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Durham Standard (1857), 26 Dec 1862, p. 4

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anmu. NAVIGATION. -- Burnside 1': a very skihul navigator of the ship 01 state. He Is keeping *er up to the wind ca itally, and does not want to $9! too far Scat. He has doubtieso an aversion to sailing Lee ward. A \1001' Quanta»..- Thu cynical editor of the ‘ Sam; day Review’ says that President Lincio n has no shade o! excuse tor issuing the em c'mit aption proc ocamation. W's hard!) think it can be denied that he has tcdorable prptext for freeing the slaves. . This witty little sheet may?” it appearance km Saturday. It is 31 (5006“ an ever. Here are a few choice morsels picked out. of its Tun Cnown Lwn Tucr Saunaâ€"It is said that Hon. W; ?McDou-gall, mafiging diâ€" rector of the institution, is engaged mouse- minating information among the bemghted Indians of the Manitoulin Islands, by dinni- buting nis old stock of ‘ Agriculturiatc ’ at 50¢ per copy. - The édfifile'i-J" ' thi From seedy coata.proteated notes, and leaky bootsâ€"protect as} ' _. _ _ . ;‘ ‘ . From Qreaking doors, a mfe thgt mores. confounded born. and dry-good’l storesâ€"pro~ tect us 2 F mm shabby hats, and torn ‘cravatn, nnd non-paying aubscriborrâ€"oavo u: ! ‘rom atinéing flien,.and coal black eyes, 2mg babiescries~deliver at! ‘ ‘ Iron} wwos mat scold, from maidens old, by sharpen»; soldâ€"preserve us ! From fopish meets, mock auctioneers, and woman’s tearsâ€"deliver us ! A man ceases to be a savage when you can awaken in him a design to buy and sell. Pamnk’s’ Lii'xxvr-From want ‘of gold, from wives that scold, from maidens old; by sharpers’aoMf-prenerve us ! A little boy asked his mother what “ blood relations” meant. She explained to him that it signified near relatives. etc. After thinking a moment, he said: “Then, mother. you must be the bloodiest relation I’ve got !” gun-harm] instead of a glase,that he may avoid the law and make it appear, beyond dispute, that he in telling liquor by the bar- rel. A cute Yankee in Kansas sells liquor ma Be sure and pay your doctor’n bill: promp- ly, because the famgtu Dr. Flint,“ North- ampton, used to say-stint people who paid their doctor’s bills mgoltrly were apt-to get more careful treatment when nick than those who were poor pay, becauu the doctor: couldn’t afford to have them die. r; ~ At a school examination, a Hibernian urchin being asked why it was so warm in the torrid zone, very promptly replicdâ€"“Be- cause it is so hot!” i , A pretty sinner may chance to be more attraction than anflnglt’ saint, and parsons sometims find it out. A good story istoid of a Yankee divine, of. an advanced age"; who married, for his second wife, a damsel young and handsome. 'When,tho elders of the church came to him to inrjuirc if the lady was a suitable person to make a useful figure‘ as a parson’s wife,ha answered frankly that he didn’t think she was. , “But,” added the irrepressible doctor, “ although I ‘ don’t pro- tend she is a saint, shs is a very pretty little sinner, "and I love her.” And the twain be- came One flesh. ’ ' ' â€"' ’ sixmen logo, can catch twenty-nine rabbits with eighty-seven legs, in forty-four minutes, how many legs must the same rabbits have to get away from eight dag: with thirty-two 1egs,in seventeen minutes and a half. again theyntiwpotch ;' Running a. rooting match ; Sow in the hutterml k drinking‘lm' fill; ”skint sad WW8”: " ~ Every thing" gone to destruction