. Sepnon No. 2, Bentinck and Ole .Appiwagguxgg 10 be sent on or before the ‘__. d Annh.‘ ‘ ANTED a T5 Secuon No 0. 2, V TE the undersigned hereby tender our " heart; thanks 10!?!039 inhabitants of Dur- ham and vicinity, who with so much promp- gitude and energy 215953.241 to prevent the ppread of she coxu'lagrngon, whigh took place .0.“ “.133 14“? infl- DR. S. begs to intimate that he has com- menced the practire of his profession in this Flncatity, and having been in Canada since 1854 he may be conquted on all «11883303 in- cident to this country, as also diseases of the Rtsmzxcsâ€"at the» Rev. 4 posits the Post 013% e, Durha Durham, Jan. 1521:, 1861. WILD/IBEX OF THE ROYAL COLLEGEl 1' of Surgeons, Licentiate of the Rotundal ELying-in Hospital, Dublin. Licentiate ofthe Medical Board, Upper Canada. Formerly "Clinical Assistant and Dresser in the Dublin Hospitals. from 1817 to 1851. and Surgeon to :an extensive Dispensary District. to which he has devoted special attention Physician. Surgeon, and Acconcheur‘ .v st, to†‘ ROBERT DICKSONIV Sec. Treasure} Rocky Saugeon Mills, Bentinck Jammy 103b, 1861. Durham, Jan. 14th. 1861 Lungs, Li rcr, Stomach 0n the 15!}: inst. the wife of S. L. M. Luke. Editor-and Proprietor of the Durham Standard of a mu. {Ingerwl [Ira rid; BABTIST Cm 1.5m: BunN'r.~-~On Tuesday morning. about three o‘clock, a ï¬re broke out in the Baptist Culleue at melstock, which laid it in wins. The building stand npnn a cummamling position adjacent to the Great \Vestcm Railway, was substantially built of brick. and presented an object of intrrcst to travellers alnng tlw line. It is supposed that the tire originated lrum accidental causes.â€" I 1..-“--. I l' Fall wheat per bush Spri')g “ “ “ Barley “ u u “'hen I; per bush. 4)::15 l’vas . , Pork, per cwt.. . . . 31:! y, per ton 7'31"" per Nu! CL’H ' mom . “cu, ""u.â€" age or presence of mind, poor Johnston mix}: have been saved. \Ve have had a regular mutiny in our party, the French Canadians tried to haveitafl theirown way. The)“ bum- ud provisions :athor than pack them along the line. Mr â€emit-k, by his ï¬rmness, taught mem 3323301». Two of the party have been imprisoned for a month. Yours faithfulâ€, (ARI) 0F THANKS. TEACHER WANTED, A: the mail carriers only wait a few hours tothe immense disgust of Col. Prince, leap- pose you would like to have the particulauof .Rhe sad accident which happened our assis- tant surveyor, poor Johnston, who was run- ,i-ning the line I was picketing, as Turner was .ill. Our liim struck the lake (Trout Lake, one ofthe 1‘9. source lakes of llarraway river) about 12 o’clock. I went across the lake ï¬rst 1 to plant a picket on the opposite side; the ice ‘Vaa very bad but I followed I caribons track 1cmâ€. After this Mr Davis went to chain across ; he got through the ice and had a very "narrow escape. W'ben he got out he hastened home to camp as quickly as possible,as it was ‘a very cold day. I went after him with a small axe to make a ï¬re for him, in case he ‘ should commence to tweze, Davis and I had i I ' ' ' EMBER OF THE ---...