tb his 3t re 01' ll of in tho BRITISH HOTEL, DURHAM, and hopes‘by attention to business and ex- cellenceo‘f workmanshrp to merit a share of public patronage. {1:}- Jewelry neatly repaired. 4;) F. H. EDWARDS. ‘Time ! Time 1 Time ! New Clock and II wick-making Establishment at Durham. J. public that he has opened the premises rec-,- gently occupied by Mr. McNab as a general star) and Post-05cc, as a Hotel, where he hopes ‘tu merit a share of public patronage by fair dealing and strict attention to the want: of: his guests. 13’ Good Stabï¬ng and attentive hoetlers. There is a Hall 2f 1; 60 ft..in connection with the Hotel, which ml] be glvo'n free tor public meetings, Concerts, kc. 'Made by Messrs. Carpenter Ware C0,, Hamilton; both Safes and Scales are equal :0 any, and superior to most of the old Country and Americans makes, in fact in point of qualtity, dur- ability and ï¬nish, they are not to be excelled ; a stock of both Safes and Scales is kept on hand. ' W. ROUGH. OWEN SOUND, June, 1862. Keeps on hand a large stock of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vices, Nails Chains, Bolts, Nuts, Rivets, Screws, Hinges, Window Glass, Putty, Cordage, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, {osim Names, and Japanned Saddlery Hardware. THE subscriber desires to inform the travelling Unblic that he has Opened the Dremism r0- is receiving from vessels direct from harm markets and From the manufacturing districts of the United States, large supplies at everythit‘ig in the Hardwarc line, which from his practical ex- perience, both in Eumpe and America, he is enabled to offer at unusually low prices. Iâ€"I‘)J[ E 1'1 1“? ‘ULT Kï¬â€˜bchCI‘ {I HRHâ€"5359 And has therefore obtained the agencies ofthe justly established mlzc .1333 Oils, waiors, Coopers’ and Shoe- makers’ Tools, 111111 :1 \11111113' 01 other things too numerous to 11191111011. '111e s11 11111111111 13 also desirous loas- sist in encouraging: Which we are prepared to sell at VERY LOW PRICES i K? We invite the Publicans and Farmers to give us 3 ea tore purchasmg elsewhere. PARKER CATTLE. Which having been purchased in the Best Markets, and on the most advantageous terms, we can offer an article which for Quality and Price CAN; “TOT BE SUBPASSED. We have on hand a stock of Teas, Coffees 63¢ 5i'ebacwoes, Oflers IIarzlwarc at flue ‘S'ign, CHIPPAWA WINDSOR WHISKEYS, Durham, 4th Aug. ., 1863. J. W. GALBREATH. Durham, 1301) Aug. 1863, ‘ 241-13.! PLA'l‘FORM AND {YT-{ER SCALE Durham, April 27, 1862 ALBION HOTEL, DURHAM. .7 I 0 t H a V ' \ 11 i Tb ‘ t\ [h 0 ‘I U a C l 211 51)? In 11 i V V S a S e 'c l T I) h C u S t A PURE WINES AND mamas. To buy from him, rather than go to Guelph or Toronto GILT B’IOULDINGS FOR PICTURE-FRAMES The subscriber desires to inform the m’ha‘bilama of Durham and surrounding country that he has commenced the above businessi Made by J. . J. Taylor, of Toronto, and of the BRANDIES, â€WINES, c., Also :1 WELL SELECTED STOCK of Receceived, :1 LARGE SUPPLY of 24l-ly DURHAM, OWEN SOUND Gcï¬ERICH 139-157-175-224-242-1y DARLING’ Cough and Consumption Remedy ' i CERTAIN CURE for all diseases of th 3 Throat and Lungs. 'For sale bv PARKER CATTLE, HE root. of ail diseases lies m impure blood, which becomes thoroughly puriï¬ed by the use ofDarIing’s leer Regulator. For sale by _. ------ ‘v, “VI, wv., Which will be sold at very low rates for Cash or merchantable Farm Pxoduce. 