at will. Soon in the water: deep ' Tim’s we try head shall Iloep; Suckers and shiners shnll nibble none. ;. » Waves rolling on? ma, Singing n lullaby. . ‘ 0! n and main: when the wind‘ hlbwu. What’s that your Invin’, joy? “Tim come nnd kiss me boy 2” Here! hold my hnt whilo I akipon 1 Game mmy nus, my low, * Molly my'turtl'e-dov'e. ~ Whoop ! what a jewel you no to Molly Moriarty. Pink of praying, . . ' : Molly Moriarty, Molly my own, Sure ’tis your Tim is Ind; How could his heart be glgd, Since mun 101616 Molly has grown. Och ’twu your on Io bldn, Cw. Ill 220111.11!“ it; tyre, ._ -t A--'- , on: my poor hurt. in two..' loch took a halfofit, carried it of; Then when I spoke of love, ‘ Sworn byâ€"fio'm than, ‘ -’ flan ’twu unkind of you Molly, to «:08. , 0!: at my «bin door, ' When the dull daj' is o'er . Sadly I sit and send aig-‘s on the gale; Rain from my raping eyes _ Fully 9. Imamauppliec, 7’ Where drink the con‘hnt arc (and in the vale. Molly A Dial-Inky; F '- (31 an nu.) 7 reawgr, a jewel you no my Son Gmaunum.-â€"Twocu’ps of main. sea, one cup of sugar, one of butter, one of sour milk,- and five of flour; three eggs, one teaspoon of saleratus, and a teaspoon of ginger. All the materials should be warmed befon being mixed. ANOTBER WAY.-â€"Two pounds of taiaim, three pounds of cunants, three pounds of beef-snot, two pounds of moist sugar, two ounces of citron, one ounce of orangevpeel, one small nutmeg, one bottle of applés chop- ped fine, the rind of two lemons and juice of one, half a pint of brandy; mix well together. Th3; should be made a little time 'before ‘ . wafimdfor n”. l . I . :kLIV s é. ' Ct'nmc BACON.~â€"1 slaughter my pigs in the morning, cut them up and salt them the same night, taking out the two. shoulder veins, which is Very important. I get the best salt- petre [can ; I use about 1 lb. to a 3 cwt. pig, more or less. according to size I just rub_ a little on the skin side, and sprinkle it on the other side,carefully putting it on the joints or bones, then lay, it in a tub, the hams first cov- ering them thoroughly with fine salt; and no on until it is done, finally covering all over with fine salt I let it lie three weeks ; then hang it up to dry. I never have any more trouble, and never had bad bacon by any chance. Pound and dry, by fire, salt, and cal'netre before usingâ€"Yours. c., A Sub. 'scriher, Galway.-â€"Irt'sh Farmer’s Gaz- cite. ercmrxn.--â€"S?x pounds of . currents. three paurrds of raisins stoned, three pmrnds of apples chopped fine, four pounds of anal, two pounds of sugar, two pounds of beefflhe pea! and juice of two lemons, a pint of sweet wine, a quarter of a pint of brandy, ' alf an ounce of mixed spice. ‘ Press the whole into a deep pan when well mixed. And our devil, never sitting, still is; flitting, still is flitting back and forth upon the land- ing just outside the sanctum door. Tears adown his cheeks are streamingâ€"strange light from his eye is beamingâ€"any hisyoice is heard, still screaming, “ Sir, the foreman wants some more!”