rh the imem bit 9f :Mop K1? is ’ t OC' .ce of idian t the d all f the late iate‘ 1whom me} y mus ehad w ques- Ealnre hum ; n he ion of mete" “(Slit)“ ‘npcr- 'ymp- pnvcs . The Y canâ€" me I'- to the ml in- I0 their their ' the f the ' Can- 'sm'no L man Ldim: ; The > pub- is and rite an [it 0" [)2 UV as d L-fnver nada be- to Show cried by I body - ble pre- r‘siament m! even he rest!!! _ thing in tefl'ecz on } a handie will only {ether and ‘are. as a " ezu'her {e th we ect- '9‘ P. use that nd that r. M ta! 0: M‘ m -m- â€"to a f the Hum-1 leather abem- L whiie ht’m the ï¬ning.â€" â€"â€"-Bvrilis§1 Iast gen- RPI'S 51: p- Hit" r. h is m. The of votes )8?“ but uï¬iciomt mi ‘ Eda!!!) Men 'atinns n ele- mntry. m1? Imp»! )0 passed break up Caused a PM water .. a: :3 rafts m, where re. There “’9 have H strong »y which majomy Owe :er sup~ -' easinn. aflmc Un Ited receive There sup- DUNN: "NW '23:!!! A: HI $3†.5 C 1'3" pulses LTâ€- ilL-u "a!" the 9H U: '3" n the mm the {hilt i The fourth of March is destined to be asl memorable in American listory as the Ides? and Culends of March in Roman. In the t early period of the Roman Republic, March: it"as the first month of the year; it is the fizst l in the presidential year of the American Re- public. The fourth-4hr: pridt'e normsâ€"of? March. next Monday, at the induction intol ofï¬ce ofthe President elect, may see the final act in the breaking up of the United States. ‘ There are men living who witnessed its 83- ‘ tablishn out. Its duration isthus measured by i the years that number the lile of man. it is now 84 years since the declaration of Inde- pendence, and 73 since the adoption of thel present Constitution. History will comrarel .‘vr contrast the men who hreak up with those § who founded the Unionâ€"the childrin who! could not keep with their fathers who madel and entailed the inheritance, and we fear that l the prerent blatant generation: wril appear at poor advantage by the {side of those old men 0f heroic deeds. . ‘ ; Hay, per ton Clover Seer] per lb . . . Timothy Seed. . . . . . .. Flour per hhl.. . ..... '. . Wheat,- per busli.. . . . .. Oats- . . . . . . Peas ........ . . . Bariey " “ ..... Pork per cwt ........ ‘ M TORONTO i [From the Dr F all wheat per bush ‘ Spring “ “ ‘ Barley 6‘ l‘ (‘ Pork per cat. “ M‘ 2:15? 9 E: T IST of_unclairrined I: ï¬rm. This is the fuse that has lulllled the great magnziueof [)flSbiUll now raiding the Union asunder. But the nation, the: leading minis, have not' yet seen their error. Since they were a nation, tin V have been tanning the flames which me How consuming them. The iiberhx 332-: mm (-ivil lil‘mzy which we ejrjuy. is ($er, :2 tn them. and )‘ct the New York Hera/d 5115+ Via) arv Haida-r a yoke. (Tan fin f\l‘)lt‘l‘i('2lh lravui i!E war»: it)’ Nimitz?! every nan of his vmmtn‘ nr i321~ he th'i‘l' ivc-Hi alfliz ï¬n Alllt‘l'imm lrmwi in ~s--'-: 11y H‘x‘uu'jh every part of his mumâ€); of hr» in: {'V'i‘i' ‘nL-vn abfe to dn it \vithuut :2 pm! wk on his mmzih. ul- l'mmgh the ('nnsï¬h {in}! (>1. his country gnar- anteés it? Have “my a free press. :1 free pulpit, a [We fund“, or rights of I’vdeml citizenship in all pats of l'm- Univ-rt? The ï¬ghts of petitinn have even l‘ern dwnird in the Hans of Congress, the vfolalitm of We maifs has bt'(‘H systvu'unic, the righlshu: per- Sons and property Vida-(uni wslh inkï¬mit\’.aâ€"- Neither in Britain nor Canada can't! such an act have hem: ptr;pa.r‘=:'r.tu! E y Uni-3, En rxmwm as by Sam}. ('zzrnï¬zm in inning from a citizrn :u-mslribmim: on the pain 0 (wollï¬scmioggâ€" ‘Cc srmzk of â€it'M) things tr Shaw the tea’ith- ing flu.- .-\n'w:'i;-ms wind has had in “flaring it for its ‘l‘t‘.