Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 11 mars 1875, jeudi 11 mars 1875
[" CARDS.To Importers from France, GUSTAVE BOSSANGE, general commission merchant And Exporter of French Manufactures, r»-a-n.is.BRANCHES\u2014HAVRE 5 by Sir A.T.Galt to obtain the renewal of that treaty, and read from opinions expressed by Hon.G.Brown at that period in opposition to pan3ring about Confederation, which he held fully and satisfactorily an-agre'rd the question.\u201cAre there ary statesmen in Gs-haffa ?\u201d Under the old Administration, danadfl was fjejog well without reciprocity, but it was expected tn^,t negotiations would be opened up by the Americans for its rentry\u2019al- But under the ppw Administiation tho policy was to reopen negotiatfoqs, and he thought if there was any man to be seieptpd to carry out the operations, it was one ot the position anj influence of the Hon.Goo, Brown Several months ago tlie [iroject ot Reciprocity was submitted to the people of Canada, but it was not to be discussed ; it was not to be touched, or in jury would be done to the negotiations.He condemned tbe Government for iiavtpg entered into negotiations without having ascertained tj;e compensation which would have been given for pup fisheries, and without having found out what would be the cost to Canada of the Treaty.Although we bad been told not jq discuss the mattir, it bad been fully discussed in fha United States.He was making hjs mptlon (n qrd,,r tÿ tiave the matter discussed, which lie hoped would Lot fie done from a standpoint of party Was.He discltviîaef! aoy ^uob idea *a bringing the matter up.The time, however, for negotiating the treaty wag n.qt weii i-boaep, gntf he was surprised at the want of forecast which was exhibited here ip vjew \u201c matter Creiliors are requested to fyle their ale he8rbrf°r6 m\"\u2019 'WUbla OUB ffifrih, aurt Whvte Ken lenf '° Me0t!U U»\u2019 Office o) yte, Kerr oi'zxt o eA XYO-X.CAPITAL.$1,000,000 ASSET!.4,886,812 STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS, First Mortgages on Oily Property.$980,890 OO United States Government Loan Bonds,.,.582,200 OO State of Pennsylvania Loan Bonds,.334,575\tOO Oily of Philadelphia and other Otty Bonds.\t806,820\tOO Railroad Bonds, Stocks and Canal Loans.\t000,055\t96 Cash In Bank A Bankers\u2019 Hands\t402,667\t33 CashPremlums in course of transmission.\t145,371\t30 Notes Receivable A Marino Premiums unsettled.010,010\t43 Loans on Collateral Security, Accrued Inter- terest, ko.92,018\t09 Real Estate, Offices of the Company.\t74,318\t80 FOR SALK, That valuable property, corner of Palace Street aud Beaver Hall Hill, 111 feet on farmer and 6! on latter; area, 7.528.Title perfect.Apply to J.L LEPROHoN, M D., 287 St.Antoine Street.March 6\tr D n stT 6 5 TO LET, * A fine Country Residence, beau-' tlfully situated on ObamblyBasin, within a few minutes\u2019 walk of Railway Station, at present occupied by Capt.H.W.Austin; command-Ir g Bne view of the Rapids and Beloell and other mountains.First-class Stable and Coach-honse attached ; also, Flower and Kitchen Gardens and two good Wells.Flr.