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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Dec 1870, p. 3

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“'1 60019}: 203-2 .TMENT \‘lone, havmg, at provocation away 56 Vera! imitate, also, mdered utterly STOKE, m 4, Artemisiat c., 1810. f‘ [we neariy newâ€"l that I will not i contracted in it parties, after rck of servant, MCGlV ERIN: LOCERIES. mrds’ TICE THAT MEETS 1870. RHAM. House AT THE GOODS; WINCBYS; of President ”P of Teas of any kind, at. a: will send them by mail,. fl In towns where we have agents, parties! invited to buy a small quantity to see ‘ how they like them. Afterwards they can buy more. In districts where we have no agents, perSOns can write to us for samples of Teas of any kind, at any price, and we will send them by mail, free. _We send 20 lbs. or more to any Railroad DepOt in On- tario, freight paid, and collect through Ex- nress Agent. Put up in 1‘; pound, pound, :ano, Irelgl press Age! and 5 poun' Address all 0 VI â€"'-â€"_â€" _ _ 1.0,.“ on improved farm pmperty for aterm Lot of five years. No Commission. No Inter. eat 10 advance. N0 fines. Principal rep‘q Lot , b'e by instahnents, at. option 01 borrower. lmw char res xer) moderate. Loans prom t- . Lot 1v obtained. Good mortgages parchmed. NTE R E811 ’Annual Exhibitions of Ontario, above a.“ other competitors; they are wart-antes] fot 1 five vem's. He will deii¢er xhem in Owen g ‘Somid free of charge, at Manufacturers’t prices. Price List on application. Pianos‘ ‘mn A large stock of first-Chas Coni-l ‘cgr always on hand, at the lowest pos- »sxbl nces. D 618'0. . {EM-Gm. 1' ° 7 ms in Durham, OF BEST an CHEAPEST T HE 0 01011131 Securities 00., OPEN BEBE HALIGN. 1303!: SOLD TAKEN BY STORM 2 Feman R a i.- d Photographs for the Mi‘slinn! ~abposwité Fletcher’s, U pner of the Toronto Tea Company -_d pure as imported from China hrs-en dfi fl ',.- x . ' 32025321? X3 tesltfd £31; 3 ifififlflfifi .Wfiflgfifi- and comprise the finest Teas 1 Wanted for School Section No. 8, Ben-. nimw‘l' i tinck, a Female Teacher. hoIding‘a second- 0 s c1ass certificate? Duties to commence ‘ about the lst of January, 18:11. _Agp!y to , ‘ z . ‘ any of the undermgned, stating salafy. 33313,? ERGO? S. B. WILSON. Trustees, JAMES BRANDER, | Crawford |are 801‘] [or taau, uv- vvvvv - ,, w__"__ "_ _ ‘ ound pound, and 0 90ml manby, a pale Teacher, ho 2 p ’ ’ class certificate. Dunes to the lat of January, 1871. n _x_. a... -.... .4 Hub nnde 0...;- TEA coMPAm Being the largest importers in Ontario, can afford to ac” their Tens at lower prices than any other House In the trade. WARRANTED FULL WEIGHT. Uur Teas are put up in half-pound and fw'e pound packages, 'eabb package Sole Agents for Durham and Vicinity, ,ew here. {rders to the FRESH MEAT All we ask is a ma}. 3T 1’11‘9'0? ” ' s B. WILSON. JAMES BRANDER, the? Tux-0pm Tea Com- PETER CROMAR, on 13 the xmmense trade Bentinck, Nov. 15th, 1870. in them. Famiiies who (Haunt!) BY THE Yoxca 813, mem0. Strong TEA, A CHOICE LOT OF FINDLAY Jr. SHAW, Lower To‘i'n'. at whole- THE l’ER CEL‘vl In E AT THE CHEAP TEA. CHARLES LIMIN. Town, Durh: péei-paid Teacher Wanted- AF'P‘ED‘I. immediately, a School ., eac er. Address, if by letwr Bt-paid . THOS. SULLIVAN, Priceville. Gienéxg, Nov. 13:, 1810'. 