Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 27 novembre 1878, mercredi 27 novembre 1878
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D porter iU sit.>*ary tetreet\u2019 i§0 M0REAL\u2019 v, , f band the various kmoo of pH i- f IK .WOOD ANX> Bottle-rbpphkd.Atttnoi'uea.VOL.LXX.-NO 2s3 AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.1878.Price 2 Cents WILLIAM DOW & 00' Brewers & Maltsters.Superior Pale and Brown Malt ; India pale sud other Ales, Extra Double and single Stout, in wood and bottle.FAMIMS& SBPPilSD, The f ¦ llowing Bottlers only are authorD.ed to use our labels, viz.: Thos.J.Howard.173 St.Peter Street.Jas.Virtue.19 Aylmer Thos.Ferguson .2b9St.ConstantStreet Wm.Bishop .697i\tSt.Catherine St.Thos.Kinsella.144 Ottawa Street.CleophasMaisoneuve 585 St.Dominique Mav SO\tiv 327 CA.PITA.JL,._________________________CTING UNDER CHARTER, FOR MONTHS ENDING 31st OCTOBER AND 30th SEPTEMBER, 1878, ACCORDING TO THE RETURNS FURNISHED BY THEM TO THE AUDITOR 01 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS lT^.\t~\t\u2014\t\u2014- \u2014-\u2014-*\u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014-_ - ^owi000 \u2019 S66,«6 600,000 -\t2;«o,oo» ,000,000 .I ««,000 ,000,000 ,000,000 ,000,000 , 500,000 >000,000 3,000,000 6,000,00° , 000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 1,000,000 ,,000,000 53,966,666 400,000 I,\t000 000 400,000 J,\t000,000 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 200,000 $ 2,000,000 1,000,000 6,000,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 12,000,000 4,866,666 1,600,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1.500,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 1,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 4,000,000 63 966,666 400,000 1,000,000 400,000 500,000 200,000 Capital Subscribed.\t\tCapital Paid Up.\t OCT.\tSett\tOct.\tSept $\t$\t$\t$ 2,000,000\t2,000,000\t2,000,000\t2,000,000 1,000,000\t1,000,000\t723.550\t721,150 6,000,000\t6,000,000\t6,000,000\t6,000,000 970,250\t970,250\t570,250\t970,250 3,000,000\t3,000,000\t2,996,756\t2,996,756 5°9>750\t509,750\t509.750\t509,750 1,000,000 580,200\t1,000,000\t1,000,000\t1,000,000 \t579,800\t561,641\t560,391 912,800\t912,800\t882,44s\t882,445 12,000,000\t12,000,000 4,866,666\t11,998,400\t11,998,400 4,866,666 4,866,666\t\t4,866,666\t 1,600,000\t1,600,000\tI,60c,000\t1,600,000 2,000,000\t2,000,000\t2,000,000 960,745\t2,000,000 960,745 1,000,000\t1,000,000\t\t 1,000,000\t1,000,000\t906,062\t904,562 540,ooo\t540,000\t224,120\t224,120 504,600\t504,600\t230,240\t228,510 636,690 800,000\t800,000 1,469,600\t637,190\t 1,469,600\t\t*,379,242\t1.378,293 1,000,000 2,000,000 5,798,266\t1,000,000 2,000,000 5,798,266\t1,000,000 1.996,71s\t1,000,000 *,996,715 \t\t5,486,213\t5,493,330 243,374\t243,374\t*94,744\t*94,744 2,500,000\t2,500,000\t2,500,000\t2,500,000 2,000,000\t2,000,000\t1,992,990 990,890\t1,992,990 1,000,000\t1,000,000\t\t990,890 3,500,000\t3,500,000\t3,471,5*7\t3,468,285 59i795»5°6\t59.795,105\t58,080,128\t58,075,683 400,000\t400,000\t378,360\t378,360 1,000,000\t1,000,000\t1,000,000\t1,000,000 400,000\t400,000\t337.895\t337,570 1,000,000\t1,000,000\t900,000\t900,000 \t600,000\t\t600,000 500,000\t\t\t362,027\t 0\t500,000\t500,000\t200,000\t200,000 1,000,000\tI 000,000\t1,000,000\t1,000,000 678,830 1,000,000\t1,000,000\t679,230\t \t\t200,000\t200,000 \t\t\t \t\t\t Notes In circulation.Dominion Government Deposits payable on Demand.Oct.751,961 497.660 2,121,971 876,604 920,359 358,785 843,874 i54,128 565,449 3*265,945 1,020,334 i45>5i7 693*052 34>232 471,357 72,374 153*316 302,075 454*614 860,047 i>°95.-372 2,337,905 163,283 509*257 803,413 220.661 !,298,572 20,492,117 103,133 567,602 71,165 .463,807 41,717 112,439 532,074 204,271 I5^,335 Sept Dominion Government Deposits payable after notice, or on a fixed day.$ 723,403 418,728 2,000,203 863,877 920,738 330,659 776*202 \u201958,378 561,827 3,443,340 1,012,220 I37»729 683,136 30,559 408,487 66,425 119,205 275,607 443,509 824,199 995,549 2,264,294 166,098 507,817 298,529 2i7,34r 1,281,250 19,929,229 *00,734 538,762 69,114 414,409 160,093 1*6,334 572,116 246,334 152,601 Oct.$ 27,857 31,263 117.416 *5,309 2*1,544 66,669 16,972 38,164 2,228,541 9,607 **,755 14,616 **,544 52,464 62,005 35,492 13,923 105,292 21,688 57,597 85,359 v 21,000 63,997 104,685 1,663 14,007 3,440,469 44,210 164,422 221,607 40,430 68,217 2,599 45,866 Sept $ 25,861 28,017 190,027 13,261 260,767 53,77* 17,626 26,21*7 !,392,525 19,238 **,755 32,095 *1,544 52,464 54,444 33,497 13,602 95,335 20,765 56,210 65,120 84,154 103,705 1,663 20,559 3,684,234 34,218 149,205 204,842 24,287 *33,759 2,599 34,188 r.lAJSIL.ITIEIS.Provincial Government Deposits payable on Demand.Oct.69,400 35,000 20,000 15,000 35,000 374,400 Sept 69,400 35,000 25,000 15,000 35,000 379,400 Oct.24,758 10,064 7,280 *83,385 148,069 34,53* 16,316 81,411 21,664 527,482 Sept 4*004 29,706 1,873 601,814 148,069 50,000 33005 21,636 80,218 19,850 BANKS.Ontario .Bank of Toronto.Bank of Hamilton.Canadian Bank of Commerce.Dominion.Ontario.Standard.Federal.Bank of Ottawa.Imperial Bank of Canada.Quebec.Montreal .British North America.Peoples.Nationale.Jacques Cartier .Ville-Marie .St.Jean.Banque de St.Ifyacinthe.La Banque d\u2019Hdchelaga.Eastern Townships.Exchange Bank of Canada.Molsons.Merchants\u2019.Mechanics.Quebec .Union.Stadacona Bank.Consolidated .Provincial Government Deposits payable after notice, or on a fixed day.Oct.Total.Nova Scotia.28.Bank of Yarmouth.29.Bank of Nova Scotia.30.Exchange Bank of Yarmouth .31.Merchants\u2019 Bank of Halifax.32.Peoples Bank of Halifax.33.Union Bank of Halifax.34.Bank of Liverpool.35.Pictou Bank.New Brunswick.36.Bank of New BnmswicK .37.Maritime Bank of the Dorn, of Canada.38.People\u2019s Bank .39.St.Stephens Bank.Grand Total.110,000 55,000 143,847 10,936 91,622 511,406 Sept 110,000 55,ooc 45,oco 6,000 270,166 11,044 2^,000 134,723 681,934 Other Deposits payable on Other Deposits ipayable Demand.\tafter notice, or on a fixed day.Oot.$ i>373.46i 452.182 \u2022MSS.o\u2019?1,162,775 1,335,970 266,363 1,036,744 99,362 868,068 6,264,125 908,628 «75,499 498,280 271,682 101,371 52,726 208,6l9 124,553 368,999 692,407 1,875,369 4,186,222 249,631 2,505,164 327,348 276,503 2,700,809 33,035,888 68,817 494,588 26,594 212,275 29,230 36,174 674,058 79,429 102,506 Sept $ 1.459.462 479,638 4,385,456 1,245.365 *,408,580 254,911 995,521 103,302 9I2,X37 6,147,857 837,090 677,038 374,189 279,849 96,940 50,254 *88,563 ! *78,233 j 304,271 I 669,510 ; *,935,439 I 4.263.462\t! 238,382 2,733,806 1 332,471 : 274,869 ) 2,664,773 ! Oci.$ 892,642 224,416 4,26l,6l3 1,158,736 943,610 4°9,377 1,254,016 299,032 983,455 4,487,426 3,672,980 580,880 793,305 253,330 127,131 III,809 643,689 33,539 723,699 \u2019,476,474 49,5*2 290,542 7*4,734 1,946,640 33,49i,38o 7*,*57 506,479 29,432 187,831 120,923 24,847 978,950 103,619 81,528 26,332,596 48,936 1,388,090 h,8t3 744,605 1,753 223,908 1,201,243 217,348 Sept $ 928,393 182,029 4,307,986 1,085,455 897,614 405,°54 1,358,159 3of,435 1,007,803 4,583,010 3,733,689 602,926 752,647 234,826 135,907 102,894 643,900 39,011 781,589 1,460,892 268,299 734,994 1,862,930 26,416,453 51,276 1,403,361 12,287 762,162 3i4,7i5 223,026! 1,201,308 223,176 Due to other Banks In |Due to other Banks or Canada.\t| Agents In Foreign countries.Due to other Banks or Agents in United Kingdom.Oct.Sept $ 51,859 17,854 63,278 231 49,756 694 33,45i 4,307 1,145,489 31,704 2,895 42,203 783 2,865 18,415 18,338 J2,933 33,374 8,165 12,786 1,722 *3,927 1,548,037 1,871 5,824 11,165 26,342 20,537 16,057 44,522 20,845 1,996 $ 22,864 '53,192 96,694 7,285 64,890 98 41,968 5,790 1,086,276 7.737 4,769 51,958 943 28 9,801 15,472 54,301 81,111 140,665 14,718 31,389 1,093 3,759 1,796,812 412 14,852 *5,501 36,615 2,753 4,087 44,095 3,499 Oct.Sept [Oct.Sept 59,173 259 61,835 i 28,067 1,303 18,747 1,403 8,005 180,309 281,644 20,489 46 2,895 334 15,124 85,244 5,836 186,693 296,502\t363,808 25,128\t41,9*6 190,205\t192,861 235 105,031\t102,049 9,469 81,582 58,154 402,152 186,987 185,553 33,744 97,515 Liabilities not Included under foregoing Heads.Oct 8,949 Sept Total Liabilities.Oct.Sept Nos.5,966\t9.536 5,069\t5,297 18,060\t18,060 57,357\t59,226 822\t1,277 229,231 60,979 187,848 1,540,767 *,037 575 3,328 394 96,223 5,*3* 36,838 687,445 180,731 406,629 *,897,852 3,790 167,362 46,265 875,027 5,979 62,539 164,834 7,556 64,001 .65,347 83,637.2T9! 100,000 12,824 52* 219* 100,000 36,655 3,098,869 *,292,776 **>038,556 3,238,786 3,865,684 1,090,169 3,347,357 569,495 2>463,445 17,9*8,760 5,651,320 *>422,515 2,068,237 483,589 981,663 202,928 559,559 552,360 *,575,46i 1,789,084 3,836,537 8,721,866 579,340 3,396,566 *,73*,367 500,549 6,272,797 88,249,644 266,970 2.738,194 120,738 1,690,163 247,306 394,229 2,656,055 1,249,810 309,599 $ 3,160,376 1,231,006 **,385,481 3,257*161 3,981,994 *,045,959 3,374,545 59*>742 2>5*3>776 *8,758,737 5,628,721 *>443,755 2,007,904 488,083 902,887 187,429 5*2,173 570,337 1,496,817 i>873,446 3,899,163 8,449,035 609,147 3,635,8X9 1,762,040 494,966 6,394,777 89»657,3*7 261,589 2,790,918 126,335 1,643,076 623,295 369,552 2,777,07* 1,494,238 \u2022*3 .14 \u2022*5 .16 \u2022*7 .18 \u202223 .24 \u202225 .26 .27 .28 .29 .30 \u20223* .32 \u202233 \u202234 \u202235 271,217 \u202236 \u202237 \u202238 \u202239 ASSETS.KOI.\tSpecie.\t\tDominion Notes.\t\tNotes and Cheques on other Banks.\t\tBalances due irom Banks In Canada.\t\tBalances due from 1 other Banks or Agents not In Canada.\t\tBals, due from other Banks or Agents In U.Kingdom.\t\tSovenrment Debentures or Stock.\t\tLoans to Dominion Government.\t\tLoans to Provincial Governments.\t \tOCT.\tSept\tOct.\tSept.\tOct.\tSept\tOct.\tSept\tOct.j\tSept\tOct.\tSept\tOct.\tSept\tOct.\tSept\tOct.\tSept I\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\t$ 195.677 53,876 654,476 113,142 166,784 51,603 tii,423 25,-78 83,354\t$ 195,950 57,5i5 665,206 1x0,837 192,720 50,902 107,103 22,004 81,728\t$ 347,251 35,671 605,324 162,459 241,595 80,999 156,0^8 28,401 204,008\t$ 324,003 30,766 626,327 168,378 229,239 66,255 129,044 26,203 136,287\t$ 98,415 37,522 379,505 126,320 181,887 55,433 *93,534 25,609 73,452\t$ 74,232 45,478 484,183 130.849 171,985 63,551 191,228 28,407 115,784\t$ 35,633 86,803 456,559 161,364 85,248 16,782 128,619 39,965 106,098\t$ 63,465 96,119 663,397 2*1,573 81,223 17,214 177,267 81,848 I03,I93\t$ 9,409 12,221 *,348,506 81,287 25,542 l6,o8l 25,023 19,902 120,629\t$ 40,673 12,666 1,448,469 201,85s, 28,1% 5,846 24,241 25,796 37,378\t$ 37,078 89,301 10,968 10,445 9,091 7,252\t$ 19,424 48,823 12,213 127,266\t$ 146,669 909,346 2,000\t$ 146,669 909,346 2,000\t$ 1,191 5,143\t$ 606 4,063\t$ 59,528\t$ \t1 \tL 43,166 C \tE \tC \tS \tF \tC \t1 \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\t1,695,385 713,125 93,453 37,274 5,580 3,960 2,930 1,392 79,442 12,609 151.633 323.407 4,887 124.7*6 67,622 29,002 225,111\t1,535,641 725,254 95,054 29,612 1,470 1,805 5,562 1,871 80,974 13,585 154,850 330,291 548 124,263 67,267 27,756 228,835\t1,932,292 888,811 183,928 394,559 101,502\t2,309,780 879.893 187,886 318,532 85,965\t864,022 147,962 36,223 74,542 7,792 95,°58\t1,177,086 202,422 53,788 54,*37 8,777\t234,093 541,268 29,767 87,265 84,969 1,673 63,4*4 180,228 95,1*5 277,354 107,041 40,597 215,831 1,583 30,694 93,306 23,160\t262,491 552,050 13,834 52,143 91,624 1,388\t2,458,658 622,499 *0,356 9,205\t2,241,852 753,783 11,345 16,954\t515,958 25,581 2,283\t468,692 5,296 4,336\t291,286 35,000\t331,336\t\t\t1,148,229\t1,094,554 j \t \t\t 16\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t 26\t\t\t\t8,257 6,639 41,847 60,043 9°)975 444,733 864,588 26,312 248,417 89,397 37,522 327,835\t7,262 6,494 38,454 59,847 88,067 423,502 771,322 1,923 247,452 73,681 63,228 176,908\t2,028 17,305 57,43* 21,212 146,953 141,572 300,989 24,1*0 137,340 95,589 27,504 313,099\t3,049 12,456 66,150 19,449 136,167 232,646 372,790 31,030 *33,642 **0,545 82,278 361,402\t\t49,5*7 154,275 130,216 282,830 92,663 22,829 57,856 117,555 53,084 70,507 7,865\tI,6lO 2,185 5,025 T25,6l6 26,858 79,586 251,328 4,038 45,186 14,223 *9,797\t4,33* *,8o2 5,055 *15,879 45.473 9*,554 305,492 4, *97 52,676 *3,544 16,762 62,609\t2,084 7,749 4>*45 ii,i33 20,490 280,349 44,036\t3,295 3,906 4>138 xi,*33 302,616 59,133\t148,433 262,106 70,566\t148,433 262,106 70,566\t5,3*3\t9,699\t>\t\t\t !!!!!!!! \t \t .\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t5,027,150\t4,909,216\t7,609,053\t7,506,706\t3,683,321\t4,447,095\t3,233,440\t3,508,038\t5,367,079\t5,568,944\t1,077,95*\t1,070,282\t1,865,408\t1,870,458\t11,649\t14,369\t*,*07,758\t1,137,721 \t27,891 1x4,015 16,205 X 10,847\t\t\t\t5,698 78,660\t9,5*1 81,552\t5,738 146,406\t20,474 120,193 8,970\t\t\t.\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 1*\t\t\t138,574 *5,437\t85,382 11,428 77,663\t*15,019 TI,4iO\t\t\t\t\t7,655 218,402 4,640 22,784\t265,398\t\t\t230,551\t\t60,573\t\txi^oSi\t112,658 29\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t4J>4y\t\t 30\t\t\t\t\t\t68,777\t*,7x9 87,798 18,607\t3» 5**\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 31\t 3J\t\t\t35,176\t\t32,089\t\t\t\t47,77° 19,896\t\t28,197\t\t36,825\t\t\t\t\t\t76,134 33\t 34.35\t\t6,713 *9,577\t\" \u201d15,875\t201 16,266\t9,9:0\t1*35 20,170\t24,623\t* \" 6,696\u2019\t2,825\t12,679\t7,918\t\t2,018\t\t\t1,207\t\t\t 36\t\t 37\t\t\t169,4*3 1,664\t175,814 2,187\t98,150 76,851\t92,100 *32,757\t48,345 30,992\t61,758 46,711\t138,819 46499\t99,955 35,204\t57,005 77,784\t21,330 20,364\t240,880\t464,345\t50,000\t50,000\t61,046\t94,416\t50,090\t50,999 39\t\t19,822\t21,546\t*,5*9\t500\t30,829\t26,341\t8,013\t10,136\t80,295\t50,750\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t!\t\t\t\t\t BANKS.Advances Secured by Bank Stock.Ontario.Oct, Sept Quebec.\u2022eal.A.acq.Cartier.i.V.Marie.