1 Lot 5‘2, 2nd com, Gleuelw .g, containing 100 acres, L8 ol which are cleared, fenced, and under cultivation; \\ 1th a good log bani thereon, and situated only "' miles from the rising toan of Durham. Then: is also an excellent spring of water on the above. or: TORONTO, c. w CAPITAL - - - - >344 Forms of Application and full information to be had on applying to H. H. STOVEL, Agent at Mount Forest. LU†11* :‘wa‘ “' 1‘ ,3» Lu; Pi‘HCES, rrm: SL B\( 11 BER 0111113 IOR SALE For further particulars apply, if by letter (pm-paid) to the STA.\DALD Ollice, or to the subscriber, at me Bentinck Post Ofï¬ce. THOMAS COLLIER. CANADA WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, I RING LOT No. 28, LSD 00)., GLENELG. South of Dun-hum Rum], containing fifty acres uf excellvnt land, 1'3 nf which are cleared aml fenced, and is only lmlfa. mile from the Dur- ham and Collingwood Gravel Road. TERMS LIBERAL. Applications, if b} letter [post paid] to GEORGE TUCKER, Heminck, P. O. The above highly fesitectable Company is strict- 1y a. Provincial Insmmmn, t11e1,'apital Stock be- ing held by parties resident 1n the Province. President .- ISAAC C. G:L)10R,Esq. Rice Lewis, Esq, James Beaty, Esq, T. P. Robarts, Esq., M. Rosin, Esq, Sfl retcry Trcus. . Inspector, ......... Solicitor, .......... Bankers, .......... Assurances eï¬â€˜ected against loss or damage by Fire, on all descriptions of Buildings and their contents, on favorable terms, and at rates of Premium as low as the nature of the risk propos- ed will possibly ad‘mit of, consistent with safety. THE OLD STA ND. sum, 1a. LEG-ATE. Policies issiled for such short periods as mo'y be desired, insuring Buxidxngs, also Merchandize, Grain, and other produce contained therein. Ambrolype and Phutographic Gallery, '39 urham. (Opposite Mr. lunter’s Hotel. ff'l‘his gallery contains 300 feet of glass in mofuml Sltlt’S, which enable LIKENESSES to be taken in dark wea‘her. equally as well as m sunlxght. Gallery Open from 10 till Dusk. leencsses from '25 cents to $10, ac- Cnnlim; tu size, and mounting, and cases . ff? Taken also on thin metallc plates, f0 tr;:ii.~‘n'|i¢si0n in letters, by post. No likeness given out unless approved of. Cnpies of Pictures taken. Durham. Co. Grey, 3 July, 20th, 1850. 86 PEING $713.21 AND 22,QUEE.\' STREET, 3 m the tcmn 0f Durh.1m,eoutainingONE ;'\Cl{l"\\i1h a «hulling 1.01130 thereon. The site is eligible and cunmmndiug,and \\ 111 besold on {Leda-mu: terms. Apply, if by letter [p ostpaid] to JOHN MOODIE, Land Agent, Beutinck, P. O. E’Al! Claims pr.mpt1y Settled on satisthg. tory proof of Loss. ‘5} Of the said company are now open and ready for signature at the em -e of the undersigned, and that the first call will be required to be PAID in, on or before the 13! of October next. N. . _ JOSHUA W ()UDLAN’D, Secretary and Treasurer. THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE DURHAM Lecture Room Company Are hereby notï¬ed that the - A CLEAR DEED GIVEN. For particulars apply to the prop: pre*:nises,nr if by letter (post-paid: tinck, P. 0. 1'0 JOINT STOCK COMPANY’S THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the following valuable property, viz: Lot No. 1, 2nd con. Egremont, containing 10-0 acres, 40 of which are cleared, and a comfortable dwelling house thereon. There is also an excel- lent saw-mill on the above farm, with 13} feet ‘ head’ of water on a n: vcrâ€"failing stream, andis only four miles from the rising town of Durham. 5. 5? rm THE I I ‘7 l May (MI 1860. Durham, 5th Juiy, 1850. J Gleneig, June, 15. 1860. Rentinck, 28th May 1860. 3' T 0 (93K B 0 011' S TU) c."E N L‘J'ES» E’ï¬R SALE Durham, 23 Aug, 1860. FARM AND SAW MILL FOR SALE. . AARON YOLLETT. Egrcmont, 20.11 Aug, 1860. 