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Durham Standard (1857), 30 Jan 1863, p. 4

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Two fashionable ladiesâ€"who were thought, For married dames, much gayer than they ought,“ . Had long been friends, and so attached at heart That they indeed were seldom seen apart At length it chancedâ€"~by some imprudent act From which suspicion guessed a naughty fact- One came to grief; for busy scandal rung The cruel rumour with relentless tongue Her late companion (such her friendships proof!) Hearing the tale, discreetly kept aloof; Until by chanceâ€"as other people meet-â€"- One day they came together in the street ,When thus the angry dame expressed her mind :-- “ Is this the treatment I had hoped to find ‘.’ ‘9 §HOJ vuv v-v'_- Is this the wayâ€"in: grateful L~§ou defend The injured honor of your dearest friend?” “ Nay,” said the other “ I am truly sad ()2) your account-«Wis reany too bad! Butthcn, my dear. reflect! wizat could I do ? I hdven’t character enough for two !” CO} Little Frank,who is much interested in stones of wild animals, being told that the lion always pauses before springing npon its prey, remarkedâ€"“I like the lion best of all the animals, because he gives you time to pray before he eats you l”â€"â€"Po'rtlund Trun- IIuUlvo "IV .l-v .J -..-_ q Emperor must tread softly; baby sleeps !â€"â€"§i Mozart must hush his nascent requiem ; baby ‘ sleeps! Phidias must drop h.s hammer and chisel; baby sleeps! Demosthenes, be! '37 dumb! baby sleeps . A manufacturer of thread, having accident- ally cut his nose, took one of his gummed spool labels to close the out. On going home he wondered why every one laughed at him. Looking In the glass he rem! on the label that l” his nose was “ warranted 350 yards long . A TALE The New England Farmer says “ It is not generally understood that the hen, being omniverous, requires, to secure fecundity, a, very liberal allowance of meat! When en-t joying her liberty, in the fields, pastures or door-yards, the principal part of her susten- ance7is derived from insects, worms, 810.â€" She partakes but sparingly at such times of grain, and often the article is supplied, leaves it for the more inviting food which nature supplies her with in her favorite haunts.â€" Now, if we confine her where the natural propensity for this description of food can not be gratified, even though we supply the best ‘ of grain, and in abundance. she will cease to lay. The privation affects her health, and there will necessarily be an end of profit un- til this deficiency is supplied. When fresh meat or fresh fish can not be supplied, the common scraps of the butcher, which are hard and compact, and can be kept any length of time, answer the desired purpose.” Babies are the tyrantggf the world. The i’Vit and IIumour. In the November number of the Farmer I see “A Kent Farmer” asks for a “sure cure” for“ hollow horn” in cattle. As I am no doctor, I can not give him a sure cure, but will tell him of a “sure” preventive, which is said to be better than a _cure for disease, CU III"..- wv viz.: breed the horns off of cattles’ heads.â€" They are unnecessary appendages on domesâ€" ice animals, and dangerous in many in- stances “when cattle do congregate together.” They contribute nothing to please the free thinker of sound judgment. Their only de- sirable quality is to please a badly educated eyeâ€"everything else pertaining to them for- bids the impropriety of battle burthcning their heads with them; and as the ladies have done transferring them to their own heads they can lift be fashionable ornaments, and .therefore any modest cow will refuse to wear ahemâ€"IVIOOLY, Clyde, N. Y. WATER-PROOF Boors.