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Durham Standard (1857), 6 Feb 1863, p. 3

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H. A. BAIRD, Separato __ A! a acetic of the ,hqldm of s. .s.. N ., . ._ do Wqfioeqday, the 14 15¢. following Trustee: .v‘;_9h‘5‘_’i- ‘1‘ ' ' wan!) flaésm g. Anntsston or A ROMAN CATHOLIC Cunar- am mo rat Amman Canaanâ€"The Nor-l to"? Rejomer‘nysz-'-“A large number as- loubied in Trinity Church, in this town, [StmmJ on Sunday last, to witness the cere- my of admitting the Rev. Dr. Schulte, for-‘ Inert}: Roman Catholic priest into full com- { mentor) with the United Church of Englandi and Ireland, and givrng him authority to act ‘ u a minister in the church. The prayers for 1 morning service having been said, the rev. gentleman was presented to the Bishop, who, after the usual oath was administered, and the customary questions were put. Iaid hands up. on him and received hrm into the Church.â€" The Bishoythen commended him to the earn- est prayer» of the congregration, atter which he preached an exceiient sermon from the words contained in the 23rd and 24th verses ofthe l3th chapter of the Gospel accrding to St. Luke.” 70309110 Mfluxns Feb. 3. Fa” Wheat pet bush. 92 to 960. -â€"Spring Wheat 83 to 85 c. ; Barley $1 to 00 c. ; Oats 38 to 410. POl’k $3 50 30 $4 00 .1 last July, a Dark Brown Heifer, rising two years. The owner is xequested to prove proper”, pay charges, and take her away, or she will be laid by public auction firy 1863. Boyle, J 91m Bisscll, J. l’. Bray, James Cmdwell, Robert Chopin, J nhn Leach, Jnhn Lister, William llc'l‘agn rt, Alex. Constantly kept on hand Standard Works, School Books of all kinds, B‘mnk Books, Station- ery, Paper, Envelopes, Music, Musical Instruments, Wall-Paper, Toys, General Fancy Gocds. Cheap for Cash _ 'I‘IIINIIJ'GII IN 0‘!) DAY Between Durham, Owen Sound and Toronlo. For further particulars see Bills, or apply :0 the undersigned: The Gravel Roads of the Cmnty of Grey ltavmg been completed, and those in the County of Simvoe. landing tn the Northern Railway having been impnwad, the Railway Company has largely increased its accumâ€" modations for the teceipt 0t Prmluce from the County of Grey, 1)} the creation of a New Local Grain Elevator Storeiwuse at Collingwood, (ta-Reduced Bates bexmeen Calling- wood and 'l‘oroulu on County of Grey Cun- aignmems. fiPASSINGERS-"Two trains each way per day. HERE came to the premises of the subscriber last July. a Dark Brown Heifer. rising two Durham, Owen Sound, (Toning- wood and Toronto. Elevating and storage not ceedlng no Days, FREE! J. G. McGRATH, Superintendent, Toronto. MILTON NORTHUP, Agent, Collingwood. Kort!!!“ Railway of Canada, Toronto, 19th Jan._1863. At Tndberry, Smflordshire, England, on the 23rd November last, Ca pt. James Paterson, of the 913'. Regiment, this-d son of the late John Pate:- Ion, Writer, Galashiels, Scotland, and brother of Peter Paterson, Esq, of this town. At Youngstown, State of New York, on the 27th December last. Angus Campbell, father to Mrs. P. Pnerson, of this town. A: g acetic of the F reeholders and House- ;qldex'fi (If S. . 8.. No. 7, Glenelg, was held in? Weaneqday, the 14:): January, 1863. when hjquomng Trustees were legally elected, JOHN LIVELY. q ; . PATRICK TWOHY, - JAMES SULLIVAN. FAST AND CHEAP PASSENGER, PRO DUCE AND FREIGHT ROUTE, 35,000 BUSHBLS 0F WHEAT, February 3rd, 1863. Bay per ton. Butter per lb. Potatoes, BOOKSTORE flour per bbl ............ Wheat, per bush ......... Barley, Feb. l, 1863. Pork COUNTY OF GREY! 10,000 BUSIIELS PER nun NORTHERN RAILWAY or CANADA. IST 0‘? LETTERS REMAINING IN GLEN- and of receiving and shipping grain at the rate of LIST 0F LET'I‘fiCRS. nu: I'm Office on the 2nd day of F cbru- ESTREY HEIFER. ADVERTISEDIENTS. OWEN SOUND CAPA BL! 01‘ CONTAINING DURHAM MARKETS. DENTIST, FRED. CUMBERLAND, Managmg Dlrector. BETWEEN DIED. MARK APPLEBY, Postmaster . ..$4.00 to $0.00 ........ 0.58 “ 0.60 ...... '. . 0.25 " 0.27 . . . ..... 0.40 “ 0.50 0.40 ,, 0.45 200 ,, 2.50 1000 “1200 0.10 “ 0.12 ........ 0.25 “ 0.30 JAMES PARK, 8821., Bentinck. 