I know, I. not their best to pro. property. On. heard to aw r revnge; I “r .iel 81111 his sup; ting at Stinkin e sanguine o: “b- the Canadian... were flying'inm : excitement pug. The trLOps m . It is rumored Riel’s most at.†armed and we!) Scratching River «1 they are looking- military stores.~' IFMED; 'rciul. Earkets. u the ï¬re' {.33 ‘ 5053 about â€â€˜00? h) but theré is a; guilty pan, 1" are des ; alll‘ AAA.-R â€gel, :y Market Iarkets Lmb D;tVid pingstou, A. pingston, Dancey 11:11), David bitch, Neil :ckee. David. Icks, 31 It‘heW are despei and declare .., by the Rev. M; xanucr Meuzfs to‘ , all of l’axsly. :Causland, U’iver' C‘Paydeny Hugh :Phail, Hugh L-Donald, Nell .. Mekene, J85- able I’hc-s. Cu :nor, Blew IRAL MEE’FING r:: in this cu'th‘panh ‘ompany’e Ofï¬ces, on Tuesday “19 'over‘nber next, 3‘ noony' f0" the put-- certain prom)“:d )any’s charter, and issue of bonds. 6' OSBORNE, Secremfï¬ hm. 101- 'ALNTED. ISEMENTS. mam, J0!†biuson, J85. we, Montreal 14', may An? 'eeney. Paulck cks, Matthe :tin, Thos. Den, Markets.- and Bruce Oct 3n the 20d inst: e, Merchant, of ; Sching’fl 88‘. _ 5 seihng at. g,- selhug at, 6,..â€" Uuid opened at 1:01:33 “3118‘ Geo. GO 11th mm, 1870. 8.3 to $0 90 I ‘37) to 0 8‘3 ’ 20 to 0 00 ’ 1" t0 0 40 ) â€'0 to 0 43 t a.) to 5 0,0 D 10 to 0 00 D In to 000 00 00 Uh, 1370 no to $1 90 10 0 ~10 to 0 25 to 0 50 to 9 00 to 0 20 to 0' foaeph‘ Hi 1 u 00 20 20 30 n Durham‘ .18 18 ‘ 0. $1 13 l 10 that 0' 25 .3.) a 63 000 00 mhe Corporation of the Township of Beatinck will, at its ï¬rst session heid four weeks aï¬er the ï¬rst publication hereof, ass a Bvlaw making 3 Deviation aï¬ecting £01 Nurhber Fifteen, in the Thirteenth, Fgurteemh and .Fifteentix ConcessioBs', said Deviation and its bearings and dxstances mm." as follows : DESCRIPTION 05‘ PART 01; {$3913}: $183. THIRTEExligg - - SD .' 3 THE ‘ - ~. OF BESTIXCK. TOWNbI-IIP Commencing at. the North-east angle of? ‘said lot nsniber ï¬fteen, thence southe'rlv on ‘ the westerly limit of road allowance. be- tween iots ï¬fteen and sixteen, ninety-two links, thence north seventy degrees, west one chain and ninety-four links, more or less,to the division line between concessions thirteen and fourteen, thence easterly along said division line one chain and seventy links to the piece of beginning. " Containing by admeasnrement twelve and a half perches by the same, more or less. D} fourteen and ï¬fteen, at the distance of nine chains and twenty links westerly of the north-east angle of said lot number ï¬fteen, thence westerly along the Bomb limit ofl aforesaid roa’l allowance one chain, thence southerly parallel to the road allowance; between lots ï¬fteen and sixteen ï¬ttf,’ chains; more or less, to the division line between 4 the thirteenth and fourteenth concessions, l thence easterly along aforesaid division: line, ten chains and 51x links, more or less to within fourteen links of the government Stake planted at. the south-east angle of said lot ï¬fteen, thence north seventy degrees, fiv'est two chains and ï¬ve links, 7thence westerly parallel to the aforesaid division line between concessions thirteen and four- teen seven chains and twenty links, mOre or less. thence northerly parallei to the aforesaid road allowance between lots fif- teen and sixteen forty-nine chains, more or less, to the place of beginning. .0; _A___ the re ‘ PUBLIC NOTICE. Containing by admeasuremént ï¬ve acres, three roods and ten persches by the same, more or less. DESCRIPTION OF PART OF LOT FIFTEBN IN T HE FIFTEENTH 'CUNCESSION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BENTINCK. Commencing on the Southeriylimit of the road allowance between the townships of Sullivan and Rentinck, _a_t. the distance of ascnwrlux OF PART 913 130Tgmfgtbilgav‘vzrl.situated about7§ nines from FIFTEEN. 