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Durham Standard (1857), 14 Sep 1860, p. 4

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fl It happened on one occasion that Count Nugent, an Irish gentleman but an Austrian gen- out paid the Duke of Welling- An eccentric wealthy gentle- man stuck up a board in a field on his estate, upon which was painted the following :-â€"-â€"“I will ,give this field to any man who is contentec .” He soon had an applicant. “Well, sir, are you 1a contented man 'l”--“ Yes, sir, Wery.”-â€"-“ Then what do you Want with my field ?” The ap- plicant did not stop to reply. Mr. Theophilus P0pp, of P0pp- ‘ville. in Popp-connty, tancying himself to be very p0pular with 'his lady-love, “ popped the ques- tion ” to her under the poplar tree, when she referred him to her poppy, who, when asked for his consent, labouring under the éinfluence of ginger pop, popped him out of the door to the tune zof“ Pop goes the weasel.” Said Biil to Ben, “ Pray lend to me five pounds or, what is better, Just make it ten: and I will be eternally your debtor.” “ I know you would,” said Ben, “andâ€"ain’t it funny ‘?-â€"- Just for that reason you can ’t have the money” Man} a man thinks it is vir- 1ue that keeps him from turning a rascal, when it is only a full stomach. One should be care- ful, and not mistake potatoes for principles; ° ' Amiser undertakes to make the "most of everything, by mak- ing no use at all of anything. Poverty sticks to a man after all his friends and the rest of mankind have deserted him. Jonathan said he had. two good reasons for talking to him4 self. In thefirst place he liked to-talk to a sensible man, and in the {next place he liked to hear a sensible man talk. ADVICE TO CREDITORs.-â€"-When you cannot collect the‘money from a debtor, don’t forget to “make a note of it.” _ “ You don’t pass here,” as the counter said to the bad shilling. A man being commiserated on account of his Wife’s running away, said, “ Don’t plty me till she comes. back again.”. The following is a speech by a successful competitor for the prize at a foot-race :-â€"“Gentle- men, I have won this cup by the use of my legs; I trust I may never lose the use of my legs by the use of this cup.” “I’m sorry, Mr. Wilson, to see this Splendid field of potatoes so seriously diseased,” said a sympathising inspector. “ Ah. weel,’ it’s a great pity,” replied the farmer, “ but there’s ae com- fortâ€"Jack Tamson’s is no’ a bit better,” , 'A RAPID humanâ€"A sailor dropped. out of the rigging of a ship of war, some fifieen or twenty feet,=and fell plump on the first lieutenant; “ Wretch ‘! " said the, officer, afler"'he had1 gathered himself up, ' “ where? did you come from C'”â€"â€"‘.“An.” sure I‘came from the north of Ireland, your honor.” ' an ’affirmative or an-egg-ative reply. ' ‘ " ~ - NEGATIVE cr AFI'IRMATIVE8.â€"- If you are asked to take an egg, and‘sg‘yfyouo'will do so,' is that John Alcohol my Joe, John, W hen first we were acquaint ,I had money in my pocket John, But now, you know, I hum’t; I’ve spent It all m treating you, And I will take another; For we must tumble down, John, L“ hand in hand we go, And I will have to foot your bills, John Alcohol my Joe. ' Beéause I love you so, But mark how you have treated me, John Alcohol my Joe. John Alcohol my Joe, John, “We’ve been too long togethér, You must take one road, John, Wit and IIumour. THE REASON WHY. POEERY PARODY. A squealing pig. is worse for the owner’s DOCkeththan for his ears. If is 111110}! easier to make pork in September and October than in December and January. No extra amount ofthe food is wast- ed in keeping up the animal heat. It all goes to fat and muscle. Variety of food is a matter 0f much importance in fattening swine. At this sea- son a greater variety is easily commanded. The garden, if it is a good one, yields a great ma- ny refuse artiores, 5's it it ’t‘ which Will find a good market in the sty. One of the best ar- ticles of food for them is sweet corn, cut up by the roots and fed Whole. They are very fond of it. and it makes them thrive very fast. A half acre near the sty may be profitably cultivated every year exPressly for this pur- pose. ‘If'this he "not on hand, corn from the field may be fed in thesame way once a day.