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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Jun 1870, p. 3

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her she 10k this Una oat, i'ho * ud- rm, awl n as - led the I ore to . tlo der l re. he‘ tish its SPEQML NQ'HGE. O llHnGRESS.â€"IE a country lzke onr3,where‘ cadre we those who yet remember the {5:321:25 and inconveniences of the set- .RK :39 many mechanical improvements uni Mgr-3:17;); machines indicate apro . gross crrmcleicd in history. We have; LON muckxjy to lighten the labors of: “93.113: 2 1 ‘hnr'.est-â€"inret;tiors to in? ”935;: {‘g; c. r..‘..:'S cr'zi‘feuand to facilitate ;;g,-;.i,;icitlvr::. '1'; lessen mortality unuf V r dds of dds-2.59, we have the f... _ I. ; 'l." 873' for safe by all 7.1.1. J,â€" 1574. l y. 95‘1",“1 51!:ftly. lSth lIISI, at The: H firm lather. Mr. A'bert Jr in, l’zitzlvr. in his 29th year. . r. ‘.»*.;3 nth-ring from cancer on d ’ I l up, ;’_ L'sz'sbn. Mr. James Allen. of: tuâ€" ’3) Miss Hannah Blachlock .»r, Fir. li. lletitlick, to Miss: s ‘.' 3!. both of Normanby. Guelph Markets. 3 c lf'v'fiacr-J. iliuecdny reports: , r... 1 1:3 @125, we“, ....._1 cs (.5 1 18, Durham Markets. 11.. ‘t‘.'?:u.-.:.---.---- $0 80 («a '0 .50 55 j “ .a‘._.......() 75"}; USU o no (2., n 25 i - l) ill (a; 0 4:3 tam]. .............. u 0% a; c 00‘; ii; ................. :; 0H (79‘ i 00, I’vl'llC‘Q- ............ O 2.3 6.1; O 35; Wm: ....... . O 2.) m. 0 25‘ NEW AD‘V’ERTlSElJlENTSlSi‘ INSOLVEN'I‘ ACT or 1864, {871%, and 1869. - ', and! -., i“ x .' :1" it" i‘ .‘i'ity Court ll ‘..” ', - cl Lil-.- (‘UJILTY of “a". if li‘v. g t’ j: "‘ Urey. .. (T.‘.l‘.$‘)N. an In. {unply tr) the Judge, :.. .‘4'22'. . n: at ci:churge und3r the n ' d. JOHN CARSON, BY WM. HALRETT. l;'< AHUNW}. ad litem., l. 1 .‘ ifi‘lwlll, 115 ‘1 «it June, 1570. l l l l l E1 AN GE HALL. rmmaay Evening, June 30, 18ml Night One llll lilill lllilillll llllll (1 l unification Troupe. 3 l i Ten Dramatic Acre .tic Negro U. ‘.. 5‘ . .- :,«â€",‘,<,r,\(,vJ-I .- 4~~ .\ C-Iatrg'n“. ‘ ‘liccii (vs .2491); «. iwrâ€"d. lurking Agent, 5-. L. '_ :.'.~. Knurled Seats 533%.. - H .\\‘.'l{ till“. QY‘EL‘N! NONâ€"OE. { “All. "'20 rzre-nExc-i of the subscriber"; . l. l‘ ‘ l3: Hi duhi‘. ()nf‘. Surrell M. an. n; [lilo-t) yours Old. Thai 1' will cl ”1‘“: for r". l . . u. l e prcpe y, ‘ pa"; expenses Ll2.l Ll." "v“ n‘v-xv l «‘Wltvr lf't‘itjr. Haunts AND 'YOST. um... The HigheSt iii-ice paid for W601, in Cash. v 1â€"- ) ...sl:l”"-' ll 0. l W, Jinn“ L”; .d. 23;”. INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864 AND: Amendments, and Insolvent Ae'zv or 1869. i ’21 the {Lilllt'i‘ of 'llI‘JI‘IStS GRAY, an? l:.3ul‘~'t‘.;t. E r Till". crm'iif-irs of the insceTVOnl are non“; "Ml Ur'tl it meeting will be hold at; my iii in Durham. On Monday, 4 h dayj m‘ Juiy next, at sewn O'clwck. l’. .‘-'. , for the pi ~f giving insrrm-ri-mS us to law suits l z«":::. and to the diapmsul Of pro petty and in advise L't‘ltf’:'lllil‘. JAMES BROWN. Assignce. Durham. June 22 xvi. ISTl. consort sitcoms, * DURHAM, ()I’FICIA i. ASSIGNED, d rm: rm: i‘ut‘xrr or OREY. Guide. Horse Trotter’s r. 2.4-3.2, s3. 7 =‘ l /" "1;.f HOW ll llll l'lll Hint _w , JUST Pl'lIUSliFD. A COMPLETE;! sct cf ii les {-1- 'l‘earhing any Home to Try: i733“ lll u :b rrt lime, iwilhout lbel use ot a ”rim-k, or l‘r..l"essionul Trainer. PRICE 50 CENTS. Address D X “130. Toronto P. 0. l .4 DESIRABLE. HOTEL - STAND; FOR SALE. i, â€". at; REST HOTEL STAND 05‘: THE‘ - “3mm: and Sydenbam Road bPiI-Q lot .