T*He Teesdale Mercury—Wednesday, October 31, 1866
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T*HE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1866. Menders' Menagerie.—A great novelty In say, no root should be laid lower in its point than its 1 Yesterday, tbe River Tees was much flood A SERVANTS WANTED. connection with Manders' Menagerie (which will be base—all mutt be laid horizontally from where they Woman Killed by Falling Down Stairs ed, there having been a good deal of rain, with a high at Stockton.—A meknekoty incident has just trac exhibited at Barnard Castle on Tuesday and Wed spring from the tree root, and all combed out nicely wind from the south-west, during the preceding fe? Om rbwr*tey evening, R^J N nnerleneed HOUSEMAID. and slso a good nesday next), ia the •• Msndernetheca." This in with tbe hand. night. There is still, we regret to say, bath corn and Mellonby, aged 47 years, wi'e ot J.mes MeUonbv PLAIN COOK, WANTED in lOtRMltfl genious work comprises the Band Carriage, the front Keep your roots at near tbe surface as you can and A hay out in the fields in this district. house.—Apply to F. B, Hi the Port Offioe, Barnard of the Exhibition, and the Corridors leading to the never dig neat them at any time. Mr Rivers, an ex Castle. interior. It is embellished in the highest style of art, cellent authority on all subjects relating to fruit tree bed ab ml balf-past eleven o'elock. the worn for drink The Band of the 21st Durham Rifle Vol About a qanrter-past eleven o'elock, hev husbsnd unteers, Barnard Cattle, which has lately been under and is stated to have cost upwards of three thousand culture, formerly practised root-pruning very extensive LOST, pounds. Several rarities hare lately been added to ly, but is now favourable to taking up the trees every was awakened by a noise at the foot of the stairs, snd the management of Mr Woodhama, made its first upon going to search, be found bis wit* l,i » «t 2 the collection, and the menagerie, as a whole, is con second year in Autumn, and replanting them. When n lb*] T BARNARD CASTLE,on WXDKSSDAT, the publio appearance, or Saturday night last,since its re bottom of tbe stair* in . dying state, and., . sidered to be without a rival. Tbe Band is justly th 84th met., a Red CUR DOG, with long tail, organization. The Band marched through the streets, tbe aga and site of tbe tree will admit ot this plan it A celebrated. is an excellent one, as you can thus keep the roots sever* wound at the back of bar head. 8b* died end answers to the name of " BOY."—Any person an 1 played a variety of popular airs ia a most credit almost immediately,and belorta.iy medical m.o «mia near the surface, and give them tbe advantage of more who will return him, or give such information aa may able manner. arrive. Mr Settle, euroner, held an inquest) on tbe solar heat. lead to hia recovery, will be rewarded by THOMAS GAINFOKD. body, when it was shown that death must have b*«, Stainton. — Ventriloquism. — Professor In our experience we have found, that where the Grr, on behalf of the Right Hon. T. H. fleadlam, Pi. Mary's Church, 23rd Sunday after caused by the injury to to tbe bead, and a *«rd.et to Owl Burgess gave a ventriloquist entertainment in the small feeders whiob are generally ncanst the surlace ill'., Gilmonby Hall. Trinity, 4th day.—Matins, Venite, 6, Hayes i Psslma that effect was returned. school-room, Stainton, on Saturday evening last, to have been repeatedly injured by digging too close to ofthl October, 1866. 2R, -7, Battisbill, E. i. Hopkins ; Te Deuai, 162, IS3, a iaige and appreciative audience..-^Mr Burgess tbe tree, it hss deprived the tree of its principal sup 162, Purcelt; Benedictus, 88, from Savage j Hymn seemed to spare no effort to amuse, and the hearty port, and encouraged grass and sap roots to a great Elopement from Hartlepool. — A little » pO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, a 83, Cologne, 60; Kyrie Eleison and Gloria, Lambert piece ot exciting gossip is at present oo the Upu at tati 1 FREEHOLD HOUSE and GARDEN, aituate applause that succeeded each of bis most excellent extent, which it is the object of root-pruning to keep in E flat; Hymn 118, Rockingham, 204.—Evensong, in check. Hartlepool, in consequence ol a young lady ol great his in Baliol Street, BARNARD CASTLE.