{Ia 1'3 of ll} m Mosley, E; muting, J01“! lead, Thomas IcCormick, Dong'd Brunt, Ralph Cameron, James Donnely: John Kerr, John Lune, James LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN BEN- 'nxcx, P. 0., September 2, 1860. Allan, Henry McTavish, Alex. Btnnt, Ralph McGrede, Pat'k Cameron, James 2 Sim, Alexander Donnelty, John Stokes, J. B. Kerr, John Second, W. E. Lune, James Thompson, Wm. Mosley, 3: T8] at, Wm. 3 ï¬nnn'ng, John Thompson, Mr. flog}, Thorn: _., Tracey, Peter 13' The Business of this Company conï¬ned ex- chsively to the Fire Department. Assurances effected against loss or damage by Fire, on all descriptions of Buildings and their con- tents, on fa vex-able terms, and at rates of premium as law as that of any other responsible Company. l2? Terms of Application, and all necessary in- formation to be had on applying to SAMUEL E. LEGATE -. s-vm“§’ ‘1" " UK “I, D 0 James Beat'ty, Esq. ' Wm. Henderson, Esq. . P. R0 . ‘ . :11; nmq;:a;‘.t: Esq ' Walter Macfarlane,Esq. y. ROSSin, E: Head Ofï¬ce-"Church Street, Toronto, President .° Vice-President: isaac C.Gilmor,Esq. Geo. Mickie, Esq. DIRECTORS: â€"- â€" {Rice ngis, Esg. gm. nossm, Esq. [ Secretary t? Treas, . .BERNARD Spliqitor, .......... ANGUS 1V senator, ........... A NGUS MouxgoS, Esq: Bankers, ........... Bum UPPER CANADA Benjamin Switzer, 12541., Inspector: capital â€"-â€"‘v v- .uuv.‘ b.‘~\“.“~‘c°. Students entering any one of these Colleges, by 4.1m payment of $40, become entitled to the privi- leges of the entire “ chain,†comprising seven of the most thorough, extensive, practical and popu- Jar Business Schools in the world. For Cats-- ‘Jogues and Circulars call at the Co!!ege Rooms, .or address as above. BRYANT S: STRATTON. Bufl‘alo, Sept. 12, 1860. 94 The Principals and Teachers cf this Chain of Colleges ha ve an extensive acquaintance in seven large cities, and always consider it a. pleasure to {further the best interests of their graduates. WESTERB: Assurance Company OF TORONTO, C. "V. V - Our standaul of Pemmmslzip is the famous "‘Spcncerian.†Students can commence at any time, as there are no vacations. Jan. 27 1859. BUFFALO. Corner Seneca and Main Street:. N. Y. CITY, “Cooper Institute,†«Qatar Place. PHILADELPHIA, Corner 7th and Chestnut Streets. CHIC AGO. Corner Clark (1121 "ï¬shing "ton Sta. ‘ HE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE AP- PLlCATlON, until the ï¬rst of next. November for a compete! t teacher for School Section N0. 51 :sixth conces ion, Reminck, North of Durham Road. SALARY memL. 0n the 25th inst. hum, of a son. 2 the wife of Dr. Wood1 . Cmux op Mer- ereats of industry, trade and commerce are universal. Every- where they are the sources of wealth, and ' ithin our reach ob- the advantages for obtaining a business education afforded by Messrs. Bryant . Stratton’a chain of Colleges, located in seven of the leading cities of the' country. The young man who aspirea, as he should, to honorable and permanent success, will do himself great injustice by neglecting With Agencies all over the Province. Bentinck, 15th Sept, 1860‘ wucr blurb: and ST LOVIS. "ushmgton 5’3- Cor. 7th 5‘ Vine Streets. GENERAL INFORMATION. SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED. President all wheat per bush Spnng “ “ Barley “ “ “ Oats u u u Elgar per bbl.. . . quantity last fall, as an experimel ï¬ciem to test its quaiity for the n of flour. Should it, however, prov the when? grown in this section spect, the yield would be a great i {or our farmers to introduce it into ‘1 ty.