A little brother of mine, a Kentucky cor- respondent says, twelve years old, quarrelmg with one of my negroes. threw a rotten apple at him, which took effect between two very large sized lips, and liberally bespattered the Lawrenc remainder of his face. The little “contra“ band†spit and eputteretl for a moment. anti; John Le: Tndignmttly mztrvlted off, exclaiming, “Massâ€™ï¬ Banker-e, Horace, I take ills countenance tight in and‘ HUN? 2! M.» 3m†Millet.“ l William W P. H George l “for if it had I 31:01:13 havergvond'éred to xiv; met your lordship here!†A reverened and charitable divine, for the beneï¬t of the country where he resided caused a large causeway to he began ; and as he was one day overlooking the work. a cer- tain nobleman came by. “Well Doctor,†said be. “for all your great pains and char- ity, Idon’t take this to be the highway to heaven.†“Very true†replied the minister, ‘(r‘_o‘\ ‘ " ‘ g.‘ A NARRO\V ESCAPE.â€"â€"Old Mr. Fuddle fell down in a puddlegust as a runaway horse and shay came dashing and splashing and tearing that way. In helpless plight he roared with fright ; the horse came quick, all gallup and ktCk, when the old man raised his great oak stick ; the horse than shied a little aside. for sticks were no friends to his well fed hide.â€" 1Vitbin a foot of F uddle’s toes, Within an inch of his ruby nose. the wheel Came whizzing. and on it goes. Up rises Fuddle from out of puddle, and stands on the road with a stag-l gering stride ; then wheeling away from thel sdene of the fray, he flourished his stick with i a hero’s pride. “MR. SMITH, [wish to speak to you pri- vately. Permit me 30 take you apart a few moments.†Smith. (who wasn’t the least 1rightened)-â€"“ Certainly, sir, if you’ll promise to put me together again.†A YOUTH, after vainly trying to explain some scientiï¬c theory to his fair enamorata, said: “The question is difï¬cult, and I don’t see what I can do to make itclearer.†“Sup- pose you pop it,†whispered the blushing damsel. DPBTS are the most anomalous things known, for the more you contract them the more they increase. ing mind. 01038. Yes to get money. Prov. None so blind as theythat will not see. Cross. Yes, they that cannot see. Prov. Nothing but is good for something. Cross. Not so; nothing is not good for anything. Prov. The world is a long journey. Cross. Not so; the sun goes it every day. Prov. It is a great {vay to the bottom of the sea. Cross. Not any it is but a stone’s cast. (‘zmss PROVERBS.-â€"-PTOU. The more the merrier. Cross. Not so ; one hand IS enough in a nurse. Prov. Nothing )3 hard to a will- During the great war with France, in l which l-ingland’s most brilliant victories were I won, George the Third visited Portsmouth dockyard, and was surprised to ï¬nd the master builder of that establishment enlarg- ing one of the (locks on his own responsibility. ‘And why,’ asked the King, ‘have you pre- sumed to do this without authority? “Please your Majest t,†he replied, “I learnt that the French were building a ship too large to come into the (locks as it was.†The King was thoroughly satisï¬ed with the explanation. It is mere matter of fact to mention, that the French ship was captured very soon after-‘ ward, and brought into the docks so thought- fully provided for her. i Oh, take de nmttock, white man, (16 shubble an (10 Spade; We boardahs hab no work to (lo-«We all hub quit dc trade! But ’fore you pay de boardah bills you’ll hab to tug and sweat, And wish you wasn’t white trash 3 thousand times,’ I’ll bet. Oh, Hi 0 Dinkum Darkey; Oh, don’t you hear de bell? It‘s ringin’ for de boat-(labs At. Uncle Sam’s Hotel. It’s a mighty big ole tavern, dat United States Hotel! It has sixty thousand boardaht‘, and it ’commo- dates ’em well! I t has room for all ob Dixie, and I spects they’ll all be here Wid dar wives and picininnies; ’fore de endin' ob de year. Uh, Hi 0 Dlnkum Dal-key, We have no bills to pay, hey charge 'em to de white trash I hear Lie landlord say. Just hear 113m call de waitah to fetch along de wine! And see de little White boys :1 helpin’ Mistah Snow, And bringin’ chicken ï¬xens to de lubly Dinah Crow. 01), Hi 0 Dinkum Darkey, 1’s cuttin’ quite a swell, 1‘: took rooms at a tavern-- De United States Hotel. De scrusbinatin’ Pompey, when he sits down dine. And don't you know dc boat-dubs ?