Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Domaine public au Canada

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
Éditeur :
  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
Contenu spécifique :
mardi 27 août 1861
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
autre
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseur :
  • Montreal herald (1811)
  • Successeur :
  • Montreal daily herald and daily commercial gazette
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 1861-08-27, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" POST OFFICE, Montkeal, June 2S, 1801.Arrivals and departures Mails at Montreal, of MAILS.Quebec (due only), Danville, &c., ( per Kanroad.) North Shore Land Route to Quebec Sorel, Three Rivers, and Quebec, I by Steamer.) Canada \\\\ est, Ottawa, and Upper ( Ottawa,.) Laprairie, .St.Johns, C.E.j- U.S., except Portland & Lacolle,.St.Hyacinthe and Melbourne, .j- Portland and Island Pond,.j- Cbateauguay, Boauharnois and / Huntingdon,.) Lachine,.j- St Remi, Hemmingford&Plattsburg Chambly, St.Cesaire, &c.,.Longuouil and Contrecœur,.St.Laurent and St.Eustache,.Grenville, Carillon & St.Benoit,.St.Thorese, St.Rose, St.Jerome,.Terrebonne, New Glasgow.St John, N.B., Halifax & P.E.Island DUE.CLOSE.10.00 p i 8.00\ta i 7.00\ta i 3.00\tpi 10.30 p i 10.00 a i 10.00\ta i 11.00\tpi 10.30\ta i 12.45 p i 12.00\tp i 2.00\tpi G.30 pi 9.15 a i 0.30 p i 11.30\ta i 1.30 p i 10.00\ta i 8.00\ta i 0.30 p i 8.00\ta i 5.00\tp i 1.30 p i 3.30\tpm 1 4.00\tp m 0.00 p m 7.15 a m3 7.00\tp m 2.30\tp m 0.00 a m 2.30 p m 2.30\tp m 7.30\ta m 3.30\tp m3 7.30\ta m 3.30\tp m4 5.00\ta m 5.00\ta m 2.00\tp m 2.00 p m 3.30\tp m 2.00 p m 7.30\ta m 5.30\ta m 7.30\ta m 6.30\ta m 3.30\tp m Conductor1 do do do j Bag open till 4.15 p.m.do 8.00 a.m.& 7.45 p.m.8.30 a.m.& 4.15 p.m.8.30 a.m.& 4.15 p.m.do do Registered 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.Island, which arrives and closes every Wednesday and Saturday\u2014and that by North Shore Land Route to Quebec, which arrives every day except Tuesday, and closes every day except Sunday.PERRY DÀYIS' VEGETABLE ffcLLTL MfiUpi- V/e ask the attention of the public to this fop (r test J, and unrivalled 1 '¦ ¦B'curnrily JÆecLioine.it nas keen favorably known for more than twenty years, during vjhich time we have received 1/LCLiLscrruLi of testimonials, showing this Jidedume to be an- almost never-failing- remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon \u2014 Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever and Jîgue, Headaohe, FSiH-ous Fever, (pains in the Bide, jgcCak, and Loins, as we\u2019d as in the Joints and limbs, JfyujfêLgut ami J3UuuLmjaLLC\tin any part of the system, Toothache and (Pains in, tl i Head and Face.fis a ftflcxuL JJPiLrlfLr\u2019jf- and fJJcutlc for the JJlcjyicLrJh, it seldom fails to cure (Dyspepsia, Indigestion, \u2019 Liver Complaint, Jlaid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Complaints, f-fujc JsLeaxta.clix, Piles, flsth-r,ia or Phthisic, Ringworms, FSoils, Felons, Whit-lows, Old Bores, Swelled Joints, and (fffnxj'ciL (ZfpJjUlin.of the ffusirm.It is also a prompt and sure Ifemedy for Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painters' Colic, (ZSicW-rlicxcL, (Dysentery, DJiirn.