-â€"Aud Our soul, pierced with that screaming, is awakened from its dreaming, and has lost the peaceful feeling that we ever had before; for the fancy will come o'er us, that each reader’s face; before us" bears the horrid Wordsâ€"“ We' want a little more. l”-â€"-Words, on the foreheads. glar- ing, “ Your ‘funny’ column needs a little more l” " ' 'Now, this “local” had already walked about till nearly dead ; he had sauntered through the city till his feet were very soreâ€"- walkedthrough the street called Market. and by-wgya‘; running of? into tne portions of tho ’cxty-‘bbtkpuhlicand‘ obscure ; had examined store and cellar, and had questioned every “ feller ” whom he met, from door to door”, if anything was stirring-~any accident occur lugâ€"not published heretoforeâ€"and had met with no success ; he would rather kinder izueI-s he felt a little wicked at that ugly little bore, with the message from the foreman that he wanted ‘.‘ something more.” _ " Now, it’s time you were departing. you sad scamp l” cried we. upstarting ; -‘ get you back into the ofliveuoflice whereyou were before, or the words that you have spoken will soon get your bones all broken,” (and we seized a cudgel, oaken, that was lying on the floor,) “take your hands out. of. your pockets and leave the sanctum door ;‘ tell the toreman there’s no copy, you ugly little bore!” Quoth the devil, “ send him more.” ,v i _ 7. --_--_z ."-' , -_ --- wv-v-v nu, unu- uuuuuu UI. lalf scattered o’er-the fluorfi Thought we, i “ Jinclts he wants to barrow some old news- ; papers to- marrow, and ’twill be relief from; l sorrow to get rid of J ruins, the bore, by qp‘na l ing wide the door." ' Still the visitor' ept , knocking-knocking louder than before.â€" And the scattered piles of papers madly cut some curious capers, being lifted by a breeze coming through another door; and we wieh- ed (the wish was evil, for one deemed always civil) that Jir ks was at the devil, to stay there evermore, there to find his level-Jinke, the nerve unetringing bore ! Bracing up our patience firmer, then, with- out another murmur, “Mr. Jinks,” said we “ your pardon, your forgiveness to implore.â€" 'But the fact to, we were reading of some cu- rious proceeding, and thus it was, unheeding your loud knocking there before-“ here we opened wide the door. But phancy, now. our pheelinksâ€"for it wasn’t Jincke, the bore ---J inck'e, nameless evermore-‘l But the form thatw‘et60d before us caused a tremblingt‘o come. o’er us, and mem’ry'fquickly bore u! back again to days of yoreâ€"the days when “ items” were in plenty, and where’er this writer went he picked up interesting items by the score. ’Tw-as the form of him our f‘devil,” in an attitude uncivil; and he thrust, his head within the open door, with “ The" foreman’s out 0’ copy, air, and eaye he wante l some more.” Yes, like Alexander, wanted‘ more i ' l Ah, how well dovwe remind us, in the walls which then confinedus. the ‘exchangca’ k} bathing, {md tfeforg us,’and around un. Once in autumn, wet and dreary, at this writeg, monk and wear’, ponqprtp‘g‘o’er a mommafictixm book' of ‘ item. fused before (b 0k of ncrawling hunt-notes, hither; items taking days to gather them. in hot and witty weather, using'u'p much time and leather)â€" pondgered we those items o’er. While we conned' them, slowly rocking, (through our mind queer ideas flockingdcame a quick and nervous knockiug~ knocking at the sanctum- door. “ Sure that must be Jinks,” we mut- teredâ€"J‘ Jinks that’x knocking at our door-â€" Jinvks, the everlasting bore.” ' A clergyman who does not divide his set- mon into those parts. ' A washer'woman who is a toet’otallor. A nursemaid who u not fond of addict.“ A teemtallor “ho doesn’t like brand, sauce «5 cabman who does not swear, and has got chaps-Punch. ' - A gentleman, who in p'oposing 3. tom, doe: not wish the same had fallcn intobeuer or more able hands. “T " A newspaper correspondent, who does not want a comer for his effusions, or who does {19 apolbgise for trespassing on the ninth!