* Hyacinthe.B.of Can.Stadacona .Consolidated Total Nova Scotia.B.of Yar.».B.of N.S.Ex.B.of Yar.Merchants of Halifax.Peoples' Bk.of Halfax.Union Bk.of Halifax.Bank of Liverpool.Pictou Bank.New Brunswick.Bank of N.B.Maritime Bk.of D.C.Peoples' Bank.St.Stephen's Bank.Total.$ 39,850 40,824 613,558 100,469 22,084 203,048 336,44s 13,060 251,699 458,160 171,891 1,766 11,000 57,655 800 37,196 4,200 206,460 84,545 97,660 10,697 2,763,074 6,943 28,023 ?21,050 81,50c, 678,209 94,283 57,142 \u202270,855 354,696 18,703 191,699 47i,5oo 148,539 1,766 11,000 800 68,418 4)200 Loans Secured by Bonds.Oct.$ 75,522 110,873 278,284 Ti9>326 68,673 2,884,055 654,454 199,805 74,219 55,000 337,374 \u201953,\u201963 379,033 \u201d7,745 63,45° 1I,680 2,946,274 134,404 30,460 15,000 5,zoo,617 108,190 Sept Loans, &c., to Corporations.Oct.$ 80,987 158,640 267,703 165,212 85,345 2,790,717 574,546 179,348 73,329 49,160 55,000 344,603 157,088 $ 4*8,43* 51,788 657,610 32,47* *10,937 46,800 205,431 3,600 246,358 432,012 35,830 176,080 82,000 149,231 40,800 3*4,*39 171,992 29,900 15,000 115.503 168,476 76,500 545,737 5,208,575 52,290 527,588 533,652 4,0*4,64* 53,437 87>743 Sept $ ¦ 612,836 40,879 852,02,; *3,3*8 105,537 46,800 170,742 2,000 234,045 429,016 35,830 Notes and Bills Discounted and Current.Oct.176,080 56,000 95,000 132,484 44,625 259,7*7 106,321 168,476 76,500 608,972 4,277,214 265,324 $ 4,554,*38 1,551,370 12,386,587 3,532,253 5,784,811 1,094,*57 3,308,396 1,007,464 2,393,*05 22,861,171 4,912,226 2,088,080 2.640.868 184,281 I,\t216,483 324.283 541,001 689,195 2,406,265 1,760,838 4,700,721 II,\t417,460 442,146 4,5*7,*90 2.603.869 1,115,874 7,624,656 47.771 79,121 107,658,903 580,388 *,945,3*7 421,188 2,062,089 117,031 431,125 3,265,520 672,624 Sept $ 4,411,958 I,\t447.469 12,007,635 3.357.676 5,872,289 1,099,596 3,304,962 983,050 2,399,33* 23,632,937 5.198.677 2,167,625 2,712,049 171,257 1,190,601 3x5,767 526,007 688,458 2,328,326 1,8x1,500 4,724,415 II,\t258,629 332,465 4,404,607 2,620,723 1,059,575 7,691,009 371,938 107,739,504 588,147 1,977,269 429,81.6 1,999,485 822,304 418,791 3,47\u2019,827 743,396 365,119 Notes, &c., Overdue and not specially secuïtt.Oct.$ 90,632 33,719 143,339 49,301 112,781 9,865 19,722 16,181 23,760 238,429 165,322 57,782 121,959 X0,I30 112,292 17,672 36,159 48,945 90,194 33,487 34,352 149,956 114,485 80,786 74,070 6,756 165,608 Sept 2,057,716 2,485 95,631 550 75,178 55,087 13,34s 22,303 17,856 $ 94,261 8,900 122,001 42,829 108,007 7,199 24,660 1*,789 35,403 «58,735 *43,003 54,227 125,497 *0,933 106,834 20,771 37,973 42,928 95,045 43,155 32,054 146,513 146,559 131,101 70,754 7,396 171,266 overdue Debts secured.Real Estate (other than the Bank Premises.) Oct.2,099,804 7,634 83,472 63,606 109,871 18,759 9,428 $ 68,n6 18,589 194,687 63,068 i°8,335 .9,020 6,879 28,740 137,512 56,568 278,603 109,718 \u2019>052,935 141,324 1,542 4,285 60,844 16,679 12,497 195,349 177,669 47,164 348,710 44,238 47,833 374,776 3,605,689 Sept $ 68,244 21,392 191,117 63,148 95,681 12,720 9,208 29i340 167,150 56,568 273>25* 120,510 1,032,716 *4*>37° 4>6°5 71,648 14,924 14,074 197, *09 189,659 75>4*9 393>383 45,*43 48,584 374,*50 3>7**>**9 OCT.$ 22,783 112,654 3,077 3)95* 19,056 67,873 60,030 24,242 358,205 54,385 96,600 650 65,816 45,024 *24:553 616,957 53)872 34>*24 244)3*6 2,008,176 .22,489\t*2,924 8,114 4,694 237,959 31,007 27,670 220,311 22,086 27,670 23,603 Sept $ 22,676 116,569 3,077 20,064 68,873 60,159 24,242 356,826 54,385 96,600 650 65,906 4*>975 *24,553 603,287 53)6o5 27,624 246,605 1,987,683 51,460 *,779 18,935 23,544 Bank Premises.OCt I Sept $ 52,000 238,374 73,062 *92,537 90,737 4,000 9*)*43 437,ooo 200,000 35,000 59,7*9 **3,353 38,000 18,853 10,740 $ 52,000 115,221 *57,388 177,183 606,188 68,013 1*1,993 3,32i 269,763 3,*63,598 8,000 84,636 23,149 78,824 18,535 5,624 9,038 28,966 3,306 3>6oo 238,477 44,740 i9i,747 89,426 4,000 9*,127 437,000 200,000 35,ooo 59,7*9, **3,353 38,000 18,783 10,702 115,220 157,237 177,192 605,883 67,820 **1,993 3,3'-* 269,655 Other Assets not included above.Total Assets.Oct.$ 97,800 16,728 9,885 41,036 17,400 3,118 2,405 108,166 31,598 193,396 35°,975 2,560 5,67* 14,2 54 3,132,402 8,000 84,636 23,149 77,622 35,9oo 10,817 46,910 979 3,600 7,326 4,5*8 269,077 19,834 7,815 58,634 4,437 1,266,642 93,788 466,793 35,009 273,227 70,288 80,913 139,286 Sept $ 97,800 15,6^2 9,885 40,475 22,197 3,TOI 2,297 115,418 31,598 191,707 455,704 11,525 4,671 8,390 749* 4,6*5 279,545 19,845 82,978 58,580 4,562 1,468,025 66,877 425,213 26,243 284,011 129,498 84,825 6,290,261 2,139,289 19,048,230 4,614,527 7,094,770 1,621,637 4,575,423 1,192,443 3,489,098 36,158,395 9,855,207 3,266,315 4,374,357 1,860,590 1,904,076 447,944 824,730 1,230,352 3,300,605 2,879,781 6,297,111 *5,524,04* 758,926 6,528,147 3,798,533 1,548,402 10,198,310 160,821,871 766,373 4,035,920 517,124 2,862,541 3*4,975 618,539 4,180,966 2,082,197 Sept $ 6,326,839 2,065,782 *9,323,726 4,604,700 7,183,842 1,573,139 4.583.374 1,210,222 3,517,298 37,086,237 10,300,439 3,281,038 4,321,437 1,940,520 1,822,328 426,611 768,319 1,258,144 3,214,179 2,954,926 6.395.374 15,201,822 783,150 6,829,033 3,820,969 i,535,4i5 10,274,562 162,603,437 754,319 4,054,134 520,670 2,804,582 1,352,613 591,768 4,350,955 2,306,658 536,099 Directors\u2019 Liabilities.Oct.Sept $ 300,000 141,918 418,120 104,500 244,021 72,711 1x9,970 1x6,780 78,321 765,689 113,885 411,612 29,479 184,908 37,469 40,136 55,227 294,902 66,496 176,508 355,332 874,792 541,386 \u201d5,484 518,246 199,089 l89,062 5*7,432 199,232 $ 325,552 133,584 44'o,o78 87,500 230,442 58,096 130,005 112,760 81,903 542,054 116,324 448,029 3*,808 *71,338 30,364 36,500 40,234 334,012 88,695 189,9x7 408,884 Nos.\u2022\u20223 \u2022\u20224 \u2022\u20225 .6 \u2022\u20227 .8 872,105 538,481 94,042 515,5*4 200,662 157,*82 86,329 75,722 462,871 169,119 .*3 .*4 .*5 .16 .*7 .18 .*9 .\t.20 \u202223 .24 \u202225 .26 .27 .28 .29 \u202230 \u20223* \u202232 \u202233 \u202234 \u202235 .36 .37 .38 .39 Mail Steamees Sailed.City of New York, Nov.19, for New York, 8 days out.Germanic, Nov.21, for New York, 6 days out.Bothnia, Nov.23, for New York, A days out.Dspaetuee or Ocean Steamers.Jcjthia.New York, Nov.\t27 Celtic.New York, Nov.\t28 City of Berlin.New York, Nov.\t3o Abyssinia.New York, Dec.\t4 City of Brussels.New Y'ork, Deo.6 Geimanio.New York, Deo.\t7 Bothnia.New York, Dec.\t11 Btltic.New York.Dec.\t12 Algeria.New York, Deo.\t18 Adriatic.New York, Deo.\t21 Britannic.New York.Deo.\t28 Montreal, November 26.\u2014The Dominion Telegraph Company have opened an office at St.Jerome, Quebec.-The Great Fenton Colliery Company, of London, has determined to cease working its mines until trade revives.-The Delaware Lackawanna and Wes tern Railway Co.to-day sold 75,000 tons of Scranton coal at 25o @ 45c lower than at the October sale.\u2014The Hamburg Line steamer \u201c Pomerania,\u2019' from New York, has been sunk by collision in the English Channel ; from the present accounts it appears that about fifty lives have been lost.\u2014The Hon.Mr.Howland, ex-Lieut.OoTernor of Ontario, has been elected Bresident of the Ontario Bank vice Hon.Mr.,Simpson,who retires through ill-health Col.Gzowski has been elected Vice-Prest dent.\u2014Business men are reminded that this Wek and during the remainder of the winter, while the steamers call at Halifax, the British mail closes here at 7 p.m.on Thursday instead of Friday.During the winter our weekly commercial review ^ published on Thursday, in order to he in time for tbs British mail.New York despatch says it is reported that some prominent members of the London Sc ok Exchange, who were arge losers by the sudden break down in in August, have sent a repre-there for the purpose of fully excertain alleged fraudulent opera-110118 ot tbe pool in New York.\u2014The total imports at New York for the Pwt week were $1,441,037 above those of ® previous week.The dry goods were L537 less, and the general merchandise 1,118 ^\u2019562,674 more.The following table comparisons to be made with the loans are made at 6 per cent., and short time loans at about 7.With the exception of some activity in Montreal Telegraphy there was not much doing on the Stock Exchange to-day; for Bank of Montreal 147^ ex dividend is bid, but holders\u2019 views are firmer, and 148 is asked ; the upward movement in Ontario inaugurated yesterday was continued, sales being made up to 69 ex dividend, closing steady at 68i @ 69p, a rise of 3 since Saturday ; Consolidated was not quite so strong as on the previous day, and lest a little of the recent advance, closing at 67£ bid, 683- asked ex dividend ; People\u2019s changed hands at 64 ; before the close of the Afternoon Board 66 was offered, and 70 wanted, but there was no business ; Merchants is firmer at 85f @ 86 ; Eastern Townships is offered at 99 ; Commerce is inactive, with buyers at 110 and sellers at 111 ; Exchange was dealt in at 72 ; Montreal Telegraph was weaker ; commencing at 114J, there were consider, able sales down to 112J, latest quotations being 112J for buyers, 112| for sellers; there was nothing doing in Gas, which is nominally quoted at 107 @ 108J.Sales were as follows : \u2014 MORNING! BOARD.Ontario.25\tex div.\t® 100,50, \u201c f\u2019 @ Consolidated.24, 5\t\u201c\t® Molsons.5\t\u201c\t\u2018\t@ Toronto.25\t\u2018\t@ Merchants.25,5\t®\t, Montreal Telegraph.25 @\t114J 100, 5 @\t114i 25,\t25, 7 @\t114 Eichelieu &\tOnt.Nav.Co.10 (g\t53| AFTERNOON BOARD.Consolidated.5 ex div.@ Peoples .¦¦¦.35 67\tï 69 68 84 li9 854 67| 64 85i 72 Merchants.10 ex div.@ Exchange.-6\t@ Monti eai Telegraph.20\t@\tliai 80, 25, 77\t@\t113i 50\ttg\t113 25, 50,25,25, 25,200,100,50, >53 112Î I At New York the Stock Market was ir regular ; Western Union declined f Pacific Mail, * ; Ohio & Mississippi, i Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, 4- ; St.Joseph, } ; Bock Island, i ; Toledo & I Wabash, f ; Union Pacific, -4.Advanced-Lake Shore, $ ; Erie, i ; Nor\u2019 West, £ ; do preferred, i ; St.Paul, | ; do preferred, Michigan Central, f ; Jersey Central, Delaware and Hudson, 1.The changes of the day were as follows reasonable scare among the holders of which has unhappily not ceased with the return of ease in the money market.Probably the reduction in the Bank of England rate will shortly exercise a more be- 1 neficial effect thereon, as it has already | upon most other departments, for it is to j the relief thus afforded, together with the [ stagnation of dealings generally, that we attribute the calmness with which the invasion of Afghanistan has been viewed.United States Government bonds are steady, except those of the 1867 loan, which have fallen upon the renewal of the redemption calls on the 1865 loan.Biil-roads have however, generally been out of favor.\u201d The Times, in its financial article, says : \u201c Holders of bar silver are unwilling to sell, except at an advance of at least au eighth.\u201d LONDON GROCERY MARKET.There is little or no improvement to note in the Grocery Trade ; a cable despatch of 23rd inst.says the Mincing Lane markets are still influenced by the depression in trade and a general feeling of distrust.In few cases cau any improvement be reported, in spite of the reduction in the Bank of England rate of discount.A very moderate quantity of Planta'\u2022ion Ceylon coffee sold steadily at the decline of last week, with some recovery upon a few parcels of bright oolory ; other kinds are inactive, pending the Dutch sale of 101,200 bags on the 27ch inst, for which lower valuations are issued.Sugar is dull and prices are unchanged ; there was some demand for low browmdes-criptions.Beet sugar is again firmer.Tea was very quiet until Friday, when there was rather more business ; deliveries are satisfactory, and the shipments from China are expected to prove only slightly in excess of those of last year, while from India many estimates point to a decrease.Eice is steadier.Small sales of cocoa were made at remarkably high rates.Spice is flat and stocks are large.Saltpetre has declined.MONTREAL s r< C :< LIST.\u2014\u2014- Montreal, November 26.STOCKS.^ 03 5H5 PS 0> Ov totals at corresponding periods in previous Ben, fflflse.1876.$1,015,686 3,561,232 *4,576,918 258,882,429 \u2019.877.* 710,219 3,948,366 $4,718,585 286,908,436 1878.$ 883,291 4.485,940 $5 389,231 252.795,575 fehl t«U W\u2019k\u201e ret rtp\u2019a .,ta^n.l.\"$M8\u20194°9i34T $291,627,021 $258,164,806 -Le total \"Winter Pork packing the S1X ^ar£e cities f00ts UP ¦WO hogs against 190,000 for corres-j * ln£ time last year.Since November these six Western cities, Chicago, Mnnati, St.Louis, Indianapolis, Mil-^ 11 ®® aud Louisville have packed 860,000 against; 480,000 for the corresponding *11 th ^\ta£fi>I\u2019e£ate thus far at tfth'6 '!a^lnS Points is so largely ahead ter ^ 0Î season aa to impart fresh in-it t0 ^uture °fi prices, and to make elligibig enough why the farmers are West, Union.95£ Lake Shore.69| Pacific Mail.15Ï Erie.Ohio & Mississippi,.7| North-West.45£ Do.Preferred.77 St.Paul.S4| Do.Preferred.69i Michigan Central.68| Jersey Central.30| N.Y.Central.HI.Del.Lack.& West.48i Del.& Hudson.41i St.Joseph.15 Bock Island.H't C.C.& I.C.\t\u2022\u2022\u2022 Toledo & Wabaan.214 Union Pacific.\t66i A.& P.Tel.¦\u2022¦ Gold .*\u201c1 Money.willing to sell at current values.financial.8dl1 6\tto-day state that Con- 8 opened steady at 96, and afterwards vtticed an £, but later in the day the ad-Was partially lost, and the closing 96 1-16.In Paris Five per cent' In New York Gold ^ioated ^rotn J @ i prem.; Sterling Ex- lance Price fluet68 310 aU12f- 35c IlSif3'8 ^°Wer' t^° Poste!