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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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[" jwwjfifusÿja HOUSES TO LET TO I/EST.A SMALL OFFICE on Hie Ground Floor and FODR OFFICES ontne Second Storey also, a large and well-flnislied attic, 30x22.Apply to FENNY, WILSON & CO., Hekald Office.June 3.\t187 Olfices in Great St.James Stre e TO IÆT.TO LET, Possession on the 1st May, the two good Offices In the Herald Building\u2014Flat up-stalrs, now occupied by the Ner.York Mutual Life Insurance Company.Apply to February 13.FENNY, WILSON A CO.37 TO THIT.A LAKGE BOOM In the Herald Build-ng, St.James Street, well lighted, and admirably adapted for a light manufacturing business with the use of Steam Power If necessary.Apply to PENNY WILSON A CO., Herald Office.February 2.\t28 JVlTATE tENEfi AMD DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE I liSSïïl-liMÎlMl Larceny.\u2014At the Police Court on Satur-diy morning a carter, named George Ouellette, was charged wito ttealing money from Mr.Racicot, who resides at the i orner of Craig and Wolfe strefts.The shop had been carolersly left open at a late hour, which the prisoner tcok advantage of and stole $2 50 from the till.He was committed for trial.\u2014 A late number of the English Army Gazette contains the name of Mr.Gtoïge H.Matthews, son of the late George Matthews, Montreal, as having been appointed a lieutenant in Her Majesty s Second West India Regiment, at present s'ationcd in Barhadoes.Mr.Matthews is instructed to join the depot at Chatham, England, on the 27th of next month.VOL LXIII.MONTREAL, MONDAT CORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1871.NUMBER 277 FOR SALE.TO JLIDT, A VACANT LOT, on Craig Street, West of Victoria Square, 25 feet front, by 160 deep, admirally situated fora Marble Show Yard, Apply to Mr, WILSON, Herald Office Oflîobp.r 13 BANK NOTICES.La Banque Jacques Cartier, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Hurt a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capiial Stock of LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER has been declared for the Current Half-year, payable at the Bank on and after the FIRST day of DECEMBER next-The Transfer Books will be closed from the Sixteenth to the Thirtieth day of November next, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.H.COTTE, Cashier.Montreal, 31st October.1871.\t260» a Banque Jacques Cartier.NOTICE is hereby given that the AN NUAL GENERAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLMERS of LA BANQUE CARTIER will be held at the BANK on THURSDAY, the 14th DECEMBER next, at THREE o\u2019clock P.M.By order of tne Board.H.COTTE, Cashier.Montreal, 11th November, 1871.272 FALL IMPORTATION ! The Subscribers Offer to the Trade, in Store and to Arrire 5 FINET CASTILLON BRANDY\u2014In Wood and Glass.HENNESSY\u2019S\tdo\tdo MARTE IL\u2019S\tdo\tdo HOUTMAN'S & De KUYPER\u2019S GIN.JAMAICA & DEMERARA RUM.DUNVILLE\u20193 IRISH WHISKY-In Wood and Glass.THORNE\u2019S OLD SCOTCH WHISKY-Qrs and Octaves.BASS\u2019S ALE.GUI NESS\u2019S PORTER.THOMPSON of LUTH\u2014GINGER WINE and OLD'TOM.BOOT H\u2019S OLD TOM\u2014In Wood and Glass.ROEDERER * CO.