05 Tim r«){IR1l~..E§THEDurham. Title scan’ds thus: Crown Pa- ___________ o’IICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT nggcmion will be made to the YMPRGVEfl Fï¬ï¬â€˜ï¬‚ia :FINDLAY SHAW N THE "10W\SH1PSOI‘ DRUG STORE “â€an and m â€it“: LOWER TOWN, DLRHAXI; [belonging to the esta‘ EXELAQE ‘92? :‘D‘gRHï¬iï¬n 5 XEIJYS HARPER, ESQ, 1 PARCEL I. i Durham, on Tuesda: lot Seventeen (17), in the Second (:2) Com 3 October next, at 1 c LL “ram 1Ln~h2Lm Road. in "- disposed of by private Lot Seventeen (17). in the Sec cession, North of the Durh: the tmxnsuip 0t Beutiuck, 01 30'98, more or 1933. Eff: ll said to be on the premises cleared, fenced and under with a. log house. wixhbme} udu datthes a1(,on 1hmsday, 271 Why 11131,,1871h North of ,the Bath. township of Bentinc‘: acres, more or less ; a acres éomposed of the of lot H, in the 2nd of the Durham Road 1C. Bentinc vâ€" .plicaxion will be made to tho! , g; d Ontario, at its ne'xt session, 5 Can :5 to extend the time for complet- ; lot 43‘ construction 01 the Line ofsthe 25 authorized to be constructed by? Home; incorporating: the Wellington. yearn] ,d Bruce Railway Company andiprove n a. endments to the said Acts. 1 awa’y. JOHN OSBORNE, ‘ _ ‘1 LI-- UV- Lot No. Fifteen in the First Concession,; .1 1'1...†.- North of the Durham End, 111 thei township of Gleuelg, containing Fiftyi SAAC IRELAND .Would call the atten- Acres, more or less. ï¬lmprovements: 1100 01.1118 public to this Improved said to be on the property zâ€"u Logfllachine Pump. He would say that his House and Barn, 3-3 acres clear“! and ‘2 Pump took easily the ï¬rst prize at the late cultivated. ! show in Mount Forest, in competition with ; a t’umn that is re owed to have taken the TERMS :â€"0ne-tenth 0f the Purchase 1 ï¬rst prize at the Ill’roviucial Exhibition at gong?!“ betgizud ‘19:“ g“ the-(£121; 0f sale 5 a Hamilton and tour other places. The im-t ‘Ol‘ diam“? â€m3 "M e ma '4 nown at l pruVements consist of the strongest hear- .he 83 e. l. iugs, which will stand the must wear of any For further partieuiars apply to 2 pump now in use in Canada, also Malleable JON AS AP JONES Esp ; Valve Seats and Hardwood Cylinder. The a same kind of hearings were used by him 17. Solicitor, Masonic Hall, Toronto. : 18 and 19 years ago, and seven out of ten . of the pumps put up by him thenare now ' ' which has induced him to fall back D. JACKSON, Jr., Esq, Durham. '; m use, . 3 ‘ 'l‘m-nnto. 27th Sept., 15.70. 191% ton the old bearings and ï¬xtures. Ur to n. 4211 October, 1370. 193 6 BENDNEK and BLENE [8. MR. DEAR SIR, â€"- Please ‘con he Directors of the Bauer and Mama! Insurance Cumpany, my ihanks for the prompt and houqrableBset- tlement of my claun f9“: 1033 of my max; and such farming utensxis, produce, c., ' m at the time. . were "3 the ba _ :.â€"-.