Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 11 juin 1872, mardi 11 juin 1872
[" THE IMPERIAL ROE IKSURAIICE COMPANY LONDON.(WTABUBHED 1807.) Suboeribed *nd InTMted Capital and Bawrved Fund.SUMfi&OO.8TKRUNQ.Fundi Inverted in Canada, $106,000.| IX A.BOSS, Agent for Quebec, ;\t.\troot of Monntnln HIU.Insolvent Act of 1869.u «be matter at aiASSON a FILS.DNoVVS f C1KIH& OPIXIOXN OF TIFF PFOPIiE.COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING- GAZETTE.VOL.XXVI.QUEBEC.TUESDAY.JUNE 11.18T2.loaoiTeata.HASBEEN k SECOND DIVIDEND SHEET A.prepared, and open to objactlon until the \u2022KYENTEXNTH day of JUNb, IMt, at the oAea of the undendgnod.No 44.Peter Street, after which dlrlUend will be paid.K BEAUDET, AMlgnee.May tt, 187a:\t^\t15 .SKOi* FOR SUE OR TO LET.m BATING.\u201c TADOUSAC HOTEL,\u201d H A.O XJ K TV A -4' .FJ1H1S FASHIONABLE Summer resort will RE-OPEN tor the reception of Jane.May 8*., 1878.VISITORS on the 18th JAMES FENNELL, Manager, cm TM DRY GOODS SHOP, occupied tor aeversl years by Mr.F.X.SPRING SUPPLIES.E' » KCEIVED AT RODERICK McLEOD»» _\t-MEDICAL HALL, Upper Town Market next.\tj a\u2018*oar®»\tIjondon Steamera, complété Ajtfj at the Office of the St.Lawrence Tow «took*of Bogtlah Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, °-\u201c* a 1 .«SiWWe.\t;\u2022 Brash ware, etc, etc.comprising everything I *0^\u2018l la » first-claaa Drug Eatabllsbmont, besides j many noveluA, all which are offered, st j Wholesale or Retail, at low prices.RODERICK McLEOD, Medical Haiti Fabrique Street, Company, St.Andrew's Wharf.A.QABOURT, Secretary.T, 1872.\t«Y Ktiaifage and borage.rnt UNDHRSIONED HAVING LEASED the QueecH Wharf and Stores, are pre.pared to give Deep Water Bertha, Wharfage and Stonge on moderate terms.Apply to ROSS A CO.; Or, JOHN PEVERLEY, Jr.Office on Wharf.- Jana A U7A May 84, 1872.* Provincial Board of Notaries.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE Provincial Board of Notaries will on WEDNESDAY, the SM JULY next, at 11 o'clock A.M., at the Lava] University, In this City of Quebec, In accordance with a motion of adjournment adopted at their meeting of the 2nd of May Instant.J.R.DEL AGE, S.P.B.N.at Q.May 18.1872.\ttd JOSEPH GHLOTTS\u2019 STEEL PENS.I Muongoot «MTofid.A 187*.ly-lo THE OANAJOA.' fiimiTEE cmnn.\u2022 # (ImtrrptrmUJ by Act of CWAen Parliament.) C4HTIL -\t$100,000.Renfrew & Marcou Have made arrangements with the best London and Paris Houses, to receive weekly, by Steamer, all the latest Novelties as they appear In Gentlemen\u2019s and Boy's Hats, and which we will sell at the lowest possible prices.A variety of New Goods received by last steamer.May 25, 1872.Dm GOODS SUE C O^rTIJSTTJED.By recent importations, we have made larok additiox* of the ir Fahhionahlr Hu-umkr Goods toour SPRING STOCK.We are now olthrtng everything that Is Nxw and 9ttli.su in Dross Materials, Silks, Grenadines, Piques.Brilliants, Prints, Dolly Vnrdrtus, Hosiery, Gloves.Real Lace Shawls, \u2022\tReal Paisley Shawls, etc, etc, At the most moderatk pricks.Our Black Cloths and Tweeds are oflhred at an extraordinary sacrifice ; also, Gentlemen's 811k, Merino and Gotten Underclothing, and a largo Stock of Cottons, Shirtings, Sheetings, Towellings, etc.All kinds of Millinery work done in first-class style, and on the shortest notice.Under the management of oar Milliner, from Loudon, the above department has already earned for lUeifa thvorahle name with the ladles of Quebee.N.R\u2014Tlie CLEARING SALK will be continued until the Entire Balance of Stock bought from Messrs.O\u2019Doherty A Co.Is sold out.OBRIEN, ELLISON & CO., FaBRIQUR Btrkkt, Upper Town.May 24, 1872.\t7m LINES No.10,071.\u2014AND- Of Marking Irons.FOR SALti BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: TAPE LINES\u2014with Boxes.Do.\twithout Boxes.\u2022 MARKING IRONS\u2014A superior article.DINNING A WEBSTER.June 3.1872.BUY GOOD Cable Screw Wire BOOTS AND SHOES.THE Sill HD CUM, May 30.1872.Cheapest and Best Sauce In the World.YORKSHIRE RELISH, 6d., 1a and 2s/ Bottles.SOLD RVRRYWHKRK.100,000 BOTTLES SOLD MONTHLY.Proprietors, GOODALL, BACKHOUSE A GO.Leeds, Kngi.a vn.March 2«, 1872.\t12.1o CROCKERY.Ex \u201c Belle I tie\u201d A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN and decorated CHAMBER SETS, BREAKFAST, DINNER and TEA SETS.Oliino.mid O-ln&M'wm'o.Ex \u201c Viking\" Plain and Decorated China BREAKFAST, TEA and DESERT SETS.Complete Stock GLASSWARE.STONEWARE.Crocks, Water Kegs with cocks, Jar», Ac., direct from manufacturer.Cheap for cash.C.PEVERLEY A CO., 82, John Street.June 7, 1872.\tam DEPOT OF FANHION.UNION BANK \u2014OF\u2014 LOWER JANADA.3STOT Z G B SIR ALEX.T.GALT,K.C.M.G., M.P., President.JOHN RANKIN, Esq., Yiea-Rreatdent.ft.J.REEKIE, Esq.; EDWD.MACKAT, Esq.; \u2022 JAMES G.ROSS, Esq., Quebec ; JOHN MOLSON, Esq.; JAMES ROSE, Esq.; D.LORN MACDOUGALL.Esq.DONALD McINNES, Esq., Hamilton.Me hCasterAETatson ( Edward Rawlings.Ti SRI.COMPANY HAS BEEN FORMED fbr the purpose of Issuing BONDS of RRCTTRlTY tor Employee la positions of Trust \u20228 «Hfitable rates.It transacts do other deeerlptlon of business ^^ptleatlona tor Bonds can now be entertaln- H«ftd Office, 236 St.Jemeg Street, * ' tAÉ&CT\u2019X'R'EQAIL*, EDWARD RAWLINGS, IQ, 1871.Insolvent Act of 1869, And Amendments thereto.In the matter of L N ALLAIRE, ___\tAn Insolvent.mHE INSOLVENT HAS MADE AN A9-X sign mem of hla estate to me, and the Creditors are notified to meet at my office, Telegraph Buildings, St Peter Street, in Quebec, oa MONDAY, the 10th day of June, 1872, at 11 o\u2019clock a m, to receive statements of his aflhlra, and to appoint an Assignee.Dated at Quebec, yds 25th day of Vay, 1872.OWEN MURPHY, Interim Assignee.May 26, 1872.NOTICE.Port Warden ft* the Harbor of Quebec, UNDERSIGNED, PORT WARDEN tor the Harbor of Quebec, duly appointed tlae Governor-General, no Mt of the Quebee Board of attend to^U Orders left at bis office, Ssrvejrs on Hatches at Nh, pad on V»meh arriving wreck or damage, will to whenever required.* tl» Régulerions will be tomdahed to t Vessels on application.JOHN DICK, Port Warden.MW.__________________ GOODERHAWTS ^ IGHWINES AND TODDY WHISKY, now receiving and tor sale by Mr Tff \u2022!» M.G.MOUNTAIN.**%£!*; PAUL CEREDO SCTTT^PTOH, MOISTTKE^L, Has returned from Europe, with a One Collection of Désigna fbr Monuments.May 11, Studio, 1180, DoratMstor Street West.1872.lm si» *\tEtsblisbed 1842.\tJi % H mmu & mini.FOUNDERS, 4S8 » 10809110 WBuruaxei-Bwa CHASLES ALEXANDER & SOSS, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Refined Confectionery, Losen-ges.Gam Drops, Cream Bon-Bons, Cryst&lised Fruits.Marmalade, Jams, &c.ALSO Marriage Cake Ornaments, Flowen, Wroatha, Leaves, Fancy Boxes, of English, German and French make.m PAPW FflllfiEO, MOTQES, DORIS Of FlillY Druggists\u2019 Supplies In Stock and made to Older.387 and 391, Notre Dame Street, April IT, 1878.