036ml! and Examzne Durham, 23rd Dec.,186_2.211-1v- Bureaus, Cupboards, Tables CANE-SEAT CHMRS, c., .c., N N OUN C ES to the inhabitants of DURHAM and Vicinity, that he‘has on hand,'and will make to order, any article in 'qie above line.-' His stock‘ on hand comprises DARLING/‘8 LIVER REGULATOR ! 3m. BEGG ND ALL xxxns or PARKER 52 CATTLE ATTLE, give us a call be- " the B ig‘ AND THE DURHAM STANDARD, AND COUNTY OF GREY ADVERTISER l56â€"1y Dmaw. L CREAM. 21 l-Iy. .11: YOU WANT CHEAP PRINTING, 3 l " GO TO THE STANDARD 01:ng Consult your own interest, and patronize the mill where you can get your logs sawed during the sleighing. 'HE Proprietor hereby gives notice that the above mill is now ready to manufacture Lumâ€" ber, ot‘a qldescriptions, to nnyextent, and more eXpeditions 1111111 any 011101 mill in the Township of Normanbx. TAVERN STAND * HE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN RE- sromzn tn health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, af‘terhaving suffered several years wit? a severe lung afl‘eetion, and that dread disease. Consumptionâ€"43 anxious to make known to his fellow-suï¬â€˜erers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a. copy of the prescription used (free of charge,‘ with the di- rections for t‘ repairing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, .ï¬â€™sflunu, Bronc/ul'm, «ST. The only object. of the advertiser is sending the Prescription is to bene- ï¬t the alllicted, and spread information which be conceived to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothi ‘g, and may prove a blessing. Ayton Circular Saw Spanissh Siolc Leather, Which is offered to dealers on the mcst favor- able terms. Q’The highest Cash Prices paid for Hides. March 213d, 18n3 223-6m. (ZIP'l‘he Best Ales, “'ines, Liquors, and Cigars always on hand. If? Stages run in direct cmmex-ion with this House (10 i1 3/. A well furnished Livery Stable in connex- ion with the Hotel. Parties wishing ihe prescription'will please ad- dress. IRev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York. (if? Good stabliug and very attentive Host- Jers. HE public are respectfully informed that the 350"? house IS open for their accommodation. 5mm {is central position and size the PrOprietor ..-atters himself that all who may favor him Witt) their patronage will be perfectly satisï¬ed. The Stable is capable of accommodating forty horses, and an attentive hostler ready at all hours to ac- commodate teams. Bar and Larder well sup. plied. ‘ Charges same as other houses in the village. Information left at the StanJard Ofï¬ce will be thankfully received. ‘ROM Mount Forest on the night of the 27th of April last, a Dark Bay French Horse. 3 years old, mane a little short at the time ; legs black, also mane. Any person or persons giving such information as Will lead to his discovery will be suitably rowarded. ., THAT DESIRABLE TAVERN-STAND ‘ ' \ known as the Pringleville Hotel, half; a "-. way between Durham and Priceville. W- -. s; will be let for one or more years as may be agreed upon. The building is latge and com- modiOus, with excellent stable and driving shed~ all nearly new-mud also well adapted for a. 'counti-y store. There are also ï¬fty acres of land attach ‘d, which will be let with the Tavern.