--de ’00:}:- plished Dinah Crow, De scrushinatin’ Pompey, and de gallant Mistah Snow, And all ob de “born equals,†no matter what dey dwell, Are going to be boardahs at Uncle Sam’s Ho- tel. Dc possum it was lunyâ€"but we’ve better grub dam (latâ€"~â€" De hoe-ca lie it was ’niï¬cent, the racoon sweet and fa t“â€" But ’possum, ’coon, and hoe-cake, I bid you all farewell! You wouldn’t suit (10. ’siety at Uncle Sam’s Ho- tel. r me of the ‘boardahs‘at the boarding house for coEored gentlemen kept by Uncle Sam under direc- 1;..n of the Secretaries of the Treasurv and Wt thus pours out his gratitude through the colums nf the Logan (Uhio) Gazette. i 5 took rooms for the seasonâ€"1’s cuttin’ quite a swellâ€"â€" ['s Stoppin’ at a tavern-dc United States Hotel' Ule Uncle Sam’s dc landlordâ€"we eat and drink our fill-â€" Au’ de wisdom of de measure is, dar’s nufï¬n’ for de bill! 011, Hi 0 Dinkum Darkey, De white trash can’t afford To take rooms at de tavern 1‘ What de cullud gentry board. 5? â€it and [Iumomn Be- l'nited Siates Hotel. Oh, Hi 0 Dinkum Darkey, 0 very sure I am, De best ob all dc taverns Is kept by Uncle Sam. 011, Hi 0 Dinkum Darkey, Oh don’t you hear do bell? I 1‘s ringin’ for de boardahs At Uncle Sam’s Hotel. John Leys, Esq, William McMaster, Esq. ., W P. Rowland, Esq. ., )1. P. P. George Mickie, Esq. ., Lawrence Heyden, Esq. ., I u- “M ON IMPROVED FARMS FOR ANYï¬TERM NOT EXCEEDING TEN YEARS. A. G. RAMSAY. SECRETARY. GE: THOS. M. SIMONS. JOHN Come yancerflommissioner i n Queen’s Bench ’ and Commssion General Again. I “sze flssurnace is the Cheapest and the safest mode of making a certain and secure investment for one’s anily.â€â€"-Bsxuum FRANKLIN. PKESIDEXT. VICE°PRKSIDENL JOHN YOUNG, ESQ, ' JOHN FERRIE, Esq- INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF t0 PERMANENT BUILDING AND sgvzses SQEIEEEQ In Durham, Hanover, Waikerton, Mount F crest, Owen Sound, and other rising localities, many oi such being admirably adapted for mechanical purposes and Private:Residcnccs application, if by letter (pro-paid) will receive strictattention. ALEX. B. Bic-NAB, General Agent. Durham, May 1, 1861. 125-]y. Improved and wild, situated in the Townships of Holland, Sullivan, Proton, Artemesfa, Garza. fraxa c., c., at low prices and on liberal term of payment. Homesteads Undisturbed BY CIVIL-1.4 WJl'IKo The subscriber is prepared to offer for sate ALEXANDER DAVIDSOS'; I napector. CAPITALâ€"ONE MILLION DOLLARS INSURANCE ON LIBERAL TERMS â€"- PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS WITHOUT REFERENCES TO ENGLAND. 01’? No Charge for Policies. FRANCIS H. HEWARD, A [UV 1 \ann n A 17rh£9n Ir CAPITAL, Two Millions Sterling R on L IN SU RA N (:1: BUILDINGS IVBL?QOL AND LOMBARD STREET pcrty IS valueu, and the title approved of. For form of application or other information, apply to A. R. ROCHE, Manager, Wellington Street, near John Street, Toronto, or to. ALEX. B. McNA B, VALUATOR, Durham. n.._‘- - -- n " ‘ amount for immediate investment. and are now able to make advances at the above rate of Inter- est, for periods of ï¬ve years, upon Improved Farms. The money can be obtained as soon as the pro- perty is valued, and the title approved of. Durham, May 1, 1861 INSURANCE. C(DNIPANY FIRE AND LIFE. 0n Freehold Property. * THE CANADA AGENCY ASSOCIATION, or Loxnos, (manna) I IAYING effected loans to the extent of, Durham Co ., Grey, 1 MONEY LENT L04 8 ATS PER CT. DURHAM, ALEX. B. MCNAB, C(HINIISSION MERCHANT AND QEEg'RAIg ACEâ€"ET Bentinck Post Mice, PRESIDENT. THE BANK OF MONTREA L, FIRST CLASS DIORTGAGES. Apply to ALEX. B. MCNAB. May 1, 1861. Messrs. BRYCE, MCMURRICH CO, Toronto: “ BROWN, GILLESPIB (30., Hamilton. “ THOMSON 8r. BURNS, Toronto. ROBERT Pusaaox, Esq., Owen Sound. TOWN AND PARK LOTS Durham 8zh Aug., 18751 MONEY T0 LEN D Assurance Company. 