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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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mardi 4 juin 1861
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[" tis ïiV-liXji MAILS.Quebec, Danville,&c., ptr Railroad.North Shore Land Route to Quebec.Sorel and Three Riyere by Steamer.Canada West, Ottawa, and Upper ) Ottawa.£ Lapraine,.St.Joints, C.K.£ St.Hyacinthe and Melbourne.| Portland and Island Pond.I Chateauguay, Beauhamois & Hun- ) tingdon.^ Laehine .?.St.Re mi, Hemmingford & Platts burp Chambly, St.Cesaire, See.liOiigueutl and Contrecœur.Si.Laurent and St.Eusmehe.Urenville,Carrillon and St.Benoit!.*.\u2019 Ste.Therese, Ste.Rose, St.Jerome.! 3.ou let rebonne, New Glasgow.| 5 00 °t.John, N R., Halifax & P.E:Island| 1.30 jl] Conductor\u2019s Bag open ml 3 4ô p ;\tdo\tdo\tt>.30 a m &\t7.45 P M do\tdo\t7.45 A M &.\t3.45 P M J .\td\tdo\t7.46 a M &\t3.45 p M Registered Letteis must be posted 15 minutes before the closing of each Mail.Note.\u2014All the above Mails are daily [Sundays excepted), except that tor St.John\u2019s, N.B., Halifax and 1 .h.Isiand, which arrives and closes every Wednesday and Satntdav\u2014and that by Norm Shore Laud Route, to Quebec, which arrives every day except Tuesday, and closes every day except Sunday.oT\t\tT\tJF.\t\tÎ*\t\u2022 l'*- \t1>1\t1\t\t\t(ù#;\t 8.30\t\tam\t\t3\t00 pml\t 8\t00\ta\tm\t2\t00 p\tin 7\t00\ta\tin\tl\t00 n\tin 1\t00\tpm\t\t5\t45 am2\t 9\t00\tu\tm\t7\t00 p\tin 10\t00\ta\tin\t2\t30 p\tin 10\t00\ta\tin\t6\t00a\tm 11\tro\tP\tm\t2\t30 p\tm 10\t30\ta\tm\t2\t30 p\tin s\t30\ta\tm\t7\t15 a\tm 1\t30\tpm\t\t3\t00 pm3\t 1\t30\tpm\t\t7 3\t16 a in 00 pm4\t U\t30\tP\tm\t5\t00a\tm 9\t15\ta\tin\t5\t00 a\tm 6\t30\tP\tm\t\u20222\t00 p\tm 11\t30\ta\tni\t\u20222\t00 p\tm 1\t30\tP\tm\t3\t00 p\tm 10\t00\ta\tin\t1\t30 p\tm 8\t09\ta\tin\t7\t30 n\tm 6\t30\tP\tin\t5\t30 a\tm 8\t00\ta\tIU\t7\t30 a\tin 5\t00\tP\tm\t6\t30 a\tm 1\t30\tP\tm\t3\t00 p\tm i ITATSOIEIY \u201d11-\t\t\\ifi\tDf\t Ju~\t.\t.1J\tD l\tu.[S, &c,\t&c, At mucli Reduced Prices.GEO.HORNE, Nos.52 a?ii 54 St.Francois Xavier Street, IS now opening a large Stock of ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN MISCELLANEOUS and FANCY STATIONERY, which he offers, Wholesale and Retail, at unusually low prices.Intending purchasers would do well to call previous to purchasing elsewhere.ifîïfaâl ^¦1 m AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LIN.MONTREAL, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1861.«¦MW»*»» WAR! ivslbpes, Wiiimi; pipers.®\u201e Pnrciiased Very Low At New York and Philadelphia Trade Sales.200 000 FIWE ENVKIj0PES> only 80 oent3 m 1100 SXTSA ENVELOPES, only IvUjlIUll 90 cents a 1000 FINE Ruled Letter, 90 cents a ream FINE Ruled Heavy Letter, $1 a ream EXTRA Large Letter, $1.50 a ream FOOLSCAP Account Books, 125 cents a quire FOOLSCAP Do Extra Quality, 25 cents a quire jîll other Goods in fas line, at equally Low Prices.GLQ.HORNE, St.Francois Xavier Street May II.\tns \u201c GITY MILLS! .Warehouse and Elevator, am nm, IHE Subscribers, with a view to meet the increasing wants of the Produce Trade of the City, have made extensive alterations and additions to the above Premies during the past winter, they have now STORAGE CAPACITY FOR 300,0©0 Bushels oi «ruin, and having adopted the most recent improvements in construction and Machinery, will be prepared, on the resumption of navigation, to Receive, Store and Deliver, with the utmost facility, all Grain that may be entrusted to their care.Their arrangements for Transhipping have been much improved, and Cargoes can now be transferred into other Vessels: from the largest class of Lake Steamers and Schooners.Rates of Fire Insurance on Property in these Premises are as low as on any First Class Storage on the Canal.IRA GOULD & SONS.Montreal, April 22, 18G1.