZ.Inly ÏT\tly 17 GIBB & CO.Have received, by the last Steamer, SE-VERAL CASES of NEW Coatings, Waistcoatings and Trouserings.Also, an Assortment of the LATEST NOVELTIES In GENTLEMENS HABERDASHER?Suitable for the approaching Christmas and New Year\u2019s Festive Season.December 19\tly soi JOHN AITKEtf & CO.HAVE JUST EECEIVEQ FOR EVENING- WEAR: Ladies\u2019 Muslin Sleeveless Jackets Ladies\u2019 Muslin Polonaises handsomely trimmed.New Sewed Sets New Linen Collars and Cuffs New Muslin Aprons.377 NOTRE DAME STREET.November 25\tly 280 WOOD WORK.MAHOGANY, CEDAR, WALNUT, PINE, OAK, ASH WHITEWOOD, all gizef ; also LIGNUM VITAE.Turned work of all kinds.Special orders executed with despatch.Correspondence invited.OGDEN & OO., 392 Washington.Street, Nrw York, SjpUmhM 14\t8b» {1.18 THE BEST [ K i§IS ! PIANO AT HOME\u20144 Hand Pieces, $3.50 \u2014Largs collection of popular places.Most excellent practice, and mest entertaining to play.RITTER\u2019S HISTORY OF MUSIC\u20142 vola.\u2014Each $1.50\u2014Condensed from 600 Books, an! is terse, complete, Inter-t sling and a most useful Book of reference In musical families.CLARKE\u2019S NEW METHOD FOR REED ORGANS Is still the leading Method in point of sale : Is enlargtd, improved, and in every way keeps up its high reputation.Price $150.ORGAN AT HOME\u2014$2 50\u2014The largest and best collection of popular Reed Organ Music ; 200 pieces, large pages, well flllod.RIVER OF LIFE\u2014New Edltior\u2014\u201c5o.\u2014 Full of the sweetest of Sabbath School Songs.All Books sent, post-paid, for retail price.CHAS.H.DITSON A CO., 711 Broadway, N.Y, OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston.\tws 22 POST OFFICE TIMÜ TABLE Post\tMonireal, Dlc.8, li>74 DSLtVERY Ai A 11*.8 00 .8 3- I.00 11 00 & 8 00 00 10 00 oc 00 11 00 11 00 10\t30 10 00 9 3«-10 00 11\tc»ô 6 O\u2019.2 30 STATIONERY.Founders and Finishers, copPhSRSiairHa, Steam and Hot Water Fitters, ;&c., MANUFACTDRERS OF Engineers\u2019 and Plumbers\u2019 BRASS GOODS, &c., Of Kvery Description* AGENTS FOR THE BLESSING STEAM THSP AND STOVER\u2019S AUTOMATIC WINDMILLS.Price Lists and Catalogues to the Trade cn application.St.Peter and Oraig Streets, ly 297 JilEHUTHERUy STATIONER, Has on hand a large Stock of TRAVELLERS\u2019 REQUISITES, MANIFOLD ORDER BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS and WALLETS, CARBONAC PAPER and AGATE PENCILS, Ac , do.PRICE BOOKS specially Ruled Indexed, TRAVELLING STATIONERY OASES aPRING INK BOTTLES, SAMPLE CARDS made neatly and Ët-ong.and JAMES SUTHERLAND, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, 256 is 258 ST.JAMBS STREET.January 19\tly 304 miFOLPeOGRlMES! WITH Bioh Gold and Coloured Silk Tassels and Pencils attached.INVITATION CARDS, DINNER CARDS, BALL CARDS, Engraved, Printed and i lluminated ON SHORTEST NOTIOE.GEO.3ISH0P & CO., Tames Street.IV 13 109 St, January 1 P, INSURANCE.T II E Liveipool & LoRdon & Globe INSURANCE 0OMPANY.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Th® Honble.HY.STARNES, Chairman, THOS.CRAMP, Eeq., Deputy Chairman, ALEX.HIHCKS, Esq., Sir A.T.GALT, K.G.M.G., THEODORE HART, Esq.CAPITAL, -\t-\t-\t$10,000,030 Deposited In Canada under control oi Montreal Board, $Q50i000.Annual Revenue> -\t$7,646,208 Mercantile risks accepted at the lowest current rates.Dwelling Houses and Farm Properties insured at lowest terms, U.F.O.SMITH, * Chief Agent for the Dominion April X7 *\t»i 8 31 10 0 ) 5 00 8 00 f> 45 2 00 2 1, 5 1b 5 00 1\t30 2\t80 Ontario, a) Oit.wfi by RaU* ay.«) Pro* ituK.f Ou tai io .,.Ottawa Ri ' or £L>ut B \u2019ri'l.vHV.Ktern Ti-wnshipa, Thr»\u2019-Kivers.Ai lhahs.?'\u2022.{, an,-; Riviere du Tk>u;> it.R.St.Remi aud Hennuina ford R.R.St- Hyacinthe, Sharbrook?.Ac.St.Jol ns h) and Vermont Junction Xi.tL.Shefford am' the S.E.C.Railways .L'a! Mailt.Bear.:.! J no is Route.,T.VnamLiy and St.L\u2019oauire (Jonta ecœur, 7 areiroes c Yerobsrez.».Ccte St.Paul.Tannery West .Huntingdon .chine.Longneuil.Laprairie.New Glasgow, Sault-aux- SecoUets .Terrebonne & F, , Yince- t.Point St.Charles .St.Laurent, «t.Eu.^tache 8t.îroboJagtique and Bolle Eivir.rc.St.Jerome, St.Rose and St.Thereee.St.Johns and 8;.Armand Stution.Three Rivers, r v North Shore Land Route.Mariiims Provinces IJ 8W Brunswick.Nova Sootia and P.E.I.Newfoundland forwarded daily on Halifax, \\> beset despatch is on alternate Tuesdays, counting from I6ih June.A.M.P.ÎJ .7 4.0i 7 45j 7 45 7 45 .\t7 IX\u2019 .