~t‘l;l \Viid nczie us of liberty; and we fun :he entire matinu must go throng}: Neither in Britain nor Canada g; act have [rt-cu pezpijtrrm'd i y lhé as by Sunni. ('ztrniizm in Earring f: :u-mnribmion on the pain 0 q; ‘Cc spark of {lime things tr Shti ing the .-\mt':'iczus wind has had it mt its prawn: \\°iid laczi: us of we {car the: entire nation mm it)†c i‘eal'fu! experimu-es tL‘?fï¬l’t .' 11}. cone. 1 mm: ption 0! \\ hm 1116:1115. ' i‘fl‘. 031111 ' 1km h: p11 nmku 11 1f 31.1361 1! no“ the {auger 01 Inc ime: vet'im: >1 hanger «It Inc in: 'U‘ norm: strike mm whwn they are gohmrxg thI IMIVPSF; -Pflmdvetï¬ure I? Is In If» the. (M Hague n: m] IIIIL: :I few feath- xvii! spring up in {heir pint-e. 151ml is not 3:†BmL~h Amt'riva waiting 3 portumly m {11†mm the arm< ui I'm amp-u bl ic .â€" Ila. miitmz 8 pet! aft; 1‘. The Grangcms-n an“: 1329 Minis: r5 Tituke of Newcartie in the matter of the re-' reptiou oi the Orange insmii‘timt uf Canada; 'Fmther. this Lodge affirms that the explana- tions given to the'cmmtry. by: the Hon J. A. r chorfld. Attorney Generhl \Vest. at Brunt- .fnrd, touching what might prnperiy ii:- st} ied, “ The Newc..st!e 'l'rrmbles,†are quite satis- factmy in every sense of the term. and suf- ï¬ciently convincing, that Mr. Modmmid and his coileages used their Les-t endeavors to have the Orange body properiy represented Resolved,â€"This Lodge is further {if the} opinion that the resignatizm or defeat of the 5 present Administration, would be anything; but (:0: ducive tn the interests of the Omnge g Order in this Province. 2. on the said occasion (If lfuc {'isit’uf His Royal Highness the Prinre of \V:tles._ Resolved,â€"Thut the renent conduct of His 2 Grace the Duke of Newcastle was such as9 justly to alarm the Protestant m'ml, and 3 should stir up the energies at all true and} liberal Canadians against the aggressive. de- signs which woutd. if their supporters dared, : reduce the free soil of Canada to the bondage recently extended to Irekmd. 9 Montreal, Feb. ‘25, 1861. At a meeting of the Conmy Lounge of the Count) of Northumberland. it was moved M? Mr. M. R. L0(~',.k\\ood Disnim Master of the District of Kingsma, sea omled by Mr. H. Niles. and resohcd. ,, Resolved,â€" 1 hat the renent conduct â€I “Is 1 Our intention in thus offering: to some one iniiié grace the Duke of hewt'astle was .Sllcll as ‘wiilna‘l ah we make (wei- tiressivork and paper in ustly to alarm the Protestant m “d? and ian extra condition of 5:500 copies. is to create an =hould 5‘†“P the energies 0‘ all ““3 and interest among the jniirneymen [printers tf the Liberal Canadians against the aggressive, (le- :land. Our own experience teaches “'3 that Win" signs which wouitl. if their supporters tial'etl, '.ters generallyâ€"accustomed as they are to re» reduce the free soil of Canada to the bondage ; ceive all kinds of pul lications gratuitously-:â€" are l recently extended to Ireland. very apt to neglect the proper support of any parâ€" ! Montreal, Feb. 535, 1861. lticular publication designed tor the .sustainment lOf their interests. Fortunately our advertising the s patronage is so li‘heial as to sustain us against At a meetinn' of the Count ‘ Lndvre of . . "’ 3 ti .1053, even though our exchange list. (yielding us “ ~' ’orthu herlaiitl. it was moved liV‘ : . ‘ Looms 0f I“ m ' no pecuniary return) costs us the hotter part of ‘ ' 7, , - \‘ o .Sll‘iCt \v aster of the . - . . 