- 0.. EXHEBITION n Buxum’s.â€"-The great Fedetalapaconda. Thig is the gpecimen of angina! history whose voila were 16¢:th the rebellion eighteen months ago. pogrgavilgpf clerka, are, now prepued to expéiyd flzfioofioo in building the Interco- loniat Railway. 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We haveâ€"recently devoted much of our time in VISITING THE - EUROPEAN HOSPITALS, -..- :12..- _ -___-L__ _ .p -1 PRIVATE MEDIt‘AL TREATISE ON THE PHYSIOLoGlCAL VIEW of MARRIAGE. CHURCH smug Of all kinds, either on hand, or done to order, for quality, and workmanship, cannot be our- p.8led by any House in Guelph, and everybody knows .REM. MBER THE STAND: Opposite Underhlll’s Tavern (Near the Post Ofice) TIN'WARE BEST WORKNIANSIIIP IN THE PROVINCE. rLo'IJG as, Cook. Hut done all they can to run it on” tho tuck, null it stands good against. the sgblriwgn 5 was: Buzz: And it is known to all that the Brantford House a the only bulwarkagainst the return of the old and ruinous prices imposed on the public beforo it cammenccd D ' hairs-em; ' pmrs'm’xa 1%; I 5;; alive .tdtho‘ tafct‘ tm it w the “ THE BRANTFORD HOUSE ” , Tm brought; ' _! SEQVES PLOUGHS NOJSURRENDER. Cheaper than any Establishing!" IN THE COUNTRY. BMWWRE HWSB 33" Inspectv-n Invimd. JOHN WEBSTER, Gum-n, January 10, 1862. 160-”. TO A Fair and Reasonblc Price. C'o 360’ c.o,.l Msnufactnred of the Finest Material nd FURNACES, GANG PLOUGHS Although the rear. of the Store ALW ’1YS A-HEAD. Y- BIS‘HHLY INCREASING RC * busineés' the Pubhc show thai t BR. M BRBQX’S CULT IVATORS; . Parlour and Box Stoves AGRICULTURAL ALWAYS ON HAND I 1N GUELPH And Sells all kinds ‘4 AND THE “ STANDARD.” ing [3} Winmuwum, Esq., v . Presideht. W P. Howlgnd, Esq, M.P.P., Vicé President. George meme, Esq, ' :11,qu Marga); Esq Y nâ€".... -n u..-)- D-.. 1 ._ v. H Lawr'emo MONEY LENT“? 0N IMPROVED. EARMS FQR NY ERM N01? mic minim, TEN fixing: A.“C. ‘RAMSAY. '1‘" 2;, "i“ ”burnt; . GENERAL Abxxr THOS. M. SIMONE. J OHN ' ST RIKEMAN ..; ‘1 rain? : -: .7 A.‘«‘.'B:.1\i’cNAB, , ' Agent, Durham. JOHN YO‘ Life Assurance ' Company. xxcontounb BY sncu‘L ACT or PARLIAMENT. U POSTMASTER, ConveyancerflammissiMBr in Queen’s Bench and Commtssion General Agent. “Life lawman is the Cheapest and the safest mode of making a certain and secure investment ’or one? Family."â€"-â€"Bzxuum mexux. ALEX. B. McNAB, ‘-A_A--_._.____ In Durham, Hanover, Walkerton, Mount Fores: Owen Sound, and other rising localities, many 0. such being admirably adapted for mechanical purposes and} Pri';ate:Residenoes, application, if by‘lct'ter (pro-paid) will receive strict attention. ALEX. B. ilk-NAB, . . ‘ General Agent.» Darla-u, Hey I, 1861. 125-)3'. Improved and wild, situated in the Townships of Holland, Sullivan, Proton,’ Artemesia, Gar-a {ran to, (m, at low prices and on liberal term of paw-moat! . ‘ ‘ x . .1 11,30 ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, Ma‘nég'er. Inapector. TORONTO. ALEX. B. McNAB, CAPITAL, Two Millions Sterling llonlesteads {undisturbed ' BY (313" l L WA. II o The subscriber. is prepared to offer for sage INSURANCE "ON LIBERAL TERMS:- PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS WITHOUT REFERENCES TO ENGLAND; 83- No Charge for Policies. ' FRANClb H HEWARD, A---.--â€"_._ __ .---__AA_ ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS â€" Emfiiflfifififig AND LOMBARD STREET PERMANENT BUILDING ,_ . 