-â€"-Be-rlin Telegraph. 9..- â€a“ - - - - - $400,000. INCORPORATED, 1351. Advertisements. TORONTO MARKETS DURHAM MARKETS. LOCATED AT Agent at Durham. BERTIH. Thomas Haworth, _Esq, DETROIT, N.o 70 Hmdward flur- ALBANY, 1'0. 448 ‘ Broadway CLEyELAxn, l. Cormr Seneca rnd Su- perior Sis. JAMES HOPKINS, Dcmmu, Sept. 27, 1860} I .......s3.‘50 to $4.00 HALDEN esperiment, not Inf. er, prove equal to ¢ section in this re- 0.70 0. 25 0.10 0.06 'eat indpcement mto this conn- Trustée. 94~tf H l‘ fl H 0.30 0.12 0.08 Forms of Application and full information to qe had on applying to H. H. STOVEL, ' Agent at Mount. Forest. 1.6 93" All Claims pr-.mptly Settled on sitisfao. tot-y proof of Loss. ‘55 Pouch-s issued for such short periods â€"as mag) be desired, insuring Buildings, also Merchandize; Grain, and other produce contained therein. contents, on favorable terms, and . Premium as low as the nature of the ‘ ed will possibly admit of, consistent with safety. Policies issued for such short Deï¬ndn an m... Rice Lewis, Esq., 1â€"â€" Jamcs Beaty, Esq., Wm. H« T. P. Robarts, Esq., 1 Walter M. Rosin, Esq., Secretery Treas. . .BERNARD Inspector, .......... BENJAmn Solicitor, ........... Axons It Bankers, ........... Burs or! President : ISAAC C. GILMOR! or: TORONTQ, c. w CAPITAL - - - $400,000. INCORPORATED, 1851. For further particulars apply, if by letter (prmpaid) to the STANDALD Ofï¬ce, or to the‘ subscriber, at the Bentinck Post Ofï¬ce. 1 LOWEST PRICES, LARGEST STOCK I I l ’ <‘EING Nos. 31 AND 22, QUEEN STREET , a‘ in the town of Durham. containing mm: THOMAS COLLIER. Glenelg, June, 15, 1866. 80â€"tf South of Durham Road, containing ï¬fty acres of excellent land, 12 of which are cleared and fenced, and is only halfa. mile from the Our- ham and Collingwood Graveleoad. Terms LIBERAL. Applications, if by letter [post paid] to GEORGE TUCKER, Bentlnck, P. 0. May 9th 1860. 74â€"6111. 1 ‘vuu-U â€J l} in the town of Durbzim, containir ACRE, with a. dwelling lzouse thereon. ‘ is eligible and commanding, and will be moderate terms. Durham, 5111 July, 1860. IIAIEII‘O Gallery Open from 10 till Dusk. Likenesses from 2.5 cents to $10, ac- cording to size, and mounting, and cases 0:} Taken also on thin metalic plates, f0 transmission in letters, by post. . No likeness given out unless approved of. Copies of Pictures taken. I Durham. Co. Grey, 2 July, 20m, 1850. 86 Ambrotype and Photographic Gallery, Durham. (Opposite Mr. Hunter’s Hotel. 0:?This gallery contains 300 feet of glass in roof and sndvs, which enable Lxxzxzssns to be taken in dark wea‘her. equally as well VALUABLE FARM NOTICE. {THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE DURHAM Lecture Room Company Are hereby notiï¬ed that the Bentinck, 28th May 1860 TOWN LOTS FOR SALE JOINT STOCK COMPANY’S RING LOT No. 28. A CLEAR DEED GIVEN. For particulars apply to the pro; premises or if by letter (post-paid tinck, P.’ 0. T0 dwelling house thereon. lent saw-mill on the above farm, with 13‘ feet ‘ head ’ of water on a nun-failing stream, andis only four miles from the rising town of Durham. 55' T0 (1K B 0 01m Durham, 23 Aug, 1860 Apply, if bv IKENESSFSSI TAKEN IN A FEW SE rut panic mars apply to the proprietor on the e'uises, or if by letter (post-paid) to the Ben- nck, P. 0. To AARON VOLLETT. Egremont, 20.!) Aug, 1860. 