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THB TBB8DJLL1 MBRCUBT—WBDN18DAT, APRIL 13, 1881.

raxjiAii BUTius.—The Drapers Monday First. BSTABMSHm> 1901 THER8 will be a MEETING of the COMkLTITEB of WILL CLOSE their Fairfield Auction Mart, , Weakly Live S 1 of the MIDDLETON-IN-TEE8DALE LATE THORNGATE respective establishments at 1 o'clock, EVERY Stock Sale at 9*30 a.m. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, in the Town's Ha£ M . J. DIXON, FRIDAY, oommenoiog April 29th, 1881. TARN xriB Ball by Auction, at their on FRIDAY, the 22jrp say Arm, 1881. at 7 p.as. COUNSEL'S 01 DRAPBB AND SILK MBEOBB, Mart, every Monday, a choice number of COTHERSTONB REGULATED PASTURE. DAIRY COWS, FAT and STORE CATTLE, ANTS D , IMMEDIATELY, a Good Plain BABNABD CASTLE. NON-LIABILITY OF ANTED, TWO SHEPHERDS for the above SHEEP, LAMBS, Ac. W COOK. Age not under 30. Wags, £18.— REALTl Pasture.—Application to be made to the Field Sale to commence with the Milch Cows at half- Also an EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID: Asenot W The fallowing is a copy of I 1JBW GOODS IN ALL DEPABTMENT8. Beeves, on SATTJRDAX, Aran. 23rd, 1881, at the Fox >ast 9, Fat Cattle and Sheep at 10, and Store Cattle under 20. Wage £14. Good references required.- TafrGlsa^bairisrer-at-law, int and Hounds Inn, Cotberatone, at 2 o'clock in the ollowing. Apply to Mas. Huaonrsos. Bomaldkirk, Darlington New Scotch Tweeds fry the Barnard Castle Local Black Silks, by the best makers Afternoon.—All Occupiers of Stints are requested to Hay berries, Mickleton, Darlington. Even wood, near Cockfleld. •ill opinion. 1st: Whether thai "Worsted Coatings send in to the Field Reeves the number of Stints they Ifwmch Merinos and Cashmeres B. J. A L LIN SON has received instructions to liable, sod can he compelled, Men's Ties and Scarfs hold, and of whom taken, on or before the 23rd April Wool Beiges and Cashmerettes Copley Bent, near Cockfield. M Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, the 16th das payers, to reinstate the bridf Boys' Beady-made Suits aforesaid. f Farm Stock Sale. "Louis " "Velveteens, in black & colours of April, 1881, the whole of the CATTLE JSmEm peUebU, whether they have a < BY ORDER OF THE FIELD BEEVES. ESSRS TARN, instructed by Mr Joseph Millinery and Jackets Carpels ana Druggets to Mr R. H. Dickinson, Blacksmith, consisting of 3 iosof 3rd: Who are entitle M Beetbam (who is declining farming), will Sell cows, recently calved, full of milk ; 1 heifer, rising Linoleum and floor Cloths OOOKFIBLD FELL REGULATED PASTURE. the I isssaini of the old bridge i Ladies' Underclothing by Auction, on Friday, April 22nd, 1881, at Copley two-years-old ; 1 bull calf, one grass cutter, by Burgas New Styles in Cretonnes A SHEPHERD WANTED for the aboxe-named public meeting of tbe ratepayer Ulsters and Tweed Cloaks Bent, the whole of tbe valuable FABM STOCK, and Kiersley. Lace and Muslin Curtains t\. Pasture. Any person wishing to engage must the luajuirty, authorise tbe T "Semper Secco," New "Waterproof Cape Implements of Husbandry and Effects, comprising :— Sale at 2 o'clock. what steps in the matter, so as I make application to tbe Field Reeves, at the house of Horrock's and Crewdson's Long Cloths Dent's French Kid Gloves 3 useful cows, April, slay, and June calvers; 4 do. Terms-Cash. oorx orisiq Mrs Wigham, Greyhound Inn, Cockfleld, at 2 o'olock heifers, May and June calvers; 1 young oow barren, Ladies' Ties and Scarfs, Hosiery Mouut Pleasant, Middle.on-in-, April 8th, Irish Linens and Diapers p.m. on Friday, the 22nd day of Aprd, 1881.—By 2 useful bullocks, two-years-old; 4 yearling bullocks, 1. Tbougb the bridge in qu 80 Dozen Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, 1881. T Calicos and Sheetings Order. STEVENS WALKER, Secretary. 1 yearling beifer, 2 young heifer calves, 1 bay mare, have been a highway within 1" "Wool and Union Shirtings bought 25 per cent, under value in foal to Middleston Hero, quiet in all gears; I bay LET, Fifty-one STINTS on OoTBXssrosrB. Highway Act, 1835, having I MUSIC HALL,BABNABD CASTLE yearling filly, by Middleston Hero; a quantity of T°i MOOR.