1ND class Mam S. S. No. 3. Nov. lst, 1870. Wanted for school section No. 8, Nor- Imbv. a male Teacher, holding a. second Normanby, Oct. 2- FOR SCHOOL SECTION ‘V‘ilgagg, Bentinck, aMale Teacher, .1 -‘nnn nnr.;fi0§‘p_ macaw wmx 1m. TEACHER WANTED. Wanted for cemxhon . échool S ‘a female teacher. $140 per l l, Glenelg, aunum is the hi5 Duties to eommen 1871. Address, 1 ection N0. best that will be paid.â€" ce on the 3rd of January, f by letter post-paid, FINLAY Manna, Secretary 5; '1‘feasug‘erx Durham, 1’. 0 TEACHER WANTED. \MPHUVEB FARMS FOR SALE. The undersigned is a following Improved F Lots No. EC» and 17, con..., E.G ship of Gleuelg, 2.00 acres. Lot. No.16, con. 1, N. D. R., T Glenelg, 50 acres. Lots No. 7 and 8, con. 3. N. D. _ ship of Glenelg. 100 acres. ‘ Lot No. 8, cm). 2. W. G. 3., '] chiuck, 100 acres. Lot No. 12 con. ‘2, W. G. R.,'. Be-nlinck, 100 2161-93. 'Lot No. 25, con. 17, W. G. R. .3111 'D urham, 0n. 1'3, towns q 2:.)0 acres of ‘9““3‘3, a prosperous locali’. urham and four from .‘ _‘ . it: .isputable. F 01 ful‘ part; Male Teacher wanted, for U. o. 3, Bentinck and Glenelg. WILLIAM CRANSTON, Trustee, Latona. P. O. of the underfl‘flned ANQDBEW DERBY, EDWARD ARD, T JOHN YOU\G. ‘ .Lâ€"A JAMES HOPKINS, JOHN BAMFORD, PETER MCGREGOR, Allanpark 110k, Nnv. 2931. 1870. 200 The subscriber is desin a splendid Park Lot, of} within half a inile ot the ‘ There is a good new 'fr premises, 3150 the cellar a. dwelling house. A g1 ,com‘enieut. W ill be so "I’Yn or to JOHN SHEWELL, June 23rd, 1870. Durham, 3 XCELLENT LAND, GUUU ISLJIJU' was and fences, never failing stream of water and good water power. Une- fourtb mile south of the village of Durham. Title indisputable. Terms easy. Apply to A. R. HORTON, Collingwood, Co. Sxmcoe, Out. 0 A“ 10 a 3:: S per acre, Sept. 71h, 1870. .rk Lot No. 2, North of Lampton St., Durham Oct 20th 1870 2 ' : ° containing four acres. Apply to _ _ um. ' Um'IITURE FAQTORY WATER. Powmz, m for 831‘s or to Lease. Apply to the subscriber, t~L- (“aha-fin " the Vxllage of Hanover, Nev. lst, 18 r I o Dec. 1:); h 1870. 1 the Store and Dnelling known as the “ Montreal House,” Upper Town. Apply to . THOMAS JONES, Ontario Boot Store. .Flrst-Class Land. Owen Sound, Deg. i6th, 1869. vv 24th,1870. 195 3. Park Lot for Sale. c1333 certificate. Bentinck, NOV- 0 '1 T. J ONES, Ontario Boot Store Nov. 5, 1871). 197-tf. ” :ber is desirous of disposing of l n'k Lot, offour acres,. sitqate inile ot the village ofDurham. )od new 'frame barn on the 'o the cellar and foundation for ouse. A good well of water Will be sold very reasonable. HUGH MCKENZIE. m“ tf. NT LAND, (300D BUILD authorized to sell the Farms on easy terms, commence on esirous of sellin g'Lots ‘ on. 1'3, township of Ben- 200 acres of good h’ard- which are cleared and watered. These 1ots are \urnng tncalitv. 10 mi‘es Inn! 6!)er 15f JAMES REL-EH 30) 115$); '2, E. G. R.,Town fi,;-'i‘ownship oi ETTowuship oi Trustee-a IDS-m. vvâ€"v - from the gravel Township of 2'}0‘? fl R., 'l'own Durham. .\WME:H:‘ 5' 3m: if. Gueiph, Hardware, Mast be disposed of by a Durham, Oct. 291b, 1870. ‘ GIVEN THAT application will he made to the I .HS. ‘ , . . . Leglslature ot Ontano, at us next sesagon, Act to extend the time for complet- ‘ _ trnotion ot the Line of 18 Durham Railway authorized to be constructed by ' ’ng the "Wellington, Company and 3m. F1113]; guru-2n, . CONSISTING 0F Dry-Goods, Ready-made Clothing, HatS,Caps Grockery, HardWare, c. ' ““‘~ Ghristmas Groceries. are invited to inspect! The public . . NO TROUBLE T0 SH Durham, Oct. 4th, 1870. Rim .9 and THE FOLLOWING ARE 1“? Men’s‘Ove‘rcoats {om FURNITURE ave now on uuuu cum,“ WW.