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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Aug 1870, p. 4

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”.31? aficlotlging of every description -fi-‘ ' Abankrupt died in Chicago while his application for the benefit of the Bankrupt Act was under consideration. H is afl‘airs were all brought to the usu- al termination, however, and his attor- ‘n zapplied for the discharge. The (gigfi-Idecided that it could not be granted, because the law says ‘no dis- charge shall be granted to any bank- rupt until he shall take and subscribe an oath to the effect that he has not done” inflated, or been privy to any act, mat-j uter,,br-thing specified in this act as a' ground for withholding such discharge, 33 'iztralidating such discharge, if grant. bdl" f'This man, being dead V , cannot sub- scribe to this oath, and nobody can do I it forjhim. Upon the bridge over the leading out of Denver, Colorado was a year ago this inscription vehicle drawn by more than one is allowed to cross this bridge i1 site directions at the same time-’ out the country for better laws to pro- tect. the miners. t ‘You don’t work enough to earn your your salary,’ said the head of a depart- ment in the New York Custom House to one of his clerks. ‘Work !’ exclaim- ed the young man, ‘I worked to get here; surely you don’t expect me to work any longer.’ A second hand clothier ofN ew Haven can ,publicly announces that he has 0. A arunken sailor fell overboard, re- cently, at New York, and stuck in the mild, A team had to be procured to haul him out. An old lady in \Vcst Williams, nam- Melsaac, who has been for years subject coming on her she fell into the fire and was badly burned about the face and neck. Her physicians are doubtful of her recovery. Mr. J. O’Donnell, schoolmaster of of the R. C. Separate School, London, died suddenly in Ingersoll on Tuesday. Mr. O‘Donnell had gone to Ingersoll to spendsbis- holidays, and the news of his death was quite unexpected by his friends. Asa somewhat remarkable fact in August the Montreal Gazette states that (hetewas on Monday morning a slight frost perceived behind the mountain, which affected the leaves of delicate plants, wilting them down, but it has not done any serious damage. .5. ran, a mile and a half in length, and containing 13 drams of timber, 8, 000 10gs, arrived at Kingston on Tues- day morning in tow of the steam barges Carlyie, Nile, and Jessie Aqeby, from Shannonville for Messrs. McCrossie 00., lumber merchants. -uu 1.ch 1.0m uwuue, both in ex- tent and reliability of its war news, is fit ahead of any paper on the conti- ”neint. Without any previous pufiing, the Tribune has its “Army of Observa- tion” at work, and the first blow struck had barely fallen when its nature and efi‘ect. were faithfully chronicled in its columns. We understand that the cost of the Tribune’s exclusive war news averages from $600 to $1,000 per day. 1 Such magnificent enterprise cannot fail to meet with its reward in aIland where the latest news is one of the first neces- sities of existence. The New York Tribune, both in tent and reliability of its war new: A most destructive fire is raging round Richmond, Ontario. .' $8,000 Comâ€"Mr. Cochrane, of Compton, Province of Quebec, bought .lately a number of choice animals in the steamship North American. Forj one cow, “Lady Grateful,” he paid fif. taco hundred gunieas, which, with ex- penses of importation, is equal to about $8,000here. We trust his enterprise may be rewarded with deterred success Competitors proceeding to the Do- minion I’ifle Association match to take place at Fredericton, New Brunswick, will not be allowed to proceed through the United States armed 1n uniform â€" Those who proceed via Portland will therefore require to carry their uniform 1 and their baggage, and to send their rifles through 1n bond by express, oth erwise they will be liable to customs duties both 10 going and returning. On Saturday night the 611: inst. ,the barn, stable and contents of Mr. Isaac Queen’son the third concession of Ervremont was burned down. Loss abouts-1'00. Insured; supposed to be incendiarism. In Paris the war spirit is said to have : been judiciously stimulated by the Pre-i feet. of Police spending 400,000 francsf m four days in paying bands of roughsi to bowl for war through the streets of the city. I Ammrxszxexr.