—For Priee, ventriloquial personifications of national, character, beiegj Psalms 28, 01, Blow, Goss ; Cantata, 116, Turner j Feeling that I am trespassing upon your spaee, I personal attractions and well-to-do in the world Ac .apply to Mr L. RalLTOX, Railway Office, Barnard bore ample testimony to his success. Deus Misereatur, 66, Lee ; Anthem, " O praise the close a subject upon which much more might be said, having eloped and got married to a farm-wtivant, it! Cattle. Mr J. Burns commenced his series of Lord," Weldon ; Ilymn 248, Croft (148th) 261. but by your permission I may reler to it again at some tte employment of her late uncle, who was a tanner Lectures upon Phrenology, Ac, in the Music Hall, at Sheraton, near Hartlepool. It appears the voung TO BE LET, MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE. future day. MajesJ Barnard Cattle, on Monday evening last, and the I am, »dy, who it in business with her two sisters in INNINVIE PUBLIC HOU8E and 15 ACRES coarse will conclude on Friday. Both on Monday On Saturday evening last., the annual Yours, Ac., Hartlepool, had formed an intimate acquaintance with of f of LAND, situate on BARNARD CASTLE K and last night, his addresses were of an interesting meeting of the Middleton Auxiliary of the British and ALEXAKDIB BABCLAT. her uncle's farm servant some three rears ago, and their i l-f K 1 MOOR, the property of Mrs C. Appleby, Barnard nature, illustrated by a display of portraits, plates, Foreign Bible Society was held in tbe London Lead tlie intimacr ripened into love. On lis being found gMrohs] Castle. Four acre! are in Tillage, and Eleren acres in diagrams, Ac. Several persons nominated by the Company's School-room ; R. W. Bainbridge, Esq., CONSECRA riON OF A ROMAN CATHOLIC out by her friends that there wa* a kind, of courtship Grass. The Tillage to be entered upon on the 2nd audience also appeared on. the platform, and the treasurer,presided. W.W.Edwards, Esq., deputa going on, they expressed themselves very avers* to it, as i BISHOP. His | day of FIBBVABT, and the Gras* Land on the 6th day Lecturer's description of their mental characteristics tion from the parent society, delivered an interesting With all tbe gorgeousness and elaboration of ritual and did all m their power to put a stop to it. Tb* of APBIL next.—For particolara apply to the Owns*, uncle died some short time ago. and tend* seemed to be favourably received. This (Wednesday) and instruct! re address, and made an urgent appeal in characteristic of bis church and of so great an occasion, ago, and the happy mornii or to Mr W. KBUBTT, Marwood Cottage, Barnard evening, ladies will be admitted free. behalf ol this most enterprising and noble institution. Dr Chadwick, late Professor of Pastoral Tocology Komeo was put in to manage the farm lor the Glasg Cattle. Addresses were also delivered by the Rev. W. L. Green, in Us ha* College, waa ou Sun lay consecrated in St. benefit of hi* "Juliet," and her brother* and eisters. visit I Barnard Crstle, Oct. 89th, 1866. Primitive Methodist Chape), Barnard Cas who read the report, and the Rev. W. Graham. A col Cuthbert's Chapel, Ushaw, Roman Catholic Bishop The fl»m* of their love had never been extinguished Brsk tle.—On Sunday, the 28th inst., tbe anniversary ser lection was taken at the close of the meeting in aid of of Hexham and Newcastle. Dr Chadwick is now 64 although smothered to deceive her friends j but on' nnohe TO BE LET, mons of tbis place ot worship were presetted in the the society. The attendance was only meagre. years of age, having been born at Drogheda in 1812. Saturday last all deception was removed. The yonng enioyeq Edinbn OO ACRES of LAND, aituate about One Mile morning at half-past 10, and in the evening at half- When only 12 years of age he went to Ushaw, and lady went out in the morning, tnd mat her sored one OZJ from BARNARD CASTLE, on the Darling past 6 o'clook, by Mr Curray (Revivalist), of West- in the New Market, from whence they proceeded to o'clock,! after undergoing a course of collegiate training, was Royal, i gate; and in the afternoon, at half-past 2 o'clock, by WINSTON. Chrttt Church, West Hartlepool, where the height of ton Road, the property of Mra O. APPLEBY, Barnard ordained a priest in 1337, and remained in the college, who pla Castle, and lately in the occupation of Mr J. T. Apple the Rev. H. Yool, superintendent minister of the cir having been elevated further to the dignity of pro their happiness wa* scaled by the holy bonds of wed rine in PEDIGREE WHEAT. by, deceased. Eight acres are in Tillage, and 24 acres cuit. Bach sermon was delivered with evangelical fessor. Some time afterwards he went to Wooler as lock. Tbe happy couple, before leaving to spend the eiocseiv in Grata.' The Tillage to be entered upon on the 14th fervour and pathos, denoting that they are " men The experimental garden culture has again one of a body of diocesan missionaries, but subsequently honeymoon, sent word to the young lady's friends ot Edinburj day of FEBBVABY, and the Grata Land on the 6th day whose hearts God hath touched," and that they are been successful in the parish of Winston.