\ j. - a, 1st covicession. North-Es!“ of. vine said mud, m the lvvnship of Melanc-l 111011.13 fiderm tnr sale cheap. fur cash - : Tb? W H fpflwn as ' Belo's Old Stand,’ and‘ comprises a .' acres, 40 ofwhich are cleared. l Apply st once to l J. M. CAMPBELL, Bookseller, Mount Foreshi Jnue S'h. 1870. 187-2. i Mi l Durham Post-Ofi'rc‘a; Mails for the South are c‘csnd at 9 8 m. l ‘ " North at3 p.m. ‘ East and West .......... 6 p.111. I A. MCKENZIE, Pusrlxsrtu. (I â€"W (fr-EVERY FACILITY FOR DOING. " CHRONICLE " OFFICE. rmsrcuss WORK AT run l~ 0; >1 Rained-v for diseases cfthct saddler , T"fi','.‘,°§';.. b, ,,.l One Door o/Vorth of 5; f.‘ maxi", ,r. :Lr 14+. inst, by Rev." B 0 B E R I D A in; : . . . . .i a... 4 .1. 1222mm... W" 125'". 0 00 - l.iri_r:rl‘,.... -.. O ill/@000 II. 'l’tr: :r.. i. - KL! ., ,.-,-_ L ( V Ill" '3.i".i~li'l 'l t)‘ of July next, the “ATS ) m l“F~TI'."l “1 rl " ii ' " >I".;l om. :Groccrics, C Selection of Teas, WHI¢H wuu. c: FOUND CHEAP AND c‘o'on. ‘xj;§'_, [.9 Dr. J. Briggs Modern . ‘ _.,;'g._ f...â€" CITES. buniOnS, fizz-growing l . ijjt'lfl' fact. dtc. Mitd, Soothing, ". :__ . and healing. Sold by draggists. â€"â€"’â€"W i I has REMOVED ms BUSINESS 'ro Has now a Large, AND CHEAP STOCK OF “opossum, BOOTS SHOES mum‘s indw- ‘to which he would invite public attention. Special attention has been paid to the Dried Pork for Said. the Foundry. J. C. GRIFFITH, and Harness Maker, LGLISH, WELL ASSORTED, ROBERT DALGLISH. Durham, June lst, 1870. 1 F ,,,,,,, URNITURE' AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES; ....___â€";o;.â€"â€"â€" MATTHEWS [WARE-200M OPPOSITE THE ARGYILE HOTEL, hand alarze assortment of all kinds of Furniture. consisting of: BUREAUS. CUP QARDS. BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, SOFAS. TABLES, c., l which the! mu sell AT M U011 LOWER PRICES! than have l for in Durham. fif- Urders for Repairing will receive: prompt attention. All kinds of TURNING executed with Neatness sud Dcsputch. ~ Suitable Lumber will b6 token in exchange far work. 9. J. muinitws an edit. Dnham. June 14th. 1‘17!) SON. DUBHAMJ hitherto been sold q- --.-. Bu lug anv No ' OT No. IO, COD. 3, West of the Gara- _ . fraxa B. tad. Township, of Bentinck, containing 100 acres, about 30 acres clear- ed. Termsâ€"S 30 Feb. 15, 1870. . _ AT water’s: " Store ch’ape'r accord- i . i! Fac ‘ ‘fip‘rofits 5!. quick returns ‘ Australia 8:. Europa, An Immense Stock of New and Fashionable Spring and Summer Dress Goocts. A large stOck of Slaple goods in suturnios, . SHEETINOS, TOWELLINGS. I ricitnos, ORAX' ”a; BLDAOAED co‘rrons, CHECKS, DENIMS, HOLLANDS, CARPETINGS, kc, ML, WEE? CESAE. A large stocli of PRINTS c GINGAMS, 1N SHAWL PATTERNS. SILK CHECKS, PURPLE PADS, c., c. Barnum .9 Funmfruns PMS“, NEW STYLES. A large stock of LADIES' scmnnn DRESS GOODS, in all the New Shades and colors. SHAWLS, MANTLE CLOTHS, and all kinds of Trimmings. A large stock of ldlhhlllflll‘l’ giro Eisner ccons. ln endless variety FLO WERS FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, c., in all the Novelties of the Season very cheap New Groceries , just Received. {3* NEW HARDWARE just opened out. n. c. 5, J, Murmur. 1.0an TOWN, NEAR THE POST-OFFICE. ' ‘-.r«-' ’w-a-u ~-- ~., »â€".- ,,-.â€"g~.~.,â€"-- ‘ "L l Teas thlhmE, ’ Can be bought lg l l l Chocolate, 1 to Quality thani other in Durham. l surrender to the l; totums. Small . 