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' \ THE ST. JOHK'8 %nb IUdUU f mrnraf1 trf -dkimipa; TRUTH tAND INDEPENDENCE* NO. 65. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. HfONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1861. VOL. III. £!u- Jjaih* i\vuo, Published every Morning Sunday excepted, BY ROBERT WINTON, At his office in Water-street, next East of Job, Brothers k Co.. Tei-.ms of Su'esciiiPTioN.—Twenty-five shillings per annum payable in idvance. This paper is not issued to any Subscriber for a shorter period than six months. Rates of Advkiitisino.—The space occupied by fourteen lines solid brevier type shall constitute a square. w One square 5s. ; each insertion afterwards ls. 3d. One square 6 months £4—12 months— £7. Twenty-five per cent, advance for continuance inside after the first month. .Special notices 50 per cent, advance. Notices in news columns, 6d. per line : but no charge made less than 5s. f ^\ All advertisements which do not determine ihnir periods of insertion/ will be continued till ordered in writing to be withdrawn. Births, marriages, and deaths, inserted free of charge ; but all addition: to the ordinary announcements, OS obituary notices, funeral appointments .4c, will be charged at 6d.,per liue. Wfcoteale f to $nxxxnt. RKVI8RD BY Mi II. WARRK-, J5II1P AND «lKNKi(.\l. BROKER, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND P Imports. n_._ST_r_i Bread—da bags — ! llambra No. 1 ft 112 lb Mo.2 No. 8 Butter - Canada ......\ft Ih fid Nova Scotia .'. I— American, good! llanibiirgh | • Chocolate | Cordage \ ft __2 m Beef j ft barrel Bnmdy I ft Im.gal.l Boards— ' IOd 9d 8d |52s 6d 50s 18s^ 50s ls 9 .* Am., Prime C. Old New Peas Port Wine, Potatoes- Newfoundland P. E. Island .. Pitch- Stockholm ... American .... Rum—Strong prf. Rice— ! Carolina East India .... Sherry, good .... Sugar— Unrefined Refined "Bhhd ■ftM to, London Liverpool Salt- Foreign liiverpool..., Shingles -. Scantling- Pine Spruce.; Staves— W. Oak Tea-. Congou Souchong ... Hyson Tobacco-- _, Manufactured Tar— Steokholm ... American , W"is*ey ft Im.gal. cask, 30 gls.| ft barrel ft Im.gal. ft 112 ft) cask, 30 gls. *fi 112 lb 1200 pes. ft* ft* ft barrel. 70s 0s 13s 5s 8d 22s 6d £15 2s 2d| 3s 6d ls 5d 35s lis lis 3\d 16s fid §tt$m*!*0 ii^ , J. J. DEARIN, SURGBON-DENTIST AND CUSMIST, MEDICAL HALL,' ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Teeth extracted, plugged, cleaned, and fitted with pure Mineral Teeth. 136-1 LATE LETTERS will *be received after the * closing of the the Mails, as follows. 3d. fine each Letter, the quarter—and 6d. the* half-hour, until further notice. V JOHN DELANEY, Act. ?J_4G. UPost Office Department, I 11 St. John's, Newfoundland. J JOHN F. ROBINSON, tailor and clothier, C""**-. Duckworth Street St. John's. 1-131 ALEXANDER MITCHELL, auctioneer and general commission agent. Opposite Job, Brothers & Co. 1C-1 6mi WATER STREET. MATTlIEvV H. WARREN, suit and General broker, notary public and auctioneer, 1-1 Water-streot. St. John's, Newfoundland. TOUSSAINT'S HOTEL, Water Strket .Harbor Grace. Conception Bav. RICHARD McCAilTHY, lENEBAL COMMISSION AUENT AND AUOTIONKBR. CARBONEAR, NEWFOUNDLAND. Oct 11. 18fi«. 'BO A iTb ING. rPHE Subscriber would respectfully mtim ite to 1 the Citizens ot St. John's and the Outports that she continues the Business recently carried on by her sister, Mrs. Susannah Boyce, La Queen street, next the residenc of Dr. McKen. Tho House is located in one of the most pleasant streets ofthe town, and somewhat retired from the bustle of Water street; and every pains will be taken to render those comfortable who may favor her with th^ir patronage. Permanent and transient Boarders will be received at all times, and upon the most fevorable '-rms. MARIANNE DENCH. AprB 1. MRS. RENDELL BEGS to inform her Friends in ^the Outports. and other Visitors to St. John's, that.she has removed to one of the new Brick Houses in New Gower Street, near the foot of Theatre Hill, where she will be glad to accomodate Permanent or Transient BOARDERS.—The situation or the house is pleasant and cln.-erf.il. May 7. ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral FOR THE RAPID CURE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Horeeness, Croup. Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief or consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. This is an anodyne expectorant prepared to meet the urgent demand for the safe and reliable antidote for diseases of the throat and lungs. Disorders or the pulmonary organs are so prevalent and so fatal in our ever-changing climate, that a reliable antidote has been long and anxiously sought for by the whole community. The indispensablo qualities of such a remedy tor popular use must be certainly of healthy operation, absence of accidental over doses, and adaptation to every patient of any age or sex. These conditions havo Ijeen realizeu !n this preparation, which, whitest reaches to the foundation of disease, and acts with unfailing certainty is still harmless to the most deli.ate invalid or tender infant. A trial of many years has proved to the world that it is efficacious in curing pulmonary complaints, beyond any remedy hitherto known, to mankind. As time retakes these facte wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become a simple necessity, from the log cabin of the American peasant to the palaces of European kings. Throughout this ojutire country, in ever j state, and city, and indeed almost every hamle't It contains, the Cherry Pectoral Is known by Its works. Each has living evidence of its unrivalled usefulness, in some recovered victim or victims, from the threatening symptoms of consumption. Although this is not true to so great ati extent abroad, still the article is well understood in many foriegn countries, to be the best medir cine ex taut for distempers or the respiratory organs and In several of them it is extensively used by their most Intelligent physicians. In Great Britain,. France, and Germany, wflere the medical sei jncea have reached f^ieir Jtugb-St perfection^ Chbrrt Pectoral is introduced, and in. constant use in -he* armies, hospitals, almshouses, public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending physician can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Thousands of cases bf pulmonarydisease which had baffled every expedient of human skill, nave been permanently cured by the Cher' **y Pectoral, and these cures speak convincingly to all who knew them. J. J. DEARIN, Medical Hall, General Agent for Newfoundland. To whom orders from merchants And dealers should be addressed. foist mtkx §0tkxp. E. SOLOMON, Nl'wkPAPER AGENT. ALLNEWSPAPERS dropped into the Agents Box fbr British North America, will be fui- warded free by Mail Packet to Mr. Graham. Book-store, Halifax, whence they will be forwarded to destination. Newspapers addressed to Newfoundland; sent from British North American colonies, ufuler cover to Mr. Graham, will be forwarded free of I charge. Newspapers sent by Post from Newfoundland to these colonies, or vioeverea. will be liable $o a charge of Id each. 1-1 POSTAGE STAMPS can be obtained by making application at the General Post Office daring office hours, except the hours when mails are received and despatched. Post Office Department, 1 St. John's, Newoundland. j \ $otitt$. CAPE RACE TELEGRAPH. ON and after the 15th April, 1861. a vigilant watch will be kept at Cape Race, and all Vessels passing that point wishing fo be reported to their Owners by Telegraph will please show their flag and number. Newfoundland Vessels reported at $1.50 etch. Foreign Vessels at regular telegraphic tolls. Parties wishing their English despatches via Cape Race can get them by advising their agents to forward through R. SWART, "Esq.,lo Exchange Street, East Liverpool. A. M. MACKAY, Agent N. Y. Assd. Press. St. John's, March, 1861. NEW YQRK, NEWFOUNDLAND, AND LONDON TELEGRAPH COMPANY. AVING Telegraphic connection with all the HA cities and towns on the continent ol America. ' Tariff from St. John's to,— Halifax,first 10 words,$3.60—ea. addi. word 17 c Boston 4.60— 23c New York 5.00- 26c Montreal 4.85— 27c Quebec , 4.65— 25 c Brigus, Bay Roberts, Harbor Grace. Carbon«ir, and Ferryland, first 10 words, 25 cents,—each additional word. 2 cents. - Ships reported to the owners from Cape Race to St. John's or Harbor Grace, $1.50 each. MONEY ORDER SYSTEM. Parties wishing to remit money between St, John's and Conception Bay can do so by depositing the amount ju any of the Company's Offices, at a charge or one shilling in the pound for all sums under £5—after which a reduction of 50 per cent will be