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  • Quebec :Robert W.S. Mackay,[1848]-[1852]
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[" 236 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.Lemieux, Frs X., M.P.P.for Dorchester.Stuart, George Okill, M.P.P.for Quebec city.Tessier, U.J., M.P.P.for Portneuf.PUBLIC OFFICES AND INSTITUTIONS.Adjutants-General of Militia\u2014Col.DeSalaberry, East, Col.Macdonnell, West, 47 St.Anne, u.£.Advocates\u2019 Library, J.B.Landry, librarian, Courthouse, w.t.Agricultural Department, Hon.M.Cameron, 47 St.Anne, u.t.Attorneys-General, Hon.L.T.Drummond, East, Hon.W.B.Richards, West, Union buildings, Place D\u2019Armes, uw.t.Bank of British North America, RB.Cassels, manager, St.Peter, /.t.Bank of Montreal Branch, W.Gunn, manager, cor.of St.Peter and Arthur, /.t.Bank of Upper Canada, J.F.Bradshaw, manager, Clouett\u2019s Buildings, Buade, w%.t.Barrack Master, C.Cornwall, St.Anne, u.¢.Bankrupt Court, Court House, St.Louis, w.¢.British North American Electric Telegraph Office, Ax- thur, Z.2.Canadian Institute, P.Joliceeur, librarian, Clouett\u2019s buildings, ».t.Chief Engineer Fire Department, N.Wells, 5 St.Joachim, u.£.Chief of Police, R.H.Russell, City Hall, St.Louis, w.ê.City Hall, St.Louis, æ.¢.; City Clerk, F.X.Garneau, City Hall, St.Louis, «.£.City Surveyor, Joseph Hamel, City Hall, St.Louis, «.t.City Treasurer, A.Gauthier, City Hall, St.Louis, w.ë.City Collector, R.Meredith, City Hall, St.Louis, «.2.Clerk of the Crown, James Green, Court House, St.Louis, u.t.Clerk of the Peace, F.X.Perrault, Court House, St.Louis, %.t.Coroner, B.A.Panet, 8 Grand Allée, St.Louis Road. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.237 Commissariat Department, F.S.Carpenter, A.C.G., St.Louis, x.t.Crown Agent, D.McLean Stewart, 28 St.Peter, l.t.Crown Lands, Hon.John Rolph, commissioner, old Chateau of St.Louis, Place D\u2019Armes, «.t.Custom House, J.W.Dunscombe, collector, St.Peter, lt.Emigration Department, A.C.Buchanan, chief agent, Napoleon wharf, /.t.Executive Council, Hon.M.Cameron, president, Union buildings, Place D\u2019Armes, %.&.Garrison Library, Jesuits\u2019 Barracks, x.¢.Governor General\u2019s Secretary, Hon.Col.Bruce, Union buildings, Place D\u2019Armes, w.t.Harbor Master and Captain of the Port, Captain Boxer, - B., R.N., Trinity House, St.Peter, Z.£.Health Office, Robert Symes, health officer, Palace, «.2.Hudson\u2019s Bay Company, J.S.Watt, agent, 87 St.Paul, /.¢.Indian Department, Union buildings, Place D\u2019Armes, \u201c 8.Inspector General, Hon.Firs.Hincks, Jones\u2019 buildings, 8 and 10 St.Louis, .t.Legislative Council, Hon.R.E.Caron, speaker, Parliament buildings.Legislative Assembly, Hon.J.S.Macdonald, speaker, Parliament buildings.Lunatic Asylum, Mr, Wakeham, warden, Beauport.Marriage Licenses, J.G.Irvine, St.Louis Road.Mayor of the City, N.F.Belleau, City Hall, St.Louis, w.t Mechanics\u2019 Institute, Freemasons\u2019 Hall, Buade, %.¢.Montreal Telegraph Co., G.W.Purkis, operator, Arthur, Z.t.People\u2019s Building Society, J.G.Irvine, secretary, 1 Fabrique, u.¢.Policé Magistrate, John Maguire, Court-house, St.Louis, u.t.Post Office Department, Hon.Jas.Morrris, P.M.G., Mount Carmel, .£- 238 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.Post Office, J.Sewell, P.M., Freemasons\u2019 Hall, Buade, u.L.Prothonotary, Burroughs & Fiset, Court-house, St.Louis, u.t.Provincial Secretary, Hon.A.N.Morin, Union buildings, Place d\u2019 Armes, %.£.Provincial Registrar, Thomas Amiot, deputy, Old Chateau of St.Louis, Place d\u2019 Armes, u.£.Public Works, Hon.John Young, commissioner, Old Chateau of St.Louis, Place d\u2019 Armes, %.#.Quebec Bank, Charles Gethings, cashier, St.Peter, /.?.Quebec Building Society, Frs.Vezina, secretary, St.George, u.&.Quebec Savings Bank, James Turnbull, secretary, St.Peter, /.t.Quebec Provident and Savings\u2019 Bank, Geo.Veasy, cashier, Buade, «.