â€" But swine need something more than green stuffliowever nutri- tious, to make them fatten rapid- 1y.“ _ - tona visit at “Falmer Castle. Sunday morning came, and his Excellency said: “ Duke, do you go to church. Q ” “ Always, don’t you Q ” " “ I can’t go to churc h with you, for you knowI am a , Cath- you olic It is usual with many farm- ers to put this ofl until cold weather sets in. The pigs run in the woods, the mad, or the pasture, picking up a scahty liv- “ 0, very well,” was the .ans- wer, and he rang the‘belh When the servant entered, 1he Duke said : “His exeellency wants to go to go to the Roman Catholic chapel; you can show him where 1t is.” And sure en_ough, to the R0- man Catholic Chapel hisExcel- lency was marched. The duke was a good deal tickled, and as we walked to church, observed: Hints on Fattening Pork. ing, and come to: the , P31151631] l and‘hungry, when they ought to! be fattened. In our practice we: keep pigs in the sty the year! round. We find them quite too! valuable co-lahorers in the man-l ufacture of manure to allow} them to waste “their sweetness} upon the desert air” A pig is: worth ten dollars a year for this, purpose alone, if you will give: him the material to work with and plenty of food. But possi- bly it may pay for a little time in the Summer, to keep the soy: and pigs in a goodâ€"...d0ver pas- ture where grass is more plenty than com Upon 'the‘ farm. If this be done, all of them intend- ed for the butcher by Christmas, 8110““ be Shut up immediately, and be (Ed With all they can eat. “I knew he did not want me to go t,ochurch nor to go himself neither, but I thought it best that we should both go. ” - The cooking of food is much more economical than is gene- rally supposed, especially upon. the farm, where fuel coSts little but the labor of preparing it “We: think about One third of the vain ue ofall the grains usually fed: to swine, is saved by cooking.â€"â€"§ 3“ - 3“ 5* * Some claim1 that'they can make pork for less; thanthree cents a pound in this .way. _' A dairy -. farmer of this State made one year 4227' pounds of pox-E. TheTeed' with} Whi’Ch "he did it, was“ 4.1275 pounds ofcorn and oatmeal 31+ 5331.50 abundred, 470.jpofind's of: shorts] {1:75 "Cents; ""147 finfliels; ofpotatoes. at 16 cents, all‘ of which were cooked. and halfan From the American Agriculturist. 3, Agriculture, THE DURHAM STANDARD, DURHAM, SEPTEMBER 14, 1860 Still Greater Inducements. A CHANCE TO OBTAIN Two Handsome Steel Engra- ‘ in gs HAMILTON’S 7;;ng magaag mug FICTION, NEWS, HUMOR, .AGRICUL- TUBE, THE JMRKE TS, 5m, 45“., «5'0. . The Proprietors of the. SATURDAY EVE- NING POSTâ€"“ the oldest and best of. the Weeklies ”-â€"â€"ha ve’ the pleasure to gnnounee to the reading public, that they have made an EXCLU- sxvrc engagement with an Author whose power- ful Stories have of late attracted great attention and th e} will open the year 1860 with a. novelet, written expressly for THE POST called Address Beacon £9 Peterson, No. 13223011111, Third St., Philad’a. afraSample Copies of the Post sent gratis when requested. 2 Copies of the Post, 553,00 a year; 4 copies, and one engraving to getter up of_Club.) 335,00; 8 COpies, (and one copy extra, or both engravings to getter up of Club.) 310,00; 13 copies, (and one copy extra, or '1':oth}3ngravings to getter up of Club.) $3.2,m; ’27) copies, (and one copy extra, or both Engrai-‘ings to {fitter up of Club.) $20,00; 30 comes, (and one copy extra, and both Engrao vings to getter up of Club,) $30,00. _ I. .