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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Feb 1870, p. 3

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He also ggod banking ics of much- :gage the at-- the squabble! of the party ,, he was sure, iopmemof tho ’2 rlecidimz to white '09“ H inch» Cnnan. Humcan. Nscumu, 5.22., no matter how distreuipg, instantly reliev- ed ”d quickly cured With Dr. J. Bz'iggs’ To be had at Fxndlay J; Shaw’s. Sstau.cu.-â€"-Use Dr. J. Brigga’ Alle- nntor lor Neuralgia. headache, catarrb, throat, bronchitis, age. I: is agree. able to use,and reliable. Sold by dmggmts. COBXS.â€"-\J . Curative for coma, bunions, in-growing .der feet, c. Mild, soothing, ' 0. Sold by dmggists. e victorious. like the 3 action is sure to prov the Great Shoshonees Remedy, for chronic compYaims of the lungs, liver, a ‘ 13 by all Druggzats. i j kc Dgih Advertiser 1:.“ .V he_at.. Spring Wheat. . . Pork----. . . . "r Married, . tmsoLVENT E ' the residence of the bride 3 ”the“ on 1 1865 65 v , ' .. b the Rev. Wm. Park“ $116 €33 ”fitcbacilan, Arran, to Esther; In the County Court . F. - . whim of Mr. Thomas Brown” Grey. :‘nfl. d; D I ’- 1 JAMES; 313mg '1’. 0pm: for a few Days QfiEA'i.’ fiAfiQAIflQS ! Q THE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY HIM, OPPOSITE MIDDAUGH’S HOTEL. Clearing Sale Comprisjug 1:218 Concessmn, the township MORE on LESS, Situnte within 2?, miles of Durham Village, and within 2 antes of the Gravel R036 from Fergus to Owen Sound. Both lots are heavily timbered with fine Hardwood. chiefly Maple, and a. considerable quantity of large sized Pine. In addition to the road upon which they have frontage. a. Side Road runs between above lots. The Saugeen River is within a very short distance in the rear thereof. A few acres have been cleared, and the soil nnd general quality of the land cannot be excelled in the Province 0! Ontario. DURHAM, Feb. 2lst, 1870. v ‘v-.-'â€" The undersigned have been instructed by WILLIAM HERALD, E‘q., of Hamilton, the proprietor of the above lots, to cause them to be offered for sale, by Public Auction, at Saturday, 26th of March Next, fififlfi’fi fififfii}, .u' TWO o’CLocx, P. 31. Mr. Herald who purchased. direct from the Crown, and holds the Patent Deed, will guarantee a. good IndiSpntable Title of the Land, free from all incumberances. 3:}- Térms of payment Liberal, and made known at time of sale. 1\ THE TOWNSHIP OF BENHNCK, In the matter of James Bain, of Durham, '- prove property , Pa an Insolvent. ; 8W3?- HE undersigned, Thomas Griffith, or: b the firm of Thomas Grimm J; Coo, ? Jany. 27. 1870. of Toronto, has been appointed Assigneeé in the above matter, and requires claims to i be filed within one month. ' Durham fluction Sale Durham Markets. in the TOWN of BRAMPTON, in the County of Peel, on Insolvent Act of 1869. ONLY '. so that all who wish Solicitors for the Proprietor, Brampton. BRAMPTQX, Co. or PEEL: : 1231: February, 1870. 1606. Dated at Toron'o. ) Febzuarj It, 187*). 5 AxD SOME. LINES 05‘ MUST CALL EARLY. 200 ACRES, Tumsâ€"C s51! ONLY 0" The Store wiil ‘36 Ugdeusburg is now 1003- ‘Lying point for !he Fenian GOODS. CUMMINS 85 COYNE. Lots 35 and 36, in the 3rd West of Gamfraxa. Road, in of Beminck, in the County of . . . (xrey, contummg .... J. Brimf Alleo Patarrb, Headache, J 1 Dr. J. Bziggs" .Fmdlay Shaw’s. . - applications for Loans from the above Somety, on the usual Liberai T911313, and .eadache, catarrb, ‘; wouid take this means of informing all «he. I: is agree- i those who, or account of the failure in the Sold by druggists. i wheat crop, and present low prices of pro- :duce are unable to make their payments, renew all such Loans The undersigned 18 prepared to receive 6 v ’ I i 5 . J. Briggs’ Alle- . Briggs’ Modern i that the Society will mions, inogrowing i at a trifling expense, and give the parties 3 the advantage of present reduced rates. . Mi2d, soothing, Sold by druggrsts. 