and “Peeiflly pox-maid“ of those “83ng en, we :3 line, ratchss ed out bei cat: 1 those cake or' Lf he falls Wm. r, to ter of Gods. 100 'eman, jug: ’Ombie, re~ Garry the aports that a continued '9 that they > auize mi IS art spect to the 3., this con: careful up 0 sentimeni devout. anï¬ also that ex: 011’ convening! abducting of. s agaiusl ault and ems and stin ad.- quitting and re- for tho 7’ 00 30 fl quxr Abel, “onVent ‘0. Normaâ€" '30!) go. con'entic; mg Is an effectual destroyer of Ticks on Sheep, also a preventative against the Fly and Scab during the hot Summer months. It greatly imnroves the QUALITY and QUANTITY of the Wool, and that at a trifling cost. It. has been long And favor- ably known in GREAT BRITAIN, and it is cenï¬dently anticipated, that upon trial, i; will enjoyas favorable a reputation in Canada. VETERINARY PREPARATIONS Pbysicians’ Prescriptions, and Famizy Recipes caretully Compbunded, and promptly attended to. ‘ H. PARKER, MOLSON’S CELEBRATED ALE ass-PURE ESSENCES, FLAVORING EX’I‘RACTS, SPICES, PICKLES, HOPS, c., c. VVinCScï¬rLiquors EROTTS' mam“ (mi, Lflgï¬iflï¬'ï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ @3138, Fire Proof Paint: comprising all noted brands, in wood and bottle. VARNISHES! Bxitxsb, Malt, French and Canadian. of every deseription and reliable in quality mxxeas' 01L, TAR, PITCH, PUTTYH’ WEAVERS’ SUPPLIES ! Cheap; used by Millers, Threshers. TGBACCBES AND GEARS I Best Turpentine Varnish $1 50 per can. Roasted and Ground [LATE PARKER a; CATTLE.) Established in Canada leaei Teas ! Teas ! E’ATEXT ï¬EBIGflKï¬. Olive EALER IN PURE DRUGS AND D Chemicala, Perfumery 'an‘d Toilet . â€1.350335 Combs Brushe Fanc Goods, :.~., c., 8’ y Parker’s Column. DY ESTUFFS PAINTS AND PAINTEBS’ MATERIAL, GLASS FRBIT JARS. 'INEGARS, agsxx, AXLE GREASE, c. «pal 0i] A549 LAMPS, ', Elephant, Seal and Crude Oil ï¬QEIE EYES. PARKER’S supplied at low rates; in any quantity. of all kinds. war and Quality unsurpassed Prices moderate. Various Colors. on the premises. vegan. WILSON ,BOWMAN 8b 005, Could ofl‘er no’ more acceptable: gift to their Minister than 8 “Locan Patient†Sewing Machine; Will be suppiied with this excellent Machiné AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT. Has all the attachments which have been found of use by long experience. With all the uS‘naI acce-sSoriel, and accom panied by EXTRAORDINARY CHEAPNESS, Though notwithstanding this cheapness the WORKMANSHIP IS EXCELLENT, EXTREME SIMPLICITY, GREAT DURABILITY‘ The secret of the great success of the “Lock- man Patent.†is to be found in its Woan call the attention of the readers of the Dunn}! CnnoxwLn to the fact that they are now manufacturing a NEW LOCK- S'l‘lTClI SHUTTLE SEWING MA- CHINE, called after the inventor, Mr.,C_. F. Locknam the LOCKMAN PATENT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MA: Clâ€"llNE, which has, n. the shorttime during which it has been before the public, become WONDERFULLY POPULAR. Although only a little more than three months have elapsed since its first introduction, the “Lockman Patent.†in that short space of time has found its way into over l‘ZOOCAN- ADlAN HOMES. A feat WITHOUT PARALLEL in the Sewing Machine annals of the Dominion, if not of the world. So strong has the demand for their Machine become, that the manufacturers have been compelled to ENLARGE THEIR PREMI- SES, and INCREASE THElRSTUCK 0F MACHINERY, to the extent ofmaking the producing capacity of their Establishment FULL INSTRUCTIONS AS TO USE AND MANAGEMENT. WILSON, zowmm 00., sawmc MACHINE MANUFACTURERS, éECOND T0 NO OTHER IN THE D0- MlNION. _.