- Immediate possession given. ' For ï¬artxénlars ap g}:e_Staqdard Oflioe, Six years old, of a small size; a small white spot mid-way on the off side. She had no shoes on. Any person leaving such information at the “Stan- dard" Ofï¬ce, or to the subscriber, as will lead to her recovery, will be suitably rewarded. J. 726 {gig}; "tin-(i? ï¬ringsâ€"them upon improved Farms, for periods of from three toset'en years. E3†Patents from the Crown taken out. For further information apply to A. R. Roche, Manager, Wellington street, (nearly opposite the Parliament buildings,) Toronto, or to A B. MCNAB, Durham, II. H. STOVEL, Mount Forest, ’aluers to the Association. Nilâ€"The Association have no Agents in any part of the Province. September 3rd, 1863. 243. THE Canada Agency Association have receiv- ed lame funds for investment upon improved GEORGIAN BAY DA in; BROWN MARE, J. RECHHGND, MONEY TO LOAN ! TANNERY! (,TUE-,MNGW€}()’D l Aston, Dec, 1862. nHIS Fine House has been Reï¬tted, and ~. every Accommodation provided for Guests ‘HIS ESTABLISHMENT IS CONSTANTLY â€" turning out the very best R. LOWELL. Proprietor. Mount Forest, Jan. :20, 1863. SIM-y. July l5th, 1863. JAMES BEAR. Mount Forest, July 23, 1863. Glenelg, July 2nd, 1863. Megfqrd, Jan. 18, I863. Anglo-American Hotel, MOUNT FOREST, (3. w. HENDERSON’S HOTEL, ROM THE TOWN OF MOUNT FOREST, ON the 25th of May, a STRAYED STOLEN OR STRAYED. TO (,‘ONSUMPTIVES. Gravel Road , Meaford T0 RENT. WM. K. HENDERSON, Paomqn'mn in .A-ï¬ FARMERS, JOHN W. ‘VALKER, Mount Forest. R PRINGLEx Durham, Qéntinck P. C. , 1863- 226~t§ - Proprietor. Mill. 2 1 O-tf 239-3 :10. PUMPS H ‘--â€"- v‘ vâ€" kl in the Bestétyic) - -' - $19 00 FOREST KING’S “ “ 19 80 BOX STOVES for 2 foot wood - - 6 50 u H 2% u _ _ 8 00 Purchasers of Stoves will be supplied with Stove Pipes at six pence, cuxrency, each length, and elbows at 10 pence each. These Brick are Larger than an3 heretofore manufactured In this country, and at much Alower HE SUBSCRIBER desires to call the .at- tention of parties Intending to build during the coming season, that he is prepared to furnish an unlimited quantity of . SHIPERIOR BRICK, ON REASONABLE TERMS. prices. THE KING of STOVES, Gargeststze, furnished in the best style) - - - 1 FOREST KING’S “ “ BOX STOVES for 2 foot wood - - 100 ACRES of Valuatle Property in the Township of ng-emont, being composed of the East and West ends of Lot number Nine, on the Second Concessionâ€"with about from twenty- ï¬ve to thirty acres cleared, and a. good 1.0g House thereon. For Terms, c., apply, post paid, to JOHN MILLER, 0T13, 23d 0011., Bentinck, containing 100 acres, 19 of which are cleared, fenced, and under cultivation, is offered for 52 1e on easy terms. lbe land 13 excellent in qualitv and is situated only two miles from the rising village of Han- over. Address (if by letter post-paid,) MATTHEW WYLIE, Allanpark P. O. Rentinck, 6th Oct, 1862. 199-132 STGVES, S FOVES. The whole lorming a very extenSive, complete, and general stock of the best goods in every department, which he offers at verv low prices for cash or merchantable 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 prlCe for BLACK SALTS. and RAW ASHES, delivered at his ASHER} at GLENELG FALLS, or at his Pearl Ashery in Dar FROM ENGLAND, PRAGTfCAL WATCH mi ULQCK MAKER‘ Goldsmith, Silversmith, ahd Epgmver. Club and_ Ledge Seals made to order at twelve hours’ notice. ' fir? First door North of J. T. Butchart’s Con- fect‘onory Shop, Poulett St., Owen Sound. IF you want a Good. Cheap and Durable Pump, get one of STOVEL’S IMPROVV’ED LARGE BORE. it will throw more water work with more ease, and is far more durable than any other pump in 1188. IL U idence of Dr. Dunbér and Wilson’s Hotel. SAMUEL STDYEL. Constantly kept on hand Standard Works, School Books of all kinds, Blank Books, Station- ery, Paper, Envelopes, Music, Musical Instruments, Wall-Paper, Toys, General Fancy Goods. Cheap for Cash ' W. H. CARNEY. Feb. 4, 1863. 