3 DAVID JACKSON, .18., ' A0231. ____â€" . OF THOMAS GRIFFITH, 0F IOOk-i Durham, Feb. 16th, 1870. 3 331 Insolvent Act of 1869. MONEY TO LOAN Fmdlaycsp Shaw CA\ADA PERMA.‘ EXT Bui|ding 8: Savings Society; Dnums es clams to Durham Post-Office. FIT?’ Mails for the South are closed at 9 am. Assngnee. u “ North M3 mm. 65 East and West. .. . ----- 6 p.111. 1 m ‘3 . ' A. MCKENZIE, Pusrmsnn. I PPLICATIOSIS for Tavern Licensed! ~. for the fiseal year commencing In t March next. will be renewed by the under- : signed up to Friday. the 23th inst. ‘- ~ - "hurt I i PASADA, annxo, {Corsn' or (may, SAMUEL Monnow an In the matter of1 } Insolvent. 5 OTICE is hereby given that op the ll. Twenty-sixth day of March, 3!: the 2 vear of our Lord 1870. at two of the clock I in the afternoon, the undersigned wilt apply to the Jud-ve of the said Court, for a C l i discharge under the sand Acts. o----hr 1'1\nnnfl7 Paid up Fapital, ........ Invested on R031 Estate-r Anuuai Income,. . . . .- - . . . 159- By WM. BARRETT, His Attorney, ad lucm. Z AME to the premises of the subscriber, Lot 17. Con. 13 Sullivan, in the 3:23“ { mopth of November, 1869. a Red and White itle oi", Helfer. two years old. The owner )8 no a. gquested to prove preperty, pay expenses, 3 and take her away. and? LEWIS ROY, JR. In the matter l Ail ames mnemeu w luc auuv c 1.10 w“. by Nrfte or Duo. bi” are also notified not‘ t to make payment of them to any person‘ whatsoever. exc9pt to Mr. Nichol, who )8! b authorized to col'ect the same for the bene- i fit of the Lstate. mnl\o r‘ DIDDIT" Hanover, 11111 Feb. All persons indebted to the Estate of the above named Insolvent by BookoAccount, are hereby notified that the accounts of the estate have been sold to Mr. Thomas Nichol of Bentinck, who alone is authoxized to collect. the same: . - I . A‘, - _LA_.- ”‘AA‘A BEG T0 ANNOUNCE THAT TIIEYl are prepavcd to do Millinery and} Dress-making. and would kindly solici: the patronage of'Durham and vicinity. Mrs. Perkiss is well acquainted with above branches, and also Straw-work. Fluting done in gond style. i (if? Residence next to R. McKenzie's‘ large brick store, Lower Village. l Afihaice Lime Farm furSate. A“ parties inde Durham. On Tuesday 29th day of March, AT THI‘J at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, the Farm late in the occu; ttion of Michael Ryan, deceased. in the township of Bentinck, con- taining 49 acres, more or 198“. being com- posed of part of Lots 60 and 61 , in the 2nd con. North of the Durham Road, about 40 acres of the land are under cultivation. . There is a. good log barn, stable and dwell- ; i ing house, and the land is little over half a mile from the Durlmm'Road, and three and l a half from Durham. Half of the purchase money may remain ;_ on security of the property at 8 per cent. l The deetis will he produced and full par- ticulars given at the time and place of sale. JOH N MO ODlE, Auctioneer. Incorporated A.D. 1850. frfibRTAfii TO MERCHANTS and Business Men generally. LOT No. 16, Con. 3, West of the Gara- fraxa Ruad. Township of Bentinck, containing 100 acres, about 30 acres clear- ed. Termsâ€"$300 cash. 7) BE SOLD by auction. under-a power of sale contained in a Mortgage deed, Lot 20, Con. 21, Egremont, about six weeks ago, six Ewes, (one bleck, and five white.) The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. NElL MCDONALD. 