THE TBBSDAUB MERCURY—WBDMBHDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1876.

ASTED now, or at Martinmas term, a Married PULLAN AND SONS, DYERS TO THE I/OR SALE, a neat STOVE. May be adapted URNISHED APARTMENTS at DEMESNES . QUEEN, PERTH.—Agent for BARNARD A either for Gas or Coke.—Apply at the Office of • • .... ••• . , Castle, and it is to be hoped that I W Man as HIND.—Apply to THOMAS Brats, East J F HOUSE, Abbey Bridge, Barnard Castles- Shaws, . CASTLE and District, J. KENNEDY, this Paper. ' Apply to Mrs. ADDISON, Demesnes House. not neglect the d«* measures fel Queen Street. Gordon Bank, BgglestOne. NEW GOODS FOB THE SEASON ANTED, an active general SERVANT, with eervation. ESSRS. TARN will Sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, good character. Weslevan preferred.—Apply . MRS. THORPE ALLEN IMPORTANT TO FLOCKMASTER8. W November 18th, 1876, at Egglestone, the follow­ « to Mrs JAMBS TODD, jun., Barningham. f 8 now Showing a NEW STOCK of the FRENCH M In the course of last summer aj ing valuable Household FURNITURE and Effects, I PATTERNS and COPIES in MILLINERY, SCAB, TICKS. LICK, Ac., artisan visited Barnard Castle and t belonging to Mr T. Walton, consisting of 2 cbeffbnier * GENTS WANTED to represent an Old-Estab- MANTLES, COSTUMES, ULSTERS, Ac. SILK TEESDALE HOUSE, bedsteads, new; 2 iron bedsteads, do.; press, chest of Gwat Seduction in Price of LONG'S bourhood, |and jotted down an A lished, well known MANURE MANUFAC­ COSTUMES much below the present price, from 4 oak drawers, longsettle, kitchen table, oak table, round much that he had seen and heard, TURER, in districts where not already represented.— to 20 Guineas. A large Stock of CHILDREN'S NON -POISONOUS SPECIFIC do., 6 kitchen chairs, elbow do., looking glass, Ameri­ BARNARD CASTLE. Apply by letter to M. P., care of Mr Rutherford, 72, JACKETS, Ulsters, Dresses, 4c., FURS, Lace Goods. to 3s. per Gallon. having been placed in my hands (wi can eight days clock, kitchen fender and fire irons, 1 Grey-street, Nei castle-on-Tyne. Gloves, Ties, Ac. to publish the same) I have made 2 do., new; Wanzer sewing machine, clock, books, 24, BLACK WELLGATE, (INTEODtJCED IN VMS). tracts, which I now place before yo« ANTED, a geod general SERVANT, where 2 lamps, new; 12 new zinc pails, large scales, 2 new The Proprietors have much pleasure in inf ormimr the Public DARLINGTON. another eerrant is kept, who would be willing coffee pots, 2 do. tea pots, 12 new iron candlesticks, jgtUfa made arrangement, with the rerraeiit»ti~lj ID Deepdale he saw the " Cat Cast W NOT. 13,1876. *be late Joseph LOM. together with the .dotage* Set to attend Pony, and two Cows —Apply, stating wages, step ladder, 4 eides of bacon, a quantity of draperies, and Improved Machinery, they an enabled to .uppir this a mo*t splendid structure, as high to Mrs GOOD, Forest Vicarage, Teesdale. viz., shirtings, prints, skirts, winceys, tweeds ; kitchen valuable preparation through their numerous Ajrento at tka than the High Level Bridge, Newe above reduced price. «• w , DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, MEMORANDUM and bedroom papers, and a large variety of other is ail painted white, and looks so Respectable YOUNG LADY WANTED as articles. QUALITY GUARANTEED AS BEFORE. APPRENTICE to Millinery and Mantles.—Apply BOOKS, Ac: J. HOWSON there is no smoke to make it look f A Sale at 12 o'clock. *U»n»ACTDMES AJn> PHOPKINTOKS, to T. GASBUTT, Barnard Castle. It very much reminds me of a d Carry 4 Soper (ttmft Sktep Dressing Co.), BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH HOUGHTON-LE-8IDE. COUNTY OF DURHAM. cage ! On the 12th of August, SHAD THAMES, LONDON, S.