â€"Loat, stolen, or mislaid, a French Prince, 14 years of age, of tranquil temperament, wears red towsers, and carries a bullet in his pocket. Was last seen going home: from a baptism of fire. Is supposed at Paris to be in Metz; is supposed ati Met: to be in Paris; Is supposed at oth er places to be in London. Any infor- f nation concerning him will be received ; with the greatest indifference by tbel Corps Legislatif.â€"N. Y. Trzlwce. l raft, a mile and a half in All. 33378 (If PARAGRAPHS. this inscription: ‘No ty more than one animal O as bridge m Oppo same time.’ the Platte, 5 there l IGRAPHS. 5 ' I st, stolen, or , 14 years of: anient, weal-sf bullet in his; PRECOCIOUS.- Vincent, has a 1 which. had a ca} mother and off;- 0. S. .Times. i The Red River expedition must now l be approaching Fort Garry, if it has not i already reached that point. There seems to be good reason to believe that f Riel and some of the others more imme- diately concerned in the events of last fall abandoned the territory on the ad- vent of the troops, seeking escape from the just consequences of their offences by flight to the United States. This is about the most sensible thing they could I have done, for certainly the atmosphere of Fort Garry could not be very agree- able after the appearance ofthose sturdy defenders of law and order who follow the leadership of Colonel \Volseley.â€"- The territory will lose nothing by the novelist’s “relics.” Mr. Dickens knew I what he was about when he ordered in inot studied the disposition of the public lfor nothing. In the first excitement of ffeeling, an old inkstand will bring a {fancy price, whereas, when the judge. ment gets a little cooler, people are in- ‘ gclined to look for the value of their lmoney. The other day Mr. Dickens’ 5' house was up for sale. The auctioneer assured the Company that the family ought to get at least twenty thousand pounds for it. He dwelt upon the merit of Mr. Dickens’ works, and point- ed out the manifest advantages of oc~ cupying a house in which the novelist had lived. But the company could not be induced to bid. At last the property was knocked down for £6,500â€"not a third of the sum the auctioneer askedâ€" THE CHAMPION RUNNERâ€"At the Toronto games last week a match was got up between Mr. J. Fraser, of Ar- thur, and Mr. E. Maher, of Brampton, who is a practical runner, and was never beaten, for 150 yards, $25 a side, which was run on Tuesday morning, Fraser winning easily, and coming in eight yards ahead. A challenge was imme- diately given by Maher for the same distance for SIOOa side, to be con- the time of the Fall races, which chal- lenge will be accepted. soil. ears? The New York THEM: shows the ab. 155,3”le 0f the opinion which prevails ome- among certain classes that the war is an d at ,f issue between Roman Catholicism and i at Protestantism, France being the repre- incs ; sia 33 per cent. of the population is obs i Catholic, and 65 per cent. Lutheran and ,0“: Calvinistic, the remainder being made up of Jews and other denominations, all of whom enjoy the same privileges and the i are equally eligible to places of trust Ur. ’- and emolument. Taking North and ion ; south Germany together, the population loss 3 is thus divided :~Protestants, 2l,673,- , be E 333; Catholics, 13,258,440. In North Germany there are 8,131,136 Catholics, _ and in South Germany 3,360,999 Pro- )0° ; testants. About two-thirds of the whole Ike f peOple are therefore Protestant and one- Ck: l third Catholic. But Catholics and 8h Protestants are alike united in oppo~ -â€" sition to French aggression, and the news- as which is three fourths Catholic, the patriotic feeling of the people was so P strongly developed at the first hint of war that the Government, which was chosen through clerical influences, was 3f It l with Prussia. Indeed, throughout Ger- imany all thought of religious as of ‘ ! political difference is forgotten, and men l of all classes and creeds are actuat 3 .1 Empire. 