â€" alullc‘ “IOU l " hardly been in camp ten minuta when one the men 1d: on the lake came 11), saymg p< Johnston was through the we and they cm not get him out. Icannot helpthiuking :1: ifthvre had been a man then» with an» M. The Leader says :---Our columns yesterday oontained a short narngraph from a Detroit paper In reference to the loss of Mr. Johnson. 'one of the surveyors attached to the Govern- ment surveying party in the neighborhood of Sault Ste. Mane. ‘Ve are enabled this morn- ing through the courtesy cf Mr Armstrong, artist, of this city, to give further articular: ‘ of the unfortunate accident. The otter from which ihe following is an extract was written by Mr. James lrwi t, and is dated December 26:â€" cree, and by daybreak the next m ï¬rst igno hanora, had _ . â€"--‘vw--v§l V. tug detachment of the disbanded miniously stripped off its arms a “U- owning the co: pa, nd its v-uv-I uluUIvu ‘U 11"“ arms, and in another moment they heard the doom of the whole battalion. The 5h Regiment of Europeans wan struck out of the Army List, its non-icommissioned ofï¬cers were reduced to the ranks, and its soldiers were aranghted in ï¬ve equal divisions amen the remaining regiments of the Queen’s Ionian army. Not ' an hour was lost in the execution of the de- n-AA -- J l [From the Daily Louder.) Jan. 10, 1361. rheat per bush.. .81 15“ 8! 16 f“ u u â€â€100u3105 L“ u u ....050“056 a u u â€â€œ093“ non TORONTO M A R K I-I'I‘S DI'R H A)! M \Q NETS Tent her for Unian School 2,Bentim‘k and Gienelg. A -Aâ€" the Rev. A. Stewart’s, A. B \1L‘.,NAB DUNCAN FLETCHER, THOS. WALTON MRS. BLACK. IOSEPH MIGHI‘ON. ALEX. COCHRANE WILLIAM JACKSON. ,- l. was picketing, as Turner was 0 struck the lake (Trout Lake, source lakes of Harraway river) 3..-]- I ___ __ . ,. . - _ BIRTII. DIED. .~.t., Mr. Samuel Irvine, 01 . . . . ..... $3.50 tn $4.00 ......... 0.1;!) “ 0.70 ........ . 0.15 ' 0.17 ....... 030 “ 035 ....... . 3 75 ‘- 5 on up ten mmma when one of e lake came in, saying poor Jgh the ice and they could Icanuot heIpthiuking that 1 man there with any cour- mind, poor Johnston might “"3 have had a regular Drum“, Jun 17, 1861 3313’: gsmwm, f to select from. '. Johnson. â€Ody The opening Chapters of which Tm: Rumour for January 5th, 184 bumâ€"making the Mmcvnva gre: 531mm is Entertaining, Instructive. W 186. ‘ H . ‘ Q. K. PHILANDER DOESTICKS, P. B., ARTHUR M. GRANGER, JOSEPH BAR- BER, FELIX 0.1;. DARLEY, GEORGE ARNOLD, REV. R. M, DEVENS, NED BUNTL!N 3. . WM. ROSS WALLACE, nil that is Entertaining, Inslrnpgjve, W5“! , “"ise. In the Pictorial Department appear the magniï¬cent illustrations of that prince of Amâ€" erir-an artists Frzux 0. C. Danna Throughout the resent year, this magniï¬- Icent and famous fauna! of American Lit- erature will contain glorious Romances, Sketches, Stories, Poems, Gems of Humor, Moral and Domestic Essays, Criticisms, 8w, by the most noted American and English writ: rs, who have been engaged at vast ex- peme to write for Tm: mear. We may name the following regular contributorial three: â€"---- rutléulit Q. R. Phllander Doesticks, P.B., who contributes to Tun MERCURY a side- ing series of Burlesque Biographies Sermons, Fashion Articles, Paintings, Plays, Statues, 8.10. coral and signiï¬cant title of “ Dn'cnsmxs or Dossrtcxs ; or, HARLEQL'IN Hm: 41' ml: TIMES,†: In the Pictorial