| 7* .j 2 Oh 8 00 2i A 7 .; 2 15 United Suites.Boston and New England 8 A 10 .,»»-.States, exeept Maine-.New Yoik and Southern 8 A 10.States.Island Pond, Portland and 8 GO.Maine\t.\u2022\u2022*) Western and Pacific 8 A 11.States\tand\tManitoba.West /mises.Letters, Ac., prepaid via New York ; are forwarded daily on New York; whence mails are despatched ;\t| For Havana and West Indies via \u2022' Havana everyThursday P.M.For St.Thomas, the\tWest\tIndies and Brazil, on the 23rd of every month.\ti Great Brito, in By Canadien Line (Friday) .¦ By New York on Mondays, Tuesday* A Saturdays.'I 6\tJO 7\tiu, 2 00 7 0».» .7 eo 6 00 6 00 6 00 Yk 00 7 00 e 7 00 7\t00 8\t00 3 \\b 1\t30 2\t00 2 00 2 00 2 15 2 15 ;2 so 6 00 for li st class paper 19 © loj.Gold drafts arc a shade easier ; sales of round amounts were effected at 3-16 premium.Consols in London are quoted at 92J fS) 92| f-H' money at.d 92J ® 9 J for account.Erie shares closed at 26.Gold at New York opened stronger at 113J and steadily declined to 113 which was the closing quotation.Sterling Exchange opened et 487J bn* declined in Ilia course of the day to 487.Five twenties are wor'h 15|.Interest rules at at 2 per cent, to carry.The stock market was stroeger.Telegraph was 2 per cent, higher at the close.The fluctuations were ;\u2014 10 o\u2019e 12 o\u2019c 2 e\u2019e 4 o\u2019e.p* i\u2018!c Mall.,,34J VV UTologrrpb.72 31f 7:\u2019i 34i 73 7 0 7 45 S 15 1 30 2 15 7 00 7 10 a is 2 15 J&7 7 45 2 15 7 00 2 15 34$ 74 102 .\t.\t28f 74J 74| 74J U 3^ 103Ï 103| 43i 27 44J 57' 36 27J 36| H 14^ a)\tPostal Car Bags onen till fUlU e.m.y nd 9.Ô0 p m.b)\tPostal Car Bags open till 2.40 ana 0.0 ' p.m.Rcgistorod letter, must t* posted 1C minutes before the closing of each Mail.Street Boxes are visited at 10 a m., 12.50, s.30 and 8 p.m.DUNN.DAVIES à CO., OF TEE H08TK5AI.SïCCiS ÏXCUANOF, BE OK SES ïa Stocka,Boads/ExcliciCgo, Ao.,ssJ AGENTS FOK THE KSnOTIAVIO» OF MORTGAGES & FINANCIAL Arrengement* gensitlly.117 81.Fr&neois Xavier Street TRADE AND COMMERCE.MARINE INTELLIGENCE.[BY TELEGRAPH.] The SS Sarmatian arrived at Portland at .20 this morning, with 47 cabin and -J3 steerage passengers.The S3 Canadian, from Liverpool via St.Johns, arrived at Halifax at 5 this morning, with 10 cabin, 19 steerage from Liverpool, and il cabin, 0 steerage from Newfonridland.New Yore, Jan.21.Arrived, SS Wyoming, from Liverpoo'.Cape Rosier, Jan.19.Snowing and cold; Then 21 degrees; light north wind; gulf full of ice.INSURANCE\tCOMPANY Off Xji vox-psool.GAPTTAL.*10,000,000 FUBn>8 INVESTED.12,000,000 ANNUM, INCOME.5,000,000 Liability of Shareholders Unlimited IrilYtE I > Id X» NI IT M YI .NT All classes of Risks insured at favour- able* YJtloa.Security should be the primary consideration, which is afforded by the large accnmulated funds and the unlimited liability of Shareholders.Accounts kept distinct from those of ire Department.W.E.SOOTT, M.D., H, L.BOTTTH, Medical Referee.W, TATLEY, H.J.MUDGE, Inspector.Chief Agents\u2019 For the convenience of the Mercantile community, recent London and Liverpool Direct- .ories can be seen at this Office ' the \u201clatter-day nut Adding buyers, higher and fl m 'u for March, khd the N V CanTfitT.Erie.2RJ Lake Shore.74\u201c Kook Island.103J N VV Common.44\t44{ Do Preferred.60\t59 St Paul.36J Ohio and Miss .27\t27 Union PaciSc.36f\t36J O C A I 0.8Ï\t.Toledo â Vf abash.14j A moJerate business was t:ansacted on the Stock Exchange this foren~oD, and prices for some of the leading lines were much stronger.Montreal showed an advance ot J per cent, Merchants J, and Telegraph J.For 10 shares Bank of Mont' real 188^ was procured.Ontario was quiet at 113 Id) 113J for buyers and sellers respectively.Buyers of City advanced their price to 107, but (hero were no shares offering.Peoples was a shade rveaker ; 15 shares changed hands at 111J.\t20 shares Molsons were disposed of at 117.Two lots of 40 and 10 shares were taken at 118.Jacques Cartier would bring 106.Eastern Townships was iu demand at 120; Quebec at 113 and Nationale at 114.Union remains steady ; tho sales were, 25 and 225 at 106.Mechanics could be purchased at 92J.Royal Canadian was dealt in to the extent of 309 shares at 97, Commerce was firm at 131 ; buyeiS advanced their price to 133!, without inducing held vs to sell.Metropoli'an was nominal at par, and Hamilton at 97 ; 99 would he paid for tho former aud 93 lor the latter.Maritime was a fraction easier, being offered at 87 ; 86^ was hid.Exchange 'was enquired for at 106 ; there were no sellers under 107.Montreal Telegraph was J per cent higher, the quotation f.,r seller.) being 178! ; no business was done, how v r Dominion do Continues steady at 109, with buyers at 108.For Richelieu Navigation Company itrck th re was no enquiry ; the transfer to ks are closed.City Pars nger opened at 187! b\u2019-t was euhsequeuily offered at 186, without Hading bu ers Gas was quiet hut firm at 1371 ; 136 could bo piocured.Credit Fond r was quoted at It'S, ami Mon!real Building As ociatiou at 120.