—Apply to Mrs HOLMES, the Limes, 1870, and as I presume no st e Any article not in Stock procured in two days.—Dress & Mantle Making on the premises Under distinguished patronage. ' poultry, 1 good horse rake, coup cart, shelving*, hay- . that Act with regard to it, it \ MB. ALEXANDER INGLIS sweep, obaff cutter, ladder, bayspade, rakes, forks, ilia inhabitants at large were I qrvO BE LET, 16 SHEEP STINTS on COTBXRS- Will give a Humorous and Dramatic chains, cart gears, also part of the Household IMP in repair, aad, this being si 1 TOME REGULATED PASTURE.—Application to be TJND, at BARRIKQHAII, near Barnard Castle, a RECITAL, Furniture, dairy utensils, 2 lead bowls, churn, milk the Local Board cannot be cocci made to the Bye-Law Committee, Messrs Teas. •po BED CUB DOG.—The owner can have the N THURSDAY EVBHIKG, April 28th, 1881, in aid bowls, Ac, Ac. Also 1 ferret and box. bridge at the oast of the ratepe] FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! Raine, Geo. Walton, and The*. Birkett. 2. As there is no liability thrl same, on payment of expenses, by applying to Robert O of the Cricket Club Funds. Sale at 1 o'clock. inhabitants at large in respect J Robson, butcher, Barnard Castle. If not claimed in Doors open at 730, to commence at 8 o'clock. Hay berries, Mickleton Darlington. TO LET, a HOUSE in John-street, Barnard Castle, opinion that tbe Local Board 7 days, the doc will be sold. Carriages at 10 p.m. L containing Two Sitting Rooms, Four Bedrooms, power to reinstate the bridge, i On account of the long-continued duUness of April 13tb, 1881. Reserved Seats (numbered) 2s. 6d. Party Tickets STAINDROP. Bath Room, W.C., Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, Garden, for fixe, 10s. 6d. Second Seats, Is. Back Seats, fid. and Outoffices.—Apply to Mr B. HRTWORTII , Spring on tbe ratepayers. Trade, 3. After tbe bridge was < NOTICE. " The whole of the Recitals elicited strong mani­ TO SPIRIT MERCHANTS, INNKEEPERS, AND Grove, Barnard Castle, became, in my opinion, the i FAIR will be held at the HIGH FORCE festation of approval."—Auckland Times, February OTHERS. the land on each side of the riv C. PEACOCK, A INN, near MIDDLBTOR-IIT-TIBBD AES. on TBCTU- 18th, 1881. OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL FOB SALE. LET, a HOUSE in Newgate, Barnard Castle, DAX, Aran. 14th, for Cattle, Sheep, Ac Also a Sale For particulars see Programmes. known by tbe name of " Spring Villa," con­ ware constructed, and upon r bridge rested. The structure of Cattle, Sheep, and Implements, on the saeae day, MB. T A B N taining Two Sitting Rooms, Five Bedrooms, W.C., been carried away by tbe flood, i OALGATB, BARNARD CASTLE, to commence at 12 o'clock a.m.—By Order of the GAITS IN HORNBY PARE. WILL OFFEB FOR PUBLIC COMPETITION. Kitchen, Scullery, Pan try, Yard, and Outoffioes.-Apply on the side o' tbe river, is not (' Committee. ATTLE and SHEEP will be taken to grace in On the Premises on SATURDAY, the 16th day of April, to Mr B. HarwoiTH, Spring Grove, Barnard Oastle. the owners of the land on Now offers C Hornby Park from the 13th day of May, to the 1881, at 6 for 7 p.m. prompt, _J THE DURHAM FU8ILIER& TAINDROP.—TO LET, HOU8E A GARDEN, bridge formerly rested, and 11 11th day of October, at sums varying according to HE BLACK LION HOTEL, situate in the Maia THE WHOLB OF HIS LARGE STOCK WNERS and Occupiers of Billets and Lodging age and sire. The Gaits to be paid for before the S at present occupied by John Hartley.—Garden materials or remains of the I T Street of Staindrop, containing 3 Booms and a to be entered upon on 5th of April, and the house at Houses are invited to Tender for the Occupation animals are taken away. Every attention will be owners. OF WELL • SEASONED, O Kitchen on the Ground Floor ; 4 Bedrooms and large of the same by Militiamen during the preliminary May-day next, rent £15.