¢.Quebec Gas Company, W.A.Curry, secretary, Orleans \u2018Wharf, 2.t.Quebec Exchange, William Lane, superintendent, Arthur, Lt.Quebec Library Association, Miss Meiklejohn, librarian, St.Anne, u.t.Quebec High School, W.Andrew, A.M., rector, St- Denis, Cape.Quebec Literary and Historical Society, Parliament House, u.t.Quebec and Richmond Railroad Co., E.P.Mackie, secretary, Buade, %.t.Quebec Mining Company, W.H.A.Davies, secretary, St.Peter, l.t.Quebec Fire Loan Office, Louis Prevost, secretary, St.Peter, I.t.Quarter Master General, 53 St.Louis, u.£.Receiver General, Hon.E.P.Taché, Jones\u2019s buildings, 8 and 10 St.Louis, «.t.Registrar for the County, C.N.Montizambert, 12 Garden, u.t.Revenue Inspector, J.M.Lemoine, 8 Garden, %.¢. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.239 St.Roch\u2019s Reading Room, L.Lavoie, secretary, 24 Grant, s.7.Sheriff, W.S.Sewell, Court house, St.Louis, &.¢.Shipping Master, A.Hawkins, Champlain, /.£.Statistics, Board of, W.C.Crofton, secretary, Place d\u2019 Armes, u.¢t.Superintendent of Pilots, Frs.Gourdeau, Trinity house, St.Peter, /.t.Supervisor of Cullers, John Sharples, Sault-au-Matelot lt.Town Major, Captain Knight, Main Guard house, u.z.Trinity House, Lindsay and Lemoine, clerk and registrar, 46 St.Peter, /.t.Turnpike Trust, John Porter, secretary, 38 St.Peter, 2.1.Union Building Society, John Ross, secretary, Clouett\u2019s buildings, Mountain, %.t.Water Bailiff, B.Lafleur, Trinity house, St.Peter, /.t.Water Works, T.W.Lloyd, manager, City Hall, St.Louis, %.t.CLERGY RESIDENT IN THE CITY.ROMAN CATHOLIC.The Most Rev.P.F.Turgeon, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Quebec.The Right Rev.F.Baillargeon, Roman Catholic Bishop of Tloa, Coadjutor.Vicars General.Very Revs.J.Demers, Thomas Maguire, Thomas Cook, A.Mailloux, M.Chauvin, \u20ac.Gauvreau, C.F.Cazeau.Residing at the Archbishop\u2019s Palace.Revs.C.F.Cazeau, V.G.; J.B.A.Ferland, Thomas Roy, P.H.Harkin, Edm.Ch.Langevin, secretary ; L.Hamelin, O.Thibodeau, assistant secretaries.Quebec Seminary.Revs.L.J.Casault, superior ; J.Demers, À.Parant, J.Aubry, L.Gingras, J.Holmes, Leon Gingras, 240 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.E.A.Taschereau, E.J.Horan, J.F.Ballairgé, M.Forgues, procurator, J.B.Bolduc, F.Buteau, E.Methot, C.Laverdiere.Seminary of Nicolet.Revs.C.Dion, superior ; C.Harper, procurator ; T.Caron, C.O, Caron, T.Desaulniers, S.D.St.Ann\u2019s College.Revs.C.Gauvreau, superior ; F.Pilote, E.Richard, G.Tremblay, H.Potvin, procurator, À.Pelletier, A.Blanchet, P.H.Bouchy.Revs.J.Auclair, parish priest of Quebec; O.Brunet, George Drolet, L.Gill, vicars ; Z.Charest, parish priest of St.Roch\u2019s; J.Matte, N.Godbout, W.Richardson, F.Turgeon, vicars ; L.T.Bedard, E.G.Plante, general hospital ; T.Maguire, Ursuline convent ; J.Nelligan, chaplain St.Patrick\u2019s church ; E.Bonneau, J.Campbell, assistants ; M.Lemieux, A.Lafrancois, hotel dieu ; P.H.Harkin, military Hospital ; W.Richardson, marine hospital ; T.Roy, Sisters of Charity.Congregation.Revds.L.Saché, superior, J.Beaudry, J.B.Faleu, J.Mercier.St.John\u2019s Church.Revds.D.Martineau, R.Noiseux.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.The Right Rev.George J.Mountain, D.D., Church of England, Bishop of Quebec ; Archdeacon of Quebec, the same.Rev.George Mackie, D.D., bishop\u2019s official and ecclesiastical commissary.Rev.A.W.Mountain, B.A., chaplain and private se- tary.ParisH or QuEesec.\u2014Right Rev.George J.Mountain, D.D., rector ; Revds.George Cowell, M.A.chaplain to the forces, E.W.Sewell, minister of the chapel of the Holy Trinity ; G.Mackie, D.D., curate of the parish; A.W.Mountain, assistant cu- QUEBEC DIRECTORY.241 rate; R.G.Plees, minister of the chapel of St.Paul ; Gilbert Percy, B.A., minister of the chapel of St.Peter; Charles H.Stuart, assistant minister at the chapel of the Holy Trinity; W.A.Adam- son, D.C.L., chaplain to Legislative Council.OTHER PROTESTANT CLERGY, St.Andrew\u2019s Church, in connection with the Church of Scotland, Rev.John Cook, D.D.St.John\u2019s Church, in connection with the Presbyterian Church of Canada,Rev.William Walker.Congregational Church, Rev.Wesleyan: Methodist Society\u2014Superintendents, Rev.Messrs.DeWolfe and Taylor.Baptist Church, Rev.D.Marsh.NATIONAL SOCIETIES.