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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Jun 1870, p. 3

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pro- Ltrict- [ cial ; ,, Igs. glish lan- Eill u of them ICES at .th from to his 'oduc- mtbly 'icket ‘8 80 BID vor- I n 113! am his his to )tain- bolar p pear- cholas brey’ a (N1 ma! wever new A telegram from Kiogstoh says :â€" Some over-nice emigrants returned from the Bay of Quinte this morning, having refused one doilar and 13ng cents per day. They are anxious to return home and beg. ‘ M W The fire at Constantinople was the most destructive that has visited that cityâ€"famous for great couflagrationsâ€" for s century. It destroyed seven thou. sand dwellings and three hundred lives. The loss of pmperty is computed at. one hundred and twenty-five millions of dol- larsâ€"euOU§§h to pay the interest on the United States’ national debt for one year. The insurance was held, hr the most part, by English companies. PgoGRESS.-Ifl a country like ours,where l there are those who yet remember the privations and inconveniences of the set- tlers, the many mechanical improvements and labor-saving machines indicate a pro 3,933 unparaleled in history. We have now machinery to lighten the labors of need-time and harvestâ€"inventions to in. crease the comforts of lifeâ€"and to facilitate communication. To lessen mortality and slap the inroads of disease, we have the great Shohenees Remedy for diseases of the lungs, liver, and kidneys. For sale by all _-â€" Daily Advertiser of Tuesday re; Fall W'heat. . . .- ------0 90 Spring \that ......... 0 88 Potatoes. . . . . “TOOL--- . . . Celebrated Perfected Spectacles. Rempmber th Juné 29th, 1374). 156 store of t}. EDWARDS, on 1870, to assist biu mafia? f’lfififlg’w‘, DURHAM, flFEICIAL ASSIGNEE, Q ' fivLAâ€"P. 10‘ N03 3 H the said maid thou, is offere The lot is km comprises 50 Durham Dismal ledge L0. 1. NEW“ ADVERTISEMENTS. held on Fri 0’ clicckJ). m The Roy a1 Scarlet Char ed on the ",14th but the transacted at the «lose fleecing on the 17th. FARM in the Townshin of Glenelz, Lots 41 and 42, in the 2nd Concession N. D. R, 100 acres, 8 miles frnm Durham, 1} miles from Gravel Road. 3') acres cieared. Log House and Leg Barn. Title indisputa- ble. Terms. $200 down, balance in yearly instalments, at 7 per cent. 1" T H FOR SALE ! Apply :6 W. R. Turner, P. L. 3., or John Moodie, Durham; Creasor Morrison, Owen Sound; or to éfiNNING WHEELS! Horse T rottcr’s Apply at once Jnue esubscriber in returning thanks for past favors would intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he has again commenced ‘ to manufacture Spinning Wheels and 3.xck.Reels, and has now on hand fifty 1021;; reels, and fifty more in course of cousxuczion,‘which, as the times are hard, will be said very cheap for cash. Credit win be given as usual. GEORGE CAMPBELL, Near Sohofield’s Saw-Mil], Bentinck. May 4th, 1570. 2n. ne of the OPTICIANS of the firm of ' Lazarus, Morris ('5 (30., will be at OR School Section No. 1'2, Beminck, to emer on dutip 5 immediately. For particulars app}, statiz: r qualificat10n9,10 the subscribers. A female teacher prefer- ted. - A -“- I‘- Q- A-â€" _â€"‘-â€" ‘ May HE BEST April, 1870 F( (31'3"de P-_O.; Benfinck, May 9, 1870. i Guelph Markets. Durham Markets. TEACHER WANTED. Meflin g [oront Mane y to Lean. LACHL AN \IcQL' .RRY, WILLIAM BUYIE, CHAMP. s BOYD ONEY T0 LOAN on real or person- al security._ _____ A, __.--A‘- 25th, 13 TH SPINNING WHEELS 2 2 . m. "m...- w-..“ .._.,- red 3LE FIU'I‘BL FOR SAL E. 3C OSLE "t MOSS, Barristers, Excba 0e Buildings, Toronto. .70. 