215â€"3 Mchellns, Jamas McKechnie, Xvi! O’Sulliam, Samuel H. Poole, John Sullivan, Dinnis Shcwcl, Edw'd Wilters, Rnbt. Wilson, Widow ocl {Meeting W. N. CA R KEY. 215-1)’ Danna, Eeb. 5, 1863 215-10 (X- no BEES} NNOUNCES to the inhabitants of DURHAM and Vicinity, that he has on hand, and will make to order, any article in the above line.â€" His stock on hand comprises HAS been pronounced byall competent judges to be the most complete and best FAmLY Snwxxo MACHINE ever offered to the. CANADIAN public. It is a lock stitch Shuttle Machine. It works equally well on the finest material or on woolen goods. It has had awarded to it all the FIRST PRIZES at the Provincial Fair in Toron- to, and at all the County and Township Fairs wherever it has been exhibited. The preference given to the COMBINATION Machine is due to the extreme simplicity of its construction, and the perfect case With which it is worked, The ab- sence at al‘ complication renders it little liable to g‘t out of repair. Children from ten to twelve years of age frequently learn to sew on it after a day’s practice. THE Proprietor hereby gives notice that the above mill is now ready to manufacture Lum- ber, of all descriptions, to any extent, and more expeditions than any other will in the Township of Normanby. Bureaus, Cupboards, Tables, CANE-SEAT CHAIRS, C., C., “ Combination ” Family Sawing Machine ! a F you want a Wood. Cheap and Durable Pump, get one uf STOVEL'S IMI’ROVYED LARGE BORE. Itwill throw more water, work with more ease, and )8 far more curable than any other pump in use. Which will be sold at very low rates for Cash or merchanmble Farm Produce. fify-Call and Examine Durham, 23rd Dec., 1862. fill-ly. COMBlNATION FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Apply at the Shop on Main St, between the res- idence of Dr. Dunbarund Wilson’s Hotel. SAMUEL STOVEL. R. M. WANZER Co’s FIRST P RIZE CABINET-WARE. Ayton Circular Saw Mil. A . T a 2' "' '" ‘," ’ "" "'"" "“ "‘ "" "““'“"““”‘"'““ 8““ R. 1“. ‘VANZER 00’: i mg portion of the village. and Will oe found WU S I N G E R l thy the attention of parties for either business .3peculative purposes, as at no distant day Du MANUFACTURH‘ G MACH'NE tham will become the County seat of the Ne Also received the FIRST PRIZE 3.: the latelcmmtv of South Grey. Provincial Show, and at all other places where] For.further partculars applv to it has been exhibited. Its good qualities and perâ€" JOHV F .BROWN' tect construction are so well known all over the ‘ Chem'st ‘ ’ Province, that it needs no comment as to its or to D’vrham working capabilities. It cannot he surpassed, ifi THOllAS BROWV " ' e ualled h ' anv other either of Ford 11 or P J ‘ ' -‘ ' Q ’ 5 ~ ’ g re Port. Elfin Co Bruce vtncial make. No Tailor or Shoemaker should ge tember 15 186" P ” .1961; be without one of Waxzun Co’s X0. 2 SINGER! L p ’ ... i ° ' .llAcmsr-zs. ; .“ A -‘ 1-. h - ‘ 4 x - ‘ \a A ‘ _"" ?UM?$ E Every family should hmc W nzsa 3: 00’s Combination Family Sewing Machine. Consult your own interest, and patronize the mill where you can get your logs saweQ during the sleighing. l 00 ACRES of Vanna" 1e Property in the Township of Egremont, being;r composed of the East and Westends of Lot number Nine, on the Second Concessionâ€"with about from two .ty- five to thirty acres cleared, and a good Log House thereon. For Terms, 5:0, apply, post paid, to JOHN MILLER, 3:? Stages run in direct connexion this House daily. TRAYED from Lot 41,2111! Con" S. D. R about the 151 of last July, a yoke of Steers ris- ing Four years one of a brindle color, and the other of a. yellowish color. Both have a white spot on the forehead, the tip of the tail white, and a little white on the bell\. Any person returning them, or giving such information as will lead to their recovery, will be hahdsomely rewarded. JAMES FISHER, Priceville P. 0. Glenelg, Jan. 16th, 1863., - 214-4. .l negotiate Loans on Real Estate, on very favorable terms. H. H. STOVEL ' Mt. Fores‘ Dec. 29,1962 212-3m cj>Thc Best Ales, “'incs, Liquors, and Cigars always on hand. HE SUBSUSIBER lS PREPARED TO negotiate Loans on Real Estate. on very WANZER. Co. still make a few of the WHEELER 5; WILSON MACHINES which they warrant to be equal to any imported from New York. In preferencct 0 buying Fonmcx Goons that pay dutit‘s ,and are difficult to get repairer]. R. M. \\A.