3')“ M 12(1)]? till-10,9, Pei-oxide; 1h Mr H . So,000 per annum ; and the commission bnsmess, Qisuict 0 in?! itâ€, ~ ~ ' 'Y 1 ‘ ° ; inse'perahl)’ from guch a Publication as ours, gives i\i.es. and new \Ci .. {as a handsome return. We can therefore afl‘ord “ Th " 1h" “'ni'slwir‘lil C’“nt ’ Lm‘vve feel 1 ° -. ' ' ’ ' a. is _ .. .u; . .. on It '- ;to give this liberal premium when our S‘tbSCl’lpo most deeply aura-re f h); the course. pursued to tion list comes up to 5,500 ; and out of so large wards the Oraugeiiietz ot Canada hv itishrace mud intelligent portion of the community as the the Duke 07 Newcastle "writ: =3‘~.‘ late via?! of 7 60,300 pdnters of this Contin?nt,- surely it is not His Royal Highness the Print-9 of Wales to this 3 mi: ch too much to upon that 5,500 can be found countrv ; and hereby express our abhoronce gto enter into the spirit of this proposition. of the sai" Duke’s co: tlth‘t, as being. aiitag- g onistic not only to our Loyal Institution, but i , - also to the whole Protestant portion. of Her; Valuable Farm'lo Let 01' Sell. Majesty’s suhjects. And also. tziat this Coun- . HF unrlersi ‘ q , . _. , ) ,.. - , - _ 1 gncd offit‘s ror sale the followzng if Lodge. entirely exoneraies the Banish), of; valuable property belonging to the late. An- Lanaila from all blame in the matter. - it drew Park, viz; Lot 51, 2nd Concession, South Leader. ,- Eof the Durham! Road, Bentinck, containing 76 At the residence of the bride’s motherf; township of Arthur, on the 28111 1113., by the ’ Rev. D. McLean, David Reid, Esq. Ennis 1 killer: Mills, to Miss Elizabeth Dale, third‘ .ï¬aughter of £116 late Andrew Dale, of Ayr-i (hire, Scotland. ‘ - old Eagle is only Moulting. 31m: in nu. Cm: add mu m {:8}; {"z 1" H (1‘ y ’heé ( 3:028:22: in im i111: {rim m :m the pain o ‘0“? {Name things It shim wig-ma wind has lead in Hart “1‘“! In." 12 H8 0' ll ' them. and )‘r we arv under a {in ~‘L*:-t.zi1)‘U-r 0:" has he eve: prui'cck on his Him) ()1. his co WM; 3 {We p! DI ARRIED. :m u Government ‘ have had no zap-3 they ‘HIWL , (if any! mil}: in 3 x which i 1'. \Vi j lmyu. ln-M i: month, immuh H l'anL H! up- LISHT of unclaimed Letters remaimng in Ben- A B M Mac Best, Miss Dortha A McDonald, Angus: Benton. Miss Betsey McGilvoray, M Bell, Hem y Mitchell, Robert Brown, Thomas McDonald, Hector Benton, James McDonald, Duncan C D McKinnon, Angus Draper, J McKinnon, John Campbell, J M McL’ee, James Connor, Henry McEachersn, Arch 2 Dohnev,J Morrison Miss Mary Dirk-grin. Samuel McCormick Dougall Campbell, J M C unnor, Henry Dobney, J Dickson, Samuel Cameron, Duncan Campbels, Wm 13 Laï¬erty Michael Lindsey, Andrew Lighthall, S M Icctimx, and unless pain! on m: !ef0re the ï¬f- N 911th (.a} of Apr}! next, wil' be put into the Dixisiun (m :t for (Quilt-Minn. JAM KS HUNTER. Durham, March 7. 1861. LL persons indebted to DR. J. MOORE ‘- :trv hm'ehv notiï¬ed that :1}! NOTES and A FUCK A CCUUNTS are in my hawk {91‘ 691: GOOD NEWS FOR JUI'RNEYMAN PRINTERS THE 111.11113‘101'3 of Tm: memm, with a view to He vansinn 1f the can 111'1011 1f “ the “:1an of the Craft’ and its ormmqnent greater 11<0f111110.<~‘,h:1v0 10301101! to offe 1‘ as :1 premium :1 W11l-a~'~111'11le11n PRIV’WNG 0111C? ant'x $100" to tho f11rt1 unto indnnnml 0111 of.) ' 1""!‘111111111011; pa '1an 311151 ‘ihers‘ (1111'111- ive 111“ 1} 1131‘ 11. 1‘? :1111 0111-1131) 0 1111011111 11139011511119 01111111111013 111:1; award it. The Ofï¬ce “1!! cm1;ist1f-â€"- One Buggies Half Medium (3111111111111- 111111 [71121110. l‘rrss . . ...... 1 . 1‘5 500 00 an 0111111111 1 ranklin Card and Bill 1191111 P1953. ....... . 180 00 One Hmw\ ' 1'11'3 111311: Cabfnct, ï¬g} 3; ,9 One â€an (\H '-‘ns 111‘“! Cal) 210?. f‘HI s: .0 L? “i111 standing galley on mp, 29 ’1“; (2 mm, 10% and triplvâ€"r-a beau- tiful article ............... . One" 111.