made. A. M. MACKAY, General Superintendent. Office :—St. John-s—Market House Buildings. Harbor Grace—Temperance Hall Building. N. B—The Bookkeeper at St. John's is strictly forbidden to keep any account with any party, and no message, except a ' collect' message, is considered on file till the tolls are paid. A. M. M. March 23. HEADQUARTERS Sitting & <f pte SALOON. ,'PHE Proprietor or the above-named Saloon 1 has imported at a great expense, an Apparatus for Manufacturing SODA WATER, which will be kept on draft and served, up. with choice Syrup, consisting or Vanilla, Pine Applo- Cream, Raspberry. Strawberry, Lemon, kc. making the most palatable, temperate, and cool, ing beverage ever introduced into ithis ,o|ty. I The great consideration- with this Machine is | the Ctt.tnder Cooler, which being placed in Ica 1 in hot weather, keeps it sufficiently cool to make your teeth ache. Accommodation for Boarders on reasonable April 26- GEO. A. DEFOREST. X $a.e* JUST RECEIVED. BYv, { RANKIN & M°i-1LLAN, 50 Packaged very choice Pictou New BETTER, 150 Barrels No. 1 Canada and Extra State FLOUR, And a small lot Guiness's and Blood's celebrt PORTER. CHEAP FOR CASH. August 1. FOR SALE BY THEODORE GLIFT, —By recent arrivals— 300 Barrels FLOUR 300 Bags Pollard 100 Firkius Butter > 100 Dozen Brooms 200 Boxes Herring. Sept. 13. FOR SALE By Samuel Knight, * 13 Barrels ^ FRESH SEEDS, selected varieties from the most celebrated 1 sery in Scotlan 40 Regs GUNPOWDER 40 Boxes superior Retailing TOBACCO—lQ""*- 50 Barrels Bright SUGAR 30 Sacks INDIAN CORN 40 M. seasoned Spruce BOARD Cheap for Cash. Aug. 31. FOR SALE JBy George E. Bown, ex William McKeen from Antigonish, OAA DACKAGES choice new Butter 50 Barrels prime Beef 20 Ditto C.I. prime Pork 50 Pieces Free Stone— Flags and Ashlars 50 Grindstones 500 Nests Butter Tubs 30 M. Shingles Bread,-Flour, Tea, Supir, Ac. Ac. July 27 Three Vessels Are wanted immediately to carry Coal from Sydney, C. B., to this Port, by c^"*- G. F. BOWN.' Sept. 21. NOW LANDING AND FOR SALE BY GEORGE F. BOWN, 20 M. Hemlock Board / 10 tt. HardRood Plank 20 M. Joisting and Studding August 1. FO$ 55ALE By WM. HOUNSELL & Cd (Just Landed) 40 M. best London Grey Stock Bricks. Sept. 21. JUST RECEIVED,, 120 Packages New Canada Butter, Recommended for Family use. Aug. 22. Bt SAMUEL KNIGHT. By EWEN STABB, Ex Victoria, from London, kc, kc. OAA FtOZEN Bridge's PORTER LOO 1/ 12 Cases 1 Dozen Superior CHAMPAGNE 6 Kegs Honey 2 Bags Barcelona. Nuts 1000 Fire Briok 1 Toa Corkwood. Aug! 12. ON SALE, By THEODORE CLIFT, 2 Hogsheads. 10 Qr.-Casks Scotch Whiskey, And, 2 Hogsheads, 10 Qr.-Casks • •GIN, Both highly recommended. —Per. Norval, Liverpool. Sept. 17. -Irom
Object Description
Title | St. John's Daily News, 1861-11-11 |
Date | 1861-11-11 |
Editor | Winton, Robert |
Publisher | Robert Winton |
Description | Published in St. John's from 1870-80, the St. John's Daily News reported local and international news daily except Sunday for most of its run, reducing to three times a week after February 1867. |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's--19th century |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador |
Time Period | 19th Century |
Language | eng |
Type | Text |
Resource type | Newspaper |
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Collection | St. John's Daily News |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
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Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
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Description | The St. John's Daily News (1861-11-11) vol. 03, no. 65 |
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' \
THE ST. JOHK'8
%nb IUdUU f mrnraf1 trf -dkimipa;
TRUTH tAND INDEPENDENCE*
NO. 65.
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. HfONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1861.
VOL. III.
£!u- Jjaih* i\vuo,
Published every Morning Sunday excepted,
BY ROBERT WINTON,
At his office in Water-street, next East of Job,
Brothers k Co..
Tei-.ms of Su'esciiiPTioN.—Twenty-five shillings
per annum payable in idvance.
This paper is not issued to any Subscriber for
a shorter period than six months.
Rates of Advkiitisino.—The space occupied
by fourteen lines solid brevier type shall constitute a square. w
One square 5s. ; each insertion afterwards ls.