90- VALUAB LE PAR M IKENESS TERMS REASONABLE. FAR 731 H969}? 3-1 L '33 ‘11 - " "' $400, 0000 I\CORPOR \T ED, 1851. LEKENESSES} ES TAKEN IN A FEW SE- rs apply to the proprietor on the by letter (post-mid) to the Ben- 10 T H E THE BERNARD HALDAN, ESQ anumx Swnzxa, “ ANGUS MORRISON, “ BANK or UPPER CANADA. TO B S q Thomas Haworth, Esq.. Wm. Henderson, Esq, Walter Blcfarlane, Esq Vice-President .- Gszo. chms, Esq. y . ..' IA 4.1 . 83-13 80â€"tf tfâ€" 78 6m. 90 90-tf Just receiving and for Sale by the Subscriber, at his Store in Durham, at very reduced prices, an assortment of POTASH KETTLES, Do. Coders. FARE OE EQX 33397117257: FLU TED BOX STOVES V HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE BY private bargain an excellent, horse, six years old, stand 16% hands high, and is an excellent draught horse in either single or double harness; free from blenish, and in good condition. flflEQB HBQMEEQ of AXES, which they will sell by the Box as ful'uwszâ€" ARC II. McLEAN’. Lot 25, 17 con. Nurmanby Bentmck, P. O Normanby, 28th March, 1860. 69- tf FRESH ARRIVALS. 0001:1311; STOVES, (IMPR 0 VB D PJ T TERN.) JOHN MILLER. Durham, 30th Aug. 1859. 39â€"tf Datc’s, all polished, 9 Dollars per Box of 1 dozen, or by the single Axe, STExcnts. can recommend these Axes as the bhst to be had Holt 8.: (30‘s Axes 8 Dollars 50 cents per Box of 1 dozen, or by the single Axe 75ccnts. Immediately on the Opening of Nzwigation Horsman Brothers “ill reeeice an immense addi- tinn to their heavy stock of Hardware, ineh, they will sell \en cheap, as usual. HORSMAN BROTHERS, Ironmongers, Gue’ph. SPLENDID OPENING FOR A GR VBL ROADS. HORSE FOR SALE. Contamzng Three Acres, walk a. SPLENDID SPRING, BREWERY, Distillery or ' '(mney. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the following Propertv. viz; For either or ail of which there cannot be a. better opening. Brewery, Distillery or 1"()RSMAN BROTHERS, of Guelph, have i just received. TO CHOPPERS. the following Property, viz; Park Lot No. 8, PARK LOT No. S, (Hmmr’a Survey) HORSMAN BROTHERS ‘Vhieh for quality and prices can- not he surpassed, if equalled. F. M. W. Co., especially invite a trial of their “3783:? which were bought before the late advance, and will he found to he the cheapest in the market at the present time. N. B.â€"â€"A ï¬rst rate TEA at 50 cents per lb. @ggï¬ W B33119 a Beg to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are new clearing out at (Hunter’s Survey,) mmw mm mamgï¬ Well suited for $39 Me We @69 have also on han large and well selected STOCK 0f AND '. M. WILLSON 8: CO» The remaimder of their (LATE HASTIE WILLSCN) AND i200 ACRES OF LAND NE‘V GOODS ARRIVED. r HE CANADA POWDER COMPANY hereby give notice that HORSJlLrlN BROTHERS, Ironmongcrs, Guelph, C. "C, will, from this date supply Country Storekeepcrs, and others with POWDER, of all brands, made by us, at the same prices charged at our Mills, there- by saving: the purchaser the expense of transport- ation to Guelph. 1000 Topgs pf __Bl_ack Salts, The followihg is a list of our brands, all of which can be had in any quant'ty, at IIORSMAN BROTHERS, I rgqmongers, Guelph. Y'-_,AT\I .0 “rm“-- Township of Glenclg. Application, with reference to any of the above Properties, (if by letter, post-paid.) 9.0 the Sub scriber, will receive pmmpt attention. Regs Blasting C I C B 183 9d per keg, of 251bs. Kegs Sporting F 213 3d keg if 25le. Regs “ FF 263 3d “ Regs “ FFF 283 9d “ Canister FF 123 Gd per doz glbs. 203 pt doz. llb. “ F FF 133 9d per doz. in §le. 21s 3d per doz. llbs. Duck Shooting 163 3d per doz. in § lbs. 265 3d per doz. libs. Patridgc 163 3d per doz. in éibs. 263 3d per doz. in libs. Canadian Rifle 163 3d pcr doz. in} lbs, 265 3d per doz. in llbs. Diamond Grain 213 3d per doz. in glbs. 363 3d per doz. in libs. Kelly Rifle 233 9d per doz. in abs.