--We have heard of l and tested a great many kinds of water-proof blacking for winter boots. Let us tell you what we nave tried for two winters. and found to be the b85t article we know of. \Vhen your boots are stiff and you think they need oiling, wash them in castile soap-sudsâ€"oil before the leather dries (you may use black- ball or any kind of grease ;) have a saturated ! solution of gun shellac in alcoholâ€"anybody can make it, as all there is to be done is to dissolve in a pint or halt a pint of alcohol just as must shellac as the liquid Will take upâ€" and apply this solution with a sponge to the oiled boots. In two or three minutes the shellac [will dry and harden, and you Will have a coating on your bootsthrough which the water cannot ‘by any possibility penetrate. Try it, reader. Another receipt is as follows:â€"One pound “ of fresh tallow, one ounce of yellow beeswax and one-eight of ounce of shell-lac in powder. ‘We have used this article (says the Scien- tific American) and can vouch for the good i quality. W ‘ To CLIAN TEA-TRAYS.â€"DO not pour boil- : ing water over them, particularly japanned ‘ ones, as it will make the varnish crack and and peel off, but have a sponge wetted with warm water and little soap, if thetray be very dirty then rub it with a cloth; if it looks ust on a little flour, then rub it with a dry cloth. If the paper tray gets marked, take a pieceof woolen cloth, With a little sweet oil, and rub it over the marks; if anything will take them out, this will. Let the urn be emptied and the top wiped dry, particularly the outside, for if any wet be suffered to dryl "on it, it will leave a mark. Agriculture, OP SOCIETY IN C'XE CHAP1ER "Hollow Born ‘in Cattie. Useful Receipts. Give [lens Meat. with no .Hall; utertain T liahtest my Ollshed the t never 0| a sick- 8 street. Wh - HIM ‘ Ayton ber, of all des expeditious t} of Normanby Consult your own intere: where you can get. your sleighing. Itwill throw more water, work with and is far more durable than any at use. Apply at the Shep on idence of Dr. Dunbar a: Ayton, Dec., 1862 F you want a. Good get one of the premises OPPOSITE the DURIIAM HOTEL, HE Proprietor hereby gives notice that the above. mill is now ready to manufacture Lum- , of all descriptions, to any extent, and more editions than any other mill in the Township â€" oVU ‘â€"’l.v v STOVEL’S IMPROVVED LARGE BORE. Where he hopes by fair dealing, m and excellence of workmanship to of public patronage. Harness Establishment, D U R l! A 31. STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber, in June last, a STEER rising two-years old, of a. pale yellowish color. Any one returning him, or giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the same, will be handsomely reward- ed. lIE subscriber offers for sale that valuabl rain of land known as Lot 65, Bid con Bentinck, Old Survey, containing 50 acres, 40 0 which are cleared, fenced, and under cultivation and only two miles from me rising town of Dur ham. There is an excellent log house on the and barn, with excellent water. The premises, quality of the land cannot be surpassed in the Province. Terms liberal. Applications (if by letter, prepaid) to THOMAS McASSE-Y, i Bentinck P. O. . «n nu -1- any“! Nnv 1R5‘2- 206’s Mt. Forest Jan. lst, 1863. Durham, 19th HE SUBSCRIBER begs to habitauts of Durham and ,that he has commenced tb KENNETH McAUL AY, T. Clcxk, \Ielancthon, Dundalk Me1ancthon,2 .. 7th Nov.,1862. 2O AND KERR, BROWN Co" Bentinck, 22nd Nov. 1852. J ebbing done on short D‘U‘U Plyv II 0'â€" Five per cent ofiéioves to schools Agricultural Furnace ............ Morley’s Plough ................. Scotch Canadian Plough ......... -â€"A -n Du PU; 1-8“-- A liberal discourit to pedlars or country mer- chants. PATENT THIMBLE SKEIN WAQGON BOXES, very, very low.‘ Agent for Bay, Platform, and all kinds of count- er Scales. ' _ ‘ __ - .. 1-...“ an non’far 01d H i U ' . HOOK U11 at DUCL3.yc1 i "E G ! ° A- lamp) 8' can) and a qua-rt 0f I‘OCk Oil § THE b.3011“: ALIYAZSI: YEIOTECTIVE. â€".'.L'u1 'or 3s.- 9d. First class machine oil for 7bcts.â€" imarricd ladies “1’ 058 . eait W111. “Gt f‘fimlt: 01' ; .uperior to olive oil. Timvare of all kinds on 2 who have no desn'e to men?“ the" families, may ' be obtained as above. It. 13 a fierfectly safe pre- d or made to order chea ! verl chea .