-nixfi rÇasn/ilalnl, Cholera JÆorhus, Cholera Infantum, Scalds, gums, Bprains, gjruises, Frost gites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects, Scorpions, Centipedes, and the gites of Poisonous Insects and Venomous geptiles.Bee Directions accompanying each bottle.h has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost eiLC.ru.nxeLiar.kfLcaiUL to flmerieans.It is the almost constant companion and inestimable f-tend qf the nilssic.n.ai'u and the Lrajiullcx, on sea and land, \u2014 and no one should travel on oui' IcJ-ces or rivers without it, frices, 121 cts., 23 cts., 50 cts, and $1.00 per fVle.PERRY DAVIS & SON, y4 manufacturers and pkopuietom^ FaOVIEENCE, a.I Sold by dea.cre every where.« Forester, iïoir & C©B HAVE REMOVED TO No, 17 SI.Helen Sireet, Corner of liecollel Slreel, Opposite the Stores of Jesse Joseph, Esq.May 6.\tIQS NOTICE.The OiSce of th© Scottish Provincial Assurance Co.REMOVED TO TOUFIW\u2019S BUZZiBINCr, Next Door to the Pilot Office, PLACE D\u2019ARMES, MONTREAL.April 30.\t103 mm OFFICE, St.Peter Street, near Craig, Next Doou to Mayor & Moroax\u2019s.May 22.\t122 Great Eastern.Gentlemen going down to Quebec to see the BIG SHIP, will do well to lay in a supply of UNDERCLOTHING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &c., which are to be found in great variety at KEMP & CO.\u2019S Place d\u2019Armes Shirt Establishment, Second door east Place d\u2019Armes.July 10.\t164 Very Valuable Farm for Sale, OR TO LET.THF Undersigned being about to proceed to Ireland in Autumn next is desirous of disposing of, or Leasing for a term of years, his well known highly improved FARM, being one of the largest on the Island of Montreal, situated at Cote St.Louis, within two miles of the City.The proprietor has resided for thirty years on said property, and annually enriched the Land to such an extent that he flatters himself that it is in most perfect condition and exceedingly prolific.On the Farm is a comfortable STONE DWELLING, together with first class Stables, Cow-Houses, Barns, Sheds, &c., &c., never failing Spring Water, Ac.The whole of which is submitted for Sale, together with the whole of the standing Crops, Farm Stock, consisting of about 75 Head of Horned Cattle, 15 Horses, 6 Iron Ploughs, 3 Lumber Wragons, Horse Power Thrashing Mill, Mowing Machines, and every Agricultural Implement required on a first class Farm.Intending purchasers or lessees may visit the Farm on any day, ^Sundays excepted,; at any hour.JAMES HUGHES, Farmer, Cote St.Louis.N.B.\u2014Any communication by letter, or otherwise may be left at the Office of Mr.Jones, 11 Tattersalls,\u201d Great St.James Street.July 20.