'A. r. man, Egg; London DIRECTORS : FARM LOTS, HAMILTON, c. ESTABLISHED, 1847. FARMERS ----- yutug‘ . . The Bunk of Upper Canada ALEX. B. MCNAB, HEAD OFFICE. REFERENCES: MANAGER. BANKERS. THE 9W- TORONTO. ALEX. B. MCNAB, ALSO JOHN STRux'E'SIkN A. B. McNAB, Agent, Durham. 01. May, 180 125-1y GENERAL AGENT‘ PA RLIA M ENT. COUNTY GREY. President. Manager. A gen! Ageilt. 125-1): 125-1y} l39-tf’ DURHAM STANDARD, AND COUNTY SUBSCRIBE FOR THE STANDARD Wholesale A gents zâ€"Barcla y 8: 00., 75 Far- rington street; may he had from Messrs. Igarker' 8r. Cattle, Chemists, Durham, and trom all Chem- ists throughout the wodd. ' â€"â€".â€"--- VI Patent Medicine Warehouse, 19 Berners Oxford street, London. For all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. I It never closes up the surface ot‘a wound whilst full of matter, but will ï¬rst bring all to the Sup. face, and ï¬nally heal without breaking outanain The Pills aid the Ointment in "the followigm; Piles, Boils, Bruises, Excorintions, Blotchcs 0on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads Eves and Lips, Baldness, Ghappcd Hands, Chat‘ed And, Blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains Frost Bites, Scolds, Cuts, Bites, Freckles, Stings, Scro- fula, King’s Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts Con. tracted and Stiff Joints, Fistulas, Gout, S’weued Glands, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Whitlow Sore Nipples, Sore Threats, Scurvy, Sore Heads,’Rash, Tumours Old and deep-seated Ulcers W as Worms, itch, c. ls. lid. and’2s 9(1.’por ($12. ’ Dn 4m.“ 11-35:..- “7-....Lun- 1n n_ ‘ and are for the cure of every ailment incidental to Man, Woman, and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Indigestion, Billous, Liver, and Stomach Complaints, General Weakness, Gout, Rheumatism, Ltunbago, Pains in the Limbs, Headaches. Sore Threats, and every complaint caused by irregularities of the bowels, obstructed » perspiratnm, and deteriorated and unhealthy iblood. These l’ills work their very way to the 9 root of each disease, cleansing in their passage especially where mercury has been taken, and re- moving every unhealthy accumulation, till the blood is puriï¬ed, the whole system renovated, and . all the functions acting according to nature, the duties of life becmne a pleasure, where. before they ‘ had been sad and weary burdens. Do not hesi- tate-do not delay! a clean stoma eh must make a clean body. A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stomach, body and blood are pure, from regulating and cleansing the bowels, health is certain. Begin at the beginning, waste . no time; strike at the root of your ailment.â€" A gain. I say, look to your stomach. One trial of these Pills will force conviction, Sold in bottles, at 1sl§d., 25. 