1676:. W in t1 1m HOTEL STAN .10 CE M. CAMPBELL, (seller, Mount Forest 187-2. THUS. DIXON, Barrister-at-LAW, Lmver Town, Durham. "w _ ‘ ' _ , ,1 #590915 Selection of Teas, Tl Guide p U! Melanc- . fur cash.â€" 6 Stand,’ and h are cleared. D ON TH} orta 811 09 10 a Trustees. H ROBERT DALGLISH, ts Groceries, Crockery, to which he would invite public attention. ’i‘iw Highest Price paid for “7001, in Cash. PRACTICAL TAILOR ! has commenced business in Durham. Shep opposite Boak and Woods' Store, Upper Town. FURNITURE! Durham, June lst,'1870. rtment of all kinds of Furniture, consisting of : s CUPBOARDS, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, sous. TABLES, kc” MUCH LOWER PRICES! than have hitherto been sold fij“ Orders for Repairing will receive prompt attention. VING executed with Neatness and Deeputch. 4L: __. :. A..- ‘;nn (viva n: a. on“- It will nav van. REELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Cf? If you want. Furniture or anything in our line giv‘ Suitable Lumber will be taken in exchange for work. fl, Dnham, Durham, Dec. 1, 1868. WELL ASSORTED, WHICH WILL BE FOUND CHEAP AND GOOD. ifiricd Park for Sale. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. June 14th,, 1370: AND CHEAP STOCK 0F HARDWA “1,846. , .â€"â€".-¢W__. Special attention has been paid to the BOOTS SHOES MATTHEWS 8; _SQN «sexim French, Has now a Large, CLQTESZEG, fij-WATERPROOFING DONE 0N SHORT NOTICE (LATE 0F TORONTO.) line give us a call. It will pay you. ROBERT DALGLISH. G. J, MATTHEWS SON. IST of unclaimed Letters ‘Maining in Durham P. O. on June lsl,,.;810 : hhhry, John Morton; David ' Acheson, Stewart M‘Intyre, Dongle! Boice, Wm. M‘Meekin, James Beaton. John H‘Donali "Arch. 'B‘fynps, _P_atrick M‘Phail, James. Branch, John Black, Alex. Button, Hugh gran, Henfy gamer-on, Janet1d bell, Dona 0:22), Agnes Elliott, J amea Flowers, Henry (2) Fletcher, Chas. Geddea, Eliabeth Hartford, B. Hastie, John Hastie, R. B. Hill, Richard Irvine, Wm. Jar-dine, Robert Jameson, John Kelly, Chas. Mayer, Rev. Sam Max-den, John R. Mahar, Jeremiah FARMERS, and all interested in GIVING TAKING Money, remember that and that no Storekeeper can make it Par Value any more than he can make 3Q £36538 5; Eflflfi. If you take United States silver at six or eight per cent more than it is worth. either 1n CHANGE, or for LABOUR, or tor PRODUCE, you will be the loser. You may be told that it will be taken from you at par again; if you believe that Storekeepers will lose eight per cent on DEPREfiM’fEE SEMFEB; without an advance on the goods you buy, you will be easily persuaded. u Bfififi’AflE EQIISE,” LOWER TOWN, and you will see the difference. [1? American Silver 13 taken and given in change at the following rates : Fourteen Ounces a Pound, HALF DOLLAR, . 47 Cents. QUARTER DOLLAR, :23 “ DIME, - - 9 " HALF DIME, - 4 “ GIVE TH E PREFERENCE David Jackson,Jr., Agent for the CANADA PERMANENT Building ii: Saws Society Incorporated 1855. Money loaned from 1 to 15 years. Cheapest, Safest and Best Society in Canada. (1:? Charges low and fixed by Tariff. Land Agent, Conveyancef, Commissioner, and Insurance Agent. Eff-EVERY FACILITY FOR DOING FIRS'LCLASS WORK AT THE cam-mow OFFICE. Test the Prices of Goods ARCH' MCKENZIE, Postmaster. . S. Silver List Paid up Capital, ........ $1,030,000 Invested on Real Estate, . . . 