—Apply JOHN FAWCETT, 4. I am of opinion that a| paid to the Stock, but the Owner of the Park will not Public Room on the Second Floor; with large Cellar, drill and training, under the conditions prescribed by Builder, Staindrop. ratepayers could not confer up HOME- MADE be answerable for any Loss or Damage; and no StabliDg for 9 Horses, Hayloft, Coach-house, Pigger­ the Army Discipline Bill. Applications to be made any such power as is suggested i allowance wiU be made for any Cattle or Sheep taken ies, Large Yard, Garden, and other Conveniences, to the Quartermaster, in writing, not later than April away after the first day of September.—Apply to TO COBRBGTOJTDMTS. Ziooal Board must leave the re-s now in the occupation of Mr Charles Wilson. Ajuaxaieas oonsmaiaaalou ma en »• asssaat reeeivs FURNITURE, 22nd.—By Order, u tf it be re erected at all, to the i| MB WILEY Also a HOUSE and SHOP adjoining, containing atteatioa. Brerr ooatribatioa most W —* r-rr1wtsS (ia oaBfidsaee) with tb* uui mt that writer. inhabitants of the district. It I W. A BERWICK, Office, Hornby Castle, near Bedale, Yorkshire. 5 Rooms, with Yard and Conveniences, now occupied AT A VERY LARGE REDUCTION FOB Captain and Adjutant, Vf • daelias to retara rejected eomnuioatiaai. bridge" under tbe statutes reu by Mr William Burrows. CsrrespoademU woald obugs bj wrJttaf sa spa siisef taeir do not think that it is intended < CASH. The Durham Fusiliers. OBERT WIGHAM, Bridgegate, BABNARD The Property is Freehold. Possession of the Black paper ealy. Authority should impose on the! Head Quarters, Barnard Castle, R CASTLE, has on hand a well-assorted and select­ Lion will be given at November, and of the Cottage Ws cannot laserl aaouTmous roplks to letters that have appeared with the real names aad addresses ef the district, the burden of maintain April 5th, 1881. ed Stock of GARDEN SEEDS; Myatt's, River's, Royal at May, 1881. utility built over a running i Aahtop, and other POTATOES; American and other The tenants will allow the premises to be inspected, ANTED, May Term, GOOD GENERAL ought to be borne by the whole I THE BBOCEBANE MEMORIAL. APPLES, Bitter and Sweet ORANGES, Ac., Ac. and further particulars may be bad on application to THB W SERVANT, with good character, must be able WILLIAM | to do plain cooking and manage a small dairy, Mr GARTHWAITE, Baby ; Mr Jons HRSLOP, South N earnest desire having been expressed, not only THE KNOTTY QUESTION SOLVED 4, Garden Court, Temple, lit Family of three. Another girl kept.—Apply to Church ; the AUCTIONEER ; or A in the Parish of , but also in the Town Y calling at J. KENNEDY'S, Queen Street, Bar­ MR PROUD, Mrs YORK, Greta Bridge, Bernard Castle. of Barnard Castle and neighbourhood generally, to B nard Castle, and purchasing one of his LUCKY Solicitor, Bankside, . commemorate the laborious life and self-sacrificing GUINEA GOLD WEDDING RINGS. Owing to STACK FIRE AT BAB1 character of the late Rev. John Brookbank, Vicar of the increased demand for these noted half-a- • TO CABBIES 8, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. rings, BISHOP AUCKLAND, COCKFLELD, AND BARNARD CASTLE, APBIL 13™, 1881. Startforth, by some suitable memorial, whioh it is pro­ dozen finest Nickel Silver Tea Spoons and Sugar On Sunday afternoon, a little I TXT AI?TED, Tenders for Twelxe Months' Cartage STAINDROP. posed should chiefly take the form of a substantial Tongs to match presented to every purchaser. the fire-bell was rang violently W of Lead Ore from Green Hurth Mine to LAND AND HOUSES FOB SALE. IT is with feelings of regret that we are addition to such slender provision as he may have Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of the best quality, Fire Brigade hastily summons Alston Station, and Timber, Coals, Ac., from the been able to make for his widow and eight orphan at prices to suit the Times. forced to the conclusion that prosperity is Flatts A number of little Station to the mine. The