1: AND Y The TORONTO BOARD have received a large omount for immediate investment. and are now bblo to make advances at the above rate of Inter- est, for periodS" of? five years, fipon- Improved Form. . o , ‘ .~ The mopgy canihe obtained as soon as the pros” pérty is’ valued, and the tide approved of. ; For form of a-pplimtipnisog._;’gofl).er infcrmation, apply to A. R.""ROCHE, 'letia'geff Wellington Strut, out John Street, Toronto, lotto. , ; ALEX. B. 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Esunusmm, . 184,7. MANAGER; THE Bank of JOHN FFRFiF, Esq {f at»? MCNAB.‘ ‘ .. . 5,_,,*,_, J33, Ausun, Esq COUNTY GREY. PP'y m. - B McN‘AB 139 tf uIDENT. Agent. 25-ly. 125-13”: ADVERTISE IN THE STANDARD. rv vvv "VI-I‘Vu' -I I” W Book-Keeping 111 all its gepartments Commer- cial Law, Commercml ' ""thmetic and Penman- ship, are taught 1n ffié ’f thorough and practi- cal manner. The Spe‘ncerian Sysuem of Penmaryship 1s taught by competent and exgerienced teachers. Scholarship, payable in advance $40 Colle2e open day and eveningâ€"4110 vacations. Resident principals at Buffalo, J. C BRYANT H. P P51111111. Far farther information, please mill 1111.11; Col. lege Roomsr or send for Catalogue and Circular, enclosing letter stamp. Address 2* ‘- ,. .1 . . . ' BRYANT (it STRATTON. . Bufalo,~N Y. 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For- all kinds-bf sdres and skin‘ eruptions. It never closes up the surface ofa Wound whilst full of (nutter! but wilifirst brig ”all. to theisurc face, de‘r finally heal Without Erica king Ont again. The Pills aid the Ointment. in the following- Piles, Buils, Bruises, A Excoriations, Blotches on the Face, Ulcers, Ring-Wmms, Sore Heads, Eyes, and Lips, Baldness, Chapped Hands, Chafed and Blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Cliiililains, Frost- --_-_-V.-..-- - \vv, vvt£au, uuuluua’ uuuuuuua, l‘l‘llali thes, Scahls; Cuts,‘Bit‘e8;£-mck1es, Stings, Scr - va' 7 V’n' ‘ ' "" t" 'n I '- 1- fula, lung hvxl, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Con- tractedan'd Stifl'Juints, Fistulas,' Gout, Swelled Glands, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Threats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash, Tumours. Old and deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, Worms, Itch, c.. 13.. Igd. and '23_9d. per pot. “. - _s, __- _- .3, -*"n“""“’“’” v: e-uu uu no a, UUDLL‘UUWU perspiration, and deteriorated and unhealthy blood. These Pills work their very way to the root of each disease, cleansing in their passage especially where mercury has been taken, and re- moving every unhealthy accumulation, till the blood is purified, the whole system renovated, and all the functionsuactiqg according-to- nature, the duties of life become apleasureflvl’iere before they had been sad and weary burdens. Do not hesi- tate~do not delay! a clean stomach must make a clean body. A? clean body will contain pure blood, when the-gatopigchthdy andt‘bloed' 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€" Again,'1 say, look to your stomach. One trial of these Pills will force conviction, Sold in bottles, at ls lid, 28. 9d., 43 6d., 113 Dr. Buchan’s invigorating Essence, For NERVOUS REL AXTION and GENRAL WEAKNESS, at once restores and invigorate: : with magical rapidity the most Debilitated bon- ‘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 res-invigorating Essence actdirectly on theznegvous and. muscu-j lar sytem? enriching; increasing, sandsepurifying‘ each particular vital fluid; its action is never.- failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws of nature. As the falling rain viyifies the parch- ed vegetation, so will the power Of this all-potent agent restore the lostistrength and energy of all who suffer from exhausfivc derangement, which so few oi the medical profession attempt to treat. 43. 6d, 113., or four quantities in one, 333. . DR. BUCHAN’s VEGETAB E Sxm O'NTMENT. l Is the only on yet discovered that cures the most inveterate sores Its effects are wonderful, giv- ing instant relief to the suflerer. Many t' ousands lave used it, and declare it to be the best in the world. It 18 the only- NATUR AL R EVIEDY .11 1111111, penned 116111 the Iii-53111111111115 of lite Dr 8uohfi; 11115913“? of 41m Roya1 W of Physicians, 810., c. Cures ar dulv made, and fl 1311 efficacy proved 111 11101 sands of cases :1th-- lted before the Aldermen of Guiidlull, The mm mm. the ion: Mayor of LONDON, -and‘7s,itting4Magielt'rates of Marlborough Street. Westminsrer. Worship Street, ow Street, kc. Used by the most celebrated Medical Men, (filer- gymen, and others, . __ , , ., _ - - DR.‘B’UCHAN’S' SUGARJCMTE'D SA " 7,: '. ‘ ‘ 'PILALS. 6...... H ' '1‘ ’ T i'sa WELL-LNG WEI‘ACTthatSARSAPAs l-RILL'A is the gr'ea‘t'estggmifier of the blood in the World. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE !4-'l‘he Bowels regular! !â€"â€"-An<j DEFY - the DOC TOR“! These” Pills strike at the; root of each disease, and are for the} e‘ure of. every ailment’mcidental to Man, Woman, and Child, such as all eruptions on the Skin,’ IndigestiOn, Billous, Liver, and Stomach Complaints, General Weakness, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains in the Limbs, Headaches, Sore Throats, and every complaint baused'by irregularirics of the bowe’s, obstructed RsarAmLLa May 22nd 1862" ’- MAIN . SENECA STREETS ml)“: ss, AND Ate within the reach of all, by 11).! use of )R -. rfillgggkgtzfiflfifiwBLEnwbxmrxc NEW YORK, x ~A-LBANY, DETROIT, .u’EBOY,“ ' ”I E+‘ _., fur! ,..u ”'5‘..." IRK, ,. PHILADELPHIA, Y, CLEVELAND, IT, ‘ CHICAGO, 2 BBQOKLYNn ANI) ST. “IJOIns CORN ER 0!" i Perry’s Concentrated Detersive Essence, . tea ,medy for Syphilis in 311 its stages, also for purify- i ing the system from conumimtion, meme-hi! gfor secondary systems, blotches on the bend .d face, eniargement of the throat, tonsil, end. an. la ; its beneficial influence on the the 3pm. 5. undeniable. Price 113. and 335. per bottle, .5. leaving of} la. GO 1% THE STANDARD OFFICE ( . FOR NEAT AND CHEAP PRINTING Sold at Hours. R. A: L' Perry Co’s Whaler sale Depot, No. 19, Berners street, Oxford sweet, London. Agents: Barclayt 00., 75 ferringdon m, London. May 22nd, 1362. ‘1’. Health Depends upon Pure Blood. Perry's Punfying Pills, an infallible cute fatal! diseases of the skin such a: scurvy, scrofuh, nlo cera, boils, blotchea, pimples on the face and body, c_. Price 113. and 338. peg box. .â€" - â€".__ Perry’s Pu tent Concentrated Essence ofC'opibc’ and Cubeb Sugar-COMM Globnles, them: apnea dy remedy known. The Globuleu mtiningfln Quinteuenee of Copnihn, Cubebs, Buchu, £13., at once cure, without the possibility of failnn,.Goo' 11mm, obstinata Gleet, Stricune, em, ”6i- ately aubduing all inflammatory action ; housed in sugar. free from taste or smell. 4!. 