â€" 42s 6d per doz. in llbs. u l! u (l (K Comm-mung 3 Acres, with a never failing Spring Delivered at his Pearl Works, Glenelg Fall, Rocky Sangeen, 27% miles from Owen Sound, 7 do. Durham, ‘ 3 do. from D. Donohne’s new Stand, Gala- fraxa Road, 5 do. Durham Road, and 1; miles from S. B. Chafl‘ey’s Mills. His teams will gather ashes within a. circuit of seven miles. In returning thanks to the inhabitants for their patronage, would respectfully intimate that he in tends to keep constantly on handa good supply 0 And Cash or Merchandise 100,000 Bushels Raw Ashes, also good assortment of all kinds of Merchath able Lumber, at his Saw Mill. Sawing done to order, or cut by the thousand He is deter: mined that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a. continuance of their favor. HERBERT ROWSWELL. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, SHOEWAREf @533 3E@? waggs Pour (Baum Building Lots, Quarter Acre Each. ALSO,. ' The Subscriber will pay the highest price i: CASH, for Durham, Feb. 3, 1859. THE DURHAM STANDARD, DURHAM, AUGUST 24, 1860 Punt. wows; Jan. 23, 1860. (11“):ch FALLS MILL, 50â€"lyâ€"69-é75â€"86 tf: DRY GOODS, TBA, CASH. . CASH GUN}? OVJDER RpADy-gADE cponyyc, JOHN MILL ER. 10 per box, 51nd other sizes proportionally cheap. Putty, 3d per 1b. Shot, 10 cents per 1b. Smoothing Irons, 6 cents per 1b. Barn Door Hinges, 4d per lb. Paint Oil, (raw) $1 per gallon. Paint Oil, (boiled) 1 dollar and 10 cents per gallon. First quality White Lead, 153 per 1b. ‘ Best Reï¬ned Iron, 17s 6d per 1001bs., and all other goods eqally cheap. _ To give a list of Hardware, kept on hand by HORSMAN BROTHERS would ï¬ll a newspaper, suffice it to say, that anything required can be purchased of them and their prices warranted to give satisfaction. 42 acres on the Durham Road, T111: RLRAL is not only a favorite with the Fa1n1er,the Horticulturist, and the Housewife, but sought and read by the Educatm, the Man of Science, the Moralist, and all members of the Family Circle, in both Town and Country. In Value and Va1iety of Contents, and nealness of flppcarunce, it excels all 1m1taturs and livals; and as it 11113111 the past, Kill more than ever in the future maintain its position as T1111 Model Rural and Family News- paper. A N EW QUARTER commenced with October, â€" and hence, Now 13 a. Good Time to subseiibe for either a_3 ear or three months on t1ia1. Tm: ELEVENTH VOLUME, for 1860, (commencing with January) Will FULLY EQUAL the present in all I‘CSpCCtS- quality of Matter, Paper, Printing, Illustrations, 8:0. T1113 RURAL \‘1111 -YORKLR now near the close 01 its Tenth Year and \ olume, is universally known in the East and \l est, N01th and South, as the Standard in its Sphere of. Journalismâ€"being pro- nounced far THE BEST, as it is the Largest Circu- lated, AGRICULTURAL, nonnaumvnnn, LITERAM and F AMILY NEWSPAPER of the Age. Having out- stripped ell competitors in Merit and Circulation; it is the acknowledged ('ILfllIPION OF THE RURflL PRESS .' 