quantity cf Ore Carted in MB. TABN children, the following Committee (with power to add waning in Upper Teesdale. The causes are and had incautiously dropped 1980, was 800 Tons. The Company will require WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS Is favoured with instructions from the Trustees of to their number) has been formed for carrying out some refuse hay. Two stacks, security for the due fulfilment of the Contract the late Mr John Stanwix to offer for understood, and the effects painfully appar­ the above object, by any of whom (or at the several IMPORTANT TO FARMEBS, SHEEP OWNEBS Barker, were immediately in Sealed Tenders must be sent in to the Secretary—Mr SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ent. Lead-miners' wages have been reduced; Banks in Barnard Castle) subscriptions will be gladly AND OTHERS. sxreat promptitude was shown I _ O. W. HARRISOS, 25, West gate Road, Newcastle-on The following valuable properties, at the TALBOT and, from a variety of causes, the agricultu­ received: HOTEL Bishop Auckland, on SATURDAY, the 16th was nearly all consumed before I Tyne. On or before the 20th April, 1881. F you want your WOOL well, oheaply, and quickly ral interest has long been under a cloud. B. A. Morritt, Esq., Bokeby Park day of April, 1881, at 1 for 2 o'clock p.m. prompt. A supply of water was obtained I MANUFACTURED, with the aid of the most Cbas. Milner, Esq., Startforth Hall I Lor L Employment of any kind is with difficulty and also from a well contiguous | Mr T. Richardson, Barnard Castle modern machinery, efficient workmanship, and a life­ manual engine was worked by CLOSE of desirable Freehold GBASS LAND, obtained. The long list of persons who were BARNARD CASTLE HIGHWAY BOARD. Mr W. Watson, Jun., Startforth long experience, send it to JOHN HOBSLEY, bands. The damage is fully < containing la. Or. 35p., situate at Low Etberley, excused payment of their poor-rates, at the Mr J. M. Marshall > . WOL8INGHAM. A the London, Liverpool, and GU near Bishop Auckland, now in the occupation of Mr TO BE LET BY PROPOSAL, MrJohnHedop ] Startforth Villas Blankets, Flannels, Tweeds, Carpets, Yarns, Horse, Barnard Castle Police Court, the other day, fanned the flames, and the fire I John Maddison. Possession of this land will be HB LEADING OF STONE from Bolam Old Mr Joseph Harrison, Startforth Gig and Bed Bugs, and every description of Wool! n is evidence in itself of the straitened circum­ an alarm was raised. given at Martinmas. T Quarry on to the Roads in the following Mr Robert Thompson, Churchwarden Goods manufactured in a superior style. stances of the poorer classes, whilst the AT OOCKFIELD, Townships, via.:— Mr Abraham Hilton, Barnard Castle Attendance at Mrs NICHOLSON'S, Half Moon Inn. At the house of Mr NATHAN COOKS, also on SATURDAY, increasing parochial relief weekly doled out I Tons. BARNARD CASTLE, monthly ; and Mr JAMBS HUNTLEY'S, MURDEROUS Mr George Plews, the 16th of April, at 3 for 4 o'clock p.m. prompt, at Middleton is confirmatory proof, were, 70 ,r'." Mr Reuben Sayer, West Wood. Bote and Crown Inn, MIDDLKTON-IN-TSKSDALR WOODI Hilton 80 Lor 2.— THE DESIRABLE FREEHOLD indeed, confirmation needed, that material At tbe Barnard Cast le Poli SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. monthly Ingleton 90 DWELLING HOUSE in Oockfield, now used as a •before Major Hone, a coke Amount already advertised 354 0 6 prosperity has sustained a shock. The Langton 60 Beer-House, containing 7 rooms and conveniences, at Murray, of Woodland, was bp Mr B. N. Hopkinsnn, Barnard Castle ... 1 1 0 W. J. MULV^Y, M.B.O.V.S.L., tunas of the Miners* Friendly Society are From T. Wilson's to EiUerby ... 160 present in the occupation of Mr Nathan Cooke. P.O. Smith, charged with Rex. W. Cumby, Whorlton 1 0 0 From Cookfleld Quarry:— VETERINARY BURGEON, Possession will be given at May, 1881. being drained, the expenditure being much Patrick Keenan, of the same pli Mr Nevison, Bank, Barnard Castle 1 0 0 Cockfleld 200 BISHOP AUCKLAND, LOT a—A FREEHOLD CLOSE OF LAND, out of proportion with the income, The men had some dispute Miss Mary Dent, Mickleton 0 10 6 ... 