\'ZI‘.R (30., HIS Fine House has been Refitted. and every Accommodation provided for Guests Circulars with Testimonials furnished (post free) to all persons requiring them. Encourage Home fifanufactm'e A well furnisl‘.ed Liver Stable i . ion with the Hotel. y n connex sUBSCBIBE FOR THE a? Good stabling and very attentive Host- lets. 3’. m3. W382££ 86 CG; : / Encourage Home Manufacture ! ? Hami'ton, 20th Dec., 186 Durham, 13th August, 18*.‘2. Afton, Dec., 1862. R. LOWELL, Pmprietor. Mount Forest, Jan. 20, 1863. 214-53 mm m 19mm An filo-American Hotel MOUNT FOREST, (3. w. Mt. Forest Jan. lst, 1863. ST RAY ED STEERS, BEDST EADS, AND!ALLKNDS 0F FOR SALE. FARMERS, Sewing Machineâ€"“brim, Hamilton, C. W. , 1303 WEI-Gm THE DURHAM STANDARD, AND COUNTY OF GREY ADVERTISER. Benti.:ck P. 0. 191-“: “ STANDA RD}9 210-tf The whole torming a very extensive, complete, and general stock of the best, goods in every department, which he offers at verv low prices for cash or merchant-able produce, to which he begs leave to invite the attention of his numerous friends and public generally, all of' which will be sold for a small advance on cost. FANNING MILLS, AND LUMBER FOR SALE. The subscriber continues as heretofore to pay the highest price for BLACK SALTS, and RAW ASHES, delivered at his Pear! Ashery, at Glenelg Falls, or at his Warehouse, Durham. Nos. 1 and 2 on fourth range, fronting on Sad- dler Street. The above Lots comprise nearly a quarter of an acre each; are situated in the business and grow~ ing portion of the Village. and will be found Wor- thy the attention of parties for either business or Speculative purposes, as at no distant day Dur- ham will become the County seat of the New DRY-GOODS, Read y-Made CLOTH l N G GROCERIES, on easy terms, and at reasonable rates, viz: N0 10 fronting en Garufraxa Street. Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, thixd range, fronting on Queen Street. u u 2% u - , 8 00 Purchasers of Stoves will be supplied mth Stove Pipes at six pence, entrency, each length, and elbows at 10 pence each. _ _ HE SUBSCRIBER desires to call the at- tention of parties intending to build during.r the coming season. that he is prepared to furnish an unlimited quantity of summon BRICK, ON REASONABLE TERMS. These Brick are Larger than any heretofore manufactured in this country, and at muehilower prices. HE SUBSCRIBER HEREBY NOTIFIES the public that he has on hand,and is prepared to make, on short. notice, any articl- in the above lu-e. KING of STOVES, (largest s'tze, furnished in the best style) - ~ FOREST KING‘S ' “ BOX STOVES for 2 foot wood Vl‘HE PROPRIETOR ANNOUNCES TO THE inhabitants of Durham and surrounding country, that he is prepared to furnish any of the abmnn articies on short notice, and of superior workmanship and quality, as nothing except the best quality of timber will be use d. OT 13, 2nd Com, Bentinck, containing“ .4 acres, '9 of which are cleared, fenced, and under cultivation, is olfcred for sale on easy terms. The laud is excellent in quality, and 13 situated only two miles from the rising village of flan- over. Address (if by letter post-paid,) MATTHEW WYLIE, Allanpurk P. O. Beatinck, 6111 Oct, 1862. 199-13’. Gobd nierchantable lumber or farm produce taken as cash. SLEIGH, AND PLOUGH STOVES, S l‘OVES. FA RM FOR SALE FANG Y A ND STAPLE BRICK! BRICK” The subscriber offers for sale the following Town Lots in BROWN’S SURVEY, Durham 17th April, 1862. Durham, 28 June, 1860. GEORGE TUCKER. Durham, 5th Dec., 1860 104 A. A. COCBRAN’E. Durban Foundry. Jammy. 186:. 162-4! DURHAM BRICK MANUFACTORY. Consisting of October 9, 1862. General Coopcri-np'. AN IMMENSE STOCK. TOWVN 0F DURHAM, GOOD STOCK BRICK WE WILL SELL, FOR CASH ONLY TOWN ' LOTS FOR SALE. ‘IU‘GGDmg Opposite Smith’s Tannery. (Eff-CALL AND EXAMINEéj) J. H. CLARKE. 1 17th April, 1862. 175:1y. ”ALL AND WINTER GOODS Man “factory. «8 BE; ME? A. MCFARLANE. 