9d., 45 Cd., 113 Dr. Buchan’s :nvigoratiug Essence, For NERVOUS RELAXTION and GENRAL WEAKNESS, at once restores and invigorates \vith magical rapidity the most Debilitated Con- stitution, thereby insuring permanent health, in~ creased strength, energy, and a redoubled devel- opement of the muscular system. Failure is im- possible, for success is as certain as that daylight follows darkness. The only infallible remedy for acquired local and general debility, nervous prostration, depression of spirits, diminution of vital energy, emancipation, and for all female complaints. The medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but increases the natural vigour of man in youth, maturity, and old age. The properties of this invaluable re-invigorating Essence act directly on the nervous and museu- lar sytem, enriching, increasing, and purifying ,each particular vital fluid; its action is never- ! failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws i of nature. As the falling rain viviï¬es the parch- ed vegetation, so will the power of this all-potent agent restore the lost strength and energy of all who sutl‘er from exhaustive derangement, which so few of the medical profession attempt to tree t. 43. 6d, 113., or four quantities in one, 333. DR. Bncnan’s VEGETABLE SKIN OINTMENT. Is the only one yet discovered that cures the most 3 inveterate sores. Its effects are wonderful, giv-l ing instant relief to the sutlerer. Many thousands l have used it, and declare it to be the best in the ! world. It is the only i W NATURAL REMEDY ‘ May 22nd 1862 r UR. BUCHAN’S SUGAR~COATED SARSAPARULA PILLS. q, IT isa WELL-LNOWN FACT that SARSAPA- RILLA is the greatest puriï¬er of the blnod in the World. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE fâ€"The Bowels regularllâ€"And DEFY the DQCTOR!!! These Pills strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment Incidental to Man, Woman, and Child, such as all ernnï¬mm gymen, and others. DR. Bucxmx’s SUGAR~ - “IQIIUUKOII _.__--_---._ - , The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of LONDON, and sitting Magistrates of Marlborough Street. Westminster. Worship Street, Pow Street, c. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men, Cler- usury) 9.}..11, {$05. 1),. IIEALTII, IIAPPINHISS, AND LONG- LliFlzL‘ Are within the reach of all, by the. use of R BUC‘llAN’S VEGETABLE DOMESTIC Medicines, prepared from the Prescriptions of late Dr. Buchan, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, c., c. Cures are daily made, and their efï¬cacy proved in thousands of cases, attes- ted before the Aldermen of Guildhall. Agents : Bare}: London. May 222d, 1865 .. -..J .. vuuusuu'ubcu uetersive Essence, a re- medy for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purify- ing the system from contamination, recommended for secondary systems, blotches on the head and l face, enlargement of the throat, tonsih, and um- In; its beneï¬cial influence on the the system is undeniable. Price 113. and 335. per bottle, also saving of Us. Perry’s Patent Concentrated Essence of Copaihn. and Cube!) Sugar-Coated Globules, the most spee- dy remedy known. The Globules,| containing the Quintessence of Copaiba, Cuhebs, Buchu, e., at once cure, without the possibility of failure, Go. norrnoea, obstinate Gleet, Stricture, etc., immedi- ately subduingall inflammatory action; Encased in sugar, free from taste or smell. 4s. 6d and its. per box. Health Depends upon Pure Blood. Perry’s Purifying Pills, an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as scurvy, scrofule, ul- cers, boils, blotches, pimples on the face and body, c. Price 118. and 33s. per l ox. Sold at Mersrs. R. L. Perry Co‘s Whole- ‘ sale Depot, No. 19, Berncrs street, Oxford street w- -u-v “I‘lu‘ la, ; its bengï¬cial influence on undeniable. Price 113. and J saving of_1]s. Gnunnanvn AND MUSCULAR POWER REGAINEI), by the use of Perry’s Cordial Balm of Syn’acum Established nearly a century, known through- out the world as the Greatest Rev generator; a 3neverâ€"failing remedy for Spermatorrhoea, loss of manly power, produced by early ind'“ ' any other cause. It enriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable at once to fulï¬ll the most sacred obli- gations of married life. Price 113. per bottle, or four quantities in one, 333., which saves 113.; and in £5 bottles, effecting a saving of £1 12s. Perry’s Concentrated Detersive Essence, a re- medy for Syphilis in all its stages, also for purify- ing the system from contamination, recommended for secondary systems, blotches on the head and face, enlargement of the throat, tonsils. and nv ,A .. . . - - - 24- i.