\t^\tSm t*til Ml?IfdJri SkpeftorTong» Metal Type.HUNTS FOR RELIANCE PR] k1: k GORDON PRESSES.H0FS PRESSES.Llf All Priotefs\u2019 Wares'Supplied April IS, 1871 8m ROOMSJO LET.TnOR ON* OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WHO J?daalre |g tag ri koma, two Room*, well firntabad, la a little and quiet family, Upper Town.Apply to J.B.C.Hkbkbt, Notary ; or, \u2022dfiieae la Boat SIS, Quebee April»» tys.M J.DARLtNGTON, am AID MILITARY TAILOR, \u2014AMD- general OUTFITTER, \u2019AVIWG «,1*7, OPENED fUtrr HIS SPRING of Oteihs and Deealttaa, and fine Raney Trowaerta^ and Veettnga; of SUk Ora rata, Bubbaia, htvemca* wd Leather ¦Haka, auob Thorn, Lemon, Orange and J.DARLINGTON.1871.THE GREAT IMPROVEMENT -IN- ROOFING.First Premium Awarded by Amerioan Institute, 1870 and 1871.H.W.J0HF8 PATEHT IMPROVED ASBESTOS ROOFING.ADAPT»!D FOR STREP OR FLAT ROOFS IN ALL CLIMATES.aw® .\to * Asbestos Roof Coating FOR RESTORING AND PRESERVING OLD SHINGLE, TIN AND OTHER ROOFS.Prom CerHjted Report cf Judge* American In-RUuU MxMbttton of 1870 : W.H.Joawa\u2019 Ikprovk® Rooriwo.\u2014« I* strong and flexible; unafffected by the sun\u2019s beat, practically fire proof, and is really an article of the /tret order of morii.\u201d (Signed,)\tHo rack Grkklmt,\tr\u2019res\u2019t.**\tGko.Pkttow, Reo.\tSec.\u201c\tSaw\u2019l D.Tillma.v,\tCor.Sec.Prom\tReport Of Amerioan Institute\tPar-men dub, December 8, 1870 : The material constitutes one of unusual merit much superior to any of the class previously1 brought to their notice, and worthy of trial by those who desire a durable, easily applied, comparatively Inexpensive, and safe roofing, the material having, in addition to the other merits claimed tor it, that of being practically flre- * (Signed,)\tJoe.B.Lm an, »\tAgrleoltarai Ed.N.Y.Tribune.\u201c\tJavbs A.WHirxKV, ¦ditor Amerioan Artisan.Committee.\u2014 also\u2014 \u2018 JOmafaoturers qf Roofing gnd RKeaHng Pelts, Preservative Paints and General Roofing Materiale.Full Descriptive Pamphlets and Price Lis* Mat Free.\u2014 Liberal Terms and Exclusive Rights will be given te responsible parties.Address, 8H0BT A GOWDEY, Sole Agents for the Dominion.Nil 82, Sc Sul pice Street, Montreal.J W STEWART, Agent, No 4, Qowen\u2019a Building», St Peter Street, Quebec.April If, 1872.J A TERM OF SITTING OF THE COURT OF QUEEN\u2019S BENCH, having criminal jurisdiction for the District of Benuce, wUl bo held in Court House, in the Parish of St Joseph de la Beauce, on TUESDAY, the twentieth day of JUNE next, at NINE o\u2019clock a nt.I, consequently, give notice to all who desire to proceed against prisoners detained In the Common Gaol of this District, to be then and there present, In order to proceed against them in so far as may be lawful ; and I further give notice to all Justices, Coroners, Constables and Officers of the Peace, In and for the district aforesaid, to appear personally with their Rolls, Indictments and other Documents, in order to do that which, In their several charges, should be done by them.T J TASCHEREAU, a\tSheriff.Smmipr's omcm, St Joseph, Beauce, 80th May,\u20191872.\tmy28-co Is hereby given, that the Dividend of.usual FOUR PER CENT.\u2014ON THE\u2014 CAPITAL STOCK OF THIS BANK, HAS BEEN DECLARED for the CURRENT HALF YEAR, payable at the Head Office and Branches of the Bank, on and after M O IST D A.Y , THE FIRST OF JULY NEXT.The TRANSFER BOOKS will be closed from the 18th to the 80th JUNE, both days Inclusive.NOLAN & CO., Commission and General Merchants No.9, St.James Street.OOK8TANTLY ON UAN0:fl PORK of all qualities.BEEF da FLOUR do.Lard, Haras, Butter, FUh, Oils, Groceries, dtc., Ac.Mays, 1872.\tlm * Quebec, Boston and New York.SHOBT LINE VIA Connecticut & Passumpsic Hirers \u2014Amo\u2014 Massawippi Valley Railroad, Connecting with Grand Trunk at Sherbrooke, P.Q.70 Miles shortest to New York and all points South.20 Miles shortest to Boston and *\tall point East.The shortest and pleasantest route to NEWPORT, Vt., PLYMOUTH, N.H.NASHUA, N.H.BELLOWS FALLS.FITCHBURG, Mass.SPRINGFIELD, « PROVIDENCE, R.I.BOSTON.PHILADELPHIA.WASHINGTON.And all point* In the Eastern, South and Southern States.SL JOHNSBURRY.Vt CONCORD, N.H.MANCHESTER, N.H.LOWELL, Maas.WORCESTER.Mass.HARTFORD, Coon.FALL RIVER.NEW YORK.BALTIMORE.Eastern The Annual General Meeting Of the Stockboldern will be held at the BANK OuMoiÈy, tlelstiayofJalyntil.The Chair to be taken at ELEVEN o\u2019clock A.M.By order of the Board, P.MacEWEN, Cashier.June 1, 1872.\tid GULF JOUSE.The undersigned has opened the above-named Hotel, at Gaspe Banin, !£- which will bo fitted up and conducted with the view of affording every comfort and satisfaction to those who may patronise him.A regular line of steamers, telegraphic communication, salt water bathing and boating In a land-lock bay, where there Is never any surf to prevent the enjoyment of these luxuries.Salmon, Trout,' Mackerel and other fishing are among the attractions offered to travellers and tourists, such as no other salt water resort oti the St.Lawrence or Gulf can oosst of.WILLIAM BAKER, Gaspe Basin.April 22,1872.\t2wd-10w3o DTJIVCA.IV\u2019@ : SARSAPARILLA lathe Great Health Eestorer of the day.It strike* at the root of all diseases, through Its wonderful power In restoring the Blood to a healthy state.For Scrofula, Nervous Debility, all Diseases of the Skin, Gout, Rheumatism, Indigestion, Jaundice, Scurvey, Bronchial Affections, and Chest Complaints, Its effocta are marvellous.There Is no disease arising from an Infectious state of the atmosphere, or Impure water, against which It is not a safeguard.PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.Wholesale Ageats, [VAIS, MERCIER 4 C0\u201e Montreal, Sold by all the Druggists In Quebec.May 18, 1872.\t8m Two Express Trains Daily.THROUGH.TIME TABLE.XAIL.\tKXPKK9S.Leave Quebec, 7.80 Leave Quebec, \u2014 P-na.\t\u2022« Sherbrooke, 5.00 Leave Sherbrooke, 4.60 p.m.a-m.\tArrive,\tBoston, 8.85 Arrive, Boston, 6.16 pm.a.m.\u201c Springfield, 6.06 Arrive, Springfield, P-m.\t,.6.30 a.m.Arrive, New York, 11.20 Arrive.New York, P-nt.\t12.60\tp.m.NEW ARRANGEMENT.Pullman\u2019s Drawing-room and Sleeping Oars have recently bsen placed on this route, and are running now between Sherbrooke and Boston, on night trains.\t.Fare as low as by any other route, checked through to ail Important points.For through Passage Tickets and aU Information regarding Passenger and Freight Traffic, apply to the Company\u2019s Office In Quebee, St.Louis Street, opposite the St.Louts Hotel.GUSTAVE LEVE, L.W.PALMER, Agent.\tSupt.May 15, 1872.\tUm GRAND TRUNK FERRY.