Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 23 juillet 1861, mardi 23 juillet 1861
[" POST OFFICE, Montreal, April 29, 18C1, Arrivals ana Departures of Mails at Montreal.mails.Quebec, Danville.&c., per Railroad.Worth 8hore Land Rome to Quebec.Sore! and Three Rivers by Steamer.Canada West, Ottawa, and Upper > Ottawa.> Lapraihe,.«.St.Johns, C.E.| U.States, except Portland (c Lacolle.St.Hyacinthe and Melbourne.j Portland and Island Pond.j Chateauguay, Beauharnois & Hun- ) tingdon.S Lachine .j St.Remi, Hemmingford & Platts bur g Chambiy, St.Cesaire, &c.Longueuil and Contrecœur.St.Laurent and St.Eustache.Grenville, ^arrillon and St.Benoit.Sle.Therese, Ste.Rose, St.Jerome.Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St.John, N B.Halifax & P.E.Island DUE.CLOSE 8.30 am 8.00\ta m 7.00\ta m 1.00\tpm 9.00\td m 10.00 a m 10.00 a in ll.CO pm 10.30\ta m 8.30\ta m 1.30\tpm 1.30\tpm 6.30\tp m 9.15 a m 6.30\tp m il.30a m .30 p m 10.00 a m 8.00\ta m 6 30 p m 3.00\ta m 5.00\tp m 1.30\tp m 3.00\tpml 2.00\tp m 1.00\tp in ?.45 am2 7.00\tp m 2.30 p m 6.00\ta m 2.30 p m 2.30\tp m 7.16 a m 3.00\tpni3 7.15 a m 3.00 pm4 5 .00 a m 5 00 a m 2 00 p m 2 00 p m 3.00 p m 1.30\tp m 7.30\ta m 5.30\ta m 7.30\ta m 6.30\ta m 3.00 p m flj Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 3.45 p m f2]\tdo\tdo\t6.30\ta M\t& 7.45 P\tM Ï3]\tdo\tdo\t7.45\ta M\t& 3.45 p\tm 4] .\tdo\tdo\t7.45\ta M\t& 3.45 p\tM LegiUered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before the closing of each Mail.Note.\u2014All the above Mails are daily [Sundays excepted], except that for St.John\u2019s, N.B., Halifax and P.E.Isiand, which arrives and closes every Wednesda\\ and Satnidav\u2014and that by Norm Shore Land Route, to Quebec, which arrives every day except Tuesday, and closes every dav except Sunday.PERRY DAYIS\u2019 VEGETABLE fPcLW.jSultn1 We ask the attention of the publie to this fong tested and unrivalled h'ourruly JÆedioine.It nas been favorably known for more than twenty years, during which time we have received thnuxnnrJA of testimonials, thawing this Jtfedicine to be an almost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon \u2014 Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever and figue, Headache, ÿüious Fever, Fains in the Bide, gack, and Loins, as wed as in the Joints and Limbs; yfruW-altpic.and.-ffUuiLurLalLC.fJPalnA in any part of the system, ToothoFhe and Fains in tl e Head and Face.fis a fiÿ_Lc.cxL -fifindfuet and fiJoJ.tlc for the SfitamarJi, it seldom fails to cure ÇDyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, fiaid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, JJ!Lc.lz fifCeadcudie., Files, fisth-ma or Fhthisio, Ifingworms, JfoiZs, Felons, Whit-lows, Old Bores, Swelled Joints, and (fficnsraJ, QUehiLLiu.of the ëfjtstrm.It is also a prompt and sure Remedy for Cramp and Fain in the Btomaoh, Fainters\u2019 Colio, UjjicL^i-lLCJia, (Dysentery, ëPi.un.-nuW- fÇojn/LLalni, Cholera JAorbus, Cholera Infantum, 8colds, Ijums, Bprains, Jjruises, Frost Ifites, Chilblains, as wed as the Btings of Insects, Boorpions, Centipedes, and the £ites cf Foisonous Insects and Venomous Feptiles.¦ Sea Directions accompanying each bottle, t It ha^ been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost curtip /Lallan.IzrLauL/L to fimeriaans.It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend »\tLaings do do\tdo P 200\t\u201c\tSni.