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Work WANTED, at Green Hurth, Harwood, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, and Other Mines.—Apply to Mr THE TESSDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, MAT 3, 1871. MARKET-PLACE, BARNARD CASTLE. TO MINERS, Ac. STAINDROP, IN THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. STAINDBOP PETTY SES8IOE8. XPERIENCED Miners and Labourers for out­ Last Saturday. — Before W. T. Hustler, and JOHN HOWSON E door work WANTED, at Green Hurth, Harwood, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FEATHER BEDS, and other Mines.—Apply to Mr. WILLIAM Virosn, GLASS, CHINA, AND OTHER EFTECTS. J. O. Wilson. Bears. UGS most retpectfully to inform bit Friends and the Public that he ia now prepared for the present'and GAME TRESPASS.—Thomas Dunn,of West Auckland, approaching Seasons, with a Agent, Btggside, Harwood. B MR. W. P. LAX pitman, was charged with trespassing in pursuit of BARNARD CASTLE CHORAL SOCIETT. Begs most respectfully to announce that be it favoured game on land belonging to the Duke of Cleveland, near CHOICE SELECTION OF V E L T I E S with instructions from Mrs. {LIMCOMB (who Pieroebridge, on tbe 20th of February last. Fined In the various branches of bis business; haying just returned from the London Markets. E Committee beg to announce that by particular is leaving tbe neighbourhood), to 15s., and costs.—Ralph Blackett and John Jackson, Trusting to be favoured with an early call. rrequest, the Society will repeat the performance SELL BY AUCTION, of Wham, pitmen were charged by Wm. Adams,game- J.H. would call especial attention to the Millinery department, and flatters himself that he is in a position to of Handel's Oratorio, i At her residence in Staindrop, in the County keeper to the Duke of Cleveland, with trespassing in extent* all orders so that tbey cannot be surpassed for Style, Quality, and Cheapness, by any other house in "JUDAS MACCABJEUS" of Durham, on search of game, at Lrnesack, on tbe 16tb of April! the Trade. In the Music HALL, BARNARD CASTLE, ON THURSDAY ft FRIDAY, tire 11th and 12th daysof Blackett fined £2, and Jackson 15s., and costt. It the Show Room will be exhibited a gorgeous display of Millinery Bonnets, Straw Bonnets, trimmed and FRIDAY MAY 5rn, 1871. MAV, 1871, ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A FEMALE.—George Wood- untrimmed, Hats in Lace, Straw, and Crinoline, Infants' Silk Hats and Bonnets, Cashmere Hoods and Sun The Band and Chorus will number about Eighty LL the VALUABLE DINING-ROOM, DRAWINO-ROOM, end, hind, of Archdeacon Newton, was charged by Hats, an immense variety of Flowers. A special line in White and .Coloured Ostrich Feathers, remark­ Performers. AND BED-ROOM FURNITURE, GLASS, CHINA, Ann Palliser, married woman, with committing as ably Cheap. The Show of Millinery, &c, will take place on the 5th of May. A FRIDAY, Conductor, MR. RATER. and other effects, comprising as follows :— indecent assault on her on the 27th of March list. (^Subscribers will be admitted free on producing DINING ROOM.—An excellent mahogany telescope Complainant stated that on the night in question she "WOOLLEN CLOTH AND TAILORING- DEPARTMENT. their Season Tickets. dining table, mahogany cheffonier, 5 mahogany chairs, was coming from Darlington, and rode with defendant, JOHN HOWSON begs to call attention to his Select Assortment of Woollen Cloths, consisting of Superfine Admission to non-subscribers, Front Seats, Is.; 2 elbow ditto, mahogany sideboard table, large drug­ who had likewise been at Darlington, and when they West of England and Yorkshire Broads, Cheriot Tweeds, Fancy Coatings and Trowserings, Gentlemen's Second Seats, fid.; Promenade 3d. Doors open at get and rug, reclining chair, sundry glass,2 tray stands, got to Archdeacon Newton, be was going to conduct Garments made to Order, in first-lass Style, and on the most reasonable Terms. Light Summer Overcoats, half-past seven, Oratorio to commence at eight o'olock pair of window hangings and cornice, fender and fire complainant across some fields on her way home to Ready-Made, of superior Style and Finish, 17s. 6d. and 30s. each. precisely. irons, pair of candlesticks, a small pair of ditto plated, Killerby, where the assault was alleged to have been Ao. committed, about eight o'clock at night. After a JAMES JACKSON, DRAWING ROOM.—An excellent centre table and patient bearing, the east) was ditmitted, tbe evidence not being deemed sufficient. PLUMBER, PAPBRHANGER, Ac., BARNARD CASTLE, cover, a valuable mahogany couch, excellently manu­ factured, and upholstered in rich green damask; 6 DAMAGE TO PoorEtTr. — William Johnson and Respectfully announces that h is now J. M. MARSHALL, mahogany chairs, polished, and covered with green Thomas Gargate, of Lyneseck, were charged by Mr damask; easy chair, mahogany Pembroke table, a Robton, with damaging a bogie, tbe property of the s ELLIN G O F F, C H B A P, beautiful stand in walnut, work basket and boxes, Butterknowle Coal Company, on the 10th of April. A Large Assortment of MARKET-PLACE, BARNARD CASTLE, chimney ornaments, fender and fire irons, an excellent Ordered to pay tbe damage and costs. drugget and rug, sideboard, table, reclining chair, DRUNKENNESS.