______ ^ H k ' -\u2014\u2014* \u2018\"L\" , r\u201e ON AND AFTER THE 8th INBT., THE Steamer \u201c ST.GEORGE \u201d will run until further notice, as under:\u2014*\t# LEAYB QUEBEC.LEAVE POUCT LEVIS.7.80\tA.M.Mixed Train for Richmond and Way Stations.8.30\tA.M.Mail Train River du Loup.8.80\tA.M.11.00 A.M.1.00 P.M.2.00 P.M.8.80\tP.M.4.80\tP.M.6.80\tP.M.7.30\tP.M.Mall Train for Montreal and the West.For further information, apply at the office of the St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Company, SL Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.OABOURY, Secretary.May 8, 1872.8.00 A.M., Mall Train from Montreal and the West.9.00 AM.10.00 AM.12.00 Noon.1.30\tP.M.2.30\tP.M.A00 P.M.Mall Train from River du Loup.5.00 P.M.Mixed Train from Richmond and Way Stations.6.30\tP.M.NOTICE TO THE I1DIES.mHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS RE8PECT-X fully to inform them that he has now on hand, a complete assortment of English and French Corsets, Bustles, Corset Pads, Imitation Hair Goods, Linen Cuffk and Collars, Ac, Ac.Also constantly In stock or made to order the latest style of Hoop Skirts.N.B\u2014The Corsets having been made expressly to his order, be Is poelUve they will be found all that san be detlrad both for quality and shape.W B JONES, City Hoop Skirt Factory, 1»), John Street, within.May 28, 1872.\timp NEW LIVERPOOL.THE STEAMER \u201cJAMES\u201d WILL MAIN-tain the 11ns during the summer, touching at SUJery Point.LBAVK QUHBKC 7.80 A.M.12.00 Noon.6.00 P.M.LBAVB NEW LIVERPOOL ON SUN LBAVK QCEtiXIT'T' LEAVE .NEW LIVERPOOL : 7.00 A.M.\t|\t9.00 A.M.1.30 P.M.\tj\t5.00 P.M.There will be an extra trip at 7.00 P.M.on Saturday, and on Monday at 6.00 AM., foe the accommodation of ship laborers.D.A J.GAHERTY, .\tProprietors.May 30, 1872.Fresh Teas, Rice, Soda, Ac.Ex \u201c Sarmatian,\" CHESTS FINEST KAISOU CONGOU.Hf-chssts MotHng\t* \u2022\u2022 Ex \u201c Advance\u201d Bags Arracan Rice.Hf-bags *\u2022\t\u2022* Pockets «\t« Kegs Bicarb Soda.Ex » Rock City,\" Caiies Cassia Llgnea.Barrels Jamaica Ginger.Bags Black Pepper.JAS.HOSSACK, A CO.June 3, 1872.B -A-iirer*io»n OIxoomo.j JUBT RECEIVED: OXES NEW FACTORY CHEESE.JAS.HOSSACK A CO.Juno 3, 1872.] THE NEW ERA IN TAILORING.The abolition of the \u201cdear\u201d old Credit System.No adding of from fifteen to twenty per cent, to cover bad debts, 1 oases sustained by long credits, and large salaries paid by Speculative Drapers to first-class Cutters.The Subscriber begs to Inform his many Friends and the Public, that he has opened the Depot of Fashion, No.22, Mountain Hill, where gentlemen can now make their purohasea from a House that won\u2019t speculate In Job lots that are laid aside by the Shipping Houses of Europe to await tbe arrival of the Colonial Drapers.JAS.HUTCHESON, Late Cutter and Manager at Glover A Ftyr\u2019e.June 7, 1872.tf.00 A.M.9.00 A.M 2.00 P.M.BANK OFJNTREAL.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Sealed Tenders will be received by the Directors, up to Noon of SATURDAY, the 15th Instant, for the purchase of 1460 SHARES (Par value $200 per Share) of NEW BTOCK, or such portion as remains unsubscribed for at that date.Tenders should state the number of Shares applied lor, the rate per cent, of premium offered, and whether any lesser number of Shares will be accepted.The Premium and Forty Per Cent., representing the four Instalments duo, will be payable on allotment ; and each tender must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified cheque for ton per cent, on the Par value, which, In the case of unaccepted ofieni, will be returned on application on Monday, Ute 17th Instant.The Directors, on behalf of those interested, retain the right to accept such tenders as will yield the highest average price.By order of the Board, R.B.ANGUS, \u2022 General Manager.Montreal, 8rd June, 1872.\tJn6-g V>- T PI E Quebec and Gulf Pods S.S.Co.Steam to Newfoundland.Td E 8.8.\u201cGASPE\" IS INTENDED TO leave East India Wharf, Quebec, for Newfoundland, on TUESDAY next, the 11th Inat., touching at Bhedlao, Charlottetown aud Plctou.For Freight or Paasage, apply to W.MOORE, Manager.June 5, 1872.Ibe Quebec and Gulf Ports STEA.MSMII?CO.mHE 8.8.\u201c MIRAMICHI,\" OAPT.McKHN.X ZIE, will leave Quebec, for Plctou, on TUESDAY, 11th Inst., at TWO P.M., calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Perec, Faspebtac, Dal.hottsle, Chatham, Newcastle and Shedlac.Returning, will call at same Ports.For Freight or Passage, apply to W.MOORE, Manager.June H, 1872.INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.In the matter of NARCISSE BOUCHARD, An Insolvent.A FIRST DIVIDEND SHEET has been prepared, subject to objection, until tbe twenty.second day of Jims Instant, after which dividend will be paid.LS.THIBAUDEaU, Assignee.June 4, 1872.\ti ICE ! 1(1 ! PERSONS INTENDING TO tor SUBSCRIBE x a for th* season, or by the month, will please send In their names and places of residence sa early as possible.Satisfactory arrangement» will be made with parties living outaide the Toll-gate.Hotels and Steamboats supplied on the most liberal terms.JNO.MUSSON A CO.June 1.1872.TOBACCOS ! TOBACCOS ! just received: BOXBS HARPER, 10\u2019a.Hf-boxes Juvenile, 8\u2019s.Catties Navy Solace, 8\u2019s and )'s.\u201c\tBright Solace.> «\t\u201c Fruit Cake., \"*\u2022 Pocket Pieces, 14\u2019s.V\tJAS.HOSSACK A CO.June 3, -J872.Fresh Almonds, Filbets, &c.\\ »- .\tJl^T ARRIVED : Bags soft.* shelled almonds.Bag» SictlX Filberts.Bags Walnuts.' Serons Shelled Althomls.Boxcs\u2019Vnlentla Sh^U\u2019d Almonds.Cases Liquorice.' JAS.' HOSSACK A CO.June 8, 1872.__\\____________ REMOVAI-.E DR.BENDER, Homœopathio Physician and burgeon, 38, D\u2019Aiguillon Street, (SnburW (Near Mr.Gauvreau\u2019a Cement Fa^ory.) OFFICE HOUBS:\t\\ 8) to 10 A.M., 1) to 3) P M., fil to 8 P.M.\\ May 2, 1872.\tv MUSIC HALL.Opera Comique: The grand representation, by 00 performer» en fv,tume, of the Musical Drama of \u2022\u2022 A> touches pas a ta Reins\u201d will take place on Thurmlay, 20th Juno.Mr A Denaanc, conductor.Tho Box Plan will >>e on view nt the Musle Hall Box Office on Monday, 10th June.K.SANDERSON, Manager of Music HalL May 28, 1672.After twenty-five year»\u2019 medical experience, we have never met with a remedy worthy of dependence In any way disease of the lungs, until tho discovery of Follows\u2019 Compound Syrup of Hypoplioaphltos.Tld» article really Is reliable, and aucocssfUl In a majority of cases.Juno 4, 1871\tfoAw BHST FOOD FOR INFANTS.\u2014« H.R.H.Prince Albert Victor thrives so well upon It that It must be very good.