\u2019S CHAMPAGKES.PERRIER\u2019S\tdo\u2014Green Seal.GENUINE GERMAN SELTZER WATER \u2014In Hampers.KEIRY CK&PiM â CO.October 20\t251 MEDICAL.The Wondekfol Medicinal pro perties possessed by \u201c Helmbold\u2019s Buohu,\u201d render it the most efficient curative agent that can be administered for curing diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and the urinary organs.It is equally successful in diflodging dyspepsia, dropsy, gravel and strangury.TÏÏÙ SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SAFE : A Large Assortment of Teas, CONSISTING OF Japans, Young Hysons, imneriais, (gunpowders, Richardson\u2019s Uew Method FOR THE PI I NO-FORTE.This well-oroved Me shod has been 12 years beiore v*e public.Carefully prepared, and highly recommended ai the outset, it has steuiil/ inciea.eu in public ftvour.until, some year since, it fatrly reac ird tho highest position, and re^-t s likely to retain it lor a long ti m e.ANNTT\\L 8A.LE\tS5,000 Copies.Commencing to tafee le«8on Per mil.10 00 & 20 00 Pine Klr>t and Second 16 00\t20 Oi I3rud\u201c H-mioVk .8 00 ® 8 N) \u201c P.ne.E-inch cull deals 20 00 ® 24 00\t100 pc Bank Changes \u2014Mr.R.J.Dallas has, we understand, been appointed manager of the branch of Molson\u2019s Bank recently opened at Toronto.Mr.Dallas has had long experience in banking, and we think the directors of this institution have made a good selection.Mr.Harper who has so successfully managed the branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here, will immediately go to New York, this hank having established a branch there, which has been doing business for some time.are thi rtfore nominal.In Jacques Cartier there was nothing done.Mer liants\u2019 would bring 132J ; no sellers under 133i.Eastern Townships are saleable at 116 i@ 117 Union are offered at, 112 ; buyers at about 109 /@ 110.Royal Canadian are quiet ; 107J would be paid, 109 asked.Commerce were rather better ; buyers at 129, and sellers at 130 There was a large enquiry for Metropolitan, the sales exceeding 150 shares at 106J, which was offered for more, without inducing holders to sell.Mining shares are unchanged.Mou treat Consols $1.50 g2.00.Huron Copper 30 1® 42J, and Intercolonial 80 rti 84.CM Champlain are held at 31, buyers at 29.Eight per cent bonds 100 r® 101, and Six\u2019s do 83 @ 90.Montreal Telegraph are offered at 197, with buyers at 190 i® 191.Peoples\u2019do are nominal at 95 to par.Richelieu held at 225, and only a small amount offer, d at tint rate, 210 would he paid.Canadian Navigation haye advanced considetahly, sellers at the opening asking 112J, a ffw shares being taken at that price, holders at the close demanding 114.City Pasmnger were asked for at 248, no seller.Rolling Stock was offered at 109, and Gas at 180,175 being hid far the latter.Corporation 6 p c bonds are enquired for at 97), an advance of J, hut there are none in the market.Ha-boar 6j p c bonds are procurable at 105, buyers at 103).Gold drafts on New York par.After the Boaid meeting, there was more enquiry lor Bank of Montreal shart s : a lot of 50 being placed at 235, and 5 at 236.Flour, brls Ashes, brls .Butter, kegs.Corn, hush.Peas, bush.Oats, hush,.Barley, do.Whiskey, hrls.Corn meal, brls.High Wines.Hams, cases.! 13290 Beef, brls.Lard, hrls.Tallow, hrls., Tobacco, pkgs Oatmeal, brls,, Cheese, boxes.Bacon, cases.Beans, bush.Hides .Leather rolls.400 Re- JVLAL-L LCHLl'tei , ( By Telegraph,) NEW YORK MARKETS.\u2014Nov.18.Stocks opened steady, and closed dull.Hold dull and steady all day.C\u2018VTTOM.\u2014l |c.FLOUR Dull and without decided change, cei pcs 19,111)0 barrels; sales 9,000 baii\u2019els.RYE Fi OUR.- Steady.