\t96 no |\tip .ulji\tjiii TEIIlîS FOR StFFLYISS ICS DURING THE YEAR 1861.To be delivered daily, (double supply on Saturday fur Sunday\u2019s use,) from the 1st Monday in May to the 1st October.10\tlbs.per day\t\t¦ for the Season.\t\t00 20\tIbg.\tdo\tdo\t\t\t\t00 30\tlbs.\tdo\tdo\t\t\t\t00 40\tlbs.\tdo\tda\t\t\t\t10\t00 10\tlbs.\tdo\ttor one Month\t\t\t1\t25 20\tlbs\tdo\tdo\t,.*.\t\t00 $1 50 1 00 .2 00 1 25 Ioe will be delivered daring the month of October to parties requiring it at au extra charge as follows :\u2014 Season customers, 20 lbs.per day.Do\t10\tlbs.\tdo Monthly\tdo\t20 ibs.\tdo Do\tdo\t10 lbs.\tdo During this mouth the Ice will ha delivered three times a week.Parties living beyond the undermentioned limits will be charged extra according to the distance of their residences, viz : Richmond Square, North-West of Sherbrooke Street ; Cote a-Baron, and Papineau Square.Complaints against tha drivers, for neglect, or any other cause, wiii he promptly attended to.Payments, as usual\u2014Cash in advance.Those who wish to have Ice for the Season will do well to leave their names early, as no deduction will be made to those who commence a month after the opening of the Season.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Apothecaries\u2019 Hall, Notre Darae Street.May 1.\t2m 104 THE GM TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA, Adjourned Meeting.Notice is hereby given, that the SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of this COMPANY will be held at the COMPANY\u2019S UFFICES, in the CITY OF MONTREAL, on FRIDAY,the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of JUNE, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, at TWELVE o\u2019clock NOON precisely, for the purpose of receiving a Report irom the Directors, and for the transaction of other business, such day and place of Meeting being substituted lor the day and place of Meeting to which the Meeting convened for the 28th May, 1861, was adjourned.By Order of the Directors.JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Secretary and Treasurer.Head Offices,\t?Montreal, 29th May, 1861.S 129 1 m PF ul!i.LAB1QIDUPEUP i dE.THE DIRECTORS of LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE having resolved on ISSUING Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,bOO) of flew Sfock, and on giving to the Shareholders the option of taking the whole of said New Stock in proportion to the number of Shares they respectively hold, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, from the 27th INSTANT to the 1st of JULY next, the SUBSCRIPTION BOOK will be OPENED for Shareholders only ; and that, after the 1st of JULY next, the amount of Stock remaining unsubscribed for will be offered to the Public at the Premium that the Stock may then command.The INSTALMENTS on this NEW STOCK will be payable as follows, to wit :\u2014 The 1st Instalment of 10 per cent, on subscribing.The 2nd Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st September, 1861.The 3rd Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st March, 1862.The 4th Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st September, 1862.The 5th Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st March, 1863.The 6th Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st September, 1863.The 7th Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st March, 1864.The 8th Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st September, 1864.The 9th Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st March, 1865.The 10th Instalment of 10 per cent, on 1st May, 1865.By Order of the Directors.B.H.LbMOINE, Cashier.Great St.James Street, ) 22nd May, 1861.y ddd Its 123 WE, the Undersigned, beg to inform our friends and the