‘ The Saturday EveningPost THE EARL’S DAUGHTERS. lllll l'lvulllul All \J V up]. By the AUTHOR of “THE RED COURT 1 . d‘ FARM m THE ROCK, " the “ 1113st Rgirza;§,:ggsnwgggiggfg HALLIYVELL ”Stories, THE SIX GRAYllists will secure them. A‘ Alfififl, ""111I‘1 fiUUh," me '111‘4011‘155 r' IiALLiWELL ” Stories,‘ THE SIX GR AY 1 POWDER81” “THE DIAMOND BRACE‘ vase ing is all that 113 necessary. ,. LET1” “c-z _°-' If there is no agent for the Farmm in mm In this story, written expressly for THE POST, tow n, will not you, kind reader, act as age 111 for this powerful writer’s genius has had full scope us in your neighborhood? Tl 1e Genesce zaFarmer afforded it; and we are able to state~having is so cheap that even one interested in tie cul- read it in manuscript, for 1t1~ already in handâ€" tivation of the soil 11111 subscriie, ifaslced: and that it will make 9. sensation, unless we are great- few do so unless they are ashed.S11'ho them :1 1y mistaken, as one of the most powerful and in- c0p‘v of the paper, and tell them its 11ri(e and teresting stories 9"“ PUinSPCd-_”- . they tin not help but take at. “fill not all our A _ â€"â€"_.___-_flr-â€" Few persons compete for them, and very small lists will secure them. A few hours spent. in can- To enable those u'na cguainted with THE'POST to judge of the. richness‘and variety of its general contents, we may state that during the past year we have published novelets, stories, poems, essays, c., from the pens of the following gifted writers :â€" G. P. R JAMES. MARY HOWITT. CHARLES DICKENS. AUTHOR OF “TH ALFRED TENNYSON. RED COURT FARM.” CHARLES READE. AUTHOR OF “FARM H. W. LONGFELLOW OF FOUR AGRES." CHARLES MACKAY. MISS. PARDOE. WILKIE COLLINS. .FLORENCE PERCY. DR. 0. W. HOLMES. ' AMELIA REDWARDS T. S. ARTHUR. GRACE GREENWOOD AUTHOR OF “ THE EM’A ALICE BROWN. SCOUT,” c. ALEXANDER DUMAS JOHN G. WIIITTIER. OWEN MEREDITH. P. J. BAILEY,( Author of “ Festus.”) ALEXANDER DUMASI EBONY CASKET.”â€" JOIIN G. WHITTIER. MRS. M. A. DEXISON. OWEN MEREDITH. ‘FANXY MRAYMOND. P. J. BAILEY,( Anthor' NORA PERRY. of“ Festus.”) _ I§A CRAIG. T ‘ LIEUTJIABERSHAM. MISS MARTINEAU. ' The writings of the above and other distin- guished authors make up, in (greet degree,.- tho yearly contents of THE POSTâ€"many pf the a- bove list writing expresslyjforoun eolumfis, and the choicest contributions Of th’e‘ Others being ob- tained as soon as possible from the English and other Periodicals inwliieh‘they appear. In this wav we are enabled to make up a. sheet unsur- passed, as we think, for the NARIFTY and BRILL;- ANCY of its contents. ' ' P. s.â€"â€" The Posmg‘e will Engravin gs. - T9 PRINTERS- CORTELI’OU’S New York Typo Foundry AND "PRINTERS? WAREHOUSE, (Established in_1823) . No. 29 SPRUCE STREET. I The subscriber would be happyito furnish dour- chasers of PRINTING ‘ 1 MATERIALS with PLAIN and. ORNAMENTAL TYPES, RULES, BORDERS, km, made from UNRIVALED HARD METAL. - Also, GERHA‘N, Gin-:EK, HEBREW, and a new ahd elegant Font of AGATE MUSIC TYPE. from which the “ Musical'RevieW’f and “Friend” are now printed; with Presses, and every article required for Printing, at the very lowest price, for cash or approved paper. ' ' swasaMfi OPWWEa Afew tons 9f .. “ "m Bran Shorts, at a io‘w price for Cash.- 01d Type taken in exchange for new, at 10 cents per pound. Sgcond hand Presses and Materials, and a com lete Stereotype Eoundrv, with two Shaving Mac 65', 101' sale cheap. THE POST does not confine itself, however, to works of the‘imagination, as so inany Weeklies now do. It generally devotes‘a' fair portion of its ample space to the News of the Flee/c, Ibrcign and Domestic, to Letters From-Purim to an .flgri- cultural Department, to Bank fluff: "rod Stork Lists, and to 9. Weekly and flccurate Prices Cur- rent of the Produce Market, c., lzc. gravings of Niagara. Falls, . One Copy of The Past and one of Ar- ‘ , thur’s Home Ma gazine,_ One Copy of The Post and one of Go- dcy’s Lady’s Book, i115: Printers of newsriapers, publishing this ad- vertisement [including this note] three ‘times be- fore the first of J uly, 1860,31id sending me one of the papers, will be . paid for it in Printing T ype,s when they pnrchaee four times: the amount of their bill. ~ P. C. CQRTELYOU. TERMSâ€"Emann'mas. HAMILTON’S ‘ TIVO VIE IVS of NIflGflRfl LiLLSâ€"a couple of handsome and large-sized Steel Engravingsâ€"the retail price of which is FIVE DOLLARSâ€"we arennabled to Club with THE POST on the {0110“ ing remarkably iiboral terms. We also Club with those wellaknown Monthly Magazines, Arthur's Home Magazine, and Godey’s Lady’s Book. Read the following and take your choice of ' ' On:s Capy of The Post,. 