60 TTENDS for Consultation at Mr Burton's, Baby containing 4a. Or. 25p., with a TWO-ROOMED and at a special meeting, just held, means pleasant words passed, Mr James Thompson, Startforth 0 10 6 Baby and Keverstone 70 Hotel, Market Place, BABNABD CASTLE COTTAGE, BYRE, and conveniences erected thereon, were devised to forestall further losses. So ion on the side of the head witl Mr John Porter, Marwood 0 10 0 A situate at Southside, near Cockfleld, at present Staindrop A Moor Lane 50 on Wednesday Mornings, from 8 till 1 o'clock, and on seven feet in length, used in JOSEPH HARRISON, occupied by Mr Thomas Race. Possession will be serious has the question become that Mr. T. Walkerfield 100 Saturday Afternoons from 1 till 5 o'clock. caused a severe wound, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer. G REEVE, the secretary, in a computation Winston A Newsbam 40 Medicines of all descriptions for Horses and Cattle gixen at May 1882. attended by Dr. Middleton. can be obtained at any time by applying to Mr Burton STAINDBOP. submitted to the members, held that the to his bed for some days, aad | From Staindrop to T. Wilson's 50 TESTIMONIAL TO MR R. GRAHAM, late of whe will receive Messages, Ac. And at the BLACK LION HOTEL, STAIXDEOF, also on sin court. Prisoner was re: " Staindrop to Sun Inn ' ... .„ 170 BURTON HOUSE, STAINDROP. society cannot possibly exist longer than six SALVE FOR SORB UDDERS. SATURDAY, the 16th of April, at 5 for 6 o'clock when be was again brought uf " Staindrop to Wood End Gate ... 100 VTR GRAHAM having resigned the Hon. years if the funds continue to be absorbed npt, put in a medical certificate to 1 " Staindrop to 1st milestone Winston Lane 80 ill Secretaryship of the Staindrop Farmers' Club, at the present ruinous rate, without, of C 4.—A Close of Freehold LAND, containing was still unable to give exideooe| Whorl ton.—80 tons from Bledwick Quarry. whioh be had held for upwards of 15 years, it is IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. Langleydale.—The leading and laxing-on of 35 cubic 2a. 2r. 13p., situate in Moor Lane, Staindrop, course, a corresponding increase of revenue. was granted until this day. thought by many of the members and other friends, occupied by Mr Charles Wilson. Possession will be yards from Woolley-biil Quarry. If the statement does not present itself in that some public recognition of his valuable services MARTIN'S LAMBING OILS, gixen at May, 1882. Woodland.—The leading and laying-on of 80 yards should be taken, and that a subscription list should the light of actuarial correctness, the an­ Which baxe stood the test of more than twenty years, Lor 5.—A Freehold DWELLING HOUSE, con­ on to Woolley-hill Road. The leading only of 100 be opened for the purpose of presenting him with a nouncement is none the less serious, afford­ THE CATTLE TBAD1 and are acknowledged to be the best preparation in taining 5 Booms, with large Yard, Byre, and Con­ vards on to Pennington, Bedford, and Wokingham suitable Testimonial. In addition to bis holding the RR8TRICTIC use. veniences, situate on the South Side of tbe Main ing as it m ust do an approximate idea of the above office, he was Chairman to the Board of Guar­ On Wednesday afternoon a I Mr ROBERT PRATT, of Stowgill, Westmoreland, Street of Staindrop, occupied by Mr Thomas declension of the finances. In the absence Egglestoti.—From Knotts Quarry into the Village, dians for the Staindrop district for 15 years. He iuential meeting of the farmers I says :— " Last year after losing twelxe ewes from Stobart Possession will be given at May, 1881. of periodical accessions of young and healthy, and Beacon stone Limestone from Tees to Village. st ill continues to act as Hon. Secretary to the Barnard in tbe question was held at the| festering, I heard of your bottle, and you will remem­ LOT 6.