â€"1 . , . 39331291“ paper at factory pgices. y p ventive to conception, and has been extensxvely P s all 1' C” l sed during the last 20 years. Price reduced ’00 Dash given for rags to dealers. Window sash filo 3d per light. . A liberal discount to pedlars or country merâ€" i. . '3 J2 Treatise on the Cause of Premature Decayâ€"â€" PATENT THIMBLE SKEIN WAGGON Sgsolemed'ewming- Justpufiishem fuck shame . - e znszt was progress a menu .ence among BOXES’ very, very low schools, {both male andfemaleJ ofthis fatal habit ; (hinting out the figality that invariably attends its . victims and deve ping the whole progress of the N. B.â€"â€"RagS, 01‘} copper, brass, pewter, 0'” 1, pisease: from the commencement to the end. ' or cast iron, sheep sling, c., c. 3pc“; It will be sent by Mail on Teleipt of two [3] o “ants a Stove w 1 save money i (e 1 Stamps. V by calling fit :2? Attendance daily from 8. in the morning W- 3- CHGATE S: 29 at night, and on Simdays from 2 to 5, P. M. OPPOSite Robertson’s Mfll’ Fergus 1 Medicines with full directions sent to any part l of the United States or Canadas, by patient. com- There is 8. firSt 01383 Pioture Gallery over W. ‘ municating their Systems by letbr. Busines cor Depot, Vb“: you .cancget as ireSpondence strictly confidential, 3 1n any P 3°C in anada. n1? Dr. L’s Office is still located as established true a Likeness a _“. _-..r..-a warranted- hinder the same of DR. I_J_A CROIX, at NO. 3]- true a Likeness as in any ' ture warranted. Evil-y plc 1--..-." IR 1882. ESTRAY STEER. FARM FOR SALE. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE STANDARD. I 1 x 3 $ c Shep on Main St, betwe'en the res- Dunbar and Wilson’s Hotel. SAMUEL STOVEL. FARMERS, '11 interest, and patronize the mill ren vour logs sawed during the Nov. 1862. Cheap and Durable Pump, 1M PORTERS OF AND short notice! cg; GEORGE ISAACS o intimate to the inâ€" d surrounding coun- .he above business in i with more ease, any other pump in bURHAM STANDARD, moderate prices, to merit. a share 212â€"â€"1v 2 1 O-tf ill. { NO 20 T-tf 205. Bawma WWE ALW AYS A- HE AD. Y HIS DAILY INCREASING RUSH IN business the Pubhc show that they are alive to the fact that it was the “ THE BRANTFORD HOUSE ” That brought And it is known to all that. the Brantford House is the only bulwark a gaiust the return of the 01d and 1 on the public before it ruluous prices imposem , - - -- .J Cook. Of all kinds, either for quality, and m passed by any H01 v L """ ; commenced. Although the rest of the Stove Dealers Underhin’s Tavern (Near the Post Office) Opposite W U ‘90 WU U W U v w v v v v PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE (If? No Chargefor Pol ON THE FRANCIS] PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW of MARRIAGE. ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, InSpector. 250 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS.â€" Price only TWENTY-FIVE cnxrs. Sent free of ALE}: , Union. On the in- firmities of youth and maturity, disclosing the secret follies of borh sexes of all ages, causing . debility, nervousness, depression of spirits, pal EOEIICStcad§ m! BY pitation of the hearts, suicidal imaginings, invol- iuntary emissions, blushings, defective memory, GIVE}: , . indigestion and lassitude, with confessions of ., .- . - - thrilling interest of Boarding School Miss, a 001- The “bulb“ ‘5 Prepam - lcge Student, and a Young Married Lady, 290., 5-0. FARBI i , It is a truthful adviser to the married and those I d d .1 d . t L comtemplating marriage, who entertain secret f3]??? $1111.? ’51 uta doubts of physical condition, and who are conâ€" ? '0 “an ’, u 1‘ an, 1:0 C ~ ram 630., «to, at low prices scious of having hazarded the health, happiness, ' of avment and privileges to which every human being is en- ' p v ' ALSO litled. YOUVG MEN who are troubled with weakâ€" TOWN AND I ness, generally caused bya bad habit in youth, In Durham Hanover Wa the effects of which are dizziness, pains, forget- Owen Sound and other ris‘ * metime a in in in h ear“ ea ' . ’ . ‘ fulness, so 8’ 'r g g t e D’ W k such being admirably ad e es, .033 of memory, a 1th melancholy, may be purposes and Private‘Res 0 a ' '5. y cured by the authors NEW PARIS AND LONâ€" by letter (pro-paid) will re( A Durham, May 1, 1861. q We have recently devoted much of our time in IVISITING THE EUROPEAN HOSPITALS, Durham, May 1, 1861. A . . 