\"WitEA P\u2014Without decided change ; receipts 13, 000 hut-h; sales 45 000 bush, at $1.53,0 f 1.5r* for No.2 Spring; $1.H0 (¦ g.R jeeted, 420042^0.RYE - Dull at 62£c o 63c.OATS Fair demand, and lower.Sales of Nos 2 at$l.2*.B ARLEY-Good demand at 60c® SI-11?-PORK D ill .nd lower at $12.^0« $lv\\7li ¦ LARD\u2014Dull, and a shade lower at Sic., bulk.>rtn *ar!ium au.i .m roîtuaie iukarance Company s Buildings, Montreal.Saturday, November 17 1871 Skate & êranfrac.WEATHER REP01T.November 18.Boston\u2014Wind, N W ; clea'- ; Ther 46.Buffalo\u2014Wind, S E; cloudy ; Tbtr 31.Detroit\u2014Wind, E; cloudy; Ther 40.Ottawa\u2014 Wind, N W; clear ; Ther 28 ; frosty.Sack-ville\u2014N; dark and overcast, appearance of snowstorm; Ther 32.Pembroke\u2014Bar 29-809 ; Ther 21.5 ; wet, 21.5 ; Wind, N W.Quebec\u2014Ther 3 l; Bar 30.17 risinar ; Wind, W ; clear and fine.Brudenel\u2014Cold N E wind.Des Joichims.\u2014Clear ; Ther 26.Capo Rosier\u2014Clear and cool;Ther 30; strong N W wil d.Fox River\u2014Clear, bright and cold; N wind.SHIPPING- INTELLIGENCE- By Telegraph.New York, November 18.\u2014Arrived the City of Baltimore, from Liverpool.Arrived the schooner Deutchlaud, from Bremen.Arrived the steamer Morro Castle, from Havana.Arrived City of Brussels.Arrived the Steamer Idaho, from Liver- FRUIT MARKE f.\u2014Messrs.Pell & Edgecombe, of Liverpool, report the finit paarket in the following circular Currants.\u2014The arrivals during October wire 3,657 tons, making 12,791 tons fiom the commencement of the season, against 11.908 tons for the same period last year.The deliveries continued on a larg-s ale until within the last few days of the month, when a considerable falling < ff was perceptible, a- d they have since been hut small\u20143,357 tous were cleared, duty paid, during the month, a* d 637 tons under bond The total deliveries, from the first arrival of new truit, have been 9,340 tons, against 4,618 tons last year, or about double, while the arrivals not having been very much in excess, our sto< k has bt come re: need to a much low.r point than for many years past it this date, bring now only 4,683 tons, agiinst 7,926 tons at the end of October last yt ar.The \u201cCordova\u201d having arrived yesterday, th-re is now no stermer afloat for Liver pool, nor are there any available on the i ther tide at the present moment,fo that i' will he some weeks before we can receive any further supplies The market wears now a qui ter asiFCt than for many weeks past, and the transae.tions oi the past tnree or four days have been very unimportant A temporary .qiibtude was only to be expected after the brisk deiband of the past two months, but', so far quotp-tions have shewn no signs of giving way, and bo'ders are fi-m There very little, if any, Provinpia! fruit offering below 26s.Fine qualities maintain full prices, ai d are relatively scarce, indeed there is no great seleition of any kird off offer.The following quotations represent latest sales\u2014P ovineial 25s 6d r® 27a 6d ; Patras 27s r® 30s, ordinary to m dium, 32s t® 35s good, to fine, and 384 r® 40s f a choice ; Fine Casalina gante 31s r® 32s ; for ordinary and medium Island frjilt, quoted at 28s /® 30s, the demand is cot brisk, thou, h parcels shewing extra boldness sell well ; Ypstisza 33s i@ 40s ; Guiph 32s r® 38s.Raisins.