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.Hon.R.E.Caron, president ; Hon.Louis Panet, vice president; Hon.L.Massue, G.Guay, treasurers ; L.G.Baillargé, bursar ; P.G.Huot, T.Fournier, secretaries.* 8T.GEORGE\u2019S SOCIETY.The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Quebec, patron.Orricers.\u2014Charles Poston, president; W.Hunt, R.Symes, vice-presidents ; A.J oseph, secretary ; W.Cole, assistant secretary ; W.H.A.Davies, treasurer; Rev.George Mackie, D.D., Rev.À.W.Mountain, B.A, chaplains ; James A.Sewell, M.D., Edward Jacques, M.D.+ Physicians, * As an election for officers of this societ is close at hand, s is left to insert the new names, if any such are chosen, » space Vv 248 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.ST.PATRICK\u2019S SOCIETY.Orricers.\u2014John Maguire, president; Wm.Quinn, J.Doran, vice-presidents ; Rev.J.Nelligan, chaplain ; Drs.Russell, Moffatt and Fitzpatrick, physicians ; L.Stafford, treasurer; J.O'Farrell, secretary ; J.Donoghue, assistant secretary.ST.ANDREW\u2019S SOCIRTY.Hon.F.W.Primrose, president ; James Gillespie, Geo.Railton, vice-presidents ; James Dean, jun., secretary ; Charles Roger, assistant secretary ; William Patterson, treasurer ; Rev.John Cook, D.D., chaplain ; James Douglas, M.D., Joseph Morrin, M.D., physicians.\u2014 MEDICAL, SURGICAL, AND BENEVOLENT.COLLEGE OF PHYBICIANS AND SURGEONS, L.C.GovERNORS FOR Quenec.\u2014 For the City\u2014Joseph Morrin, James A.Sewell, A.Jackson, J.Z.Nault, W.Marsden, R.H.Russell, J.Blanchet.For the Country\u2014Hon.M.P.De Sales Laterrière, À.Michaud, Joseph Marmette, A.Voniffland, A.Marquis, L Têtu.PHYSICIANS PRACTISING IN QuErec.\u2014P.Baillargeon, P.M.Bardy, J.B.Blais, J.Blanchet, J.Cayer, Joseph Carrier, James Douglas, J.Fitzpatrick, C.J.Fremont, J.L.Hall, A.A.Jackson, E.Jaaques, J.Landry, J.Morrin, P.D.Moffatt, W.Marsden, J.Z.Nault, J.Painchaud, J.Parant, O.Robitaille, E.Rousseau, J.Rowley, L.Roy, F.Riufrette, R.H.Russell, R.P.Russell, A.Rowand, F.J.Se- guin, J.A.Sewell, P.Tourangeau, J.F.Wolff, P.ells, Edward Fiset, P.O.Tessier.QUEBEC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.Dr.Morrin, president; Dr.Bardy, secretary; Dr. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.243 Landry, lecturer on anatomy (general and descriptive ;) Dr.Sewell, lecturer on practice of physic ; Dr.Frémont, lecturer on practice of surgery ; Dr.Painchaud, lecturer on midwifery and diseases of women and children ; Dr.Nault, lecturer on ma- teria.medica and pharmacy ; Dr.Bardy, lecturer on medical jurisprudence and botany ; Dr.Pain- chaud, lecturer on clinical medicine 3 Dr.Jackson, lecturer on clinical surgery ; Dr.Jackson, lecturer on chemistry.MARINE HOSPITAL.Commissionzrs.\u2014Dr.Morrin, president; Dr.Parant, R.J.Alleyn, F.X.Paradis, T.Kelly, J.J.Nesbit, Visiting Prysicians.\u2014Dr.James Douglas, Dx.Pain.chaud, sen., Dr.Hall, Dr.Jackson, Dr.Robitaille, Dr.Rowand.Dr.E.Lemieux, house surgeon ; Mr.Beanbien, apothecary, P.Whelan, steward ; Mrs.Whelsa, matron.QUEBEC HOTEL DIEU.ATTENDING PHYSICIANS.\u2014Drs.Morrin, Nault, Sewell, Fremont.Dr.Morrin, physician to the gaol.QUARARTINE.\u2014Dr.G.M.Douglas, medical superintendent ; Dr.Jacques, physician, - LUNATIC ASYLUM.Commissioners.\u2014Hon.L.Massue, Dr.Painchaud, P- Langlois, J.Gibb, J.G.Irvine, E.B.Lindsay.PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS.\u2014Dr.James Douglas, Dr.Morrin, Dr.Frémont.Mr.Wakeham, superintendent; Mrs.Wakeham, matron.MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY.Direcrors.