‘ HAMILTON, 0N7: Agent for Durham and vicinity, Is SENT our IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER, To be held in Toronto on the 3rd, 4th, 3th, 61!) and 7th of October, 1870. Entries of Horses and Cattle to be made on or before the 3 d of September. For Grain and Roots, on or betore the 10d) 0! September. Further particulars can be had, on ap- plication to Presidents of Township Agri- Cuitural Societies. Intending exhibitors can have (free) printed forms and see prize List on ap. plication to The Trustees of the Wesleyan Church, Durham,.will receive Tenders for enlarging the church, 01: the l'3th day of August, at 12 o’clock, A. M. ' Speciï¬cations can be seen at the store of Joshua Woodland. Sin, as well iï¬di'deHaï¬} 3(c3pQRKSs, Insolvents. THEInsolvents have made an assign- ment to me of their estate, and the creditum are netiï¬ed to meet at the house of Thomas Sirr, Lot 23, 17th Concession of N ormanby. ou the 9th day of August next, at 11 o’clock A. M., to receive statements of their affairs, and to appoint an assignee. R. FINDLAY, Interim Autgnee. Durham, Ont., 25th July, 1870. 2in. All debts owing to the in Durham, are to be Pskxza.-â€"who wzll con â€"and all claims against in Durham, are to be stnx' PARKER, by when Dated at Durham, this 1870. In the; matter 9f Tipmas Sit? and William N Guru: otice is hereby given that the partner- sh 1p submsung between PARKER 4k , as Chemists and Dmggiats, in Dur- Dissolution 'of Partnership. Are sent anywhere, on oppï¬cation. CLERGYMEN In the matter of GEORGE SPEARE BOWES, Maxwell, an Insolvent. I the undersigned, Jonx KERR, of tbe city 0 Toronto, have been tppohted wigaee 111 this matter. Cieditors â€ii-e re quested to ï¬le their clams befoze me within one month. In THE “LOCKMAN PATENT †Durham, July 27m, 1870; Durham, July 2611:, 1870. INSOLVENT ACT or 1869 JOHN KERR, Asian: Court Street, Toronto, 15th '3 Ill}, 1870. TENDERS WANTED. By that of any other Machines Insolvent Act of 1869. FINISH UNSURPASSED F. H. Edward‘s. EVERY MACHINE CONGREG ATIONS HAMILTON, ONT., WONDERFUL CAPACITY, CIRCULARS SAMLZEL g). 3436141113, ADAPTABILII‘Yq AND THE nd and Godex’iéh, baa been (1 by mutual consent. wzll continue the business 3 against said partnership ’to be presented to said by whom they will be paid. .G. Ag}. Soéiety'. srmï¬md WHEELS EEELS or EVERY DESCRIPTION. _ _- ,, [WAREsROOM OPPOSITE THE ARGYLE HOTEL, DURHAMJ ave now on hand alarge assortment of all kinds of Furniture, consisting of: BUREAUS, CUPBOARDS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, TABLES, c., which they willeelLAT MUCH LOWER PflICES ! than have hitherto been sold for in Durham. 0:? Orders for Repairing wlll receive prompt attention. All kinds of TURNING executed with Neatneés and Despntch. v _ _---..---- Vuu. u unuaénala. Coass.â€"â€"Use Dr. 'J. Briggs’ Modern Cnrative for corns, bunions, in-growing nails, tender feet, 650. Mild, Soothing, softening and healing. Sold by druggists. Coxsuuenvss.â€"Use Dr. J. Briggs’ Throat and Lung Healer for all diseases of the Throat. Lungs, and Chest. Very pleas. ant and efï¬cacious. Sold everywhere. ej- If you want Furnitnfé or anything in on} line giie us a call. Suitable Lumber will in when in exchange for work. Darn, Jun. 14:11, me: NEURAI.GIA.-Use Dr. J. Briggs’ Alle- vantor for Neuralgia, headache, catarrb, sore throat, bronchitis, clue. It. is agree- able to use,and reliable. Sold by druggists. (Innxgâ€"Usp. hr J n..:......r 1.1.3--.. FARM in the Township of Glenelg; Lots 41 and 42, in the 2nd Concession N. D R, .100 acres, 8 miles from Durham, 1} miles from Gravel Road. '30 acres cleared. Log House and Log Barn. Title indisputa- ble. Terms, $200 down, balance in yearly instalments, at 7 per cent. Apply to W. R. Turner, P. L. 8., or John Moodie, Durham 5 Creasor Morrison, Owen Sound; or to FOR SALE ! 3.11:. to 8 'p. m'. punctï¬ally attended 'io.‘ cj-F. J: S. are agents for the Guelph Sewmg Machine Company. bPhysiciane Prescriptions carefully compounded, and accuracy guaranteed. Shep open (for disgensina on] on Sunday from 2 to 4 p. my ï¬Nighythalls “null."A'l-n A“._J_ .’ A G. J. MATTHEWS 8 F. 8. have now faéilities fol-supplying all the newest medicines and preparations which may be brought before the public {rem tune to time. GOAL MAQHENE 931:8 msC‘OFFEEs, TEAS, TOBACCOES‘. 891033, c-., c. recommended by all the leadi'n of the day. 3 physicians LIQUORS! L IQuoas. of every kind and Wax-ranted of the quality; CHBXIOALS, HORSE, CATTLE, PATENT AND PROPRIATORY MEDICINES, April, 1370. Have now LAMPS AND LAMP CHIMNEYS; complete assoetment of Liquors of the ï¬nest brands, for family and medicinal purposes, including the celebrated AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES DYESTUFFS OSLER 6r. MOSS, Barristers, Exchange Buildings, Toronto. 