Department appear the magniï¬cent illustrations of that prince of Amâ€" . “r 7 A ._ - O 0"n‘" -â€"‘-â€"‘â€" split- . , Lectures Criticisms of ' D v. ...... vvllls Ulla eagle flighle Rich dew-drops shaking from his plumes of light †.. , immutable army of writersâ€"4 whose united salaries exceed the total of those paid to the President and Vice-President of the United Statesâ€"and its brilli mt constellation of liter-v ary specialties will be materially extended.l Thus, one of the proprietors’ new engage- ments is that of the witty, waggish, quizzical, whimsical, world renowned, and pungent A 1-, â€"â€" -â€" (oerng now in its twwntydhinl year): 5THE NEW YORK MERCURY teems with the tire and vigor of youth, as well as with the wisdom and dignity of mature years. Pre- senting as it does, the ‘ creme «la la creme ’ ‘of literatureâ€"enriched with the entrancing masterpieces ot the greatest romancers in the worldâ€"glittering with the brilliant wit and humor of the sharpest pens of the timeâ€"- abundantly garnished with the rarest gems of native poeayâ€"orertlowing with ‘° thoughts that l breath and words that burns †from the great writers of its contributorinl stall, and honored ,3 1 over the country for its perfeet freedom from anything calcu'ntetl to wonml or repulse the most sensitive moralist or class of people wit has been for years the LUXURY, TUB TRACt ER, nu: Moxn‘ott, AM) 'rm: wmemrn eL'izs'r or nvxnnws or 'rrzovsaxss or AM- ERICAN "0mm. The publishers and proprietors of THE NEW YORK MERCURY, have made the motto of its columns : - “Here shall young Genius wing his eagle B Y THE NICHE IN THE WALL Althnuyh the patrian-h ofthe week (being mm in its l\VPl|t\.’~third l‘nnr TheLargeslLiteraryWeeklyin the World THE NEW YORK MERCURY FOR THE NEW YEAR. ‘â€" gm STAR OF THE PRESS! Tee New Yo. i Newsmen and pe- ;To subscribers it 186:1. 3 Saturday morning - . ,,f ies for-$5“ six ( ‘GIU‘ZAT Ix MUL’TIIS «m “'ISEST cmsr RE. ,2? -’ A‘-‘ 'l‘hL '. Subscriber’s stack am in ( anada ‘Vest whi (Wax S masaag mmmmmmm A‘T“ INA" -â€" - TALE 0F LOI’ISIANA. Sncxn, December, 71!), 1860. red the total of those paid i0 the MI Vfce~Ptesident of the United its brilli mt constellation of Inter- rneytesent year, this magniï¬- on, Which has ’s stock contains as varied z. est, which partles will ï¬nd to his eagle 1)’ press been purchased in the best his pretended friendship for glasses of liquor at my bar 0 of last Noremher,‘and then had done 30, causing me u Pounds ;-â€"he, of course, pa and which, I believe, was th to commit the nefarious actk thoroughly ashamed of his (1 es to palliate his conduct by refunded me h is a gotal falsehood. For parth ulms pre .aises, or if by tinck, P 0 THE SUBSCRlBER OFFERS FOR SALE the following valuable property, viz: Lot No. 1, 2nd con. Egremont, containing 100 acres, 40 of which a re cleared, and a comfortable dwelling house thereon. There is also an meal- 11 the above farm, with 13} feet :- on a neverâ€"failing stream, andis only four miles from the ris' mg town of Durham. Four I? Galt chmfler copy send account to the above. Dec. 19th, 1860. AAI'SU Egremont, 20.