1 _ J u- - .. A unnnn wot-11.. CHURCH STREET, Manufactured CULTWATORS, 30 40 45 GANG PLOUGHS GCELPH, January 10, 1862. V 1D]. 1 IL‘ U J. “u u vvvvvvvv availing ourselves of the knowledge and research- es of the most skilled Physicians and Surgeons in Eumpe and the Continent. Those who place themselves under our care will now have the full benefit of the many NEW AND EFFICACIOUS REMEDIES which we are enabled to introduce into our practice, and the public may rest as- ! sured of the same zeal, assiduity, SEOREGY and i attention being paid to their cases, which has so ,-L_l'____ A” n tha‘. r care will now have the full benefit of the many NEW AND EFFICACIOUS ( REMEDIES which we are enabled to introduce into our practice, and the public may rest as- sured of the same zeal, assiduity, SECREGY and attention being paid to their cases, which has so '7 successfully distingulshed heretofore, as a Physiâ€" ‘ cian in our PE CULIAR department of profession- al Practice, for the past twenty-five years. FRENCH FEMALE Putsâ€"Ladies who wish for Medicines, the efficacy of which has been tested in ' thousands of cases, and never failed to effect ‘ speedy cures without any bad results, will use none but Dr. DeLancy’s Female Periodical Pills. 1 The only precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies :should not take them if they have reason i to believe they are in certain situations (the par- ticulars of which will be found on the wrapper accompanying each box,) though always safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. T, Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to any apart of the United States or Canada. , TO THE LADIESâ€"Who need a confidential medical adviser with regard to any of those inter- yesting complaints to which their delicate orga- Enization renders them liable, are particularly in- L ' vited to consult us. I THE "ELECTRIC GALVANIC Paovrsc'rma.”â€"For :‘lmarried ladies whose heaith will not admit, or , 1 who have no desire to increase their families, may ”m nhmined as above. It is a perfectly safe pre- SURREN 0.13534 MO NEY TO LEND a. m wwg ruin“ Ar- TO THE LAD] medical adviser Wi esting compiaints nization renders t1 vited to consult us. §SUBSCBIBE FOR THE And Sells all kind 3 AL WA YS 0N H A ND .’ .3. either on hand, or done to order, I and workmanship, cannot be sur- any House in Guelph, and everybody of the Finest Material and an to run it off the track, good against the AND “ ST ANDARD.” LOANS AT 8 PER CT. THE CANADA . Upon Freehold Property in Upper Canada, With- in two years after commencing operations are prepared to negotiate-turther loans. The TORONTO BOARD have received a large amount for immediate investment. and are now able to make advances at the above rate of Inter- est, for periods of five years, upon Improved Farms. The money can be obtained as soon as the pro- perty is valued, 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. McNAB, VALUATOR, Durham. 147-1y ALEX. B. MCNAB, Do Messrs. BRYCE, CMURRICH 8: 00., Toronto, “ BROWN ,GILLESPIE 00., Hamilton. “ THOMSON BURNS, Townto. ROBERT PATERSON, Esq., Owen Sour md {ay 1, 1861. 125-1; Durham, ENSURANCE EGMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL, Two Millions Sterling } CANADA AGENCY ASSOCIATION, OF LONDON, (manna) AVING effected loans to the extant of, $1900090009 Improved of Holland, fraxa. c., 3.31 of payment. TOWN AND PARK LOTS, In Durham, Hanover, Walkerton, Mount Forest. Owen Sound, and other rising localities, many 0., such being admirably adapted for mechanical purposes and PrivaterResidences, application, if by letter (pre-paid) will receive strict attention. ALEX. B. Bic-NAB, General Agent. Durham Mav 1. 