«. MUSIC. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. is awfully hot, so take the advantage B. RICHARD WOODHAMS, PROFESSOR SERVICES, and -TO-BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Is now prepared with Novelties in the various OF MUSIC, teaches the Piano Forte, Har­ At the King's Head Hotel, DARLINGTON, in the County by woods. You seem as though M HYMNS ANCIENT AND MODERN: JUDSON'S DYES.—18 Colours, 6A each monium, Violin, Violoncello, and Singing.—Lessons of Durham, branches of his business. RIBBONS, WOOL, SILK, FEATHERS, not walk for mushrooms here, oommenced on TUKDAT, SEPTEMBER 5th. On MONDAY, the 20th day of NOVEMBER, 1876, at 2 for Completely Dyed in 10 minutes walk brought me to Percy moor < Ga'gate Terrace, Barnard Castle. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS: 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, without soiling the hands. not a castle, but a tremendous August 12th, 1876. Mr. R. S. BENSON, Auctioneer, Full instructions supplied. Of all Chemists and Subject to such conditions of Sale as will be then an­ overlooking all the country. Frfl DIARIES, Ac, FOR 1877: Stationers. O MASONS AND JOINERS.—The committee nounced, and in the following or such other Lots as trees look like bushes—you can L _ of the Workmen's Provident Society invite UDSON"S DYES.—DYKISG AT HOHE.—JVDSOH'S T will be then fixed, J simple DYES are most usefuland effectual. Ribbons, of them straight down before yov Tenders for work required in making additions to ATLASES A DICTIONARIES: LOT 1. their Store at MIDDLETOX-I.V-TEESDALE. Plans and THE SHOW ROOMS silks, feathers, scarfs, lace, braid, veils, hands rcbiefs', over this tremendous rock the youl LL that very desirable and com pact freehold FARM, clouds, bernouses, Shetland shawls, or any small Percy, while fox-hunting, rodej Specifications to be seen at the Store. Tenders at Houghton-le-Side, comprising a Messuage or received up to Thursday, Nor. 23rd, 1876. POPULAR NOVELS, 6d., Is., and 2s. ea A: A articles of dress can easily be dyed in a few minutes hunter. Horse and rider were Farm House, Out-buildings, Stables, and Premises, without sailing the hands, violet, magenta, crimson, and the several Closes of Arable and Grass Land Will display a choice variety of COUNTY OF DURHAM. mauve, purple, pink, ponceau, claret, Ac. ieces. It is on the top of this cat occupied therewith, containing 144a. 2r. 27p., be CARDS FOR CHRISTMAS and the NEW YEAR : JUDSON'S DYES.—PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPEB POSITIVES the same more or less, the Bouse and Land are MILLINERY BONNETS. HATS, write this, beneath the shade ALTERATION OF POLLING DISTRICT IN or PHOTO-PRINTS should be dipped in hot water and f BIRTHDAY CARDS, Ac. in the occupation of Mr. W. Oliver, and the Quarry growing or the edge." The writer! THE SOUTHERN DIVISION OF THE then submitted to a hot bath of JCDSON'S DTES. in the occupation of Mr. R. Binks, as yearly tenants FRENCH A ENGLISH FLOWERS, FEATHERS COUNTY OF DURHAM. Beautiful effects are thus produced in Green, Pink crosses the Tees, aud goes into thel thereof. LOT 2. Cotherstoue, and says, " I ~%ow, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, at the General RIBBONS, Ac., Brown, and miny other beautiful colours, Use R. W. ATKINSON, A CLOSE, or Parcel of Arable LAND, Judson's Dyes for general tinting ! laughing to see the butcher aittii I Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of near the said Farm, in the Township of Houghton- Durham, held at the City of Durham, on the 16th In all the leading shades. JUDSON'S DYES.