} < si'xg Stnnv mn‘. Frame. . . . . . Assortment f \\ um! T3: :30 . . . .. . .-\ :soumt-nt (f Metal '1‘. 1:,e smtahlefnr Jobs, rard.‘ b: l‘â€" hmd s and Ci!- cuLsr s, all new . . ......... . B‘arlej‘ Tum} ..... . ................. 81.000 (0 The crmditiwns uf tho- mamiï¬ciont award are :â€" l"rstâ€"Tl;:1t the 5,502) subzcmwrs shall pay the (VIE/I if: mir’mm‘, In Gold or New York State Cur- rvnry, M â€Mr order cmne in, and bcfore the lst dzu' 4f May 19:21. Sewn .’â€"â€"Thnt :11! subscribers (now paid} on our banks have an equal right to the chance for the premiumâ€"â€use frvm Canada paying 25 cents oxfm to cover postn are m the line. 'I'hirrlâ€"Tlmt all subscribers 51H indebted, if they 30nd in their subscrig‘vtion on or before the ht of March, shall £1350 have an equal chance for the nremmm. - Fourthâ€"That a Cnmmixtee of ï¬ve, be. selected from the members ofthe National Lonvention, to he held in the City of Vew York next May, have full newer to (let: (le upon an equitable plan of reâ€" ward to the fortunate recmient, and their award shall he aquiesced in by all parties concerned. Fifth-«That the names of all subscribers shall be published in each successive issue of THE Pm:- n-zn, till Yhe 5,506) names emne inâ€"so that every individual interestedmay he assured that he will have even and exact justice in the award of the $1,000Winting Ofï¬ce. 10 1111: 60,000 pawn-1113 or THE UNITED STATES- , AND CANADA. i The ahovc proposition is made in good faith. 3, The jnh presses are mannfa ctured by the two cele- I‘hmted 'huilders of the wo1ltl--t’he Rnggles Com- pany, and Gen. P. Gordon, Esq. â€"-and are human 'to the trade of this hemispere as A No.1 articles. 1 The other mattrials are of ti. e "best description, Iand the lucky printer who gets the award will ’ hme :1 fair opportunih (with industry) of becom- ing independent. {13’ \‘one but practical printers gore contemplated 1:) ti: is mnniï¬cent premium .55 533" Every printer imowsflmt our Magazine it- self is worth nmre than $1 a. year. Thenfore. though only one individual (an obtain thp $1,000 prize, a“ the others will have the full value of their (10113 P. 81000 PREMIUM! I HE undersigned ofi‘r-rs tor sale the followingl ‘valnahfe property belonging to the la te. An- drew Park, viz; Lot 51, 2nd Concession, South of the Durham, Road, llent‘inck, containing 76 acres, 35 of which. are cleare “, feneed, and in a high sta-‘e of culti\'ati«-n. There ’is a good log house and barn on the premi es ;also on excellent spring of wa ter. This property has a leading road on two sides and is o ly 5; miles from t e rising town of Durham. The land is of excellent quality. Teens LIBERAL. 1 Application to be made to I Aï¬nt‘l'ï¬nfï¬qnia Berninck, October 17, 1866. [Franz the Daily Leader. TORONTO MARKETS. DURHAM MARKETS. NOTICE. ..... ...$4.00 to $0.00 0.58 “ 0.60 . ....... 0.14 ‘ 0.15 . . 0".28 “ 0.30 0.30 “ 0.35 HENRY 5: G P. E A SON, Owen, Isaac 2 Petty, John Powers, Jno D Pace, James ARCHIB AL D PAW, WILLIAM METHBR, Executors, Benï¬uck P. O. A. B. MCNA B, Postmaster. March 7. 1861. Publishers. 100 On 165') 00 (10 00 Hardware in ï¬wen Sound I 3 8333 333339 N33 3133;, mmmmmwï¬ Would call the attention of Blacksmiths, Carpeiners, Farmers, Builders, and the publie generally, to his large and well assorted stock of Iron, S'teel, Anvils, Vices, Bellov‘vs, Hand Sledge LUIAIEIiS, FlLES, RASPS, NAILS of all kinds, News, Belts, Screws, Rivets, Giass, PAINTS, oth, COLORS, SCALES, WEIGHTS, so, 6510., (356., All of which lie is prepared to sell at or below Torontd prices, freight added. GEE; 59A"? 1-st DUCT J. CNS .' ’Ih: Subms wr .