* lat,e toSliWith l)usineBS 110116 at @ lin p\" 'a ^*oa*'real the market for Ster-tiens X°^aDi\u2019e 13 als0 lower ; the transae-et\twere lew, were upon a tasis .or routid amounts between b inks, and *ale °Us*;omer3> Gold drafts are dull, with ^ark^ *'*ti* tOTtf 66 84 tllS 35 iS5X 119 72« 3 p.C 3 LC 3 p 0 §5 p.O ' p.c 3\tp.c 4\tp.c 4D.C Sp.C 81 64 84 LC8X 72 \u201912X \u2019;4\" SO 107 her 5 ; William Mills, London, December 5 ; Park* Malone, Owen Sound, December 5 ; John William Ortwine, Berlin, December 6; John Barton, jOttawa, December 5 ; Aaron Kilpatrick, St.Thomas, December 5; John Eobertson, of Ferguson, at Guelph, December 3 ; John Wilson, Goderich, December 5 ; William Coxall, Colborne, Dece mber 3; William A.Heaton, of Thorold, at Welland, December 3; Geo.S.and George C.Harwell, Brantford, December 3; Edward Hammond, of Port Dover, at Simooe, December 5 ; F.M.Pos-tlethwaite & Go., Toronto, December 3 ; Joseph Gearing & Go., Toronto, December 10 ; Eees & Havens, St.Catharines, December 6; William Hill, Cornwall, December 6 ; Charles W.Ingram, Picton, December 5.Writs of Attachment Issued\u2014Against \u2014Eobert Harkness, Sarnia; Eohert Smith, Owen Sound ; Finlay McLennan, Walker-ton; James Park & Alfred Edgar Malone, Owen Sound; Eobert Smith, Welland ; John Milieu, Goderich; James Wilson, Goderich ; F.M.Postlethwaite & Co., Toronto; S.Maynard, Windsor.Assignees Appointed.\u2014W.F.Munro, Toronto, to George Manton, Yorkville; Innés M.Taylor, Montreal, to Daniel G.Oliver, Lindsay , J.B.Boustead, Toronto, to Elizabeth Hills; H.E.Nelles, London, to John Vrooinan; E.H.Morton, St.Catherines, to David Hunter ; H.E.Nelles, London, to Charles Cawrse, Strathroy ; H.E.Nelles, London, to Lawrence Cleverdon, Strathroy ; D.S.Eastwood, Ottawa, to Wm.E.E.Lyon; Thomas Botham, Brantford, to Eoger Cropp.Dividends Announced for Payment.' James E.Degge, Chatham, December 2 ; H.C.Girdlestone & Co., Chatham, December 2; James Symou, Acton, December 9; Colborne Wright, Windsor, December 9 Daniel McAllister, Hamilton, December 2 ; J.F.Honor, Port Hope, December 2 ; Eobert Hunter, Toronto, December 10; E C.Florence, Collingwood, December 4 ; James Adamson, London, December 9 H.T.Allsopp, Toronto, December 2; Adam Nisbet, Hamilton, December 2 ; N.Craw ford & Co., Teeswater, December 4 ; Kidd & McKeggie, Toronto, December 10; James Goodfallow & Co., Toronto, December 11 John Carruthers, Nicholson Bros., and Carruthers & Nicholson, Toronto, Decern her 10.Deeds of Composition and Discharge Prepared.\u2014W.McLernon, with Thomas Wavell, Hamilton ; Wm.James Eedman, with John Eice, Whitby; Hugh McFar-lane, of Culloden, with J.M.Wilson, In-gersoll; John A.Fraser, with John S.Shearer, Montreal ; Bangs & Co., Ottawa, with John Taylor, Montreal; Michael E imer, of North Star, with Donald Mc-Donell, Cornwall.Applications for Discharge.\u2014Uriah Henry McKimm, Pembroke, December 24; Thomas E.Brownlee, St.Catharines, December 23 ; Elijah H.Tallmadge, Toronto, December 26 ; Henry Edey, Arnprior, December 27 ; James S.Lushington, Am herstburg, December 26 ; Charles Wel-banks, Napanee, December 24 ; Samuel ibley Mutton and William George Mutton, Toronto, December 26 ; Joseph Martin, Toronto, December 26 ; Henry S.Johnson, Port Perry, December 24; George Crane, Owen Sound, December 27 ; Augustus W.Parker, Fenelon Falls, January 3.\t_______ __________ GROWTH OF SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES.The South is destined to be a great manufacturing centre, and nothing contributes move to make this apparent than the progress m ide and the growing anxiety of New England cotton manufacturers lest the South overshadow that section.The Philadelphia North American has referred to this subject for the purpose of reading a lecture on the necessity .for maintaining a prohibitory tariff and the South\u2019s alleged interest in that process.The Southern manufacturers do not demand a protective tariff.Judging by the condition of the iron industry in Pennsylvania, which has been subsidized and \u201cprotected\u201d to the exclusion of foreign iron, there is positive reason to war against the protection policy which has accomplished such melancholy results.\u201cFew of our large manufacturing houses are as strong as they were eight years ago,\u201d says the Pittsburg Commercial Gazette, and then it deplores the closing of many establishments.When the Southern States manufacture cotton goods very largely, as they will some day, they will supply Mexico, Central America, Brasil, and the West Indies, and the only way they will get that trade will be to invite these countries to exchange products, a process now obstructed by the peculiar tariff legislation since 1862.\u2014Louisville Courier Journal.LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.ments, 20,000 do.9.27 a.m.\u2014Pork\u2014Sales, $6.45 for Decemb r.9.50 a.m.\u2014Lard\u2014 $5.80 for January ; §5 90 for February.Milwaukee, Nov.26.\u2014Wheat\u2014Eeceipts, 151,000 bush; shipments, 16,000 do.9.33 a.m.\u2014Opens at 835c for December.11.08 a.m.\u201483|c for November ; 834c for December.Eeceipts of Produce\u2014Nov.26.G.T.E.Corn, bush.2,300 Barley, bush.1,200 Flour, brls.1,900 Ashes, brls.Butter, kegs.Tallow, brls.Leathar, rolls.Dressed Hogs.Whiskey and High Wines, csks.14 117 2 134 2 100 Liverpool [ Flour .10 Spring Wheat 7 lied Winter.8 White Winter.9 Club.9 Corn.23 Barley.3 Oats.2 Peas.32 Pork .4\u20182 Lard.33 Beef.67 Bacon .26 Tallow.37 Cheese.49 Nov.25, Nov.26, 5.00 p.m 5.00 p.m.d.s.d.a.d.s.d.0 @ 22 0 9 @ 9 5 9 @ 8 11 6 @ 9 10 10 @ 10 2 6 @ 23 2 @ 00 6 @ 00 9 O 00 0 @ 00 0 @ 00 6 @ 00 0 @ 29 0 @ 00 0 @ 00 0 @ 22 0 7\t9 © 9 6 8\t10 © 9 10 9\t6 © 9 11 9 10 © 10 2 23 9 © 24 2 © 00 8 © 00 9 @ 00 0 @ 00 0 © 00 6 © 00 0 © 29 0 © 00 0 © 00 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.TO THE MONTREAL HERALD .00 100 100 600 4XP-C ISOK 82 13Tji THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN ENGLAND.A cable despatch quotes the following from the Economist of the 23d inst., with regard to financial affairs 111\t\u201c Britain \u201c The reduction in the Bank ot England rate of discount will he accepted on all sides as a declaration that, in the opinion of the directors, the situation is no longer critical and that they consider their position strong enough to sustain aDy .Montreal6p, shock which may be brought to hear upon Montreal ^ W.Bonaa, the market.Ib the open market bank Montreal 6 p.c.Stock bills are quoted at 4£ per cent, an\tla\te\tBanKl eo'aays.i.11\ta.3.\tnnr pent The outbreak I jj.y.Gold Dram, bills at 44 to 4f per ctnu.ae\tGold at noon.of an important frontier war, with its difficulties, expenses and possibili- j }5 per cent tor 2 years.- \u201e rofa00 would at any other period |\tmacdougall & DAVIDSON have caused considerable commotion m 3\u201ci ç.rs.ïLg.1 s~, imwtobe ru corded.CousoU ere up l ou .\tomtauio the week.In f01\u20196^11 sttheS relaMe^n New ^Meetings of Creditors.-James higher and some ^X\u2019most prominent Bryan, of Shelbourne at Orangeville, De-Egyptian being about the mo pro\tce^bar 3 .Eobert\tSmith,\tof\tAyton,\tat feature Home railways aie ratfa?.\t0 n Sound, December\t3;\tAlex.\tBraid, HOW THE POOR ARE ROBBED.Phila- t ffix div.CORN EXCHANGE REPORT.Tuesday, November 26.Wheat in Chicago was quoted fc higher.Beerbohm\u2019s Advices\u2014Floating cargoes \u2014Wheat, a turn dearer, the demand for the Continent continues; Corn, a turn dearer.Cargoes on passage and for shipment\u2014Wheat and Corn, improving.Chicago or Milwaukee Wheat, off coast, 403.@ 40a.6d.; Eed Winter do., 433.6d.Corn off coast, 23s.6d., of Boston, *wiU sing af the A-cademy of MLixsio to-night ; also, Mrs.F.F.Iabi cy-15 ar ne s.Several other addresses were presented.The replies of the Marquis to them will give an idea of the contents of the addresses:\u2014 The Chancellor, Tire-Chancellor, and the Chairman of the University of Halifax : Mr.Chancellor, Mr.Vice-Chancellor, and Mr.Chairman,\u2014,1 is with the greatest satisfaction that I receive your address containing, as it does, the assurance of the loyalty entertained by your learned ccmmunity for our beloved Sovereign.The University of which you are the governing body is an institu ion the importance of which makes the veneration for our Queen and affection for her Throne which have been expresse 1 by you of the greatest value, for it is towards you that the youth ef this Province look for guidance in the pursuit of their studies.May the native learning of this Province long afford to Nova Scotia the blessings of an enlightened culture and dignify by its elevating and bracing influence the career of those who are destined in future yea\u2019s to take their part in the varied) life of this ancient Colony.We shall hope hereafter to be afforded some ooportunity to visit the scene of your labours, and we ask you to accept our thanks for the welcome you have extended tous.Lorne The Inhabitants of the Municipality of Dartmouth :\u2014 Gentlemen,\u2014On behalf of the Princess and myself I beg to return you my very best thanks, not only for your loyal and complimentai\u2019y address, but also for your courtesy in coming to Halifax, at considerable personal inconvenience to yourselves, for>the purpose of making the presentation to me on behalf of the people of Dartmouth.X must regret that the time at our disposal does not at present admit of our paying a visit to your municipality at your beautifully situated town, but 1 trust that an opportunity will ere long be afforded me of making the personal acquaintance of more of its.inhabitants than I now see around me.I can assure you that the recollections of a winter passage across the Atlantic are all obliterated by the loyalty evidenced in the reception accorded to us, and by the hearty good will with which on all sides we nave hem welcomed to the Dominion of Canada.Lorne.The Royal Halifax Yacht Club : Gentlemen,\u2014I receive with pleasure your warm and sincere words of loyalty, und return to you my thanks for the congratulations you offer upon my arrival in Halifnx.I hope that your Club will prosper, and that the waters of this beautiful harbour may often witness the graceful movements of the yachtsman's fairy fleet.The pursuit you encourage by your Association is one of the most healthy and exhilirating in the world, and which among a maritime people is sure to he followed and appreciated.Nowhere can better sailors be found than here, and I am confident that the shipbuilders of this Province areas able to fashion the finer lines of the racing craft as they are to build the sturdy frames of the vessels made to carry the burdens of the traders\u2019 goods.Lorne.The Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of the Province of Nova Scotia : Gentlemen,\u2014As the representative of our Gracious Sovereign I beg to return you my best thanks for the loyal address with which you have presented me, and I would at the same time express to you my own and the Princess\u2019s acknowledgments WINDSOR HOTEL.A large crown and \u201c V.R.\u201d will be suspended above the ladies\u2019 entrance and coloured lights and Chinese lanterns will be suspended in large numbers from all parts of the building, so far as our reporter can learn.THE ST.JAMES AND METROPOLITAN CLUBS will be decorated with gas and transparencies j designs not known.THE BANK OE BRITISH NORTH AMERICA has a very chaste design in gas of the Thistle, Shamrock and Rose, lovingly nestled together, with the initials \u201cL.L.\u201d on either side, a crown surmounting the whole.MOLSONS BANK.This fine building will be decorated wiih a large crown over the door, surmounted with the letters \u201cV.R.,\u201d with \u201cL.L.\u201d on either side.PRIVATE RESIDENCES.The residence of Mr.G.Cheney, Dorchester street is being decorated with three-sided coloured lights ; that cf Dr.Geo.Campbell, Sherbrooke street, with the Argyle Arms and his own family arms MESSRS.KENNETH CAMPBELL & Co\u2019S drug store, Windsor Hotel, will present half a circle of gas jet, extending from the ground right over the store window, with the traditional Boar\u2019s Head in the centre.Mr.J.S.Hunter\u2019s residence will be similarly decorated, also that of Dr.R.P.Howard.THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY will be represented by a targe six cornered star.A number of our large dry goods and other merchants informed our reporter that they did not intend to make any display, as tbe proclamation had been published too late for them to make the necessary arrangements.A large trade has been carried on during the past few days in Chinese Lanterns and wax candles.THE DECORATIONS on the route of the Vice Regal party from the depot to the Hotel will be very chaste and pretty.All that can be done is being done at the ST.BONAVENTURE STATION, and night and day work is in order until Friday.As previously stated, the Vice-Regal dais is being erected immediately m front of the ticket office.The ornamentation of the dais and its surroundings will be on the most elaborate scale, and flowers and evergreens will lend an additional charm to the scene.The station will be enclosed except in so far as the passage cf toe Vice-Regal train is concerned» and illuminated mottoes worked on transparencies, and mottoes in gaslight, together with the grand display of bunting and evergreens, will convert the serviceable old s'ationinto something like a fairy palace.The tiers of seats forming a half circle, of which the dais will constitute the centre, will be specially reserved for ladies, thus adding greatly to the brilliancy of the scene.We [understand that the \"G.T.R.management mailed tickets of admission to all our prominent citizens, including 160 for the use of the Mayor, aldermen and civic officials.The station will accommodate from 2.000 to 3,000 persons, who will all he afforded a good view of their Excellencies, either as they pass along the platform or during the ceremony of presenting the address.