public in general that we have entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP, and will carry on BUSINESS in Montreal as Commission merchants ami Produce Brokers.Under the firm of RENAUD & FITZPATRICK.CHARLES RENAUD, C.FITZPATRICK.Office\u201498 Commissioner Street.Montreal, May 11, 1861 Estaie of the Late PMOE OF_ BOOKS 1 WE SHALL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS ALL OUR Books at Wholesale Prices ! Webster\u2019s Unabridged Dictionary, Pictorial Edition, only $5.00 Spurgeon\u2019s Sermons, only 60 cents.All other Books at the same rates.We have one of the CHEAPEST LISTS of BIBLES published in the States which will now be sold at Wholesale Prices.All Books not on our List will be ordered and furnished at Wholesale Prices.W.J.HOLLAND & OO., Cathedral Block, Notre Dame Street.May 18.\t119 Optical, Uathemdiicai & Surveying INSTRUMENTS, NOTICE.THE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CARRIED UN BY §.m¥¥$mm & oe8 At the Corner of Place cI\u2019Araes and Ifotre Dame Street, Has bsen Removed To the Establishment of the Undersigned, WHERE IT NOW FORMS A SEPARATE and DISTINCT DEPARTMENT.The Stock has been considerably increased, and will be found ccmpletely assorted in every branch of the Optical Business.Notwithstanding the great scarcity, at this time of the Celebrated Brazil : a n Pebble SPECS fACLBS* A full assortment [it is believed the only one in Montreal] to suit every defect of vision will be found at this establishment, and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine the difference, which will be readily demonstrated, between this superior medium of sight and the common glass so generally sold.The mechanical department is under the charge of a thoroughly experienced and practical Optician, who will undertake every description of repairing with economy and dispatch.A.HOFFNUNC, 170 Nette Dame Street.May 17.\t118 ~ PâPËRH AN SINGS.IN addition to former EXTENSIVE STOCK, a few Cases ot the LATEST DESIGNS, from the PARIS Maiîufictsriïs, Now Unpacking.\u2014Also,\u2014 Now arriving, SUSS gmilEiS.BRITISH MANUFACTURE, At the following tempting prices : \u2014 2 Light.$16 3 Light.18 4 Light.24 6 Light.30 With SHADES and BURNERS, complete.The above are WARRANTED PERFECT.R.SHARPLEY, Crystal Block, Notre Dame Street.May 21.\t121 1m Its 1.15 1rs.Solomons Apothecaries The Prince to H.B,.H.of Wales.ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the late MRS.CATHERINE HAYS, Widow of the late JAMES SOLOMONS, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned Executo-s, and those to whom the said Estate may he indebted are also requested to send in their accounts to the said undersigned Executors.J.H.JOSEPH.EDW.GOFF PENNY.Montreal, May 11.18 1.\t113 Motice.ffpHE Undersigned hereby gives notice that 1 he intends to apply to the City Corporation for authority to place a small STEAM ENGINE in his Stores on the Canal Basin.JOHN YOUNG.Montreal, April 15, 1861.\t91 lüTPÏOT£asHiP nom r MEBIO^X HJULLj Opposite the Post Offics.THE Subscribers have just received a quantity of Roesok à Souus\u2019s ENGLISH HONEY SOAP GLYCERINE SOAP ROSE OF ENGLAND SOAP Patey\u2019s, Hendrie\u2019s, GoanelTa and Hearle\u2019s Brown Windsor.KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Apothecaries to H.R.H.the Prince of Wales.May 16.117 Foa sàli m MVuiiuBu mu, THE DELIGHTFUL Country Residence OF THE IIou.Chas.C.babrevois de Bleary, TWELVE MILES FROM THE CITY, Macadamized Road.Viz.: The MANSION, (all of Cut Stone) Park, Garden and Outhouses, situated in a most beautiful spot.The Scenery is magnificent.\u2014 The Outbuildings are of Stone, neatly arranged and in the best of order.\u2014also,\u2014 S 23 V £2 &\t& F .