-..m-l under nnhav fluciamz Sale cleared ‘ The property was Insureu uuue. yum, No. 25,559 and you have paid me $2"9 60, per draft, less assessment, which is satis- factorr, being full amount. of my claim.â€" The ï¬re occurred on the 5th of September, instant. '- Yours, respectfully, Sidned. ANGUS MtECHREN. Spence’g Hotel. ' VIRTUE of Powers of Sale con- tained in certain mortgages which will be produced at the sale, on Toronto,†.â€" INSOLVENT ACT OF .869- as partners, Insolveuts The creditors of the inso to meet at my otï¬ce, in t The creditors ofthe insolvents are notiï¬ed g to meet a: my otï¬ce, in the village of Dar} ham, in the county of Grey, on Monday: the 17th day of October 1870, at turn: b’clock, p. m., for the ordering of the i Affairs of the estate generally. {I _â€"_- _†one o’clock in the afternoon, at GARE 9F TEERXKS. flue matter of 1H0“ XS SIRR anci WILLI A“ SIRE, as well ihdividually Durham. CO. Grey: Sept. 30 h, 1870. Nanc Ocr. 11th, 1370 0F YALL'ABLE IX J.DUYLE PARCEE .ianed the southerly limit of n betxxeen concessions u PARCEL 3. sp°p Egremont, Sept. .0, m the was in’sarec quantity of ï¬rsbclass lath 1. Edwards, Durham; Durham Road, 1n nck, containing :30 (if? Improvements cruises :â€"-36 acxes under cultivation, Secrétary. : __Bent§nck, Sept. 27, 1870. ‘AA A d undey pqlicy FINDLAY, Came to the premises (if the subscriber, lot-13, con. 3, S. D. 3:, Benliuek, about the 25d: of August laSt, one two-year old Heifer, one one-year old Heifer, and three yearling Steers. The owner is requested to prove prépe‘rty. pay expenses and take them -_‘ AME to the premises of the s'uhscriber, ‘ Lot 49, Con. 2, (Heneig, on the night. of last Durham Fair Day, a two-year old Steer, with a buyer’s mark on his right hip. He was sold by the subécriber at the said Fair. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses, and take him away. NDER a. Power of Sale contained in a Mortgage made by Donald Leitch, there will be sold by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, in the Town of Guelph, on u 12 o’chocx, 1008, That valuable Farm Property__ sitgate in the Township of Glenelg, and composed of and being Lot. Number 13. Con. 2. East. of the being Lot \umber 13. Con 2. East of the Garafraxa R cad. in the said TOWnship p, con- taining 100 acres, more 01‘ less , about forty acres cleared. 1870. seL‘er‘. wi’urther particulars made khéwn at time of sale, or on application to JAMES HENDERSON .13., Tonnx'ro; Salicitor for Mortgagéé. Assignee. Iï¬bbnTANT T0 FARMERS. Sept. 27, 1870. AUCTION SALE OF FARM LANDS- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1870, This Fork needs only to be Seen to be ap- preciated. We feel conï¬dent in introduc- ing it to the farmers generally, that it has Saperior qualities over any other Hay Fork in the D uniuion, and are Wilï¬ng at any time to test. its m we egaiilst any other forks in Hay, Barley, or loc se Grain. . It is lighmo handle2 and povzerful. It. is in no ease likely to get out of order. It. will pene- 9a a]. Q. Irates the Hay easily. It will elevate more thana team can draw. It is. peculiarly adapted 102' Barley and loose Oats as well as Hay. It can be operated with more ease to and from the mow than any other fork to in 1N0 “ Blow Out.