70. 167.6t. completed their stock, consist. in great. variety; ing in part of " FINEST best It surpasses all others yer attempted in the must essential particulars. It is simpler, and cbnsequently much more easily man- aged ; it is more durable, and consequently will last much longtr ; it is more elegantly ï¬nished, and consequently makes a more agreeable appearance ; it runs easier, and consequently does not fatigue the operator; it does more work and of a better quality in an equal space of time, and is conse- quently more economical; it does better work, and a greater variety of it, and con- sequently possesses a greater adaptability ; it is a greater wife-saver,labor-saver,money- saver, time-saver, board-saver, and conse- quently appeals more completely to the philanthropic instincts of humanity, it has stood the test of actual use, and has achiev- ed a great popularity. Purchasers should not select a machine until they have ex- amined the LOCKMAN, it they would save alarge amount of future annoyance and trouble. Is the most complete Sewing Machine made. The price of the Machine, on heautil‘ul stand, walnut. top, mouldings and drawers is MANUFACTURED BY WILSON, BOWMAN 00-, HAMILTON ONT. \I With referenée to the above advertisement, I beg leave to inform the Farmers of Saugéen District that t have resigned my position as travelling agent for the Beaver Mutual Fire Insurance Cdmpaliy, and that I have no intention of collecting monies on their account, or of transacting any business whatever for the above named Company. CHARLES T. DOYLE. Durham, August lst, 1870. Sewing Machine To the Farmers of Saugeen District. R. J. DOYLE, District Agent Beaver 8; Toronto Mutual Insurance Company. '- Owen Sound, Aug. lst, 1870. 183-3. I am in no way respomible for_ the acts , of the above mentioned pin-sons, and have to request all p'ei'soha holding their Yemipfs fur payments of notes or asses- ments, and not Mining rereived the 'O‘ï¬ci'al receipt issued from this oflic'é, to commnnio cute with me at once. Call and Inspect; Durham, March 16th, 1870. 0U}! District Agent, Mr. R. J. Doyle, having disneused with the services of Messrs. Charles T. Doyle and W. A. Doyle, 0f Owen Soundâ€"the public are hereby notiï¬ed that they are not authorized to do any business for this Company, and that this Company is in no way responsible for their acts. Beam Tomato Muiual Fire {NSUBANCE COMPANY. 'I‘ IS UNDENIABLE, 1‘ IS UNDENIABLE, 1‘ â€Is Uï¬DENiABLE, T 18 UNDENIABLE, August 13?, 1870. THAT the Lockman Machine airendy occupies a position only accorded to others after years of toilsome efl‘urt. THAT the Lockman Machine has achieved an IMMENSE POPU- LARITY in the shbrt ï¬me it has been before the people. THAT the Lockman Machine, altho’ not x‘nhch exceeding in prie'ethe very cheapest machine manu- factured anywhere, is yet INCOMPARABLY superior to any cheap machine yet brought out. THAT the Lockmnn Machine is not only.the LATEST but also the BEST of its kind, before the pubhc. ENTMEMEN, THE LOCKMAN FAMILY SHUTTLE $32 00. Signed NOTICE. Signed It will pay you. W. T. O’REILLY, H. HANCOCK “(IL‘ vauu, Joint Secretaries. The snhscfihers will pdy the above amonnfto any person giving information, that mll lead to the deteetion and Con; viclion of {he person or persons, who caused the destruction, b ï¬re, of our tan- nery, on the inorningo the 8th of June last. - Price$8 per acre, one thud cash. Title indisputabl'e; _ For full particulars apply to JAMES KELEHER; . . 2 ‘ . Guelph, or to. J U N SHEWELL, Durham. June 23rd, 8703 HE subscriber is desirous of selling Lots T 24 and 25, con. 12, township of Ben. tinck, ,coniaining 300 acres of gopd hard- wood land, 40 of which are pléai‘ed and fenced, and well watered. These_lots are situate in a prosperous locality, 10 miles from Durham and four from the gravel road. Farsale, Lot 13, Con. 7, Gletielg, com prising 100 acres, 60 of which are cleared. well watered and fenced, with a good House, Barn, Stable and an Orchard of 100 Trees thereon. Also 50 acres, East half of Lot 13, Con. 6th, Glexaelg, from 8 to 10 acres cleared. The above prooerty will be sold cheap, and clear deed given.