- l]- ----v.‘ yxxu lillUllU ElgalDSt an}, ame, and as a. further precau- tion against fraud, the public is notiï¬ed that none of their medicines are genuine, unless the sub- f their signature is attached to person rising their 11 ~â€" - y “‘1 uh] cxrcumstances, travel hither at home or ab and they hereby caution the public against person using their name, and as 9. mm“... m precluding the possibility of contamination. Also to be had from all Agents in all parts of the world. Extracts from the Silent Friend, price 6d., which contains directions for the guidance of patients. 0N NERVOUS RELAXATION AND EXHAUS- TION. New edition, enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Colored Engrav- ing-s on Steel, just published, price 13. HE SILENT FRIEND, the Greatest Medical Work of the Age, on Youthful Indiscretions and consequent Impediments to Marriage, deg- cribing the Anatomy of the Reproductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect restoration to manhood- with Barclay 00., 75 Barringdon street; [,1862. IV street, "I for any quantity of WOOL deï¬vered at his resi- dence, four miles west. of Durham, on the Durham THE Subscriber will pay the highest in Cash‘ or in exchange for FLANNEL if?†Axes Jumped and Tehgigéééd.†93’ Aly person in need of a Farrier will ï¬nd it to their avantage to call 0:1 him. Durham, Nov. 25, 1858. 1 if?†Wrought Iron Shares made for any kind 0 ploughs. if??? Mill Picks M‘ad6 {m_d Sharpened. In the IS PREPARED TO DO Mill ‘Vork, Horse Shoeing, Blacksmith and Farrier, Saddler Street, ANDRE‘." LIVING Rentinck, 8th Feb, 1860, The undersigned hav m for Durham and vicinity, g been appointed Agent for the above Company, LA ND, Esq, Rbsidmit Secrél'ari 3115;212:5(11255 0. SMITH, Esq., Resident Assistant Secretary; FRED.‘A. BALL, Inspector of .flgcncflzs T. BANDERSON, Esq. (President Bank of Mon- treal), Chairman. ALEX SIMI’ ON, Esq. (President Ontario Bank) n I “ -M-.4-. n . -- v .0 can't. nv 41‘sull Deputy- Chairman : \ HENRY CHAPMAN, Esq. ; JAMES MITCHELL, Esq.; EDIVARD J. S. MAITLAND, qu.; HEN- RY STARNES, Esq. M. P. I’.; J. H. MAIT- Y A \Yh 7.‘_‘ n Funds in hand (Deer. 1.800), ...... $0,299 130.60 Invested in Canada, .............. . 300,000.00 HEAD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH. Conwmzy’s Buildings, Corner of Plucefd’Ar- 711vcsaizd,G'rcatSt. J mm’s Street, ï¬lonlrcul. THE LIVE POOL LONDON CAPITAL-â€" Two Illzllwns 81021222,?“ D g“.]~:“ .1!“ FIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y For further information, please call at fhe Col ogc Rooms, or send for Catalogue and Circular nclosfng letter stamp. Address BRYANT is: STRATTON. Butfalo, N. Y. October 7, 1861. I ï¬-ly The Spencerian System of Penmanship is taught by W. P. SPENCER. Scholarship, full course, payable inudvance, $40 College open day and evening :--no vacations. Resident principals at Buffalo, J. C. BRYANT W. P. SPENCER. The Course of Instruction, is so arranged as to combine Theory and Practice, and thereby secure to the student, a perfect knowledge of accounts. Book-Keeping in all its departments, Commer- cial Law. Coxmnercial Arithmetic and Penman. ship, are taught in the most thorough and practi- cal manner. ‘ ‘ Hléï¬iiï¬ï¬'f'wï¬â€˜Ã©â€˜iifs‘iifï¬oiL. Durham, 8th Aug. 1861. _ 139-13' The Designs of the Institution, is to impart. to young men and ladies, a thorough: practical busiâ€" ness education. AND ST. LOUIS. A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo College, will be good in any of the others, either for completing the course, or for