215-ly 01 ders from Durham, whether. by mail or other- wise ,puctually attended to. Charges moderate Owennound ‘aq. 28,1861. . 112-1}? DRY-GOGDS, Read y- Made CLOTHING GROCERIES, JEWELRY NEATLY REPAIR SUBSCRIBE FOR THE mgnmm'ï¬ Emltï¬â€˜sfz s; DURHAM, c. w. BRICK! BRICK†FANCY AND STAPLE December 5, 1862. Durham 17th April, 1862. A. 8; A. COCHRANE. Durham Foundry, Januray, 1862 162-tf Durham, 13th August, 185 DURHAM BRICK MANUFACTORY. BOOK STORE Consisting of October 9, 1862. Mt. Forest Jan. lat, 1863. GOOD STOCK BRICK JAMES BROWN, J. K. VICK, WE WILL SELL, FOR CASH ONL Y (1:?CALL AND EXAMINE. I‘ OWEN SOUND FOR SALE. ISSUER OF J am. “ STANDARD.†Bentia ck P. 0. 852. lQl-tf. J. H. 011mm. 312-4?- HERBERT ROWSWBLL. 199-v. 207-tf OF The subscriber begs to an :ounce to the public that he has commenced the above business, Where he Will sell any article in the trade cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere, and of better quality The subscriber is manuflicturing Superior Pumps to any yet brought into this section of country, at Caeton’s Mills, Bentinck, and solicits the patronage of the community. Evmy art ac mcmufactm ed on the premzses.-â€"â€"- Vo imported trash éBRNBst HARPER; Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, CONVEYANCER, ac. o:oâ€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" 8:?†OFFKCE :~â€"-0vm THE mom: occrmw 81 JOHN MILLER, ssq , HE PROPRIETOR ANNOUNCES TO THE inhabitants of Durham and surrounding country, that. he is prepared to furnish any of the above articles on short notice, and of superior workmanship and quality, as nothing except the best quality oftimber will be used. C HAIR Fï¬CTORY, DURHAM, Good merchantable lumber or farm produce taken as cash. SLEIGH, AND PLOUGH FOR THE TRANSACTION OF BUSI- NESS WITH THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. All pre-paid commu'nications addressed to Box 336, vat Ofï¬ce, Quebec, will receive immediate attention. Parliamentary A out, » AS OPENED AN OFFICE I QUEBEC . fo‘r the transaction of business of parties residing in Upper Canada, or elsewhere, with any of the Government Departments. Persons desirous of securing Patents for Lands, or having claims of any kind against the Govern- ment, or requiring any information obtainable at the Crown Lands or other Public Ofï¬ces may have their business diligently attended to by a a Resident Agent, Without the expo". and in- convenience of a journey to Quebec. Patents of Invéntion iaken out. Quebec, Sept 301862. (:1? Bar and Larder well supplied ߠGood Stabling and attentive hostlers. cg}; C- HAHN, Proprietor. MORRISONE: SAMPSON BARRtSTERS, u“: ORNEYS, somormns, 8w. omce,--Western .1 ssurance Buildings. CHURCH STREET, TORDNTO . axons upsmsos', July 13, 1863. British Canadian Hotel. DURHAM ROAD BENTINCK, HA LP WAY BETWVEEN DURHAM AND HANOVER. Durham, 28 J uno, 1860 P U M P S All work Warranted ! JOHN SHEWELL. Durham, lst. May, 1863. 226-1y March 12, 1863 Bentinck, 17th April, 1863. QUEBEC AGENCY. Opposite the arrange Hall. WAGGOM, DURHAM, o. W. TERMS EASY. H. J. GIBBS, Mama factory. [ESTABLISHED 1859.] A. McFARLANE. 82--1y. HARDWARE, P UMP S. Fancy Wares, CROCKERY, 3001‘s, saws, J. HANES. 