82â€"132 l8 1 04-43111 HERBERT ROWSWELL. 199-v. 19 00 19 80 AT 4th. Wherever our Machines have been fairly vxhibited in competition with other-first ‘ this. Machines, â€"..we. have been ..awa..rded -~--IMRS-’£’£ PREMIUMS. - O litigation. Persons desiring to procure :1 Sewing Machine should purchase the FINKLE AND LYON SEWING MACHINE THIS Compam, being duly licensed, their Machines are protected from infringement k lst. There. is no Machine, making the tight or lockstich, which is so simple and so easily under- stood. > -EING A HUNTING AND OPEN FACE, OR ladies or gentleman‘s watch combined. One of the prettiest, most co..veuient, and de- cidedly the best and the. cheape t timepiece for general and reliable use, ever offered. it has with- in it, and connected with it’s machinery it’s own winding attachment, rendering: a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are com- posed of two metals, the outer oneebeing fine 16 caret gold. Ithas the improved ruby action lever movement, and is warranted an accurate timepiece. Pric’e, superbly engrawd, per case of a half dozen, $204. 00. Sample Watthes, in neat morocco .boxCS,,. fonthose proposing .to buy at wholesale, $35, sent by express, With bill payable on delivery. Soldiers ‘must remit payment in ad» ranCe, as we cannot colie‘ct'from those in the ar- HUBBARD BROS. 00., SOLE IMPonrnns. Goa. NAssAt: Jam? Sra.., New-roux. ' 2l2~6w for the following reasons : 2nd. There 13 no Sewing Machine so duiable, and so easily kept m order. OT 50, 3rd CON. BBNTINCK, S. I). R. CON- TAINING 75 acres, 30 of which are cleared, fenced, and under excellent cultivation. There is a. good Log House and Barn on the premises. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription he used (free of charge,) with the di- rections for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asth- ma, Bronchitis, c. The onl)r object of the ad- vertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread the information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it. will cost them nothing, and may prove a. blessing. Immediate possession given. Apply (if by letter postpaid) to ARCH. PARK, 2 E Wm. MATHER, “‘3‘ Bentinck P. O. Bentinck, 22nd Oct, 1882. 3rd. There is no Sewing Machine capable of doing so great a range of Work; no work ever required in Family Sewing, but what may be done perfectly on ourMachine, from Lace to Heaviest Cloth. HE advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, af- ter having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump- tibnâ€"is anxious to make known to his fellow- sufierers the means of cure. Parties wi's'hing the prescription will please and dress 5th. With new improvements constantly being addedâ€"with perfection of mechanical skill, ob- tained by long eXperienceâ€"We aim to produce a. Machine which shall be a. source of profit and pleasure to the purchaser. 6th. There is no Sewing Machine so fully guaranteed as ours; for we warrant every Ma- chine we sell to give better satififaction than any other, or we will refund the money. - Send for a Circular, which, with the price-list1 and samples of work done on the Family MachineJ will be sent mail-free 7th. We have still further reduced our prices, and when the quality of the Ma chine is considered, it will be readzly conceded that for Agents wanted Who u 111 purchase Machines. \\ e um: e1 consign. we furnish the best and cheapest Machine in the World THE MAGIC TIME 0 B S E R V E R, The Perfection of Mechanism FINKLE AN D LYON SE WING MACHINE COMP .4 N Y. 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 177-19m. NI*CHIME 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. TO RENT OR SELL Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, “’illiamsburg Kings County, New York. 205-3 111. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE FINKLE a; LYDN COMPANY, HARDWARE, cnocnmu’, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Fancy “'ares, c., c., Executors. ZOl-tf. Jusafié‘ceivcd the Best I’Vhite Canada Coal 0d, is receiving: from vessels direct from home markets and from the manufactunng districts of the United States, large supplies of evervthiug 111 the Hardware line, which from his practical ex- perience, both 111 E 1110pe and Amciica, he is enabled to offer at unusually low prices. SUPERLATIVE TONIC and Diuretic; an' A. excellent remedy in an cases of general de ‘ bility. F015 sale by 1,1 A bl’t‘l‘.