'lhe allowance made to the ’Roman Catholic clergy in the last ,5 budget amounted to 49,819,936 francs, {and that of the Protestant Churches to : 1,493,436 francs. ‘ tions. It is equally true with regard to France as to Germany, that Catholics and Protestants are united. There may ’55] be deep dissatisfaction with the Em- (3,}; be abandoned. The press in all parts of France reso- Garry, if it has not at point. There :01) to believe that others more imme- large Catholic p0pula- throughout Germany, in France the Protes- ike recognized by the alike supported out of it to be convincing that REGULAR STAGE. GOING NORTH. â€"Leaves Elora at 4 a. 11)., Arthur at 8:30; Mount Forest at 12 30; Durham at 4. 30 p.111. ; arriving in Owen Sound at 8 p. m. GOIxo 801m â€"-Leaves Owen Sound at 4 a. m Durham at -11 a. m. Mount Forest at 2 p. m. ; Arthur at 4: 30 ; arriving in Elora at 8 p. In. ., connecting with 6 o ’clock train next morning. riving in Elora tatâ€"4;. train to Guelph. ON account of the opening of the Wel- lington, Grey and Bruce Railway to Elora for passenger traffic, the stage line between Guelph and Elora has been dis- continued. After this date, the stages of this line will run between Elora and Uwen Sound according to the following time table: COULSON’S MAIL LINE; at KELSEY’S GALLERY, Opposite Fletcher’s, Upper Town‘ BETTER than the BEST ax Cheaper'than the Cheapest Fenian Raid. ’ Photographs for the Miilinn. ' Ju’ OPEN REBELLION. TAKEN BY STORM! VI ‘ll‘v RAXTED perfect, reliable, anti durable,being made m the very best manner. W. KOUGH. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE a Platform Counter Scales, Made by the celebrated firm ofGL'RXEY, WARE .5; Co., of Hamilton, in stock at Makers’ prices. Thgse Scales are WAR- v -â€"----| Imported direct, will be sold {ETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES A LARGE LOT OF PDEKET , TABLE OUTLEBY. Nickle Silver Spoons Forks, Of a. reliable quality, in great valiety. 9 and more durable than the best White Lead, either for inside or outside work, Lake going craft, 65c. Its use is not injurious to the health. Direct from Tues. HL'BBUCK 80):, London, England. '11, 1870. Owen Sound, Dec. 7, 1é6â€"9: HAND, TABLE, HALL, c. Chimneys Wicks, direct from Makers â€"â€"-wv I“ \c“" AT TDRONTO WHOLESALE PRICES Just to hand, direct from the English makersâ€"Best Durable Qualities, WW MATS, Specialities at ihe big axe, ACCOMMODATION STAGE fljF-EVERY FACILITY FOR DOING FIRST-CLASS WORK AT THE “CHRONICLE” OFFICE. Rates of Advertising on application to Island Directory, 1870-71 " ~ 03’? No Money to be paid until each book is delivered. £20 ELECTIififilTED CRUETS, SPOONS', FORKS c. Directory, 1870.71 Province of Prince Edward Province of New Brunswick Directory, 1870-71 ’rovince of Newfoundland JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1870. T OTHERâ€"Learning that my name has J. been unwarrantably used in connec~ tion with Directories-now being canvassed in the Provinces, and entirely distinct. from my works, and that in other cases it has been stated that my Directories have been i abandoned, I would request those desiring 5 to give a preference to my works to see that persons representing themselves as acm- ing for me are furnished with satisfactory credentials. Change of Time. c) 5 Kerr 3 HUBBUCK’S Genuine JOHN LOVELL, Publisher. Montreal, March 16, 1870. Owen Sound. Love‘llfs Directories- A BALE OF INCLUDING LOVELL’S will made be known 1, Durham. Price $8 per acre, one thud cash. Title indisputable. For full particulars apply to JAMES KELEHER, . or to JOHN SHEWELL, Durham. June 23rd, 1870 . Q --' " road. THE- subscriber is desirous ofselling Lots 24 and 25, con. 12, township of Ben- tinck, containing 200 acresof good hard- wood land, 40 of which are cleared and fenced, and well watered. These lots are situate in a prosperous locality, 10 miles from Durham and four from the'gravel rnnfl The subscriber 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 J stilt-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. Creditjvill be given as usual. in a first-class found Everything GEORGE CAMPBELL, Near Schofield 8 Saw Mill, Bentinck May 4th,1870. 