1861. 1254» ALEX. B. MCNAB, POSTMASTER, , Hoaxncsteaém finalist!” BY 'v - Conveyancer,Commissioner in Queen’s Bend. and Co'nmmssion General Agunt. “Life flssurnace is the Cheapest and the safest mode of ’07“ one’s wrzaktng a certain and secure investment Fa'lnily.”â€"-BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. You Want Money? Life Assurance Company. INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL JOHN YOUNG, FARMERS, CLASS MQR'E‘GAGES. ‘ Apply to ALEX. B. McNAB._ *‘gLâ€"V‘DUâ€"V 0N IMPROVED FARMS FOR ANY TE NOT EXCEEDING TEN YEARS. William McMaSter, Esq., W P. Rowland, Esq., M. George Michie, Esq., Lawreace Heygen, Esq., n_- John Lays, Esq-2 Bankers,” - ‘ - - ' - REFERENCES: PERMANENT BUILDING (30., Grey, lst May, 1861. Freehold Property. PRES] DENT. SECRETARY. d and Wild, situated in the Townships ., Sullivan, Proton, Artemesia, Gara, 3.30., at low prices and on liberal term THE B A ANK OF MONTREAL. ROYAL FARM L0'ES; FURANCIS H. HEngD, HEAD OFFICE. HAMILTON, C. ESTABLISHED, 1847. gag“ ' TORONTO. ALEX. B. Memm, President. aster, Esq., 1d, Esq., M.P.P., Vice President. :, Esq., Alex, Murray, Esq., {den,Esq., ' Jas., Austin, Esq., A. T. Fulton, Esq., ‘ . > . Sohcitoi'. DIRECTORS = VICE-PRESIDENT. Esq., JOHN FERRIE, ESQ' BANKERS. .. G. RAMSAY. MANAGER. COUEsT TY GREY. Policies. The ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Bank of Upper Canada ALEX, B.‘ MQNAB, . . GENERAL AGENT. JOHN STRIKEMAN A. B. McNAB, Agent, Durham." 139-tf- Manager. rbed Agent. 12"-1y. Are Within the reach of an, by “13 We of ' S P E N C E'R 'B‘R 0 8 - 3 DR BUCHAN’S VEGETABLE DOMESTIC _ u __ Medicines, prepared from the Prescriptions of GWTEN 80UNO, late Dr. Buchan, Fellow of the Royal College of _ Physicians, 8.30;, c. Cures are daily made, and \ IOULD. RESPECTFULLY CALL TH their efficacy proved in thousands of cases, atte 3- ‘ . . due-@1011 0f the Public of Durham and vii ted before the Aldermen of Guildhall, unty to them large _and varied stock of Cabin ' , The Right lion. the Lord Mayor of “mum, “0W“ . LONDON ' Bureaus, ’ ‘ ' Bedsteads, Sofas, Couches, l Cupboards, HEALTH, HAPPINESS, AND and sitting Magistrates of Marllboroggh Streft. Westminster. \vorslnp Street, {0w Uttreet, 3ch Used by the most celebrated Medxcal hen, (Aer- gymen, and others. _ BR. BUCHAN’S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPARILLA “v.- f 1‘. PILLS. IT is a WELLFLNOWN FACT that SARSAPA- RILLA is the greatest purifier of the blood in CA the World. KEEP YOUR BLOOD PURE lâ€"The F1111 Bowels regularllâ€"And DEFY the DOCTOR!!! 111““ These Pills strike at the root of each disease, HE and are for the 'cure of every ailment incidental C 0, to Man, Woman, and Child, such as all eruptions , on the Skin, Indigestion, Billous, Liver, and me. Stomach Complaints, General Weakness, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains in the Limbs, Headaches, Sore Threats, and every complaint T , caused by irregularities of the bowels, obstructed ' ‘ perspiration, and deteriorated and unhealthy ’ AI blood. These Pills work their v ry way to the root of each disease, cleansing in their passage Fl especially Where mercury has been taken, and re- his moving every unhealthy accumulation, till the El blood is purified, the Whole system renovated, and L all the functions acting according to nature, the C; duties of life become a pleasure, ,where before they Fl had been sad and weary burdens. Do not hesi- , tateâ€"do not delay! a clean stomach must make L a clean body. A clean body will contain pure blood, when the stomach, body and blood are f0 pure, from regulating .and cleansing the bowels, is health is certain: Begin at the beginning, waste no time; strike at the root of your ailment.â€" Again, I say, look to your stomach. One trial of â€" these Pills will force conviction, Sold in bottles, at. ls 1§d., 23. 