- <stock contains as varied an assortment as any in Canada Wlmt, which parties Will ï¬nd to their advantage to svlect from. W. KCUGH. Cabinet 8: Upholstery I “mam flammawquis I SCAG OP; 0 OWEN SOUND. I I {“II.\IRS, I’EDSTE -\I)S. â€TREACS, ‘ SOFAS, I ' SIIIIIIIg Ali IIS '.I‘ -\I» I EC- . and all kinds of IIOL‘SIIIIUI D 1‘ UR â€TII‘L III} on hand 01 made In m"? (91', of the I’ est 3! :11 mil \\ InI manship and‘“ Dwigu, and sex ling off at, {he Imxest Imuntu I‘rivvs. Farmers and others visiting: Owen Sound, are respwiIVeIg: invited In call, when they can ub- min Gn-uII-r “margins, than can be made at an; .I'Iizcr Name in this County ., I: E A- I R. FAG T U R" 3 71“ AKI‘IS this opportunity of informing the in- - habl ants of South Grey that he. has con- stantly on ha nd a great variety of WINDSC R ROCKING CHAIRS, Buneaus, {EmmoardS- FARM AN D SAW MILL And all other articles required in the trade. ‘ FOR SALE. N.B.---.\'o imported work.-â€"Every article man- factm‘ed on the. premises, and warranted to glvc sutis action. OWEN 80mm, December, 7th, 1360. â€93 u- 33'3133I’213‘i: ‘urnit 1‘! ‘ 3.22 “NEWS OF THE WEEK.†' ‘HE favor wit}: which The Lcarlcrhas been received by tin: puifm‘ no)" be judged by the fact tLat since its C¢.:i"1!'lii?ri'_'x'2;i3:12. in July 1852, it has steadily increased in circulation until. in its various Editions, it lms SEVRRAL THOUSAND more subsc: ibcrs than any other paper in Canada Every exertion is being used to make it more and more indispensable for every fumily in the Pro- Vince. THE DAILY LEADER T HE LEADER, Is published every morning, in time tor the. early trains, at SIX DOLLAZ‘S per nnnnm, in advance. It is a. large sheet, and contaiss the earliest and most reliable intelligence that can be obtained from every part of the world. (hm: Sound, Jan. ' (IQBEN’E‘Y €95“ GREY FURNITURE FMPORIUM. El. 33". ‘W iliï¬ï¬‚’i‘ Is-published on Tuesdays and Fridays, at THREE DOLLARS at year, in advance. It contains all the reading matter of the Daily Leader; and for par- ties who do not reside near enough to a Post Of- ï¬ce to call every day, this paper Will supply them “i111 all the intelligence they could receive from a Daily. THE DURHAM STANDARD; DURHAM, MARCH 8,1861. ____-â€"â€" Ispublisned every Friday, and “ THE PATRIOT and the " NEWS OF THE WEEK" are published ex'ery‘“’e nesday at the rate of one dollar in ad- vance. These papers are primed on a large Sheet and contain the most important part eithe read- ing matter of the Daily Leader. Market Reports are particularly attended to in them. ‘ T hese are the cheapest papers in the Provinces. - ‘ c- ‘_ ‘O‘.‘_‘ _-L‘- Owen Sound, Jan. 28, 1861. luv vu-v“ I- ‘ One 'dollargvï¬Ã©f is added to each Edition when not paul in advance. HAS OPENED THE NEW STORE IN THE STONE BLOCK, CORNER OF UNION AND SCROPE STREETS. The large circulation of The Leader makes it the very bask medium of publishing notices of any kind. suu. Rates : for Daily, four pence a line, fcr ï¬rst in- sertiau, and one penny ea ch subsequent insertion, For Weeklies, snx pence a lune for ea ch inst-mien IVITH AN EXTENSIVE STOCK SEAN-WEEKLY LEADER (my; - in :;EL! (JO/3E1 ()EL EJIKEEPS! ! THE WEEKLY LEADER “THE PATRIOT v" OWEN 8:0 "353' Bedsteads, T0 ADVERTISERS. AND CANADIAN MARKETS. W’hich has been purchased in the best, morning, in time for the. early ; (NEXT D009. 10 R. PA'rzusoN’s) OWEN 570â€"11137â€, ---A.\'D"" AND Tables, Ou 0d 112-13. ), .J‘UI EETOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ‘1 attention of the Pubï¬c of Durham and vic- inity to their large and varied stock of Cabinet. Furmturc, nomprismg Enareaum, Bcalsmaés, £59596. Cc'wï¬aes, (lupboards, , {31233225, Tables c. Pian 2s. 32221220orm2,F122ti2ms, \(‘cordeons and other “2232011 1225: 22222202123 tuned and reuaired. 