-t-rate Boating and Fishing.Apply to Mr.Sumnbr, 347 St.Paul Street, Montreal; or to Capt.H, W.Austin, Chambly Basin.March 9\tdu 57 FOR SALS OR TO LET.D J Do D > Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Total Assets, 1st Jan., 1875,$4,880,812 90 The Company insuroe Cargoes and Freights to and from all parts of the world, and Issues Policies and Oertlficstes making Loss Payablr in Gold either In Montreal or by Messrs.Bbown, Shiplby A Co., London.ROBERT HAMPSON, 18 Corn Exchange.February 18\t41 DesiialilePiivate Residences FOR SALE OR TO LET, .Those new Cut-slone Houses, i now In course of completion, on ¦J St.Antoine slrett, facing the magnificent grounds and deer park of Henry Judah, Esq , with tho City Cars running to the door, combining ad vantage cf town and country; first-class In every respect, heated by furnace, Ac.Ac.A large portion of tho purohase money may ro xialn.JUDAH WURTELE A BRANOHAUD, 3 Place d*Armes Hill or u this vicinity who require labourers und doffitStic servants.Meetings are to be hr Id at Na-nanee and Ncwburg on Saturday next, the object of the meetings arc to get information in reference to emigration and receive B1DNIGHT JIBSPATCHES E U B O P E.FRANCE, At List.Paris, March 10.\u2014It is officially announced that the Ministry has been formed, as follows :\u2014M Buffet, Minister of the Interior; M Dufaure, Justice ; M Leon Say Finance; M Wallon, Instruction; Viscompte PeMeajjx of the Right, Agriculture ; Duke DtCozes, Foreign Affairs j Gen.DeOissey, New York, consigned to Easter- ______gan, ot this city.The hearse was transported from the shop in Boches ter without changing cars from the fiat on which it was originally placed.Before shipment, the manulacturers placed a large box over it to protect it from the weather.The box rested on the axles, inside the w heels, being long enough to extend from the rear over the dash-board in front.Owing to the construction of the driver\u2019s seat on the hearse, tho corners of tho box extended far enough to allow room lor the body of a man to pass between tho box at that point and the hearse.The front and rear of the vehicle is so constructed as to swing open, and thereby hangs the tale.This was noticed by some one, who, with-eut fear of tjre railroad companies, silently contemplated how easy it would be to saye a tew dollars and see the country where strawberries grew as large as hen\u2019s eggs, all the year round.This unknown one devoured with eager eyes the place where ho might recline undisturbed, and then pounced off to lay in a stock of provierons.These he procured, and silently poked through the cavity between the hearse and the box, after which he followed with due deliberation.Oece within the Wooden sepulchre, he wafted a song of praise, for there re-oosed a large box (such as are used to incase coffins) filled with silver-plated casket ornaments, etp., which had been packed in straw and shavings, as also ft»® seat cbsh- i0nA8;-ter arranging his corned beef, bread, sardines, hermetically sealed cabbage, and tobacco he deranged the ornaments m the tobacco, ne o\tia the cen.i, tnrèoose in.And than, after \u2018taking a drink and a chew of tobacco, he taking a i*r _ ,\tand fine shavings.ACCIDENTS.THE FIRST COMPANY CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE C0MPANÏ PERFECT SECURITY.FIRST OFFERING A Bonus to its Accident Policy-Holders, AND THE ONLY ONE NOW GIVING Twenty-five per Cent, of its Profits fo those \"insured in that Branch is the Citizens Insurance Company .Sound Homo Company.EDWARD STARK, Manager Accident Department, October 17 mwf ly (174) 218 -\t.,mra narsons requirtne form DeOuzes, Foreign Affairs: Gen.Deüissey\tthe strew and fine sEavtogs.MOLSONS BANK The Shareholders of tho Molaocs Bank are hereby notified that a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT.upon the Capital Stock was this day de elated for the current half-year, and thal the same will be payable at the Office of the Bank, In this City, on and after the FIB3T clay of APRIL next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to 81st Instant Inclusive.By orler ol the Board.jF.WOLÏER3TAN THOMAS, Cashier.Montreal, 2nd March, 1875 mwf 24M D 1A 52 RATES MODERATE.7 he Best Life Insurance Company i Dr minion.