\"\u2014T M.Kendall, Medical Attendant to H.R.H.the Princess 8 closed in good demand, at 3,80 ra 4.00.Freights closed quiet; shl;*-l>ers demand n reduction which vessel-owners refuse; to Buffalo 7) cents bid, 8 cents asked.Receipts\u20146,000 hhls flout; 117,000 bus wheat; 328,000 bus corn; 1Q5.U00 bus oats; 1,000 bus rye ; ij.uOû bus barley ; 17,000 cattle ; 6,000 hogs.Shipments\u20146,000 bbls flour; 4.000 bus wheat; 527,000 bus corn; 43,000 bus oats; 1,000 bus rye ; 11,000 bus barley ; 2,000 cattle, and 6,90u hogs.June 10\u2014-Her ship Hope, Whltslde, from Belfast\u2014452 tons, 5 cwt, Û qrs, 21 lbs steel rails, 213 tons, 17 cwt, 1 qr, 23 lbs do defective, 2« tons, 12 cwt and 6 lbs fish plates, 6 tons, 3 ewt and 2 qrs liolts to Commis tioners of Intercolonial Railway Co.Per hark Mangerton, McRlnlay, from Greenock\u2014904 tons coals, 70 cases wine to A Gllmour Aco.Per bark John, Bunyan, fcom Plctou\u2014678 tons coals to John Laird.BY \u201c ROCK CITY.,, Received, a large assortment of Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Children\u2019s Cots, so for health and comfort.Alan, g good apartment of Ckrved Gilt Mirrors and Toilet Glasses, all sizes, at low prices.May 31.187 «LOVES, FRY & CO.1872.W E WOULD BEG TO CALL THE Port of Quebec-Arrived.June 10\u2014Hhlp British Queen, Marsters, New York, May 18, Henry McBlain, bal.-Henry Pelham, Vlckory, New York, May 16, De Wolf A Powell, bal.-Western Empire, Totherick, London, May 1, John Sharpies, Son A co, bal.Bark Immanuel, Thue, Bergen, May 4, Hans Hagens, bal and 241 pas.-Mangerton, Klnlay, Greenock, May 9, A Gllmour A co, coals.\u2014 Fortuna, Sommer, Loudon, May 1, R R Dobell A co, bal.-Boreas, Sweeney, Caernarvon, April 21, Nlcoll A Dean, bal.-Hope, Whltslde, Belfast, May 2, Henry Robertson, railway iron.-Arbutus, Henderson, Palermo, April 16, Gillespie, Moffatt A co, gen cargo.Schr Marie, Le Blanc, Bathurst, N B, C Joncas, bal.-Mary Jane, Joncas, Port Caledonia, N B, Chas Joncas, coals.Mnrnham, Powell, Pernambuco, April 27, for Montreal.John Bunyan, Spratly, Plctou, May 30 Smile, Richards, Charente, April 15 ENTERED FOR LOADING.June 10\u2014Crimea, 998,Greenock,A F AKnlght, McKenzie\u2019s wharf.Spartan, 733, Bristol, A F A Knight, Ottawa cove.James Dale, 663, Greenock, A Gllmour A co, 1 udlan cove east Columbine, 534, Glasgow, Hamilton Bros, New Liverpool cove.Charlotte Harrison, 530, Llanelly,A F A Knight, Blais\u2019 booms.Anstruther, 903, Liverpool, A Gllmour A co, Indian cove east.CLEARED.J une 10\u2014Ship Amlcltla, Berg, London, Roberts, Smith A co.-Evening Star, Richardson, Carditf, H Fry.-Mutheron, Skinner, Greenock, James McLaren A co.-Cairngorm, Torrance, Glasgow, Allans,Rae A co.-Agatha, Hansen, Liverpool, Jos McLaren A co.Bark Harvest Home, Wilson, Swansea, H Fry.-Providence, Mylander, Warren Point, Jno Anderson.PASSENGERS.Per ss Gaspe, Laroehelle, from Pictou, RIG «RIO VOUQA,\u201d FROM OPORTO, IS 13 entered inwards at Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries, and sign Average Bond at office of W.D.Campbell, Esq , Notary.HUNT, BROCK A CO., Agents.June 10, IS72.\tb NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES._____.__________ SEN, master, from Bremen, has been re- IHE BARK \u2022* VLBERTINE,\u201d AMBJORN ¦Ml Consignees will ported at the Custom House, please pass their entries.BELING A LAMOTTE, Agents, Hunt\u2019s Wharf.June 10, 1872.\tep NOTICE.QUEBEC BANK, Quebec, 7th June, 1872.F' ordinary business will be transacted on SATURDAYS UU THREE o\u2019clock P.M.; and for the convenience of the Publie, Cheques will be cashed on SATURDAYS till FOUR P.M.J.STEVENSON, Cashier.June 8, 1872.\tam HOUSE WANTED.¦ ISI WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSE, containing about eight Rooms, at a moderate rent ; or, portion o( a House, with the Mme number of Rooms.Address, «M.X.,\u201d Chronicl* office, giving frill particulars.June 8,1872.\te Residence al tee island of Orleans TO LET.Mil rpo LET, FOR THB SUMMER, that charming Country House, be- longing to Mr.Marande, and occupied last year by Col.Chandler.The House Is fornlshed.Address to VEvénement office.\u2022 June 8, 1872.\tf Coals and Pig Iron, k, EST SCOTCH SPLINT COALS.B Best Haswell and South Hetton Nut Coals.Pig Iron, Coke.And, thortly expected, Lehigh, Welch Anthracite and House Coals.For sale by CH AS.POSTON.JuneS, 1872.\tc for tee Saguenay To Chicoutimi, calling at Bale SL Paul, Ebou-lemens, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tadousac and Ha Ha Bay.{Passing on the North Side of Orleans Island, which affords a fine opportunity of cojoylng the beautiful scenery on the North Shore.) £ i THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMER C LYLE,\u201d CAPT.LECOURS, COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, THE.11th Instant, will leave St.Andrew's Wharf, on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 7 A.M., for the above-named ports.Returning, the Steamer will leave Chicoutimi on Wednesdays and Sundays, Riviere du Loup at 5 A.M.on Thursdays, and 7 P.M.on Sundays, Murray Bay at 8 A.M.on Thursdays and at 10 P.M.ou Sundays.For further Information, apply at tbe office of the St.Lawrence Tow-Boat Company, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, June 8,1872.\t«««».M O 1ST L A.Y 17th JUNE, 1872.Particulars In future advertisement.A.J MAX HAM A CO., June 11, 1871.A.A B.AUCTION SALE \u2014OF\u2014 ' DAMACEte INDIAN CORN WITHOUT RESERVE.M ESSKS.MAX HAM TO-MORROW, A CO.WILL SELL WEDNESDA Y AT THEIR OFFICE, ST.PETER STRBKT, ABOUT 5000 Bus.Damaged Indian Corn, Now at Cap Rouge, near Young\u2019s Mill.without reserve, lu The Corn will be sold lots to suit purchasers.Intending purchasers can see the Corn, in bulk, at Cap Rouge; or, sample at Messrs.Maxham A Ca\u2019s office, St.Peter Street.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B.June 11, 1872.SALT Ex \u201cNew Lampedo,\u201d Ex \u201cZetland,\u201d -\t» Ex \u201c Indian Queen,\u201d Ex \u201c Peter Maxwell,\u201d Ex \u201cBaltic,\u201d 09 1 Opr OAU8 LIVERPOOL SALT.A'/C'jJLOÜ XJ Ten tolbe ton.For Sale by VERRET, FRASER A CO., India Wharf.June 8, 1872.\tr Literary and Historical Society.T' IHE GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING of tho above Society will be held In the Society\u2019s Rooms, MORRIN COLLEGE, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th Instant, being the second Wednesday of the month, at FOUR o\u2019clock P.M.A meeting of tbe Council will take place on the adjournment of tbe General Meeting, at which, the members of Council are particularly requested to attend.WM.JUDD, Sr., Asst.-Secretary.June 7,1872.NOW RECEIVING, Per Canal Boats from New York, 150 P'sES HEAVY B0DIKD MOLAS- 100 Barrels 6ry Crushed Sugar.60 Bags Prime Java Coffee.100 Barrels Bright Rosin.50\t« No.1 Green Pitch.20\t« Spirits Turpentine.100 Boxes Lanman A Kemp\u2019s Florida Water.For sale by JOHN ROSS k CO.June 7,1872.