-vinga do\tdo 350\t\u201c\tWhite Not.olk do\tdo 300\t\u2019\tRed Globe do\tdo 200 \u201c Green Top Yellow Aberdeen 200\tPurple do do\tdo 2on\t«\tyello7 Ateringham \u2022^¦'fietican Short Leaf, a new sort in this market White Stone Fruits, 4o \u2014Also,\u2014 Fresh White Dutch Clover Red\t Montreal, 10ih July, 1861.) r tttwf 164 « GAR1ÏR DRUGGIST, 295 Noi re Bn me Street, OFFERS FOR SALE, CB EAM OF TARTAR, in barrels, warranted pare CaSTILE SOAP, direct from Marseilles OA.NARY SEED, extra fine, in barrels COL' LIVER OIL, prime Newfoundland ESSENCE OF LEMON, fresh imported Prime HONDURAS COCHINEAL CARBONATE OF AMMONIA, in casks and jars GUM ARABIC, sorts and superior, picked OIL OF PEPPERMINT, pure, iu tins OORKS\u2014Bottle, Phial and Ginger Beer JAMAICA GINGER, in barrels OXALIC ACID, Tartaric Acid, Acetic Acid SaU-AD OIL, Sardines, Honey and Brown' Windsor Soaps, Pearl Ash, Alum, Carbonate of Soda, Saltpetre, Borax, Oil of Cloves, Cinnamon, and Wintergreen, 4c, 4c.\u2014 Also,\u2014 100 Grt'ss CwRK ELOATS.June 27.\t753 FORÏH CJPRIÎB fT3HE Undersigned has jnst received, per I British and American Ocean Express Com-pany, Direct from London, A largo assortment of the New Photographic Carte d \u2019\u2018 Visites, Embracing The Royal Families of England, France, Russia, Austria, Prussia, Italy, China, 4c.Count Cavour, Cardinal Antonelli, His Holiness the Pope, the late Duchess of Kent, Miss Nightingale, Sir Anthony Stirling, Palmerston, Cob-den, Bright, Gladstone, Disraeli, Spurgeon, Sir James Ontram, Sir Hamilton Seymour, Lord Elgin, General Williams, Princess Mary of Cambridge, Galbaldi, General Turr, 4c, 4c.The collection embraces upwards of 200 English and Continental Celebrities, and will be sold at the low price of THREE DOLLARS PER DOZEN.Also, a large collection of richly bound PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, for containing t ihe above.Also the GREATEST CURIOSITY .\"'F THE AGE, consisting of STANDARD GO\u2019-\u2019U SCARF PINS, CHARMS, CROSSES, \u2018 containing minute Microscopic Photographs complete; witn « Microscopic Lens.An inspection of the above NOVELTIES is aollClt8d'\tA.H0FFNÜNG, 170 No\u2019re Dame Street.July 8._________________162________ nOR SALE\u2014 rl Gut Nails, Wrought and Horne Nails, a full asi,'Qrtmeati K*r lron\u2014Glasgow, Elephant and Moss ,Bdi a f\u201c11 assortment; Sheet J>od\u2014 No o to 2fi- Hoop and Band Iron, all sUe(; Tin and Canada ^tes, different bra ds; Boiler pîfte-Thoroe.'-oft,\u2019\u2019 well ass rted; Iron Wire, Shot, Ingot - \u20189/\t~ c- T ^ ^INN.WM.A, BâTCHELO&\u2019S HAIR DYE ! Tht Only Harm 'ess and Reliable DyeK no w a III a LL others are mere imitations, and should be avoid-ed, if you wish to escape ridicule.GREY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR Dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without the leas injury to Hair or Skin.FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS have beea Awarded to Wm.A.Batchelor since 1839, and 200,000 applications have been made to the Hair patrons of his iamous Dye.WM.A.BATCHELOR S HAIR DYE produces color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ili effects ot' bad Dyes remedied ; ihe Hair is invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.which