--_--,___ 1â€"1 BUREAUS, CUPBOARDS, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, SOF’AS, T ° AT MUCH LOH’ER PRICES! than have hither1 for in Durham. Orders for Repairing will receive prompt attention. All kinds of TURNING executed with Neatness and Despatcb. ,4____ _-_â€"â€"- ‘_flfl' (ff? If you wauit Furniture or anything in our 1 Suitable Lumber w‘ ill be taken in erchaucre for work. 0 -- _ -â€" . mmflflmfl Q! “n“ ine ‘give us a 733.11. It Will pay you". Durham, June 14th, 1870. ’ave now on himd Dissolution of A Partnership. [WARE-ROOM OPPOSITE Hamilton, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 300p Skirts for 25 cents. Ladies’ Jackets for $1. TWO BOXES PAPER COLLARS FOR Great Bargains in Crockery, {1’}- Tea Sets CONSISTIN II. 3, our $T- HAVE RECEIVED TB é. large as'éortmenj; 'C'ONSISTING OF : EW 0? our ‘PRICES': THE ARGYLE HOTEL,-DURHAM.] :ment Of all kinds of Furniture, consisting of: £E!')STEADS. CHAIRS, SOFAS, TABLES, c., VINE PRICES! than have hitherto been sold glue without delay, to _v A. M'CLELLAN, Durham. Durham, Nov. 23rd, 1870. FOR ‘5 CENTS. ‘arties indebtedâ€" to Messrs. Bonk Woods will save costs by paying the . FEATHERS, BUTTONS, mm and Wools all 0610a. ' COLE for $2. MATTHEWS SON. Nance. ‘rA‘. Store cheaper a'ccqrd ing to quality thin AT waters} TW EED, 1n "Our Stock 0f bet. 27th, 1870. rm * ‘ FEATHERS, BUTTJONS am and Wools all 0010143. 7 BONNET -FRONTS, GLEN YARNS, BREAKFAST SHAWL-s the services of a first -cla ble to give entire satisfa “ f :8; D. \having secured "dent thatshe will be a. weir patronage. ~. ., 33. BUTTERE‘EGGS TVAKEF '\ -,No1;e thj dd nnalinnl' North oi and FaShionablé Ops-door Nérth at 1370. ‘ nun. {NET moms, HA1: ANp BONf-‘IET' SHAPES, As'r SHAWLS CLOAKNGS ’ SKIR‘HNGS c. V1068 Of a first films: MILLINEkax-om' Toronto, feels- give entire satisfaction to all who may fav‘o’r her with LOWER TOWN DURHAM. 2': FOR G00 Uppér Towh, DmhamL EM M TEE It is, AGENT IN DURHAM. This Fork needs- only to-be seen to be ap- preciated. We'feel confident in introduc- ing it to the farmers generally, that it has Superior qualities over any other Hay Fork ‘ in the Dominion, “and are willing at any _ time 'to test its merits against any other forks in Hay, Barley, or locae Grain. It is light to handle, and powerful. It is in no case likely to get out of order. 7. will pene- trates the Hay easily. It will ell ate more than a team_ can. drafv.‘ It i4 peculiarly »â€"-- n-A- .. mm TORONTG, Provincia‘ Exhibition ............. CHATEAm, County.of.Kent,.-..}.'. INGERSOLL, County otOxfOtd, N. R”, ........ WOODSTOCK, County of O‘ifcrd, S. 3., . . . . .-- PARIS, County of Brant, F... R. .............. BRANTFORD, County of Brant, 78. R .......... S'l‘. MARY’S, County of Perth, 3. R.’ ......... 