1--.. 07 mn 157 3. Durham, Feb. let, 1870. including LEDGERS. JOURNALS, and WAY-BOOKS. (2:? CARâ€"lâ€"and see our sample Magazines and give your orders at The Acme Skate just received ‘ “V “v”- vâ€"w-- , at~ F. H. EDWARDS. Durham, Jan. 5, 1870. PATRICK WELSH. Feb. 15, 13: . .b!e to make their payments, .ety will renew all such Loam ’xpense, and give the parties '9 of mesent reduced rates. Feb. 15, 1870. NOTICE- UST ARRIVED! A splendid and varied stock of BLANK BOOKS, If EDWARD’S. New Arithmetxcjust received. of James Bain, an Insolvent. H). 14th, 1370. LAND FOR SALE- STRAY STRAY SHEEP. NOTICE. SKATERS 8 mos. GRIFFITH, Med to the above Estate. of thé County of Assignpe. 1.56 3. Have now compie‘ed their stock, consist- DURHAM, l'- ' ' ' ' A 1 l . .' i 1 » > ‘ q '- ' A \ I ' ’".‘ ’4 â€"-f ' J ‘2 ' g CHEMICALS, H‘OESE, CATTLE, PATENT AND PROPRIATORY MEDICINES, Toilet. and Fancy Articles, Essences, Emma's. m, o. of every kind and warranted of the best quality. 159-3 LIQUORS LlQUORS- 159. recommended by all the leading physician! of the day. wCOFFEEs, TEAS, TOBACCOES, SPICES, am, 8:3. G033: MMEHEEE 911.8, F. S. have now facilities for supplying all the newest medicines and preparations which may be brought before the public from time to time. figs-Physician: Prescriptions carefully compounded, and accuracy guaranteed. Shep Open (for dispensing only) on Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. a? Night calls punctually attended to. N B.â€"FINDI.A\' 5: Sum are agents for xhe Montreal Tengraph Company. Ofiicp open evg‘ry day (Sundays excepted) from 8 Efififlfifil WEEES, a:m. to S p. ni- Specialities at the BIG AXE, LAMPS AND LAMP CHIMNEYS, Just to hand, direct from the English makersâ€"Best Durable Qualities, complete asmflment of Liquors of the finest brands, for family and medicinal purposes, including the celebrated AT WM'EE mm mm? (1.“ W‘Vv -w -v. Ground in Oil. This paint is superior to, and more durable than xhe best White Lead, either for inside or outside work, Lake going craft, 550. Its use is not injurious to the heahh. Direct from T1108. HUBBUCK a: 80):, London, England. DYESTUFFS 00A [J 0111, Coal Oil Lamps, Nickle Silver Spoons Forks, Of a. reliable quality, in great variety. A LARGE LOT OF POCKET TABLE OUTLEBY, IXCIIDIKG HAND, TABLE. HALL, u. Chimneys d: Wicks, direct from Mak ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE Platform Counter Scales, Made by the celebrated firm of Gvnxsv, WARE a; 00., of Hamilton, in “stock 3: Makers’ prices. These Scales are Wu- - - -- u- -_.J.l..-nk'n hang manure Ill IDUUo - u--- V - 3531‘s!) perfect, reliable, and durable,being made in the very best manner. W. KOUGH. Cl h Powan, in the Village of Renown! for Sale or to Lease. Terms reasonable. Apply to the subscriber, at Owen Sound, or to Mr. John Crispiu. near Hanover, 01" to G. Jackson, Esq, M. P., Durham. w. A. STEPHENS.- I n__-_ Eng-.41 nan 18:11-]869. ‘f‘ I TORONTO WHOLESALE PRIOES. ‘25 Kega HUBBUCK’S Genuine ELECTROPLATED ORUETS, 900'”, max: ac. Owen Sound. Owen Sound, Dec. ‘» FOR SALE OR TO LEASE. ing 13 part of iUR \IITURE _FACTORY L BGMIE AfifififiY. in great variety. MRS. JOHN CLARK. 22nd, 1869. 