\tws 173 Several FOR SALE.Most Desirable Properties.City BUSINESS NOTICES.Bogie\u2019s Celebrated Hyperion Fiuid AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME LUI.MONTREAL, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27 1861.NUMBER 205.Optical, Mathematical & Surveying INSTRUMENTS.* NOTICE.THE BUSINESS HERETOFORE CARRIED ON BY S* HofFnung imp thereof f Glassware___ Fancy Goods.Other articles.Packages.Total, 20 p.c., ad val.Book.Map.and Newsprinting Paper.Coffee, Green.lbs.Tea.lbs.Molasses.galls, Sugar, being neither re- ' fined nor other Sugar equal to refined____lbs.Total, 15 p.c., ad val.Printed Books, Periodicals, &c., editions of which are printed in Canada._ Maps.Charts, & Atlases.^ Jewellery and Watches.Iron of all descriptions, I paying 10 per cent.j Other articles not enum\u2019d.Total, 10 p.c., ad val.Amount of Dutiable Goods Free Goods.Total.Copyright Works.Grand Total.Imports- Manifest of Ship MICMAC, McMurchy, master, from Glasgow, Andrew Macfarlane & Co., Agents.A Robertson&eo 18 boxes 7 bales; Stevenson, Sutherland&co 6 bxs 6 bis; Charles Shearer 1 hi 2 bxs; Dickson, Logan&co 2 bis 3 bxs ; Craik & Gillespie 1 bl 2 do; Heron, Dickson&Logan 7 bxs; G Ritchie&co 2 bxs 2 bales ; Evans&Evans 3412 bars 233 bdls iron; J Carruthers & eo 100 boxes tobacco pipes ; Moriand, Watson & co 523 bars iron; Benoit&Letourneux 1198 bars 161 bdls iron; Walter Macfarlane 1 box ; Crathern & Caverhill 1546 bars 770 bdls iron; I Buchanan, Harris&co 2 bis 7 bxs; Jos McKaytBros 29 boxes 31 bales; Stewart&McIntyre 4 bxs 3 bles ; Nicliolls&Hall 2 bis 3 bxs 12 erts; Jas Donnelly 5 bis 1 bx; Cunningham, Barclay&Lindsay 3 bis 2 bxs; Stirling, McCall&co 8 bales; Laurie, Callum&co 5 bales 5 bxs; Foulds & Hodgson 4 boxes ; J H Evans 200 pots; J N Hall 7 casks 500 ovens 500 covers; Jas Osborne&co 3 cks wine; Hingston, McBain & co 8 bis; Millar, Thomson & co 13 bis 19 cs; McNee &Waddell 4 bis 3 bxs; Frothingham & Workman 150 tons pig iron; Mnlholland & Baker 4655 bars 1250 bdls iron ; John McDonald&co 25 boxes 37 bis; Shatv, Turnbull&co 20 bales 7 boxes; Bryce, McMurrich&co 34 bxs 25 bis ; Wm Ferguson&co 7 bis 3 bxs ; Thomson&Minchin 98 crates 42 bxs glass; W&R Muir 8 crts'2 csks 44 bis 16 bxs; A McFarlane&co 23 bxs 37; bis.Manifest of the Barque HARLEQUIN, Captain Ritchie, Brown, for Montreal :\u2014 Moriand, Watson&co 1102 bars 236 bdls iron! A Jeffrey* Son 557 bars 84 bdls iron; Frothing-ham&Workman 1572 bars 100 bdls iron 150 tons pig iron 5003 bars 440 bdles iron ; Buchanan, H &co 26 bdles 3857 bars iron; P S Ross* Brother 1260 bars 81 bundles iron ; New City Gas Co 12 chests 66 pipes 2 cups 47 pipe covers 3 casks; Law, Young&co 39 casks alum; Lawrie, Callum & co 4 bales 1 box; A Laurie&eo 1 do ; Foulds* Hodgson 7 do; Thomas, Thibaudeau*co 2 bxs 11 bles 4 bles paper; Order 5 bales ; Jas Donnelly 2 bles 1 bx; Joseph McKay&Brother 16 bxs 15 bles; Buchanan, Harris&co 150 bxes tobacco pipes ; A Buntin&co 4 bxs 1 hie; Order 21 crates e'ware; H B Smith & co 30 do; J D Campbell & co 35 do; Thomson & Minchin 102 crates e'ware; Jas Donnelly 5 bles; Alex Morris 1 box; Thos Kay &co 1 do; Glorer&Fry 2 bles; George Craig 1 bx; Law, Young&co 500 kegs