2m. and Canadian Whiskeys, also A Complete ~ Stock of FARM FOR SALE Rum, C rapes, ngars, Dried Fruits, Tabaccoes, Biscuits, l Gleuel'z 100 acres. r‘Lots No. 16 and 17, con. 2, E. G. R., Town- l ship of Gleuelg, 200 aetes. . ELot No. 16, con. 1, N. D. R., Townshlp of ' Glenelg, 50 acxes. Lots N0. 7 and 8, con. 3, N. D. R... 'lown- ship of Clenelg, 100 ac es. Lot No. 8, con. 2, W. G. IL, Township of Beutiuck, 100 acres. Lot No. 12, con. 2, W. G. R., Township of Bentinck, 100 acres. Lot No. 25, con. 17, W. G. R., Township of Normanby, 100 acres. Also, Lot No. 47, con. 3, E. G. R., Townshipyf Holland, 100 acres. Lots 7, 8 and 9, N. D. R... and 7, 8 and 9, South side of Elgiu St., containing 5 acre each, in the village of Priceville. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL E. LEGATE, Durham. On]. July 13, 1870. 130. SPINNING WHEELS I ! The undersigned' 18 authorized to sell the following Improved Farms on easy terms, viz: Lot bio. 18, con, 2, E. G. R., Township of lMPHflVED FARMS fflfl SALE. Flrst-Glass Land. ALWAYS IN STOCK: exchanae. Usually Gin, varying in price from 3 to $35, 00 13@ Have youl walls papel ed Whitewash. ESQ!) BQEES @E QEQEGES’E EAEEERES WALL PAPERS, DECORATIONS, WINDOW SHADES, o., ever brought to this part of the country, and selling at extremely low prices. Patterns to suit all tastes. In addition to the above we have also inst receivnfl a 1mm.“ M- The GREATEST BARGAINS Ladies’ Misses’ DURHAM, May 17th, 1870 Papers from 4 cents per Parties from a. Distance can 1 The GRIST-MILL 18 in complete running ready for all sorts of work. First~class Miller , _ _-_.. â€".-...-;‘uu LV 1“” IUDUIU UDLV' _|_ ERU.LY, and to his numerous customer 3 in particular, for past favors in his line of business, and also to inform them that his Car-ding and Cloth-Dressing Machinery is now in complete oraer, havmg been recently fitted up with latest improvements, and ' one of the most experienced workmen in Ontario, 2) ‘ 'k warranted-â€" to merit a share of public patronage. Mrs. D. having secured the services of a firsbclass MILLINER, from Toronto, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public pationage. EDGE MILLS, May 17th, 1870. Note the Address, MRS. DAVIDSON, flu 0:?- BUTTER EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. WW w \wvwvâ€"v-- ' 3638 most respectfully to inforfilmhevr Lady patrons, that She has just rECeived and openedth a large and varied assortment of Ne N and 1311639!“t D9333“- Consxstmg In part of ’aper Hanginm magéngs E SUBSCRIBER REGS TO RETURN THANKS TO THE Phil‘lir A“) A- 1-3.. 1870. 1870. 1870. AM NEW MB 012‘ THE IMEM'MSHM- MELMMERY, LADIE’S HATS AND BONNETS, FEATHERS AND RIBBONS, Flowers, Hosiery; c. {11's. 11311711150119 0:? gig}; wfiiflfflfififi £91353 _ Spr mg Fashions. VARIETY STORE JUST RECEIVED SEQSQN Q5” 183% signment of ete running order, having recently been overhauled class Millers and strict attention to customers’ interests can have their W001 same AND just received a large THOMAS JONES. JOHN KELLY. latest style, , at the PUBLIC GEN than day 1 COIl- OT No. 16, Con. 3, West 01 fraxa Rvad. Township of containing 100 acres, about 3‘) z ed. Termsâ€"$300 cash. J April, July and October. ‘ Examâ€"First Monday in Januazj July and October. MASONVILLEâ€"First Tuesday in I May, August. and Novemhn DURHAMâ€"Tuesday preceding the above. FEnmfsâ€"Thux-sday following Mt. Forest. OR.A.1\'(;m'xLI.Eâ€"â€"Second Thursday in Jan., March, May, July, Sep., and Nov. MONO MlLLS-â€"Tbird Wednesday in J 1111., April, July and Ocloher. 1w NEW HAMBURGâ€"First '. month. BERLINâ€"-Fi!