\ts WON\u2019T WEAR REGALIA.His Worship the Mayor will dispense with his official regalia and Will appear attired in a plain black suit.The City Clerk and the Recorder will do likewise.THE ST.PATRICK\u2019S SOCIETY at the regular monthly meeting held on Mond ay evening cordially expressed itself willing to fall in with the views of the other National Societies and passed a vote of money for the illumination of its hall.THE BARONIAL ARCH in com se of erection on the corner of Dorchester street and Dominion square (not on Beaver Hall) will bs concluded this evening.It will worthily represent the good will Scotland\u2019s sons bear to the son of one of their greatest lords and to the daughter of their glorious Queen.It will represent the entrance to a baronial castle of ancient days but is not a copy of any one in particular.It will eonsist of two towers some fifty feet high, from which will float the Union Jack and the flag of the Dominion.Over the centre arch will be the motto, \u201c St.Andrew\u2019s and Caledonian Societies\u2019 tribute to Lome and Louise.\u201d Over the two smaller spans will be the mottoes \u201cWelcome, Noble Scion of Argjll./and \" Welcome, Daughter of our \u2019Beloved Special Attention is directed to the sale of elegant furniture at the reside nee.No.733 Sherbrooke street, to morrow morning ar.teu o\u2019clock.We notice the following: Rich toned \u201c Grovenstein and Fuller\u201d piano; chocolate satin parlor suite; walnut and gilt B P.mirror, 70 x 50 ; splendid French bronzes, rich five-o\u2019clock tea-table, trimmed with real lace ; fine lace curtains and cornices, Brussels carpets, morocco covered dining chairs, truss leg, extension dining table, breakfast, dinner and tea service to match, cut and engraven glass and plated ware, hall stand and chairs, marble top bedroom sets, &c , &c.DEATHS.On Sunday, 24th instant, after alo'g and painful iilnesf, Maria Louise Justine, youngest daughter of Duncan Macdonald, Esq., aged 12 years and one month.Funeral on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., from her father\u2019s residence, 451 Guy street.Friends and acquaintances are respectively requested to attend without further notice\tm On the 27th, of consumption, at his father's residence, EOl St.Joseph street, Timothy William, son of Michael Hayes, aged 19 years 2 months.The funeral will take from his father\u2019s residence on Thursday next at 2 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend without further notice.H.exxr ^xluuutxscmimts.MOITREU FOI 111I0S MKET Flnu-wclay, SSth Instant, AND Saturday, 30th Instant, ELEVEN\" o'clock sharp.November 27_____283 REMOVAL.Owing to the fire in our late premises, we have now Removed to the large and commodious Store, No.422 St.Paul street, thive doors from St.Francois Xavier street, where we are opening out a tine and very selected assortment oi Fancy Goods, Novelties, Toys, Smallwares, Smokers\u2019 Articles in general, &c , &o.LEO HARMBURGER & CO.November 20\ta 277 SAVAGE, LYMAN & GO., Insolvents.The legal proceedings adopted to en-deavor to prevent tbe sale of the stock of this Estate, by retail, are now virtually at an end, so far as effecting the righ of the Assignees to dispose of the foods.Intending purchasers are invited to call and in.spect the valuable Stock of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE, BRONZES, EPESGNES, &c., Ao., Which will be offered FOR CASH, at Very Advantageous Prices.COURT & MACINTOSH, November 27_____ THE WEST END BHESDEM POimiY COMPANY for' sale.The Plant and Fixtures belonging to the said Company, comprising two ovens, two steam engines, one fifty and one ten horse power, flint and glaze pans, ^>re3s, jiggers, &c , with all the necessary appliances to carry on the Pottery business ; also a large quantity of material, comprising clay, nint, &c., which can be seen on the premises, at the Village of St, Cuhegonde, in the Parish of Montreal.Any one purchasing the above can ob* tain a lease of the premises on favourable terms.In view of a probable change in the tariff protecting home manufactures, the above affords great advantages to intending purchasers.For further ptrticulars apply to the undersigned, Box 1,818, P.O., Montreal.,\tJ.K.WARD.November 27, 1878\tr wfm 283 HI Of miltlll.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current half year, and that the same will be payable at its Banking House, in this city, on and after Monday, the Second day of December Nest.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the 30th NOVEMBER NEXT both days inclusive.R- B.ANGUS, GenT.Manager, Montreal, 15th Oct.,1878 wfm SON 247 bank of joMfo.I>IVIDE3VD ISTO.45.08 is 111,r?î)r givel1 that a Dividend of Three and One-Half PerCent.for the ne?eel ialf y6ar\u2019being at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, upon the paid-up capital of the Bank h^s this day been de-tlar0R that the same will he payable at Moiln a van+t A branches on and after MONDAY, the Second Day of December Ac® ^1\u2019ans,fer Books will be closed from the Sixteenth to the Thirtieth Day of November, both days inclusive.By order of the Board, m ,\t_ Jj\u2022 coin,8ON, Cashier.Toronto, 30th October, 1878.n sw 262 suiDinrs Bin.The ST.ANDREW\u2019S SOCIETY, of Montreal will celebrate the Anniversary of their Patron Saint by a BALL at the WINDSOR HOTEL, under the Distinguished Patrona.e of HI3 EXCELLENCY THE Marquis of Lome, Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada, and H.B.H the FEÎNGESS LOUIiE.who have graciously signified their inten tion of honouring the Ball by their presence, on ST.ANDREW\u2019S EVE, Friday» the 29th ITov., 1878, At NINE o\u2019clock.Subscription Lists will be found at the Windsor Hotel, the Merchants\u2019 Exchange Messrs.McGibhon & Baird\u2019s, Dawson Bros., DeZouche\u2019s, Prince\u2019s and A.Murray\u2019s, Notre Dame street.Dadies\u2019 Tickets.$4.00 Gentlemen\u2019s Tickets.$8.00 NOT TRANSI ERABLE.Early application for Tickets is necessary, as ihe number is positively limited.F.J.LOGIE, Secretary St.Andrew\u2019s Society.November 18\t275 lïcm Atlîxcriiscmctiis.BUT YOUR DIE! At Carsley\u2019_______ If you want good all-Wool Empress Cloth at 29c per yard, go :o S.CARSLEY\u2019v BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS At ».Oarsley's.If you want extra good quality new Fire fly Cashmere : loth, m all the newest colors, at 2,c per yard, g0 to |6 Carsley\u2019s.\tto b.BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS At darsley\u2019*, If you want very good Athol Lustres, in all the newest shades, at 20c per vérd U to S.Carsley\u2019s.\tF yard\u2019 »» .BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS At S.Carsley\u2019s.If you want extra good all-Wool Ge™.,, Cashmere, m all the newest shade?* 31c per yard, go to S.Carsley\u2019s.^ at BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS At SS.Carsley\u2019s.If you want extra good quality new Scotch Twe ds Homespun, in all tne newest shades, go to S.Carsley\u2019s.\u201c«west BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS At S.Carsley\u2019s If you want a splendid line of new Silt^ Shower Cloth for Costumes, at 38s pJ?yard, go to S.Carsley\u2019s.BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS At &S.Carsley\u2019s.If you want good quality Worsted Semes m all the newest shades, at 1UC be,\u2019 yard, go to S.Carsley\u2019s.\t* pei BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS At S.Carsley\u2019s.If you want very good qualby new Persian Co'd, m ail the newest shades at l £ per yard, go to B.Carsley\u2019s.\u2019 BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS.At Carsley\u2019s.If you want splendid choice new Romesmin at 38c per yard, go to S Carsley\u2019s \u2019 If you want extra good Imperial Serges in all the newest shades, at 17c and 20e per yard, go to\tc S.C aHSLBT, 395 H3TRE DAME STKEET November 26\t283 LEGAL NOTTCeT Co - par tn e rship.The undersigned have this day reentered into Co-partnership under the name, style and firm of WALKER & McINTYRE, as practising Barristers Attorneys, Solicitors, etc., at their old Law Offices, 34 Elgin street, City of Ottawa.Dated this Twentieth day of Novem ber, AD., 1878.W.H.WALKER.A.F.McINTYRE.November 22\t279 N OT IClT.The undersigned, carrying on business under the name and style of ASCHER & CO\u201e have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent.ISIDORE G.ASCHER.JACOB G.ASCHER.HYMAN S.G.ASCHER.Montreal, November 25th, 1878 Piogiamme of Proceedings, The following is the Programme of Proceedings in connection with the approaching visit of His Excellency the Governor-General, the Marquis of Lorne, and Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise 1.\tThe Vice-Regal Party are expected to arrive in the city on Friday, at Twelve o\u2019clock Nuon.2.\tThe Address by the Mayor and Aider-men will he presented in tbe St.Bonaven-tnre Station immediately after the arrival of the Train.3.\tThe Vice-Regal Party will then be escorted to tho Windsor, passing by St.Bonaventure Street, Victoria Square Beaver Hall Hill and Dorchester Street.4.\tOn Friday evening, gene\u2019al Illumination in the city, to commence at seven e\u2019clock ; and, at eight o\u2019clock, Torch-ligh^ Procession by Firemen and others who may wish to join, to start from the City Hall and to proceed to Dominion Square by Notre Dame, St.James, St.Radegonde and Dorchester Streets.5.\tHis Excellency and Her Royal Highness will hold a Drawing-room on Satur* day, at nine-thirty p.m., at which L idles shall wear Low-necked Dresses, without Court trains, and Gentlemen to be in full dress, and to bring two cards, with names legibly written.By order, CHS.GLACKMEYER, City Clerk.Citt Clerk\u2019s Oeeice, v City Hall,\tL Montreal, 25th Nov., 1878.J u 283 - \u2014^ ita to Shippers ffllmpaitos WINTER STEAMSHIP SERVICE, VII PORTLAND, IN CONNECTION WITH TNE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY £0.Of CANADA.Arrangements have been completed by The Dominion Steamship Co.| The Canada Shinnin* Co DOMINION LINE.I BEAVER LINE.' To perform a WEEKLY SERVICE between Liverpool and Portland during the ensuing WINTER, with the following , ibst-olass Clyde Built Steamships leaving Liverpool on Thursdays, and Portland on Saturdays in each week :\u2014 Dominion Line.,\tTons Mississippi.2,250 Suebec.2,300 ominton.3,300 Beaveu Line, t .\tTons Lake Champlain.2,200 Lake Nepigon.2.200 State of Alabama.2,'300 Appointed Sailinqs\u2014Portaand to Liverpool.State of Alabama-Dee.Mississippi- Quebec\u2014 Dominion- No v.30 Dec.14 Dec.28 Lake Champlain- Dee.21 Lake Nepigon\u2014 Jen.4 _ These Steamships are all of large carrying capacity, will Insure at the Lowest Rates, and have superior accommodation tor Passengers, Through Bills of Lading issued by all Grand Irunk Railway Agents in Canada.Apply m Liverpool to P LINN, WR AIN & MONTGOMERY, Dominion Line.H.J.SELKIRK, Manager Canada Shipping Co\u2019y., ,\tBeaver Line.And in Montreal to\u2014 David torrance & co., Exchange Court, Agents Dominion Steamship Company.AND THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., 1 Custom House Square, Agents Canada Shipping Company.Montreal, 27th Nov., 1878\t283 MONEY JO LENdT In sums of $100 to $10,000 On Warehouse Receipts Covering Staple Merchandize.Commercial Paper Bought.CHAS.H- WALTERS, Corn Exchange.With reference to the above, the undersigned have this day entered into Co-partnership, under the name and style iff ASCHER & CO., who will settle all the debts due by or to the late firm.ISIDORE G.ASCHER.JACOB G.ASCHER.Montreal, November 25th, 1878 The undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership under the name and style of ASCHER, LAURIE & CO.HYMAN S.G.ASCHER.HARLEY LAURIE.Montreal, November 25th, 18'8 m 282 There are still a considerable number of parties who have not paid the amount guaranteed by them to cover the expenses connected with this Race.All such remaining unpaid after the 1st DiilC! EMBER, will he handed for immediate suit.By order of the Committee.ADAM DARLING, Treasurer.November 26 ___________ u 282 mmm licenses- ISSUED AT THE OFFICE OF HUTCHINSON\" & WALKEE, ADVOCATES, No, 112 St.Francois Xavier Street.November 19\t276 :} November 23 m 280 CAN AD 1, Province of Quebec.District of Montreal.SM1ÜR DOUBT.(No.970.) LICITATION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, under and by virtue of the judgment of the Superior Court, sitting in the Cby of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, on MuN DAY, the Twenty, seventh day of MAY, Une Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-eight, in a cause in which Alexis Lalonde, gentleman, of the City and District of Montreal is Plaintiff ; and Théophile Turgeon, trader.Dame Lea Turgeon, widow of the late Charles Turgeon, Jose] .i Ovide Turge yn, esquire, advocate, Edmond, Targeon, trader, Nestoi Turgeon, trader, Delphine Turgeon, spinster.Dame Hei-miue Turgeon, wife separated as to property from Moise T Barault, Merchant Tailor, and the said Moise T.Sarautt, tf> authorize his said -wHe a ester en justice, J.hraste Lusignan, Clerk, in his quality, of Curator duiv appointed to the substitution created in virtue if the la-.t Will and Testament of the late Dame Sophie Marchand, lawful wife of John Duxton, Artist, made and passed before fctre.Mathieu and his colleague.Notaries, the Thirteenth day or September, One Thousand Light Hundred and Sixty-five, all of the City and District of Montreal, and Dame Hersilie Turgeon, wife of Felix Gabriel Marchand, Esq mre.Notary Public, a A t ember of Parliament for the Province of Quebec, residing in the Town of Saint Johns, in the District or Iberville, and the said Felix Gabriel Marchand, to the effect of authorizing his saw wife for the presents, and Minasipçe Inr' geon, of the said City and District of Montreal, are Defendants, ordering the Licitation of a certain immoveable property described as follows, to w,t:\u2014\t.