151-6- FARM TO BENT. FIE A BALE OF NEST Al‘D ‘69. agents for L 138 A. FORD, East Glenelg, encour- aged by many highly esteemed Ladies and Gentiemen, respec‘fully informs the public, that her Schnnl is opened to Xonggjadiea from 10 to 20 years of age, ngRfiMfions. Her programme: is as follows : Reading, French language, Writing, Music (Piano a Melodeon) Grammar. Fancy Work. Geography, ' Drawing Painting, Arithmetic, Botany, Mathematics, Chemistry. Composition, Natural Philosrtphy. Politeness and neat ness cart-lull y attended ‘ to. Owing to exceptional circumstances, lMiss Ford can receive pupils at the vet),~ low rate of $50 per annmn; $10 to be paid on entering, the rest to be paid quar- terly in advance. Washing and bedding either to the charge of the parents, br furn- ished at an extra charge. For further in- founation apply to M 183 A. Ford, Traverston P. 0. Letters must be prepaid, and enclose stamps. WATER SPLENDID FARM FOR S ALE EAST GLENELB ACADEMY; For sale, Lot 13, Con. 7, Glenelg, com- ! prising 100 acres, 60 of which are? cleared, well watered and fenced, with a good House, Barn, Stable and an Orchard of 100 Trees thereon. Also 50 acres, East half of Lot 13, Con. Gth, Gleuelg, from S to 10 acres cleared. The above prooerty will be sold cheap, and clear deed given.â€" Terms easy. For particulars apply to ABRAM GOLD, at the Durham Ashery, or £0 ABIEAMACQQKt Eu“ Glenelg, Feb. 2, 1870. (114412) 1 , \\ '. “ ‘ i I ' “J -0 â€" '- \‘ ‘ . . ' A .‘J ' .‘Jtl ( I 7â€"“ COSTS WILL BE INCURRED. All accounts and notes due the late firms of TURNER RICHARDSON, and W. R. ROSSITER, of Owen Sound, must be paid to ROBERT DALGLISH at once, or Rossiter’s Make, Robert leglish Which he has determined to sell at a mere trifle over HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF Fanning Mills for Sale ! Lot 7, Con. G, Glenélg. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, Dress Goods, Shawls Mantles, GROCERIES, TICKINGS, PRlNTS, HATS and CAPS, Satmday, W I} Mamh, lam, Under and by virtue of a power confuint'd in a Mortgage. dated the 27th September, 1861, made by Hugh Caugeron, of the township of Glenelg, in sand county, .to John Kelly, of the village of Durham, :11 said county. - a... 01‘ ‘ _ __‘_ ”I“ Vv'qu Terms and conditions will be made known at the lime of sale. egs most reSpectfnlly to inform his friends and patrons of the arrival of his New and Fashionable Stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s Boots, which are now opened out ready for inspection. Every style of Boot or Shoe worn by Ladies or Gentlemen in TORONTO, LONDON or MONTREAL can now be had from J. Ross. Having bought very extensively, and the best class of goods found in the market, I will sell At a Trifle over Cost and Charges. and the best made Boots . Shoes ever imported into Durham. Come earlv! Buy quickly, and don’t. leave it till {be best 1013 have been sold. February jth, 1970. at number twelve in the second mm | cession. south of the Durham Road, he township of Aremisia, in the county of Grey, will be ofi'ered for sale, by (If? Don’t forget that the CHEAPEST SPOT 1N DURHAM, for the Best Boots, is at JAMES ROSS’ store, next door to Mr. J. H. Hunter’s Mammoth Tailoring Establishment) Upper Town -AAA -_A- BOOT _ SHOEMAKER, with all the latest improvements. Largest, Choiccst Dram», May 10th, 1869. many. .nu‘ at l o’clack, P. M., at the UPPER TOWN, DURHAM, I have, without exception, the HUGH McKAY, Auctidnfler. 