}: Aug, 1860. \. \pecimen copie. ph'cams. Address all letters :th . ra cop; free to the (reiter- up of the club. Six " ; subscriptions received. Always write plainly the name of your Post-Olficc. County, and State. . We take the notes of ' - *° ° par. Payment must invariably be made in advance. Durham, Dec. [)701)r;clurs vi} 46 48 Ann St 5th Fcb., 1330. THE DURHAM STANDARD, DURHAM. n pubfl“ DEED GIVEN. . to the prop “91' (Dost-1m it“ AULDWELI l causing me to be ï¬ned Five of course, pocketing one-half, ieliere, was the only incentive nefarious action. amed of his deeds, and wish- ia conduct by saying that be is hire as an informer; which CLEAR DEED ~.12,1360. F.S()R DALE CAUTION. TO s, Carpenters, Farmers, large and well assorted mun SOUTHWORTH - WHITNEY » "fl/w New Yuri; n and remittances uu-ar dealers in America. regularly mailed every for $2 a year; three co- ies {or $9; eight copies o the proprietor 0': the (Post-paid) to the Ben- ’. BOWERS :my, amI'Slatc. . \Ve specie-paying banks at invariably be made in 1 assortment as their advantage 1054-4. four insertions and East Glenelo, 5933! free 1.\'(} 50 ACRES and nndcr'fence. I, and we“ situa- 3 p(’S’I‘Md) to t ' “-_ "i P033 'paid l 0-1-45' 90-tf [grist mill Gm Volcd to a†ap~ 18 at the the Vi}- ("fairy i “Alï¬e, 100 acres in Normanby, ‘ “n which is an excellent Mill Site, and 'o Whom Durham." Terms liberal ;!3'~_Qle_ar Peedg y_‘ill_be given for the ab‘ 'A’p‘buca tion, (in; WEE," Sega)“ once to either of the above. to g o o ' ' - - -" av ' ’ mtgmnung 4 acres 39d. 10 perches, is it state of cultiYaï¬ï¬‚na and only i a mile f above. ' ’ ONE ACRE OF LAND IN THE CENTRE OF ' the town of Durham, fronting on three streetsâ€"8 rods on Garafraxa-st., so rods on Ches- ter-st, and 8 rods on Queen-st; is within a. few rods of the Market Square. The lot is in the high- est state of cultivation, and is planted with 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- teining 8 rooms, and aworkshop 20 x 30, besides, a nearer-failing spring of wa ter. TOWN AND p ARK .. LLPERSOXS INDEBTED to DR. J. MOORE 1 . aro hereby requested to take notice, that all notes and book accounts, are in- my hands for collection. . Euly attention to the above solicited. Terms Liberablézrâ€"i- paid.) to 1n the vicinity. A clear Déed will Eeï¬grlvvgl‘; --ALSO,â€"â€" South half of Lot 7, Garafraxa. Street, Du‘ containing a {act-e, with a comfortable 1 thereon. Title ngiisputable. m the Vic may. ‘ G. J. MATTHEWS Bentinck P- 0. Durham, 26th April, 1960. 7341‘ ; OT 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 mill-site. There is also considerable excel- lent pine timber 0n tne Lot, and a great quantity Ii in tilâ€. Vininhxr A A‘Anâ€" ha...) ___'!I I _â€"'" “v 'V4‘ â€â€˜7... ""ili‘Af’RMaANn Toww Lo'r Durham, 5th Dec., 1860 .- EING Nos. .21 AND 22, QUEEN STREET, : in the town of Durham, containing ONE ACRE, with a. dwelling house thereon. The site is eligible and commanding, and will be 5011 on modem to terms. - Apply, if by letter [1‘ ostpaid] to élgcatï¬aick, 28th May 1860 April 4, 1860. vvv-‘ «L. _ inhabitants of Durham an countqv, that he is prepared to furl above articles on short notice, a workmanship and quality, as noth best. quality oftimbe-r will be use d. Good morghanm‘ble lumber or taken as cash. Tm: P-ROPRIETOR