6d and} 1 u; p_e_r box_. ' Perry’s CorJial Balm quynhcum Established nearly a century, known through- out the world on the Grated Rescuer-49f; o neverofailing remedy for Sperm ton-hoe, lot of lowly power, produced by curly indilcntio'll. or my ower come. It enriches the principolyifi! fluidl’, emmg thou whohve deemed Wink incurable ot ones-b fulfil! the most need obli- gation: of m‘arri’eC Be. Price 113. per bottle, or four quantities in one, 333., which sue- lll.; I“ in £5 bottles, effecting a saving of £1 12!. ' Messrs. R. t L. PERRYJ: '.,O are only tobe consulted at their residence, No. 19, Berners street, Oxford street, I ondon, as they never under eny circumstances, travel either at home or abroad, and they hereby caution the public against any person using their name, and as n further precan- tion against fraud, the public is notified that non: of their midicines are genuine, unless the sub- joined fsc-simile of their signature is attached to the diferent wrappers. Gunu'nu: mp M vscvun Pawn Rummy I? Wrought Iron Shares made for any Vid 0 ploughs. 13' Mill Picks Made and Sharpcned I3” Axes J limped and Tempered. _ n‘fiy'pérson in need-of a Fan-Int will ind it to their avantage to call on him. . Durham, Nov. 25, 1858. 1‘ 7 Also toâ€"be ha'd 1mm ail Agents in all pit“ of the world.. Extracts from the Silent Friend, price 6d.,-whicb contains directions for the guidbnéo of patients. ON NERVOUS RELAXATION AND EXHAUS- TIUN. New edition, enlarged to 190 ”I." illustrnted by 100 Anatomical Colored Klimt. ing on Steel, just published, price in. HE SILENT FRIEND, the Greatest Medics! Work of the Age, on Youthful Indilcretions and consequent lmpediments to Marriege, deco cribing the Anatomy of the Reproductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the an" means of perfect restoration to manhood; with an Essay on single and married life, containing a prescription known as the Preventative Lotion, precluding the possibility of contamination. tn sh: BEST STYLE and at modem. m. Pinks viaiiing Owen Sound will find i‘ to their advntage to call beforepurc basing eluwhon. every article made on the premuel and on In “muted, Pianos, Mexodms, mam, AccoM .u other Musical Instrument: tuned and aspired. _ Bummerâ€"Owns“. Wynie's Brittâ€"Bum H SegopeSu-eet, Owgn Sound. A THE LIVERPOOL anomzox Blacksmith and Farrier, - DULD RESPECTFULLY CALL TH.- _ attention of the Public of Durban and vie; inity to their large and "tied stock of c‘m‘ Fur-mm, comprinmg IS PREPARED TO DO Hill Work, Horse Shoeilg, GEEERAI 3;- ”98333.. CAPITAL": T100 1" llllon3AA-9‘tirging “~_ 3.. ’- ‘____ l CAAI‘A. Funds in band (Decr. 1860), ...... $6,299 Info Invested in Canada, ....... . . . .. . . 2501900.” HEAD OFFICE, CA ADA mutton. Commny’: Buildings, Corner qf Placefl’h- me: and,er St. James Strut, Montreal. FIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y The undersigned having been appointed Amt for Durham and vicinity, for the .bove Comply, is prepared to take risks on modentc terms. HERBERT ROWSWELL. T. BANDERSON, Esq. (President Bunk of I»- tml), Chairman. _ ALEX. SIMPSON, Esq. (President 0mm hit) Deputy-Chairman. . HENRY CHAPMAN, Esq.; JAKES MITCHELL. Esq.; EDWARD J. S. MAITLAND, Fa .; REE. RY STARNES, Esq. M. P. P. ; J. I}. NAfl'o’ LAND, Esq.,nRe:idcnt Secretary, Montreal ; G. l". n “1.1-. nil-9v”, “U‘o' a-av-III’VIOI U$\l$bul " A'lmlt ! 0. SMITH Esq., -Raidcnt Assistant 8313:“; FREDJA. BALL, Inspcdqr of dgcnc‘u CABIN}: T FURNITURE; S P EN 0 E R B R‘ 0‘8. Fem-uni] lat, 1861. Dal-bun, 8th Aug. 1861. “OFâ€".9 oWEN soUNo, DIRECTORS : Saddler Street, by ‘ tee use of ...... $6,299 130.53 1394’ lfl-ly

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