1T! 0 cash. Monthly Cattle Pairs. C Gcernfi-Firsl Wednesday in each month. Hsnmsroxâ€"Friday before Guelph Fair. Boswon-rnâ€"Saturdsy before Guelph. ELORLâ€"The day Draytonâ€" I‘he day before Guelph. before Elorn. Curranâ€"Thursday before Guelph .Fair. _ _ day b'efnrh Guelph Fair. found Nrw BluiiunGâ€"First Tuesday in each Tzvro'rDALhr-Fri month; Brahmsâ€"First Thursday in euch mOnth. Eumuâ€" Second WirsnLOOâ€"S'econd Tuesday in each month. M’r. FORESTâ€"Third Wednesday in each month. Dummyâ€"Tuesday preceding the above. Monday in each month. ., LOWER TO‘WN ’ Drug Store. Coffees, COcoas, also PATRICK WELSH.159' A Combléte 0 Stock of Everything ., Usually in a first-class Drug StOre. W'Ufi“""_ IONS... N C II E. S- T E 2 O a: u. a Z 45 snow: pun smog yo qoorrg 93.191 [onsmm‘ uv' l l l New Styliâ€"as Ready-Made Clothing l "meters. . g .353): ad Tobaccocs, 3‘ 5 Pi es 5 g C ' P * ’ :33 :2 0 .§3§ 1, 31’s as m g 9 .695; :3 ’7! i. ’i B Egg: FE Wlneb, .. 33.3 r o a 33,122 3 n5 Brandles, .2 EEE . E: G' : ss'gigé 2 ll], ‘9 a R '5 .33.: E2: 7 -. “m9 = 52-15 2“. ~ " a: 3.5:: 3 Ale- Porter, .52 2353;: g FineSt ScOtc-h "5 22.25:, .. - a 3:? and Canadian . '-" A - . I , _. ‘ LAND FOR SALE- . . hlSkeySS 1.....- . .._ 2.:- ._* a.-‘ __ 32. ~ ._.-.. 9 ered here, . invited... gest' ever Ofi‘ large Buyersr Inspection As his Stock is the lar OK 0F" Dnrcoons, ‘ PEBUViflwo’ Ila W rates tcs to lra ( l ' I 18. D IS THIS DAY fler Spec AND to S gs S id E? $3 86] id; fi ,2 d: he intends to'sell at Very 10 THE UNDERSIGNE he has decided to 0 an Markets, which i7 Staple Goods, the best Europe ct from cipnlly- . nd consists prin it. OPENING OUT AN IMMENSE STO Imported dire Spring Durham, April 120th, 1370. Summit; ms 1:3an or EVERY DEMON. fij- If you want Furni'tiiio or anything in our line give no a call. It will pay you. Francs-Thursday following Mt. Forest. Okinawanâ€"Second Thursday in Jan., March, May, July. Sep., andNov. Mono Mumsâ€"Third Wednesday in _Jan., April, July sud October. , . Emu-First Monday in January, April, July and October. . .Mssoumenâ€"First Tuesday in February, , Msy, August sud Norembcr. Butter Eggs taken in - éiéllillige; l ___._._0...____.__ Boots and Shoes. _â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"0â€"â€"__â€"â€" .___o__ CLOVER SEED. ,‘ AT M.LFBASER’S STORE. OWER VILLAGE, DURHAM. M. A. ANDERSON, in returning thanks to his patro‘f’s and the public generally for past favors, begs to ’ informthem that he is. now carrying on f r the WAGGONéz CARRIAGE BUSINESS under the superintendance of Mn. WM. JAMIESON, and that all work will be marked it as usual, “ AKD'ERSOX JAMIESON.” WM. A. ANDERSON, Blacksmith, Upper Town, Durham. lit, 1869. .u OPENED OUT S choc-cs concussion or?“ DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS at. cites, _ Crockery, GliiSSWfll‘e, Clothing, fie... All of which will he sold atria small advance on ' irect' Importations. "l ’r .r‘ 1666‘.» Factory (Jotton very cheap by the p . '.__â€"_â€"â€"â€"...._= i c... \ceieirited Perfected Spectacles l ue of the or‘rictms or his firm of \ Lazarus", Morris tCO will be st the store of their agent, hill. F. H‘. EDWARDS, on Wednesday. June 291:, 1870. to assist him in fitting diflicult sights. Remember the dune, Wednesday. June 29th, 1870. l, Money to Loan. L OlflEY T0 LOAN on real orpersou al security. THOS. DIXON, Barrister-chum Lower Town, Durham. __._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" "A. _._-.