\tj .SFAHOINXJIJ G0SF0RD FIREWOOD.The undersigned has commenced to receive GOSFORD FIREWOOD, per- fectly dry and seasoned\u2014Rock Maple and Black Birch\u2014between tbreo and four feet In length, and is prepared to grant orders for tho delivery of the same, French measure.Double teams can always be found at the Terminus to cart tbe wood at reasonable rates, and a horse power machine Is also on the spot to out the wood into any length required, at much below the usual rates.This Is the only lot of seasoned Firewood to come from Goeford this year.As the quantity la limited and a great scarcity anticipated, parties would do well to lay*ln winter supply early.Apply to J.8.Buddk.v, Messrs.A.J.Maxham A Co.\u2019s office, St.Peter Street ; or, C.Maophkrson, Gosford R.R: Office, Ht.Sauveur.June 7, 1872.1ST o tice, SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS\u2019 OFFICE, QUKBKC, 7th June, 1872.PPLICANTS TO BE LICENSED AS CUL- .A.LERS, who have been referred for Ex amination, are hereby notified that the Board of Examiners will foeet for the Examination of said Applicants on TUESDAY, 11th instant, at TEN o\u2019clock A.M., at sillcry Cove, (Sharpies\u2019,) for the Department of Square Timber, and at Bridgewater Cove for the Departments of Deals, Plank and Staves, at same hour.WM.QUINN, Supervisor.June 8, 1872.\t.\tc NOTICE.LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS A 1\u2014\t- - - xx.against tbe Estate of the late Demoiselle MARIE 8A88EVILLE are requested to present thorn with tbe briefest delay to the undersigned notary ; and all debtors to tho Hald Estate are requested to settle at once.JOS.LAURIN, Notary.June 6, 1872.\te COAL! COAL! 1 0 A A rTWN8 best SCOTCH AND ENG-.OUU i LISH STEAM COAL.700 Tons best Wallsend Newcastle Grate Coal.600 I N13 AND SPRUCE PF.AL8, BOARDS, I ricunllliig, Shingle», Ac., for sale -at Ut# undersigned\u2019s yard, Palace Harbor; JOHN PEYERLEY, JB.JuneS, 1872.\tf PUIILIC NOTICE JH BY THESE PRESENTS GIVEN, THAT on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of the Gentlemen\u2019s Ready Made Clothing.Overcoats, Morning Coats, Tweed Suits, Vests, Pants, Ac.Cloths, Coatings, Tweeds, Kerseymeres, Ac.pf* A thoroughly trained and scientific CUTTER, from one ofth*\t.w ira)^X.ch\u2018n,e °' T*\"or'\u2018 Br\u201c'b- ^ ™ ^ Gents\u2019 Shlrta, Collars, Underclothing, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Ac.\t' DRESSMAKING, MANTLEMAKING AND MILLINERY All on the premises, and each Department under skilled and talented management^ .\t3m April 16,1872.HAND AND SIDE LAMP ! F \" u-iiouses ?PERFECT COMBINATION OF MANY DESIRABLE QUALITIES IN ONE LAMP.For Safety, Durability and Cleanliness It cannot be excelled.Tbe Glass Fount screw on the Metal Case.No Cement needed, and If the Fount be broken It can be replaced in a moment.It has all the desirable qualities In a Metal Lamp as regards breakage, with tbe advantage of ««elng the Oil when filling, and no OH can get under to soli whatever It can rest upon.These Lamps can be used with all kinds of Burners now in use.v , For sale, at Wholesale and Retail, by F.O.Y ALLER AX D, No.6, Mountain Hill, uhd No 14, Notre î)«me Street.June 8, 1872.\tf WANTED A THOROUGH SERVANT, AH GROOM and COACHMAN.Apply to June 8, 1872.ROBERT CASSELS, Holland House, Bl Foy Rood.c-s,tAth FORSALE.SUNNY SIDE,\u201d The Residence of the late CARLOS PIERCE, Esq., at STANSTEAR, P.Q a'lHIS MAGNIFICENT PRO-.PERTY, comprising about 500 Aurrs of Land In splendid condition, with residence and grounds equal In style and finish to any In the Province, Is now offered for Sale at about the Cost of the Buildings* alone.Situated, as it is, directly upon tbe Frontier, with Railway communication North and South, it furnishes a plendld opportunity to a gentleman with means to commence STOCK-RAISING upon a large scale ; or the Farm would be divided Into sections and sold to meet tho views of parties wishing to secure country real dences on a more moderate scale.Sheriff\u2019s title, Apply to HALL A WHITE, Advocates, Sherbrooke.A.P.BALL, Esq., Manager E.T.Bank, Stanstead.J.J.ARNTON, Esq., Auctioneer Montreal.June 8, 1872.\tdwp REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.T WANTED.A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, JUST AR-rived In this city, understanding Book keeping In French and English, would like to get a situation either as Book-keeper or any other capacity In a Mercantile House; also, speaks Spanish.Address, «H.H.,\u201d at Mrs, Samson, 31, Rue du Pont June 7,1872.\tfp m HD FOR SUE: T |IN PLATES, CHARCOAL* AND COKE, Canada Plates, Stadacona and Halton, Galvanized Sheets, Ingot Tin, Sheet Copper, Irbn Wire, Tlnd and Black Rivets, -Galvanised Buckets.C.A W.WURTELE, St.rtul Street.June 6, 1872.\tf receiyustg.Ex Steamers and Sailing Vessels, ALVANIZED AND WROUGHT SPIKES, G Chains and Anchors,\t\u2022 English, Scotch and Refined Iron, Boiler Plates, Rivet and Nall Rods, Cast and Spring Steel, Galvanized H&nks and Thimbles, Newall\u2019s Wire Rope, Anvils, Smiths\u2019 Bellows and Sledges, Smiths\u2019 Vices, Refined Borax, Sheathing Nails.C.A W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.June 0,1872.\tf Receiving, Ex \u201c Dekotah \u201d and Steamer, LEAD, « BRAN and \u201cHARE\u2019S,\" GENUINE WHITE DRUM\u2019S,\u201d \u201cJAMES White Lead, No.1, Paints ar d Ochres, different colors.Umber Driers and Vermillion and Terebine, Zinc Wh\u2019te, Red Lead, Paris White and Whiting, Bright and Black Varnish, Linseed Oil, boiled and raw.C.A W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.June 6.1872.\tf RECEIVING C E'OIR, HALE : IANADA MADE SHOVELS AND SPADES, Hay and Manure Forks, Garden Hoes and Rakes, Hay Rakes, Scythes, Scythes, Stowe\u2019s and Snath\u2019s, Canada Horse Nalls, Cut Nalls and Spikes.C.A W.WURTELE.St.Paul Street.June 6, 1872.\tf The Quebec Chemical Works OFFER FOR SALE: E EITHER XTRA REFINED COAL OIL in bond or duty paid.A superior article.Apply to H.A.BR0CKLE8BY, Agent.June S, 1872.miles from Quebec, rail all tbe way, extending from the Terminus at Gosford to the River St.Anne, with a river frontage of about 2 miles, comprises 4,200 acres of well-timbered laud\u2014Birch, Maple, Spruce, Ac.; at the Gosford Terminus, \u2014 Mill \u2014 water-power \u2014Store, Bakery and Forge; on the St.Anue,\u2014Farm, with house and farm buildings, 50 acres cleared of excellent land.In the woods, conveniently situated, are Shanties In good order.All tho Buildings are new, in good order and bearing rent.Supply of Timber on property practically uullmited.A low estimate gives 120,000 Corda, besides Square Birch, Bouleau, Taruarac and 30,000 Spruce Logs ; of the latter more are obtainable In the vicinity.The following estimate of the coat of making ana delivering Cord Wood may be considered reliable :\u2014 Cutting, per cord.$ 60 Hauling.90 Loading, unloading A Piling.