â€" Terms easy. For particulars apply to ABRAM GOLD, at the Durham Ashery, or to ABRAM COOK, (ll4-tf.) Lot 7, Con. 6, Glenelg. SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE- TRAYED from the premises of the sub scriber about the lst of July, 3 dark red and white milch Cow seven years old, with a bell on. Any information leading to he: recovery will be suitably rewarded. JOSEPH AUSSEM, The subscriber manufactures a kind of Collar which can be recommended for may to horses, and which has proved its superiority over theScotch Collar. The have belén thoroughly tested by and are now in use on the Durham and Collirig'wo‘b’ Stage Lin’e‘. Any person in doubt can refer to Mr. R. H. MIDDAUGH, preprietor of the said line.â€" Reference might be made to many others but the above named gentleman has more of them in use t as any other man in the connty'. (IS:- The Scotch Collar manufactured second to ‘none. (2:? CARRIAGE TRIMMIN G done on short notice and in any style desired, CONDENSED CATALOGUE 0F Goons cons'rAMLir oï¬ ,HAND‘: Japanned Team Harness"; Brass Team Harness: '0 Plate Harness; é Tug Team Harness3§ Tug Team Harness; Japanned Single Harness; C Plate Single Harness; Brass Sin le Harness; Silver Single Harness} Riding Saddles, all kinds; Riding Br“; [es and, Mnrtingals; Teat‘n Whips, Buggy Whips and Stage Whi s, of all kinds and Quality, in abundance, also. a few English ak Halters; Cotton Fly Nets; Worsted Fly Net‘s; Worsted Ear Nets; Suits of Horse Clothing ; Frank Millar’s prepared Harness Oil, the only oil to preserve the Stitching and Leather. The Best Stock of TRUNKS in South Grey; Varying In price from 2.50 to $14.00. a} The patent adjusting Hame with safety ring, which can be made to ï¬t any horse by raising or lowering the draft ; CURRY COMBS, CARDS, BRUSHES and MANE COMBS. aï¬- A call from all 18 solicited. J. C GRIFFITH. July 5th, 18%. FARM FOR SALE. The best e? ï¬ork; no Apprentices or Quack Mechanics Employed! HE subscriber begs to inform his numerous customers and general public, that he has rbmoved his business from one door south of the Foundry, re the more com- medians building, situated one ‘door north of said Foundry, where he is prepared to do business as usual, only with a much larger stock of goods, and hopes by strict attention to business and reasonable charging to receive a share of public patronage. DURHAM, July 1311:, 1870. . G. J. M‘KECHNIE, ., Jul, 20th; 1810’. Fast-Class Land. Stray Cow. GREAT BARGAINS ! In endless variety FLOWERS Jr, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, R'IBBONS, (km, in all the Novelties of the Season very cheap New Groceries just Received. 93> NEW HARDWARE just opened out; mummy MW) EMMY «SE-90393. A large stock 9f LADIES’ SUMMER DRESS ï¬o‘obsi; in all the New Shades ancl C‘oidré. SHAWLS, MANTLE CLOTHS, and all kinds of Trimmings. A large stock of SILK CHECKS, GRAY a: BLEACAED COTTONS, CHECKSg Australia 8:. Europa, An Immense Stock of New and Fashionable Spring and Summer Dreés Goons. A large stock of Staple goods in SHIRTINGS, PRINTS GINGAMS, m SHAWL PATTERNS, R'ILLIAN? WEEK flï¬ï¬ï¬‚g. DENIMS, HOLLAN'DS, Pricéville. sï¬â€˜EE’TINGs, NEW STYLES. A large stock of Just Arrived from LOWER TOWN, NEAR THE POST-OFFICE ï¬x STEA'MSBIPS PURPLE PADS, TOWELLINGS, THE Muniéipal Counéil of the Ijo-yhaizip ~ of Artemisia inténd at their" next meeting, (viz, 81h of August) to paéé a By- Law to eétablish a (“aviation mud on Lots 3 and 4, second south of the Durham road in said Township, as ,snryey'ed by T. B. Gilliland, Esq, 1?.L.S.’C.i E., Eugenia. magma mm“; (EARPETINGS; iURNrrUns 'Dmsrs, FFICIAL ASSIGNEE 103 m occur or can. Pillilic » Notic’é. TICKINGS, 850., c., A mates": Sflï¬ï¬‚fzflï¬ï¬‚ w DRY qups, GROCERIES, Ready-Made Cloth Boots and Shoes. ' mg 'suoyumodml 109.1!“ Durham, April 20th, 1870. Direct Iijrtuï¬ons. All of which will be sold at a small advance on ~ OPENED OUT CLOVER SEED AT M. FRASER’S STGBE. LOWER VILLAGE, DURHAM. AT IN