___. TEACHER WANTED. ‘FOR SchoOl Section No. 12, Bentinc‘u, to enter-on duties immedistely. For lparticulars apply stating qualifications, to the subscribers. A female teacher prefer- red. - ~ . LACHLAN McQUARRY, y . WILLlAH BOYLE, Trustees. CHARLES BOYD, j \ Crawford P. 0., Bentiuck, May 9, 1870'. . ,SPINNING WHEELS! SPINNING WHEEL-S l ‘. he subscriber in returning thanks for posit favors would intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he has again commenced to manufacture Spinning Wheels and J sch-Reels, and has now on hand fifty long reels, and fifty more in course of construction, which, as the times are hard, will be sold very cheap for cash. Credit will'be given as usual. GEORGE, CAMPBELL, Near Schofield’s Saw-Mill, Beminck. May 4th, 1870. 2m. 1 lF A R M E R S -, 1 MECHANlCS l and all interested in GIVING d: TAKING Money, remember that 1 UL S. Silver Is not at Par Value, and that no Storekeeper can make it Par Value any more than he can make hourteen Ounces a Pound, Cr l l l l l g l loo tucuus S. suns. l vaon take United States silver at six or eight ‘per cent mare than it is worth, either in CHANGE, or for LABOUR, or lor PRODUCE, you will be the loser. You may be told that it will be thh’cn from you at par again ; if you believe that Storekeepers Well lose eight per cent on DEllRElllh'l‘ED Slh‘liflll. without an advance on the goods you buy, you will be easily persuaded. 1 .. . .4. ~ 9 2 Test- the Price: or Goods 3 l DURHAM, April 20th, 1870‘ A T le. Ashdown’s l ‘Sufignugdodml 399.];11,“ sensuous scenes," and you will are the di..creucc. (i? American Silver is taken and given in change at the following rates: QU ARTER DOLLAR, 23 .. 9 (s mun, - - HALF DIME, . i .. GIVE THE PREFERENCE ito’mOn‘cy the value of which is known and '5 -~ . . l nxez, and repudiate the snare laid by l l l I l l l HALF DOLLAR. - 47 Cents. l l l l interested parties who have a lot of DEPRECIATED SMALL CHANGE to get rid of, (IS. Don’t lake their Silver at l’ar. l The best Canadian Coal Oil at 32 cents ., s gallon. I rent. Asunowr. DURHAM Hocsn‘. Lower Town. l l Shai‘p’s Garden Seeds.lmm, MGR... ., co, OPTICIASS AND CCULISTS. MONTREAL, Have, with a view to meet the increased dc- mand for their Celebrated PER F'ECTED sPECTACLEo, APPOINTED F. 11. Edwards As their Sole Agent To: DURHAM a: lV.4LKERTON. 77..., have taken care to give all needful instruc- tions, and have coufidence in the ability of their agents to suit the requirements of all customers. An opportunity will he thus af- forded to procure, at all times, Spectacles Unequalled by any for their Strengthen- ing and Preserving Qualities. Too much cannot be said of their SUP:- nronx'r’Y over the ordinary glasses wornâ€"e There is no ccmuizmxc, wnnmxc OF Tm: Sicnr. mzmsss, or other unpleasant sen- l nation, but on the contrary, from the pecu- liar consrruction of the Lenses, they are soornrxc sxn PLEASANT, causing a feeling of relief to the wearer, and mourn“; A CLEAR AS!) rusrixcr 'vxsrox, as in the NATURAL HEALTHY sxcnr. They are the only Spectacles that lPreserve as well as Assisi. thé Sight . And are the Cnurssr because the Bur, always lasting :Jmt'r YEARS without ch’dngo being necessary. oj-WE EMPLOY NO P3DLERS..{;I) MONEY fro LOAN. Day/ill JacksonJ r... Agent for the CANADA PERMANENT 1" I tuulding ll Savings Society, Incorporated A.D. 1855. Paid up Capital. ........ $1,030,006 Invested on Real Estate, . . . 2,000,000 Money loaned from 1 to 15 years. Cheapest, Safest and Best Society in‘ Canada. - (If? Chdrges low and fixed by Tariff.- D JACKSON, .13., Land Agent, Conveyancer, Commissioner; and Insurance Agent. 4 , 2 Good Mortgages Bought. {Kr A few 10le farm! for “‘19.

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