9d., 43 Cd., 113 Dr. Buchan’s invigorating Essence, For NERVOUS RELAXTION and GENRAL WEAKNESS, at once restores and invigorates with magical rapidity the most Debilitated \jon- 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 is \ 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 1‘ 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 muscu- lar sytem, enriching, increasing, and purifying each particular vital fluid; its action is never- lg failing, and in perfect accordance with the laws of nature. AS the falling rain vivifies the parch- ed vegetation, so will the power of this all-potent l’lS agent restore the lost strength and energy of all I xhaustive derangement, which '0. inveterate sores. Its efi‘eCLs are wonderful, giv- : in g instant relief to the suiierer. Many t’. ousands tit. l have used it, and declare it to be the best in the .- Iworld. It is the only For all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. It never closes up the surl’a cc of :1 wound Whilst full of matter, but will first hrin all to the sur- face, and finally heal without. breaking out again. I The Pills aid the Ointment in the l‘Ollowingâ€" I Piles, Boils, Bruises, Excorintions, Blotehes on ‘ the Face, Ulcers, Ring-worms, Sore Heads, Eyes, and Lips, Baldness, Chnpped Hands, Chnfed and Blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Frost , Bites, Scnlds, Cuts, Bites, Freckles, Stings, Sen.- ‘fula,,King’s Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Con- tracted and Stiff J oints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lumbngo, Rheumatism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore ’l‘lxrents, Scurry, Sore Heads, Rush, Tumours, Old and deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, Worms, Itch, 83c. ls. 1%.(1. and 2s 9d. per pot. 1),. +.m+ lfmlioino. Warehouse. 19 Berners street, ”Patent Medicine \\ 3.1 chousc, Oxford street, London. n 1‘ U.\lUlu OL'LUUL, u ....... Wholesale Agents zâ€"Barc‘my £3 Co, 75. Far- rington street; may be had from Messrs. Parker Cattle, Chemists, Durham, and from all Chemo ists throughout the world». ."n..‘ w 'â€" Is an important linig' National Merchantile Colleges, located in the tollowin g Cities viz : NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, ALBANY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, -â€"* TROY, BROOKLYN AND ST. LOUIS. . A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo College, entitles the holder to attend either or all the Colleges for an unlimited time yThegDes‘ign of these Institutions, is to imyiart to .xbimg'men‘and ladies, .9. thorough. practical busi- ness education. . ‘ “-4â€"“! nml m-mflnnted May 22nd 1862 ness caucanun. These Colleges are organized and conducted basiswhich must secure to each separate 6 facilities for immu t- ing a thorough commercial educati on, and render it as a whole, the most comprehensive and com- by competent and experienced teachers. Scholarship, payable in advance, $40 d evening :-â€"no vacations. College open day an 1; Buffalo, J. C. BRYANT Resident principals a H. P.‘ PEan. , For further information, please call atthc Col- lege Beams, or send'for Catalogue and Circular, enclosing letter stamp- Address BRYANT’ STRATTON. n_.L-L;...n-1am ‘ , , -' 199-33 NA'EETRzfiL Eamimm October 7,1861. _ ADVERTISE; 1N wMWRD. IW/fl/ZbM/M // C‘QZIbo/jfla.// [ :m .W'ILCJnm CORNER OF \ UADIIVL 1" " 1' UfllVLJ. v.1 'SPENCER BRO. GWEN sum», 2‘ TOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL ' attention of the Public of Durham a inity to their large and varied stock of 4 F 1rmture comurising u” LUâ€"w- â€" _ v _' I V . v _ V‘ attentlon of the Public of Durham and View 1mty to their large and varied stock of Cabinet Furmture, comprxsing CABINET FURNITURE. Pianos, Melodeons,F1utinas, Accordoon: 3nd other Musical Instruments tuned and repaired. vwvâ€" __ REsmexcsâ€"Oppossite Wyllie’s Brick Building, Scrope Street, Owen Sound. Parties visiting Owen Sound will find it to their advntage to call be forepurchasing elsewhere. .averv article made on the premises and can be Parties vis? advntage to every article warranted, F RE LiFE INSURANCE COMP’Y CAPITAL-â€" T 200 Millions Sterling Fumls in hand (Deer. 1860), ...... $6,299 130.00 Invested in Canada, .............. 