â.H EH S® of the best Land, all Cleaked, and adjoining.A more delightful, complete and desirable Residence certainly cannot be found, and attention is confidently invited.The Terms of Payment will permit a large portion to remain at interest.Possession ol the Mansion and its dependencies may he had on the first ol May ; but earlier for Garden purposes if required.The Farms will be delivered on the first of October.For furthet- particulars apply to the proprietor, at his Office, No.158 Craig Street.April 8.\tr D*lf 84 HUGHES\u2019 hotel & Bmmim house, G, 7 ijr 8 Scott\u2019s Yard, Push Lane, Can/un Street.Established 1841.FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION at moderate charges, including servants\u2019 attendance.Situation quiet, airy and central, being within four minutes' walk of the Royal Exchange, and equally convenient for parties visiting the Metropolis on business or pleasure.Reference kindly permitted to Mr.David Sinclair.Cards, with Map, can be obtained at the Office of this Paper.April 9.\t3m tf 85 BRANDY] MILARY.BELLAMY & CO\u2019S.COGNAC.Y' HE business heretofore carried on by CL 4RK FITTS, in this City, as BISCUIT manufacturer, win, from this date, be CONTINUED, in the same Premises, by the undersigned, under the name and style of C.FITTS à CO.CLARK FITTS, WM.A.WHINFIELD, GEORGE J.FITTS.Montreal, April 1, 1861.DW 1m 110 NOTICE.IN reference to the above, the Subscriber, in returning bis sincere thanks to his numerous Customers and the Public for the very liberal patronage shown him for many years past, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the new Firm.CLARK FITTS.Montreal, April 1, 1861, DW 1m 110 WE, the undersigned, have entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, under the name and style of \u201cBURNS, COWAN & CO.\u201d JOHN BURNS, R.L.COWAN.WITH reference to the above, the Subscribers intimate that the MONTREAL BRANCH of their WORKS, corner of William and Thomas Streets, Griffintown, will be in active operation early in January.BURNS, COWAN & CO.Canada Chemical Works.1 Office, 27 Lemoine Street, > Montreal, Dec.27, 1860.)\t309 Notice.INTAGE\t1850, in cases Do\t1854, iu cases Do\t1856, in cases Do\t1858, in hhds Do\t1859, in hhds and qr-casks Do\t1860, in hhds and qr-casks For Sale by_ May 15.RIMMER, RINTOUL & OO, 116 A REWARD of TEN DOLLARS is hereby offered, by the FISH and GAME CLUB, to any person giving information of parties killing or having in their possession DEER or PARTRIDGES after this date.A.HEWARD, (By H.W.K.), President.Montreal, March 10, 1861.\t66 inio fil, I JOHN HENDEttOON & GO.CRYSTAL BLOCK, Wholesale & Retail Hatters & Furriers.(^ALL the attention of the Citizens of Mont-rewl and the Public at lartre to their extensive and varied assortment of HATS and CAPS, now replete with every novelty of the season, from London, Paris and New York, by the most fashionable makers.Gaime\u2019s & Ellwood\u2019s Satin Hats are of a superior texture, and can with confidence be recommended both for lightness and durability.Soft Hats in endless variety\u2014 such as Natty Bumpos, Chow-chows, Washingtons, Arch-Chuma, Turbans, Garibaldis, French Felts,[Japanned Straws, Opera Hats, Natty Hats, Omar Pachas, Regattas, &c,, &c.Military and Navy Caps made to order.Indian Curiosities in Bark and Cloth constantly on hand.May 18.\t119 SAMM SmUT STUKE.SPRING- and SUMMER mniiYffi me u you DAMAGED BLACK GLACE SILO.WE WILL OFFER FOR SALE ON Tuesday Wednesday* and Tnursday* THE CONTENTS OF ONE CASE DAMAGED ELHMffiMS JAMES PRISON ffi CO,, 288 Notre Dame Street.fclO^fTKEÂL.May 14.\t115 ClWlLlLl CARPET1 WAREHOUSE.WE call attention to onr UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT of JOHN 0H0SSLEÏ & SONS\u2019 TAPESTRY CARPETS, from 4s 3d Jo 4s 9d VELVET CARPETS, from 5s 6d to 6s Sd BRUSSELS, a large assortment, from 4s 6
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