5 One Copg' of 113:. _Post and 30'”! En- eacn IO!‘ LUB I’LISUH \\ uu gtubb up 1111: LU 11; F ROBERT RXLPH Chnirmaker, who 1e f?! An 11y person sending us Three Dollals for a 1113 home 13th e township 0f Sullivan,c count) ,1 club of eight of the “ Genezee Farmer,” shall rev ofGrey, Canada WCSt SIX years ago and has not ceive one cepy of the “Rmal Annual ’ for his since been heard from. Should. this m‘eet hi? eIe, tron mac: 1. , 1 . . 1 . a: latA once mmunicate wit1 113 '~ 3 -' ‘ it is hoped he i1 communication respect- \rVe' send the club to one address, 01' Write the sorrowln arent. ing him gagdressezdAll to 1111111111 RALPH, Sullivan name of each subscriber on his paper, as re- I P. l50., Canada West, will be gratefully acknow, quested. 1"" v, ; 2, ~ . ”2-, _I h a ." n‘ 0‘“ .‘T A. Euwd 52.1)“; ;flioszi:i}pT0"véIi styl‘e,“ at the ".3 “‘3 fixaa'ifi" INFORMATION ‘ WANTED. ‘chky‘Saugeen' Mills V ) FOR SALE, TEREIE. CLUBS. iT.‘ 8: R. DICKSON OF FOUR AGRES." MISS. PARDOE. FLORENCE PERCY, AMELI A REDW’ARDS GRACE GREENWOOD EM’A ALICE BROWN. AUTHOR OF “ THE be preâ€"fua‘id on the 3Qf $2, 00 a year. 300 300 U u Below will be found our Premium List for 1800. Our Specific Premiums are the sa me as last year, except that we do not. offer specific premiums for {larger lists than twenty-four, for he reason that, any larger list than this will prolmbly take a Cash pr‘émiufil. The January Cash Premiums ;are larger and more numerous than ever before. A QUANTITY OF FLGEJEE, SMOKED HANS and 836031; BEDSTEADS AND EHATCHES. CHEAP FOR. cam. _ GEORGE A. PRIVAT; In addition to this reduction of one- fourth we offer the following List of 15,100? c P11..mi11111’s as an extra inducement for our friends to form Club's. If there is no agent for the Farmer in your town, will not you, kind reader, act as agent for us in your neighborhood? The Genesce Farmer is so cheap that everyone interested in tlze cul- tivation of We soil Wiil subscribe, if asked; and few do so unless they are asked. Show them a copy of the paper, and tell them its price, and they can not help but take uh, Will not all our friendsâ€"will not you, sirâ€"make an error: to in- crease our list of subscribers far 1860 ? We will giadly send you show-bills, specimen copies, c.., if you will act as agent. 21. One Doll (17‘ to the person v. 130 sizzfll send the twentvâ€"fix st highest list, as above. .4 (I) The-‘tcrms of the Gnsnsu's Fianna}: are: Single Subscribers, Eitty Cents a year, in advance ; Five Copies for Two Dollars ; Eight Copies" for Three Dollars; and any larger 11::11‘1201' at the same rate._ All subscriptions to commcz‘xce with the ycqr. 18. Fan: Dollars to_ the pawn who shall send us the eighteenth highest list. as above. - 20. Two Dollars {0 the péi‘SOn‘vi'ho shall send us the twenficfll highest. list, as above. 2; To every fierson fi'ho sends us Sxxnzsx Sab- scribers, (at our lowest club terms of (Thirty-saver. and a’lzflalf' ’cc’nts sac/2,)‘we' will send one extra copy of the anesee flirmer and one . copy of the Rural A12.nuulfprc-paid,s by mail. 3 To every person Sending us TWENT '-FOL’R subscrrbers, as ngover we W1“ send two extr copiés of the I arbzcr or two copies of the Rand ‘sw‘flnnual and one extra. copy of the 1.1mm. 19. .T/Iree Dollars'to the person who shall send us the pjnetpcqfih highest list,_as above. A TWENTY-FIVE CENT PREMIUM TO ‘ ’ EACH SUBSCRIBER! We ofl'er the “ Genesce. Farmer ”, fer, one year, and } our Heintiful twenty-five Cent.