\u2014The arrivals of Valencias so far this sesson have been 1670 tons, egaiust 1237 tons last year, and neerly all has been cleared off.We are now awaiting further supplies.The latest sales ware m de at a êSfsfM®! ;3Sg = g-5r^3!!tsi.S.L3 3 3rsS-i\u2018 «IOKCJEKT, GIVEN BY MADAME NINA PIZZOTTI, [From London, Papil of the «viebrated ciarciv [viaster of Jenny Lind], ana of Robins cein the g^eat Russian Pianis\u2019.B'trs; appearance in Boston wlih lha Mendelssohn Quarc tte :ddb], 4»i> '1 liurstlwy, 23 PO HA RM B, U.PELLETIER, j Fowler, f».Mart ^ii.Admission, 50 c * ; Reserved Seats 75 cte.Tickets to be bad at al* tiie Mus c stores.Ues^rved Seats can secured at tne Musi < Sto/eofMr H.Pr nee Notre name Street.Doors 4*pen at.7.S0.Concert to commence at 8 15 pi ecif-e\u2019y.\tr November 18\te 2 4 0 Ü3 à ^5 % >' V pool.further advance of 2s, and po good average the Queenstown, November 17.\u2014irrived S 8 Siberia, from Boston for Liverpool.Woville, November ]8.\u2014Steamer Colum- hiii, from 2>Tew York, for Glasgow, touched Royal permisBion.-\u2019 rtf - ,., nee oeou other ana mote solid pleas.\u2014 Pall Mall Gazette.A sinuu\u2019ar case of suicide occurred near Ardros an.Some boys passing through a plantation, discovered a body, evidently that of a suicide.The mode in which he had accomplished the act was alike novel and effectual.From a tree he had broken a stout branch, about 12 inches long.This he attached to one end of a h it taken from his waist, while the other end was doubled around his neck.He had then twisted the stick in a most determined manner till the belt was thoroughly tightened, and strangulation ensued.YVben tho body was found the hand retained hold of the stick.A clergyman the other day at Aberdeen asked a woman what could he done to induce her husband to attend church.\u201c1 don\u2019t know,\u201d she replied, \u201c unless you were to nut a pipe and a jug of whiskey into the pew.\u201d Said Will, \u201c She loves me not, although She\u2019s tender as a dove.\u201d .Said Tom, \u201cWhile you wit! smoke that pipe, You can\u2019t expect her love.71 \u201c I can\u2019t expect her love ?\u201d \u201c Why, no ! The reason I will state ; While you will smoke that dirty pipe, You must expectorate.17 The Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lome, who recently visited Glasgow, to he present at the opening of a bazaai in aid of the West of Scotland Seaside Homes at Dunoon, Argyllshire, were loudly cheered as they passed to the City Hall.The Rev.Norman M'Leod was about to commence the proceedings with devotional exercises when, owing to some misunderstanding, four pipers of the Glasgow Highland Regiment interrupied the rending of the lines to be sung by a wild \u201c skreigh \u201d on the bagpipes, preliminary to \u201c The Campbells a?e Coming.\u201d At the close of the religious service the chairman, Bailie Watson, delivered a short address, f Rowed by the Marquis of Lome and Lord Glasgow.A man of about 35 years of age was recently observed, appanntly in a state of fienzy, at Stoke Newing'on, clasping Lis hands and exclaiming, \u201c I am mined : I have committed mur 1er ; I will kill myself ; I am branded oy God.\u2019 To a spectator who tried to compose him he shouted \u201c I will kill myself, and if you do not go away I will kill von tco !\u201d After this he knelt oown, and shouted loudly and incoherently.Ho then ran a.\u2019aiii to the other side of the road and fell on big fvee.He w-s lilted up, when it was found that he had out his throat.Apposite.