ANNOUNCES TO .. .inhabitants of Durham and Qnrrnn SLEIGH, AND PLOUG for mi'y'quantity of WOOL delivered at d'encquur miles west of Durham, on th« ROM}. Durham, 28 June; Toww LM‘S FOR SALE G -" .... uu, \UUUUU) 1 uuuur mm 10 (38111.3 per gallon. Firstqua'lity White Lead, 153 per 1b. Best Refined Iron, 17s 6d per lOOlbs., and all other goods eqally cheap. To give a list of Hardware, kept on hand by HORSMAN BROTHERS would fill a newspaper, suffice it to say, that anything required can be purchased of them and their prices warranted to give satisfaction. _'__ ____.... \ul: I'“‘u°'â€" 4 cents per 11). - Wrought nails, 10 cents per lb. Axes (warranted) $1 each. Glass 7?: 9 and 8 x10, 113 3d per box. Glass 10 a: 12, 123 per box, 10 >414, 123 Gd 1 per box, and other sizes pmportionally cheap. l‘otty, Bd‘j'ier lb.‘ Shot, 10 cents per. lb. Smoothing Irons, 6 cents per lb. Barn Door Hinges, 4d per lb. Paint Oil, (raw) $1 per gallon. Paint Oil,’ (boiled) 1 dollar and 10 cents per )~‘ . reduction in the price of Hardware will take place immediately, as the following list of a few articles sold by them will show ;-~ Cut nails in quantities-10 lbs. and upwards.» A\DRE“ LIVINGSTON .Lutinck,8thFeb.,1860. 62- Dec. 2, 1859, are now doing one of th in Canada, which is e largest. Hardware trades rapidly increasingâ€"they attrlbute their astonishing §uccess in business, anï¬â€˜willcontinue 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. FIE Subscriber will pay the highest in Cash or- ix; exchange for FLANNEL HORSMAN BROTHERS Manufactm-y. HORSM AN BROTHER. Horsman Brothers, WEWW [taunt ANNOUNCES TO THE s of Durham and surrounding is prepared to furnish any of the m short notice, and of superior J ,_._-...‘!L__ . H ORSMAN BROTHERS, I-ronmongers, Guelph. “â€"55 ', 1860. Apply (if by letter, post- A 11‘ 1 dï¬llar and 10 cents per JAMES HENTER. 194-3m fraxa Street, Durham a comfortable house B. B. MILLER, . MCFARLA NE. cues, is in a goon a mile from the nothing exceï¬t uié or farm produce Bred at his resi- ', 0n the Durham "only ï¬ve . and upwards--- 70-“ kitâ€"78 82~1y. GZâ€"Iy Rice Lewis, Esq. THO-11‘“; James Beatty, Esq. Wm. L T. P Robarts Esq. Walter M. Rossin, Esq. Secretary 4' Treasr .BERNARI) So’ we tor, .......... ANGUS 1V accrelary q 178%, . .Bngm) HALDEN, .......... ANGUS MORRISON, Bankers,.‘ .......... BANK UPPER CAN Bemamin Swinger, Esq., Inspect Esq. Esq. ADA. 01'. President .' 'iGe-Presig Isaac C.Gilmor,Esq. Geo. Mickie; ‘ _ BIRECTORS: Capital ' vuw. Immediater 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. HORSMAN BROTHERS, Ironmongers, Guelph. 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 8.: Co’s Axes 8 Dollars 50 cents per Box of 1 dozen, or by the single Axe 75cents. Immediately on the Opemng .of NaVigatlon Hnmmnn annmm. ...:n ....