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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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jeudi 24 septembre 1863
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[" POST OFFICE, Montreal, June 39,1863, Arrivals and Separtnres of EÆails at JVXontreal* MAILS.Quebec by Steamboat, including i Sorel, Three Rivera, Batiscan,&c f Quebec by Railroad.Worth Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train____[1] Canada West Wight Train.[2] Laprairie.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and 1 Clarenceville.j' N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, < &c.j St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and I Island Pond.[31 j Portland.{4; Chateauguay, Beaukarnois a n d I Huntingdon.f Lachine.j- St.Remi,'Hemmingford&Plattsburg Chambly, St.Cesaire, &c.J- Longueuil and Contrecœur.j- St.Laurent, St.Eustache.Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese & St.Jerome Way to Ottawa, including Offices ) in Two Mountains.j Terrebonne, New Glasgow DUE.¦:ft 8.00 am 10.15\tp m 8.00\ta 10.30 p m 9.20 a m 10.30 a m 10.30 am 9.30\tam 11.00 pm 7.30\tam 2.15\tpm 7.30\tam 6.30\tpm 9.15\ta m 6.15\tp m 11.00\tam 11.00\tam 10.30\tam 6.30\tan 2.00\tpm 6.30 p m 5.00\tpm St.John, N.B., Halifax, and P.Ê.Island, via Portland, Wednesdays and Saturdays.) I Ditto fortnightly from Boston.8.00 a m CLOSE 5.15 pm 7.00\tpm 4.00\tpm 6.00\ta m 5.00\tp m 2.30 p m 7 15 am 2.30\tpm .00 pm 7.45 a m 3.30\tp m 3.30\tp m 6.00\tam 6.00\tam 2.00\tp m 2.00\tp m 4.00\tpm 7.30\tam .30 pm 7.30\ta m 7.30\tam 6.00\ta m 6.30\tam 4.00\tpm 2.30 Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 7.10 a.m.do\tdo\t6.10\tp.m.do\tdo\t8.10 a.m.&\t3.55 P.M.do\tdo\t3.55\tp.m.Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before osing & l\u2014l O-.C» iO o @§> @(§>\tNone.None.None.91# None.None.None.96 96\ttt a d w to o o to- tn\" PB\t95 105 97 95 None.None.101 None.None.\tCO M £ w » to D.LORN MACDOUGALL, Chairman.JS.HEMPSTED.Secretary.\t\t NEW YORK MARKETS\u2014Sept.23.Flour\u2014Receipts 5,891 bris: market quiet; Extra State and Ohio are firm, other grades are heavy ; sales 9,000 barls ; $4,75 fed 5,15 for Superfine State ; $5,45 fa) 5,55 for Extra State ; $5,60 fa) 5,70 for choice do : $4,75 fa) 5,15 for Superfine Western ; $4,45 fa) 5,70 for common to medium Extra Western ; $5,65 IS) 5,80 for common to good shipping brands Extra round hoop Ohio.Canadian Flour dull ; sales 450 brls; $4,45 iffi 5,70 for common; $5,75 fa) $7,35 for good to choice extra.Rye flour steady at $4,50 fa) 5,45.Wheat\u2014Receipts 300 bus ; market dull and drooping with trifling sales ; $1,05 fâ) 1,13 for Chicago Spring;$1,08 1® $1,22 for Milwaukie Club ; $1,24 fa) 1,29 for Amber Iowa ; $1 25 ® 1,30 for winter red western; $1,31 /@1,40 for amber Michigan; $1,60 for Prime White Michigan.Rye firmer at 95c fa) $1,00.Barley nominal.Corn\u2014Receipts 6,300 bush ; market firm ; sales 75,000 bushels, at 81c fei) 82c for shipping mixed Western; 80 ® 8lc for Eastern.Oats firm; 63 ® 67c for Canada; 07 fed 74c for Western ; 70e fa) 74c for State.Pork quiet.Beef dull.Stocks lower but close firm.Money on call at 6 per cent.Sterling Exchange firmer.Gold at 138i.E\u2019OH\u2019L\u2019 OT KIOIYTKEAXu.Imports Manifest of the Ship Micmac, McMurchy, Master, from Glasgow.