\u2014The \u201c Telegraph\u201d of Monday morning had a leading article commencing a storm on Tuesday night off Point an Palace, and laid on h^r be*m ends.To save her from foundering h.-r masts were cut away, when she righted Vessels passed her and rendered no asei,-tance.She was taken in tow by a propeller, bound f r Buffalo, aud arrived off this harbour this morning.Cargo damaged aud vessel leaking.as follows , \u201c 1 Wielding that fl -rce democracy.\u2019 Ihe Well-known descriptive phrase of Miltou\u2019ÿ.must have r sen to the lips of many who looked attentively at the remarkable scene on Blucklffath.'\u2019 The \u201c Siandarri\u201d of ihe same evening add: :\u2014The context of this quotation may be foil id iu tho fourth hook of \u201c Paradise Regaifierl,\u201d where the temptation on the Mount is d scribed.Satan speaks of the orator of old w»ho\u2014 \u201cWielded at will that fire démocratie.\u201d The parallel passage in the answer of the Tempted One runs\u2014 \u201c For ail this tedious talk is.but vain boast Our subtile shifts conviction to evade :\t\u2019 Alas ! what tan they teach and not mislead.QUEBEJ SHIPPING.Quebec, Nov.17.ARRIVED.Schr.Independence, Joncas, Labrador, without, C Joncas, herrings and oil.Schr Glen, Dugal, Cascumpec, P E I, J Carodeau, oysters.Bque Emigrant, Dundee.CLEARED.Schr Osprey, Johnson, Labrador, without, C Joncas.Bque Mathilda, O\u2019tavie Lenneux, Pembroke Dock, John Sharpies Som-&oo.Schr Providence, Leblanc, Dalbousie, N B, WAR Brodie.Ship St.Peter, WeLb, Iquiqus, Peru, Ross& co.Ship Emperor, Barret, Bristol, S Sharpies Sou&co.Ship Sally, Lisbon, Hull, S Buretall&co.S S Caspian, Ritchie, Halifax, Allans, Rae &co, general cargo and 253 passengers.S S Nestorian, Aird, Liverpool, Allans, Rae fl co, générai ca\u2019go and 95 passengeis Steamer Hercules arrived, from Montreal, t-;-day, with two butt, aux in tow.Steamer New York left for Montreal this morning with a barge and schooner in tow.Steamer Hercules left this morning to assist the barque Strathardle, ashore at St Valiere S S Caspian, Captain Ritchie, left port at 3 30 pm., to-day, for Liverpool, via Halifax, with 4 cabin, 56 non-commissioned officers and men, 54 wom-n and ]69 children of the 60lh Rifles, Royal Aitiliery, and Royal Engineers.Mr.G.Davie has pioceeded to St Anne des Mont-, to survey the ship Susquehanna, ashore at that place, outward bound with a cargo of lumber cargo.Ship Prince of Wales ashore at Point aux Seulier, has been surveyed and condemned.Messrs.Ross&co rfeeived a cable despatch yesterday, stating that the S S Athenian, from Liverpool, witR a general cargo, has put back to Liverpool.The British Queen, for Charente, now 60 days out, has not yet a.rived.It w ts on the 20th of this month that she arrived last month, there is theref re hope of her.Wind, North East ; weather fclondy and mild.of stalk can now be bought under S-f-s, common 303, fine to finest 38 f® 45s.Sultanas, aftrr advaucing 4s from the lowest point, have remain,d steady without much de-m tnd, except tor fruit, at nr under 408, at which piico very little is offering ; pood to fine 42 fS) fiOs ?stock lierht.not-urith ivo\u2019'«aVi-i viTvi, Lut ïictlô» ?_>uei- ness, done in them.The deliveries of Rai-2,890 tons, against 1,884 tons last \"year.Figs.