--:-_ . WESTERN' Assurance Company OF TORONTO, C. W. of AXES, which they will sell by the follows:â€" Jan. 271859. Township of Glenelg. Application, with reference to any of the above Properties, (if by letter, post-paid.) to the Sub- scriber, will receive prompt attention. Four Biker Building Lots, Quarter Acre Each. ALSO, Containing 3 Acres, with AND For eith er Brewery, Distillery 0r THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the following Property, viz.: SPLENDID OPENING FOR A Durham, Feb. 3‘, 1859. V U ,_ _ - -- -vv vu 11v; nus U1 éiJLUS. Kegs Sporting F 213 3d keg if 251bs. Kegs “ FF 263 3d “ Kegs “ FFF 283 9d “ Canister FF 123 6d per doz glbs. 203 pr doz. 11b. “ FFF 133 9d per (102. in 51b3, 213 3d per doz. llbs. Duck Shooting 163 3d per doz. in 3 lbs. 268 3d per (102. llbs. Patridge 165 3d per doz. in gibs. 263 3d per (107.. in llbs. Canadian Rifle 165 3d per (102. in; lbs, 265 3d lcr doz. in llbs. Diamond Grain 213 3d per (102. in 51138. 363 3d per (107.. in libs. Kelly Rifle 233 9d per doz. in 42s 6d per (102. in llbs. “ (C H “ H The followihg is a list. of our brands, al which can be had in any quant’tv, at ‘ HURSMAN 15mm E RS, Ironmongers, Guelph. Kegs Blasting C C B 185 9(_inpe_1:keg of 251bs. L’nma ann‘zg- n‘ n ' >74 v _ --...-;v-k L \I “ Ul‘Jll‘ k; l}.‘lt"45 Y ' «--â€"---â€"â€"~â€"..â€"._. â€"---â€"- ‘4"â€" ..l. hereby give notice that H ORSIILL , Valuable Farm '1 0-! BROTHERS, I: out/longezs, Guelph, C. IV, will, I from this date supply Country Storekeepers, and . TI 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. The. followmgish list. of car brand: all of IE undersigned offers xor 5 valuable property helongh {drew Park, viz; Lot 51, 2nd t of the Durham Road, Beutim acres, 35 of which are cleaveâ€, high Staie Of Cl]1ï¬\'nï¬nn 'I‘Lz ORSMAN BROTHERS, of Guelph, have just received. President .- Barry, Wm. Batchlor, Thos. _ f Boyd. Dougald ' Beecher, James Cameron, Allan Cook, Arthur Campbell, Alex. Clarke, Wm. Rev. Doleson, James Ellison, Wm. Flynn, Patrick ‘ Foley, Mary Mrs. Field, James Griflish, Mr. Rev. Grahame, David Gardin, R. ‘ Henry, James Hopkins, Samuel Kennedy, Chas. Lamson, John McLeod, Don’d Mahony, Nicholas Morrison, Robert McNeece, Daniel :E"Icl)ougall, Allan I‘rchiunon, Allan McDonald, Arch. vacArthur, Arch. McNaughton, Laugh’n McPherson, John McEllistrime, Eliza McMires, Dougald MCLaughlin, John McLean, W. Rev. McGilvray,Malcolm McQuarry, Don ’d McGe'voray, Martin McDonald, James McCallum, Niel McArthur, Arch’d McDonald, Sweden Moffat, W’m Nixon, Jacob Noble, George O’Niel, Michael Orr, Samuel Padden, Harrie Ransberry, John Reikard, Tho’s Smillee, W’m Scott, J. Rev. Sletcher, W’m Steel, Mrs. Turner, James Vollet, Henry lVilloughby, Geo. Willson, George 0 . ~ SPLEN DID SPRING INCORPORATED, 1851. PARK LOT No (Hunter‘s Survey,) E13? 39? Egï¬ï¬gï¬sa all of which there can opening. not be a. better “’ell suited for Azant at Durham. a. never failing Spring 'iogiRresident: JOHN MILLER. ..B MCNAB, Postmaster. ’3 Esq. COMPANY 10 as Ambrotype Photographic GALLERY, DURHAM. (Opposite Hunter’s Hotel.) OPEN DAILY FROM 10. TILL DUS E5? Childrens' Likenesses taken in 3 seconds Nov, )6, 1860. 101-411 3d1’ANGLO AMERICAN HOTEL £3†Wrought Iron Sha reimade for any Find 0 ploughs. 