‘st Thursday i ELM l RAâ€" Second Monday WA'rczmooâ€"Second Tuom MT. FORESTâ€"Third We month. __- - - .. \IUI)’, U. .L . (\L'- I hereby certify that I have known Mrs. Mary Ann Doughty for the last fifteen years. she is a woman of prohity and truth. I have known her before, during, and since her illness. I be1ieve her certificate to lu- true in every particular. I know that t while ill her case was declared hopeless ;_ and I know that she has, since her recover-v always attributed her recovery to the $116- shonees Remedy' Whatever may be the peculiar properties ofthis medicine, one thing is certain that in her case, it has aet- ed almost like the performance of a miracle. A. F. Woon, J. P. Warden of the county of Hastings, PIO- vince of Ontario, Dominion of Canada. Feb. 15, 1870 , ____-__. -v m! nzubua, auu uu up to my hips, and I became so weak that I could not walk, but was confined to my chair. For about two years, while this weakness was coming on me, ' and after- wards, I sought medical advice, employing at different times, three doctors, and medi- . cines of different kinds prescribed by friends, but of no avail. I continued to get \V‘Ol‘St- and worse, until the summer of 1363, when I was induced to try the great Shoshoncw Remedy by readingr the cures peril-Mar (l, in a pamphlet. At. ti is time I had begun to feel the weakness in my hands ; in fact I was getting almost helpless. I have taken. ltwo bottles of the shoshonees Remrdy and two boxes of the pills, and I am entirely restored to health. I never GXPt ctm} tl' get better, but simply tried the me-dfeine as a sort of forlorn hOpe. This case if mim- was not a private one, but known to all my neighbors and friends ; and to any om afflicted as I was,.I have only to say try the Shoshonees Remedy, I believe it will currâ€" you. MARY ANN Dorcm'v- ' , V _ _-.-_, v.“ aflhcted as I “213,1 have only to say try flu Shoshonees Remedy, I believe it wilfcurf you. MARY ANN DOI’GHTY. Sworn to before me at Madoc, County 0: Hastings this ninth day of February, 1560 'I' MADOC, County of Hastings, Province of Ontario, Feb. 9111, 1869. This is to certify that during the Win18! of 1866 I was taken with a weakness of the ankles. which gradually, durino‘ the spring: of 1867, extended to my knees, and on u} to my hips, and I_ became so weak that I -A_-1 .1 Wholesale Agent Newcastle, L3: man, I the G’I-zEA JTSHOSIIONEIES :iéiiifjfb '1': (g' PILLS, and satisfy yourselves. Price of the Remedy in large pints $1. . Qfiob‘pr sale by all Druggists and Dealers 111 A 6 101119. 0f? Chi] at the Drug Stores and geta circular, otunquesnonable certificates on f,>-\--‘ . -_ A _ -â€"-â€"u v- ‘ Ut'vl VI V. Miller, of Earnestown, Ont., of Con- sumption; or that of Ambrose Wood. of Consecon, Ont, of Dyspepsia. and Liver Complaint, or that of John Hosey, of Napanee, Ont, of Rheumatism, who had actually been on crutches for years, in spin, of all treatment heretofore, and is now well. Scores of such cases might be mentioned had we space. Shoshonees Remedy ! For Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Liver, Digestive Organs, Kidneys, c., as well as Scrofula, the various Skin Diseases, Humoxs, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood, we boldlv state that this great remedy has NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. Where was there ever such a cure as that in the person of Wilson Storms,of Brighton, Out..,rof Consumption ; or that of Peter C. n ‘- stern, undeniable and incontestable facts, sufficient to convince the most skepttcal that the Great Medical Compound yearned afte; for ages is now accessible in the Great l Testimonials of most Wondexi'uâ€"l auâ€"d extxaordmary cures in Car.ada_ by the [11111 am T‘Th'l ““"h.~\'- P- 0. County of ada. GREAT INDIAN REQIEDth'Lh'éy: a}; ' New Shoe Shop! I I the above line, 1n the premises next door to G. Isaac’s saddlery Shep, Upper Town, Durham, where he :11t1e1 (is to devot. his entire attention to CUS'LUM WOPK. Nothing but the best stetk used. and a neat fit guaranteed. 0:?1’1ices to sui1 the times. 163- -y. LAND FOR SALE. Monthly Cattle Fai HE FOLLOWING REMARKS ON A. SIMPSON AS COMMENCED BUSINESS IN t '1'hursdav in each month. 30nd Monday in each month. Second Tuesday in each month 7'"! ' ‘ PATRICK WELSH STOP AND SEE! i=-â€"Northrop 65 Lyman Elliott Co.,T010nto. A1): a; BILLS, Conw ennox, Ontario, Ca ’95“ of the Gara ‘.W 001), J P. die I have known “:5 :9 last fifteen years E airs. F Bent inc-k acres clear April It? Advertisements without 5776055": directions, inserted until forbid, and chargt accordingly. '- 0:} Nonces in editorial column8:,‘he Objet» Jf wllivh is to m‘mnote the pecunl”! or private interests ( 1' individuals. to considered advertisemms and cbflg‘d accordingh'. -. , . 