\u2014Turkey fruit continues to sell freely, and the market, contrary to psual experience, is a shade firmer than it was earlier in the season.Some holders anti cipate rather higher prices, relying on a reported smaller crop this season, which sfatement the shipments from Smyrna quoted tu low seem to verify.Present quotations SOsÆSSs.pulled, 42s./®5f|s.for faj to medium layers, np to 80s.for choice ; na tarais scarce at 28s.r®33s.a 9 gS'shiS \u2014 zrw \u2014 ic Seem\tS xe'-nxaîrCnÇS' ^ '\u2019C C5-»tl2.®S.o3 iSCSIs?- 3 2 r-nS\u2019'?\t£ ç o\u2019S\u2019crp'O SSapopotnJEg* Cfc * m'b '_§ _b 3-'\u2022\u201d : eg «'i ES-55 teg °\t^ Swm *a.; o O?B ; so \u2022 fi.*5 S3 B o 6 - s ï K £> p o C^T « £ .® » a Z?»iïs i\u201d ?-; .Vv-a b \u2022 OQn o ® TOKONTO STREET MARKETS\u2014Not.18.BARLEY-70c ?.74 & 33 RED LU-N STREET,HOLE JKN, LONDON.DEPOT .\tPARIS, wholesale: represi-ntative for the: DOMIMON OK CAN ADA : J- T.C'.AXrOX.17 Corn Exchange, MO a TREAD.November 29 iy ftly m 277 BOSTON MARKETS.\u2014Nov.17.PLOTJR - There is more disposition to purchase butpricesexhibit no improvement-.We quote supe-s at >-5.87 6ÿ 6.2.',; common extra at $8.75 -\u2022> 7.2S ; cboio- spring wheat extras at $6.75 e £>> ; Michigan and Indian white wheat brands at ;$7.7-r>2r$7.75.OAT-1.\u2014The market is w-ithont change and prices ore fully-sustained at t> :e(y;é7e nor bush of brown and choice white, tsUTTER\u2014The demand is light, but holders of fine and oboice grades are firm as the demand is limited.Common remains doll.We quote strictly fine lots of fall made at 32c per lb ; fine dairies, comprising fall and summer make, at 23e (a> 30c ; good fair lots at 23c df 27c ; common at I4c (a) 18c ; inferior at ric 86-80- r*ari*, quiet! consider that there will he an active European demand during the coming season in the East Indi-s, at the Mauritius tbe Brazils, and in the West Indies, and\u2019that the Fr cch islands will ship to France.aud net to New York, as they did this year.Our prices are nit high.No.12 boxes are $6 27-100 gold, In bond now, against $6 23-100 a year ago,when tbe total stack was 82.000\ttons, aud when the grocers paid )3j-c.currency for crushed, against 12{c.n-w, as the duty on raw sugar had not then been lowered.\u201cTbe estimattd consumption of sugar, cane and bett, in Europe and the Unit-d States this year, is 1,900,000 tons, against 1.800.000\ttons last year, and 1,650,000 tons iu 1869.The latest telegiams from Europe report tbe beet-ernp pro-peefs as still more gloomy than had been supposed.\u201d FINANCIAL.\u2014The Money market was very quiet, and Steriing Exchange nominal, at 9J 7® 9J, for Rank and Bank Endorsed 60-day bills , the market for Produce also nw,,.\t.u-\t.- 1 being firmer at 8f 7® 8i.There .was a ysry tous viola, W5 to»s, fretaTiyerpooi'6*6010\u2019 J\tamount of Stock offered ftt the Firsts, $8.25; Seconds, $7 75 WES TERN ADVICES.\u2014The following Weste-n Advices were received by telegraph at the Guru Exchange to-dav :\u2014 Chicago, Nut.18, 10:2o\u2019 a.m.\u2014Wheat quiet and firm at $1.2If, seller Nov ; $1.32§ Dec.; freights 11c on wheat, 10c on corn and 8c on oats to Buffalo.\t\u2019 Mh.waukeb, Nov.18, 10 a.m.\u2014Wheat firm at $1.25 and $1.21.10:50 a.m.\u2014Wh.at Aim at $1 25 and $1.2If Nov; $1 23j Dec.Receipts.51,000 bu.