gunpowder.Per Barque MEMENTO, Lyall, Master, for Montreal.Wm Darling * co 2 casks; Benny, McPherson & co 2 do; Wm Darling & co 7 bndls wire; John Mead 13 casks nails ; Thos Davidson 2 do; Rice Sharpley 1 do e\u2019ware; Order 154 rails iron; John Jenkins, jr, 2 hhds e\u2019ware ; C Hagar & Son 61 crates e\u2019ware 17 hhds do; L Renaud&Cassidy 17 crates e\u2019ware 1 hhd do; Ferrier & co 5 cask hardware; D Masson & co 5 hhds blue; R Juson & co 2086 bars 80 bdls iron 1711 nail sheets 1000 bdls N hoops 209 bdls iron 348 boiler plates 100 kegs nails t cask vices 12 anvils 1 case ; Crathern & Cavernhill 21 bdles hemp; J Harrington 50 bdls spades; Benoit & Letourneau 5 csks h'ware 1 bdl ladles 2 casks h\u2019ware; Moreland, Watson&co 594 nail sheets 1000 bdls hoops 755 nail sheets 55 bgs nails 26 chains 12 casks h\u2019ware ; Jas Hutton 85 bdls steel 1 csk h\u2019dware; R Juson* co 509 sheets iron; S Muckleston & co 1 cask; Order 100 boxes Canada plates ; Thos Haworth 300 do do 1 cask h\u2019dware; Mulholland & Baker 200 boxes Canada plates; Wm Darling&co 300 do do; Frothingham & Workman 200 do do; R Juson & co 17 cases 2 casks 2 cans 2 trusses 2 hhds; Jas Hutton & co8 cases teel; T Wilson & co 21 bndles wire; Bryce, McMurrich & co 98 bdles and cases; J Mackay & Brothers 18 bales 6 cases; William Lindsay 11 bales; J G McKenzie & co 27 bales; F W Gates* co 1 case 2 bales; S H Thompson 400 bdls hoops 1 case acid 2 cases glass 200 bxs Canada plates; Gilmour, Thompson & co 6 bales; Moriand, Watson & co 16 cases steel.Imports per Schooners and Barges entered at H C Office, 26th August :\u2014 Firewood, cords.590 Tons.761 761 Imports per Barges and Schooners perJLachine Canal, 26th August ;\u2014 Tons.Firewood.691\t789 Lumber, feet.-155000\t60\t> Lumber iu transitu to Quebec 210000\t216 1605 GoodsImported\t Qunt\u2019y.\tValue.\t$ 3\t2 \t2 1368\t1051 50\t12 \t284 \u201c568\t'\u201c39 51729\t\u20180379 \t30 \t6744 \t397 \t130 \t467 \t994 550\t730 \t92 800\t31 \t127280 \t95612 \t25193 \t597 \t\u20199225 \t997 \t561 \t2085 \t35625 \t\tp \t298028 02674\t19866 .1488\t2008 \t21874 \t'iioo \t2627 \t4458 \t8245 \t336938 \t67008 Imports per Montreal & Champlain Zt.H W&B Francis 49 waggon boxs 1 pkge h\u2019ware ; M Goldstein 1 bx; Paul Hua 1 do; I Buchanan, H &eo 30 hf dits tea; Desmarteau&P 1 bx; Lymans, 0\t& co 1 do; McDonald & co 10 cases liquorice; Owner 24 hf chests tea 3 bris oysters; Stevenson, S&co 1 bx; Kerry Brs* co 1 do; N Davis 30 do axes; II Joseph & co 1 box 1 keg 1 pckg tobacco ; F & Workman 1 lot bars iron; Evans & E 1 brl 4 bxs 2 bdls sieves; Elliott&co 2 bxs h\u2019ware; D A Poe 5 bxs 6 pkgs furniture; R II Hamilton 1 machine 1\tbox.Imports per Grand Trunk West.AUGUST 26.Darling&Bros 14 bris 10 trees tallow; C Perry 2\tchests h\u2019ware 1 do tools; Geo Childs 17 bris 1 bg h seed 10 tierces hams; J Cavelier 1 piano; D Jersimme&co 100 kgs grease ; R Edward 6 hhds tobacco.Imports por Grand Trunk 3.R.East.August 26.McKay&Bros 5 bdls; Stevenson, S & co 10 do ; Stirling, McCall&co 3 do; E Chantdoup 1 