{he TO LET, __.Two Three-storey and Base- 4 Vi v; merit flrat-class Houses, Metcalfe ii « * = j Street,\u2014$700.Also, two Three .ijjjjijj,storey and Basement first-class Houses H her broke Street,\u2014$400.THEODORE HART A SON.March 5\t6* TO LEL A number of Dwelling Houses | 'jin different parts of the City.Apply to R STANLEY CLARK BAGG, Advocate, 162 St, James Street.February 27\t49 .eaafcwa -a\tfns^rinsatnim'rwBSwagatBMgçisaBas^ STORKS TO LET.Lackawanna Coal A SPECIALTY.HARTT & BAKER, Viotokia Squabs, [YARD:_15 OOLBORNE STREET.October 1\tly 283 SMITHS\u2019COAL FOR SALE, A CARGO OF BEST REVfMEMinS\u2019COU believe that the same were the acts of Incendiaries,the undersigned Is authorized by the FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES transacting business In this City to offer and pay the above REWARD to any one, not being the principal, that will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the parties, any of them, guilty of such Incendiarism.\tCHAS.D.HANSON, Secretary Board of Fire Underwriter» of Canada.March 2\t61 Si James Building Society, The Books of this Society are now open\u2014 1.\tFor the Subscription of a NEW ISSUE, or Class of Appropriations.The Books are of one, two, three and four thousand dollars each.The Weekly Instalments will be\u2014 $0 60 per book of.$1,000 1 00\t\u201c .2,06(1 1\t50\t.8,000 2\t00\t\u201c\t.4,000 As was the case In the first issue of this society, any one winning an Appropriation will have to refund only three-fourths, or seventy-five per cent.2.\tFor the Subscription of a class of Accumulating Stock.Shares are of One Hundred Dollars each, payable one per cent, per month.3.\tFor the Subscription of a class of Permanent Stock.Payments on the above Shares commence on March 1st at the Office, 852J St.Catherine Street.J.P.ROTTOT, M.D., President.E.BEAUVAIS, Sec.and Treas, February 24\t46 Estate Late Dr.Wolfred Nelson.TO LET, Following LOTS suitable for LUMBER YARDS : On St.Thomas and Seminary £ta , Area, 31,000 Feet; On St.Patrick andhParm Streets, Area, 36,000 Feet: On Craig and Salaberry Streets, Area, 17,000 Feet: On Oolborne Avenue and Paria St., Area, 24,000 Feet.Plans can be seen.Apply to A.PREVOST * OO., 286 and 268 Sr.Pa ox.Stkkict.February 20\t1m 48 NKW PUBLICATION S.TO LET, The first-class Store, .\t11.0.-U11.00 WWU.V., NO.2 j \u2022 \u2022 \u2019Y Western Buildings, Ohaboillez Square, neit deer to Messrs.J.U \u201d pjj^mith A Oo , Wholesale Grocers, and at present occupied by Mr.J.G, Raymore, Apply to WM.DOW A OO.February 28\t48 STORES TO LET.This Institution was Established In the year 1847.It is, therefore, free from ihose dangers to which almost all Com panles are subject during the early years cf their existence.Its Capital 1s ample, its rates are well known to be moderate, and its business Is managed by persons of long experience and recognized ability.These features tend, as the success of the Company has proved, to afford perfect security to Assurers and makes the Institution unsurpassed by any other Company doing business In Canada.MR, GLADSTONE'S REPLI VATICANISM.ASSURERS NOW JOINING Will participate In One Year\u2019s