is properly applied at No 16 Bond Street, New York Sold in all Cities and Towns of the United Slates by Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers.tr The genuine has the name William A.Batchs-lok, and address upotlL.steel plate engraving on the four sides of each box.Wliolesale Factory, 81 Barclay St\u201e Late 233 Broadway, New York; April \u201825.tv ItW 99 83\u201c Mathiswa\u2019 VKsoriAN Liquid Haib Dyk \u2014 Acknowledged by all to ba the ne plus ultra.Cheapest in the world.Easily applied ; works to a charm.Produces any shade that may be desired.Restores gray hair to its original color ; does not dry or scorch the hair ; produces a permanent color\u2014one that will neither fade, crock, or wash out.Been in use for fifteen years.Always gives complete satisfaction.S3\u201d Remember 1 the best, as well as tha Cheapest.For sale by all Druggists.Prepared only by A.I.MATHEWS, Druggist Buffalo,\t3m 155 ~ IMPORTANT MEDICAL TESTIMONY?\"\u2019' The following, from Dr.D.Y.Williams, is one of tne many thousands of letters received from eminent medical men, testifying to the efficacy of Holloway\u2019s Pills for Liver Complaints and Bilious Disorders:\u2014 Professor Holloway : Deal Sir,\u2014I wish to get some of your medicines.I am a physician, and have an extensive practice.1 have tried your Pills, and found them the best Pills I have ever used.They seem to act upon the Hbpatio Duots of the Liver mildly, but promptly, and more surely than Calomel or Podophyllum, and without debilitating or depleting the system.Hoping to hear from you soon, with a list of prices, I remain, your\u2019s, 4o., DANIEL Y.WILLIAMS, M D., Allisonville, Prince Edward Co., O.W.June 8\t137 tieot\u2019s Shirts aod Collars Summer I'udv\u2019rcsOthhig Ladies\u2019 Hosiery, Chores Underclothing Boy's Knickerbocker Hose and F BHTQLASD 4 1WAST\u2019S CANADA SHUT STORE.373 Notre IMane Street.July 1.\t166 OR SALE\u2014 JAMES 4 COS.Whi\u2019e Paln\u2019ts and Dry Leads Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil English Putty, in bladders German Sheet Glass, all sizes Glue, Whiting, Lampblack, 4c, 4e J.H.WINN.July 13.\t167 HEW MUSIO FOB SALE at 19.PRINCE\u2019S 145 NOTRE DAME STREET] VOCAL.To the Memory of Ellsworth.The American Flag.The Stars and Stripes for Ever.The Day ot Parting.Song of Beauty.INSTRUMENTAL.O\u2019Albert\u2019s Rifle Corps Vaises.Kate Vankoughnet\u2019s Prince Alfred Quadrille, Prince\u2019s Kars Galop, (Second Edition) Blnmenthal\u2019s Muette de Portiei.Richard\u2019s Bolero from Sicilienne Vespers, as sung by Carlotta Patti.Adelung\u2019s Crowded Ball Room Galop.83\u201c Pianos for hire always on band.\u2019uly 5.\t160 PRINUE OF WALES SAUCE.Jast receiver!, also, a large supply of GOS-.VELL\u2019S HaVIR BRUSHES.For Sale by J.GARDNER, Chkmist, Notre Dame Street.June 27,\t163 PRIME PORTO RICO SUGAR.FUST RECEIVED, ex Brig \u201cFrank,\u201d from Porto Hrco, via Portland, 228 hhds SÏRJCTLY PRIME SUGARS \u2014ALSO',-\u2014 Quintals Large Table Codfish Barrels No.3 M ackerel Barrels Newfont tdland Cod Oil Puns Fine Old C uba Rum Cases Brandy, W hisky, 4c., 4e.For sale %Y JAMES MITCHELL.June 29.\tI4* JUST RECEIVED, by Steamer \u201cKaruaka,\u2019\u2019 direct from Havana, 15,000 of those delicious ZA8Z17ELA CIGARS, so highly patronized by H.R H.the Prince of Wales, Also, by same steamer, 15,000 CONCHAS, same brand, and 10,000 EL PAL AGIO CRYSTAL CONCHAS, and several other brands.