—Robert Brown,of Cockfield, pitman, PAPER FTAN G I I G S, window cornice and hangings, small table, Ac. wat charged by P.O. Hann, with being drunk and Wbioh mutt be cleared out prior to the arrival of the New Stock. BIAS TO ANNOUNCE HIS BREAKFAST ROOM. — Mahogany table and] cover, riotous, at Lynetack, on the 16th of April. Committed walnut couch, mahogany side table, 4 mahogany chairs, for seven days, and to pay the ooets or seven daya more ty AN APPRENTICE WANTED. easy chair, mahogany table, pier glass in gilt frame, imprisonment. ' WILLIAM SMITH &\_ SONS picture, small timepiece, Brussels carpet and rug, green AGAINST HIGHWAY ACT.—Charles Clem mi t, of EASO^TAL HOW damask window curtains, painted table,fender and fire Osmondcroft, farmer, was charged by P.C. Neave, with OP BARNARD CASTLE, s s irons, Ac. driving a horse and cart furiously on tbe highway Beg to call the attention of their friendt and the publio to their numerous improvements in Agricultural SOUTH BEDROOM.—Mahogany pole bedstead, moreen between Barnard Castle and Staindrop, on tbe 19th of Implements, &o. Their curtains, feather bed, wool and straw mattresses, April. Fined It. and costs.—Robert Fletcher and NEW GRASS-CUTTING MACHINE, mahogany turn-over table, lady's wardrobe, imitation Thomas Fletcher were charged by P.C. Neare with FASHIONS maple, chest of drawers, washstand, dressing table, allowing their cattle to stray on tbe highway, at Cleat- Fulfils every requirement, and is unequalled for strength, simplicity of design, lightness of draught, large swing glass; 4 bedroom chairs, 2 mahogany lam, on the 20tb of April. R. Fletcher fined 5s., and efficiency of workmanship, and economy of price. elbow chairs, chamber service, carpet and rug, reclin­ and Thomas Fletcher fined Is. Gd., and costs.—Thomas PRICE COMPLETE WITH TWO KNIVES, £15. OR AND Ama ing chair, window hangings, fender and guard, towel Addison and Henry Thompson, were charged by tbe HEIR HAT AN t STUBBLE RAKES, CHAFF CUTTERS, airer, and foot stool. same officer with a similar offence, at Staindrop, on tbe T and every elass of Agricultural Implements.are of the best material and design,and can be supplied at tjje FRIDAY, THE 5TH INSTANT. DRESSING ROOM.—Wasbstand, chest of drawers, 21st of April. Addison to pay costt, Thompson Shortest Notice and the LOWEST PRICES. footbath, towel airer, chamber cupboard, swing glass, fined 4s. Gd. and costs.—John Shepherd, of Cleatlam, Their IMPROVED WASHING and WRINGING MACHINE has given the greatest satisfaction and is table, carpet and oil cloth. was charged by tbe same officer, with a similar offence, more simple and efficient than any yet introduced. OVENS, square and round POT8, Sham and Registered SMALL NORTH BEDROOM.—Mahoganytudor bedstead, at Cleatlam, on the 26th of April. Fined Is. and GRATES, of every site and pattern— halfround, OG., and moulded Rain-water SPOUTING and PIPING, crimson hangings; wool and straw mattresses, and costs. and every description of CASTINGS supplied on the shortest notice. bedding; chest of drawers, 4 bedroom chairs, wash- SAFE INVESTMENT FOR MONEY. stand and service, dressing table, swing dressing glass, BARNARD CASTLE PETTY 8E8SIONS. W M . SMITH ft SONS, carpet and rug, fender and fire irons, towel airer, small PATENT ROAD SCRAPER, AND BRUSHING MACHINE MANUFACTURERS, HE Directors of the AUCKLAND UNION PER­ clock, coal box and basket, work box and ornaments. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, Wednesday, April 20th, 1871.—Before M. Head Ism T MANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY DRESSI.NO ROOM.—Dressing table, waslmand and and W. T. Hustler, Esqrs. IRON FOUNDERS, Ac, BARNARD CASTLE are prepared to receive LOANS of any sums of monoy service, swing glass, chamber cupboard, biddett, arm ILLEGITIMACY.—George Beadle, omnibus driver, of from £5 upwards, at the following rates of interest: chair, trunk, towel airer, carpet and oil cloth. Midd!eton-in-Teesdale, charged by Nancy Wearmouth, Any sum whatever, deposited for a 1 ^ LARGE NORTH BEDROOM.—American birch tudor single woman, residing at Middleton, with being the term of years ------ J ™ LSINGHAM WooOOLLE N Mi L L S-, bedstead, moreen hangings; wool and hair mattresses father of her illegitimate child. The case bad previous­ Wo Sums under .£200, repayable at one 1 ^ straw ditto, feather bolster and two pillows, ward robe, J. HORSLEY, MANUFACTURER. ly been before the»Bench, but bad been dismissed for month's notice - -- -- -J " chest of drawers, small wardrobe, 4 bedroom chairs, want of corroborative evidence. Mr' W. James Sums above .£200, repayable at two 1 Jj. ^ dressing table, wasb'tand and service, carpet and 2 Watson, of Barnard Cattle, appeared on behalf of tbe f n consequence of the great increase of business, these old established mills have been extended and fitted up month's notice ------ J rugs, birch table, fender, fire irons, and guard, window | with the newest and most improved machinery at a groat expense, thereby enabling the proprietor to complainant, and Mr Skidmorr, of Darlington, was There is no entrance fee or charge of any kind pay­ hangings, trunk and basket.
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