® At tl e Afternoon Board the market was moder tody active.10 shares Molsons charged h misât 117 andlater for two lots of 6 and 10 shares shares 1161 was accepted.Pales of Rojal Canadian were made as 97 and 97!.For 35 shares Exchange 1C7 was paid.Montreal Tel.graph was stronger the rah s effected were, 200, 60, 40, 60, 25.40, GO, 25, 40, ICO, 1&0, and 50 at 179 clofiug with sellers at that rate but no buyers over 178J.Gas was J- higher, 25 shares were placed at 138, Roll is dull and OlTY ITEMS.Montreal, Friday Evening.Customs Receipts to-day, $10,791 17.In flour this forenoon the oniy transaction reported was 100 barrels of Spring Extra at $4 25.The receipts amounted to 1700 barrels.Prices were a fraction in ljU '»er\u2019s favour.In other grains there was uothinU done, and quotations were nomL mally the\t89 la3t quoted.Provisions remain inactive.\tAshes W0re firmer at 95 @$600.D.Wd Hogs were offered at $8 25 (@ $8 45,\"with Wheat at Chicago was Jo at 88Jc for February, and 89!-The receipts were 82,000 bushels, shipments 16,000 bushels.At Milwu'u^06 wheat opened at 93jc.Receipts 59,Oe ^ bushels, shipments 13,000 bushels.Our latest advices from Liverpool quote floating cargoes and eàr(jpes on passage of wheat and corn uualt red- Mark Lane wheat and corn easier.English country markets of wheat and corn very heavy.Weather wot.Liverpool spot wheat improving.Spot corn downward tendency.California white 9s 5d (@ 9s 8.Corn 36s 9d.Peas 43s.Intercolonial Coal Minins Co.\u2014This morning the stock of this Company was quoted at 133 tS) 134, It should have been 65\t75.Lake Shore.\u2014It Is rumoured that Commodore Vanderbilt has decided to pay the dividend of this road becoming due on the 1st of next month.One of the stockholders has commenced an aetiok against the Company to prevent their paying a dividend on the ground that they have not earned it.The injunction, it is stated, will be issued when the dividend falls due, and the question of whether the Commodore can pay the dividend in the face of the injunction, is now being discussed.Railroabs in Utah.\u2014Mr.J.W.Young, a son of the famous Brigham Young, has been at New York tor soma time back, attempting to raise money for the construction of railroads at Utah.A certain Mr.Richardson, it is said, has invested nearly a million dollars in thdse roads, so that Mr.Young\u2019s mission has altogether been tolerably successful.That gentleman is President of the Utah Northern and Utah Western roads, and he claims that in no part of the United States are railroads being constructed save within the territories of Montreal, 12th February, 1874.ly S8 TTd: British A merica Fire dt Marine AjTuranct Company^ Established 1833.Ali descriptions c effected at cun M, ÏÎ.Gaul-:\u2019 p- prophet.\u201d Pacific Mail.\u2014The prospects of this Company at present arc aaiything but encouraging.The Subsidy Bill has prematurely collapsed, notwithstanding the lavish «expenditure of the Company\u2019s money, Witji a view to its passage.It will be Pe-aaej-ibs rod that kolHO time ago an extra sub-sinj- of half a million\u2019 was promised to the Directors, when they ptit ftuf American bu ilt,'iron steamers of the largest., class on tb e route, to complete the Jitf®.It was ex- Montreal, Jan.29,\t\t\t1875.\tSell-\tBuy-\tTrans- BANKS.\tere.\ters.\tactions \\lo III Kill\t\t188J\t188\t188 j Ontario\t\t1131\t113\t Britiob \t\t\t\t\t\t City\t\t\t\t\t\t107\t People\u2019s\t\t .\tnil\tm\t111$ Molson\u2019o\t\tm\t110Ï\t117 Toronto.,, r t .\t\t\t19 Ij\t192\t Jacques Cartier\t\tlosj\t107J\t« » \u2022 \u2022 Merchants\u2019\t\t118\tmi\t118 Kastern Townships.\t.,.\t121\t.Quebec.T,f \t\t\t112}\t Nationale\t\t\t\t114\t Union\t\t\t\t106$\t106\t Mechanics\u2019 \t\t\t\t92 J\t\t.\u2022 \u2022 Royal Canadian\t\t97 j\t97j-\t97 Commerce \t\t\t134\t1334\t.Metropolitan\t\t\t100\t99\t.Dominion \t\t\t\t\t118\t.Hamilton\t\t97\t95\t.Maritime Bank .\t87]\tm\t Exc-kange\t\t107 J\t106\toei V'to if if i\u201d\t\tMoi\t10.)\t St.La^eace,\t\t\t97\t96\t.miscellaneous.