\u2014Andrew Macfarlane & Co , Agents : Macfarlane & Baird 2 bis; Mitchell, Cockburn & co 13 csks; Jno Patton & co 5 do; S Howard 5 bxs granite; Wm Darling & co 5 do paper; Joseph Walker 2 csks; Crathern Si G '332 bars iron 25 bdls do; Frothingham 4 W 25.0 tons pig iron 3499 bars do 633 bdles do; Hulholland & B 580 bdls iron 1979 do; P Paterson & Son 2 bxs 2475 bars iron 737 bdls do; R S Thomson 1 plough.Manifest of Barque Clydesdale, Dawson, from Glasgow.\u2014 Gillespie, Moffatt & Co:, Agents : Ferrier & co 1079 bdles iron 39S5 bars iron; Law, Young & co 500 tons pig iron 50 bottles vitriol; Morland, Watson &.co 50 tons pig iron 2713 bars do 45 bdis do; H B Smith & 20 crates e\u2019ware.PONT OF QUEBEC, ARRiyku,\u2014Sept, 19.Queen Y^toifia, Davidson, Gaspe, Sept 18th, F linteau, fish oil, & oysters, 57 cabin & 123 steer pass.Ship Orossfell, Hamilton, Hull, July 27, Tilstone & Son, coals.Devonshire, O'Donogkue, Aug 9.Bark Wùodiand, Jones, Liverpool, salt & coals for Montreal.\t, -Eliza, Norman, Newfoundland, Sept 8, order bai.St.George, Leslie, Bideford, July 27, C E Levey & Co bal.Maid of Orleens, Linskill, Glasgow, 4th Aug.PARLIAMENTARY.\\From Our Special Correspondent,] Quebec, Sept.22.The independent party in the House retain none of their distinct characteristics.Professedly they severed cennection with Mr.Dorion because they disapproved of the re-construction.A great outrage on constitutional usage had been perpetrated, and they as venerators of vested privileges and time honored observances, flew to the rescue q^ the constitution.Well, the Hoqse sustained the change ofpersonel by voting down the amendment of the honorable membfï TBADE AND GQMMEROE Montreal, Sept.23, 1863.The weather has been very fine to-day, although the air is still cold, especially after sunset.There was considerable activity on the Corn Exchange, and some large sales of Flour are reported.City brands at $4.25 to $4.35 ; selected brands from Western Wheat at $4.20 to $4.25, and other lots on private terms.Western State Flour brought $4,10 to $4.15.The sales of Wheat are also large.No.1 Chicago Spring 90c.to 91c., and Milwaukee Club, 9'2]c.Several car loads of No.1 U.0.Spring were sold at 91c.and 92., mainly at the latter rate-; and a small cargo of U.C.White, heated, brought 85c.Latest Western Advices.\u2014The following advices were received this forenoon bv telegraph : Milwaukee, Sept.22.Wheat, $1.03 in store, receipts 114,000 bush.Grain Freights to Kingston 10 e.Chicago, Sept.22.\u2014Flour quiet, with declining tendency.Wheat $1.03 to $1.04 in store.Corn 64lc.in store.A later report quotes Flour dull.W'heat unchanged.Corn, 6Gc.in store.The following1 is David E.Maclean & Co\u2019s Daily Report of the Montreal Produce Market :\u2014 Montreal, September 23, 1863.FLOUR.\u2014Superior Extra, $4.90 fed $5.25; Extra, $4.50 /® $4.60 ; Fancy, $4.30 ® $4.40 : No.1, Canada Wheat, $4.20 f8) $4.35 ; Western $4.15 f3> $4.25 ; No.2, $3.70 fed $3.80; Fine, $3.10 fed $3.20.WHEAT.\u2014U.O.Spring,ex cars, 90c ® 92c ; afloat 91c\t92c ; White Ü.O., $0,97i®$1.00 : Milwaukee afloat, 92e fed 93c ; Chicago, 90c ®91c; White Western, $1.01\t$1.03; Red, Q4-f* /ft) Qfîp CORN.\u2014Mixed, 53c/®55c.PEAS\u2014Per 68ibs, 65c fed 7&c.PORK.\u2014Mess, old to new, $12.00 f8) $12.50 ; Prime Mess, $12.00 ; Prime, $12.00.BUTTER.\u20148c®14c.LARD.\u20148 fed 8Jc.ASHES.