1 58-5. india and 61mm Tea Company have now been before the public of Canada for nearly three years, and despite the misrepresentations ot interested parties their superiority has been thoroughly recognized, Thev will be found to he PERFECTLY PURE, and to possess UNUSUAL STRENGTH and FINE FLAVOL'R. (:3? Observe the Trade Mark on each package. Dry DUSS AND DLASSWARE, LIQUDRS, HARDWARE AND STATIONERY, AT THE LATE M. FRASER’S STORE, LOWER VILLAGE. HE TEAS OF THE CHEAP DRY - GOODS. has commenced business in Dur ONTARIO BGOT STORE. FRESH ARRIVALS IN "Goods, {adv-Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, PRACTICAL TAILOR z PATENT GATE. The GRE ATE HIS beautiful Gate is allowed, by all who have seen it, to be the Simplest, Best and ; T Cheapest Snow Gate yet invented. There exists no longer an excuse for leaving i Fields and Orchards eXposed all winter and early spring, to the damage of Meadows and l destruction of Fruit Trees, when a twelve foot gate, which will clear 24 inches of snow 3 i I open to either side, and is self-closing, can be had for $2.75, or without patent hangers 5 No. 1, rough gate, ..~. . . . . . . . . . . .32 75 ‘No. 4, handsomely painmdr . . . .-.- 4.00 No. 2, ........ .. ..--. . . 3.00 No. 5, Extra,...- â€"...-. .-.-. . 4 50 Mo. 3, dressed, unpainted,.--. .--- 3.50 i No: 0, ........................ 5.00 This Gate can be hung to any ordinaryg teopost ; can be hung with any description of hinge, is adapted for any kind of latch or fastening; can be raised 3 or 24 inches ; with one hand, quicker than most folks can raise money; can be made a highly orna. ) mental, as well as useful gate by putting on pickets cut to any pattern. SOLE AGENT FOR DURHAM: made by the best Workmen, and of Stock of the best quality, latest style, warranted to wear well and fit neatly. . _ THOMAS JONES. Durham , Ladies’ 85 Misses’ Prunella Gaiters Balmorals selling at Cost. County, Township and Farm Rights for Sale. {3:} Buy no Gate, nor have any Gate made, until you have seen Patented June 9th, 1869. All of which will be a; {SEQ-mil! 5mmflm e5? Dec. 1, 1868. OPENED OUT EST BARGAINS of 13001 S SHOES to be had in Durham, at the NQDTICE. McDonnell’s Patent Gate, T... ..L .H- .J. WI»: lex U: - all "QULVA um “v“--l yr--â€"'., v Trees, when a twelv e foot. gate, which will clear 94 inches of snow: and 18 self- c1091!) g can be had for $2. 75, or without patent hangers T THE FACTORY: 97K|Nn A handsomelv painted......-.- 4. 00 Woods' Store, Upper Town. GROCERIES, CUSTOM WORK eff-WATERPROOFIN FOR [DURHAM, ONTARIOJ J. H. HUNTER. sold at a small advance on AT L‘ham. Shop opposite Boak 4, handsomely painted, . . . . .-. - 4.00 5, Extra,...- .... -.-.-. ...... 450 0 ........................ 5.00 2 . . . M; can be hung thh any deacnphon ening; can be; raised 3 or 24 inches DONE 0N SHORT NOTICE DURHAM. ‘JNTABIO. d. ' J. TAYLOR’ S The Best is 'thé Cheques? !_ §Firc Proof Safes 2 Fire 8: Bmglar Ptdnf Combined! The only real security against Fire and Burglars ! and READER ion-3 T1113 FACT: Our Safes are the only Safes for fail to preserve their contents. They have been tested in over ONE HUNDRED FIRES; many of them 11min g been RED HOT from four to ten hours, yet not a Dollars’ worth of property or a single scrap of paper has ever been destroyed in one of them. ale in the Dominion that never . Vault Doors. for Brick Vaults and all other kinds of Fire and Burglar Proof Securities. Please send for Circular and Price List. Address HE FOLLOWING REMARKS 0N Testimonials of most wonderful and extra'ordmaxy cures in Canada by the GREAT INDIAN REMEDY. They are stern, undeniable and incontestable facts, snflicient to convince the most, skeptical that the Great. Medical Compound vearned after for ages is now accessible in the Great Shoshonees Remedy !' For Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Liver, Digestive Organs, Kirineys, c., as well as Scrofula, the various Skin