reviewing at any time thereafter. @gï¬zgm magma Is an important. link to the National Chavin of Gallegos, located in NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, ALBANY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, Parties visiting Owen Sound will ï¬nd it to their advntage to call beforepurc basing elsewhere. every article made on the premises and can be. warranted, “fOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention of the Public of Durham and vic- inity to their large and varied stock of Cabinet F urmture, comprismg Bureaus, ’ Bedsteads, ‘ Sofas, Couches, Cupboards, Chairs, Tables Pianos, Melodeons,F1utinas, Accordeons and other Musical Instruments tuned and repaired. . RESIDENCEâ€"Oppossite Wyllie’s Brick Building, ‘ ScropgStreM, Owen Sound. l in the best style) ~ - - $19 00 FOREST KING’S “ “ 19 80 BOX STOVES for 2 foot wood - - 6 50 H (t 2% (5 _ _ 8 00 Purchasers of Stoves will be supplied with Stove Pipes at six pence, outrency, each length, and elbows at 10 pence each. THE KI\G of STOVES, (Iargeststze, furnished in the best sty 10) «- FOREST KING’S “ “ BOX STOVES for 2 foot wood - - STOVES, STOVES. CABINET FURNITURE. February lst, 1861. BEST STYLE and at Moderate 'Price A. A. COCHRANE. Durham Foundry, Januray, 1862. 162-11‘ MAIN SENECA STREETS g...†In". n‘g WE WILL SELL, FOR CASH ONL Y DIRECTORS : AND CORNER OF .1STON, 624 v 112-15? REY ADVERTISER. All carefully selected, and suitable to the trade of the county. Highest Price paid for all kind of Farm Produce. Durham, 22nd Jam, 1862. 162-14 RIGGS' BLACK OIL is acknowledged by all who hue mad it, to be superior to Ganglia}; ()i), or any other Medicine now before the Public. for Sprains. Bruises. Cut: pulls}, and all injuries to Horseflesh. Good for man an CROCKERY, Wooden 8: Earthen Ware READY-MADE CLOTHING, * @E@@EEIES@ FOR THE PUBLIC, MILLER’S STORE GPEN A G A I N Call and see his __ - __ fl __ "WW, ,7 ,, MW... “w i â€at Mum 1 “Inc “as tUSO given tor their Nos. 1 and 2 Singer’s Illa-nuï¬wluring JIIac/lines. Prize. of a simi'ar character were also awarded \VANZER . Cos. Wheeler 82 Wilson and Wanzer 8: Cos. Singer’s Machines over all others, by the Board of Arts and Manufactures, at the Mechanics’ Institute, Toronto. They also took First Extra Prizes at the several County Agricultural Fairs,~at Hamilton, Paris, Galt, St. Thomas, Beamsville, Whitby, Cobourg, Bowmanville, in fact, in every place where they have been exhibited Wuzm a; Cos. \‘Vnnewn WILSON and WANZER Cos. Sixonn, EACEL, any Machines that ever were manu- act‘ured in the United States. £3†The ONLY PRIZE awarded for 111211in Sewing .Mzr/ez'zws Exhibition, held in London, Sept. 24111, 25111. 26th, and 57th, 1861; 85 Co.‘s, Wheeler :3- Wilson. The First Extra Prize was also give ï¬lanuï¬wluring lilac/lines. Prize of a shi‘ar character were :1 Wheeler 82 Wilson and Wanzer 8: Cos. Singer’s Ma chines over all 01 Manufactures, at the MechapirsflInstitute, Toronto. They also Price, 25 cents per home. Sold b all Dealers in Hedi» HARDWARE, own manufacture, to the entire satisfaction of the We have now running in the Citv of Hamilton OVER ONE HUNDRED )IAXCIIINES, of our H3" All clergymen who wish :1 Machine for their own use will be allowed the liberal discount of one-third from the mail price; or any poor indigent Widow in their parish will be allowed the same discount on a. Machine for her own use. Orders to be given ivariably through the ciergy- man of the Parish. ï¬E’AGENTS WANTEDtms ALL MACHINES \VAlllL-‘CJ'I‘lCD, and ‘ept in orrlgr for one year FREE OF CHARGE, when properly used. Every purchaser will be instructed at. our ofï¬ce, or by our authorised agent. We will deliver them at any 1min“ on the line of Railroads in the Province of Canada, free of charge. Having had several yea rs’ experience in the mm H ufaeture and sale of SE WING MACA INE 4 in the United States, weare fully confident that. no Ma- chine has been produced in the United States or (Jana da that can excel those. of our manufh eture in Stile/ling, Sea-mine, Hamming, Quilting, Marking, Felling, Galbering, Tricking, C'o'rthne‘2 Ifinu'im5, .373 It is important, to the purchaser to know that all the corresponding hurts of these Machines are alike, and mmmthetureti on these premiseq SO that if {my part be broken or detanged, it 0;: n be supplied or remedied with the least possible delay. 