\u2019\tO.LEVEY, WHUsa^\tVentilating Mo.*l£er8tors\u2019 M.\t' at NEW HAVEN in a ANUFACTUREt, , ,d fillBd with pal.superior manner a ^ havi venzed Charcoal.The Subset., at a ^oa( chased a consignment of the abov.\tYork reduction, is enabled to sell them at a.' T^gfr;_ Also a few more of the Polar .prices.gerators, Boglb\u2019s Eleoteio Haih Dyb\u2014The greatest wonder of the age\u2014Patronised by the elite of fashion at the Courts of St.James and the Tuilleries, and to be found at the toilet of beauty and fashion throughout the world.This wonderful compound has now been before the public for several years, and, wherever introduced, the sales have been beyond all precedent.Specimens have been sent to a number of Exhibitions, and, wherever it has come into competition with other preparations for Dyeiog, its immense superiority has been acknowledged in every instance by awards of Silver Medal, and Diplomas.It is a liquid easy of application, and turns Hair to a beautiful Brown or Black, without staining the skin, in short, the inventor asserts, and every person who hna carefully used it will join in the statement that this is the best Hair Dye in the world.It is now universally preferred in London and Paris.Price, 50 cents, $1, and Ï1.50.Proprietor, WM.BUGLE, 202 Washington reel, Boston, U.S.To be had in Great Britain ond France of his agents and by Druggists and Jerlumers everywhere.\tDC 227 Delirium Tremens\u2014Hoc this, the most awful ot all complaints by its cause, and by its effect finds a sure remedy in Hunnewell\u2019s Tolu Ano dyne.So marked was its effect on a violent case, that a physician remarked that \u201c it might cause drunken ness, by the ease with which it -nred.\u2019' The giving of opium actually ag-was ^\t''\u201ci case,reproduces a counter delirium, grevâtes t- \u201e0 argument to prove that this and it requires -\tcontrast of the Anodyne ss a stop to cure.Tl.\twe ask to b9 with preparations of optu.\trestcn re8ulta prowed by all, and are willing .\t-.,w djre \u2014 Pates of dircount on Bank Notes remain wilhout material change.The fol'owing are the rales quoted by ihompsem Brothers, Bankers, 2 Wall-street, fur Julv 19, 1861 New-England .r.I-5Î2 1 dis New-Yo k State.f dis East New-Jersey.1 dis West N vv-Jersey.§ dis Pennsylvania.2229\td:s Philadelphia.dis Virginia.15/220\tdin Nuita Caro tna.20\tiii Souih Carolina.25\tdis Mobile .25\tuis New-Orleans\t .15\tdis Tennessee .1.25\td s Ohio and State Bank Indiana.1\tdis Kentucky.2j7/>3\tdis Illinois.60/270\tdis Missouri.dis Michigan.1\tdig Canadi ._I dis Wisconsin.'.dis 87] 60 8 I 1 11 135] 101 30 7 63] 86] 10 31 4 123 414] 7 815 626 347] 2 1 1980] 45 5 43] 1] 1391] 33] U 53 22 630 20 55] 17 115] 274] 58 1776 64 150 771 120 3 75 116 9 58 8 7] 22 43 6 Broa 3 brig aahe?, C ShOw 24 tuba butter 1 bx books, J Howard 12 bags oats, Rodden 14 cks m water.Per sir Ottawa, from Ogdensburg\u2019a\u2014Sundry owners 26 pkgs fruit, L Renaud 100 bgs fluur, Jas Scott 10 brls ashes.Per st Kingston\u2014PMlipps&co 2 bxs tobacco, E O\u2019Heir 1 bdl folks, F J Scodaird 25 bxs peas 25 do flour, RoddenitM 2 stoves, J Dougall 1 cs leather 40 brls ashes, Order 202 do oatmeal, D E McLean 100 bags wheat 16 do