1;:222312Xczsâ€"P2222’20‘22. St, near the Maukct. P2222203 Visiting! Owe 2 82122222 \2 ill ï¬nd it to tuck advantage 20 C222! 1222222229 2222201222: 222g elsewhere l‘lvm }' 222-22 22.0 22222210 (222 2,22 9 pmnï¬scs and can be “112212 Med CA BIKE T FURNITURE. LGT OF LAND CONTAINING 5f) ACRES, _ with about thirtv cleared, and under fence. The Lunl is in f'OOd 01‘321di1i0n, and well situa- sited, .\ 1m mo Saw mills close bv: :1 (>rist mill and Distillery uithin two miles; the Gumlcd Road from G1: elph to 0“ en Smnul passing at the same disla nce ; and within livemiles of the Vil- lage(fDur:.h1m Fur parzt '90ul rs appli (if by letier, *snstnaui) to JOlIN MlLLLPi, j, ‘3 .P- fl Pï¬gé‘m. Zontincl , P 0. Durham Dec. 12, 1860. 1054-4 Lb Galt Repm tea cop) four inseltions and send account to the above. IIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE the following valuable property, viz: Lot No. 1, 2nd con. Egremont, containing 100 acres, 40 of which are cleared, and. a comfortable dwelling house thereon. Time is also an xcel- lent saw-mill on the above farm, with 13' feet ‘l1ead’ of water on a. never-ï¬tili ng stream, andis only four miles from the rising town of Durham. HOUSE AND LO FQR gI’ELE. ' pr U) 'fl'.‘ I-IE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE lot No. 8 Bruce-5L, D111-,ha.m containing a halfacre of land, well fenced “ith a commodious nd comfortable dwelling house thereon, 21126 feet containing Four megantly Finishedlioom, Beiides a large kitchen attached. The above is situated 111 one of the most desire ble localities 111 Durham ‘ Immediate possession “ill be given. anda. clear title, ---‘â€" -- February llst, 1881. ORSUAN BROTHERS, of Guelph, have just received. 400 280133259 of AXES, which they will sell by the Box as fol? ows :â€" Data’s, all polishee, z} Dollars per Box of dozen, or â€by the single Axe, 87‘ cents. HORSMAN BROTHERS . can recommend 'theSe Axes as the bhst to be had Holt Cos Axes 8 Dollars 50 cents per Box of. I (102%, or by the single Axe 75cents. Immediately on the opening of Navigation for the sum ‘of Fifty Uouars, c Horsman Brothers will receice an immense addi- 139'“ Of October 0" the 51'5" 0f tion to their heary stock of Hardware, which, nosvalue has been given for 1 they will sell very cheap, as usual. an endowment of twelve dolla HORSMAN BROTHERS, - THO] Iron-mongers, 61563175 Pigment, 14th Feb, 1861, U TERMS LIBERIU . Apply, if by letter, (pm-paid) to the pmprictor D. ROSE, 3â€"5;; Bentinck P.() . Durham, 15th Feb, 1860. T0 CHOPPERS. TERMS REASONABLE. @WEN 9,2061%; 2}, FOR SALE. 1 0 4-4-1)' 1.... 0‘ 11 Stock of ‘T HE CANADA POWDER COLIPANY v ‘ hereby give notice that HORSMN a r W a E e {BROTHERS} Imumongcis, Guelph, C. "’2, will, _ {from this date supply Country Storekeepere, and and will continue to recezve supplies during theéotheré'with POWPER, of all brands, made by Continental ‘ us, at the same pnces charged at our Mills, there- Winter months. from the British and g} . {1 h (I «a ~ '-~ ' : " I‘ ' ' )1 . . ‘ ' , - markets, by \re§301b dlbehargmg at Portland†Qiixglgé‘ â€(1)111: rc (her 1e expense of transport “ L 1 I o ' ‘rand Trunk Railwado Guelph. iat . . .1 _ thence by (I 3 1. The. follomng‘ 1-3.3 list of our brands, all of which can be had in any quant'ty, at Horsman Brathers, 1 HORSMAN BROTHERS, ; {ronmon gers, Guelph. A TY.