†Sept. 2-7, 1870 Perfect, Safe and Reiiable Cf? Every FARMER should have one. FARM AND “rows L‘QTS, Sept and from the use. The sell by THOMAS MILLER; GENT for Abram’s Imprbvéd Hay, , Barley and Straw 1. Lot No. 40, 3rd com, S. D. 1%., township ot'Beminck, 70 acres more or less, 7 acres cleared and well fenced; a log barn. 2. lst Divisiun of N0. 5, East oftbe Garafraxa. Road, township ot'Glenelg, lst com; 50 acres, about 1-1 cleared and fenced. â€"â€" -- '1 . o" p“ _--- STRAY CATTLE. fled 1 or. -0 Sept. 3. Town Lot No. 21, Ba: Suzeet. Durham, 5 an acre. 4. Town Lot No. 22, Countess Street, Durham, ‘ lot. â€â€˜12:? Title indieputa'me. 'l‘crms very liberal, and WK! be made knewn at the time of sale. ‘7, STRAY STEER. .ï¬awtwn Sale (tome and Sec 3 THE ONLY N0 CHIMNEY REQUIRED. No Smoke and Shot-Gun at my place, is requested to advance charges, and take it away. y within one month it will t. of this No- ; _ ngflE person who left a. single-banded i can, pay ‘. If not taken awa 'z be sold to settle ssme, and cos Durham, 20th Sept., 1370. N TR (\YED from the farm 0f the sabscri' : ESTABLISHED 1x 186 ber, lot 26, con. 2, Benuuck, about 3' . . _ _ , ureks since, three head ofcaulc :--a Brown gFor “18 purpose t:0f gualeyu ' - 01‘! 6 Hvifer. 2 years old; Steer, Spotted Redg and White: 3 years old. and a SpringiTELEGRAPH Jr. RAILROJ S 991‘ 0'6le 33d; APY P850“ retgrniuing Ether: {md now So rapiajy Bu: them, or gnmgmf‘qï¬natwn that mll lead 1 Dominion and United States. to their recovery, will be suitably rewardéd. i come cab of the ALLAN McKECHNIE- PERMANENT nfxsï¬'rtg e subscriber has been instructed to >y PU"LIC AUCTION, the follow- ing valuable, LL PARTIES are be" against purchasing. of Prumissory ; me made Hiun Glenelg, m favor of Samue Mount Forest, Sept. HORSE FORK. t- THOMAS MILLAR, Ag'eut, Bentinck, Allanpark, I PRIZE PUMPS. Bentinck, Sept. 6, 1870. PETER GREIG, Sept. N! JAMES DILLON. PRICE $2.00. Lot. No. 21, East side of Bruce STRAY CATTLE. he estate of the late Con- P., ESQ, at Middangh’s Hmel, Tuesday the 18th day of at lo’clock p. m., if no: private sale. 21,1370. NOTE Loser. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Grifl'm’s Corners. """‘ 191.3 SAMUEL NOTICE- ISAAC IRELAND, MAM‘ FACTURER. Sept. 1, 1870. ly. J 0 EN M0 ODIE, Auctioneer. e hereby cautioned n9: or negotiatinga Binnian DJobuston, Samuel McDearmid, : :301h of September, 3 year therefrom, as West side of {an acre, corner 191 191.3 MCDEARMID. 191.3 191. éFindlay Shaw E3 Druggists, “i DtRHAM. The subscribers will pay the above amount to any person giving inforniation, that will lead to the detection and con- viction of the person or persons, who caused the destruction, by ï¬re, of our tan- nery, on the morniug ofthe 8th of June last. T. J. B. SMITH. Durham, July 20th, 1570. $300 Reward 8.1111) E S P HIDE S I Have now completed their CHEMICALS, HORSE, CATTLE, PATEirr AND I’ROPRIATORY MEDiCINES, Toilet and Fanciy Articles, ESSENQESD gxmaeféo gee†gees 187.4. of eiery kind and warrantéd or the best quality; LIQUORS! LfQUORS- recommended by ,all the leading physicians of the day. eff-COFFEES, TEAS, TOBACCOES, @923}; Mï¬ï¬ï¬mï¬ 935.3, A complete assoetment of Liquors of the ï¬nest brands, for family and medicinal purposes, inelï¬diug the celebrated F. S. have LOW facilities fcrsï¬piflying all the newest medicines and preparations which may be brought. before the peblic {rem tune to time. eff-Physicians Prescriptions careiully compounded, and accuracy guaranteed. Shop open {for dispensing only) on Sunday frpm 2 to 4 p. m. (I? Night calls pnnctuallj attended to. mama WINES N. B.