\t\t\t Intercolonial Cpal.,,,\t.\t.\t.Huron Copper Bay.\t\u2022 : ?r\t\t.Montreal Telegraph.,\t179\tlïèj\t179 Dominion Telegraph.,\t109\t108\t.Richelieu Nav.Co.\tB\tc\t.Canadian Nav.Co.\tB\tc\t.Union Navigation Co.\tB\tc\t.City Passenger R.U.Co\t187J\t.\t.Oity Gas Co \t\t138 j\t138\t.Merchants\u2019 Exchange.\t\t\t.\u2022\u2022\u2022 Oie.de P.A C.Foncier!\t125\tnej\t.Can.Eng.à; Mnciriue Co\t.\t.\t.Quebec Fire Ass.Co.\t.\u2022«»\t.\t.Mont.Inv\u2019nt Ass.Stock\t.\u2022 .\tA \u2022 .\u2022\t.Can.Cotton Man.Co.\t50\t40\t.Cornwall Man.Co.\t.\t\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022 Mont.Warehousing Co\t.\t.\t.\t\t\t Mont.Per.Building Sy\t\u2022 \u2022 > />\t112$\t* \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mont.Building Ass\u2019n\t114i\t113]\t\u2022 \u2022 f f Sealing and Fishing.\t.0\t.\t* \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 BONDS, &o.\t\t\t Dominion Stock\t\t\u2022 ,,,\t.\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Dominion Bonds.,\t.\u2022 \u2022.\t\u2022 .\u2022\t* » « \u2022 Gov.Deb.6 p.c.Stg.\t.\t.\u2022 \u2022 $21 00 you put on ,\u2019ls r!ght and looks well.f°T ARn MC88' » ra \u2022 * m-\tThb f'ITY Council.\u2014Tho « City Fathers\u201d pa^D, per lb.\u2014Quiet; Tierces, 14c ; | will not meet until the 8th February.ASHES, per 100 lbs \u2014 Pots, Firsts , Th.81 Longueur, Stabbing Affray.\u2014This at $5 95 ^5) $S 00.Pearls quiet.\tFiists u?8e 18 digging its slow length a\u2019ong.at $6 75.\tYesterday another witness was examined DRESSED HOGS, per 100 lbs\u2014Market acd the ca8e «gain remanded.^WESTERN fnvmKR r.\t.\t, Four Hours Amusement.\u2014Harry Lindley wümrn A^ ADVICES.\u2014the following provides four hours amusement at the aTth^ConfExchange ToTyf \"\t^\tSee the pro- Chioago, Jan.29, 9:45 a.ra.\u2014Wheat firmer at 88Jc for February ; 89J0 for March.Receipts\u2014Flour, 7,881 barrels ; Wheat, 82,000 bush ; Corn, 65,000 do; Oats, 17,000 do; Rye, 1,000 do; Bat!et 10,000 ¦ - - -incuts-bush 1,000 Hogs, 2,595.\t\u2019\tscriptions of the employes of Messrs\u2019.Jas.Milwaukee, Jan.29, 9:30 a, m.\u2014Wheat Fyfe Sc Co., s,eàr\u201e ¦\"anufartvixers.Collene opens at 93jc ; 88Jc for No 2 ; 89o for street.\"lin: Vire at Kearney & Ryan\u2019s Tub Factory.\u2014The damage sustained by Messrs.Kearney and Ryan and Thomas Pringle by the fire at their factories in William street, will amount to $8,000 at least.It is only partially insured.gramme in the advertising columns.Visiting Governors \u2014Messrs.A.W.Ogilvie and Alexander Ramsay, are the Visiting Governors to the Montreal General Hospi-,«l for the week beginning Monday 1st do; Dressed\u2019 Hogs, 2,474\u2019.ShiÇ?ci.iiKo) .-Flour, 9,739 barrels ; Wheat, 16,000 Acknowledgment.\u2014The Treasurer of the 1 ; Corn, 49,000 do ; Oats, 3,000 do ; Rye, Montreal General Hospital acknowledges ) do; Barley, 3,000 bush; Dressed with thanks, the receipt of $13 50, sub- CORN EXCHANGE DAILY REPORT.Fricav, Jan.29, 1675.FLOUR\u2014Receipts, 1,700 barrels ; sales 100 barrels.Market dull.Wheat in Chicago was quoted Jo higher.English advices this morning quote floating cargoes, and cargoes pn passage, of Wheat and Corn unaltered.Mark Lane Wlfejat and Corn easier.English country markets of Wheat very heavy.Do of Corn do.Weather wet.Liverpool spot Wheat improving.Spot Corn, downward tendency.California white, 9s 5d IS 9s 8d.Corn, 36s 9d.Peas, 43s.Business on the market this morning' was at a stand still, there being no demand.Rates quoted are a turn in buyers\u2019, favor \u2019pected that these steamers won Ill ha coni- since yesterday.The only sale reported pletedon the 1st of July, 1874, but\tiSCbS-peW Sprli|) «©Hra18S$* -7 £*> Samr j -\u2022 ¦ \u201c a x :d ' MONTREAL 1 ED, In Large or Smal f raat- ^ 'O j.\u2014ALSO, DRY AND SWEE i ! ~ FOB SALE BY F.BaiNKV.tT '' Wine and l\t, ao.Ho»» Deosmbor n id] \u201d fiSrttSffi laaiu'hcd.\t\u2022 Superb } breaQi (drfoutract, ho'w-\tExtra t *4 to obtain the additional\tj Efincy, KcprQScntatiyes to vote, j\t\u2019Spring Write «rfcicVes supporting\tStrong >.SaMffjly .\u2022 -TÉ» \u201clittle\t! Fine.has ptôve^tkvluceessful.\t1 Middlii o local ui&ity'\twas\trrc Ba J hc\t.;1 > til l&infc\t7 A V ( (My Be ent.being now gen&r - \u2022 ^\t\\ UûT iea for thjtE niff.-ms on\tj $5 20 / 1 at sov^ To flight per\tWH *1 Bffs are in limited\ti QaokU r in the tüar' .et are negoti-\t igiifc.fix a rifail 4\u2018>y the\t .ng\t/£>mpar-\t/®\u201944o \tj B4F rtjrIV \u201cV 3*.le?