Diseases, Humans, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood, we boldly state that this great remedy has NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. Where was there ever such :1 cure as that in the person of Wilson Storms,of Brighton, Ont... of Consumption ; or that of Peter C. \Jlll-., Ul VU|qu|1nt1 -_ , V. Miller, of Earnestown, Out, of Con- sumption; or that of Ambrose Wood, of Consecon, Out, of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. or that of John Hosey, of Napanee, Out, of Rheumatism, who had _ r-.. _A‘-on O" om;0â€" luv-.3 vâ€" v"--- Napanee, van, ()1 nuruulauuux, "W u..- actually been on crutches for yeam, in spite, of all treatment'heretofo'e, and is now well. Scores of such cases might be mentioned had we apace. A. h n‘ -â€" AAA: _.L A ”Du "v Garâ€"v--- (3:? Can at the Drug Stores and gets circular, oi unqueshnnahle certificates on -_ - ----‘ -vyga‘n 1‘ I‘Ifn’I" Cll‘CUHII‘, ID the GR EA T SI] 08110313133 1315MB!) Y c? PILLS, and satisfy yomselves. Price of the Remedy in large pints $1. a} For sale by all Dzuggists and Dealer: in Medicine. Wholesale Agentdâ€"Northrop Lyman, Newcastle, Lyman, Elliott Co., Toronto‘ To Messrs. Cmsmnnum a; Sums, Conway P. 0. County of Lennox, Ontario, Can. Mmoc, County of Hastings, Province of Gntario, Feb. 9th, 1869. This is to certify that during ihe winter of 1366 I was taken with a weaknek of the ankles. which gradually, during the spring of 1867‘, extended to my knees, and on 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. tunes. three doctors, and medio cines of different kinds prescribed by friends, but of no avail. I continued to get wom and worse, until the summer of 1868, when l was induced to try the great Shoshoneee Remedy by reading the cures performed, in a pamp let. At this time I had begun to feel the weakness in my hands ; in fact I was getting almost helpless. I have taken two bottles of the Shoshonees Remedy and _two boxes of the pills, andI am entirely l restored to health. I never expected to '3 get better, but simply tried the medicine as ; a sort. of forlorn hope. This case of mine was not a private one, but known to all my neighbors and friends ; and to any one [ afflicted as I was, I have only to say try the lShoshonees Remedy, I believe it. will cure ' you. Mssr Axx Dorem'r. l Sworn to before me at Madoc, County of . Hastings this ninth day of February, 1869. A. F. Woon, J. P. c. l I hereby certify that I have known Mrs. l Mary Ann Doughty for the last fifteen years. i she is a woman of prohity and truth. I lhave known her before, during, and since 3,her illness. I believe her certificate to be E true in every particular. I know that l while ill her case was declared hopeless ; l and 1 know that she has, since her recovery ; always attributed her recovery to the Sho- . fshonees Remedy' Whatever may be the l ! peculiar properties of this medicine, one i ‘ thing is certain that in her case, it has act- 1 l ed almost like the performance cf a miracle. ada. A. F. Woon, J. P. Warden of the county of Hastings, Plo- ‘vigce of Ontario, Domiuion of Canada. tLost or mis‘aid, a Note dated 2nd Oct, 1869, for the sum of $275. drawn in is? )r of James Webber, of N annanby, : ga‘nst James Marshall of" Normanhy, due {first of April, 1870. All parties are bere- ; y c mtinncd against purchasing or negoti- .:ating said note as I have stopped payment ' of the same. ' .IA 31138 WEBPER. t‘nh 7m- 19."). 1-35 3. STOP AND SEE! J. . .E. TAYLBR ’01). 7H1: 15:0 Safe Works, Toronto, Ont. PATENT LOST NOTE.

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