\u2014G.O.Stuart, chairman; H.S.Scott, Secretary ; C.Wurtele, treasurer ; Jeffery Hale, John Gilmour, Thomas Gibb, John Musson, AM\u2018Donald, W.S.Henderson.James Millar, superintendent, 244 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.MERCANTILE AND LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS.ADVOCATES\u2019 LIBRARY.Hon.Justice Panet, president; Hon.H.Black, vice- president ; Hon.R.E.Caron, treasurer; Charles Alleyn, secretary ; J.B.Landry, librarian.Rooms\u2014Court House, St.Louis st.CANADIAN INSTITUTE.Mon.Ls.Panet, honorary president; F.Gauvreau, president active; N.Casault, Joseph Hamel, vice- presidents ; F.Vezina, treasurer; Phillip Huot, secretary ; P.Joliceur, librarian.Rooms\u2014Clou- ett\u2019s buildings, Buade st.\u2019 HIGH SCHOOL OF QUEBEC, St.Denis Street, Cape.William Andrew, M.A., rector; W.S.Smith, classical master; D: Wilkie, English and arithmetical master ; Hy.D.Theilcke, French, German, and drawing master; Rev.John Cook, D.D., chairman of the board of directors ; D.Wilkie, treasurer and secretary.LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.Orricers\u2014G.B.Faribault, president ; Hon.R.E.Caron, A.Campbell, W.H.A.Davies, W.A.Hol- well, vice-presidents; Chas.Roger, recording secretary ; Wm.Andrew, corresponding secretary ; John MDougall, treasurer; E.T.Fletcher, librarian.Rooms\u2014Parliament buildings.MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE, Freemasons\u2019 Hall, Buade Street.William Antrobus Holwell, president ; Rev.D.Marsh, W.S.Henderson, vice-presidents; Robert Pooler, secretary ; W.J.Bickell and Daniel Bews, librarians. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.245 QUEBEC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, St.Anne Street, Orricers.\u2014A.Joseph, president ; H.S.Scott, Rev.J- Cook, D.D., R.Christie, M.P.P., P.J.O.Chauveau, M.P.P., vice-presidents; W.Hossack, treasurer ; J.H.Clint, secretary ; Miss Meiklejohn, librarian.QUEBEC COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIRTY.Orricers.\u2014E.J.Deblois, president; Thomas May, vice-president ; J.B.Trudelle, Secretary; Joseph Bedard, treasurer.QUEBEC BOARD OF TRADE.CounciL.\u2014James Dean, president; R.Wainwright, vice-president ; H.J.Noad, treasurer ; James Gillespie, secretary ; D.Gilmour, W.Hunt, J.Gillespie, C.Wurtele, A.Laurie, T.C.Lee, T.H.Dunn, R.Hamilton, J.W.Leaycraft, D.D.Young.QUEÉBEG EXCHANGE.MANAGING COMMITTEE.\u2014Hon.William Walker, chairman ; R.Roberts, A.D.Bell, H.J.Noad, Henry Pemberton, W.Stevenson, Charles Poston, secretary and treasurer ; William Lane, superintendent.Regular days of meeting, the last Mon ay in every month, at 10, A.M.Rules and Regulations : 1.\u2014That the subscription to the room (payable in all cases in advance) be as follows: For merchants, bankers, managing clerks) of commercial establishments in the { £2 absence of their principals, and others per an.interested in the trade of Quebec.For clerks and gentlemen not in business, £1 56.4 residents of Quebec.v.- do For military and naval gentlemen, and for gentlemen not residents of the v2 10s.per qr. 246 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.11.\u2014That each subscriber to the room have the privilege of introducing strangers for a period not exceeding three weeks, by entering their names and his own signature in a book kept for that purpose.I.That a charge of five dollars be made for every auction sale, or meeting held in the reading room, or on the premises of the exchange.IV.That the reading room be open from sunrise to sunset, except on Sundays, when it will be closed at 5, P.M.V.That no paper, book or publication be taken from the room until it shall have lain on the table seven days, unless under peculiar circumstances, to be at the discretion of the superintendent, and a receipt shall have been given for it.VI.That the superintendent be allowed to put up notices, advertisements, &c., in such places as the committee of management may direct.VII.That the committee do meet on the last Monday in each month, at 10, A.M.VIII That the infraction of any of the by-laws will subject a subscriber to have his name struck from the list.QUEBEC MERCHANTS\u2019 TARIFF.WHEN NO AGREEMENT EXISTS TO THE CONTRARY.OOMMISSION AND AGENOY.For selling consignments, from ports or places out of the Canadas, without guarantee.B per cent.For selling consignments, from ports or places in the Canadas, without guarantee, .24 do.For delcredere or guarantee of debts, .24 do.For purchasing, shipping and forwarding merchandize to ports or places out of the Canadas, .For purchasing, shipping and forwarding merchandize to ports or places in the Canadas, when in funds, .do.24 do. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.247 Otherwise, .5 do.For purchasing bills of exchange, stocks, or specie, with funds in hand, .3 do.For purchasing bills of exchange, stocks, or specie, taking reimbursements by bills or drafts, .13 do.For endorsing bills of exchange, .2} do.For collecting debts and remitting the proceeds without endorsement of bills, .5 do.For receiving and remitting bank dividends 1 do.For selling or purchasing vessels, .5 do.For chartering ships, .24 do.For collecting or procuring freight, and on ships disbursements, .5 do.For effecting insurance against loss by fire, on amount of premium, .5 do.Yor adjusting losses generally with insurance companies, on amount recovered, 24 do.For receiving and paying monies, from which no other commission is derived, 1 do, For receiving and forwarding goods from abroad, according to the bulk of each package, and the trouble attending it, per package, .6dto2s 6d And on the amount of the responsibilities incurred by such agency, .2} percent On sale by auction for the benefit of the underwriters, exclusive of the auctioneer\u2019s charge, .5 do.N.B.\u2014The above commissions to be exclusive of storage, brokerage and every other charge actually incurred or disbursed.The risk of loss by fire, unless insurance be ordered und of robbery, theft, and other unavoidable occurrences, if the usual care be taken to secure the property, is in all cases to be borne by the proprietor of the goods.On all consignments withdrawn, 2} per cent.commission to be charged. 248 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.STORAGE.On Wheat, Barley, Peas, Oats and Corn.First month, storage, receiving and delivering, .«2d.per minot.Succeeding months, storage, .1d.Cribbling, each time, .dd.do.Passing wheat, &c., through a screen, each time, .4d.do.Turning to prevent heat, each time, .6d.per 100 do, On Flaxseed.Subject to the same charges as grain, except cribbling, each time, .1} per minot.Flour and Meal in Barrels.First month, including receiving and delivering, .4d.per barrel.Succeeding months, .3d.do.Pork, Beef, Butter, and Lard, in Barrels.First month, including receiving and delivering, .6d.do.Succeeding months, .4d.do.Hogshead of 1100 cwt.gross weight and ind uproards of Sugar, Tobacco and heavy Goods First month, including receiving and delivering, .3s.6d.per hhd.Succeeding months, .1s, 6d.do.And if weighed, additional, .18.3d.do.Tierces of Sugar, Rice, &c.First month, including receiving and delivering, .2s.2d.per tre.Succeeding months, .Bd.do.And if weighed, additional, .9d.do.Barrels of Sugar, Coffee, &c.First month, .6d.per barrel.Succeeding months, .4d.do.And if weighed, additional, .3d.do. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.249 Puncheons and Pipes of Liquors.First month, including receiving, delivering and guaging, .3s.2d.each.Succeeding months, .1s.do.Hogsheads of Liquors.First month, including receiving, delivering and guaging, .28.2d.do.Succeeding months, . 2s.6d.per stand.hund.Standard staves, .oy 6d.per M.West India do.3s Barrel do.2s.6d.Lathwood, Pr .18.per cord.Oars and handspikes, 2s.3d.per 100 pes.Landing.Piling.Standard staves.10s per M.10s.A West India do .384d « .3s Barrel do .286d ¢ .286d « Deals.2s 6d per std.hd.2s 6d per std.hd.Lathwood.2s per cord.2s per cord Oars and handspikes.3s 9d per 100 ps.3s 9d per 100 ps.TO BE PAID BY THE BUYER.Delivering.Oak and all hardwood from the bank, 2s 2d per ton; from cribs, 1s 9d per ton.Red Pine from the bank, 1s 10d per ton ; from cribs,jls 6d per ton.White Pine from the bank, 1s 5d per ton ; from cribs, 1s 2d per ton.Deals from the bank, 7s 3d per stand.hund.; from cribs, 6s per stand.hund.Standard staves from the bank 22s 6d per M.; from cribs, 17s 6d per M West India Staves from the bank, 7s 6d per m.; from cribs, 6s per M. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.251 Barrel Staves from the bank, 6s per M.; from cribs, 5s per x.Lathwood from the bank, 3s 6d per cord.Oars and handspikes from the bank, 10s per 100 ps.GROUND RENT.Timber hauled up, 6d.per pc.Wintering within booms, 1s.per pc.Standard staves,.10s.per M.10s.x.West India do.3s.4d.\u201d » » 7 3s.4d \u201d Barrel do.2s.6d.\u201d » » »\u201d 28.6d.\u201d Deals,.2s.6d.pr.std.bd.\u201d 28, 6d.pr.std.bd.Lathwood,.2s.per cord.Oars and handspikes, 2s.6d.per 100 pieces.All ground rents and wintering shall become due and payable on 1st December in each year, and no further charge shall be made for ground rent or wintering until 1st December following.When red and white oak, standard and West India staves are mixed together in the same crib, the lumberman to pay the expense occasioned thereby.In culling staves the lumberman to lay them in cord preparatory to culling, and to provide a man to hand them to the culler.Timber returned to pay the hauling down and up if it has been shipped from the bank, and staves and deals returned to pay for delivering and repiling.TIMBER COVES.Cap Rouge, Ross\u2019 Cove, Rings End Cove, Victoria Cove, Union Cove, H.Lemesurier\u2019s, jr., Cove, Sharples & Co.\u2019s.Cove, Pemberton Brother\u2019s Cove, Point à Pizeau Cove, St.Michael\u2019s Cove, Wood- field Harbour, Spencer Cove, Wolfe\u2019s Cove, L\u2019Ance des Mères, Cape Cove, Dalkin\u2019s Cove, Diamond Harbour, Près-de-Ville, Dorchester Beach, T.C.Lee\u2019s Cove, Beauport Cove, New Waterford Cove, Munn\u2019s Cove, Montmorency Cove, Indian Point Cove, Point Levey Cove, Chapman\u2019s Cove, Tibbit\u2019s Cove, Clark & McKenzies Cove, Henry\u2019s Cove, Patton\u2019s Cove, Dawson\u2019s Cove, Ross Brothers\u2019 Cove, Etchemin Cove, Hibernia Cove, New Liver- 252 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.pool, Price & Co, New London, Benson, New Liverpool, Hamilton, St.Nicholas Cove.SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS\u2019 OFFICE.Nos.31 and 32 Sault-au-Matelot street, Lower Town.(JoHN SHARPLES, Supervisor.) TARIFF OF FEES.FOR MEASURING OFF OR COUNTING LUMBER.White pine, bass, or butternut, per ton, two pence three-eights.Red pine, per ton, three pence farthing.Hardwood, per ton, three pence farthing.Oars and handspikes, counted off, per 100 pieces, one shilling.Deals, counted off, one shilling per 100 pieces.For culling and measuring in a merchantable state, or measuring in shipping order, or counting off, where not herein otherwise provided for, viz.:\u2014 White pine timber, per ton, four pence half-penny.Red pine timber, per ton, five pence farthing.Hardwood timber, per ton, six pence.Deals, per standard hundred, two shillings and four nce.Planks, 2 inches, and under, per 100 pieces, one shilling and eight pence.Standard staves, per mille, twelve shillings.West India staves, per mille, five shillings and three nce.Barrel staves, per mille, three shillings and nine pence.Oars per 100 pieces, three shillings and nine pence.Handspikes, per 100 pieces, two shillings and nine pence.Spars, from 12 to 19 inches, each, one shilling and ten pence.Masts and bowsprits, 19 to 24 inches, each, two shillings and nine pence.Masts and bowsprits, 24 inches, and upwards, each, three shillings and three pence.Lathwood, per cord, one shilling and five pence. 253 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.TIMBER TRADE.COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of the Su pply, Export, and Stock of Lumber, for the Years 1849, 1850, and 1851 SUPPLY.From Supervisor's Returns for EXPORT.From Custom\u2019s Returns for years ARTICLES.Jears ending 1st Dec.ending 1st December.1849.1850.1851.1849.| 1850.| 1851.Trussr\u2026 Oak .feet.| 864,487 1,082,854| 1,589,932 1,128,320| 1,116,240| 1,124,200 Elm.do| 975369) 1,504,650 2,008,727 1413,600 1,526,640, 1,423,880 Ash.do.58,367 82,797 174,137 66,600 47,280] 102,720 \"Birch .do.