90-4! corms, a! the FARM FOR 511m. TERMS REAséNABLE. LIKBNESSES. ' Vice-President : 10; _G1:o. MICHIE, Esq. ‘f ' - « ‘\ qâ€"‘ r“ â€"- AND THE letter [I ostpaid] to JOHN MOODIE, Land Agent, Bentinck, P as in sunlight. BERNARD HALDAN, Esq BENJAMIN SWITZER, “ ANGUS Mogmsox, “ Bun: or UPPER CANADA. '""-' U‘Liuu‘ of Durham, containing ONE THE 83-13 tfâ€" 78 The site ? sold on Well suited for Brewery, Dist zllery or Park Lot No. ! (Hun net’s Sun-um) Containing Three Acres: SPLENDID OPENING FOR A BRBWBRY If? Distillery or [a nney. Just receiving and for Sale by the Subscriber, at his Store in Durham, at very reduced prices, an assortment of POTASHWKETTLBS, Dc. Coolers. WAEZQR 86:12 SE©VESE FLUTED BOX STOVES CO0KING srovns, (IMPRO VED m TTERN.) n , --_. . JOHN MILLER. FRESH ARRIVALS. â€"' ~---â€"-u â€A .1 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. ARCH. McLEAN. Lot 25, Noon. Normanby,Bentmck, P.O. Normanby, 28th March, 1860. 69â€"tf 'FHE. SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE BY GR VBL ROADS. HORSE FOR SALE. Immediately on the Opening of Navigation Horsman Brothers will receice an immense addi- tion to their heavy stock of Hardware, which, they will sell very cheap, as usual. » HORS_MAN BROTHERS, Durham, 30th Aug. 1859; Date’s, all polished, 9 Dollars per Box of 1 dozen, or by the single Axe, 87§cents. HORSMAN BROTHERS can recommend these Axes as the bhst to be had Holt Co’s Axes 8 Dollars 50 cents per Box of 1 dozen, or by the single Axe 75ccnts. 400 HOMES, of AXES, which they will sell by the Box as fol'ows :â€" ORSMAN BROTHERS, of Guelph, have just recvivcd. THE DURHAM STANDARD, DURiffi‘Mf Which [in qualztfwmd prices can- not be surpassed, if equalled. bougl'lt before the late advance, and will be found to be the cheapest in the market at the present time. N, B.-â€"-A ï¬rst rate TEA at 50 cents per lb. Beg to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are now clearino‘ out at 98335329 JULYQ 1860. mam mam mama, a me We $$§ ham also on hand large and well seiected STOCK 01 Ironmongers, 39â€"- (LATE HASTIE WILLSCN) '. WILLSON"7 00.; AND . wâ€"W ~~ also good~assortment of all kinds of g able Lumber, at his Saw Mill. Sawihgugzcgaz: order ‘or out hi the thousand. He " ' minnti §hnf $393110 as.“ H “2i..-t:‘1;!?8' -dgtfr gag EAR®T waxags. n‘nn "AAA hogan-hand. A: -11 1-2 _‘ A -- HARDWARE, GROCEBIES, SHOEWAREf -‘A‘fl '1 do. , Durham, _ 3 . do, from D. Donoh‘ue’s ne . . fraxa. Road, 7 5 do.‘Du'rham'Road and w Stand, Gau- . The Subscriber will Ghana: Fans Min, 5; PEARL mus: Jan. £3, fast), :Delivered at his Pearl . Rocky San ;: 27; miles from Owen k :31 do. Dur do, from D. Donn}! _ U _ - v .v.; vu llbl 11C Kegs Sporting F 213 3d keg if 251bs‘ Kegs - “ . FF 265 3d “ chs “ FFF 28s 9d “ Canister FF 123 6d per (10:: ilbs. 20: “ FFF‘ 133 9d per doz. in glbs. doz. libs. . Duck Shooting 165 3d per 1 265 3d per doz. llbs. “ g 'Patridge 163 3d per doz. in ; per doz. in libs. v Canadian Rifle 163 3d per 1 265 3d per doz. in llbs. Diamond Grain 213 3d per 1 2363 3d per doz. in libs. . Kelly Rifle 23s 9d per don 423 6d per doz. in libs; H (C u, u 45-- ~- - hereby give notice that. HORSMJN BRQZr'HERS, Iiomnongers, Guelph, â€C. IV. , will, from this date supply Country Storekeepers, and others with POWPER, 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. The following is a list of our brands, all of which can be had in any quantity, at HORSMAN BROTHERS, .. Ironmongers, Guelph. Kegs Blasting C I G B 183 9d mikeg of 251bs. “'an thpé:nm L“ n1- 0,! s i200ACRES OF LAND Application, with reference to any of the above Properties, (if by letter, post-paid.) to the Sub- scriber, will receive pmmpt attention. Four Containing 3 Acres, with AND DRY GOODS, TEA“; Durham Feb ï¬__‘r And Cash or Merchandise BDADY-HAQE GPOTHING, ("her Building Lots, _ Quarter Acre Each. ALsn, rr will pay the highest price in CASH, for ‘ ---.