3d. One square 6 months £4—12 months—
£7. Twenty-five per cent, advance for continuance inside after the first month.
.Special notices 50 per cent, advance. Notices
in news columns, 6d. per line : but no charge
made less than 5s. f ^\
All advertisements which do not determine
ihnir periods of insertion/ will be continued till
ordered in writing to be withdrawn.
Births, marriages, and deaths, inserted free of
charge ; but all addition: to the ordinary announcements, OS obituary notices, funeral appointments .4c, will be charged at 6d.,per liue.
Wfcoteale f to $nxxxnt.
RKVI8RD BY Mi II. WARRK-, J5II1P AND «lKNKi(.\l.
BROKER, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND P
Imports.
n_._ST_r_i
Bread—da bags — !
llambra No. 1 ft 112 lb
Mo.2
No. 8
Butter -
Canada ......\ft Ih fid
Nova Scotia .'. I—
American, good!
llanibiirgh | •
Chocolate |
Cordage \ ft __2 m
Beef j ft barrel
Bnmdy I ft Im.gal.l
Boards— '
IOd
9d
8d
|52s 6d
50s
18s^
50s
ls
9 .*
Am., Prime C.
Old
New
Peas
Port Wine,
Potatoes-
Newfoundland
P. E. Island ..
Pitch-
Stockholm ...
American ....
Rum—Strong prf.
Rice— !
Carolina
East India ....
Sherry, good ....
Sugar—
Unrefined
Refined
"Bhhd
■ftM
to,
London
Liverpool
Salt-
Foreign
liiverpool...,
Shingles -.
Scantling-
Pine
Spruce.;
Staves—
W. Oak
Tea-.
Congou
Souchong ...
Hyson
Tobacco--
_, Manufactured
Tar—
Steokholm ...
American ,
W"is*ey ft Im.gal.
cask, 30 gls.|
ft barrel
ft Im.gal.
ft 112 ft)
cask, 30 gls.
*fi 112 lb
1200 pes.
ft*
ft*
ft barrel.
70s
0s
13s
5s 8d
22s 6d
£15
2s 2d|
3s 6d
ls 5d
35s
lis
lis
3\d
16s fid
§tt$m*!*0 ii^ ,
J. J. DEARIN,
SURGBON-DENTIST AND CUSMIST, MEDICAL HALL,'
ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND,
Teeth extracted, plugged, cleaned, and fitted
with pure Mineral Teeth.
136-1
LATE LETTERS will *be received after the
* closing of the the Mails, as follows. 3d.
fine each Letter, the quarter—and 6d. the*
half-hour, until further notice.
V JOHN DELANEY, Act. ?J_4G.
UPost Office Department, I 11
St. John's, Newfoundland. J
JOHN F. ROBINSON,
tailor and clothier, C""**-.
Duckworth Street St. John's.
1-131
ALEXANDER MITCHELL,
auctioneer and general commission agent.
Opposite Job, Brothers & Co.
1C-1 6mi WATER STREET.
MATTlIEvV H. WARREN,
suit and General broker, notary public
and auctioneer,
1-1 Water-streot. St. John's, Newfoundland.
TOUSSAINT'S HOTEL,
Water Strket .Harbor Grace.
Conception Bav.
RICHARD McCAilTHY,
lENEBAL COMMISSION AUENT AND AUOTIONKBR.
CARBONEAR, NEWFOUNDLAND.
Oct 11. 18fi«.
'BO A iTb ING.
rPHE Subscriber would respectfully mtim ite to
1 the Citizens ot St. John's and the Outports
that she continues the Business recently carried
on by her sister, Mrs. Susannah Boyce, La Queen
street, next the residenc of Dr. McKen. Tho
House is located in one of the most pleasant
streets ofthe town, and somewhat retired from
the bustle of Water street; and every pains will
be taken to render those comfortable who may
favor her with th^ir patronage.
Permanent and transient Boarders will be received at all times, and upon the most fevorable
'-rms. MARIANNE DENCH.
AprB 1.
MRS. RENDELL
BEGS to inform her Friends in ^the Outports.
and other Visitors to St. John's, that.she
has removed to one of the new Brick Houses in
New Gower Street, near the foot of Theatre
Hill, where she will be glad to accomodate Permanent or Transient BOARDERS.—The situation or the house is pleasant and cln.-erf.il.
May 7. '
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
FOR THE RAPID CURE OP
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Horeeness, Croup.
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for
the relief or consumptive Patients in advanced
stages of the disease.
This is an anodyne expectorant prepared to
meet the urgent demand for the safe and reliable antidote for diseases of the throat and lungs.