ïfeïog t qa,.over he\t fT&f :\t,\u2022 ¦\t\\ \u2019 p.êTT0|fcg*rati\t£ i and\t1 p * v,f»ri y \t 00 -4S - Vj» -Mari; \u2022 *, P\" jt 85 f* 70 4 35 4 05 4 75 3 75 3 50 3 25 2 25 2 40 net at quiet.lbs.t ; 42c uiet at easier, uality, February ; 90c for March.Receipts, 59,000 bush; shipments, 13,000 do./ FINANCIAL\u2014Jan.29.Gold, 10 ft.m.,13f | Exchange .$4 87i RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FOB PAST 21 HOURS.\u2014Jan.29.G.T.K, Flour, brig.1,700 Leather.27 Dressed Hogg.146 Ashes Pork.65 Butter.40 Barley.500 Gold opened at 113J and closed at 113.Greenbacks have been bought at llji® 11!, and have been soldat 10| IS 11.Currency Drafts on New York sold at 10J.Gold Drafts par to J discount.Sterling Exchange 4,87/@) 4.87J.American Silver 8 to 10 per cent.L.Marchand & Son, Brokers.of a cotton overskirt and petticoat, the pro- ^lly\u2019 the P^priZTs \u201c\u2018A8\u2014, boarding-house.Andre Lefebre 'e9,de\u201ct °f the Tanneries, was fined ï>13 lor assaulting one John Doolv a uYwifq °/fici.al- Il: aPPears that Life.hre while clearmg mow from his door on Wednesday last, did so in such a manner as to impede Dooley, who was similarly occu- with °nffih,e r0aÜ; nHdu°n beinS^Postulated to ia si U PUShed thB official an &y Vic-tona bt.Pierre was condemned io pav a «.\u201cd vf?6if0r a96anltiDg Decile Plamoudin and Napoleon Meunier, charged with a like rm°Bs»0DitMel\"\u2018da Leonari1' wa« remanded mis® ed plCaSeT f \u2022l8aie PreV09t waa ,,is-\u201c\u2019f9, \u2019 p\u2018errel Lajiieucsse, of Bonsecom-street was fined $50 and costs for keeping an unlirensed ealooD.THE OHUROHES TO-MORROW.C'hurch of St.James the Apostle.\u2014Choral Lnany, with sermon, at 4.15 p.m.Seats \u2014Thu Rev.Dr.Mac Vicar will conduct Dmue service at the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge to-morrow, at 3 p.m.-Tb® Ueo.M.Milligan, B.A.of Detroit, will (D.V.) preach in Knox Church corner Mansfield and Dorchester streets' tc-morrow, 31st January, at ll o\u2019clock fore-noon and 7 o'clock evening.Church cf the Mki sun\u2014Beaver Hall Hill Dr Cordner s fifth Lecture to-morrow Scci.ri- SUl,jeCV \u201c Thc Christian Idea of Social Progress and Civilization \u201d Servie» at Seven o\u2019clock.Seats free.Zion Church \u2014 [Montreal Gymnasium Building, Mansfield StreetJ.\u2014Morning ser-viceat il; the Rev.Charles Chapman, M.A.Evening service at 7 ; the Rev.J.F tevenson; LL.B.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.Zion Church\u2014[Radegondo Street].\u2014Morn- sen 77nC: v ll.; the Rbv j f- Steviu- r?i! \u2019 , RveulGK service at 7; the Rev.Charles Chapman, M.A.Sunday-school at \u2022 i5ini,T Wednesday evening service, at 8 in the Lecture Hall.3MC A [By Telegraph to the Montreal Hirald.] EUROPEAN.LONDON, Jan.29\u201412:30 p m MONETARY\u2014Consols, 92âS;92ifor money and 92| 922 for account.Bonds\u2014\u201967*3, old, 107£ ; 104\u2019s, 105 ; Erie, 26.The rate for money at the Stock Exchange, per cent.The rate of discount on the open market is M6 per cent, 3-16 per cent below the Bank of England rate.GENERAL\u2014Tallow, 43s 9 J 4is per cwt.LIVERPOOL, Jan.29\u20142:30 p m.COTTON\u2014Ouiet and unchanged ; Uplands.; Orleans, 7f.Stock on hand, 769,000 bales, of whieh 408,000 are American.Receipts for week 85,000 bales, of which 68,010 were American.Stocks afloat, 355,030 bales, of which 231,000 bales are American.5 p.m\u2014The market for Yarns and Fabrics Is dull, with a downward tendency.BREADSTUFFS-Market quiet.GRAIN\u2014Corn, 36s 6d (W 37s per quarter.Receipts ofWheat for past three days 15,000 quarters ; American, 14,90 quarters.GENERAL\u2014Refined Petroleum, 9d lOd per gallon.ANTWERP, Jan.29.GENERAL\u2014Petroleum, American.261 for fins pale UNITED STATES.CHICAGO.Jan.29.FLOUR \u2014(quiet and unchanged; Choice Extra Spring, $ 1 @ $4 25.GRAIN\u2014wheat steady ; No 1 Spring at 91c; No 2 Spring at 88}c; cash,; No 3 Spring* at 82|c O 82£c ; rejected, 77c ® 77c.Corn steady ; No 2 Mixed at 61|e (d> 613c, spot ; GGJc for March ; 72]c for May; rejected Bljc.Oats in fair demand and higher ; No 2 at 5 jc, cash \u2018or February ; 63c for March.Rye unchanged and quiet.Barley quiet and weak ; No 2 Spring $t 23 0 $127.PROVISIONS\u2014Pork active and higher, especially for options.Sales at $18 21 cash for February ; $18 50 for March.Lard steady at $13 35, cash ; $13 55 for March.DRESSED HOGS\u2014Steady and unchanged.BULKMEATS\u2014Advanced and in fair demand ; shoulders, Ggc Qi 6jc ; short-rib