3 Hamilton, November 15th, 1861 DRY GOOD 8, Corner of James and WHEELER 59 WILSON’S 8: SINGER’S We would beg to call the attention of the Farming con ment of Imparted TURN IP, CARROTT, BERT, and MA} vast importance and gain attached to havmg good Seed and seller in the purchasing of poor seed ; we have pure and extensive growers. ' GARGLING OIL SUPERSEDED. Wholesale and Retail Druggists DURHAM, OWEN SOUND, AND GOD Dealers in Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Oils, Varnishes, Tar, Putty, Rosin, Field and Gardc Medicines, Trusses, Stationery, Combs and B description. u’STOUK OF GOODS, comprising all kinds of Durham, April 27, 1862 OUR G- All are Guaranteed to be Correctly Labelled 53’ A liberal discount allowed to Country Merchants purchasing by the dozen papers. TERMS LIBERAL . PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES! ‘iâ€"ARDEN SEEDS ARE PUT IN PAPERS OF FIVE CENTS EACH†HANUFA C†‘UBERS OF utty, Rosin, Field and Garden Seeds Is, Stationely, Combs and Brushes { Vine Ftreots, (between Royal Hotel and ank of Upper Canada.) ' PéRKEl} CATTLE, ne Farming community in particul :EET, and MANGEL WORTZEL “‘ vmg good Seed, and the heavy loss estailed to both buyer ; we have purchased from none b DURHAM AATE ()RG.ANIST St. JOhD’S Church, London . England, will give tuition on the above in- struments. Also a." few ladies will be instructed in the art, of practical singing. : Farming community ET, and MANGEL H i HE .SUBSCRIBER desires to call the at- { thEIOII of parties intending to build during 3 4,111 Anna-n†annnnn ‘.§AJ- 1-- 2- summon BRICK, ON REASONABLE TERMS. Those Brick are Larger than any heretofore manufactured in this country, and at much‘lowcr prices. 539031.], AND EXAMINE.â€".{;a J. H. CLARKE. Durham 17th April, 1862. 175:13‘. J tention of parties intending 16 gizild'aiiri; the coming season, that he is prepared!» fumis an unlimited quantity of ADVERTISE IN THE STANDARD Durham, 7th April, â€362 2:? Parties purchasing from our Age] have all the adxanzages extended to them gards terms etc. ,as :f deal! a N0. 1.--â€"Irou Stand, for II‘JSOS .CCCCCI...... No. 2.â€"-Ir0n Stand Each machine is furnis crcn-Dliver, Oil Can, thre \Ncedles. Hindus, Cord tra. Binders $5; eordcrs Tinead and needles for sale 3,:11 \u .3. ’;---II. If P1111121, b11111 0111311 1111 New 111111101 111:111meruun...†.-\'o. 4 .u-lLllf Case, Plain and â€(11111191. . . . . . .. N0 0. .‘1.--H:‘.}t Ca JSC, P111111 and He 1111111 1‘ 131111}; W: \o. 1I.--1 1111 I use, Plain N0. 1-«1‘1 II C1150 Extra 1’1 Hod. purchasers, which W est recommendu ions. BRICK! BRICK†DURHAM BRICK MANUFACTORY. rmo, HARP, MELODEON. GOOD STOCK BRICK r‘II ‘r‘ L: I USO. 'th, 1861, xi‘as given to R also given for their Nos. 1 Plain Finish with Hemmer Plain Half Panel “ , OWEN bOUND 85 Gcï¬mucn 139 157-175-1y MRS. one}! um :In'ne is furnished with “Tel ', Oil (Jan, thrqe extra Bobbins. choice selection of Teas, Horse and Cattle Medi- SIN GER’S. by the Judges at the Provincial van, mree extra Bobbins, and inns, Gorders and Markers, ex- - eordcrs $3 ' markers $2.â€"-- a ‘ y we consider one Plain I’anelcd, Glass Foot ck Walnut or Mahogany. . 65- I’Iain, with Hemmer 75 .55; uwuueu to them, as re 11“ dealing with oursclv ‘3. 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