—Tbe FREEHOLD SHOP and DWELL Forest and Frith.—By cubic yard, on to the different Castle Agricultural Society, and Treasurer to the and essentially paving, members, friendly Barnard Castle, to consider it ber me buying one. On my return home another ewe ING HOUSE, containing 4 Booms and large Attic, roads. Timothy CoUinson will gixe information Baby and Staindrop Association for the Prosecution societies must, in a cycle of years, inevitably ef the Local Authority of was bad, but we used the bottle, and she recovered. 2 Cellars, Joiner's Shop, Yard and Conveniences as to quantities on to the different roads. of Felons. It is well known that all these societies tespsct to cattle disease. Mr We never lost another after, using the oils in every case behind; also a COTTAGE containing 3 Booms, and become insolvent. It is in the nature of Middleton-in-Teesdale, do., do. Joseph Lowe will owe no small part of their prosperous condition to Egglestone, presided. The ] of difficulty. I now want three bottles—one for my­ also a large Building used for a Schoolroom, measur­ their constitution, and, therefore, may be give the necessary information. the exertions of Mr GRAHAM. A Committee of the •open, bat a stringent regulati self and one each for two neighbours, and I shall ing 50ft. by 19ft., situate on the South Side of the expected. How long the depression in trade Newbiggin.—Work will be let in Stable Be subscribers has been formed, of whioh W. T. SCARTH, recommend it to everybody. March 8th, 1881." cattle into tbe North Riding,] Quarry, on Saturday, the 26th of April, at fo Main Street of Staindrop, and now in the occupation insL, had been issued. Sex Esq., is President. Due notice will be given of the All tbe Best Dipping Compositions kept in stock, may continue in Teesdale it is not o'clock in the forenoon. of Mr Copeland and Mr Taylor. Possession will be the anxiety of the authority onl nature, place, and date of the presentation. The with tubs for use. easy to forecast. It has been repeatedly given at May, 1881. the Teas in their endeavours to* N.B.—The stones to be laid well to the side of the following subscriptions have already been promised:— Patent and proprietary articles in endless variety. affirmed that the London Lead Company road, neatly thrown up, and where requested by the The several lots may be inspected on application to from contagion, and generally I £ 8. d. C. B. MARTIN, Surveyor or bis workmen. No Contractor to alter the tenants, and further particulars obtained from cannot advantageously dispose of their issued. It was, however, saos] Mr W. T. Scarth 5 0 0 Barnard Castle. the quantities but at the request of the Surveyor, Mr Jos. Garthwaite, Baby; Mr John Heslop, South accumulated stock of finished lead, and, and seconded by.Mr W. The Staindrop Farmers' Club ... 5 0 0 N.B.—Business established in 1790. who reserves that power. The stones will be weighed Church ; the Auctioneer; or that Mr W. Watson, Clerk, Anonymous ... . 4 0 0 further, that their operations are seriously on the road, and a reduction made for short weight. MB. PROUD, Justices, who was present, be i Mr W. A. Wooler 3 3 0 Newgate, Barnard Castle. affected by the inequalities in the dues The whole to be finished before the first day of Solicitor, Bankside, Bishop Auckland. cats with Mr Trevor, the F Major Hodgson 2 2 0 LAX has received instructions from Mr charged. Dulness in trade, however, and October, 1881, or a small floe will be imposed. Christopher Dent, who is declining House­ with a view to obtain some i MrJ.W. Pease, M.P. 2 0 0 r depression in agriculture, the latter arising existing regulations so far as Proposals to be sent to me, not later than Saturday, keeping, to Sell by Auction, on Thursday, April 14th, BABNABD CASTLE AUCTION MABT. Mr W. Watson, jun 1 1 0 the 23rd day of April, 1881. The lowest or any 1881, all the Household FURNITURE, etc., compris­ WEDNESDAY, APBIL 20TH, 1881. from a combination of exceptionally adverse of cattle from the counties of ( Major Cochrane ... 