middles, 9jc ; clear do, 93c, all loose cash.WHISKEY\u2014Dull and declining at 92|c.On call of the Board this p m grain was steady and unchanged.Pork quiet but firm at $18 f'2(, for March.Lard quiet and unchanged.RECEIPTS\u2014Flour, 8,000 brls ; Wheat, 82,000 bushels ; Corn, 65,000 do; Oats, 17,000 do ; Barley, 10,000 do ; Rye, 1,000 do.SHIPMENTS \u2014Flour, 10,000 brls; Wheat, 16,000 bush; Corn, 47,000 do; Oats, 5,000 do; Barley, 3,000 do.HOGS\u2014Receipts, 16,793; shipments, 5,370.NEW YORK, Jan.29.MONETARY-W U Telegraph, 73; American, 02] ; N W, 43] ; Do Pfd, 57 ; R 1,1034; St Paul, 36}; Pfd, 56] ; Erie, 24] ; St.Joe.205 ; Harlem, 13o ; Shore, 74] ; O & M, 27 ; Pun, llli; Tol, 14] U Pacific, 30]; Gold, 13], COTTON \u2014 Quiet at 15] for Middling Uplands, FLOUR\u2014Quiet; prices still in buyers\u2019 favour ; receipts, 10,i:00 brls ; quotations un-chged.GRAIN \u2014 Corn dull ; prices without de-decided change.Barley, dull and unchanged.Oats, quiet ; receipts, 29,^00 bushels , sales, 20,000 bushels at 67c vr 69c for Mixed Western ; 67c ® 70c for White do.PROVISIONS \u2014 Pork, quiet at $19 50 for N ew Mess.Lard, steady at 13 13-16 for steam; 14jc for kettle-rendered.Butler, 25c 4» 40c for State and Pennsylvania.PETROLEUM\u2014Crude, G]c ; refined, 12]c.BOSTON, Jan.29.FLOUR \u2014Limited inquiry.We quote\u2014 Supers at $4 25 @ $4 50 per barrel; Common Extras at $4 87 $5 50 ; Michigan and Indiana at $5 75 @ $6 37, with a few fancy brands selling at a higher price.OATS\u2014Market quiet, with a few sales of No 2 whites at 69c.We quote rejected and No 2 mixed at 67c, and No 1 at about 70c, BUTTER \u2014 No improvement; sales are mainly from hand to mouth.Sales are made within range of quotations, but the market rules in buyers favour, and some concessions would be made to effect sales of round lots of medium and good grades.Western roll is coming forward, and quotations range from 20c a 3)c, as to quality.We quote commssion bouse prices at 36c 38c for choice and fine dairies, with now and then something selling at an advance on our outside figures ; good and prime dairies sell at 32c S 35c, and fine lots at 2sca30c; Canada butter ranges from 30c » 35e, and bakers\u2019 at 22c tt 25c.Jobbers\u2019 prices are two or three cents per lb higher than these figures.CHEESE\u2014No change; best factory is firmly helil at 16]o ; at the same time buyers are not purchasing this quality so freely as a grade that can be bought at about 15]c 'is, In Montreal aforesaid, Insolvents.The Insolvents have made an assignment of their estate to me, and the Creditors are notified to meet at their place of business, No.327 St.Lawrence Main Street, in Montreal, on MONDAY, the EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next, at ELEVEN o'clock A.M, to receive statements of their affairs and to appoint an Assignee.JOHN WHYTE, Interim Assignee.Montreal, 19th January, 1875 du 10 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.In the Matter of WALTER MUNSON RICE, of the City of Montreal, as well individually as carrying on business there under the firm of RICE BROTHERS, Manufacturer, An Insolvent.I, the undersigned, James Court, of the City of Montreal, have been appointed A slgnee in this matter.Creditors are requested to fyle their claims before me, within one month, and are hereby notified to meet at my Office, Western Chambers, No.22 Saint John Street, on Tuesday, the Twenty-third day of February next, at Three o\u2019clock in the Afternoon, for the publie examination of the Insolvent and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally.JAMES COURT, Assignee, Montreal, 18th January, 1875.du 15 LEAD, CEMENT, &c.m m iiiii lüd James\u2019, ia 500,100 and 25-lb Kegs acOTt\u2019RR \u2022 48 et\u2019 JoseI* 3.D.EDWARDS.n T?Montr6al.23,-d October, 1874 C.D.Edwards.