â€" ‘Q.‘ A notice th_af. HORSMJN (102. in glbs. 218 3d per 165 3d per (km. in 5 lbs. llbs. . per doz. in iibs. 268 3d 163 3d per doz. in} lbs; in llbs. . 213 3d per (102. in §le. in llbs. 9d per doz. in “M:- ; in llbs'. ’ 7. SEPTEMBER 28- 1860. .Works, Glenel g Fall, "(‘1‘- ’und, a never {ailing Spring JOHN MILLER. 10 :- _.2_Os pr doz. 11b. 24.2?- e! COMPANY *Beszid'és 1} large kiiéhgn atmchttéd.w 7" 4 ' ‘wiH lie-given. anda deal- title. 55 = - . . LTERMS Hagan, _ - APPâ€: If by letter, (pwpgdéitgs? pro .- ; r -;__, . . Bentinck 19.0 . Dï¬qdltitb Feb, £8603 63-4! THE RURAL is not only a favorite with the Farmer, the Horticulturist, and the Housewife, but sought and read hy the Educator, the Man as it has in the past, will more than ever in the future maintain its position as THE .‘ Model Rural and Family News. A NEW QUARTER commenced with Gotcha-,â€" and hence, Now is a Good Time to subseribe for either a year, or three months on trial. ' THE RURAL NEW-Yonxnn, now near the close 0 its Tenth Year and Volume, is universally known in the East and West, North and South, as the Standard in its Sphere of Journalismâ€"being pro- nounced far THE BEST, asit is the Largest Circu- lated, AGRICULTURAL, nonrioun'runsn, LITERARY 91nd FAMILY NEWSPAPER of the Age. Having out- stripped ell competitors in Merit and Circulation; it is the acknowledged CHJMPION OF THE R UIML PRESS .ri THE LEADING AND MOST POPULAR Agricultural, Literary «S: Family Weekly Moore’s Rural New-Yorker workmansmp and quality, as ndthing exceï¬t the best quality of timber will be used. Good merchant'ible lumber or farm produce taken as cash. J. inhabitants of Durhoni vand surrounding country, that he‘ is prepared to furnish any of 'the above articles on short notice, and of superior workmanship and quality, as nothing except the best quolity of timber will be used. Manufactory. THE PROPRIETOR ANNOUNCES TO THE inhabitants 0f Durham and Rnrrnnï¬ï¬‚ihn 42 acres on the Durham Road, per box, And otheris'iges ï¬séï¬ohfo‘ï¬'ai'ï¬; cheap. Putty, 3d per 1b. Shot, 10 cents per 1b. Smoothing Irons, 6 cents per 1b. gallon. V First quality White Lead, 158 per lb. Best Reï¬ned Iron, 17s 6d per 1001135., and all other goods eqally cheap. To give a. list of Hardware, kept on hand by sufï¬ce it to say, that anything required can be purchased of them and their prices warranted to; Fall and Imnter‘Rural Campaignâ€"ISSQ-BO. Durham, 28 June, 1860. 4 cents per lb. Wrought nails, 10 cents per 119. Axes (warranted) $1 each. Glass 7»: 9 and 8 x 10, 118 3d per box. Glass 10 >4 12, 123 per box, 10 a»: 14, .123 6d “1‘â€" - would draw attention to the fa reduction in the price of Har place immediately, as the {011m articles sold by them will Show :‘ Cut nails in quantitiesâ€"10 lbs. April 84, 1860. BEING LOT 24, 16 COX, NORMANBY. ""D â€"“vvvvu to their having broitght down the; u v uolucaa, 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. are now doing one of the largest Hardware trades in Canada, which is rapidly increasingâ€"they attribute their astonishing success in business. 4,. 