'c Ofevervdescmphon, oxm-uied m ”’3': unsurpassed by any oflice in the county. , OrdershyMai-l will receive due 3mm '7 (1:? N0 unpaid le‘t'ters wiil b0 theiPoé‘t’ Ofice. Lléhants ~ Vohmtary Correm (szzdcn ofthe county soiiciud. All communications, to c if otherwise satisfactm-y, name of the writer, mt pubIE‘cqtion but as a gum-am 0:? All 'Adverzi insertion shoum re: ll o’clock on W furthest. at gR‘atcs ofAd'ch'iisE Eight. Centsper line for first and two cents breach sub; 1:; :11; BuS‘messC-azds, ten hues and annum $4. The number ofiines in 31131311 to be ascertained b1 theamoun 1v hichit occupiesin the (101111111135 by 9. Scale ofsolid bxfl'mim . Cf‘PLibera} arrange 11191115 11'. \Ierchants and 011mm advxe 111:1: 3. “subscribers: the periodicals 1mm are directed, they [ill they have saithâ€"‘41 their periodicai tc Sending numbers (m the (lg/"ice. is 2w! 8 liummce as {he La 2. ”subscribers oftheir periodicals them until all arm: are rGSponsible for .4. If suhscmbers fiaces wit-lynx infer} and their perivdiculs a iu‘ections, tlu y are he AT "BE 0111(I:.10\\1«;R HLLAGE m 311 w. Law Respecting: Newsnanem 1. Subscribers who notice to the contra} mshing to continue t1 WHITE 8: JOHNSON; Th amid TIIF DURHAM CHRONICLE reside,) but as i Office is now in should be addresy D. ] Book and Job Printing The RL'RAI Rochester, N, {arming andi several or it; in Superior Style, each Nm ing Sixteen Double Quarto 1 Columns Each,) Finely IE Neatly Printed on Book Pa; Only $3 a Year; in clubs « $2.50. Canadians, 20 cm. t'or‘Ameriean postage.‘ Sulm Now! Great inducemems 1 â€"Over one Hundred Vaina ranging in price from 5‘4 to :nens, Premium Lists, Show-L free. 112111] Plantéxa, Hurt} Wool Gtouexs ciers, ~., it the FAMILY Literary and j Furnishing C {1C LAG READIM MARKET} The err. was 1) Vasily lmpromd. in J: not only the Largesr, but also the Largest ( in its Sphere. Superio. rand Variety of Comp Size, Style and Illustm Continental Circulation- sands of ardent admirer Countryâ€"the RURAL is FARM AND FIRESI Employing the Best ' â€"â€"having Niué Able lid of Special Contributors 2 â€"and being an acknowl Practical, Scientific and CHARGES REASONABLE FORM, STYLE, TERMS, c VPI‘ XXL, for 1870, will be mm. Vol. XXL. for . Journal will Excel 1': of a Fixst Class Pu. and business N u xx 3 Iitii: it the VV form the ir!;: and vicinity, that he ':'nPSS in the New (‘02:: Having had consflsrm don and many of the England, hopes by 311' l ness, to merit a share . RURAL, LITERARY .11. ' W15- 1; h’ LY. posed entirely of is positiwly the ever mamzfactuxe 11? :2 . OULD 1:323 form the i: 5.- Vegetabie 130R THE Pnnu .1. Growth Of the I 1’0WER,iu I for Sale or to L92 Apply to the $11!)?» or to Mr. John C: to G. Jackson. IL New York City, and H lARGESTmBEST-"CiiEfiF‘EST. Mama’s Rural flew-York Nov. 23, 1869 Hair DH RICEâ€"$1.50as (If? This is an FOR SALE 09 NAPOLEON Owe! 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Jam and HIS tOWn bed .ve 812' .O'U White J1 BATE of Officeâ€"Jo Gr' Cou'nty of Grey profilptiy atten ARRESTEI Soiicimr O dicpâ€"O ver D Durham, Ont. Elliott‘s Hotel, D Suhcitor Orifice zâ€"Nex Office, Durham AND AGE Money u years, on easy for saie. Durham, 10d Good firkmu uh: charges are and :45 gOL d 83 in the County. Wareroom, 01 of the big chain} Gro cerxes,‘ 1 l . 1. Merchants, Hag W H ERE F desprip’ Lands. C., VI made up and [end on good F 8 per cent. 0 Dark. . IL to furl: gonL and S‘Im'g best material, a All work warn Iarson’s store, 8133.21! lice, promptly Giézâ€"iug, and most tpprow Waggon 1]” 1. STO‘ we? Résiden' large brick ate J‘fiM‘E‘Sj A“ work is ml supervision, IA stock used. 4 and in the WA livinqmten. { to Ewe-Tron: Stove-Pipes, E Plates gluing GARAFRA 550 E8 0F Durham, EASE OR WHOLE Kerr, Br 'MI’URTER: $131014 HYSICIA (TWO DOOM JWERY (M J standy 01 THO! ARRISTE FFICI EG TO A! enenl A ' Auctim oven, OUSE, FOB. TEE Willi Sam Will ainw Sta;

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