Share of Profits.DETAILED REPORTS AND TABLE OF RATES may be obtained at the Offices or Agencies of the Company.A.G.RAMSAY, Managing Director R.HJLLB, Assistant Secretary.MONTRBAt, AGEITOY : No 196 St- James Stx*eet B.P0WNALL, General Agent- March 8\t2m 62 BOOK 21 JOB PRIKTIHG rw ali.dbsobijptions at thb \u2018-\u2018HERALD\u201d OFFJGF PENNY, WILSON A OO, AN ANSWER TO REPROOFS REPLIES by Ihe Right Hon.GLADSTONE, M.P.X*x- i C5 I I ' D; IJ Id I* A Il'l\u2019A-l MINT Security should be the primary consideration, which is afforded by the large accumulated funds and the unlimited liability of Shareholders, Accounts kept distinct from those of ire Department.W.E.SCOTT, M.D., H.L.ROUTH, Medical Referee.W.TATILEY, H.J, MUDGE, Inspector.Chief Agents For the convenience of the Mercantile community,recent London and Liverpool Directories can be seen at this Office Montreal, 12th February, 1874.ly 38 The British America Fire Cf Marine Affurance Company, Established 1833.A Li descriptions of Insurance effected at current rates M, ll.Gault, Agent, Saint jfames Siredi, LEGAL.INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 In the Matter of CHARLES REAY, of the City of Montreal, Individually, and acting for himself and for GEORGE BEATTIE, late of Montreal, In the Co-partnership carried on by them at Montreal as Grocers, under the name and firm of REAY and BEATTIE, an Insolvent.I, the undersigned, David J.Craig, of the City of Montreal, Official Assignee, have been appointed Assignee in this matter.Creditors are requested to fyle their claims before me within one month.DAVID J.CRAIG, Official Assignee.Montreal, 9th March, 1876.du 68 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.In the Matter of CHAS.BOYER, of Montreal, Trader, Insolvent.I, the undersigned,' L.Jos.Lajole, of the City of Montreal, have been appointed Assignee in this matter.Creditors are requested to fyle their claims before me, within one month, and are hereby notified to meet at my Office, No.97 St.James Street, In the City of Montreal, on Thursday, the Fifteenth day of April next, at Three o\u2019clock P.M., for the examination of the Insolvent and for the ordering of the affairs of the Estate generally.L.JOS.LAJOIE, Assignee.Montreal, 9th March, 1875.du 58 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 In the Matter of CHARLES NEWHOUSE ARMSTRONG, JESSIE Dh LIGNY ARMSTRONG and JAMES FERGUSON ARMSTRONG, all carrying en trade and business together at the City of Montreal, as Provision Merchants, under the name and firm of ARMSTRONG BROTHERS, Insolvents.The Insolvents have made an assignment of their estates to me, and the Creditors are notified to meet at their place of business, No.1 Commissioners Street, In Montreal, upon Monday, the 29th day of March instant, at Three o\u2019clock iu the afternoon, to receive statements of affairs and to appoint an Assignee.DAVID J.CRAIG, Interim Assignee.Montreal, 9th March, 1876.du 58 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 In the Matter of W.M.PATTERSON, of Montreal, Trader, Insolvent.I, the undersigned, L.Jos.Lajole, of the City of Montreal, have been appointed Assignee In this matter.Creditors are requested to fyle their claims before me, within one month, and are hereby notified to meet at my Office, No 97 St.James Street, ia the City of Montreal, on SATURDAY, the TENTH day of APRIL next, at 11 o\u2019clock, a.m,, for the examination of the Insolvent, and for the .ordering of the affairs of the Estate