- nJâ€"vnnn {an 1:“: x _- _ are now doing one of the largest Hardware trades in Canada, which is rapidly increasingwthcy attribute their astonishing success in business, to their having brought. down the prices of Hardware. in Guelph. New Hard vare can be purchased of Horsman Brothers, as low, if not lower, than can be. had in any town in Canada. would draw attention to the fact, that a further reduction in the price of Hardware WEE! trike pin ce immediately, as the following list of a few articles sold by them will Show :â€" Cut nails in qiia_1_1titiesâ€"10 lbs. and upwards»- 4 cents per 1b. Wrought nails, 10 cents per 11). Axes (warranted) $1 each. Glass 7 >< 9 and 8 >< 10, 113 3d per box. Glass 10 x 12, 12s per box, 10 :4 14, 125 6d ta-w :â€" . -â€", _â€"v ‘- per box, and other sizes proportionally cheap. Putty, 3d per 1b. 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 3.; -‘--i ‘1- gallon. First quality White Lead, 153 per lb. Best Reï¬ned Iron, 173 Gd per 1001133., and all other goods eqally cheap. To give a. list. of Hardware, kept on hand by HORSMAN BROTHERS would ï¬ll a newspaper, sufï¬ce it to say, that anything required can be purchased of them and their prices warranted to give satisfaction. HORSMAN BROTHERS, Iromzwngers, Guelph. “on ‘2. l959- tfâ€"55 for any quantity oI'WOOL delivered at his resi- dence, four miles west of Durham, on the Durham 11013135513331 BRï¬THERS Road. SLEIGH, AND PLOUGH ‘ AVE just. received large additions to their . Stock of HORSBIIAN BROTHER, V 71113 PROPRIETOR ANNOUNCES TO THE inhabitants of Durham and surrounding cnux‘ntry that 110 is prepared to furnish any of the almv: articles on short notice, and of superior workmanship and quality, as nothing except the best quality of timbn' will be 1135 d. 1‘ ,_JA_-- vw‘av '1 --_, Good mexchantable lumber or farm produce taken as cash. Dec. 2, 1859. RING Nos. 21 AND 22 ,QUEE‘N STREET, in the toxin of Duiham, containing ONE ACRE is 1th :1. (iv: elling I: 01150 tlieieon. The site is eligible and coxnn1andi11g,and will be $01.. or. moderate terms. Apply, if by letter [[ ostpaid] to JOHN MOODIE, Land Agent, Bentinck,P. O. ANDREW LIVINGSTON, Dentinck, 8111 Feb, 1860. 62-137 OT No.54, 2nd CON., OLD SURVEY, BEJâ€" J 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 piâ€"ne 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 :1 acre, with a. comfortable house thereon. Title Indisputable. _ Tefms Libcrablczlâ€"Apply (if by 1ettcr,post- paid.) to B. B. MILLER, West Arran, P. 0. Co. Bruce. or to the STANDARD Ofï¬ce Arm†:1- 1860- 70â€"“ HE Subscriber will pay the highest in Cash, or‘ in eXchangc for TOWN AND PARK LOT FOR. SALE. NE ACRE OF LAND IN THE CENTRE OF the town of Durham, fronting on three streetsâ€"8 rods on Garafmstt., so rods on Ches- ter-sh, and 1‘. rods on Queen-3L; 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 'l‘I---_- 2 Durham, 28 June, 1800. ‘WLDV .. __, been bearinngor several years past; There is a good frame dwelling house thereon, 24 x 32, con- taining 8 rooms, and aworks‘hop 20 x 30, besides, a. never-failing spring of water. Containining 4 acres and 10 perches, is in a goon state of cultn'atlon, and only ; a mile. from the above.‘ ‘ Bentinck, 28211 May 1860. “n which iS'an excellent Mill Site, and only miles from Durham. Terms liberal ' {153†Clear Deeds will _be given for_§t§e above. N Vlvw- __ .Applioatiovrgkvif bv lettzr pre ait‘. wi ' ' ‘ ' th . » pace to elther of the above: to p ) refel THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED against purchasing or negotiating a. note of Hand g1; en by the subscriber to Charles Vbllett, for theg sum of Fiftj‘ Dollars, drawn in the latter part of October or the ï¬rst of November, 1858, as no value has been given for the same; There 18 an endorsment of twelve dollars on said note. THOMAS VOLLETT. E‘zï¬ï¬ï¬ AND 'E‘GBEWN Eï¬b'l‘ April 4, 1860. “Ex'ï¬GG-mmg Also, 100 acres in Normanby, Durham, 26th April, 1960: W091. N GLOTE, ALSO A PARK LOT, Hanaaï¬wtory. FLANNEL CA UTIO N‘. A. MCI“ ARLA NE. 82-1y. G. J. MATTHEWS, Bentinck P. O. 1960.