\t, A certain Emplacement, situated in tne City of Montreal, known and designate0 upon the Plan and Ullicial Book ef Reter-ence of Baint Lawrence Ward, as the LO\" number eight hundred and one, containing in all the said Lot forty feet in width an fifty-two feet in length, being in supernote of two thousand and eighty feei ,all measure, and more or less, without wa-ranty of precise measurement ; boundefl front on the south-west side by Saint u -bain street, in rear on the north-east sin and on the north-west side byLot oiuc number eight hundred and two, belonging to the heirs Louis Demers or represent lives, and on the south-east by Lot Mnci number eight hundred, belonging tp heirs Louis de Chantal or representative?with a two storey, two tenements M\"* house, wood shed and other ka ¦ thereon erected, and besides that all Wgn of mitoyennete in the dividing walls wm may belong to said ground.\tt.Aput The property above descnbed will oep , up to Auction and adjudged to the la|c a .highest bidder, on the A WELFi'H day DECEMBER NEXT, sitting the Court, m the uourt Room, in the eouit House, the sard City of Montreal, subject to t , charges, clauses and conditions contain in the list of charges, depositeu M , office of the Prothonotary of\tBe.Court; and any opposition to annul, t cure cnarges or to withdraw to be n1?0^ the said Licitation, must be fyled in , office of the Prothonotary of the sain u ^ fifteen days at least before the day,r* .;on aforesaid for the sale and adjudicau ^ and oppositions for paymei.t must within the six days next after bn0,8; \"Lch cation, and failing the parties to D'10 oppositions within the dclays.n.g0 limited they will be foreclosed rr d°1I1S\u2019 PREVOST & PREFONTAIN& Attorneys for clainW\u201c\" , Montreal, 7th Aug., 1878\t27N,\t11 809027 Et j QUEBEC POINT IN ELECTION LAW.^ ACTION FOR damages.SENSIBLE THANK ORDERING.'^ISTERIA^MO^MENLS.(pLE SUGAR FOR THE YOUNG JjAPLE B pElNCES.CABINET changes.Nov.26.\u2014The defendant\u2019s QüüBEe.tlie Montmorenci Contest-Case has raised an impor-ed EleEt t0 the effect_that our Courts gS»°wert0 Ihief try Federal election justice Meredith, before +1,p case was proceeding, has re-matter to the full Bench of j0Jhfsteamer \u201cDixie\u201d will, it is said, ,Tt Ption a/aiust the proprietors of iaieat Andrew\u2019s Wharf, to which the ti>e was moored when it broke p0ntOnnd did SO much damage.It awa?that the woodwork of the wharf, #eVZ-\u201eu (hechains of the pontoon were 10fast is rotten.enthusiastic Campbell slaughter-° n,mle of oxen, and distributed e^aC- L-nartcrs to the different charit-Ç institutions, as a thank offering the safe arrival of the Marquis of ^provincial Secretary Marchand this morning.All ar- .- J jn town tms morning.nu the T i Ministers are now in town, and a V°,:nS of the Cabinet was held to-day.^Ministers leave for Eimouski to-^ inoi\u2019-niDg- Duke of Edinburgh has foi-ff»rded an order to a grocer here for a nnnly of maple sugar.It is stated that the Local Govern-nt intend abolishing the office of Solicitor General, Mr.Chauveau, the «sent holder of the office, taking the f tf0lio of Crown Lands, in place of L Langelier, who will become Pro-yincial Treasurer._______ OXTA.WA.the hardy case settled.COTEAU LANDING RAILWAY.the hull outrage.Ottawa, Nov.26 \u2014A meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners was held this morning, at which a report made hy Chief Langrell against Detective Me-Yeitty, in connection with the manner of laying the charges against Mrs.Hardy, was called.Her evidence went to show that the detective had always treated her in a most respectful man-ser, and there had never been anything of an improper character.The detective wa8 also examined himself on oath.As a result of the investigation the Commissioners decided to send the detective hack on the regular force.Work on the Coteau Landing Railway will be commenced at once at Hull.Deulet, charged with rape, has had the girl Kate Killoran, arrested for perjury._\t_______ JLOJNDOIS.vigorous measures are being taken for toe effectual suppression of the Tri-no at BelfaS\u201cdrew\tbanqUet of the future of CamI\tP-,cture the Fisheries0 QÏs^, eulogized the American people.* XXA.UY.the cabinet.the pope and pubu.SOCIALISM RAMPANT.Rome, Nov.27.\u2014 A strong attack will be made on the Cabinet on the re-opemng of Parliament.Its position is Iolnt;m8eCUse\u2019 but * is belieyeominion1 \u2014FOR THE\u2014 CELEBRATED HOUSE OF MESSRS.JOHN FORD & 00., KOLYKOOD GLASS WORKS, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAHD, formerly represented here by the LATE JOSEPH WALKER.Orders will be taken on the same terms as executed by the late Agent of this firm.September 7 215 Aûxrurttscmuuts.j f|extr gUIuvutisemunts SEASONABLE! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MENU CARDS Just Beceived.BALL PROGRAMMES, PENGIL8 AND TASSELS IN GOLD, SILVER, and COLOURS.Dish and Bouquet Papers, .Prices are REASONABLE, and the Selection is VERY COMPLETE.FISH! Brls.IN o.1 \u201c Atoi-lvt; \u201d Dab.Hex-ring\u2019s.Do.T»f o.l Green Codfish.Do.TV os.1 and Si Salmon.Do.IN os.1, Si and 3 Mackerel.Do.No.X Sea Xront.Fob Sale by VERRET, STEWART & CO.October 23\tly 253 HERRINGS I HERRINGS 1 To the Trade.JNOW AL Aî XS I V X IN Ci , Ex \u201c POLYNESIAN,\u201d Imas asi New Tear\u2019s Haris, IN EyERY VARIETY.JAMES SUTHERLAND STATIONER, 2SG S3» i^t- James St.Montreal, Nov.22,1878\tlv 279 A Cargo of Prime LABRABOB HERRINGS.(Just Arrived.) Barrels Steam Refined PALE SEAL OIL.Barrels Pure Newfoundland A.COD OIL For Sale by JOHN BAIRD A CO., SitXl Commissioners St.October 11\tly 243 NEW CROP FRUIT.Just Landing, per Steamship \u201cBarcelona,\u201d direct from Dénia, 4,000 Hf-Boxes VALENCIA RAISINS In lots to suit Purchasers.O0X & CüEEfi- October 23\tly 253 NEW SEASON TEAS.To Arrive, per Steamship \u201c Glamorgan,\u201d from Yokohama, Hf-Chests Uncoloured JAPAN TEAS.COX & GREEN.October 23\tly 253 J 12\u2019s and 6\u2019s, COLOURED AND PLAIN.To Mobbow Morning, M.Hicks & Co.sell at the residence.No.733 Sherbrooke street, a choice collection of vaiua ori-inal oil paintings and Dronzes.well worthy the attention of parties furnishing, MsCIBBON & BAIRD, 221 ST.JAMES STREET.SWEET APPLE CIDER.Branch; ST.CATHERINE STREET, November 21___________ly 278 SWEET APPLE CIDER, OIN D R-A/CJGi-HX, F.HXÈTGrSTOiÊT, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY WINE MERCHANT, «35 Hospital Street.November 26\t______ly_282 nlhlSiisky the PERFECTION^ of WHlSKY^Sr UNRIVALLED FOR \u2022^SiTQDDY.SOLE PROPRIETORS GREENLEES^ gtBROTHERS | GRESHAM BUILDINGS,EC.mwnLLERlES.ARGYLESHlRE.WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR CANADA MESSRS.W.F- LEWIS & CO., Montreal September 19 DEEKSKILL MILITAS,YACA DEMY, I School year Opens Sept.11 1878.August 30\t3m 1 ¦** Itl uk ell a neon 5.¦-tSTETW BOOKS.Love\u2019s Cbosses, a Novel, by F.E.M.Not-ley, (Franklin Library)\u201415c.Raee Pale Margaret, a Novel, (Franklin Library)\u2014Ule.Gates into the Psalm Country, by Marion R.Vincent, D.D.\u2014$1.50.Modem Boxing, by Pendragon\u201430c.Pleasant Ways in Science, by Richard A.Proctor\u2014$3.25.The Bodleys on Wheels\u2014$1.50.Doings of the Bodley family\u2014$1.50.The Life of the Greeks and Romans Described from Antique Monuments, by Guhl and Yioner\u2014$4.50.The First Violin, by Jessie Fothergill, (Leisure Hour Series)\u2014$1.The Children\u2019s Almanac, by Ella Far man\u201450c.Astronomy, by R.S.Ball, F.R.S.\u201460c.The Child\u2019s Companion for 1878\u201430c.Cassell\u2019s Almanac for 1879\u201415c Golden Childhood, Christmas Volume\u2014 $1.50 Cloth ; Boards, 90.The Cottager and Artisan for 1878\u201445c.Babyland\u2014Cloth, $1 ; Boards, 75c, Happy Moods of Hapyy Children\u2014$1.Bo-Peep, a New Illustrated Volume\u2014$1.50 For sale by DAWSON BROTHERS.November 26________________ly 282 OWEN McGARVEY & SON\u2019S GJ-reat Cheap Fall Sale OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE, Consisting of every article in the Furniture line, in part, Queen Ann, East-Lake, Shell, Wing and various other Styles of Parlor, Chamber, Library and Dining-room suits, with a complete assortment of the newest style of the lighter styles of Fancy Furniture, such as Painters\u2019 Easies, Canter-burys.Work Tables, Statuette Tables, Fancy Brackets, Wall Pockets, Folding Chairs, Reclining Chairs, and various styles of the much admired Rattan Furniture, in Easy Rocking Chairs, High and Low Chairs, Parlor and Verandah Settees, a nd a complete assortment of Mirrors and Toilet Glass, varying in price from one dollar to one hundred dollars, with the largest assortment of plain and useful, at Wholesale and Retail, with 300 Centre Tables of 30 different styles from $1.25 to $50, which is offered more as a Job Lot, at 75 cents on the dollar of what they cost, having been sold to us to clear out an establishment, and will be sold at a great bargain.OWEN McG-ARVEY & SON\u2019S 7, 9 & II St.Joseph Street, The Oldest Furniture Establishment the Git-.OcteberS\tly 240 BARROW IMITE STEEL COT.(UMIXXfiD), BARROW-IN-FURNESS, England.COX& GREEN, Montreal, Agents for the Dominion of Canada.September 24_____ 228 JOHN TAYLOR&BRÔ.16 ST.JOHN STREET, STEAM PIPE, ITTINGS AND BRASS WORK, BOILER IRON AND FLUES, NUTS, BOLTS AND RIVETS, WM.SELLERS &G0\u2019S.INJECTORS BRASS AND COPPER TUBING, ENGINEERS\u2019 SUNDRIES, MINE TOOLS, FORGED SHAFTING, IRON BEAMS & GIRDERS STEEL CASTINGS GAS WORKS APPARATA RAILWAY EQUIPMENT.PNEUMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER N ovember 15\tly 273 St.Bonratnrs laanfacterj, fïïrmtïïëK retail WHOLESALE PRICES The Proprietors of this Establishment have iust OPENED,'for the benefit of the Public, a KEX-A.iX.SXOKXfi, 2Vncttcm JfitTcs.BY HSÏTRY J.SHAW.SXJEOX-AJL.OF MAGNIFICENT NEW ROSEWOOD PIAiyOFO^TES, Of CHICKERING & SONS and J.P.HALE\u2019S unrivalled manufactures, comprising all the new styles of Grand Square and Upright (or Cabinet), so much prized at the present time.On Friday, the 29th Instant, A magnificent collection of the above, all new and guaranteed, instruments of the above well-known makers will be sold in the City of Montreal.Parties in the country towns are reminded that this sale will be worthy their attention, comprising as it does, the best instruments ot these celebrated makers.Particulars of place of sale, &c., on Tuesday.HENRY J.SHAW, 280\tAuctioneer.SPECIAL SALE OF M A.GKNI FICEIVX PIANOFORTES.On Saturday Morning, November 30, AT THE NEW STORE Corner St.James and MdGill Streets, (Opposite Morgan\u2019s.) will he held a peremptory sale of the following Magnificent New ROSEWOOD PIANOS, comprising the makers\u2019 latest improvements, and fully guaranteed.CmCEERIIG & SOIS.STYLE 1.\u2014Rich Rosewood Case, Patent Agraffe throughout, double mouldings, carved legs.Boston Catalogue Price.$650 STYLE 5.\u2014Square Grand, Rich Rosewood Case, 73 octaves, full round, three unisons, carved legs and lyre.Boston List Price.900 STYLE 6.\u2014Square Grand, 7(- octaves, very fine Rosewood Case, elegantly ' arved Agraffe throughout, three unisons List price.1,000 (The above are the finest and most expensive Grand Square Pianos manufactured by these g eat makers, and are truly fine instruments).StYLE 11.\u2014Upright or Cabinet Piano, carved trusses, patent repeating action, solid Rosewood mouldings, three unisons.List Price.750 DOMIIIOI PIA1I0.STYLE 9.\u20147i octaves, double veneered mottled Rosewood Case, back finish like front, four large round corners, three solid Rosewood mouldings, richly carved legs, full agraffe.Price.600 STYLE 15,\u2014Upright 7 octaves, four feet high, double veneered fine Rosewood Case, front round corners, extra fancy fret work front over key board, richly carved legs, medium size.Price.450 One Semi-Grand Piano, very fine toned; by Haslet, Davis & Co.Has been used.The above Pianos are all fine instruments.The Chiokering\u2019s are the best they make, and ail will be sold without reserve.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.HENRY J.SHAW, 283\tAuctioneer.THE SEMI-WEEKLY AND THURSDAY SALES AT MY LARGE AUGTION WAREROOI^S, 724, 726, 728 Craig St., establised for over 20 years, continue to he the best market in the city for the disposal of Household Furniture, Pianos, Pictures, Works of art.Carpets, Stoves, and general house furnishing goods.For the sale of Second-hand Pianos it is the best market in the Dominion, having disposed during the past year of nearly.500 Pianos and Ox-gans, and at prices generally satisfactory to the owners HENRY J.SHAW, 227\tAuctioneer.WAREHOUSE MED ONLY, WORKSHOPS AND FOUNDRY BULKING AS USUAL- oeders FOR Cast Hardware and Iron Hailing WILL RECEFVE PROMPT ATTENTIONS H.K.IVES & GO.August 7\tly 187 SPEGIALNOTIGE The Gable Conchas ARE THE FINEST FIVE OENX CIG-JJR in America.When you call for them he sure you get them, as some Shopkeepers would recommend other Brands, because it pays them a larger profit.s.zoXytis, Ios.14,16 Ê18 Hospital Si No, 463 Notre D&me Street, where purchasers can procure Furniture at Wlioles-iale Prices.; Some Prices wilx.give an idea : BEDROOM FURNITURE,) dJOL BLACK WALNUT .j îpZÛ BEDROOM FURNITURE, MAR-7 (£nr BLE TOPS.j ÎPOU BEDROOM FURNITURE, ASH) (hjn AND WALNUT.j $10 BEDROOM FURNITURE\t) (trir SOFT WOOD.) ip 10 GRA.1G- & GO.December\tly 308 jom c.McLaren, Manheacthrer on LEATHER BELTING, FIRE ENGINE HOSE, AND PATENT ÏÂNNE0 LAGE LEATHER.Price Lists on application.MANUFACTORY and SALESROOM, 10 St.Bonaventure Street, (Near McGill Street.) P.O.Box 1296.