-h ; shipments, j4,0t>o do.Freights 11c to Buffalo aud 15c to Oswego.FINANCIAL.Nov.18.Goid, 10 a.m.bid 11! J | Exchange do.noon .Ill j do.RECEIPTS BY G.T.R.Nov.Wheat, bush.Flour, biis.Ashes, brls.Butter, kegs.Whiskey, cka.Peas, bush.High Wines.Oafs, bush.Beef, brls.Fork, brl*.Sfs, Jmsh,,,,.12950 2800 8 578 jBarley, bush.Oatmeal, brls.jTallow, brls.jpetroleum, » Starch, boxes.jOheese, \u201c Leather, rolls., i tobacco, hds.Corn meal,mis Card, brls., .,,;Drçsgc4 Hogs 70i It 18.200 610 55 P r ship LAKE ONTARIO, for Liverpool \u2014A&O J Hoperco 11,956 bu-h wh.at; Mo-Cuiioch Bros 11,116 bush pease ; J Inglis 14,404 bush corn: J Gould&eo 44 brls flour 1 es b ontn-i ; H Dobell & co 31 bus ash s ; Gilmour&co 4 pkgs provi-ions; J C Sinton 6 puts a»hes; J Huiton 39 rs h\u2019ware; Thomp-son, M#c.p 4u0 boards 20 deals 100 scant-lir gs.Per barque LAKE SIMCOE, for Glasgow \u2014D Torrance&co 1400 i ush corn ; Gilmour 3 brls flour; Tni mpson&co 700 hoards 150 deals 1.50 scautüugs; D Torrance & co 4000 buph barley.Per ship GLENIFFER, for Glasofow\u2014 Rimmer G&co )4,3i7bu^h wheat; D Butters 12.0\t0 do 160 brls flour; H Dobrll.tco 1 000 do; Kirkwood&M 500 do; II & A Allan 100 brls oatmeal.Per setr PHILcMENE.for Summarside\u2014 Crane&B 662 brls flour 1 roll le th-r ¦ W Smith 12 cstoiiacco ; T Ful-er 116 pckges h\u2019ware; Captain 4 brls coal oil 3 es d goods 2 cs i\u2019ware 15 bris flour.Per barque FAUCON, for Cork for orders \u2014Rimmer, G A co 14,636 lush wheat 500 beards 60 deals ; G-ipiaiu 1 cask brandy 3 ba.kefs champagne 3 casks wine 26 cases brandy 1er Bque FANNY, for Cork-G Coupar 16.000\tbushels wheat; J & R McLea 600 boards.Pei Bque CHRYSELs, for Glasgow\u2014Bim-roer G&co 26,000 bush corn; Capt iu 60u boaids 100 d« als.Per brig ANNIE BARKER, for M.onte-videofor orders-Hall&co 242,681 ft lumber; Duval, Anderton&co 30,000 ft do.IXvCIE\u2019OjR.'a S.PER LACHINE CANAL.P r barge CAR RIES-Bank 10,054 bush wheat., Per barge ONEIDA\u2014Order-wheat.P.r barge JANES\u2014Order 11.295 bushels wh.at.Per barge ALABAMA-Ordfr 11,100 burh pease.Per huge ST.LAWRENCE\u2014Rimmer, G &co 7,712 btrsh wheat; G Coupar 2,550 do Per barge WESTPORT\u2014G Coapar 10.201 bush whtat G.T.R.WEST.M P Evan 350 bushe's wheat ; Bank of Motr*al 3,5 0 do; G Coupar 1050 do; Mer-chants Bauk 28(10 do; Royal Can Bok 1400 do; Kirkwood & Moore 350 do; ( avana/hiv A 350 do; Crane&B 350 do; Aikinà K 700 do; A W Ogilvie 1750 do; G J Cusack 350 do; W Marshall 350 hush peas; Aikeu &K 350 do; Merchants\u2019 Bank 300 bris flour; H Chandler 300 do ; R Mitchell 200 do; A Bowman 200 do; VV D Matthews 300 do; G Heu bach 100; D J Craig 100 dj; Royal Can Bauk 21.0 do; J E Humioker 400 do: T W Raphael 300 do; CJ Cusaos 200 do; Bank of Montreal 100 do; Crane & B 100 do; R Wallace 200 brls oatmeal; Crathem&CS brls ssbes; Aikin&K 2 do; M P Rym 2 do W B Heath 145 kegs butter; H Chandler 59 d< ; M Harman 9i do; Geo Wait ]00 do- D AT McIntyre 25 do; Jas McKay&B 26 no \u2022 A Prévost 12 do; W Colquhou 35 do; Belt SimpsiMi&co M PRyan 600 bxs ebeese;McK Cowie 10 d< ; A Leparie 28 do ; F Sbaw & B 22 do; A & A B Ckarlebuis 10 csks hi h wines; C Fisher 16 dressed hogs; P Larkin i5 kegs butter.500 bi)X?s rtry choice, Crop iRTï-^.FOR SALS KY EDWD CHAPLIN, -15, Corn Exchange Building.Nov»pi her Sq\tr 577 RÜÏFART QRKKISs SEA.L CHAMPAGNE, MAGNUMS, QUARTS, PINTS.Now Lauding, and for Sale by CHAPMAN, FRASER & TÏLbE, KovemFer 20 AGENTS, e 277 TaHJ REC liTRO SARUt* HOLE 3-i KING STREET.Ef.KISENHOBST & CO., Sale tiie following grades of w.R.Offer for SYKUP3 ; AMBER HONEY, GOLDEN, STANDARD 6 m 277 FOR SALE BY BUCHANAN, LEGKIE&CO- IN POND OR DUTY PAID, Graham's Port Wines, EX \u201c CAROLINA,\u201d Irom ©PORTO\u2014 Pipes, Hogsheads and Qr-Casis, of all their various Marks.Boiaeeq\u2019s Sheriies, EX \u201c CARIOCA,\u201d from CADIZ- J I\tn i i .9 \u2019* ft»ior Court.Wednesday, the Fifteenth dsy November, 1671.