4L.:_ 1, ' Dec. 2, 1859. winter months, from the British and Continental markets, by Vessels dischar ging at Portiand, thence by Grand Trunk Railway to Guelph. HORSMAN BROTHERS 14 improved, with house, barn, 8:0. Apply to WILLIAM ASH DOWN , Sorekeeper, ‘ HANOVER. 84, 1860. ‘tfâ€" 73 _HORSMAN BROTHERS Stock of Horsman Brothers, @WMM ttention to the fact, that a. further the price of Hardware will take HORSMAN BROTHERS, Iromnongers, Guelph. ’ ' iiiâ€"~55 Also We following list of {ï¬gâ€"{‘1 mber or farm produce A. MCFARLA NE. 10 lbs. and upwards-- to their Yvwâ€"v v.' .- v mg! u .L for SALE a. large supply of tin GROUND OJTMEJL Suiuhlo a. favonte dish with many, especial! (“a Apply at the Post co. V A. B. HONâ€. OATMEAL/r HE SUBSCRIBER 348 ON my: ‘ h for SALE 3 hm InnnIv n? Ragga 93-911mm of Interest and Phi“ win he made annuall or semi V " dient, y annually, u may hp expo: WApplimï¬ons for-Insurance recei neoegsagy'information given by 70d, ‘nd ‘1’ 53' The Funds of the Company to be lent to Members only, in sums from $20 aphids," 3t ‘terms of from One toSix Months, (reusable) on' 811011 Personal or other Security 38 my be up; proved by the Directors, at such. rate of Intern“ [not exceeding one per cent. per montyj and. mode of repayment as may be agreed upon, ' ‘ PROPRIETORY AND LOAN FUND. SharcS‘in the Guarantee Capital can be liken ! .L Proprie-tar): and Mataâ€"£1555“ to- cording to character and situation of property, of from one month to three years. HIS Company conduct the Pmnfieml‘v ï¬nd MI"IIII «’1... ‘1‘- L........ ._ _ T u- busineas. on the H. H,_srovxn, .4 Mount Romy May 24, 1860,- - The’ï¬ï¬a Fire Insurance ’ of Kingston. , Also, 100 acres in Norman), _ E? Clear Deeds will be given for the above. Hn which is an excellent Mill Site, and only ï¬m miles from'Durham. Terms liberal Application, (if by letter, prepaid.) with refer? ence to either of the above. to Containining 4acrcs and 10 perches, state of cultivation, and only g a 1: above. NE ACRE OF LAND IN THE CENTRE 01‘r the town of Durham, fronting on three streetsâ€"8 rods on Garafmxa-sn, sq rods on Ches- ter-st†and 8 rods on Queen-6p; is within a few rods of the Market Square. The lot is in the high- est state of cultivation, and is planted with s 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. HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE 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 phi. tered inside ; also an excellent spring we ter, having 16 feet of water atl For partlcnlars apply to the proprietor on the premises, orif by letterfln'epaidjto the W“ n n U'l‘ No.54. 2nd CON, OLD SURVEY, BEN- tinck, one mile and a half from the town of Durham, containing 100 acres of good land,‘ twenty of which are- cleared and fenced. The Saugeen River runs through it, forming an excel- lent m-ill-site- There is also considerable excel-, lent pine timber on tne Lot, and a great quantity in the vicinity, A clear Deed will be given. G. J. MATTHEWS, Bentinck P. 0. Durham, 26th April, 1960. '(3-tt THE Subscriherâ€"will pay the highs“ in Cash, or in exchange for FLANNEL Glenelg, 24th April, 1860. 53" Axes Jumped {13’ Any person in need of a Ferric: win ï¬nd‘ it to their avantage to call on him. Durham, Nov. 25, 1858. 1! IS PREPARED TO 110" Mill Work; nqrsc‘ sm FARM AND TOWN LOT ESTABLISHLD BY ACTS OF PARLIAXPNI" 0T No.54 ALSO A PARK LOT. FARM FOR SALE Honmo Yuma, Esq. ., H, D Joan A. WILSON, Esq. WK Mam, Esq. City Chm. premium. --ALso,-â€"-; or to the Srmnun Ofï¬ce Apply (if by letter, pow R. scout} 73â€"ly s, is in a gopu Ch'mpany