\tMontreal, P.Q.November 18___ ly 275 IMPORTANT TO STEAM HSERS Patent Steam-Jet Undergrate Blower, Effecting a Saving of fully 15 per cent on first-class Coal, and of 75 to 100 per cent by using Coal Screenings, Tan-bark, Sawdust or other inferior class of fuel.Applicable to all descriptions of Steam \u2019Boil ers and Heating Furnaces, where steam is used.This Blower has no moving parts of any description.No Shaftmg, Belts ir Driving Power required.Can be seen in operation at Messrs.Leggat & Johnson\u2019s, and Messrs.W.McLaren & Co\u2019s Boot and Shoe Factories.Montreal Steam Laundry, Craig street.Montreal Herald Printing and Publishing Co., St.James street.For further particulars, apply to JOHN F.BROOKS, Agent, 770 Craig street.September 14\t220 iron sax,el luggh Chases, Fountain and Rollers complete.i Apply at this Office.May 21\t120 NOTICEi \u2014TO\u2014 GAS CONSUMERS.THE Undersigned are now making and fitting on their GAS ECONOMIZES, and guarantee a saving of from 20 to 40 per cent., according to situation.The public is respectfully invited to call at our Store and witness the trial upon the Test Meter which we have fitted up for tha purpose.ROBERT IIÏ0HELL & CO., Xixxxxibex-s, STEAM AMD GÂSFITTERS, &0, CORNER OF ST.PETEK AND CRAIG STREETS April 17\tly 91 March 23 Auc j\u2019alcs.* Tv^TTOTT SALE TRADE TEAS By C^lTJLLOGUE, On Thursday, 28th November, Irstant At the Sample Rooms of Messrs- David torrange & co., Exchange Court, will he offered, to close sundry accounts, about 1,500 PACKAGES GREEN TEAS, consi-ting of GUNPOWDER, IMPERIAL AND HYSONS, and YOKOHAMA, and NUGA^KI JAPANS of Natural Leal ; also, JAPAN PEKuË and GUNPO WDER._ Catalogues and Samples the day previous.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.JOHN J.ARNTON, 279\tAuctioneer.g>uoccric5, Tmüms, &c.TMtohuo., @ I>e Oi\u2019osoles Street, MONTREAL, SOLS AGENTS IN CANADA FOR Riviere, Gardrat & Cie., Cognac, Brandies.tVyuani Fockink, Amsterdam, Beste Schiedammer Gin and Cordials.La Grande Chartreuse, Isere, L.Gamier, Chartreuse (genuine).E.Mercier & Co , Epernay, Champagne.La Benedictine, from the Abbey of Fecamp J.Brisson & Co., Bordeaux, Clarets.H.R.H.the Duke d'Aumale, Palerme, Zucco-Madeira.Odrion & Plot, Purveyors to the Court of Russia, Cote d\u2019Or, Burgundy Wines.E.Cusenier & Co., Purveyors to the Court of Italy, Paris, Cordials.Chevalier-Appert, Paris, Conserves Ali-_ mentaires.Gaillard & Oavaillon, Provence, Oils.Amieux Freres, Nantes, Sardines in Oil.The Gruyere Model Cheese Factory, Gruyère, Switzerland, Cheese.H.Taverney & Co., Vevey, Switzerland, Cigars and Tobacco.The French and Belgian Plate Glass Cos.Haidin & Cie., Belgium, Window Glass.The Crystal Works of Baccarat, Paris.J.Pouyat, Limoges, French Porcelains.J.Vieillard & Co., Bordeaux, French Crockery.Dufour & Co , Anchor Brand, BoltingCloths E.Chouipe, Paris, French Leathers.French Boot Factories, Paris, Ladies\u2019, Men\u2019s and Children.Cottance, La Parfumerie Centrale and St.James, Paris, Perfumeries.C.Debrye, Paris, Brushes and Combs.Laroche Joubert, Lacrois & Cie., Angou-leme.Papers of all kinds.Jules Turquetil & Cie., Paris, Wall Papers.J eantet David, St.Claude, Jura, Smokers\u2019 Goods and Toys.E.Lefaucheux, Paris, Fowling-pieces.N.Vivario-Plomdeur, Armourer to the King of the Belgians; Liege, Sporting Arms.Astier-Prodon, Thiers, Puy de Dome, French Cutlery.Blot & Drouard, Paris, French Clocks and Bronzes.IIICIIIHËLÜK ALAB1S LEG LANCEE BATTERIES FIE ALARM UNIS, AND Instruments Made and Erected.GSJ.AM'FESHiOUÏ».587 to 593 ORAIGk STREET.MONTREAL.IN STOCK\u2014FNE GROCERIES AND ARTSGLES_DE PARIS.Wholesale Only- Gustave A.Drolet,\tA.Giberton, Lucien Huot.October 10\tly 242 filuiifll I CO., BXOTSI XX5.lt: A.X,, SOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMMIOH FOR Messrs.Gonzalez, Byass & Co., Xeres de la Frontera, Sherries.\u201c T.G.Sandeman & Sons, Oporto, Ports._ \u201c Pablo, Oliva & Castles, Tarragona, Red Wines.\u201c Leal Brothers & Co., Madeira, Madeira Wines.\u201c G.H.Mumm & Co., Reims, Champagnes.* P, A.Mumm & Co.Frankfort-O.M., Hocks and Moselles.\u201c Cuzol, Fils & Co., Bordeaux, Fruits, &c.\u201c Pinet, Castillon & Co., Cognac, Brandies, ' A.Houtman & Co., Schiedam Gins.\u2018 Wm.Hay, Fairman & Co., Glasgow, Whiskies.\u201c R.Thorne & Sons, Greenock, Whiskies.\u201c D.J.Thomson, Leith, Ginger Wine, Old Tom, &c.\u201c Machen 4 Co., Liverpool, Export Bottlers of Guiness & Sons\u2019 Dublin Stout.\u201c \u2019 Robert Porter & Co., London, Export Bottlers of Bass & Co\u2019s Mr.Wm.McEwan, Edinburgh, Scotch Ales.Apollinaris Company (Limited) London.Orders for Direct Importation Solicited from the Trade.January 17______ ly 268 JOHN HOPi AGENTS IN CANADA FOE ' JOHN ÛE KUYPER & S0!ls Rotterda® ËÂRTELL Cognas.JIMS ROBIN â C0.s Cognac* mn & OPiMOOM, Eparnay, mmm â SO., coblen* BAfïïOl&QUESÏÎfR, Hortfeaus, 1.fil SA, lerês de !a frontera, COCMil, SMITHES à C0.5 Oporto iOLLER & OARTHEZ, Tarragm.FIEBEBIOVALimE, Marseille* E, â IIME, Dublin, E.â G- IISBBERT, London.BULLOCH, LADE â 00., Glasgow.Wi, mim â OIL, BaMii, GARTiEL â COCHMNE, Oublia, SS®.?N.B-\u2014Orders received from the Wholesale Trade osly.Dceembcr 10\tly 295 Ruction MUs.BY BEMEWG & BARSAlUD.THIS MORNING, SAXilU OXT r 11 I 1 I f I I\t_ The Subscribers will seU at their Stores Nos.126 and 128 St.Peter street, on Wednesday, 27th November, A Complete'Assortment of FALL and WINTER DRY-GOODS.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 3 Cases Felt Skirts, Grey and Scarlet.3\t\u201c\tFancy Wincies.2\t\u201c\tTailors\u2019 Linings.4\t\u201c\tFancy Tweeds.2\t\u201c\tBlack Cloths.3\t\u201c\tCorsets.3\tBales Presidents, 4\t\u201c\tA.W.Naps.2 Cases Cardigan Jackets.' \u2019 2\t\u201c\tClouds and Scarfs 2\t\u201c\t6-1 Melton.\u2014AND,\u2014 (On Account of French 2 Cases Black Silks * \u201c fwkC-Cashmeres- Manufactures.) Moscow Beaver.Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves.\u2014LIKEWISE,\u2014 Just Received\u201487 cases assorted Goods and Haberdashery, to cloVe tate.Dry an Es- tooether with,\u2014 A Retail Stock of Boots and Shoes.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, ____________________Auctioneers.280 THIS MORNING.FUBS, &G.Wednesday, 27th November, (To Close a Partnership Account.) Fn^0nfSCmenfc °f Superior maAe up \u2019 oe°slstmg of in part.Brown Fancy Robet, Superior Buffalo Robes Buck and Kid Mitts and Gloves, Scotch \u2014ALSO,\u2014 75 Dozen Moose Mitts.Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, ____________ Auctioneer?.THIS DAY.on mmm.The Subscribers will seT at their Stores 0a Wednesday, the 27th Instant.(Tor account of Underwriters concerned,) Damaged ex S.S.Phœnician \u2014 t>Gi> B M\u20141 Case STATIONERY.' 2 ?81 or others 281 Sale at TWELVE o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU.Auctioaeers.THIS AFTERNOON.v.eky xtiiniu Beams! Moscow Coatings The Subscribers have been instructed to sell at their Stores, Nos.126 and 128 St.Peter street, on Wednesday, the 27th Instant, For account of whom it may concern.Eleven packages of SUPERIOR WOOL-LENS, consisting of M B\u20141 to 11 Cases Superior Broun, Blue and Black MOSCOW and BEAVER COATINGS, Purchased from the celebrated firm of Starky Bros., Hudderfield, England.Terms liberal.Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, \tAuctioneers.277 SUnlraaB' iXutices.GOVERNMENT^ railway.SIOHlEST & MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO OTTAWA.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Trains will leave HOCHELAGA DEPOT as follows;\u2014 Express Trains for Hull at 1)'.30 and 30 Arrive at Hull at 2.00 p.m.and 9 00 hxpress Trains from Hull at 9.10 and 4.10 .Arrive at Hoehelaga at 1.40 p.m.and 8.40 Iram for St.Jerome at.4.00 p.m.Tram from St.Jerome at.\t7 00 a m\" Trams leave Mile-End '\"'station ten il mutes later, I or Tickets and other information, apply at the General Office, 13 Place d Armes Square.C.A.SCOTT C\u2019pA'\t, GenT Superintendent.Gen 1 Freight and Passenger Agent.September 1\t225 lly 81 NEW A KB VEKY PATTEKNS ELEGANT GE October 31 ly 300 WILSON, HÂWKSWORTH, ELLISON El 00.SHEFF'IJEIjX» .TO IÆT, A House on St.Catherine street, ïjïïi near the Windsor Hotel, furnished iiiin or unfurnished.The house is in îUlâexcellent order, having baen recently painted and papered; contains Drawing and Dining-rooms, six Bedrooms, good basement accommodation, and all modern improvements.Furniture can be purchased, if desired.House can be seen between 3 and 4 p.m.Particulars to be had at Herald Office.November 19\t276 Bronsei Crystal Salieri SETTEES, TABLES â STOOL! For ( tardens (new designs.) ÏS W-&F.P CURRIE & 00., IMPORTERS OP I*IO riSOlN, B-A-R, IRON, Boiler Plates, Galvanized Iron, CANADA PLATES.TIN PLATES, Boiler Txxtoes, Gas Tatoes, Paints, Fire Clay, AT OHANTSLOUP'S April ly SiLICATEJAIMTS ! The Chief Economy and Advantages over ordinary Faints are : PROPERTIES Ingot Tin, Ingot Copper, Slieet Copper, Antimony, sneet Zinc, Ingot Zinc, PlgLeafi, Dry Hod Lead, Dry WMte Lead, Kivets Iron Wire, Steel Wire, Glass, Flue Covers, Fire-Bricks, Veined Marble, Roman Cement, Portland Cement, Canada Cement,; Paving Tiles, Garden Vases, Chimney Tops, Fountains, Drain Pipes Patent Encaustic Paving Tiles, &e.MANUFACTURER OF! SOFA, CHAIR km BED SPRINGS.August 27\tly 204 TWO 6m 224 CELEBRATED STEEL PRIZES AWARDED THEM AT Vienna, Paris and.Philadelphia Exhibitions, for Cast Steel, Tool Steel, Spring Steel, Sheet Steel and Steel Wire.M.HOSIER à SON, SHEFFIELD.Extra fine Table Cutlery.JOHN ROUND & SON (LIMITED) SHEFFIELD Electro-Plated Ware, Spoons and Forks.Orders solicited to import or from Stock.B- J- C0GHLIN, 26 St.\u2019Sulpiee Street, Montreal Sole yV-gfeut.July 3\t139 FIRST-CLASS SHOPS AND DWELLINGS TO LET.NOS.674 & 676 DORCHESTER ST.(Between Hanover and Brunswick Being the igtne ai: town and the Windsor Streets.) direct route from up _________________or Hotel.For Fashionable Shoemakmg or Tailoring establishments, these Store, offer unexceptionable stands.The Houses are in thorough repair and are fitted up with all modern improvements, including Baths, Hot and Cold Water, &c.Rents very moderate.AppIv, from 9 till 11 A.M., to pp y\u2019______D.McEACHRAN, 6 Union Avenue.Novemoer 1__________________1m 261 TO IÆT, ¦ One large Room in the front part of the Hekalo Building, and another well suited for light manufae-ing, in rear.Steam power if necessary.Apply at the Office, 155 St, James Stree January 29 (1 cwt.being nearly equal in bulk, and doing the work of ;2 cwt.Lead Paints.), Thorough protection of iron against rust.Preserving timber from decay.Absence of all chemical action upon metal Their great hardness, durability, and brightnsss.They will stand intense frosts or tropical heat, Samples and other information can be had on application to the agents, P.THOS- GIBS â 00-.18 St.Sacrament St.reet, Mentreal.Sept.23\tly 227 WULFF & CO.32 ST.SULPICE STSEET, OFFER FOR SALE ANILINE DYES, COCHINEAL, GUM ARABIC, TRAGACANTH, SHELLAC, AND GLUCOSE.ALL KINDS OF GLUE, GLYCERINE, MIRROR GLASS, HAIR CLOTH, CORNICES AND CURTAIN BANDS, WOVE WIRE, IRON WIRE AND WIRE NAILS, LII HO GRAPHER S\u2019 SUNDRIES COLORS AND INKS, A.W.FAEER\u2019S PENCILS, SLATE PENCILS, AND MARBLES, GOLD, SILVER LEAF AND BRONZES VERMILION, &c &o.March 2\tlv 68 THE OLJLSTAND.JSSTA BIxESHED in 1848 PIAHOS m_ GROANS.The Suuscriber has now on hand an nm usually large assertment of the magnificent Grand, Square and Upright PIANOS of^ STEINWAY, CHICKERING, DUNHAM, GABLER, and EMERSON AND THE LATEST STYLES OE CABINET OBG-ANS, PKOH THOSE CELEBRATED MAKERS, THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO, AND UK SMITH-CANAD1ANORGAN CO., rli of which will be sold at moderate prices and on most favorable terms, Parties desiring a reliable instrument at a, reasonable rote, will consult their own interests by ex-.mining the above Stock before purchasing elsewhere.JOSSEPITGJOUJLB, Ml ST.JAMES STREET.October 31\tly 121 REFfUJERATORS, WATER FILTERS Coolers, Ice-Cream Freezers, Bird Cages Cornices, Poles, Stair Rods, Enamellec Tea and Coffee Pots, &c.Children\u2019s Car All at reduced prices, at nages 652 CRAIG, NEAR BLEURY SltlLLEtiR & ST May 15 co- ll THOROUGHLY COOKED EOOD.Always ready for use.Saving Mothers and Nurses Much time and trouble.IHE BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS.Contains all the elements Necessary for the Growth.Health and Vigour of the Child.SAVORY & MOORE, 143, New Bond Street, London, and sold by all Chemists.15\tddrf A T1 BOSTON AND MONTREAL AIR LINE Skwtest Bonté via Central Vemaoat K.n.ilae.Leave Montreal at 4 p.m.for New York, and 9.15^ a.m., and 6 p.m, for Boston.Two Express Trains daily, equipped with Miller Platform and Westinghouse Air Brake.Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Trains between Montreal and Boston and Springfield, and New York via Troy also, between St.Albans and Boston via Fitchburgh, and Parkr Cars to Day Ex press between Montreal and Boston TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.9.15 a.m., may Express for Boston, via Lowell.4 p.m.Mail for Waterloo, 4 St™-\u2019 Night Express for New York vm Troy, and New York 7.15 a.m., next morning.6 p.m,, Night Express for Boston \u201d:\" Lowell, and Ni \u2014 \u2022\t- - - ew York via, Springfield.GOING NORTH.J o iL *\u20193\u201djress ieaves Boston, via Lowell, ar , ,° a'm-> Vla Fitchburgh 7.30a.m., Troy at 7.40 a.m., arriving in Montréal at 8.45 p.m.NightEsyiesslfcavesBostonat 5.35 p.m., via Lowell, via Fitchburgh 6 p.m., and New York at 3 p.m., via Springfield, sr-rivmg in Montreal 9.00 a.m.Night Express leaves New York via Troy at 8.30 p.m., arriving in Montreal 11.05 a.m., excepting Saturday nights, when it wirl leave New York at 4 p.m.arriving in Montreal at 9 a.m.Sunday morning For Tickets and Freight Rates, apply at Central Vermont Railroad Office, 136 St.James Street.a ^A?0\u2019822 Washington street.W- BEVriat\tj, w.IÎÜEAGT, Genl.Manager\tGeneral Supt.S- W.CUMMINGS, Genl.Pas St.Albans.Vt.Nov.11, 1878.Passenger Agent.\"\tly277 Balaware and Hudson Canal Go\u2019s KAILBOABS Saratoga, Troy, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, 4ND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH Trains Leave Montreal : 9.15 a.m.