\u2022\tPRESENT: The Honourable Mr.Jo mcE Bei-uelot.No.660.hEc OH ARLES STEWART, Grocer, of the City of Montreal, doing business atlbe ¦ lyo.129 St.Bonayenturo Street, in the CUy ot Montreal, An In-olvent, AN» DANIEL SHANNON of the said City tf Montreal, Merchant, Creditor, Petitioner.No.251.In Ec JOSEPH GUILLAUME TRiNCHE-MONTAGNE, of the City of Montre*!, Trader, An Insolvent, AND Tbe ROYAL CANADIAN BANK, a Body politic aud Corporate, having its principal blare of business xt Toronto, in the Proviace of Ontario, Creditors, Feritionere.No.985.InEe LOUIS LAVOIE FILS, of tbe Parish, of Ht.Martin, In tho District of Mon.treal, Trader, luiolvent.Also JOHN FOULDS and JONATHAN H 'tXf SON, both of tbe City of Montiea Merchants, as heretofore Copartner carrving ou tusioess under the nam and style of FOULDS & HODtSOI Creditors, PetitloJers It iff ordered, on the Petition of the Sfl Credit-rs Jind l\u2019vrif\t, ny-yUii\tCharles Stewart, ot the said Jcs-ph djiiiilaume Tranchemontage, and of the éald Louis Lavoie, Fils, be held, in the room appropriated for matters in Insolvency, iu tne Court House in the City or Montreal, ou FRIDAY, the FIRST day of DECEMB KR next, at EL WEN of the clock tn the Forenoon, for the purpose of removing tbe present Assignee, Tancrede Sauvageau, and appointing another Assignee to the said several Estates in the place and stead ot the said Tancrede Sauvageau, [3y order) HUBERT, PAPINEAU* HüNEY P.8.C.November 17,137i.\tdu 265 Two responsible Persons will be requirt d as sureties for the fulfillment of the Con tract.The Commitsioners do not bind ihem-s Ives to accept, the lowest or any Tender.Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, H.H.WHITNEY, Secretary.TLiRnoffR CeMitfissiaivKKt Office, f :75.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, j District of vouireal.) INSOLVENT ACT OF i860 Montreal, 17ih November, ls/1.TO GAS JNGINEERS.Ik lew OF Cas [empan MONTREAL Bequtre a THOROUGHLY OOMF^TENT MANAGER to take CHARGE OF THEIR WORKS, And the genera! superintendence of their business.None need apply except they can furnish nnexceptionable references as to character, capacity and experience.Applications to be addressed to the Presi dent, previous to tne 15th DECEMBER NEXT, at the Office of the Company, stating Salary required, and other particulars.Montreal, October, 1S71.\tm wf 243 \ttf \t»f it\ttf tf\tft ft\tft \ttf U\t«t November 14 ALEX.McGIBBON) 272 WAUNrTRD.For St.;Hubekt Coûtent, a young Lady to Teach Enoltsii Jpply at Convent, at Si.Hubert, near Montreal.Noveniber 17\tua 27, 140 tons iron « White,\u201d adapted far maebiuery.well A, « C, J, HOPE & CO.r 274 ïü CdSIC* The Barque \u201cLEODAKUS,\u201d from Malaga, Is entered inwards at the Custom House.Con.slgnees will please pass their entries wi.h-out delay, GILLESPIE, MOFFATT ACO., NOV 1» Agent», » m OTTAWA HOTEL.The management of this popular and well known Hotel has been assumed by i .S.Browne, whose long experience in Chicago and Montreal as a successful hotel-keeper, warrants him in promising saitsfactlon 10 the former patrons of the house.He is fully determined to sustain its former reputation, and to keep it up to the standard of a first-class hotel.Nov.11\tdumwf 27L NOTICE I hereby give notice that I have, this day, been appointed,
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