'STRATFORD, County of Perth, N. R3. .. ...... ‘DUNDAS, Township of West Fiamboro’, . - . . . . AYLMER, Township of Malahide, ,,,,,,,,,,,, FRE‘CLTON, Union ofFive Townships, ,,,,,,, RT. CATHARINES, County of Lincoln, ,,,,,,, WELLAND, County of Welland, .............. AU {{Qflfii-Towuships of King and Whitchurch,. Durham, Oct. 2511), 187 . to am {ST ofzwletters remaining in Durham Post-Uflice on 14th Dec., 1870. ‘ I Anderson, Matthew McLean, Mal. Anderson, Matthew McLart-y, J as. Adderlay, Irving McLean, John Anderson, Geo. McDonald, John Armstrong, Margt. McGirr, Wm. .. Black, Eva ,_ McCracken, J as. , Barber, Wm. hchilvray, Dugall 1 Bell, Alex. McLean, Sarah Binnie, Thea. McIntosh, Donald Byers, Jas. McDonald, Nicholas Baker, Edward McCausland, Oliver Byers, Miss J ans Mackinnon,.Jas. Collinson, J oseph, McMillan, Arch. Cameron, John 2 McGirr, Jas., Sr. Coverly, Joseph Mcllae, David Corbett, Joseph McFarlane, Thos. Connor, Elizabeth McDonald, J. Crittenden, J as. McGilvray, Angus Coldwell, Miss M. J. McQuarrie, Hugh Castiday, W. H. McArthur, John Cook, Mrs. Smith McGradc, Francis Campbell, Buncan McGilvray, Iartin Cass,_Daniel McLachlan, B Angus .Caraness, James McKean, F. John Cameron, Wm. McGirr, Jas. Creswell, G. McCan, W. H. Crosier, .Wm‘. McCarthy, M. hinlrie- John MCTaViSbI-JJL 13' Pyers, Miss J ans Mackinaw,» as. ~ Collinson, Joseph McMillan, Arch. J1] Cameron, John 2 McGirr, Jas., Sr. Coverly, Joseph McRae, David N Corbett, Joseph McFat-lane, Thos. ‘EE Connor, Elizabeth McDonald, J. Crittenden, J as. McGilvray, Angus Coldwell, Miss M. J. McQuarrie, Hugh ‘ Castiday, W. H. McArthur, John . Cook, Mrs. Smith McGrade, Francis Campbell, Duncan McGilvray, Iartin ‘ - Cass,sDaniel Mclaachlan, L’ Angus Bill .1 .Caraness, James McKean, F. John Cameron, Wm. McGirr, J as. Creswell, G. McCan, w. H. Crosier, .Wm. McCarthy, M. Dickie, John , McTavish, J. B. ‘ Davis, Miss CatherineMcLean, Neil Derby, Miss Annie Mc-Arthur, Neil Dixon, Thos. McLaughlin, Miss J. p: Davidson, Thos. McDonald, John D ' 11 Duolass,Miss EmelineMcKinnon, Donald Dimond, Jas. McMahon, Mrs. Mary ‘ Dimond Ja . McMartin, John l Dowhng, Geo. McMartin, D B , Fletcher, Chas. McVicar Angus Firth, Joseph McFadden lhos Flanigan, Patrick McDonald. Neil l aney, 00110 rlthOJ, Walter 'lil " Fox, Thos. Nichol, Thos. ur Patrick Norris, J as. Flanigan, Ferrier, Miss Emily O’Hauly, Murdock Fletcher, Chas. Oliver, J as. 0 Good, John Peters, Wm. . Graham, Donald Park, A. m Grey, Thos. Parson, Mrs. in Gorsldin, Mary Parrott, J. " Glencross, Wm. Parson, Wm. W Greig, Peter Ritchson, Mrs. t1. Gilchrist, Dugald Ross, Wm. 3] Good, ‘J elm, Ross, W. a 35- Henry, Thos. Roberson, J. n - Henderson, Mathew Ryan, Geo. Hobson, J t-hn Shewell, Wm. Hillis, Samuel Sharp, Wm. B. J Haskins, Thos. Sharp, John ° ' Shepard, Jno. Hornby, James Sta les, Geo Leonard, Thos. Scott, Mrs Cath _ Leonard, Anthony Sims, J as Lawson. Wm. Shepard, Thos. Lamb, D. Sheppard, Thos. Lamb, Geo. SIDS, Mrs. Ellen Lawrence. Wm. Timmons, Graham Mann, Marat. ~ Torrey, John Morton, John R. Turnbull, Geo. Mills,‘C. .. . Vayson,..Jno.- Maitland, Miss LizzieWilson d: Burrell . Weir, Jno. Morden, John Wilson, Wm. ‘ Meggit, Robb. . Walker, S. 'Mann, Mrs. Margt. Williams, J no. Mann, Mrs. Margt. Whitmore, Samuel Moore, J as. Wilkinson, R. T. E Mann, Mrs. Margt. Wilkson, Mrs. Margt. 9 Meikle, Arch. Wilson, Mrs. Wm. , Morton, Alex. '* Walker, Wm. , Mather, Miss RebeccaWaters, Mrs. J. L. 5.3, Marshal, Wm. ,(Rscrsrsasn) RS, Moore, J as. Aljoe, Mrs. Ann McClure, David Baldwin,_Jno. McGowan, John Ellison,Mrs.Elizabeth , McDonald, Jno. McIntosh, Donald McGilsrgy,‘ Angus I . u. vr-n‘vnt‘m Duke-unsympa- Sept. 27, 1870. GEE withbfit éicéption, the best Mécliine THOMAS MILLER, irENT for Abmm’ 3 Improved Hay, Barley and Straw .- “THOMAS MILLAR, Ageut, Bentinck, Allanpark, I VJ "I.