| 193176 69,761 74,659) 134,120) 180,200 122,800 Tamarac.do.183,417 256,414 490,081 146,400 36,600 12,680 White Pine.do.| 11,915,480| 14,388,593| 15,417,815| 11,621.920 13,040,620| 15,941,600 Red Pine.do.| 3,797,584| 2,121,316| 3,189/387 4,070,600| 3,586,840| 3,482/200 Sravæs.Standard.Mille.514 2,036 1,455 1,324 1,265 1,510 Puncheon .do.2,772 4,474 1,009 2,495 2,702 2,443 Barrel .do.48 26 1 114 107 64 Dzats.Pine.Standard.| 1,116,681) 1,462,000 1,560,000] 2,282,390 2,207,086 1,418,584 Spruce.do.401,014 399,000 660,000 618,881 614,277 548,165 Latawoop R.P.&Hemlock, cords 3,160] 2,180 3,500 3,432 4,423 5,316 254 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.Supervisor or CurLErs' Orrics, Quebec, 28th August, 1852.COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TiMeEe and Staves, Measured and Culled to date :\u2014 1850.1851.1852.White Pine.feet 12,838,587 14,305,735 25,545,375 Red Pine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1,104,879 3,133,865 183,066 Oak.2000000000 657,630 1,264,619 1,022,642 Elm \u2026.00200000 secs e 1,128,885 2,001,919 1,974,121 Ash.sccss anneau 0000 81,327 173,591 226,910 Basswood .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.1,486 7,390 13,394 Butternut.734 1,445 2,190 Tamarac.\u2026.\u2026.235,658 438,323 370,037 Birch and Maple.58,600 75,834 50,604 M.C.M.C.M.C.Standard Staves.1068.6.2.22 798.3.3.26 891.1.2.3 West Indian.2680.5.2.11 633.4.1.2 775.0.3.27 Barrel.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.16.9.1.4 1.2.3.28 0.0.0.0 JoBN SHARPLES, Supervisor.\u2014 QUEBEC POST OFFICE.Freemasons\u2019 Hull, Buade street, U.T.John Sewell, postmaster; David Logie, 1st clerk; David M.Wright, 2nd clerk; Wm.Turner, 3rd clerk ; F.M.Bécot, 4th clerk ; Vincent Cazeau, 5th clerk ; R.Prendergast, 6th clerk ; John Watt, 1st letter carrier ; Robert Patton, 2nd letter carrier ; Richard Glover, 3rd letter carrier.Open in Summer, from 8 A.M, till 7 P.M.Open in Winter, from 8 A.M, till 6 P.M.Open on Sundays, from 7 till 10 A.M., and from 3 till 4 P.M.\u2014 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.ImperAL Customs.\u2014John Bruce, comptroller ; John P.Meara, first assistant ; Edward Bartlett, second assistant ; , tide surveyor.Office, St.James street, L.T. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.255 Custom-House\u2014J.W.Dunscomb, collector ; Louis Massue, landing surveyor ; P.V.Bouchard, first clerk ; Neilson Ross, second clerk ; J.M.Partridge, clerk to surveyor; J.B.A.Chartier, clerk to surveyor ; James Sealy, head locker; C.A.Tasche- reau, first landing waiter; Chs.E.Allen, 2nd landing waiter; C.Cazeau, 3rd landing waiter ; Frs.Thompson, 4th landing waiter ; Hy.M\u2018Cau- ley, housekeeper and messenger; Hugh M\u2018Hugh, sampler and weigher ; F.X.Frenette, appraiser ; F.X.Metivier, assistant appraiser; D.M\u2018Lean Stewart, check-officer on foreign rafts, &c.W.J.Newton, J.D.Stewart, 28 St.Peter street, custom house brokers.CHARGES FOR STORAGE IN THE CUSTOM HOUSE STORES, QUEBEC.Act 10 and 11 Victoria, Cap.31.Section 30.\u2014All charges incurred on goods for landing, cartage, storage, unpacking, repacking, weighing or guaging, paid, in order to carry this act into effect, shall be at the expense of the importer of such goods.One package, at least, in each invoice to be opened, or more if necessary, and in case of suspicion of fraud the whole to be opened.The dues according to the annexed tariff, are to be charged and collected for goods, &c., stored or taken into the examination warehouse at the port of Quebec.All unclaimed goods are to be sent to the examination warehouse, and goods will be received on storage from the parties who may wish it.Parties can either insure their own goods against loss by fire, or can have the value of the same covered, by duly notifying the officer of customs of their wishes in that respect, and paying the cost thereof, 256 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.TARIFF.Sugars\u2014Muscovado and bastard, hhds.tierces.bbls.First month.2s.1s.Every succeeding month 1s.6d.3d.Molasses.