Disorders or the pulmonary organs are so prevalent and so fatal in our ever-changing climate,
that a reliable antidote has been long and anxiously sought for by the whole community. The
indispensablo qualities of such a remedy tor popular use must be certainly of healthy operation,
absence of accidental over doses, and adaptation
to every patient of any age or sex. These conditions havo Ijeen realizeu !n this preparation,
which, whitest reaches to the foundation of disease, and acts with unfailing certainty is still
harmless to the most deli.ate invalid or tender
infant. A trial of many years has proved to the
world that it is efficacious in curing pulmonary
complaints, beyond any remedy hitherto known,
to mankind. As time retakes these facte wider
and better known, this medicine has gradually
become a simple necessity, from the log cabin of
the American peasant to the palaces of European
kings. Throughout this ojutire country, in ever j
state, and city, and indeed almost every hamle't
It contains, the Cherry Pectoral Is known by Its
works. Each has living evidence of its unrivalled usefulness, in some recovered victim or victims, from the threatening symptoms of consumption. Although this is not true to so great ati
extent abroad, still the article is well understood
in many foriegn countries, to be the best medir
cine ex taut for distempers or the respiratory organs and In several of them it is extensively
used by their most Intelligent physicians. In
Great Britain,. France, and Germany, wflere the
medical sei jncea have reached f^ieir Jtugb-St perfection^ Chbrrt Pectoral is introduced, and in.
constant use in -he* armies, hospitals, almshouses,
public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as
the surest remedy their attending physician can
employ for the more dangerous affections of the
lungs. Thousands of cases bf pulmonarydisease
which had baffled every expedient of human
skill, nave been permanently cured by the Cher'
**y Pectoral, and these cures speak convincingly
to all who knew them.
J. J. DEARIN, Medical Hall,
General Agent for Newfoundland.
To whom orders from merchants And dealers
should be addressed.
foist mtkx §0tkxp.
E. SOLOMON, Nl'wkPAPER AGENT.
ALLNEWSPAPERS dropped into the Agents
Box fbr British North America, will be fui-
warded free by Mail Packet to Mr. Graham.
Book-store, Halifax, whence they will be forwarded to destination.
Newspapers addressed to Newfoundland; sent
from British North American colonies, ufuler
cover to Mr. Graham, will be forwarded free of I
charge.
Newspapers sent by Post from Newfoundland
to these colonies, or vioeverea. will be liable $o
a charge of Id each. 1-1
POSTAGE STAMPS can be obtained by making application at the General Post Office
daring office hours, except the hours when mails
are received and despatched.
Post Office Department, 1
St. John's, Newoundland. j \
$otitt$.
CAPE RACE TELEGRAPH.
ON and after the 15th April, 1861. a vigilant
watch will be kept at Cape Race, and all
Vessels passing that point wishing fo be reported to their Owners by Telegraph will please
show their flag and number.
Newfoundland Vessels reported at $1.50
etch. Foreign Vessels at regular telegraphic
tolls.
Parties wishing their English despatches via
Cape Race can get them by advising their agents
to forward through R. SWART, "Esq.,lo Exchange
Street, East Liverpool.
A. M. MACKAY,
Agent N. Y. Assd. Press.
St. John's, March, 1861.
NEW YQRK,
NEWFOUNDLAND, AND LONDON
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
AVING Telegraphic connection with all the
HA
cities and towns on the continent ol America. '
Tariff from St. John's to,—
Halifax,first 10 words,$3.60—ea. addi. word 17 c
Boston 4.60— 23c
New York 5.00- 26c
Montreal 4.85— 27c
Quebec , 4.65— 25 c
Brigus, Bay Roberts, Harbor Grace. Carbon«ir,
and Ferryland, first 10 words, 25 cents,—each
additional word. 2 cents. -
Ships reported to the owners from Cape Race to
St. John's or Harbor Grace, $1.50 each.
MONEY ORDER SYSTEM.
Parties wishing to remit money between St,
John's and Conception Bay can do so by depositing the amount ju any of the Company's Offices, at a charge or one shilling in the pound for
all sums under £5—after which a reduction of
50 per cent will be made.
A. M. MACKAY,
General Superintendent.
Office :—St. John-s—Market House Buildings.
Harbor Grace—Temperance Hall Building.
N. B—The Bookkeeper at St. John's is strictly
forbidden to keep any account with any party,
and no message, except a ' collect' message,
is considered on file till the tolls are paid.
A. M. M.
March 23.
HEADQUARTERS
Sitting & |