“ V‘-"" HORSE F’oi‘s’K. List of Letters. , ; Strayed from DurhdmNofiember Fang Béd Qom‘eight years old, ”Anyone giving information that will lead to her recovery ' ill be suitably rewardbd. THOMAS IOWSEND, Lot 5, Cpn. 12, Gleneig. "- ‘7 "‘70- 193.3. ;. 11, 1870. and loose Oflts 38 we: :CKENZIE, .POSTHAST ER. 1 3.11. ........ 13:12:33 Li),N.R.’... ----------------- 1‘ Fiamb0r0,,.----- ""‘-°.....k. .hide, ....................... 1‘ Townships,.---.....-.... ....F of Lincoln, .................. I nd, ......................... I g and Whitcburch, ........... I 3e, S. R.,.-.- .-.. ..-.... .1. ., S. R., .................... 1 )fOntario, N. R., ....--..---.. .410": N R.-_'_______------___. -- FIRST PRIZE. '. R.., ................. FIRST PRIZE. S. R.,.....-.-.---.--.-FIRST PRItE. ....................... FIRST PRIZE. ,R..,---,..--...........FIRST PRIZE, R., ................... FIRST PRIZ I. .R ..................... FIRST PRIZE. boro’, .. FIRST PRIZ . » FIRST PRIZE 1:238. .- FIRST PRIZE. n, .................. IRST PRI «. .--..\ ................... FIRST PRIZE. I thtchurch, ........... FIRST PRIRE. .R.,.-.-.--. R... ................... FIRST PRIZE. Itano, N. R., ....---.---.._FIRST PR ZE. ., N._R.,~..--.----......---.FIRST PRIZE. and Addmgton, ........... FIRST PRIZE. 191. MANUyFACTURERs, HAMILTON, ONT. ISAAC IRELAND would call the atten- tion of the public to .this Improved Machine Pump. He would say that his Pump took easily the first prize at the late showiu Mount Forast, in competition with a Pump. that isre ported to have taken the first prize at the PIl’ro’vincial Exhibition at Hamilton and four other places. (The-inv ings, which will stand the most wear of any pump now in use in Canada, also Malleahle Valve Seats and Hardwood Cylinder. Th9 same kind of hearings were used by him 17, 18 and 19 years ago, and seven out of ten of the pumps put up by him than no not in use, which has induced hi T -' on the old hearings and, PRES:DE,\'T, Hon. Geo. W. Allen, Senator; VICE-PRESIDENT, John \Vorthington, Esq : DIRECTORS, Wm. Gooderham, Esq; Samuel Platt, Esq.; Jas. E. Smith, Esq.: Fran- cis Shanly, Esq.; the Hon. D. L. Mac- pberson, Senator. BANKERS, Bank of Toronto; Merchanm' - Bank of Canada. SAVINGS BANK BRANQH. I" ionnt Forest, 3 Ipt. l, 1870. KVe§tern Canada ways UU ”a“ "Iluuuvcuv-u-J â€".__ tariff rate. No management feeis Or dedumo tions from amount of Loan“ The Conver- ancing charges are much more than ordi- narily favorable to borrowers. WALTER S. LEE. 1.,Secretary Treasurer. 4“ _ -- ..... ARCHIBALD MLKEN 7113 Agent, Durham. nsunusnw n? 1868, For the purpose of qualifying “12.1th . Dominion and United States. come one at the Opel-atom; OVER 100 OPERATORS,“ who now fill important positions wi'tli GOOD SALARIES. . , Ladies and Gentlel'nen desiring .to learn this light and honorable protessioq, §hould do 80‘18t once. The average l'e’n'g'lg' of time .géQuired is three maths. LaQies_ learn n'xi'm rafidly than TELEGRAPH gentlenmn. ' 150m sexeg aunuucu uvul years of age‘aml upwams. For {an particnfa‘r's and ‘3!” Qddne‘ â€"__ L now before the public; ALSO, A FEW GOOD PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS 08‘ THE COUNTRY, and‘has turned out INSTITUTE. ‘ .. 34 KING STREET EAST; ,_ TORONT0,0NT; PERMANENT 1"; 11.011me COMINION Toronto, Ont: 197.

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