200,000.00 HEAD OFFICE, C A ADA BRANCH. Conmany’s Buildings, Corner of P'lacdd’Ar- .mwandfireat St. James Street, Montreal. February lst, 1861. â€"â€" v.7 V T. B ANDERSON Esq. (President Bank of lion- t 1 , Chairnum. ALE £6218)! MPSON, Esq. (President Ontario Bank) D91) ut -Chairman. HENRY 1,02% APM AN, Esq.; JAMES MITCHELL ‘1' A 'mr ‘ ‘7“ n..- A u p“â€" nnunl U4141; .u..;.., ”-1- 1 _ r, Esq; ED W'ARD J. S. MAITLAND, qu.; HEN- RY STARNES, Esq. M. P. P.; J. H. MAIT- LAN D, Esq., Resident Secretary, Montreal; G. F. 0. SMITH, Esq., Resident Assistant Secretary; FREDA. BALL, Inspector of .flgcnc‘es The undersigned having been appointed Agent for Durham and vicinity, for the above Company, take risks on moderate terms. 'n. c l ' O b plepd’ICd t 711.111!) IT‘D'I‘ DnWQWFI.I._ Blacksmith NEH! In Durham, 8th Aug. 1861. \ON NERVOUS RELAXATION AND EXHAUS- T10)? . New edition, enlarged to 190 pages, illustrated by 100 Anzztomical (3010er 1‘10ng- ' mg on Steel, just published, price ls. TUE SILENT FRIEND, the Greatest Medici! York of the Age, on Youthful Indiscretions and consequent. Impediments to Marriage, des- crihingj the Anatomy of the Reproductive System in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect restoration to manhood; with I an Essay on single and married life, containing a prescription known as the Preventative Lotion, precluding the possibility of contamination. . Also to be had trom all Agents in all parts of ; the world. Extracts from the Silent Friend, price _ ml, which contains directions for the guidance of . patients. “ .. ‘r nnnnv ml‘n om nnlv tnbe $13” Wrought Iron Shares made for any “ad 0 ploughs. £3” Mill Picks Made and Sharpened if? Axes Jumped and Tempered. E” Any person in need of a Farrie it to their avantage to call cm him. r win find 1 Messrs. 2. k L. l'mtlu . v., nus um, w u- at. their residence, No. )9, Berners street, Oxford street, Tendon, as they never under any circumstances, travel either at. home or abroad, and they hereby caution the public against any personusing their name, and as a. further precan- tien against fraud, the public is notified that none of their mulicines are genuine, unless the sub. joined fue-simile of their signature is attached to g the difl'erent wrappers. the BEST STYLE and at Moder-am Pric- GENERATIVE by the use of Perry’s Cordial Balm ofSyriacum Established nearly a century, knovm through- out the world as the Greatest 'Regenerator; . never-failing remedy for Spermatorrhma, loci of manly power, produced by early inclinations, or any other cause. It enriches the principal vital fluids, enabling those who have deemed themselves incurable at once to fulfill the most sacred obli- \ gations of married life. Price 118. per bottle, or 1‘ four quantities in one, 333., which saves 118.; and g in £5 bottles, effecting a saving of £1 123. ‘ Perry‘ - i mg the system from co 3 for secondary systems, .» E face, enlargement of the throat, tonsils, and um- llsaving of 11s. 1 > i Perry’s Patent Concentrated Essence of Copaiba - l and Cubeb Sugar-Coated Globules the most Spee- dy remedy known. The G10 ' containing the - Quintessence of Copaiba, Cubebs, Buchu, c., at " ionce cure, without the possibility of failure, Go- '- nonnoea, ‘obstjnate 'GleEt, Stri‘eture, etc., immedi- .- ately. subduing all inflammatory -action; Encased g in sugar, :free from.i.i’tast'e. bi- age-en, 4s. 6d and n .- 11s.. per box. , ' ’ It . Health Depends upe‘u Pm filood. Perry’s Purifying Pills, an infallible cure for all diseases of the skin, such as scurvy,=scrofula, ul- S- ce'rs, boils, ‘blotches, pimples on the face «5-3 'c. Price 11s. and 333. per box. Sold at Mersrs. R. 8?. ‘L. Perry I; Co's Whole- '1', sale Depot, No. 19, Berners BM ~. DIRECTORS : IS PREPARED TO DO ‘Work, Horse Shoeing, Saddler Street, LIL-Ill” Va- â€". -7 ,_ HERBERT Rowswgpp. AND M USCULAR Pownn REGAINED PERRY "0., are only AND Tables 3» THE 164;on 139-1y

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