\t\u2019 Dear Sir,\u2014Wo have much pleasure in estifylng to the entire correctness of the above statement.Such an ordeal we eon- sider, Is proof positive that the Safes of dlUlnmfi8lfdCtUre lhoro,1Khly merit their (mtlugulshed reputation.Yours truly, JOHN MCARTHUR A SONS October 24\tgK8* ïïie Woven Wire Mattress Th» snecssa which has attended the sal* df these Mattresses since they have bee-In trod need Into Canada, places them b** yoad a dcabt the BEST MATTRESS ev* invented, and they are gEnjacteod\u2014 ' 1st.Kbvbb to Los* Shap* *nd.Nkvb* to q*t out oy oaoz, 3rd.Nava* so N*bd a r*Paib Another strong point of thi» , te;tho JfEPeFEOT N O JBELESaNEaEMPb>B% can be had any si** and of A\u201e BI*t^ by leavmg orders *t\t***««*» JAS ®SC>WN a BBOB., ïU»k*t\ttor C*n»j, RAILWAYS.sssnsso\u2014- y.y\u2018 South Eastern Railway.MOHÏREMjraiüNE On and after MONDAY, DEC.7lb, Trains Wliinin\tSOUTH.DAY express leave Montreal 8.10 a.m.Arrive in St.Johns, 9.20 a.m.; West Farn-ham, 9.55 a.m.; Newport, 1.04 p.m ; Boston, 10I?IGHT EXPRESS leave Montreal 3.30 p.m.; Arrive iu St.Johns, 4.42 p.m.; West I arnham, 5.17 p.m.; Newport, 9.32 p.m.; Boston, 8.40 a-m' TRAINS COMING NORTH.DAY EXPRESS leave Boston.Lowell Depot, 8 a.m.; Arrive in Newport, 6.27 p.m St.Johns, 9.20 p.m.; Montreal, 1» p.m.NIGHT EXFREsè leave Boston at 6 p.m Arrive in Newport, 4 a.m.; St.Johns, 8.do a.m.; Montreal, 10 a m.Entire Trains run between Boston without change.Pullman Sleeping Cars are attached to the Night Express Tram, and run through between Montreal and Boston.This is the most direct and best Route to Boston and other New England Cities.Through Tickets for Boston, New \\ork, St.John, N.B., Halifax, N.S., and all points in the Eastern and Southern States, including Jacksonville, Florida, Mobile and New Or leFor Tickets and all information, call at the General Office, 2D2 St.James Street.A.B.POSIEK, Manager, December?\tly 1-0 Foyle to receive on board and' landlS.SShocS Pas.-engers to and from Ireland and MU are Intended to be despatched from Porti ^ Sarmatian.Fehrii«._\t1 atKi Prussian.Polynesian ., Scandinavian.Februarv Moravian.March 1\t« Peruvian.March Sarmatian.March\t$ Rates of Passage from Portland Cabin.$70 to san Ttie Steamers of the Glasgow Line », tended to sail between the Clyde and Pnm l1' at intervals during Season of Winter No, W tion.\t\u2018\"«visa.Rates of Passage Cabin.Intermediate.\"rix Steerage.S An experienced Surgeon carried on « Vessel.Berths not secured until paid fn.11 Corkage will be charged at tile rate ofï bottle to Cabin Passengers supnlvino.own Wines or Liquors.\t^ 3 their For Freight or other particulars, annlvt,,.In Portland to J.L.Farmer or h a Allan ; in Quebec to Allans, Kae * in Havre to John M.Currie, 21 Onai àiS' leans; in Paris to Gustave Bossange n du Quatre Septembre; in Antwerp in a?9 Schmitz & Co., or Richard Berks -terdam to G.P.Ittmann A Son, or\u2019ltnv» 7 Co.; in Hamburg-to W.'.Gibson&Hiinn?,4 Bordeaux to Lafitte A VandercrttW 11 E.DEFAK ACo.; in Belfast to Chaelry I v\u2019,0' colm; ill London U.Montoomeuie & üRsti\u2019 HORNE, 17 Gracecbuich Street; in GlnS' to JAMES A Alex.Allan, 70 Great (&' Street ; in Liverpool to Allan BrotrL»,9 James Street.H.A A.ALLAN Corner of YonvlUo and Common Stréoi.November, 1874\treel8' Montreal and nîfeük Intercolonial Railway.1874 Summer Arrangement.1874 On and after MONDAY next, the 27th July, Trains will run as follows;\u2014 THROUGH DAY EXPRESS TRAINS will leave Halifax for St.John, and St.John for Halifax at 7 a m.e;*r These Trains will connect at Truro with trains to and from Pictou, and at Palnsec with Trains to and from SheJlac.NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS WITH PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS attached, will leave Ha ifax for St.John at 6.^5 p.m., and St.John for Halifax at 8.30 p.m.making close connections at St.John with the steamers of the International line, and trains of the Consolidated European and North American Railway.PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION TRAINS will leave Pictou forTru o at 2 p.m.Truro for Pictou at a.m.St.John for Hampton a 6 p.m.Hampton for St.John at 8 a.in.Point du Chene for Palnsec at 1\".40 a.m., and 2.20 p.m.Palnsec for Point du Chene at 11.30 ?.\tm.and 3.15 p.m.MIXED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINS will leave Halifax for Truro at 11.45 a.m Truro for Halifax at 10.20 a m.Truro for Moncton at 7.45 p m.Moncton for Truro at ?.\t00 p.m.Point Du Chene for St.Joh .at 6.30 a.w.St.John for Point Du Chene at 10 15u.m Truro for Pictou Landing at 4.50 p.m.Pictou Boat for Truro at 6.00 a.m.FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Truro for Halifax at 6.30 a.m.Hall fax for Truro at 2 p.m.Moacton for St.John at 1 p.m ; St.John for Moncton at 2 30 p.m.For particulars and connections, see Time Ta hips LEWIS CARY ELL, General Supt.Railway Office, j 182 February ^ February io I* ebruarv oî! INMAN LINE.Royal Mail Steamers From Hew York to Queenstown Liverpool.and noon 7 a.m noon Moncton, 21st July, 18 4.Boston and Montreal Air Line SHORTEST ROUTE VIA CENTRAL VERMONT R.R.LINE.WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, COM.MeNCING DEO.7.1874.DAY EXPRESS leaves Montreal at 9.2T a.m.lor Boston, via Lowell, and New York, via Troy.TRAIN for Waterloo leaves Montreal at 2.45 p m.NIGHT EX RRESS leaves Montreal at 3.30 P\u2018m» 5°r Boston via Lowell, Lawrence for b itchburg ; also for New York, via Spri ngfleld or Troy, arriving iu Boston at 8.40 a.m., and New York at 12-30 p.m.TRAINS GOING NORTH AND WEST.DAY EXPRESS leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8 a.m., Troy at 8.0» a.m., arriving In Montreal at 9.40 p.m.