flaxseed, N Davis 135 kgs butter, J H Winu 2 brls putty, D Simmons&co 1 kg axles, Frothinghara&W 1 bx BY TEÜÆGKAPM.VIA MONTREAL LINE.Arrival of the North IsiericaB.Father Point, July 22.The North American, with Londonderry dates to the 12tb, passed here at 9.30 this a.m.She has 31 cabin and 143 steerage passengers, and £70,000 stg.in specie.The Jura arrived at Liverpool on the 10th, do, H J Noad&co'l35 bris flour, J McKay 2 brls aQd the oity ot' Baltimore at Queenston on the ashes, E M Hopkins 14 pkgs furs.\tmorning of the 7th.The Glasgow, from Liv- Per st New Era\u2014A & J W Laidlaw 14 pkgs erpoolon the lOib, has nearly £'190,001 stg.in cheese, J H Evans 4 bxs nails, Janes&co 5 brls specie.The Bavaria had about £9,000.oil, J Dougal] 4 brls ashes, Muir, Ewaa & co 2\tGREAT BRITAIN, 1861.Tons.9 246 3038] 12 l 75 4] 40 3 12 2] 1] 29 1034 163] 553 14188] 10 124 1 81] 73] 7 12 3 10 21 10 n 16 19 56 4] 2 3] 15 353 Cattle.170 Corn [Indian].890] Corn Meal.24 Carts, Waggons & Sleighs.3] Cheese.22 Earthen, Stone & Glass ware.Fish.Furniture & Baggage.\t59 Flour.8S93] Hay (Pressed).Hogs.Hams.Hides and Skins [Raw].Horses .Iron\u2014Pig.Scrap .Broken Castings.Stoves and Castings.Iron\u2014all other descrip- } lions.) Lime.Lard.Manure.390 Molasses.Oats.691 Oatmeal.62 Oils of all kinds.] Potatoes.56] Pork.130] Ploughs & Implements.\t2] Salt.21 Stone.156 Rags.6 Rye.71] Sheep.11 S:eel.] Tobacco (unmanufactured) 8 Tallow .7] Vinegar .Wheat.6820 Window Glass.Whisky.60] Merchandize.257] Empty Barrels.271 Barrel Hoops M.204 Boards, &c., M.79 Siding Laths, &c ,\tM.\t236 Fire Wood, Cords.10589 Shingles M.847 Staves\u2014Barrel.260 West Indian.102 1-10 Pipe .29 2-10 Timber\u2014Square.85 5-10 Hoop & Hop poles,\t&c.\t25] Totacco [manufactured], 1 Leather.12 Tar.BONDS.\tClosing: Prices.Government 5 per cents.100 ConJolnJaied Municipal Loon Fund 6 p c 100 Montreal Water Works 6 per cents .\t96 Montreal City Bonds, 6 per cents.93 Montreal Harbour Bonds 8 per cents.\t103 Champlain it.R.7 per cents.70 Champtem K.R.Bonds.(Montreal & )\tinA JN.Y.8 per cents).(\tAUU JBXCHAKGE.Bank on London.109 Private do .107^\t108J- Bank on New York.10! j Private do .lOoJ EDW.ALEX.PRENTICE & CO., Brokurs, No.4 Exchange.Montreal, 22nd July, 1861.DAILY REPORT OF THE MONTREAL PRODUCE MARKET.Montreal, July 22, 1861, Flour\u2014Double Extra.$6.50 (3> $7.00; Extra, $6,00 (S> $6.10 ; Fancy, $5.00£S>$0.10 ; No.1, $4.70® $4 80 ; No 2 $4.40®$4.50; Fine.$3.40®$3.60 ; Bags\u2014Spring Wheat, $2.60®$2.6J ; Scotch, $2 60®$2.70.Wh-ai\u2014U.C.and Western Spring, ex car and afloat, 95e.O $1,02) ; white W inter $1.25® $1,27).Pku.i\u2014Per 66 li»s.65®70c.Pot tc\u2014Mess, $16 00 ® $17.60 ; Prime Mess, $14.00 ® $15.00; Prime, $13.00®$14.00.Hams, 8 ®10c ; iéides, 6c®7c ; Shoulders, 5ZlQc.Butter\u201410# 12c.A.«hes\u2014Pots, $5.80®$5.90 ; Pearls, $6.05®$6.10.Oatmeal-\u2014Per 200 lbs, $3.60®$3.80, Our market for Flour continues firm and demand good.Wheat not much doing, buyers waiting stearneUs news.Sales have been made at $1.01 for good U.C.Peas in fair demand.DAVID E.MACLEAN & CO.Commission Merchants, Shippers and Brokers* REVIEW OF THE NEW YORK MARKET FOR THE PAST THREE DAYS.New York, July 20, 1861.COFFEE\u2014Tbe market has been active since our last, and with a very firm, buoyant feeling, prices must again be written one-quarter of a cent