cask; Brown&C 3 es 1 bl; Moriand & co 2 bxs 6 bales; W Stevens 1 es; W Cockburn&co 94 bdles pipe; Thos Tbibeaudeau&co 6 boxes 4 bles; J McKay* Bros 9 cases 5 bles; J Bowman 36 kitts fish; S P Berwick 1 brl.403946 90 404036 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC RECEIPTS FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 17, 1861.Local Passengers.11514 Foreign Passengers.2665 Immigrants.542 Mails, Express, &c.Local Freight and Live Stock, tons.4370 Local Timber & Lumber, ft.1059356 1462M Local Firewood.cords.2858 4287 Foreign Freight and Live Stock.934 Miles.Total.970 Week ending August 18,1860.970 $16174 22 5913 53 2029 53 3319 24 15263 12 2373 83 2408 50 2089 99 $49571 90 52895 14 Decrease.$2823 18 Total Traffic from July 1st, 1861, to date.$412176 18 Total Traffic for same period last year.376109 27 J.Hardman, Auditor.Amount of Co\u2019s Freight in above.$2303 46 Dailv Heport of the Montreal Produce Market.Montreal, August 26,1861.FLOUR\u2014Double Extra, $5.75© $0.25; Extra, $5.10 © $5.20 ; Fancv, $4.70 © $4.85 ; No.1, $4.55 @ $4.70; No.2, $4.15 @ $4.25 ; and Fine, $3.20© $3.40.Bags\u2014 Spring Wheat, $2.40 © $2.50 ; Scotch, $2.50 @ $2.60.WHEAT.\u2014U.C.and Western Spring, ex car and afloat, 95c @$1.00; White Winter, $1.12.54 @ $1.17)4.PEAS\u2014Per 66 tbs, 65c @ 70c.CORN\u2014Per 56 lbs, 45 © 47>4c.PORK\u2014Mess, $16.00© $17.00: Prime Mess, $14.00 @$15.00; Prime, $13.00 @$14.00.Hams, 7c @ 9c; Sides, 5c @ 6c ; Shoulders, 4c @ 6c.BUTTER\u201410c © 12c.ASHES\u2014Pots, $5.85 @$5.90; Pearls.$6.10® $6.15.OATMEAL\u2014Per 200 lbs, $3.50 @ $3.70.We have again to notice a dull market and very little doing.Good fresh ground No.1 is scarce and In fair demand for retail trade.High grades declining in Receipts of Produce per I offioo\u2014 federate army.Washington, Aug.26.The soldiers on both sides of the Potomac are not only promptly but satisfactorily furnished \u2014 -j .i.i,,cï\ttor their military as well as their domestic wants.Ail the large craft, schooners and sloops, small row boats and skiffs on the Potomac river have been taken possession of by the Government authorities.Fortress Monroe, Aug.26.The formidable preparations for a Naval expedition from Old Point are about completed.Its destination is a profound secret.General Wool has spent part of to-day at Newport News.Keokuk Town, Aug.26.A private of Col.Moore\u2019s regiment arrived here from Athens, Mo., last night.He states that Colonel Green was approaching that place with a force variously estimated at from from 1,500 to 3,000.The Union pickets, which were 16 miles out, are driven in.Col.Moore has 900 men and 4 cannon.300 men left here to reinforce him.Gen.Hurlbert is reported to be behind Green with 600 Union men.SHE WEATHER.EXSULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT MONTREAL, BT A.HALL, M.D.Lon.73® 36\u2019 W.- Lat.45 = 30\u2019 N.; 57 feet above tide water, for the week ending August 4,1861.CQ a p\tDAILY MEANS\t\t\top\t\tTHERMOME- TER.\t\tc3
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.