*.go Freight per G.R.C.1.00 Leaving a profit of $2.20 per cord 6000 Cords can easily be m*de and delivered annually.Profit on Mill, square Bir^h, Soft Wood, Farm, Ac., though considerable; Is not estimated, not being wltliln the scope of an advertisement.Mill, with present arrangements, can cut up 10,000 Logea season.Labor plentiful.River and lakes abounding In fish.Scenery of Welsh beauty.'Title perfect.No encumbrances or taxes.Terms easy.For further information,' apply to W.PRYCE BROWNE, Mount Pleasant JS&\u2019' A few Building Lots for sale on the Lake, near the Depot June 7, 1872.\tf , Market rate at St Sauveur Term! nus, $5.00.CANADA, F.BKLLEAU.i 4 PaoviitcK or Quxbkc.} N (L-S.) VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of tbe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, Ac., Ac., Ac.To all to whom these presents shall come or whom the same may concern\u2014GREET ING : Gboroe Irvine, ) XY7HEREAS, during the Sol.Gen J f V night of the tgrenty-elghth to the twenty-ninth day of May last, GU8TAF PNUF8, kuown under the name ol \u201c HANS,\u201d seaman belonging to the vessel named \u2022\u2022 N.A E.Gardner \u201d now anchored in the Port of Quebec, In Our Province of Quebec, has been, whilst watching on the said vessel, basely and feloniously killed by one or several unknown individuals; and, whereas, It is important for the peace and the security of Our subjects that this crime should not remain unpunished ; Now Know Ye, that we hereby promise to pay a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, currency, to any person, who, not being guilty of the crime aforesaid, shall give information which may lead to the dlscoveiy, apprehension and conviction of all persons guilty of such crime.In Testimony Whereof, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Our said Province of Quebec to be hereunto affixed : Witness, Our Right Trusty and Well-beloved the Honorable Sir NARCISSE FORTU-.NAT BELLE ATT, Knlgbt, Lieutenant-Governor of Our said Province ol Quebec.At Our Government House, in Our City oi Quebec, In Our said Province, this THIRD day of JUNE, in the year ot Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and in the thirty-fifth year of Our Reign.By command, PH.J.JÔLICŒÜR, Assistant Secretary.June 7,1872.THE SPLENDID PIANO FORTES WM.KNABE & CO., (Gold Medal over Chlckering A Sena) \u2014AND\u2014 Scliuetze & Ludolff^ (Gold Medal.) For sale at month of June current, at ONE o\u2019clock In tha afternoon, at .the domicile of the late Turret MARIE MOFFET, wife of GEORGE RAYMOND GIGUERIU5, master tanner, situated in St.Valller Street, No.164, In the Pariah dt St.Roch de Quebec, wlU be sold by me, notatf\u2019 public, according to the Inventory of the Goods of the bears in succession of «he said late Dame Marie Moffet, all of the said Good* of the aforesaid heirs in succession, without reserve or exception, and whether in the presence or absence of the parties interested.ET.L EGARE, Notary Public.June 4, 1872.\t' td COMMERCIAL HOUSE, Upper Town Market BEHAN BROTHERS.IMPORTERS OF STAPLE NV MS, OUR LARGE SPRING IMPORTATION IS now complete, and our Stock In .every Department extensive and folly assorted, viz : Drew Goods in all the newest Styles and Fabrics, Rich Black and Coloured Silks, Real Irish Poplins, Real Laces, Muslin Embroidery, Ac., Newest Styles In Ladles\u2019 Setts, Ladles\u2019 and Gent\u2019s Cotton and Merino Un.derclothlng, Real Balbriggon Hosiery, Children\u2019s Hosiery, In all sizes.Ladles' and Gents\u2019 Kid Gloves, Ac., Children's Gloves, In all sizes, Printed Muslins, Cambrics, Ac., Ladles\u2019 and Gent's Silk Umbrellas, Ladles and Children\u2019s Parasols, West of England Cloth and Doeskins, English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, a Waterproof and Melton Cloths, Velveteens, Ac.,\tAc., .Ac.LINENS, COTTONS, FLANNEL^ CARPETS, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, DKCLAEXD BY CO frs O Via SV RM TO BB The Only Good Sauce, mHE TIMBER-TOWERS OF QUEBEC A having formed themselves Into an dation for the purpooe* of securing a fell re Uunaration for their work, and also for the purpose of binding the members to assist one another, when.In consequence of an aoetdeni or otherwise, the property entrusted to the 0barge of any of the Mssnbera of the Association Is In danger of being lost, the following TARIFE\u2019 OF PRICKS has been adopted, which will, la no case, be deviated from For Towing 6t Oak from Oap Rouge and Indian Cove, 20 oents par load, Towing Oak on the North Side, from Viotorta Oov* to Commlsatonera\u2019 Wharf, pay 12J cants per load ; all other Timber Towed from Cap Rouge across the SL Lawrence and 8L Charles River do pay 124 cant* per load, except Birch, Walnut, Hickory, Maple and Cherry, whleb shall pay 8b oenu par load, except fr cqmos from the boon) OPPOBU9 the mooring berth, when 15 cents per load shall be paid.Oak shall P*y « cants per load at the boom.Timber Towed from New Liverpool 10 North or South side shall pay 124 cents.Culls Floating Oak shall pay the usual rate of Pine for Towing to ship and returning.Ships taking oar^o from the boopi at which they load, shall be bound to pay 5 cants per load ; 60 cants per Quebec Standard for Deals, or 86 cents par St.Petersburg Standard.From Hamilton 4 Bros.\u2019 Cove to Benson\u2019s Oov#, 25 oeuts per su Petersburg Standard Deals., AnF part under 40 loads, to be charged at from 4 to 5 doliitr* per tide, unless ths portion *0 taken forms part of carga If'from any place outside of the ordinary limita, 10 cents extra.All monies to be paid in Banl^at^ Fund*.fiR Tbe undersigned U authorized to collect all monies due to the Timber-tower*\u2019 Association for 1872, John ware, Secretary.May 17, 1872.iVOW BEADY AND fOB SALE THE MOST nteding Book of the Season, PUBLISHED BY THB, AUTHOR, A.MINGEAUD, Sold by all the Principal Booksellers In the Dominion, 25 Cents per Copy ;COYl>E YNEID HISTORY: -OF- P .A.R I S WITH STATISTICS FROM ITS POUNDA-Uon, 56 years B.C., to the present time, noludlng correct History and descriptions ol all Uie principal Buildings, Monuments and place* of Interest In the Capital.Labor.our columns each year, as our countrymen\u2019s ^generous patronage enable ns to do; and we are resolved that our Issues of former yean shall be exceeded In varied excellence and interest by those of 1872.Friends In every State 1 help us to make our Journal better and better, by sending In your subscription* end Increasing your Clubs for the year Just before os ! TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE.Dally Tribune, Mall Suberiben, $10 per asmum.Semi-Weekly Tribune, Mall Buboribera, $4 per annum.Five copies or over, $8 each ; an extra copy wtU be sent far every club of ten sent for at one time ; or, If preferred, a copy of Recollection* of a Busy Life, by Mr.Greeley.TEEMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE TO MAUL SUB3CK1BXK* : One eopy, one year, 52 issues.