generally.L, Jos.LAJOIE, Assignee.Montreal, 9th March, 1875.du 58 .INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 In the Matter of JOHN HALY, of the City of Montreal, Trader, Insolvent.I, the undersigned.L.Jos.Lsjole, of the City of Montreal, have been appointed Assignee in this matter.Creditors are requested to fyle their claims before me, within one month, and are hereby notified to meet at my Office, No.97 St.James Street, In the City of Montreal, on Friday, the 9th day of April next, at Three o\u2019olock P.M., for the examination of the Insolvent and for the ordering of the affairs of the Estate generally.L.JOS.LAJOIE, Assignee.Montreal 8th March, 1875.du 57 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.In the matter of J.H.DORVAL, of the City of Montreal, Trader, an Insolvent.The Insolvent has made an assignment of his estate and effects to me, and the Creditors are notified to meet at his place of business, No, 129 Notre Dame Street, In Montreal, on Tuesday, the 2 3rd day of March instant, at Eleven A.M., to receive statements of his affairs and to appoint an Assignee.L.JOS LAJOIE, Interim Assignee.Montreal, 6th March, 1675 du 65 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869 In the Matter of JOHN GOUDIE, of the City of Montreal, an Insolvent, A Dividend Sheet has been prepared, open to objection until 19th Instant, after which Dividend will be paid.DAVID J.CRAIG, Official Assignee.Montreal, 4th March, 1875.du 65 -toi- DATUKA TATULA Asthma and Bronchitis Î Is admitted by all who have tried It to ensure more speedy and certain relief than any other remedy.The testimonials daily received attest this to a remarkable degree.General AlexaudeiP says: \u2014« I have never known an instance In which relief was not obtained.\u201d Dr.MeVeagh reports:\u2014\u201cIt had the most wonderful effect I ever witnessed.\u201d Sold In tins.Cigars and Cigarettes in boxes.Pastilles for Inhalation in boxes.Wholesale and Retail of SAVORY & MOORE, 143 New Bond Street, London, W., And retail of all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the world, who also supply SAVORY A MOORE\u2019S Pancreatine and Pancreatine Wine, by the aid of which persons take Cod Liver Oil without nausea or indigestion, August 22\t[2]\t199 PRESS WORK NEATLY HONE.With a varied Assortment of SCRIP CERTIFICATES Brokers\u2019 Note conns, ACCOUNT SALES FORMS Insurance, Bant AND NOTICES.NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at its next Session for an Act to Incorporate the CANADIAN GAS LIGHTING COMPANY.Dated at Montreal, Provinoe of Quebec this 22nd day of December, A.D.1874,\t\u2019 W.M.B.HARTLEY, Solicitor for Applicants, 40 St.John Street January 28\ta s 19 LAW FORMS.IKON WORKS, &c.THE UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE In Lots to Suit Purchasers, At a Price much below Manufacturer\u2019s Cost, 5,400 Ft, MIGHT IRON PIPE, 5 in.external and 4J in.internal diameter, Suitable for Artesian Wells,Drying; Kilns,* \u2014ALSO\u2014 TW O (F.GK Beckett) PORTABLE ENGINEGMLFRS, 15 HORSE-POWER.HESFELEB, HEAVES & CO.Nuns\u2019 Balldlngs, (near French Cathedral, 21 & 23 DeBresoles Street.December 7\tiTg 290 TOBACCOS, CIGARS, &c.i FÏB THE F.F.CIGiR The Best Cigar in the Dominion.HOROWITZ BROS., Sole Proprietors, 241 McGill and 3 Bleury Streets.February 18\tly 41 fm wi mm BRISTOL BIRDS-EVE TOBACCO / COPE\u2019S MIXTURE JUST RECEIVED.Oolien XjcrDez Opposite Savage, Lyman & Co.AI.SO, Oornar St.James Street and Place INSOLVENT ACT OP 1869 In the Matter of S.W.MASON, of the City of Montreal, an Insolvent.A Dividend Sheet has been prepared, open to objection until 19th Instant, after which Dividend will be paid.DAVID J.CRAIG.Offleial Assignee.Montreal, 4th March, 1875.du 65 GROCERIES, WINES, &c, KEIÜIR\u2019S lïlMlM JUST RECEIVED, l-lb.and 2-lb.Pots.RAFFINÉ-CHEESE, From the Island of Orleans, n.jHCJiiïix'XT'jairj » » a tt .