\u2014Pot, $6.00iS>$6.05 ; Pearl, $6,75 @ $6,80.UaTMEAL\u2014Per 200 Ifig., $5.0Oi@5.25.Flour\u2014Thç demand still cor.tinijes good for strong Caqada Supers, and sales were made on Change to-day to a fair extent at quotations.Whijat\u2014Two cargoes Ohiçago sold at 90c fed 91c.'95c asked for Milwankie, but not obtain->ble, ( ADVERTISEMENT.\") T O THE PUBLIC, The social imporlance of the general use of the best SEWING MACHINES in Families being admitted, the undersigned solicit attention to the following considerations : Wanzer\u2019s Oombina-¦toN Sewing Machines combines the best qualities of the Wheeler & Wilson and Singe?Machines, and, for FAMILY USE it is absolutely without a rival in the world for E X C E L L E N C B IN VARIETY OF SEWING-FOR THE EASE, WITH WHICH EVEN CHILDREN CAN LEARN TO.WORK IT AND USE IT\u2014FOR THE FACILITY WITH WHICH IT WILL TAKE ANY KIND OF THREAD OR SILK FOR SEWING.In ail these things\u2014all these paramount considerations\u2014the Wanzer Combination challenges competition.It has done so for stakes of money in either large or small amounts, and it has done so for no stakes whatever, except to establish its merits before the public.Its challenges though often repeated, and yet tendered, to Sewing Machines brought in from the United Slates, or any part of Europe\u2014from quy part of the world in fact,\u2014Hj\\VE NÜT YET BEEN ACCEPTER.Weftsk the public to note well, the tact._ It is therefore, per force, admitted by the logic of-facts, even by those who have interest fq deny, that up to the present moment, the Waaler Combination Sewing Machine, m wfchout a RIVAL IN THE WORLD.It can be obt:Vu\\ut at the Store of the undersigned, JAMES MORISON & CO., 288 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, General Agents for Canada East fop Wanzer\u2019s First Prize Sewing Machines.August 21, 1863.\t199 AïAKRiHïJ.On the I5th inst., by the Rev.Dr.Taylor, Mr.Louis F.Haldimancl.to Emma Amelia Wright, youngest, daughter of the late Richard.Wright, both of this city.No Curds.THE WEATHER.RESULTS OF METEOROLOOICAL OBSERVATIONS AT MONTREAL, BY A.HALL, M.D.Lon.73° 36\u2019 W.; Lat.45° 30\u2019 N.; 57 feet above tide water, for the week ending Kept.19, 1863.SIED.In this city, on the 22ad instant, Margaret, youngest daughter of William Dow.DAILY MEANS Ot?TKEHTil Ü0YAL Lessee and Manager.Mr.J.W.Buckland.¦©ElimEHË- SEMiUAfE DE LA Compagnie _F r a n c a i se Jeudi, 24 Septembre, lere Apparition de MLLE, Aime DêLA^GE Artiste de New York (Theatre Niblo), Ire Representation Les Femmes qui Pleurent Ire Representation Is\u2019U T BI E 35 E Le Piano de Berthe.Prix d\u2019Entree.\u2014 Loges Privées, $3 ; Premieres, 50c ; Secondes, 37je; Parterre, 25c.On peut se procurer des places au Magasin de Musique dcH.Prince, Rue Notre Dame.Les portes seront ouvertes a 7J ; Le rideau sera leve a 8.September 24.'\t227 RlfLî ïllilil Programme for To-day, Tbnrsday, THE 24th INSTANT, lo.14\u2014The Mayor\u2019s Cup Will be competed for at Ten o\u2019clock tbi.3 Morning AFTER wmeg No.15\u2014The ladies\u2019 CousoEatioi Cup, AND No.16\u2014The JuMIee Sweepstakes, Open to ail Comers, WILL BE FIRED FOR.The SQUADS will be formed at HALF-PAST NINE A.M., precisely, and, as the Firing will commence at TEN o\u2019clock sharp, competitors must be on the ground punctually at that hour.September 24,\t227 theehome- TER.C V \"P.\t\u2022 0?c!0 In\tCO § £ £ ° «\tTemperature of the air.\t'3' o £ o fi\t1 p p \u2022is P\u2019S «\t0 .p ^ S P P
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