$2 00 Five Copies, one year, 52 issues.9 00 To one Address, at on* Port Office.\u201410 Copies, $1.50 each; 20 Copies, $1.26 each; 60 Copies, $1.60 each; and one Extra Copy t#each Club.To Names of Subscribers, all ai one Poet Office.\u201410 Copies, $1.60 each; 20 Copies, $1.86 each ; 50 Copies, $1.10 each; and ana Extra Copy to each Slab.Persons entitled to au extra copy can.If preferred, have eit her of the following books, portage prepaid :\u2014Political Economy, by Horace Greeley; Pear Oulture for Profit, by P.Quinn; The Elements of Agriculture, by Geo.E.Waring.Agriculture will continue to be more especially elucidated in Its Weekly and Semi-Weekly editions, to which some of the ablest and most successful tillers of the soil will steadily contribute.No farmer who sells $800 worth of produce per annum can afford to do without our Market Reports, or others equally lucid aud comprehensive.If he should read nothing else but what relate to his own calling and its rewards, we believe that no farmer who can read at all can afford to do withoukieaused certain such a journal as The Tribune.And ^T^wSreesterahlra SaL-*.m aspire to make it equally valuable to those engaged In other departments of Productive Wo spend inoro and more money on CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.mHE SUCCESS OF THIS MOST DKLI-JL clous and unrivalled Condiment having compounds, the Public Is hereby Informed that the only way to secure the genuine la to ASK FOR LEA A PERRINS\u2019 SAUOB, and to see that their names are vtpoo the wrapper, labels, «tapper, and tpttle.Some of the foreign markets having been supplied, with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have bean fofrfod, L.and P.give notice that they hava furnished their correspondent* with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manufiaetures and Vtmdors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be Infringed.AskFr LEA 4 PERRINS\u2019 Souse, and see Atoms on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper.Wholesale and fbr Export by the Prapriataaa Worcester; Crosse and BtaekweH, homém,4e-4c.; and by Grocensand Otimen universally.January IT, 1872.\tISm-lo ODONTALOIQUE ELIXIR.This celebrated Mouth Wash is most refreshing, it streogtbaaa Measrn.the gums, eradicates tartar and all Gzbbiki.*» ) Injurious secretions,«western breath, and for cleansing tK^ artificial teeth Is Invaluable.Prie*, 6s.Full directions for use ennloaed In aaoft box.IMPORTANT TO RESIDENTS ABROAD.Parties at a distance may have Artificial Teeth supplied, in partial or complete setts, by Meast* Gabriel\u2019s new system, on tending pakttottlaii of their cases, with a remittance of Tefoflfcu* llnga, when the apparatus fbr taking a modal of the mouth will be forwarded with all npcts aory in struct loo a.MESSRS.GABRIEL remodel on their «fo.proved system, and at a moderate cogU Artifi.dal Teeth supplied by other dentists which have not proved satisfactory to the wearer.Wholesale Agents for Canada.ftrKm»a BRUMKLL 4 RUSSEL, 15, FroutStrartWeS: Toronto, and 468, 8L Paul Street, Montreal.May 19, 1871.\t24m-*n RIMMEL\u2019S CHOICE PERFUMERY FA.tronlze^hy all the World.\u2019 Rtmmel\u2019s Iblarg-Ihlang, Vanda, Henna, ou\u201cr F'rftra* ,u\u2018uu\u201c O'- T^\u2018et Vlne**r.celebrated for tta useful and sanitary properties.?S Rimmel1* Extrait of Lime Juice and Glycerine, the best preparation for the Hair, esnaei.ally in warm cUmutea\t\"\t^ w\u201c Hoo*j\u2019v,atm- ^ Rimmel\u2019* Rota Water, Costume and Flora Crackers, very amusing for Balls and parties.Rimmel's Violet, Rose-le«ti, Rice, and other Toilet Powders, .allowance to Shippers.1^-EUGENE RIMMEL, Perftimer to H.R.H.the Prince» of Walee, 99, Strand, 128, Regent Street, and 24, Corn hill, London; 17, Boulevard das Italiens, Paris, and 76, King\u2019s «oydj Brighton.Sold by all Perfumery Vendors.January 17, 187».\t12m-lo Attvertlftlng Hates.Dally Tribune, 30c, 40c, 60e, 75c, and $1 per Une.Semi-Weekly Tribune, 25 and 66 cents per line Weekly Tribune.$2, $8 and $5 per Une, According to posIRqn In the paper.WOT* PY TH* AUTHOR Since the mopieht of the disaster at Sedan and the subsequent triumphant march of the Prussian armies oa the Capital of France, and more recently the uprising of the Parisians against Die Provisional Government, Pails has been the focus of Interest to the world.Ucncc, the Author was Induced to put In readable form the sketches which, during his sojourn of twelve month* in that great city, he had obtained, and at present are most respectfully Inscribed the author of «Maple Leaves\u201d\u2014J.51.Lk MOINE, Esq., President of the Literary and Historical Society, Quebec.YVeifrht Freight sent through to Ottawa by this Line WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT, In CHANGE GAUGE Car*.Applications for Cara to be mode to Agents Principal Stations oa the Grand Trunk Railway.R.LUTTBELL,\tTHOS.REYNOLDS, Superintendent,\tManaging Director, Prescott.Ottawa, Marcn l*, l»72.\tap80-6m ^OBJECTS HISTORICALLY AND PHYSICALLY I>ESCRIBED : Cathedral Notre Dame, Palais de Justice ourt House,) Pslnls des Thermes, The Pantheon, Hotel des InvaUdes, Ecole Militaire, Champs-de-Mars, Astronomical Observatory, Artesian Well, the Catacombs, Palais du Luxembourg, Les Gobelins, Garden of the Luxembourg, Jardin d\u2019Hlver Mablllo (Hummer Balls,) Le Point Neuf, Pere la Chaise, Colonne de Juillet, the Madeleine, Bibliothèque Nationale, Palais Royal, Colonne Vendôme, Arch de Triomphe de l\u2019Etoile, Fortification, Mont Valerlen, the Tuileries, the Louvre, Hotel de Ville, Place de la Concorde, Obelisk de Luxor, Champs dlysees, Hotel Dieu, Zoological Gardens, Place Ee l\u2019Hotel dé^Yîfie, Valantlno (Winter Bail, Bal Masque Theatres, Drama, Notes on the Character of the Parisians and Statistics to Paris.October 17,187L\tspt23 In making remittances for subscription* or books always procure a draft on New York, pr a Poet Office Money Order, if possible.Where neither of these ean bo procured, send the money, but always In a registered letter.The registration fee has been reduced to fifteen cents, and the present registratloa system bn» been found by the postal authorities te be virtually an absolute protection against looses by mall.All Postmasters are obliged to register letters whenever requested to do sa Terms, cash In advance.Address, December 15, 1871.THE TRIBUNE, New York.DR.ROBERTS\u2019S CELEBRATED OINTMENT \u201cTHE POOR MAN\u2019S FRIEND,\u201d Is confidently recommended to the Public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description, a certain remedy fo* ulcerated sore legs, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions and pimples In the face, sore and Inflamed eyes sore breasts, piles, Ac., Ac.Sold In pots, 