‘bOOk,'fl!O " {ural Anqnual and Horticultural Duncan-3:” for 18303 'indubs of‘iéight "or fifiwafdsga’g fife): Cents ,the, two. In other .Wnrds, for EFour‘Dol‘iars we WHH send night tofiiés‘ of ”the “ Farmer ” ' fu)‘ one year 33 and-eight Copies of the "‘ Rural Annual,” togethcxj ' with a “Rural Annual” for: the person who gets up the Club. For Eight Dollar-n we will send sixteen copies of the “ Farmer” and sixteen copies of‘the...“ Rnra’1"Annnai,?’and one extra copy of edéh for the person'who‘ gents up the club. 1 Any person sending us“ Three Dollars for-a5 _‘_-L ‘1‘ -2..1- AP #11“ (‘vflnhdsisnp na‘rmnn ’7 nhnrl “n .1 1._ To every pci‘s'bn who sends us EIGHT Sub- scribers, (ant~ our ldlwest‘tefms‘of t/:-c'r.’y-sccer; and a. half cents each,) we will send, postage paid, a copy of our beautiful twenty-five cent book, the Rural manual 'for‘ 1880. 2. Twenty Dollars to the 11919011 1.1'12!1s‘9.2113end 118 the second highest number, .15 above ‘ , . 21171.01ch Dollars to the 1421151111 who shall send us the third highest 11111111191. :13 above. Eishtc en Delicns to 1110 I'ECTEUD who shali send us the fourth high ‘31 11.51, as 9.111111. 5.801‘92216971 Dolfnrs to 1110 110131111 who 51:13.11 send us the 11th highest list, as above. 6. Sixteen. Dollars to the person who shnil sen us the sixth highest list; 113 :11ov‘e. ‘ - 7 fifteen Dollars to 1‘ 18 1101': ('111 who 5119111501111 us the seventh highest. list, as show. 8. Founecn D01! 1119 to the person who 8119111 send us the eight highest. list as above 9.171irfeenaflollars to 1.119 {1131 (.211 who 3119 .11 send us the ninth highest lis , as above. 10. Twelve Dollar. 10 11113 1013011 1* hos 111111 send us the tenth highest li< . 1,:1s9 «.hove. ' ~ 11. Eleven Dm’iurs to the person Who €119.11 send us thesehweuth Mgiwst list; {is above. 12. -Tcn. Duilg‘rrx- tn the person who shall send us the twelfth highest 1374:, as above. 13.. Nine Dollars to the person who shall send us the ’thirteen‘th highest list as aboVe. 14. Eight Dolst to the pmson \"110 shall send us the {Ourtc‘enth 115331sz 1 1i st, as above. 16.’Six DollarE to the'person who shall send us the §§xtee§tll llighest_- list; as aboyc. _ ' 1'7.--.I"ive Dollars'm the person who shall send us the sgven§ee_nth highest list, as abm'ej. Our Agents and Competitors for the above Premiums, wiii remember our terms are aiv 33.3 N ADVANCE. E’Bubscrmtmn Mme; may be Sent‘by mail at. my risk, and you need mi; “ register” the letters. 15. Seven Dolly-{1d the pérgnnm’hqshali send us the fifteepth highest list, as above. JANUARY CA SH PREMIUMS For the Greatest szzber (f Subscribers. Thousands of our readers de1ay sending in their subscriptions till severa} numbers of the VO~ lume are out. In order to correct. this practice. as much as possible, we oil‘er a fibeml and very nu- merous list of Cash Premiums for the greatest number of snbcrib'ers sent in by the f5 ”13312:" (2’.- ~ ; ofJanuary. The names of necessfal cmnnetiiors together W1 th the number of sn} selibers. mll be announced in the, Februmy, and tne ., pemimns immediately pa. id. ]. Twem‘y-J’z’z'e 1302er #2, in C:.sh , to {he ncrson who sha 11 send the lmgest 1mm}:- er of 5 1b; cribors (at the lowest club price of 37; cum: each.) before the 15th day of Jmnmrv, 1:80. (The mo- :19) must be receiveJ notmai’hed on 01 bcfi): a the 15tfi of Jan1:a_1‘y_._ - Posuce.â€"â€"'-The Postage on the “ Farmer” sent to any. placgr in the Sta te f-of _ ~lkfew York, paid quartei‘ly in" advanCe, is three cents a. year; to' any other place- in the United States, six cents 3 333,3 W91??? the Arpggicn'n ppstaggon 21-1} pf:- pers Sent to the Canada's, or any othet (if: the British Provinces. In all cases we pry the p03- ta gaunt-.1133 figural 11111111111m ’ g i 1 , '\ i q‘ GENESE} P EEK R. Ru‘Fal .flnn'ual-dnd Gcncscc Farmer in Clubs. STILL GEE {FER INDEQE- MEET TO FORM CHE BS. FOR SALE. Apyrggysg ‘I'x‘tggisuymnpr 1 Addr‘eésj ‘ .JQSEPII 11111223235, SPECIFIC PREMIUM S. LIST OF ‘PBEMIUES. Pub? TM and Propwefor, .