\u2014Same as above.Refined Sugar \u2014 First month .28.1s.Every succeeding month 1s.6d.Liquors and Wines\u2014 pipes.pun.hhds.qr.cks.First month.28.6d.2s, 1s.3d.6d.Every succeeding month 1s.1s.74d.3d.Teas.\u2014 chests.hf.chests.boxes.Per month.2id.14d.1d.Dry Goods.\u2014Per ton measurement of 40 cubic feet.First month.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3s.Every succeeding month, 2s.Packages not described above, to be charged at the rate fixed herein for the package which they most resemble in character and size.Cartage and labor, taking in, opening, unpacking» repacking, examining or guaging and deliveriug, to be charged proportionably to the amount actually disbursed.All dues for storage to be paid before the removal of property.N.B.\u2014Every package stored, though it may not remain twenty-four hours, will be liable to one month\u2019s storage.\u2014 TRINITY HOUSE.Orricers or THE Trinity House or Quesec.\u2014Henry LeMesurier, master ; Richard Israel Alleyn, deputy master.Warpens.\u2014George Burns Symes, Henry Burstall ; Edward Boxer, harbour master ; François X.Mé- thot ; François Gourdeau, senior superintendent of Pilots ; Hammond Gowen, Vital Tetu. QUEBEC DIRECTORY.257 Robert Julyan, assistant harbour master ; John Smith, junior superintendent of Pilots; Alexander Le- moine, treasurer; Errol Boyd Lindsay, clerk; B- Simon, alias Lafleur, water bailiff ; John Brereton, messenger.RATES OF PILOTAGE, FBOM BIC TO QUEBEC, viz: per foot.From 1st May to the 10th November, inclusive, .£0 18 0 From the 11th November to the 18th inclu sive, .s 130 From the 19th November to the 1st March, inclusive, .1 8 0 From the 20d March to the 30th April i inclusive, .106 FROM QUEBEC TO BIC.From the 1st May to the 10th November, inclusive, .015 9 From the 11th November to the 18th, inclusive, .1 09 From the 19th November to the 1st March, inclusive, .1 5 9 From the 2nd March to the 30th April, inclusive, .018 3 From the Brandy Pots to Quebec\u2014only two-thirds of the rates above mentioned.From the Point of St.Roch to Quebec\u2014only one-third of the above.From the West end of Crane Island and below St.Patrick\u2019s Hole to Quebec\u2014one fourth part of the above rates.From St.Patricks Hole to Quebec, .£1 3 4 FROM QUEBEC TO PORT NEUF.Any vessel not exceeding 200 tons measurement, .£4 0 0 w2 258 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.Down again, .£2 10 0 From 201 to 250 tons, upwards, .5 0 0 Downwards, .310 0 From 251 tons and more, upwards, .6 00 Downwards, .4 00 From Quesec to THREE Rivers, or any place above Port Neuf :\u2014 For a vessel of 200 tons and under, upwards, £6 0 0 Downwards, .400 Of 201 and to 250 tons, upwards, .700 Downwards, .410 0 Above 250 tons, upwards .8 0 0 Downwards _.510 0 From Quebec to Montreal, and any place above Three Rivers :\u2014 For a vessel of 200 tons and under, upwards 11 0 0 Downwards .710 0 Of 201 and to 250 tons, upwards .13 0 0 Downwards .815 0 Of 250 tons and above, upwards .16 0 0 Downwards .1015 0 No pilot is obliged to stay more than forty-eight hours on board after the arrival of the vessel at the above places, and she properly moored.And for the encouragement of pilots who shall distinguish themselves by their activity and readiness to aid and assist any ship or vessel in distress,and in want of a pilot, &c., to be paid extra on award of the Trinity House.Pilots carried to sea by stress of weather are allowed £6 sterling per month, and provided with a passage back, over and above pilotage due them.The wages above to be paid up to the day the passage is provided, or that the pilot may choose to accept of a sum of money in lieu of such passage. 259 QUEBEC DIRECTORY.Names and Positions of Lighthouses under charge of the Trinity House, Quebec.ë |.# [9% [83 % : + C = > 53 |eb 5 Z 3 3 2 = 20 > 2 8 3 2 = |=
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