â€"Fl.\'DLAY SHAW are agents for the Montreal Telegraph Company. Ofï¬ce open every day (Sundays excepted) from S a.m. to'8 p. m. LAMPS AND LAMP CHIMNEYS, Isaacs (Sr Grit?!) “"r*â€"“"-’=‘“<‘=’:=-"~i5 4:“ Whips, Spurs, c., always on hand. (1:?- Jobbing done on short notice and in good style. Spanish Sole Leathers and FRENCH CALF, ali‘vayé in stock, also,â€"-PEG S, all sizes. 0:7? Harness Shop opposite the ‘ijown Land Ofï¬ce, Upper Town ; Tan‘ner’ypr} the corner ,OF Saddler and Albert Streets, Lower Town. DYESTUFFS BUILDING LOTS. ESTABLISHED Ix 1868, For the purpose .of qualifying Operators for the TELEGRAPH RAILROAD LINES then end now so rapi'tijy Building in the nnmznunn and United States. It has be- desiring to learn tms ugm auu mmâ€... prolessmn, should do so at once. . '1 average length of time required is th‘ months. Ladies learn more rapidly ll Both sexes admitted from §ears of age and upwards. For full particulafa and terms address otï¬ce. PERMANENT INSTiTiJJ‘IoNs OF THE COUNTRY, axidhas turned out OVER 100 OPERATORS, who now ï¬ll important positions with INSTITUTE. 34 KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, ONT. mg In part of MONEY T0 LOAN. THOS. DIXON, Barrister-at-Law, Lower Town, Durham. SPICES, :c., Jae. variety. GOOD SALARIES. Ladieé and Gentlemen TANNERS, Cash for Hides. FINEST Wagon for Sale; wwâ€" ) learn this light and handrable , should do so at once. . The :ngtb of time required is three Ladies learn more rapidly than 1. Both sexes admitted from 14 §,DURHAM. ALSO, stock, consist. 1A D D LE R S , Harness a, 11 d Trunk Makers, Toronto, Ont. is aboiit feady for Qpémtion and that be ever, and every satisfaction given, in their OLD PRE‘ any number of new ever, 811G every: mam Harness and Saddlery BusineSS, II ILLIU'LUVVHL v..- v..-__ _ I lave now on hand alarge assortment of all kinds of Furniture, consisting of: ABLES, c., BUREAL'S, CUPBOARDS, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, sums, T 1d 0 which they will sell AT MUCH LOIVER PRICES! than have hitherto beén 8 for in Durham. of? Orders for Repairing will receiva prompt attentlon. All kinds of TURNING exeeuted with Nestness and Dgspalch. V5.5 5-1 \a _ SPINNING WHEEIjgâ€"éz REELS or EVERY DESCRIPTION. -4 11' _--- ..-.‘I L‘..-..ۤI1ra nr nntfhino in our line give us a. call. It will pay you. Durham, Oct. 5th, 1870. IHE SUBSCRIBERS TEANKFUL __â€"â€"’ HE subscriber begs to inform his numerous customers and general public, that. he has removed his business from one door south of the Foundry, to the more com- andiOUS building, situated one door north of said Foundry, where he is prepared to do 1y with amuch larger stock of goods, and hopes by strict. attention business as usual, on, . _. . . to business and reasonable charging to receive a share of public patronage. The best of work; (1:? If you want Furniture or anything 1n our 1i Suitable Lumber will be taken xn exchange for Durham, J one 14th, 1870. The Best (If? The patent adjhsting Ham by raising or lowering the drus , u, I t - ' " COMBS; ï¬A pléaéï¬re in informih g AND FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST Pam Dogma, July 13th,1370; [WARE-ROOM OPPOSITE THE GREAT BARGAINS! PRICES To SUIT THE TlMES; Stock of TRUNKS in Sdutii Grey, varying price from 2.50 to!