1 1 0 tender not necessarily accepted. ing :—mahogany centre table, mahogany sofa, hair nPRERY A COATES will Sell by Auction, at their •morland and the Durham por Mr Joseph Harrison 1 1 0 circumstances, are the characteristics of the JOSEPH HARRISON, seated ; 4 large pictures, in gilt frames; cbeffonier, beau­ 1 Mart, a choice lot of CALVING COWS, GRAZ­ Tbe motion was earned with i Messrs Dixon, Brown and Tait . 1 1 0 vale of the Tees to-day. Surveyor, tiful screen, 6 mahogany chairs, hair seated; mahogany ING CATTLE, and SHEEP. restrictions baxe involved gn Mr W. Hawdon 1 1 0 Surveyor's Office, April 11th, 1881. stand table, pier glass, several small pictures, in gilt Sale at 10-30. -inconvenience on Teesdale fa Mr R. Alderson . 1 1 0 frames; snap table, Scotch carpet and rug, mahogany that the order complained of I Mr John Wilson 1 1 0 easy chair, rocking chair, clock in case, iron teeter BARNARD CASTLE MOOR. there is now little ground for < Mr C. Middleton 1 1 0 LOCAL AND GENEKAL. PROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS 1 bedstead, 2 feather beds, quilts, blankets, sheets, hip BEBY A COATES, favoured with instructions Rex. H. C. Lipscomb 1 0 0 ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN! bath, sponge do., chest of drawers, imitation maple; from Mr Thomas Walker and Mrs Green well, Bev. J. M. Shepherd 1 0 0 T washstands and dressing tables, 6 bedroom chairs, will Sell by Auction, at their farms, on TUESDAY, the Barnard Castle Fenny Bank, April 9th, 1 A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Bex. B B Beaumont 1 0 0 SHOCKING STJICI1 swing glasses, French bedstead, painted cupboard, 26th of APRIL, 1881, the whole of their FARMING 1881.- No. of depositors, 24, amount £1 0s. 56\; Weekly Allowance in the exeat of Injury, may Mr H. Fell Pease 1 0 0 TEBSDi carpet and rug, painted press, kitchen table, American STOCK, viz:—13 Beasts, 31 Sheep, 1 Horse, and withdrawals, 2, amount 13s. 9d. be secured by a policy of the Major Monks 1 0 0 There was a melancholy clock, 6 Windsor chairs, fenders and fire irons, 2 the Hay, Eatage, Implements, 1 Winnowing Machine, Mr John Abbs 1 0 0 Parish of Barnard Castle.—Confirmation. -mine-shop, on Saturday nightl RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE clothes horses, mats, oil cloth, stairs carpets, brass 1 good Ladder, a number of Pokes, 1 Grindstone, Mr Geo. Hodgson 1 0 0 —The Bishop of Durham will hold a confirmation in aged 21 years, left gnaie;ill, vj COMPANY. rods, pots, pans, and various Household Effects, 1 Trones and Weights, and part of the Household Mr W. Clark 1 0 0 the Parish Church of Barnard Castle, for Barnard about 11 o'clock, on 8aturday,| The oldest and largest Company, insuring against Sale at 1 o'clock precisely. Furniture. Further particulars.see bills and future Mr J. Bousfield 1 0 0 Castle and Whorlton, at 3 p.m. on Easter Tuesday.— abop. He bad dons all Accidents of all kinds. advertisement, j * Mr John S. Helmer 1 0 0 On and after Easter Day,toe use of tbe old edition of washed himself, aad then i The Bight Hon. LORD KINNAIRD, Chairman. Sale at 12 o'clock. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £1,000,000. Mr John Wood 1 0 0 ONVEYANCES FOR SALE.—Pony Phaeton, Hymns Anoient and Modern will be discontinued. with a chain No cause Mr D. Nesham equal to new, with lever, brake, and lamps com­ •rash act An inquest was PAID-UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE £230,000. 0 10 6 C Bay dale Farm, Blackwell, Darlington. We are requested to announce that the Mr J. C. Monkhouse 0 10 6 plete ; Good Rustic Varnished Cart, nearly new, with verdict was returned in acoor MODERATE PREMIUMS. EBY A COATES, instructed by Mr A. Beid, Upper Teesdale Naturalists' Field Club will meet at Mr Morley Headlam 0 10 0 lamps, Ac.; Useful Four-wheel Dog-carts, Hew White- Bonus allowed t« Insurers after five years, chapels, Two-wheel Dog-carts, Spring Carta, Ac- who is leaving the Neighbourhood, will Sell by the Witbam Testimonial, Barnard Castle, to-morrew Mr Henry Pease ...... 