\u2014Day Express fer Saratoga, Troy, and Albany, with Wagner\u2019s Elegant Drawring Room Car attached, connects at Albany with N.Y.C.and H.R.R.K., and at Troy and Albany with Night Steamers for New York, arriving early the following morning.4.00 p.m.\u2014Night Express \u2014 Wagner\u2019s Elegant Sleeping Car runs through to New York without change.\tThis Train makes close connection at Troy and Albany with Sleeping Car Train for Boston, ar-riving at 9.00 a.m.New York Through Mails and Express carried via this line.Information given and Tickets sold at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices, and at the Company\u2019s Office, 143 St-Jaaxes Street, Montreal.JOSEPH ANGELL,\tC.C.McFALL, General Pass.Agent.,\tGeneral Agent, Albany, N.Y,\tMontreal.Sept.23\tiy 227 Westminster Hotel.ropean Plan, corner Irving Place nfl t, New York, one Block from Union Oath Europ tetb Street, _______, Square and Broadway.\u2019 Tbe most central, a nd yet quietest location In tbe city.Convenient to he great, stores, theatres and churches.Elevator, and all modern improvements Easj ac cess to all parts of the city hy streetcars on stages,\tBi PERKIN, Proprietor\u2019 November\tIf S4\u2019 -M rill '¦ ' III I I 2 14 3 ^ ^ D-29^:0B MONTREAL HERALD AND DAILY COMMERCIAL G-AZETTi*:, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER §7.1878 THINK ITS A DREAM.BY GRAN SmTH.We laid to a cell.Mister Judge, all nledt long, Jimmie and n,e, waitto\u2019 and wlatiLn for the Jimmie- mornln\u2019to dawn, Cause we couldn\u2019t sleep, Mister Judge, to tnat cold, damp place,\t, And Jimmie was most scared to death at uie wild, mad race\t.\t\u201e /,arl.That the rats Iteptrunnto\u2019all through the darn That\u2019^why we were glad Mister.Judge, to see the daylight.Please, Mister Judge, we are not very had little And the^ollcemen what tooh us said we\u2019re some He w™'wrong,^Mlsljer Judge, and should only That we^re two little outcasts, andourmoth- And there\u2019s no'one to care tor us, at least here And n^roof that shelters us trom the rain and the snow, A oreaeher cce told us that way up In the blue There was a God that was watchm\u2019 all that little boys do :\t, And that he loved little children, and His love It was tree, But I guess.Mister Judge, He don\u2019t love Jimmie or me, For I prayed and I prayed till I was most out of breath, For Fomethto\u2019 to eat, and to keep Jimmie from death.And that\u2019s why we\u2019re here Mister Judge; fo you know There was no help from above, I must And It below.\u2019Twas nousebeggln\u2019andbe toldln God I must trust, For I\u2019d begged all the day and got never a crust; And there was poor Jimmie, holdln\u2019 his cold little feet, And cryin,\u2019 and moanin\u2019, for somethin\u2019 to eat- So I went to a house that was not very far, And saw Mr.Judge, that the back door was ajar ; And a table was settln\u2019 right close by the door Just loaded with plus, about twenty or more, So I quickly slipped la and grabbed one to my breastw- The policeman then caught us, and you know the rest.Discharged, did you say, Mister Judge ?both Jimmie and I ?And\u2014and we ain\u2019t got to be jailed \u2019cause I took a pie î And we can eat all we want ?\u2014how funny \u2019twill seem\u2014 Say, Jimmie, pinch me for I\u2014I think It\u2019s a dream Aud you\u2019ll give us work, summer, winter and fall- Say, Jimmie,! think there\u2019s a God after all.New York Star.LOCAL HEWS.Don\u2019t fail to attend, the Masonic Concert to-night in the ^Yen deisi.y of Music, as the \u2019temple Quax~tet E BS, , \u201d Has no equal as a COOK STOVE, THE « WTIV H S O K,\u201d SELF-FEEDING HALL SVOVE, IS the BEST STOVE IN THIS MARKET, Purchasers should remember the inconvenience of getting Plates for Stoves not made in Montreal.October 30\tly 259 THE M0NÂH0H HALL STOVE, THE BEST EU THS MKET, Handsome Design, Beautiful Finish, a First-class Heater.This beautiful Stove combines all the latest improvements in self-feeders.831\u201c Call and see it and judge for yourself.Hyan\u2019s Furnace.This Furnace has been thoroughly tested.There is more of them in use in this city than any other, and every one gives satisfaction.RANGES and STOVES OF ALL KINDS.O.38 Victoria Square.ly 257 October 28 OO-, G .11313 Having received their FALL and WINTER STOCKS in Tailoring & Haberdashery, ALSO, PATTERN SUITS FROi POOLE, OF LONDON, Respectfully invite inspection by thei Friends and Patrons.September 19\tly 224 SMITHERS& DONALD BANKERS AND BROKERS, Pïo.3 BHOA» STHEHT, ÜEW YORK.Stocks, Bonds, Foreign Exchange, &r-.BOUGH! AND SOLD FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN.November 18\tly 275 MAGÜÜUGALL 810S., STOCK BROKERS 69 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREkL; 64 Broadway, NEW \u2018S' O B S Of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and New York Stock & Gold Exchange, Buy and Sell Stocks, Bands, &C: November 13\t272 TAYLOR & DUFF Official -A-sssigfaees, ACCOUMTAKTS AHD AUDITORS, £3453 IV ots*e Oarac êalt.* Opposite Exchange Bank, MONTREAL» This Company\u2019s Line- are composed of the undernoted First-class, Full-powered Clyde-built, Double-Ergine, Iron Steamships :\u2014\tTons.Sardinian .4iOOOapt.J.E.Dutton Circassian .4300 Capt.Jas.Wylk- Polynesian.4100 Capt.Brown Sarmatian.3800 Capt.A.D.Aird Hibernian .3434 Lt.F.Archer, R.N.R.Caspian.3200\tCapt.Trocks Scandinavian .3000 Capt.Richardson.Prussian.3000 Capt.R.S.Watis Austrian.2700 Gant.H.\"Wylie Nestorian.2700 Capt.Barclay Moravian.3650 Capt.Graham Peruvian .,,.3000 Lt.V .U.Smith,R.N.Manitoban .2700 Cat>* McDougall.Nova Scotian.3200 Capl.J.Ritchie Canadian .£800\tOapfc.Rexl McLean Corinthian.,.2400 Capt.Menzies.Acadian.1350 Oapj.Gabel.Waldensian.?800 Capt.J.G.Stephen.Phoenician.2800 Capt.James Scott Newfoundland.1500 Capt.Myline THE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool îvlctil ILun0.iailiag from Liverpool every THURSDAY, ind from Halifax every SATURDAY 'calling at Lough Foyle to receive Marriage Licenses Issued.v J Commissioners of the John Taylor, l Superior Court of John M.M.Duff 1 Lower Canada, and j for Prov.of Ontario* October 12\tly 31 MAHON, 0IBB0NS & ïicHÂB, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c.LONDON.ONT.GIBBONS HUGH KACHAEON, Q.C.GEO.O.GEO.M\u2019NAB.London, August 23, 1875 ly 201 MOLENHAN & iACOOMU, Barristers, Solicitors, floraries, Sc» CORNWALL, ONT.D.B.M»OLBNNAN, H.SANFISLDMACDONALO JAKES W.LIDDELL.Apr\tly 78 CAfiiAH & LilTGH, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW SOLICITORS ra CHAIfCEEY, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c\u201e OORNWAXaIa, ont.R Jas.Lkitch.June 14 B.Carman.ly 142 mnz & siüiîÊU, Public Accountants, EDWARD EVANS, Official Assignee, Western Chambers, No.22 S T.JOHN S T REE T.Ss- tember 2\tly 213 J.liiELlE, * .ansi esuv-vsyer.No.146 ST.JAMES STREET.ly 169 Hblicjes.BEAVEK, JLaINE.CANADA SHIPPING COMPANY, Running in connection with the Ci r-jincl 'X\u2019E-Miilr Railway ot Canada.SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.Steamers sailing for Liverpool as follows, from Montreal: Lake Champlain.2nd Nov.Lake Nipegon.16th Nov.This Companv\u2019s Line of Iron Clipper Sail ing Vessels, trading between Montreal, Liverpool and Glasgow will he despatched at intervals during the season.Rates of Passage, by steamer or sailing vessel, $50.Return Tickets, $90.Through Bills ot Lading areissuedtoand from all parts of Canada.For freight or other particulars, apply, in Liverpool, to H.J.Selkirk, Canada Ship- ping Company, 17 Water street; in Glasgow, to P.Rintoul, Son & Co.; in London, to R.Montgomerie & Co., 82 Mark Lane, E.C.; at all offices of the Grand Trunk Railway, or to THOMPSON, MURRAY & CO., 1 Custom House Square.June 5\tly 133 OR mnmm « Running in connection with the GS-r&nd TPm.nic Railway ot Canada.Tons Ontario,.3,200 Memphis,.2,500 Mississippi,.2,250 Teutonia .2,150 St.Louis .2,000 DATE OF Tons.Dominion,.3,200 Texas .2,350 Quebec.2,250 Borossia .2,150 Brooklyn.3,500 SAILING.Steamers will sail as follows :\u2014 FROM PORTLAND, MAINE.MISSISSIPPI.30th\tNov.QUEBEC.14th\tDec.DOMINION.28th\tDec-\" ONTARIO.llth\tJan.Hates of Passage lor the \"Winter Months- Cabin\u2014Montreal to Liverpool $50 and $60 ; Return do, $90 and $110.No Steerage taken.Through Tickets can he had at all the principal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Offices in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canada.For Freight or Passage, apply, in London, to Bowring, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India Avenue ; in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street; in Quebec, to W.M.Macpherson ; at all Grand Trunk ailway Offices ; or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., .\t.I\tExchange Court.April 15\tly 89 \u2022CJanad-iaia Service.\u2022 \u2022 *.2,000 Tons Register BIREiSrs .2,000\t\u201c\t\u201c CYBELE.\t.2 0C0\t\u201c\t\u201c ERL KING.\t2,*200\t\u201c\t\u201c The splendid ne-w flrst-class fuL power screw Steamer ERL KING, A loa (HigRest Class a Lloyd\u2019s), is intended to ball from Montreal for Glasgow, On Monday, the 28th October, taking Goods at lowest througn rates from al parts of Canada And the Western States of America.Special facilities for Butter, Cheese, Boxed Meats, &c., and also for a limited number of Horses and Sheep.Will be followed by one of the above First-class Steamers every alternate week from Montreal and Glasgow thereafter during the season.Splendid accommodation fora limited number of Cabin passengers.For Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to ROBERT REFORD & CO., 23 and 25 St.Sacrament Street Montreal Or\tDONALDSON BROTHERS, ' 61 Great Clyde Street Glasgow olil 1 Nov.Dec.Dsc.Dec.Dec.Jan.Steamer BOHEMIAN, Captain J.Rankin, for Cornwall every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 30 P.M., from Canal Basin, and Lachine, on arrival of the 3 o\u2019deck train.Stea-mer TROIS RIVIERE \u2022>, Captain Duval, leaves for Three Rivers every Tuesday and Friday at 1 P.M., connecting at Sorel with steamer \u201c Seel\u201d for St.Francois and Yamaska.Steamer BERTHIER, Capt.L.H.Roy, leaves for Berthier every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 P.M.,connecting at Lanoraie with the Railwcyfor Joliette.Steamer CHAMBLY, Captain Frs.La-monreux, leaves for Chambly every Tuesday and Friday, at 1 P.M., connecting, on Fridays, at Lanoraie with the Cars for Joliette.Steamer TERREBONNE, Capt.E.La-force, leaves three times a week, viz : Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at 1 P.M., for L\u2019Assomption.Tickets, or further information, may he obtained from R».A.Dickson, 133 St.James Street, at the OiS.ce, Richelieu Pier, and from Robt.McEwen, Canal Basin.J.B.LAMERE, ALEX.M1LLOY, General Manager.Traffic Manager g®*\"General offices, 228 St.Paul Street.Me BLANK BOOKS, AND ACCOUNT Ledgers, J oiariials, Cash and Day Books, OF ALL SIZES, Euled to any Pattern, and Bound in any Style to suit.lontreal, April, 1878.97 K U 3L Ï N a, ACCOUNT-BOOK MUFACTUHIKG, LETTER PRESS AND QENEBAL BINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Done on the Premises.on ooard \"and land Mails and Passengers^to md from Ireland and Scotland), are in tended II he despatched FROM HALIFAX.Polynesian.Saturday, Sarmatian.Saturday, Circassian.Saturday, Moravian.Saturday, Peruvian.Saturday, Sardinian.Saturday, BATSS OF IAS8AGE FBOH MONTBKAL.Jabin .$67, $77 and$87 According to accommodation.Intermediate.$45 00 Steerage.$31 00 The steamers of the Halifax Line will leave Halifax for St.John\u2019s, N.F., and Liverpool as follows: Hibernian.26th\tNov.Caspian.10th\tDec.Nova Scotian.24th\tDec.Hibernian.7th\tJan.iATKS OF PASSAGE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND ST.JOHNS : Cabin.$20 00 | Steerage.$6 00 An experienced Surgeon carried on each Vessel.Berths not secured until paid for.Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool, %nd at Continental Ports, to all points in Canada, and the Western States.i or Freight or other particulars, apply [n Portland to H.& A.Allan, or J.L.Paumer; in Quebec to Allans, Rae & Co.; ar Havre to John M.Curkie, 21 Quai d\u2019Qr-leans; in Paris to Gustave BossAncw.Bne du Quatre Septembre ; in Antwerp to Aug.Schmitz &Co., or Richapd Berks; in Rotterdam to iiuTs A Co.; in Hamburg to C, Hugo ; in Bordeaux to J amrs Moss & Co.; in Bremen to Helen Rcppel & Sons; in Belfast to Charley & Malcolm ; in London to Montgomerie & Greenhoknb, .17 Gracechurch Street ; in Glasgow to James & Alex.Allan Ï0 Great Clyde street; in Liverpool to Allah Bbothbes, lames Street; in Chicago to Allan & Co., 12 La Salle Street.H.& Â.ALLAN, Corner of Youville and Common Streets.November 19\tly 14 BETWEEN iLcmgTu.eri.il anti Nïositreal, From 5 o\u2019clock A.M.till 7.30 o\u2019clock P.M.Until further notice, the Ferry between LONGUFUIL and MONTREAL will run, as far as possible, as follows, commencing on the 1st November:\u2014 From Longueuil t- the Foot of the Current (Week Days.) From Longueuil to the Foot of the Current\u2014At 6.7, S, S 'iO, 9.10, Il A.M., Noon, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 5.30, 6 P.M.From the Foot of the Current\u2014At 6.30.7.80, 8.15, 8.45, 9.30, 10.80, 1'.30, A.M., 12.0, 1.B0, 2.30, 3.80, 4.30.6.15, 5.45, 6.30 P.M.Sundays, From Longueuil :\u2014At 8.3.A.M., 1, 2, 3, 4.5 From Foot of the Current :\u2014At 9 A.M.l.JO, \u20222.0, 3.30, 4.30.5.30 P.M.October 31\t224 WHITE STAR life Calling at Cork Harbour, Trela; fi, A EBY ING ER3TUB AND AMERICAN MAILS.h' $ m PROVIDED WITH EVER Ï SOBER® IMPROVEMENT.8.00 a.m.3.00 p.m.8.00 a.m.2.30\tp.m.7 00 a.m.2.00 p.m.8.30\ta.m.Noon.Sailing between NEW YORE and LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown are appointed to leave as follows :\u2014 Britannic.Sat.,\tOct.19, at 11.00 a.m.Celtic.Thurs., Oct.24, at 3.00 p.m.Germanic .S t.Nov.2, at 11.00 a.m.Baltic.Thurs., Nov.7, at 3.00 p.m.