per lb higher.The Duty, it is now un-derstiod, ia to be five cents per lb, though the Act is not yet finally passed.For Chicory there has been a sweeping demand, all here having been readily bought up, in consequence of the proposal to levy a heavy duty ; the sales aod resales reach 1100 casks Ground ar, 2©4] cents ; and 400 do and 12 000 bags, 2] © 3], cirh'and 4 mos.Tbe sales of coff'e include 11 883 bags Rio at 11J©14] cents; 1100 Maracaibo, IfJtSie; 657 Laguayra 15©16; 34 Triage do 13] ; and 170 Java 16] © 18, 4 mos.The offerings by private hands continue light, but 3500 bags Santos are to be offered at auction Tuesday, f™==2aS'RIO JANEIRO MARKET.\u2018\tJune 6, 1861.COFFEE\u2014Since arrival of steamer with alarming accounts from the United States, and withdrawal of many orders both from Ihe United States and Europe, prices have become almost nominal, and a decline would bave to be submitted to by the dealers to make large sales; the decline, however, on selections must be small, as the better grades are very scarce.The demand for the United States will be very limited for the moment, and shipments must fail off materially.It must, however, be kept in mind that tbe lifting of the clouds which now unfortunately hang over the North American States would immediately restore confidence, and lead to the establishment of high prices again.Sales since the 7ib ult.amount to 230, 000 bags, of which 114.00fywere for the United States, 98,000 for the Channel and North oi Europe, 13,000 for the Mediterranean, and 5000 for the Cape of Good Hope.Stock tc-day at market 150,000 bags, NEW BEDFORD MARKET.[For tha week ending July 15, 1861.] St*iSRM OIL\u2014The market has manifested more activity since our last, aod the transactions for the week include sales of parcels amounting to 1334 bbls, part for export and the balance to the trade.We quote\u2014877 bbls.in lots at $1,25, 200 do at $1,24, and 257 bbls at a price not transpired.WHALE OIL\u2014Has also been in better demand, and sales teach 3430 bb's in parcels, as follows: 3000 bbls at 42]c, 200 do good at 42c, and 230 do daik at 38.The market closes with further inquiry.WHALEBONE\u2014Sales in Fairhaven, 6200 lb Ochotsk and South Sea at 65c.COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF UPWARD produce via saint Lawrence CANAL\u2014FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE, 1860 and 1861 :\u2014 \t1860.\t1801.Articles Upwabos.\tTons.\tTons.Vessels,\tTods,\tVes.Tons.No.Vessels\t 642\t42061\t745 68035 No.Steamers\t 154\t18110\t176 20396 Passengers over 21 years.1206\t\t3183 Apples\t\t\t1 Ashts\t\t\t1 Agricultural Prod\u2019ce not 2\t, otherwise menttoned.S\t\t Bricks\t\t\t147] Barley\t\t\t2] Beer\t\t\t11 Bran and Ship Stuff.\t\t2 Beef \t\t\t\t\t.Cement\t\t\t.Olay\t\t\t34 Coal\t\t\t5412 Cattle\t\t\t1 Corn (Indian)\t\t\t\t.Carts Waggons & Sleighs.\t6\t\t2 Copperas\t\t\t\t3 Sarthern, Slone k glass\t\t334 ware\t\t\t\t Fish\t\t .\t\t65] B\u2019urnitare k Baggage.\t.\t77]\t117 Flour \t\t* 4\t\t162 Gypsum\t\t\t\t3 Hay (Pressed)\t\t\t.Hides and Skins (raw,: .