-v DUFRESNE IE IR, MONTREAL REFINED, In Large orj Small Quantities.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 DRY AND SWEET CATAWBA.FOR SALE BY \u201e F.KINGSTON, Wine and Spirit Merchant.20 Hospital Street p«eember 17\t(r a99 STORAGE.ANTHONY FORCE, Warehouseman & Commission Merchant.Storage For Bonded & Free Good AT Wellington Stores, Wellington St Bond 69 \u201ctondX8\u2019 Wellln8rton Street Coal Oil Stores, Tanneries des' Hollands, Bond 84.September 28\tiy ag0 Dry Crushed, Granulated, A Crashed and Scotch Refined SUGAR ; MOLASSES, Porto Rico and Sugar House in small Hhds and Barrels ; BRANDY, GIN, Paul Emile Thomas\u2019 SHERRY PORT WINE, \u2019 CHAMPAGNE, Sparling Saint Peray, Hermitage, Oha-teaubourg and Rhone WINES, ALMONDS, Fresh Tarragona, Hard Shell I viz» and Shelled ; WALNUTS and FILBERTS.For sale by n t ^ oo V.HUDON.October 22\t25I TheSubscilbsolfeifoiSale 1000 Pkgs New Season\u2019s JAPAN YOUNG HYSON, SOUCHONG A CONGOU, In Half-chests and Cattles 200 Hhds Vacuum Pan SUGARS 600 Bbls Dry Crushed and Granulated Do 200 Bbls S.H.MOLASSES 250 Bags RICE 200 Bbls Pure COD OIL, Inspected 150 Bbls Steam Refined SEAL OIL \u2014Also\u2014 6000 Bushels INDIAN CORN In lots to I suit Purchasers 1000 Bags Liverpool SALT.W.R.ROSS Sc OO., 11 St.Sacrament Street.Ex S.S.\u201c SCANDINAVIAN,\u201d | A large and well-selected Stock of Surgical Instruments,&c Comprising the following, yi*.:_ Amputating Cases, Surgeons\u2019 Pocket Cams, Cupping Cases, Physicians\u2019 Pocket Cases, Post Mortem Cases,Stomach Pumps ; FORCEPS\u2014Tooth, Midwifery, Dressing l>i®ooting, etc., etc.; KNIVES Amputating, Pocket, Dressing etc.SCALPEIÆ in Ebony and Ivorv \u2022 CATHETERS-Qum Elastic, Silver and Electro Plated; Eye and Ear Instruments, Lancets Needles Specula, eto.LYMANS, OLABB * OO.ly »\u2022 F*bra»r* 4 BITTERS' I To Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Londonderry.fto.Static of Pennsylvania, State of Virginia, State of Georgia, State of Florida, State ok Nevada, State o» a t a ^8tatk of Indiana .state of Alabama, State of Louisiana, State of Minnesota, par?y\u201c f)«okryp^USI';5IL,AY from 'beCom-York.\t^IKR North River, New vidl'd t w,irlQ^;atloI's ani1 provisions pro-S any othe?line ar° ullau,'paRsed by those Cahin^t^^ KeturnTlcketH-Jl?l*a\u2018,;dl^|,;(\u201d\u2018-Antermediate or Second Cabin\u2014*40 Cv Steerage\u2014As low as by any other first,-clas ~\t.Bne or route.Imr dates of sailing, apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN A CO., H f .^Broadway, ffew Vork 41.IT.MAOKIl, 136 state Street, .,\tBoston.U A.ANSKLL St.Sulplce Street '' Montreal.y m Or to May 18 CASH ADVANCES.January 16 ly IS LEAD, CEMENT, &c.CEMENT^ ! PORTLAND, ROMAN, WATER | LIMB.For Sale by Copland a Molaren 0senpet^rheeyr?8nl1 ^ W\u20181]1\"«\u2018onSt^ts advances made ! General Mercliand ise CONSIGNED TO NEW YORK, \u2019^*°M '*r?kMeB made, and Advances on Merchandise for the Dominion of Canada.ALLAN HAY, Merchant, 87 Broad Street, New York, November 12 6m 269 ; I.James\u2019, in 600,100 and 26-lb Kegs I Scott\u2019s, \u2022\u2022\t
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