100 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. As the long evenings and leisure of Winter are coming-onapaee, every one should secure THE RI’RAL, which is the leading advocate and pro- moter of Real ‘Progxess and Improvement â€â€" which ignores trash and humbng, and ever- faith- fully seeks to advance the Best Interests of Indi- viduals, Families, Communities and the Country FORM, STYLE JIND TERMS. Tm: RURAL NEW-YORKER is published “’eekly, each number comprising EIGHT DOUBLE QUARTO PAGES. An Index, Title Page, c., given at. the close of each Volume. SLEIGH, AND PLOUGH J. inhabitants of Durham and surrounding counti‘y, that he is prepared to furnish any of the abovx, articles on short notice, and of superior workmanship and quality, as nothing except the best quality of timber will be used. Agricultural, Literary 8L Family Weekly would draw attention to the fact, that a further reduction in the price of Hardware will take place immediately, as the following list of a. few articles sold by them will show :â€" ' Cut nails in quantitiesâ€"10 lbs. and upwards-- Moore’s Rural New-Yorker 4 cents per 11). ,, Wrought nails, 10 cents per lb. Axes (warranted) S1 each. Glass 7 x 9 and 8 >1 10,113 3d per box. Glass 10 >4 12, 12s per box, 10 K 14,123 6d VENUE PROPRIETOR ANNOUNCES TO THE TERMSâ€"IN ADVANCE.-â€"-â€"Two Dollars a year; Three Copies for $5 ; Six for $10; Ten for $15 ; Fifteenfor $2! ; Twenty for $25; and any greater number at the same rateâ€"only $1.25 per copy! Club papers sent to diflerentpost-oflices, if desired. As we pre-pay American postage $1.37 is the low est Club rate. for Canada. Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N Y. are now doing one of the largest Hardware trades in Canada,» which is rapidly increasingâ€"they attribute their astonishing success in business, to their having brought down the prices of Hardware in Guelph. Now Hardware can be purchased of Horsman Brothers, as low, if not lower, than can be had in any town in Canada. IST of unclaimed Letters remaining in Ben- tinek Post Ofï¬ce, August I, 1860. Arowsmith Thos., Ellison, Mrs; Brunt, Ralph Fletcher, James Brown, James F. . McLaughlin, Patrick Burgess, Eligq, McKinnon, Don’d Beanstead, S. McGee, Robert Black, Geo. McKinm n, Alex. Collins, \V. McGregor, Alex. Connor, Edw’d McDonald, Neil Cameron, James McDonald, James Dobson, James 2 Stoks, J. B. ' Diborne, Thomas _-Thompson, Mr. XLEX. B. McNAB, Post Mater. and will continue to receive supplies during the winter months, from the British and Continental markets, by Vessels discharging at Portland, thence by Grand Trunk Railway to Guelph. I IAVE just received large additions to their Stock of a. 3;“ d w a 1‘ e 3 3 BEING LOT 24, 16 0037., NORMANBY. Also Dec. 2, 1859. April 84, 1860. Full and Winter Rural Campaignâ€"1859-GO. HORSNIAN BROTHERS HORSMAN BROTHERS, 14 improved, with house, barn, c. Apply to Horsman Brothers, THE LEADING AND MOST POPULAR Manuaï¬ncï¬m'y. ®8R%ï¬m HORSMAN BROTHER S, Ironmongers, Guelph. tfâ€"55 WILLIAM ASHDOWN, n. E E E E Sorekeeper, HAxm-‘Ett. tfâ€" 73 Terms Liberable.:â€"Apply (if by letter, post- paid.) to B. B_. MILIJER, OT No.54, 2nd COX, OLD SURVEY, BEN- ‘tinck, one mile and a half from the town of Durham, containing 100 acres of good land, t“ enty of which a1e cleared and fenced. The Saugeen River runs through it, forming an excel- lento miilâ€"si-te. ’l‘he1e 13 also considerable excel- lent pine timber on tne Lot, and a great quantity in the vicinity. A clear Deed Will be given. â€"-ALSO,â€"â€" South half of Lot 7, Garafraxa Street. Durham, containing a ‘3: acre, with a. comfortable house thereon. Title Indisputable. HE~ SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE Loï¬ No. 67. 3d con.. Old Survcv south of .1. Lot No. 67, 3d con., Old Survey south of Durham Road, Glenelg, containing 100 acres, 20 cleared and fenced, with an excellent dwelling house thereon two stories high, lathed and plas- tered inside ; also an excellent spring well of wa- tel:J having 16 feet of water at low-wa terâ€"mark. DUI llt’b‘ Ills 1U JUUU U1 ‘Vtt‘Lbl (IIIJ 1U ""“ (I. LCL-LIJCLLIXQ ‘i‘hc above property is composed of excellent land, and Within 2% miles of the flourishing town of Durham. TERMS CASH. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises, or if by letter (prepaid) to the Bent'mck P. 0. R. SCOTT. The Canada Fire Insurance Company of Kingston. for any quantit) ot “’OOL delive1ed at his resiâ€" dence, four miles 11 est of Durham, on the Durham Road Authorized Capital $500,000 in 12,000 Shares of $40 each. Insurers partici- pate in the prqï¬ls’without any lia~ bility beyond the amount of their President Secretary Treasurer THIS Company conduct their business on the Preprietary and ï¬futual plan for terms ac- cording to character and situation of property, of from one month to three years. PROPRIETORY AND LOAN FUND. A130, 100 acres in Nermanby, {13" Clear Deeds will be given for the above. (in which is an excellent Mill Site, and only ï¬ve miles from Durham. Terms liberal Applimtion, (if by letter, prepaid.) with refer- ence to either of the above; to Shares in the Guarantee Capital can be taken in any number trom one to ï¬fty, and Instalments of $2 per Share can be paid to authorized A gents of the Company in Vieekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Instalments. Interest allowed from date of re- spective payments. II?" The Funds of the Company to De lent to Members only, in sums from $20 upwards, at terms of from One to Six Months, (reaewable] on such Personal or other Security as may be ap- proved by the Directors, at such rate of Interest [not exceeding one per cent. per moth] and mode of repayment as may be agreed upon. it? Dividends of Interest and Proï¬ts will be made annually. or semi-annually, as n“ ay be expe- dient. 31:5†Wrought Iron Shares made for any kind of ploughs. 313" Mill Picks Made and Sharpened. $13: Axes Jumped and Tempered. 313’ Any person in need of a. Farrier will ï¬nd it to their avantage to call on 1919. » Durham, Nov. 25, 1858 1 OR WOOLEN‘ CLOTH, TOWN AND PARK LOT F0“ gramme ONE ACRE OF LAND IN THE CENTRE OF the town of D111ham,f1onting on th1ee sheetsâ€"8 rods on Garaf1axa-st., SO rods on Chos- terâ€"st., and 8 rods on Queen-st; is Within a fc .1 1011s of the Market Square. The lot 13 in the high- est state of cultixation, and is planted \1 i111 a large number of choice fruit trees, which have been hearing for several years past. There is a good frame dwelling house thereon, 24 x 32-, con- taining 8 rooms, and aworkshop 20 x 30,, besides, a never-failing spring of water. Containiuing 4 acres and 10 perches, is in a- good state of cultivation, and only % a mile from the above. In the BEST STYLE and at Mederate Prices IS PREPARED TO DO Mill Work, Horse Shoeing, Blacksmith and Farrier: Saddler Street, flfs’Applications for Insuiance received, and- all necessary information given by H. H. STOVEL, ‘ lfl‘ftogvSâ€"XIZETa laygc supply of FRESH GROUND Ofl TMEflL.’ Suitable for porridge, a favorite dish with many, especially Scotsman. Apply at the_Po_st Oflice_. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND, AND for SALE a. large “supply 9f FREï¬'H FARM. ‘ANB TQYWN 1.0T April 4, 1860. ANDREW LIVINGSTON, Bentinck, 8th Feb., 1860. Gzâ€"lzy Durham, 26th April, 1960. Glenelg, 24th April, 1860. Mount Forest, May 24, 1860. .. I; {H} HE. Subscriber will pay the highest in Cash, 01 in exchange for ESTABLISHLD BY ACTS OF PARLIAMFXT' FARM FOR SALE. ALSO A PARK LOT, HORATIO YATES, Esq., M. D. JOHN A. WILSON, Esq. YM. ANGLIN, Esq., City Cham- berlain. JAMES BURLEIGH, Inspector FLANNEL premium. W‘cst Arran, P. O. Co. Bruce. or to the STANDARD Ofï¬ce 70â€"tf G. J. 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