\t5]\t.Horses\t\t\u2022 \u2022 «\t6] Iron\u2014Pig Iron\t\t\t2233] ?Scrap\t\t\t\t\t.Broken Castings\t\t\tu.44 120 2474 J] 3] 5 14] 4] £0] 13617] 39 4 10] 1 12 40 9] 2 14 69] 16 19] 230 34] 74 ] 247 69] 61 210] 1 Is 238] 9] 8] 6 1 27] 40] 1 44905 11 78 395] 439 70 4639 7 6903 246 147 8-10 9 2-10 51 \u201d\u20196] 9 do, H J Woodley 1 hide.Per str St Helene\u2014Order 122 brls ashes 20 kgs butter 20 cattle 412 brls flour 525 bu peas, J T McCuaig 125 bgs corn 5 brls ashes, Rae & M 57 barls flour, A Robertson & co 2 do ashes, T Wilson 30 do flour, A Bryson 6 do glue, J P Clark 3 kgs butter, J Dougall 3 do, Taylor Bros 134 brls flour, Kerry Bros &co 1 empty, J Scott 7 brls ashes, W &T Deeming 17 kegs butter, J Dougall 191 brls flour, Rimmer, R&co 3 tierces hams 100 bgs peas, Fitzpatrick&M 1 hhd sugar 17 pun b\u2019wine.-, D Torrance & co 1 keg butter, Taylor Bros 107 bils ashes Smiih&co 10 casks whiskey, Langlois&Glass 26 hhds h\u2019wines.PER MONTREAL & CHAMPLAIN R.R.July 22.C H Binger 2 bundles frames and castings 2 bxs, Owner 10 bxs fruit, Lymans, C & co 2 brls 3 bies 3 bxs 1 ck 1 bg 46 cks, T Peck&co 3 bxs, J B Rolland & Son 1 do, J B L Dickenson 1 bench 1 stool, J Dodsworth 1 machine 1 box 7 sacks waste, J Brown 1 hie furs, J iicott 4 brls ashes, Adams &co 15 nests tubs 3 pkgs, J Ha:-vey 12 brls ashes.PER GRAND TRUNK RR\u2014East.July 22.D Hunter 28 brls tar 50 rolls felting, Ross&co 96 cks sugar 56 faxes do, W McConnell 8 casks g'ware, J Patton 1 do, FA Vh6 14 cs marble, J Dodsworth 4 car wheels, W Hopper 4 chests tea, R Thomas 1 bx fish, F W Han is 101 sacks wheat, J Mitchell 250 hhds 2c tres 30 brls sugr 25 puns rum, J Redpath & Son 84 hhds sugar, Duc'os&T 2 bxes, Lawrie, Galium Ajco 1 do, P OUrk&Son 2 do, H B Smith 1 do, A McGibbon 23 do.West\u2014G Lomer 15 bis furs 4 bxs do, F Soucier 79 brls flour, McDonald Bros 4 hbds tobacco, J A Leclaire 10 bxs g stones, D McLeod A co 76 kgs 1 tub butter, Sundry owners 50 barls flour, R Latham 200 do, Janes, U A co 100 do, J McDougall 100 do, Sundry \u2018owners 55 barls ashes, R McLeod 77 kgs butter, R&Mitcbell 20 do, Sundry owners 32 do, Sundry owners 4 hhds tobacco, Gillespie, MAco 27 do h\u2019wines.v&i&.\u2019S of QtmB£sa AKKIVSD\u2014JULY 19.Ship Gellert.Terry, 3rd June, Hamburg, Ryan Br.r&co, gen cargo, 325 pass CLEARED \u2014JULY 19.s S North Biiton.norland, Liverpool, Allans, Rae&eo liai It Gar,g Rolf, Larsen, Cbntlinrn, LeufeAco -Thomas Bavne.Howell, Llanelly, S larples&co -Kucharis, Krefiiug, Chaiham.M 1 Wilson ___.Faedres Minde, Muller, London, laden in Montreal ship Trenton.Walker.London, Allan Gi niouuVco Bug Fag'e, Sharpe, Ktocklon, LeveyJtco Ship Cambria, Ferry, London, do Brig Alert, Culclifle, Appledore, Robi .son&eo Return ot the number of I-.nurrrants arrived at the Pon of Quebec from the opening of the navigation to the 20th July 1860aud 1861, I860.1861.F.ngland.Ireland., Norway.Cabin.\tSteerage.\tCabin.\tfcteerage \t2754\t675\t3520 , .0\t236\t1\t353 .43\t492\t69\t618 \t215\t0\t1156 ,.38\t1693\t61\t7243 .669\t6325\t697\t12890 3,8:4; Sailing Vessels 6,633.In- in 1861, by Steamer; crease, T)03.Return of the number of Kmirç ants arrived at Toronto from the 1st of April to the 20lh of Jane, 186i, with their destination.Destination.Country.Number arrived.United States.Canada Monthly Am\u2019nt of Tolls.