‘ l»- ?! AT'T‘YI‘ Wholesale and Retail Druggists, DURHAM, OWEN SOUND, AND GODERICH' Dealers in Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Tar, Putty, Rosin, Field and Garden Seeds, Patent Medicines, Trusses, Stationery, Combs and Brushes of every description. Of all kind and of the best quality. A choice selection of Teas, Wines and Liquors for Medicinal use. Horse and Cattle Mali- Light. Light. Light. Keeps on hand a large stock of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vices, Nails, Chains, Bolts, Nuts, Rivets, Screws, Hinges, Window Glass, ' Putty, Cordage, ()akum, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Barnes, and Japanned Saddlery Hardware. 1 open an Auction Mart- at No. 14 Gnrafruxu Street, Durham, at the Saugeeu Bridge, in which he will have a monthly Auction Sale of Cattle and Goods of all descriptions, which may be brought to him for that purpose, thereby saving Farmers and others who may ha re surplus stock to dispose of, the expense of calling a sale on their own premises. The stock or goods Will be sold for Cash or on time as ordered, and his thorough knowledge of the residents in this part of the Country ensure those entrusting him with Goods, c. for Sale, responsi? 1e parties for their Notes. Every convenience for ’stabling Horses, Cattle, c., and storage for any amount of Fur- niture and Goods. I. 0“ ‘___ “-h lulllbv “In“ v VVV Tcrnzs will be very reasonable, either by per centage or otherwise, as agreed upon. ‘ "V - __J- .. 4“ “con"? mnn“! HE SUBSCRIBER HAS DETERMINED T0 (men an Auction Mart at No. 14 Garafraxu Offers Ifllrdware at tile Sign qf the Big Coopers’ and Shoe-makers’ Tools, and a variety of other things too numerous to mention. The subscriber Is also desirous to as» s1st 1n encouraging 11"}.113] NI:11‘T[.TF11C'1‘B’RE-9 And has therefore obtained the agencies of the justly established prize Made by Messrs. Carpenter Ware 8; (30., Hamilton; both Safes and Scales are equal to any, and superior to most of the old Country and Americans makes, in fact in point of qualtity, dur- ability and finish, they are not to bc excelled ; a stock of both Safes and Scales is kept on hand. W. KOUGH. OWEN SOUND, June, 1862. Durhpm, July 15th, 1862, Durham, April '27, 1862 PLATFORM AND OTHER SCALES. oils, Painm and Colors, fix -..~'. '7 ">' .‘3. DRUG STORE £13: nflafigm; At such prices as will pay all customera in want 01 AUCTION MART. To buy from him, rather than go to Guelph or Toronto. PARKER AND CATTLE, GILT B’IOULDINGS FOR PICTURE-FRAMES. Made by J. : J. Taylor, of Toronto, and of the PARKE R CATTLE. AND A LARGE ASSOTMENT 0F At Very Low Prices! Dmmux. September 2nd, 1862. PARKER 82: CATTLE, 187-132 DURHAM, OWEN SOUND 8L GC'DERICH. 139-157-175-1y £133" The subscriber will be in Durham or Friday the 14th Octob r (Fair Day) at the Brit- ish Hotel, to dispose of Township Rights, or re- ceive orders for churns. Price of Chums 88.00. _ For Terms of Rights, Certificates, 1m, apply The undersigned having purchased the Right to manufacture and vend the “ Common Sense " Chum for the County of Grey, begs to state that he is prepared to reel! Township Rights, to per. sons desirous of manufacturing this justly cele- brated Churn, which is universal!) pronounced (without exceptzon) to be THE BEST CHURN IN THE WORLD. It completes the churning in an almost incredi- ble space ' 1 time, producing good, hard butterâ€"â€" generally in Fm Mmc'wsoâ€"thus saving a. vut amount of time and labor. The Best Ever Invented! ! to HE root of all diseases lies m impure blood, which becomes thoroughly purified by the use of Darling’s Liver Regulator. For sale by PARKER 6.: CATTLE, DURBAI. CHURNS! CHURNS! DARLING’S LIVER REGULATOR ! JOHN G. FRANCIS Owen Sound. 156â€"1)

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