- ' ROCh‘EStC‘ro N‘ Y: "FREE FOR 1860. Also a lot of E Honorable J on; Ross. JOHN CRAWFORD,ESC1. WM. MCMASTER, Esq. CHIEF OFFICESâ€".3 PALL MALL AND 32 LUDGATE HALL, Established in 1856, under Charter Imperial Parlimnent. «Btmlrersâ€"BANK OF' B-foanmm. Solicitorsâ€"Ross, CRAWFORD, AND Cnozxmm. This Branch was only Opened last. January and now has an income of A 00p; of the Stock Book can be dailv seen on the countor at the HEAD OFFICE CANADA BRA\CH, TORONTO. $ "5? £33,® (a 0 1 Which is retained in this country. he increase of business in England is unprece- den «£5,212; shown b3 the parlimm nta ry retums and the following taken from the last September Pk CHOI‘t. 3‘ TEETE’ M’ELLEfiN 5330513153533 They would 01111 the. afim ion of P1111! (rs to the fact that the), have 1.111011 1110 {0110, wing PREM- IUMS 01 6‘} all competit; On 'â€" Metr‘iomimn niechanics’ Institute, “Cashing The Report farmer says, that “the Directors conga‘a’mla te the Shareholders on this satisfizctory increase in the business ofthe Company, and they ha '9 every reason to believe that from the com neetion now fomned it will continue to increase in the. same ratio. ° T’wz‘r $1024st for I113 nzuzzzlfadurc qf Lea/I s, Melal Furnzfz/re, 610., an 22ch (zurl are cmfulz’y and accmately an gusleri to cam 31 size which is re- quired. All‘losses in Canada are submitted to the genfle me; conmusing the Board who examine the yartic- 12%,:mdifi’fuund sati§fixctory, at once order the payment. of the claim. , This system has called forlhpumerous cards of thahks. caper ior qua (113i! .325 they 1150 none but the best 0”} ARI) “13"; ALS in is mamfimture. T‘zeir armgcments,macaw-13:1? Silf'll, flzat they are able to {ELL C111 urn mp: cxs;{".1‘::\\' AKY 0.3m ESI‘SABLI 3.!ch 1\ arm: 173nm) STATES; while for duraHixy and use, for finish and artistic quali- ties, their Type is unsurpassed. $333053;st €13 M Lmsmn l1 ave just completed their SPECI‘LTEN BOOK whic 11. Hwy think “ill compare with anv issued b\' 11 10 trade. As their st‘x‘le of Tvpe,boti1 Plain and 17211101 are much the: same asc can be fouhd 111 most of the Sfecimen Books. they are prepared to furnisn any thing ti at ‘ - mas be selected ’r'F'Pan‘ét-s of Nemwapérs, who will do us the fav- 61‘ tofiublish, before J 1113' ‘ I, 1869, the above ad- ,flfii‘semgnt three times, including .tfzz'sxojice, and Send onftd Us the Paper containing the advertise-- ifiénf, will be“ paid for it,4s110uld‘they purchase type from us mm? to five times the cost of said "advertisement". _- _- n . I‘ )[1 Q Q - n ‘ The Capital of the Commanv is devoted entirely to Fun: LIABILITIES, havmg no reserse for a Life. Branch ~'I:f;dilferences sfh‘ouid- arise between claimants and the Company, the Manager" is f {.11}; empow- ered th accept of any process in law. HERS’ «URNISHING WAREHOUSE, , Jayne St, Back of New Masonic Temyle ~~ 7-? "7-? ~ r“.~"~§"€ $31?“ “$- 3; £53: :5; gut-£3. Q are a: a; £14345: 1%.? {EXEEEQK‘E'GXECQ 6?. More Haas-3 i .‘S'eiz'ey Signs 333 flee ‘é’aa‘ieba‘ ton. E .ankl'm Ins’nmte P lilaaieij,"=’ Agriicultt 1:11 Sm te It??? Tyge War 'anflec'i in be 'Ee‘afi'éfl, Ta) [335 Y RSAEBE ' IN THE WORLD. oz. D TYPE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE . AFOR NEW AT 10 CEN'I‘S PER ‘ Emma}, is BELHERED m 178 ‘ ‘ FREE OF CHARGE. El EY 991‘ {CLE 2:15:01; 3312? T0 .4! Printing Gfiicc constantly ON HAND. AGENTS FOR IIOE’S‘, ADAMS’ , T AYLOR’S, PRINCETON Gon- DON’s, DAY’S NEDA-1 JOBBER. AND DAV- ‘ Is? OSCIILATING 1112133523. HAS GIVEN TF7}? SUBSCRIBERS SUCH FACILITIES CF SUPPLYING THE VXANTS OF THE TRADE, THAT THEY PEEL JUSTI- FIED IN CALLING THE SPEC- 1.3L ATTENTION CF PRACTMZAL PRBNTERS TO THEIR FQUIJDRY. THEIR ASSOI’TMEKT OF PRINTING TYPE INâ€" CIUDES ALL 'JHE STAINDA RD KINDS OF uuvult BWV- ”vâ€" All elders ivill be prompt! attend ad ed to . . Y ed to when SQEJEIEN $5 3%.: FEEJE§EEE§ 733 NQRTH AMERICAN Type, SEEF€0§3-’B(’>, and Elecircig'pe CAEETAL, $2,5oeopoo tmth upwards 'of 1000 shareholders. The Right HONORABLE LORD KEANE. Chairman PETER}. Ionmsox, Esq., Ummom, Director. \‘sILLuM C 'rthL Esq.» awry. Representing Property Insured to the extent of LOI’LiS A gricultum tion,9............. :‘I ch them anufacmrc is of very Durham, Dec. 9, 1859. PEAEH AER Em; LETTER, m ’i HE BEQS?