53" Mill Picks Made and Sharponcd £3†Axes Jumped and Tempered. - (5" Any person in need of a Farrier will ï¬nd it to their avantage to call on him. Durham, Nov. 25, 1858. I In the BEST STYLE and at ModeratevP-rico IS PREPARED TO DO Mill Work, Horse Shocing, Saddler Street, 7â€" vâ€" nâ€"U‘uuv‘ ‘ .1. removal to England, offe.s for Sale the third part Cf Lot No. l, lst Concession Normanby, Garafraxa Road, containing 50 acres, 30 of which are cleared, fenced, and in a. good state of culti- vation, with a good log houseand double log barn thereon ; also an excellcnt spring of water con- venient to the Luildings, and a ï¬ne creek running across the lot. The above property is only two miles south of Durham, on the leading road to Gue‘ph,and the land being of ï¬rst quality, offers a most desirable opportunity for investment. _ _ _ â€" vâ€"mvub. For particulars ifpply (if 1)}; letier, pane-paid) at the Smxnmn Ofï¬ce, or to thy proprietor, HE subscnbc-r, 1n consequence of his intended removal to Enrrlnnd nff'n e rm. n.1,. 4L“ 4†FEW YOUNG SOWS OF THE ABOVE Superior Breed, (with which Pedigree will be given) and also some Thorough-bred Cochin-China Fowl of this year ( bred from stock imported direct from Cochin-China) al- so Thorough-bred Game Fowl now for sale at Mr. COLLES’s farm, Durham, Co. Grey. Address as above, Bentiuck P. 0. November 2‘2, 1860. 102â€"6 MAIN STREET, MOUNT FOREST, BY THOMAS “TILSON. 4 ARMERS, CITIZENS, AND '1 RAVELLERS, will ï¬nd at the above Hotel, all the com- forts of a home during their visits; and those rc- quiring entertainment will have the best the country aï¬'ords. Good Smbling and attentive and civil Hos- tiers. Stages 0:111 daily at the above Hotel. Normanby, Oct. 17, 1860. 812833532- QQEBIEEQ ; IIE undersigned offers xor sale. the ‘r , valuable property belonging to th drew Park, viz; Lot 51, 2nd Concessi of the Durham Road, Bentinck, com acres, 35 of which are clearez‘, fenced high state of cultivation. There is a house and barn on the pifenii=es galso :1: spring of wa ter. This property has : road on two sides; and is o nly 5; miles rising town of Durham. The land is 01 quality. TERMS LIBERAL. Application 10 he made to -UV‘I And every other article in the line, they can be purchased in Guelph 1 as good quality, and at as low rates THOMAS WILSON, Mount Forest Jan. 18th, 1861. t -_ -â€"_., -ovxstluu IIJV J. Durham and vicinity, that he has ed the Cabinet business in McNab’s three doors north of the British 110th has always on hand, (or will make u choice assortment, of Bureaus, V HE Subscriber hereby notiï¬es the Durham and trinF‘nifn n.“ L- a.-- Bentinck, October 17, 186") supron'r 1mm; mxrmc'rmn m 0.. LIKENESSES. CABINETW Durham, Nov. 9, 1860‘ HE SUBSCRIBER iIEREBY NOT-mm the pubhc that he has qn hand,and i! h†J - ‘ ‘ GEORGE TUCKER. Call and See for Durham, 5th Dec, 1860 «a THOROUGH-BRED E s s E x s 0 W s Cupboards, Cent re Tables, “’riflng Desks, v 9'." nt‘fifl" e‘l'ï¬f;z.‘rn :I\ 4‘... \’__ FARRI FOR SALE. AND ma (1L to AIM. “leLD 1’ UUx, \\ ILL! A“ METHER: Executor; Beutiuck P. O h-I-s-‘ >n‘vrs xor sale the following y belonging to the late An- 51, 2nd Concession, South ,, Bentinck, containing 76 e clearcr', fenced, and in a WUWL JA \1 LS TURNER. . 97-6. AND __â€". I only 5, miles from tLC The land is of excclicut y notiï¬es the public of 3 that he has commenc- in McNab’s old stand Biitish Hotel, where 10 will make 16 order) I ,' Yourselves. GEORGE KRAIZ. IOO-Iy. line, as cheaply as lph or Toronto, of rates. i a good log mu excellent y a ‘leading 9 Y-tf 104-6111