$6344 05 $17j74 61 S'&B.T Or MOMTKHAl,.ARRIVED\u2014JULY 22.Brig Crimea, Cargill, London, 22d May, J Swinburne, gen cargo, 177 tons Brque Robert Barker, Bruce, Galway, 27th May, Roach, bal, 454 do -Atlantic, Sergeant, St Helena, 22dMay, H Routb&co, light, 627 do IMFO&.T3 Manifest of the Ship SHANDON, Munro, master, from Glasgow : Andrew MacFarlane A Co., Agents.T Haworth 7 bdis spades, L RenaudACassidy 31 crates earthenware, Heron, Dickson&Logau 37 oses 17 bales, G Ritchie Aoo 5 bales 4 boxs, Dickson, Logan&co 1 bl 1 cs, McNeeA Waddell 8 hies, W Erskine 1 bx, Millar, Thorason&c.o 9 bx?4 bis, FrothinghamA Workman 10113 bars 1483 bdis iron 100 tons pig iron, Mulbolland A Baker 8747 bars 2492 bdles iron, And.MacFar-lane&co 18 cs 23 bales.Manifest of the Brig Crimea, Cargill, from London\u2014Lymans, Oico 1 cs 1 csk, Order 1 q ck, A Green 1 ce, Order 3 brls 3 cs, R Harwood l cs, Chapman&eo 7 do, T Jenking I hie 1 barl 1 tree, G Childs 4 cs, E Birpn 500 do, J Noad 2 do, f iizpatrickAM 50 do 10 hhda, McPA Crane 1 es, M Ohickley 2 do, A Mooney 1 do, Order 3 do 2 csks.E Atwater 1 cask 1 barl, Order 401 pkgs, L Alma 2 hhds, Order 6 cs, Stevenson, S Aco 1 do, Jones, BlackAco 1 pipe 4 hhds 4 cses, Deputy Military Store 3 cs 5 bdles 82 hies, J H Thompson 6 csks, E Rogers 2 cases, Order 176 pkgs, J Riddell 50 cks, E M Hopkins 8 cks 2 cs 31 kgs gunpowder, Lyman, ElliottAco 9 casks, B W Uouwuy 1 bx, B Dawson 1 cse, Maitland, TyleeAco 2 cse 1 hhd, T S PerkicAco 8 cs, W RossAco 106 bxs 52 hf chests, Order 30 cks 11 bhds 85 cs.Reciîpts per Barges and Schooners in the Harbour, entered at H.O.Office 22nd July :\u2014\t\tTonnage.Firewood, cord?\t\t\t657 Lumber, feet\t\t\t246 Bricks\t\t\t73 Laths\t\t\t975 Ditto by Laehine Canal, 22d July i\t\tTonnag Firewood, cords\t\t\t\t164 \t\tm 40 204 England.622\t85 Ireland.305\t99 Scotland.829\t35 Germany.625\t4i5 NoiWdty.4cc.28.31\t2rj61 437 206 304 80 0 1027 Total.4532\t3505 Noth \u2014A.considerable nimber h ive reached Canada by the wiy of Suspension Bridge, who are not included m ihe above.A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.Government Emigration Omce, 1 Quebec, 20lh July, 1 61.\t$ Health at Home or Abroad \u2014If you cannot afford to travel or go to the seaside for the benefit of your health, keep up the supply of PLANTAG1SNET WATER.Use two or three glasses ol it in the morning, before breakfast, aud one glas?, as a beverage, occasionally throught the day.\t163 M.D.BIRTHS, In this city, on the 19th instant, Mrs John McGregor, of a sou.In this city, on the 22nd instant, Mrs Robt Campbell, jr, of a.daughter.At Point St.Charles, on the I9ih inst, Mrs II R Fraser, of a son At Uxbridge, on the 16ih inst, the wife of Elisha Bas-Corn, of u daugh er.At Paris, on the 10th inst, Mrs Nimmo, of a daughter.Iu Osnawa, on the 14th instant, the wife cf Mr Jesa^ P Luke, of a daughter.In London, on the 18th inst, the wife of P Mackenzie, E?q.of a daughter.In Guelph, on tne I4ib instant, the wife of Mr Thomas Tippon, ol u daughter.MAKRIED.In this'eity, on the 18th instant, by the Rev D H Mc-Vicar, Manley Cornell, to Margaret Jane Anderson, both of Montreal.In this city, on the 22nd inst.by the Rev T EllegooJ, Frederic, youngest son of G 11 Browne, Esq, Badina Park, Countv Wexford, Ireland, lo iViarv, third daughter of ihe late Joseph Agnew, Esq.Moira, Ireland.At ihe residence of lire bride\u2019s father, on tne Itth inst, by the Kev John G mley.the Rev Laac B Tallman, Wesleyan Minister of Gaspe, to Felicia Hemans.sixth daugher of Joseph Shaw, Esq, of Gaspe Basin.1
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