“ $14. 00; l :..1. Ann kn mnr‘n +n hf nhvi NEW TANNERY : MATTHEWS _ @0137» .‘ng tut: Ullllb , Uk 1m call from all 16 solicited. - n6 Apprentices or Quack Mechanics Employed! ï¬gm- than (I the Australia Eutapa; SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, IN SHAWL PATTERNS. SILK CHECKS, An Immense Stock of New and Fashionable Spring and Summer Dress Gooas. LADIES’ SUMMER DRESS Goons-j, in "an the New Shades and Coloré. SHAWLS‘, MANTLE CLOTHs, and all kinds Of Trirht'ning‘é'. TICKINGS,‘ GRAY BLEACA‘ED COTTONS‘; Hame with safety ring, whichâ€" 'can be made to {it 852 horse [‘qu ; CURRY COMBS, CARDS, BRUSHES and MANE In endless vgriety FLOWERS FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS,’ IiIBBONs, 3m; in all the Novelties of the Season very cheap PRINTS GINGAMS,‘ New Groceries just Received. cf;- NEW HARDWARE just Opened out. A lï¬rgo stock of Staple goods in RILLIAXT DENIMS, HOLLANDS, SHEETINGS, Just Arrived from in our line give us a. call. ange for work._ EX STEAMSIIIPS NEW STYLES. 3e most happy to see all. former patrons your Hides of every deécriptiou. A large stock 5f A large stock of TOWELLINGS, Erie stock of ARGYLE HOTEL, DURHAM.) J. C. GRIFFITH. PURPLE PADS, LawEï¬ TOWï¬; NEAR THE POST-OFFICE. CARPETINGS, a M‘KECHNIE, UR)‘ WILL BE PAID AT .NITURE DRESS GOODSâ€, MATTHEWS 86 SON. (‘30.; 5.30., c., c. RIMS, and 1870.] FALL H1870. Dal-m; Oct. 12th, 1370. AV;â€" 5N3 Sï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ HATS AND 'fhe public are invited to inspect! NO TROUBLE T0 SH Durham, 00h 13?. i. ,t. Dï¬fham, Sept. 26th, 1870. has recewe (1 and Is now .. 4th, 1870. AN IMMENSE STOCK CON SISTING OF : AT M. EBASEB’S STORE LOW ER. \ ILL AGE, DL REL-1M OF SHOW GOODS ! ! L M‘KENZIE- EAP’SJ w‘aamwma am.- 1 Pawker’s Column. (LATE PARKER CATTLE.) Established in Canada i853! . H EALE‘R IN PURE DRUG§ AND Chemicals, Perfumery and Tune} Preparations, Comhs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, c., C., of VARNISHES! Best Turpentine Varnish $1 50 per can. every deséripiiou and reliable in quality: DYESTUFFS aï¬wm .wï¬mm 911‘; (1an 0i] AND LAMPS, .... . a ’ - ‘ ~~ . d. . "’ TANNERS’ 01L, TAR, PITCH, PpTTY, Cheap ; used by Millers, Thresbeia, 53c. PAINTS AND PAINTEBS’ MATERIAL; Strength, F lava} and Quality u'ï¬séurpassed. Prices moderate. TGBKcOOES AND CIGARS! Olive, Elephant, Seal and Crude 011; mPURE ESSENCES, FLAVORINé EXTRACTS, SPICES, PICKLES, BOPS, c., (cc. MOLSON'S CELEBRATED ALE Roasted and Ground on the premises. MQWB EYES; BIitlSil, Malt, Frenéh and Canadian: Phyéicians’ Prescriptions, and Fulï¬l; Recipes carelully.‘ éompounded, and promptly attjended to. RESIN, AXLE GREASE, ape; comprising all noted brands, in wood and bottle. mmmm PREPAnAï¬Ã©iis TLK KILLER uflwâ€" L» Is anefi‘eetual destroyer ofTicks on Sheep, also-a} preventative against the Fly and Scab during the hot Summer months. ‘1‘ greatly immoves the QUALITY and QUANTITY of the “fool, and that at a trifling cost. It hasbeen long and favor- ably known in GREAT BRlTAIN, and it iis conï¬dently anticipated, that upon trialg‘ git will enjoyas favorable a reputation in 'Canada. H;PARKER, supplied at low rates. VINEGARS; WEAVERS’ 8U PPLI ES ! GLASS FRUIT JARS. COFFEE Various Colors. ESEB‘I-QIKES; in any quantity. PARKER’S bf all kinds; DURHAM I o