‘ 73-tf 7i! Regs Biasting C I C B 18s 9d per keg of 251118. 10:05 Snorting F 215 3d keg if 251bs. Kegs “ FF ’CS 3d a Kegs 1" FFF 285 9d “ Canister F 1‘ i 25 Gd per (302 ;ibs. 20s pr doz. lib. 1: F11 1: 133 9d pei doz.i11 glbs. 21s 3d per doz. libs. “ Duc‘. Shooting 18s 3d per doz. iii § lbs. 213-3 311 per doz. libs. “ Patridgc 165 3d per doz. in 1ibs. 263311 11131 1102. in libs. “' Canadian Rifle. 1C3 3d 1111' doz. in; lbs. 263 3d 101' doz. in libs. “ Diamond Giain 215 3d per doz. in libs. 368 3d per doz. in libs. “ Keilv Rifle 23 3 9d per doz. in “be.â€" 423 6d per doz. in libs. Capital Isaac €.Giimor, Esq. 114r-6 Rice Lewis, Esq. James Beatty, Esq. T. P. Hobarts, Esq. ASS'eerm-nre Company OF TORONTO, C. W. M. Rossin, Esq. | Secretary 4- 7’)°eas,. .BERNARD HALDEN, Esq. Solicitor, .......... ANGUS MORRISON, Esq. Banker. , ........... BANK UPPER CANADA. Benjamin Switzer, Esq., Inspector. Hem Oiï¬co-uflmrch Street, Toronto, 3‘3’ The Business of this Company conï¬ned ex- (1113ixe1y to the Fire Department. Assurances effected against loss or damage by Fire 0111111 descriptions ova1ld1ng~and their con- tents. on ï¬n 111111110 term: 1.. and at mtes ofpremium as low as that 11f any other responsible Company. $13†Terms of Application,add all necessary in- formation to be had on applying to 'EIâ€"IE SUBSCRIBER. HEREBY NOTIFIES - the public that he. has on hand, and is prepared to make, (11 shcrt notice, any article in the above ‘11: HE subsm‘iher, in eonseqtzenee of his intended removal to Engla nd, one. s for Sale the third part. :; f Lot. No. 1, lst Concession Normanby, Gnmfmxa Road, containing 50 acres, 30 of w hich are cleared, fenced, and in a good state of (ulti- vation, with a good log house and double log barn thereon ; also an excellint spring of water con- venient to the l uildings, and a ï¬ne creek running across the lot. â€The. above property is only two miles south of Durham, on the leading road to \HUC'ph; and the land being of ï¬rst quality; oii'ers a most desirable Opportunity for investment. For parlicuiazs apply (if by letter, pre-paid) at the Smxnmn Oï¬iec, or to the proprietor, J ABIES TURNER. G UN POWTDER. Jan. 527 1859. Durham, 5th Dec;, 1800. Gmm‘al Caagmring. f Galasâ€"thin}, Silversmith, and Engr‘aier. (1111b and Lodge Seals made to order at tw'elve hours' notice. l ï¬O'Fix-st door North of J. T. Butchart's Coa- fectioncry Shop, Poulett St , Owen Saund. RACTfC AL VS ATCH AND CLOCK MAKER‘ Goldsmith, Silversmith and Engraver. (,‘lub 01 ders from Du: ham, whether by mail or Other.- wise, punctually attended to. Charges moderate Normanby, Oct. 17, 1860. JEWELRY NEATLY REPAIRED. ï¬â€™ Wrought Iron Shares made for any Had a :ploughs, , E†Mill Picks Made and Sharpened; £1? Axes J umped and Tempered, {3" Any person in need of a Farrier will ï¬nd it to their avantage to call 0‘: him. Durham; NOV. 25, 1858. x Blacksmith ‘ Â¥ _, IS PREPARED TO DO MillWork, Horse Shocing, In With Agencies all over the Province. tï¬c BEST STYLE and at.Moderate Prim GETS-334$.) JQSIISE. SAR'IUEL E. LEGATE Agent at Durham. INCORPORATED, 185]. Opposite the Durham Hotel. GEORGE TUCKER. FAR}! F922 SALE. DIRECTORS: WESTERN mith _and~ Farrier. Saddle} Street, FROM ENGLAND, 215 3d per (102. in ilbs. in 11133. 9d per doz. in $1115.- in llbs. Thomas Haworth, Esq. Wm. Henderson, Esq. Walter Ma cfarlane,Esq. Viceâ€"President.- Gco. Mickie, Esq. AND $400,000. 104--6m 97-23 "1