-iޤդ9fli§) ME) 3 Alia ’ TIFUL VARIETIES OF Trustees and Board. of Directors in Canada. "a; STATE FERE ENSUBANCE, D. MCDONALD, .flgent, Durh: w; LGNEMEV. A LE X A NDE R STEW'A RT, COLLINS f: M’LEESTER. flmnrzgcrfor R 7V. .flmerica “an; :3 (x WP. HOWLAND, M.P.P. WILLIAM Ross, Es q. “M. HENDERSON Es 5L1 F‘i rst Premium. 1858, l6 “ l- AMlLTON SPECTATOR-” 1’ LITICAL, Commercial, and General Newspaper, is published at mmlm-C. W., by the pi'o'prietors, WILLIAM GILLESPY and Aux- ANDER Romzmsox. It. is issued daily, semi-weekiy, and weekly, and has the largest circulation of any Canadi 111 paper west. of Toronto. From the particular attention paid to COmmer cial intelligence, the Spectator has aequiredarep- ntation for reliability, which has secured for it the Patronage of the Mercantile Community of Wes- tern Canada. The geographicai position of‘thc City of Hamilton. with its superior Railw spot nection, affords great fa e’lity for the spe ' ' m mission of the Daily Spectator to the nineteen. thriving towns and villages between the Niagem and Detroit Hiramâ€"an advantage ofiwhich the proprietors, have not failed to avail themselves The szi- IVecr’dy and like/:11! editions (made. up from the reading matter in the Daily) (:0an a great amount of news, at an extremely low pfiee, enjoy a. large :1 nd extended circulation among the agricultural classes, and those not immediately engrossed with the cares of politics or commerce, to whom the stimulus of a daily paper i< not a necessity. . The Spcclalor (D:1ilv,Scmi-chklyand \\ Wkly) is tlzcicfoic an exccllcnt medium for advertising. The mics charged are thee same as the published rate, generally adopted by the Canadian press, except for the weekly edition, for which doublo the usual rate is charged, on account of its large circulation being confined almost exclusively to the £1111ng connnunitv, theiehy admitting only the g 1 )1? (13110. 1113.1.1...1111 in its columns, affid- \‘Qli'-(‘““‘lli suited to this. particular class. I?” The rates of subscription, payable in .ld- vancc, are :â€" Daily, per annum . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 per copy. Senii-ll‘eekly, “ . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 “ Weekly, “ . . . . . . . . . . 1.504 “ Postmaster: and others acting as Agents will be allowed a handsome commission from the above mentioned rates, and parties sending the namoft four new subscrilmrs? with the cash, will be enti- tled to one copy ’free. CLUBS. The s. sceess of the cluboing system as a means of supphing ti. e public with CHEAP NE’WS has 1111021131 been 14.13th l1yti1e Spectator. The plan, 111'l' 1:111 11:13 at first onlv applied to the lVeckIy has 111111: 110:: 11 extended to the Sc :1i-H’cck1y edition, 1. 11d the 1'? tea [.11 note in advance are, Semi-Ti ecAlyu) Sermore copies .32 :1 Year per copy 1171111210 or mme co} dos. $1 :1 vear per copy 7"1. 111111 Clubs are sent to GNP ADDRESS one (:01. 3' far evorv five 111:1.1'11 - 1i 1:113!er ten Weeld‘p will be g1 Yen FREE to the getter up of the club, but. Where each pa per is addressed from ”the 0300 of publication no free pa 11ers will be given. THE c.1811 SYSTEM .3 ' s In announcing to the public the adoption of the Cash Svstem as applied to milscrzptions. the pro- prietors of L11 e Maectnfor mat remzuk that it has 211101th been approved by all, pd at 11121111 C‘nnadian newspapers, with that the p'~liiisi‘1ers and the public. The Ore . however advantageous in other departments of business has nothing to recommend its application to 130.113.271.11 111112111. for While the individual Subscrip- Hen: me so tzitli 117 ti 1:1t neither hardship or difli- (111111' ea 11 result from pavment in advance, the 1ggregate amount is a matter of serious consc- q 101100 to the publisher, and the expense of collec- tion and loss 03 form a. hem-'1' item which hesis (101111611011 to levv on the honest subscriber who ‘11'.0stl.c 11:110'. t of the credit: hence the . t .11 11111311113“? 