0 10 0 r £1,630,000 Apply to TIIOS. CLEASBY, Barnard Castle. Auction, on TUESDAY, AFRIL 19th, 1881, tbe whole of (•Thursday), at 3 o'olock in the afternoon. Mr B. S. Bainbridge 0 10 0 ALLEGED WATCH| HAS BEEN PAID AS COMPENSATION. the valuable FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Mr R. W. Atkinson 0 10 0 F. Company 2nd Durham Rifle Volunteer BARNARD Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the COTCH CHAMPION POTATOES, for Table and part of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, com­ Mr G. Hartas 0 10 0 Corps.—Recruit drill on Wednesday, 13th April, at At the Barnard Castle Po Local Agents, or use, of superior quality, in bags, at 7|d. per prising :—42 head of cattle, 35 tbeep, 14 hones, 16 Mr John Hunt ... 0 10 0 S 7.30 p.m.; Company drill on Thursday, 14th April, before Major Home, a 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. stone; also a large quantity of SEED POTATOES pigs, 50 head of poultry. For further particulars see Mr G. Alderson 0 10 0 at tbe drill-room at 7.30 p.m., plain clothes. Chnrch foreign extraction, named Mil WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. of the above kind.—Apply to GEORGE DALSTON, bills. Mr Joseph Lax 0 10 0 parade on Sunday, 17th April, master at the Militia up in custody charged on a 1 Agent for Barnard Castle: Barnard Castle. Sale at 11 to the minute. Mr Joseph Dixon 0 10 0 Barracks at 9.45 a.m. Full uniform with side arms lawfully obtained a silver Mr J HUNT. Bank. TRBRY A COATES, Auctioneers. Mr Geo. Amos 0 5 0 lobe worn.—By order. The Sergeant Instructor watchmaker, Bank, Barnard \ BOUT 100 Tons of FIELD HAY, goad, and Mr J. Smith 0 5 0 will attend at tbe drill-room from 7 to 8 o'clock p.m. -on tbe 4th inst. Prisoner 1 well got in 1880. £5 7s. 6d. per Toa, free, OB SALE, 3 Stacks of prime OLD LAND HAY. TO FARMERS AND PIG BREEDERS. Mr W. T. Bell .. 0 5 0 A on Saturday, 16th April, to issue belts and side arms. shop with a watch belonging ] delivered to Barnard Castle North Eastern Railway —Apply to J. G. JOHNSON, Butcher, Barnard OBERT STEPHENSON, Goliath's Head Inn, Mr W. Summerson 0 5 0 F Galgatr, with whom be had Company's Station.—Apply by letter to JNO. BRIGBAH Castle. BARSARD CASTLE, has a capital Young Mr B T. Davison 0 5 0 Election of Teesdale Guardians.—The allowed to take tbe watch fo R Witbernsea, near Hull. BRAWN (bred by Wm. Hodgson, Esq., Eirkbridge), Mr B Peverell 0 5 0 OR SALE, 5 SUcks of HAY, about FORTY township of Middleton was tbe only place in which it repaired. Prisoner rep for set-rice. Fee 4s. prepaid. Sow's keep, 3d. per Mr Airev 0 5 0 B SALE, about 5 Tons of OLD LAND HAY, F TONS, the produce of 1878-9-80. The above there was a contested election for the office of Guar­ tbe watch was his own, and t day, * A Friend 0 5 0 F either by wholesale or retail—Apply to W. is First-class Horse and Sheep Hay.—Apply to Mr dian. There are three seats, and seven were nomi­ some considerable time. Hj Further subscriptions will be acknowledged in the SMITH, Butcher, Bank, Barnard Castle. B LODGE, Eastwood, Barnard Castle. nated, but three withdrew, leaving four to choose watch for another, which ! TO FARMERS AND PIG BREEDERS. columns of this paper. between. These were Mr Wm. Lee, who obtained addition some jewellery, 374 votes; Mr John Allinson, 28d ; Mr Geo. Brown, well-bred BRAWN kept by J. W. Arrowsmith, JOHN ABBS, OB SALE, a Stack of well-won HAY, either by LET, DWEEDING HOUSE situated in GaT*ate. tioned by Mrs Atkinson, stt late in the occupation of Mrs Dawson, deceased, 226 ; and Mr John Ooateworth, 214. The first two Hereford House, Staindrop. Fee 4s. all sows Hon. Secretary. F weight or whole.—Apply to A. Raine, Bank, r watch with the watchn A —Apply to R. ARROWSMITH, Barnard Castle. are old Guardians. to be prepaid. Westholme, Winston, Darlington. Barnard Castle. cleaned, and that it would I