2,000,000 Good Mortgages Bought. (11';- A few good farms for sale. Is not at Par Value, MECHANICS Durham Post-Office. .. Asbdown’s ACKSON, .13., M‘Aflbdr, M‘Lean, Flora M‘Dontld. Sandy M‘Laughlin, A. B. E‘flabLEwen If M‘Langhlin,h1iss M. 2 M‘Gilvmy, Sarah M‘Taggart, M. F. M‘Innis,Margret Ann Newall, Geo. R. Nelson, Robert Noakes, Daniel Redford, Henry Staples, John Scam Wm. ' Steuact, Geo. Stuart, John Vessie, J amea Wilder, Chas. Wurans, Geo. 01‘ AT D'awson M G. 6L J. M‘KEUHNIE, 0T No. 16, Con. 3, West of the Garao fraxa Brad. Township of Bentinck, containing 10( acres, about 30 acres clear- ed. Termsâ€"S300 cash. Gl’ELPHâ€"Fint Wednesday in each month. Hannls'roxâ€"Friday before Guelph Fair. BoswonTHâ€"Saturday before Guelph. Emuâ€"The day before Guelph. Draytonâ€"The day before Elora. CLIFFORDâ€"Thursday before Guelph Fair. TEVIOTDALE a-Frida before Guelph Fair. NEW HAMBUBGâ€" irst Tuesday in each month. BERLINâ€"First Thursday in each month. Emma-Second Monday in each month. WATEBLOOâ€"Second Tuesday in each month. ' MT. Faustâ€"Third Wednesday in each month. Deanaâ€"Tuesday preceding the above. FERGLjsâ€"Thnrsday following Mt. Eon-est. ORANGEVILLEâ€"Secogd_ Thursday 1n Jam, ‘ \T ,A Mb‘vu' fiuuu V‘- March, May, July, Sep., and Nov. - MONO MILLSâ€"Jrhird Wednesdayin Jam, April, July and October. ERIKâ€"First Monday in January, April, July and October. MASO‘S'VILLEâ€"Firfit Tuesday in February, May, August and November. Feb. 1 5, 18'0- fining 10(acres, about 30 acre: Termsâ€"$300 cash. PATRICK WELSH. Mommy Cattle Fairs. LAM) FOR SALE. m; snusmes Australia 8:. Europa, An Immense Stock of New and Fashionable Spring and Summer Dress GLASGOW, A large stock of Staple goods in SHIRTINGS, GRAY BLEACAED COTTONS, CHECKS, IN SHAWL PATTERNS. SILK CHECKS, LADIES’ SUMMER DRESS GOODS, SHAW LS, MANTLE CLOTHS, MELMNERY MW‘ FMN}? Q9035. FLOWERS 8: FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, c., in all the Novelties of the Season very cheap New Groceries just Received. (I? NEW HARDWARE just opened out. PRINTS GIN GAMS, RILLIA-N’l' New Shades and Colors. mm,” 633%. DENIMS, HOLLANDS, SHEETINGS, NEW STYLES. Just Arrived from A large stock of In endless variety A large stock of A large stock of and all kinds of Trimmings. LOWER TOWN, NEAR THE POST-OFFICE. TOWELLIN G S, PURPLE PADS, in all the 159. CARPETINGS, CRXITURE Wâ€"1Qha’lt DURHAM, Have now completed their stock, consist- ing in part of PURE... mugâ€"55, CHEMICALS, HORSE, CATTLE, PATENT AND PROPRIATORY MEDICINES, Toilet and Fancy Atiu les, E$SEM©ESD EXImAGTSb fine”, €30. of every kind and warranted of the best quality. LIQUORS ! LIQUORS recommended by all the leading physicians of the day. fiCOFFEES, TEAS, TOBACCOES, SPICES, 830., Jae. QOAL 8:. mwmx 68, F. 6:. 8. have now facilities for supplying all the newest medicines and preparations which may be brought. before the public frem time to time. nj=Phyeiciane Prescriptions carefully compounded, and accuracy guaranteed. Shep open (for dispensing only) on Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. a? Night calls punctually attended to.’ (If? F. S. are agents for the Gueiph Sewing Machine Company. :hé MBntréai'TeIegra h CompanY- 05°“? open every day (Sun 838 excegted) from 8 am. to 8 P’ m. , ‘g Efififliflfi WEKES, LAMPS AND LAMP CHIMNEYS, TICKIN GS, complete assoetment of Liquors of the finest brands, for family and medicinal purposes, including the celebrated DYESTUFFS . B.-â€"Fxxnuv a: anw c., c., $305, Co .Rlx'rs, in great variety. FINEST are agents for nanny. Ofice Direct Importation's. Ready-Made Clothing Boots and Shoes. Sharp’s Garden Seeds. Mum Durham, April 20th, 1870. A A «maxim wmmay: a? DRY ' GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS CAPS, Crockery, Glassware, Clothilng, (fie 1W (3W fityfles All of which will be sold at a. small advance on OPENED OUT CLOVER SEED. (309753. AT M. FBASER’S STORE. LOWER VILLAGE, DURHAM. AT

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