1. 11 by 1.2111131111110118 cost 20 or ”3561‘ 00111. 1.1.11? it the enal ..1.111 at. the beg? ming‘oftho 111.111. '1 .10 abolitinn of such a s1'ztem Wlfl- no 11.11111: 11.109: 111.111 ti 0 3111-10111] of the public, tad whiie 11. e 11': "11 Hive e10111' 511l1~eriber now imam“ beams 1.-.1.1:1.1.1!1.0 ti! 110 to pay up arrearages, WI si-nli 11“: in 1".1’ :10. recei1e 3111' 51111301 ibeljs but these 11.2.1 11.13: in advance. Complete arrange- 11.1011“: 1" iii ‘10 made {'51: 111.1tii'1'ing subscribers before 111: r-x in: :im (1ft! 10h terms ofsuhseription. HE SU JSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE lot No. 8 Bruce-st, Duflmm, oontii'ning a halfacre of 11 at] well fenced, with a comrdbdibus and comfortable dwelling housc thereon, ‘2‘! x 26 feet, 0 ontaining Four Elegantly Finished Rooms, Besides a. large kitchen attiched The abme IS situated m One of the. moist desira- ble Iocaiiiies 1n Durham. Immediate possession will be given. anda clear titIe $400,000. UK" f‘XfilI‘IliiUI} ()1 HIGH ICI‘IHS (II subscription. 3' I: .>.-â€"-I..ei'tors containing remittances, prqpcrly addressed and Iraqisinml, will be at our nsk. in: {11111 111'}; 1112' and 1:9. {ring by the most improved 111114141911 1.131 wrap/Mu , and Cupperplalc Em, gm: z'ngaud P17112122: embracing Invoices, Cadg 11:11.9, P1111»: -‘11111 1111111119 6:0,, c.. with every 1111311111 f 3‘01 ca 111119 and 131.1 1111 Forms; Staiaonery, 0111171111 1:111: 11 select and varied s1ock of British, American and Canadian made papers 620. 53’ The Business of this Company confined ex- clusiver to‘ the Fire Department. Assurances eifcctedagainst loss or damage by Fire, on all descriptions of Buildin gsandithe'i-r con- tents,‘ on favorable terms, and «It-rates of premium as low as that ofany other responsible Company. GILLl-ZSP‘I’é ’.,ROBERTSON I" 235’ [3}: ms and Proprietors. “'0 also be; in «MW at public attention to the other branches «,>f'b11<32wss carried on by us at the “b we lam” Esfab/isizmmt, Which is one of tne lamest and most. complete 0f the kmd in Canada , comprising the following De: vr‘u‘tzm-nh. V37. : I.) .-'\" a: mu... m; .525 I’rfnffnz, including the publica- tirm of the Natinnn! Sei'iosnf School Books, as we! as the execution of every \’€11Ԥ0?)'nf1fl;li:1 and fancy 1911111211?- 5 121112111" ‘ .12 1r) .1212: fine; (this depart mom, can 3:01 o f the 11131 prize. at the Provincial Farli in IR .27.) includmgz Blank Book Manufactur- WM “21) csideni: dC (1:25:10? Esq. Rice Lewis, Esq. James icguty, Esq. T. 1". Robmmi1 Esq; \Valter Macfizrlancflsq. 31. 12035331, Esq. . - Senna-far}; é} ’ Wag. .Bmmm) “ALDEN, Esq. Solicitor, ........... A NGUS Monatsox, Esq. Bankers, ........... BANK UPPER (5.45104, Benjamin Switzsr, Esq., Inspector. '53" Terms of Application,and all necessary in- formation to be had on awlplyjng to SPECTATOR OPFICF, Hamilton, C. “K: J uly, 1858. 42:2.4%.m./%.DA." W ESTERN' X133 .32“, 137%}? 6‘6 ' ompany OF TORONTO, C. W. Head GEMâ€""Church Street, Toronto, With Agencies all over the Provipce. HOUSE AND-1 L( . FOR SALE-4'75 Dnr‘izam, 1581 F031; 1860. Apply, i Jan. 2 7 1859; S XMUEL E. LEGATE Agent at Durham. U'L. auua DID“ up TERMS LIBERAL - if by letter, (pm-paid) to the proprktor D.- ROSE, , ' * Bentinok P. 0. 1; mm M», 1866. 63â€"4! INCORPORATED, 1351. mz'gfism l Geo. Mickie, Esq. DIRECTORS: GILLESPY '1>.013ERTSON. Thomas Haworth,‘Esq. Wm. I Yondcrsnn, Esq. Walter Ma cfa rla nc,Esq. Vice-P resident: L: 5‘. LOT

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