\t* NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston at 6 p.m., via Lowell and New York at 3 p.m., via Springfield, arriving in Montreal at 9.20 a.m.xtTT1:1?,8 keeping Cars are attached to the Night Express Trains running between Montreal and Boston, and Montreal and Spring-field, and Wagner's Sleeping Cars between SL Albans and Troy.Pullman's Drawing Room Cars on Day Express Trains between Montreal and Boston.For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermont Railroad Office, 136 St.James Street.J.W.HOBART, General Supt.116 St.Albans, Dec.1 SURGICAL.SBKIULipilUTS Ex S.S.\u201c SCANDINAVIAN,\u201d A largo and wall-selected Stock ot Surgical Instruments,&c Comprising the following, vi*.Amputating Cases, Surgeons\u2019 Pocket Cases, Cupping Cases, Physicians\u2019 Pocket Cases, Post Mortem Cases,Stomach Pumps ; FORCEPS\u2014Tooth, Midwifery, Dressing, K»ecting, etc., etc.; KNIVES\u2014Amputating, Pocket, Dressing, etc- SCALPELS in Ebony and Ivory ; CATHETERS \u2014 Qum Elastia, Silver and Electro Plated; Eye and Ear Instruments, Lancets .Needle* Specula, etc._\tLYMANS, OLABB * OO.-\u2022brn.rw 4 Uitt of Brooklyn.Saturday, Jan.16, City of Nkw York.Saturday, Jan.2a City of London.Saturday, Jan.tfl City of Montreal.Saturday, Feb.6, 3am City of Antwf.rp.Saturday.Feb.13 nr,» City of Brooklyn SaUirday.Feb.2ij 3Dm City of New York.Saturday.Feb.27, liiam City of London.Saturday,Mar.6, 3pm And every following Saturday from Pier é North River, New York.RATES OF CABIN PASSAGE! From New York to Liverpool.ISUandSTSeoM \u201c\t\u201c\t\"\tLondon.57 anil\t81' \u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\tI\u2019aris.«Sand\tBO ' \u201c\t\u201c\t\u201c\tHavre,Ham.burg or Antwerp.60 and 85 \" Round Trip from New York to Liverpool or Queenstown.100and 180 \u201c Children, between 3 & 12 years.Half Fare.Outward Rates.Steerage :\tU.S.Cj From New York to Queenstown and Liverpool.From New York to Londonderry, BelfaHt, Dublin and Glasgow.From New York to London, Bristol and Cardiff.From New York to Hamburg, Havre, Antwerp, RotterdairiiAiusterdam and Harlingen.From New York to Paris, Bremen, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.28 Children, under 12 years.Half Farr Infants, under one year.Free, Pre-pa id Rates : To New York from Queenstown and Liverpool.To New York from Londonderry, Belfast, Dublin nnd Glasgow.To New York from London, Bristol aud Cardiff.To New York from llamliurg,Havre, Antwerp, Botter.iam, Amsterdam aud Harlingen.To New York from I\u2019aris, Bremen, Sweden, Norway and Denmark.33 Children, under 12 years.Half Fare, Infants, under one year.Sight Drafts on Great Britain and Irolanl for sale.For further information and Passage, apply to\tJ.U.DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York Or to\tCOX A GREEN, Agents, India Chambers, 13 and 15 Hospital Street, Montreal.Tickets can also bo obtained by applying!» J.N.BOCK.HS, U.It.Office, St.Lawrente Hall.September 25\t228 cuNARjTTnnT NOTICE.P 21 23 21 J2S 21 - .ff_______ of collision, the Steamers of this Linetakea speciüed course for all seasons of the year.On the Outward I\u2019as.aago from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian ol 50 at 43 Lat., or nothing to the North of 48.On the Homeward Passage, crossing the Meridian of 60 at 42 Lat., or nothing to the North of 42.The BRITISH and NORTH AMEKI; CAN ROYAL MAIL KTEAMPHIPS, between NEW Ÿ0RE and LIVERPOOL calling at -OOKk HARBOUR.From New York.I From New Yo*t.# Java, Wed., Feb.3 China, Wed., March 8 \u2022Cuba, Wed., Feb.1< «Cuba, Wed., Mar.1] Abyssinia,Wed.Feb.IT Ain ssinia.Wed.Mar.J Parthla, Wed, Feb 21 Parthla, Wed.Mas.81 And every following Wednesday and Satur day from New York.Steamers marked thus \u2022 do not carry Steerage Passengers.\t__\t> Rates of Passage\u2014Cabin, $80, $ 130 gold,aocor< 11 r: k t o «ccom in
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