238. D. A; smsox-j 1304f g v4,46-y 225-1y. 2214f At which they are Oï¬bring their Goods 1 Far surpassing both Foreign and Domestic Manufactures in [wins ofElegance, AND REAL DURABILITY! Jewelry Manufactories IN THE EASTERN sums, Beg to call the attention of the communi: generally to the very SURPRISING C HEAP RATE 61', ‘WEYBOSSL‘3T STREET Qaevmgmag Ba 12; For FIFTEEN DOLLARS, we forward, nicely carded and packed in good order, the follow- ing enormous quantity of Jewelry, equal in ï¬nish to any Plated Gold, and not to be recog- nized from Gold only by the trying of acids. 4.Set Enamel “Vesju Chains; 2 Piain F10â€" for any quantity ot WOOL delivered at his resi- dence, four miles west of Durham, on the Durham Road. Cata'cgucs, containing full informzmon and Prices oi Goods, can be obtained upon appii- cation. ORDERS BY MAIL, TELEGRAPH on EXPRESS RESPECTFL'LLY somcnzm. HAVE inmy possession one yoke of Oxen and one cow, leit to be metered, supposed be 510- len. Any one havingmissed theabove will please call, prove property, and take them away, 3: I shall not hold myself accountable for them frc In this date, ROBERT WI LLIE, Lot 31; 7th con. Artemeeia, 1 mile west of Haskett’s Hotel. J VJ ...... J u.-- â€- uylub. 4Set Enamel Vest Chains; QbPlain Flo- rentine Pins; 4 Ear Rings to match; 2 Plain Pins; 4 Ear Rings to match; 9.5 Ladies’ Rings, Double Heart and a variety of patterns f. 50 Union Emblems; 5O Scarf Pins, Plain and Imitation Coral ; 2 Double Glass Lockets, engine-turned; 6 Box and Glass Pins lor porâ€" trait or hair; "2 assorted Locket Heart, and Shell Charms, and 6 Band Bracelets ;-â€"-all for Fifteen Dollars. A collection of this kind. when placed in the hands of any one of ordi- nary intelligence, ought to retail for at le One Hundred Dollars! it St June 17, 1863. ‘Thc Human Face Bu 1"" â€"-.:‘1 va in» System ofPhysiognomv, Eves 1?:3122.‘\'-, {.i:..<, Mouth, Head, Hair, Evebrows, “211115 12 >131, .9332 1-1. Complexion, with all “Signs of ('uamctei and How to Read Them,†to be given in And LIFE ILLUSTRATED fur 1863, which Wil contain everything new and useful, with illusxm tions, relating to Salisbury Bros. , (; N0. 37, DORRASCE STREET, OUR NEW PROSPECTUS. ETHNOLOGY the \atural Historv of \Ian, IlOthtu‘dCtldO'mllCh313161111011 and we shail record 1n this JnURNAL “hat max he developed conceining diffewnt nations, races and trims 1 i' men. 0R WOOLBN CLOTH THE Subscriber will pay the highest in Cash or in exchange for FLANNEL PHYS] LOGY in which the fun timis <1 the bodv, such as Heart, Lungs, Stommi 1, Bones Muscles. inc :luding the Nervous Svstemâ€"iheii l .-.- es and AM» es --will be amply illustiated and de- saribed m a popular manner. PHRENOLOGY in its application to all the unions interests of the Human I ace, includ- ing the Temperaments, and Mans IntellectuaL Saga]! and Moaal Natme, and H011 to Improve it. 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Ineludiugixtra Patterns, System of Dress Cutting, Magazines, Photographic Albums, Elegant Gilt. or Steel Combs, 3 Wheeler Wils n's Sewing Machine with attachments, ora Patent. Lever Gold Watch, any of the above valuable Premiums to be obtain- ed, Without paying any money for them. For particulars,_see the “ Mirror of Fashions." ’, Do not fail to send for'it. The Fullâ€"size Patï¬ernsialone are worth more than twice its cost. ’ ' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ST ANDARD. ANDREW LI' ' 'GSTON, Bentinck, 8th Feb., 1860. 114â€"13’ 28th J uly, 1863. MME.DEMOREST$ MIRROR OF‘ FASHIONS, The Phrenological Juurnal Salisbury BroS.‘ 6;“ £10., 37 Dorrance g- 67 Ulybossct $13., PROVIDENCE. R. m AAAA FOR INS TANC’E .- PROPRIETORS ’7‘. NOTICE. 308 Broadway, New York. 240-3. 4,9. n O 0