134d, 2s.9d, 4s.6d, 11s, and 22s.each.4NP ma PILULÆ WI-SCROPHULÆ OR ALTERATIVE PILLS, confirmed by sixty yean\u2019 experience to be oae of the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood and assisting Nature in her operations.They form a mild and snperior family aperient, that may be takpn at all Urnes without confinement or change of diet.Sold in boxes at ISfd, 2a 9d, 4a 6d, 11 a and 22a cash.Prepared only by BEACH AND BARNICOTT.Bbidport, Dorset, England.And sold by all Medicine Vndor May 27, 187L\t# -NOTICE.MORSON\u2019S EFFECTUAL REMEDIES Are sold by Chemists and Druggists throughout the World.pKPSINB \u2014THE POPULAR AND PRO-J- fesslonal medicine for indigestion is Mob-son\u2019s Pxyww*, the active principle of toe gastric juice.The careful regular aae of this valuable medicine restores the natural functions of the stomach, giving once more strength to the body.In Pow der, Losenges, Globules and as Wine.Bald In 4, 4, and 1-pint Bottles.CHLORODYNB has now obtained .such nnt.venal celebrity It can scarcely be considered a speciality, Its 00m pool Uon being known to most European praoUonera Many of thi Ohlorodynes of commerce not being of uniform strength, has Induced Mosaow A Son to compound their preparation.Sold In {-os., 1 and 2-os.bottles.GELATINE\u2014The purest preparation of this nutritions agent extant Is MosaoN's.PEPTIC FOOD for Invalids and Infants, «tig\u2014-tible, nutritions and palatable.Sold in lib.and 11b.Una All the above are carefully packed and ship, pad to order*, which must be made payable In England.Sole Manufacturers, THOMAS MOBSON 81 SON, Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Hxfclbl-ttona 31, 33,134, Southampton Bow, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON.WOBkS-HoKNSBY AND HOKXBTOX.To the Citizens of Quebec f rTWE GARDNER SEWING MACHINES X w* offer for sale were sold to us by them tor their best Machines, and guaranteed.Wc paid the «Low Prick\u201d of $17.60 each; tara freight was $1.50.W« offered them to the firm, at cost, not wishing to Injure their sale, and our customer*.They were made by them tea aumths since.We were their Sole Agents ta Quebec, end gave up the Agency, aa «re void gave eatisfeotioa.We offer them at Oort Price, $18.50.WOOBLBY & OO.26, ST.JOHN STQftHEi «.The finest and bert-araorted Stock of fjtnsr ING MAOHINH8, plain and .extra flnMfeed U to be found la our Stoha AU Pnrvàg presented with a Ohristanas Prose nt December 22, 1871.are RW' Pure Chemicals and New Medicines selected, and Shipping Orders executed with care and despatch.Trade Name and Mark registered.March 28, 1872.\tly-lo-s GWTNNEACO\u2019Y., ENGINEERS, STREET WORKS, STRAND, LONDON, Manufacture of the very beet qoallty, Artesian Well-bosing Toole, etc.Beale\u2019s Patent Gas Exhausters end Blower*.Boiler* of all Power* and Forma G Wynne\u2019s Patent Centrifugal Pumps, all sires Pumping Machinery for Docks, Canals, etc.Hydraulic Presses, Lifts, Pupip# and Rama Iron Bridges, Caisson a, Houses and Store*, Pumping Engines for supply of Towns, Factories, Estate», Oanati, etc.Engines, portable and fixed, of all powers Irrigation Pumps of all sizes and forms Sheep Washing Machinery.Hnrse-cllpplng Machines Turbine Water Wheels A Pumping Machinery (Girard\u2019s celebrated Patents) This Machinery has bad 2u Prize Medals at the Exhibitions of the drat cUles and coud trie-in the world.Illustrated Catalogues with 210 Engraving* forwarded on receipt of Is in stamps Pipes In Cast and Wrought Iron and Copper Leather and other Hoee, etc,\t\u2019 Coffee Machinery for pcgnplete treatment of Coffee.Street Pumps and Lamps, plain and ornamental Wind Mills and Wind Power Pumping Machinery.Screw Presses and Jacks, Off and Wine Presses etc.Drainage and Irrigation Machinery, floating and fixed.April 18, 1872.\tflaLlo BRITISH Mi: ESQUIMALT 6RAVIN8 DOCK.rTTHB GOVERNMENT OF BBITOH Q0» JL LUMBIA are prepared to receive Tenders tor Abe oonstraetlon of a Graving Dock, at the Naval Station, Esquimau Harbor, undfor tara guarantee provided to the Twelfth HeeUou of the Term* or Union of thU Province with the Dominion of Canada, which Section!* to the following words :\u2014\t- ?^ BRADLEY&GAUVREAU, No.2, St.Louis Street, QUEBEC.Robt.J.Brad lb y, H.Philipp* Qavtrrav June 28 ** Tfie Dominion Govarnmout thetetereét tof ten yearn from the'dzte____ completion of the work, av the rate of five per cent, per annum, oc such sums, not, -if\u2014t-ftnr £106,000 sterling, as may be required tor the ** * ûr*t'aiM* OsuyUfi Doe* at The Dock to be of masonry, and of not Ire than taw following dimensions:^ Length on Floor, 876 feet.« over all, 460 feeC Width between copings, 96 feet.« 00 floor, 45 feet - « of entrance, 9C4fceA To afford a depth of water on the «m of not fee* than 964 fo*4 at high water sprtagn and to be substantially eons true ted te tbeapproral of Government, upon a rite to be provided by the person whose tender may be accepted.^.Further partleulara as to rite, borings, Ac-, may be obtained from T.A.Bulrlbx, E*q.\u201d Chief Engineer to Government, ujfeu reriUere Mon In writing to the Chief Commtsatonsr at Land* and Work*.Tenders must specify the time within which the Dock will be completed, and must be accompanied by drawings and descriptions showing exact dimensions, materials and of proposed Dock, are to tie sealed, superacri t den for Esqolmalt Graving Dock,\u201d addressed to the Chief Commissioner of Lands gad Works, Victoria, British Columbia, and delivered at his effle* before noon of the UUt day of November, 1872.Persons who may consider the above Ktreran.toe to be Insufficient, are at liberty to tender on the basis of such supplemental guarantee by the Provincial Government, or open such financial Inducements as they may suggest.The Government do not bind themselves to accept the lowest ar any tender.Bach Tender must be accompanied by a Bond from the Oontractor, aud two sufflefent sureties, for the payment of 410,060 to Her Majesty, her heirs and \u2022noceeeors conditioned upon the doe fulfilment of the Tender which It accompanies, provided It be accepted within three months from the sold 15th November.By Com man ci, GEO.A.WALK KM.: Chief Commissioner of Lands and, Wc Lands and Works Office, Victoria, April 27tb, 1872.\t' my 18 JI rotko.NINE AND T2N PER CENT* INVESTMENTS : Kansas Registered Municipal Bondi.Principal and Interest paid by the State, In New York City.For sale by CHARLES DWIGHT, (Agent or Western Bond Board, Kansas Ofty,) No.6, State Street, Boston.May 20, int.±\tgm Printed and Editor published by A.A.at b) \u2022wbeertpOm »\u2014DAILY, 94.00 per aouram» WKRKXY, #4.00, Ln advance.Advertisements for one and two tetertlettfo 9 Cents per Line each.Three or mere, g Cents per Line eoch I / / "]
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