\u2018Adriatic .Sat.,\tNov.14, at Britannic.Sat.,\tNov.23, at *Celtic.Thurs., Nov.28, at Germanic .Sat.,\tDec.7, at ^Baltic .Thurs., Pec.12.at Adriatic .Sat.,\tDec 21, at *Br.itannic, Sat.,\tDec.28, at Celtic .Thurs., Jan.2, at *Passengers go on board the night before.WTÏSTTSR RATIOS; SALOON PASSAGE, New York to Liverpool and Queenstown, $60, $80 & ?100 gold.Return Tickets, $145 and 1175 gold.Tickets to London, $8, and to Paris $20, gold, additional.Children between one and twelve years, and servants, $50.00 Infants free.For the Winter Season, this Company have decided to make an additional Saloon rate of passage of $60 Gold, from New York to Liverpool.Special Excursion Tickets will be issued until March 31st, 1879, at $120 Gold.These Steamers do not carry Cattle, Sheep or Pigs.STEERAGE PASSAGE-Outward from Montreal to L.verpoel, or London, $26.50 gold.From Liverpool and London, $28.50.Passeogers taking the \u201c White Star Steamers,\u201d as a rule, arrive in London n 9i days from New York, Passengers booked, via Liverpool, to all parts of Europe at moderate rates.For further information and passage, apply to R.J.CORTIS, Agent, 37 Broadway, New Yo'-k.Or to R.J.COGHHLm, Sole Agent, 26 St.Sulpioe Street, Montres April 11\tyl 244 NOTICE.\u2014With the view of diminishiEg one ehrnces of collision, the Steamers of this Line take ft specified course for all seasons of the year.On the Outward Passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 50 at 43 Lat., or nothing to the Nrrthof 43.On the Homeward Passage, crossing the Meridian of 50 at 42 Lat., or nothing tothe North of 42.The Cunard Steamship Company (Limited), between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at CORK HARBOUR.From New Yoke Abyssinia,Wed.Oct.30 Bothnia, Wed., Nov.6 Algeria, Wed., Nov, 13 \u2022Russia, Wed., Nov.50 , And every following New York.Fbom New yohk Scythia, Wed., Nov.27 Abyssinia,Wed., Doc.4 Bothnia, Wed., Dec.11 Algeria, Wed., Dec.18 Wednesday from Rates of Passage.\u2014By steamers carrying steerage, $80 and $100 gold according to accommodations # No steerage.-tSf stjt?S.rs ^ carrying steeiage, $80, flOU and $130, gold, according to accommo-lation.pickets issued at a special Low Rate of |60 Gold, during the Fall anil Winter season.tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Return tickets on favorable terms.steerage at vefry' low rates.Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates.Through Bills of Lading given fo?Bel ast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp ana other Ports on uhe Continent, and for Medite: ¦ anean Ports.For Freight and Passage, apply at the Company\u2019s Office No.4 Bowling Green CÏÏAb.G.FRANCKLYN, Agent, Or to\tTHOS.WILSON, 58 St.Francois Xavier Street.May 23\tly 28 mm lie MAIL 8TMMLHB FOR QUEENSTOWN ANX> LIVERPOOL \u201e .\t1878.°lw eriwn'\tNov- 3°.9-30 a.m City of New York, Thus.Dec 5 i ca .I Ojty of Brussels Sat., Dec.' 14,\u2019 8.30 a m City of Chester.Thurs., Dec.19 1 00 n m City of Montreal,Thurs., Dec.26 7 00 am ,V4-\t* -a t\t3879 CHy of Berlm.Sat., Jan.uity of New York Thus., Jan.Gold^OON\" PASSAGES-$60, ( ROUND Gold.4, 2.00 p.m 9, 6.00 a.m 30 and $100 and $160 TRIP\u2014$120, $135 STEERAGE (including Railroad Fare between Montreal and New York) SSI oo her hreight or Passage, apply at the New York! ° ^ 31 and 33 Roadway, JOHN G.DALE, Agent.In Montreal, to COX & GKEEN, WWo i 13 and 35 Hospital Street : secured?PlanS Can b® Been and Lawrence Hail.M0Fa11\u2019 Ticket Agent\u2019St.April 1 ly 196 \u2014.\tî ^\ti-nr \u2022\t1 TT\tn Î Until further Notice, the Steamers CULTIVATEUR and HERO will run between Montreal and Three Rivers, and Montreal and Chambly as follows :\u2014 Steamer CULTIVAVEUR, Capt.N.Collette, will leave, Montreal on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2 P.M., calling at Vercheres, Lanoraie, Berthier, Grand Nord, Nlcolet, arriving at Three Rivers at 10 P.M.Leaving Three Rivers for Mo.treal at l P.M.on Sundays and Wednesdays, for the same places and Sorel.The Steamer HERO, Capt.T.Richer, will leave Montreal on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2 P.M., calling at Boucherville, Contrecœur, soi el, and all the places on the Chambly River, and leaving Chambly Wednesdays and Sa urdays, for Montreal.T.MARCHESSEAULT, Managing Director.August ie\t3m 19} QUALITY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED jKerald Printing Oo.November 18\t275 IM JPO IrS/A\u2019 Ill X) WROUGHT IRON BEDSTEADS, WITH THE IMPROVED WROUGHT1 IRON DOVE-TAIL JOINTS.A great variety, comprising Low and High Price Bedsteads, at 6S2 CRAIG, NEAR BLEURY ST ÜïEiLLEUR &C0 May 1________ ly 115 Advances on Produce The Siihsiribers continue to make ad.van.ees on Produce consigned to their Friends 1 Messrs PETER RINTOUL SON & CO., Glasgow JOHN BINGHAM & CO \u201e \u201e\t, .\t, Livekpool Orwar sale in taie mai kit.WM.GUNN & CO Faorms.ri\tJv 33 THE mDîüSfiTIOfiAL HAILWAY ISD STESIfl aiAnmios GhTTlD'E, Laprairie Navigation Co\u2019y.On and alter MONDAY, the 23th NOV., and until further notice, the Steamer \u201cLAPKA1K1E,\u201d Capt.Demers, will leave at the following hours (or as near as possible), Sundays and Holidays excepted LAP RA TRIE, 8 30 A.M.MONTREAL, 2.00 P.M.Except Tuesdays and Fridays, uncharged J.BROSSE AU, Secretary November 23\t280 |B isœlhraant & Published Semi-monthly, containing the TIME TABLES AND MAPS of all OAK AD Ah and the principal AMERICAN RAILWAY and STEAM NAVIGATION LINES.F sale by News Dealers nd Booksellers and by News Agents on Trains and Steamers.Viriee, \u2018JM Cent®.0.ÏI.CI ISM0LM & BROS., Publishers and Proprietors.179 Bon:iventiir« Street.Montreal Beiore You Start, INSURE ÂGÂlNSr ACCIDENTS ! Get an Accident Ticket or Yearly Policy In the TRAVELERS Èt local Agency or Railway Station.m m ¥>\u2022 DISTRICT OF MONTREAL PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 7 District of Montreal.) A Session of the.COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE, holding Criminal Jurisdiction in and for the District of Montreal, will be held in the Court House, in the City and District of Montreal.on MONDAY, the SECOND day of DECEMBER Next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.In consequence, I give public notice to all who intend to proceed against any prisoner now in the Common Gaol of the said District, and all others, that they must be presentthen and there ; and I a!so give notice ta all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present then and there with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and other d: cu-ments, in order to do those things which belong to each of them in their respectiv capacities.PIERRE J.O.CHAUVEAU, Sheriff.Sheeii\u2019i,\u2019s Office, 7 Montreal, 20t> Nov., 1878)\t278 .PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Department of Crown Lands, WOODS AID FORESTS, QUEBEC, 9th October, 1878.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, conformable to the Clauses of the Act 36 Viet., Cap.9, the following TIMBER LIMITS will be offered FOR SALE at Public Auction, at the House of Parlia-liament, in this City, on the Tenth, day of DECEMBER ïfext, At TEN o\u2019clock A.M., Subject to the conditions mentioned below, namely :\u2014 BGNAVErniRE ÂGEN0Y.Cheinay Rock Brook, East, 9 square miles.Do\tdo\tdo\tWest, 9\tdo\tdo Chamberlain\tBrook\t, East, 4\tdo\tdo Do\tdo\t\"VV est, 4\tdo\tdo Red Pine Mountain\t\tBrook,\t\t \t\t[East, 5\tdo\tdo Do\tdo\tdo\tWest, 5\tdo\tdo \t\t\tmore or\tless.piabos «.o*(i«Nssa®sa ,i closeout present stock ofami Nets and seennc.h -nfl Instruments of tlrst-cla s makers, fu y warranted, and at prices til t DEFY UO.MPK .TI05, for cash or Installments.40-NTS WAX \u2022 Kl> for WATERS\u2019 SUPERIOR BELL OKGlNS and PI «NOS.Ill strated Catalogues Mailed.110K-ACE WATERS & SONS Manufacturers and Deal-ers, 4ii East l lth-st ,N.Y.also llcneial Ag.s.for SHONlNfiERS\u2019 Cel brated OROANS.i s IGHIOAIi LAND For information concerning the PINTE! and FARMING LANDS In CENTRAL MICHIGAN, for sale by the Flint and Pere Marquette Hallway Company, address WM.L.WEBBER, Land Com\u2019r, East (\u201cYi'i'ixaw, MAeliigau., 11 ! ft PC Cfi D 31y sending 35c.with age,height UUuUC TU«1 color of eyes and hair, you will receive by return mail a correct Vff I j 0 9 C j C photograph of your future hus-! yUlt JCLr .band or wife, with name and date of marriage.Address W.FOX, Drawer 4(1.FultoMYlIle, N.Y- ffly A Day to Agents canvassing for the Fire-ty f side Visitor.Terms and Outfit Free.Ad- dress P.O.VICKERY, Augusta, Maine 2 !j Lovely TScroll Cards,with name to goldj C.Vann & toe.No Yankee trash.North Chatham, N.Y.Chromo ( ards, Cupids, Mottoes, Flowers, Get At) &c.No two alike, ivith name, 10c.Nassau Card Co., Nassau, N.Y Styles of Cards 10c., or 2# Scroll Cards, 10c., -\u2014*.with name, post-paid, sau, N Y.J.u.Husted, Naÿ A GMIXED CARDS, with name, lo ets.Agents \u2018tUoutfit 10 cts.L.JONEs & CO.'Nassau, N.Y 1 outfit 10 20 Fancy Cards, with name, ioc., plain or gold.Agents Outfit, 10c.Hudson, N.Y.160 styles.Hun & Co., Newspaper Advcrtlslag Bureau, 10 Spruce St.liXedical.Direct from Switzerland, OR.BERBER\u2019S MILK-FOOD fihe most Wh ol esome N ourishment in the World for INFANTS, CHILDREN AND INVALIDS.A.l-way» Fresh.Jiiitl Sweet Numerous Testimonials from the first Physicians in Europe and America.Ask your Grocer or Lruggist for 33 M.GKEtfcJBEJBfc\u2019S, AND TAKE NO OTHER SUBSTITUTE.gsr Sold by all Grocers and Druggista throughout Canada.Sole Agents for Canada : H.SUGDEN EVANS & CO., ST.JEAN BAPTISTS STREET, Montreal.October 25\tly 255 MERGER\u2019S SLEEPING ELIXIR, The most efficient remedy yet discovered for producing Sweet and Eefrsshing Sleep.Contains no Opiate, Calms the Nerves, Never gives Morning Headaches, Invaluable for Worry and Overwork.Prepared by N.MERCER & CO., 454 St.Paul street, And sold by all Druggists.Pbice, 50 Cmts Peb Bottle.August, 1\t182 IRON Tom Ferguson\u2019s Brook,East 8 square miles.Do\tdo West, 8\t\tdo\tdo Marshall\u2019s Brook\t\t2*\tdo\tdo Indian House Brook,\t\t6\tdo\tdo Causupseul No.1, North,\t\t10\tdo\tdc Bo\tNo.J, South,\t10\tdo\tdo Bo\tNo.2, North,\t10\tdo\tdo Bo\tNo.2, South,\t10\tdo\tdo Bo\tNo.3, North,\t10\tdo\tdo Bo\tNo.3, South,\t10\tdo\tdo Mill Stream, South,\t\t4\tdo\tdo Do\tNorth,\t5\tdo\tdo ilMOUSKI AGEHOY.Milnikek\u2019s Brook, North, Do do South, Metalik\u2019s Brook, North, Do do South, Rear Ruisseau Sauvage, 20 square miles.20\tdo\tdo 10\tdo\tdo 10\tdo\tdo 20\tdo\tdo Conditions ot Sal©.The above Timber Limits at their estimated area, more or less, to be offered at an upset price to he known on the day of sale.The Timber Limits to be adjudged to the party bidding the highest amount of bonus.The bonus and first year\u2019s rent of two dollars per square mile, to be paid in each case immediately after the sale.These Timber Limits to be subject to the provisions of all timber regulations now in force, and which may be enacted hereafter.ELSXIIi OF GALISAVA BARK, m PHOSFHORNS, Strengthens the nerves and muscular sys tern, promotes appetite improves digestion animates the spirits, thoroughly recruit the health, inducing a proper condition o the nervous and phys cal forces.In Bottles, 50 and cents each.FOR SAL BY .Uk-MJESS 13 AWI-OlH,, CHEMIST, \u2018^ACJB d\u2019AKM-JKS,.March 22\t6m 262* MONTREAL ItERALB Frlnllng and fuSUsialng OonipaBy, Mos.155 & 157 ST.J AMES STBBBÏ MONTREAL.9AILÏ HSSULB\u2014Deliveredin ail parts of tke Clt and by Mall (Fre-pald by Publishers) $t>pe Annum.\t\u2018\tB ®iJSSK5¥ (8 pages) pt f A n fnini.PAYABLK ÎF AIDVANCB.Rates kr Advertising.,,n 1st Insertion (Nonpareil).lit cents per uE Subsequent,Iflnsertedeveryi\t,, day.p If inserted every other day\t\" If inserted twice a week.7 \u201c TO;if inserted once a week.,10 \u2022' l year (everyday' per line.-.$5 oo s.months do .s oo Three times a week.quarter off above rate Twice a week.third do- J0\u2019 Once a week.hall do.do, Iteading matter in City Item) 20 ceJlts per line KOti°n®\tsoh-pertoserttoB and Deaths.ïn the Rcokly, .eentelper line.!.Per insert a Plans exhibiting the above locations will be open for inspection at the Department of Crown Lands, in this city, and at the Agent\u2019s Offices for said localities, from this day to the day of sale.F.LANGELIER, Commissioner.November 9\tW 47 D 268 Yearly Rates of Advertising.No advertisement to be considered by:they®8r unless It Is previously agreed upon.The privilege or yearly advertisers will be eon fined to their regular business ; and all otnw aclvertlsementSjSuch as auction sales, houseo to let, dissolution of partnerships, legainy tlces, ship ¦ removals, &e.,(Ewill be charge,:, extra.g JAMES STEWART, Mauaglug.DlrectOL August 9\tl \u2014 TES MONTREAL HERALD Ann Daily Commeu ial Gazette, Printed a \u201e Published by the MONTREAL PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPAi Communications to be addressed toJAJ\u201d STEWART, Managing DlrecUr, No.tov 157 St.James street,Montreal, out.ai» mb ps CiiïL rity °.rity\u20190 ; ii&fj filtiÇ- Î Jt -A dl i! prfe \"P1 -A ¦The Here»111 M»1*8 ^ïbe jjjied if p*108^ j[jde i® a' -The f tJ.S.\"'11 lion five t ,(\u201955! 3\" t»o a -Slesei gros., E- ' ud other* iti Jo., three* -The I , ciic\u201clat December: jack at 3V' t®, Steam 5®re, $3'* ft,smut, I -At the leist, N.E in the Mas là, cost 11\tual to th [expected 12\tcents pt -The in {ndin?No («2,070, a) ne ports for th 111,637, agi pe irease the ] -The C iusuiance v it the iMch has 1 any erer non has 1 pellor lines, flits of me: litiea by ca: ii to remain pm are not ialaige qus ff^ecL t°ni i< ,pj ,H( , Tll« sales at Stth iere\u2019 >! 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