—FERNS, GRASSES, FLOWERS, and the paper, in a sort of powder-mapa BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, le-Side, containing 8a. 2r. 29p., be the same more SEAWEEDS may be dyed most exquisite colours, Green, day of October last, the POLLING PLACE of cr legs, and now in the occupation of Mr. W. Oliver. a candle in his hand. His shop hi COCKFIBLD POLLING DISTRICT in the South­ BARNARD CASTLE. Crimson, Purple, Scarlet, Ac., by simply dipping LOT 3. them in a solution of JI-DSON'B DTES. Charming dow." On Sunday, August 13th, ern Division of the said County, was ALTERED by A CLOSE or Parcel of Arable LAND, adjoining constituting LYNESACK and SOFT LEY, in the Bouquets may be composed. morning service at the old church, i J. G. TAYLOR, the last Lot, containing 9a. 2r. 35p., be the same more JUDSON.S DYES.—INK—INK—INK.—A Sixpenny Castle. It is a splendid place, same Division, the Polling Place of such District, in TAILOR AND DRAPER, or less, and now in the occupation of Mr W. Oliver. LADIES' COSTUMES; lieu of COCKFIELD, the Polling Place of such Bottle of JUDSON'S DTES, Violet, Red or Magenta, KINO STREET, BARNARD CASTLE, Lot 4. entirely renovated. It has a District, pursuant to the Act 30 and 31 Vict., cap. will make half a pint of brilliant writing ink in one HILE desirous of thanking his friends and A COTTAGE and GARDEN, at Houghton Bank, We could scarcely get a seat, the cl 102, sec. 34. UNDER AND OVER SKIRTS; minute by simply adding hot water. patrons for the support already bestowed and near Lot 1, containing 33 Perches, be the same well attended, which I was glad to J Dated this Seventh day of November, One Thousand W TUDSON'S DYES—For Colouring Architectural upon bim, hopes, by assiduous application to business, more or less, in the occupation of William Hall, as Eight Hundred and Seventy-Six. PLAIN AND Plans, Ac. Much trouble may be saved in grinding hare a very good service.' Goi and the production of a class of garments distinguished yearly tenant thereof. RALPH PARK PHILIPSON, up colours to a uniform tint. They may be used Wood, to the Spa, in the afternooi for their ease, comfort, and elegance, to merit con­ Lots 1, 2 and 3 are free from Land Tax, but subject Clerk of the Peace of the County of Durham. MATALASSE CLOTH JACKETS; either with a brush or pen. Rose Pink, Purple, gratified to see a beautiful squirrel tinued patronage. to the payment of a Commutation Tithe Rent Canary, Crimson, Orange, Green, Blue, Magental Charge; also to the payment of an annual Free Rent along the branches, and jumping] PARISH He has always in stock a variety of new materials, and 12 other shades. of £1 Is. 4d. to His Grace the Duke of Cleveland. WOOL WRAPS A SHAWLS; AMD suitable for every class of garments. tree to another. I never had the He further assures his patrons, and gentlemen who Lot 4 is subject to Land Tax, lid. per annum. JUDSON'S DYES.—For Staining Wood, diluted 8eeingJone alive before." In the HEADLAM MEMORIAL FUND. There are valuable Quarries of Sandstone and PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MATERIALS; with water. They sink deeply into the fibre and will may favour him with their orders, that the utmost the village of , to which pi care in production, and punctuality in execution, may Limestone under the Property, It is not known if not rub off. They form the most economical stain HE late Right Honorable T. E. Headlam took so be fully relied upon. Coal is to be found under the Property, but the BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS AT OLD on record. Light Brown for mahogany colour is gone after returning from the Spa, deep an interest in Bowes, and in the religious and excellent; No. 2 Black for walnut; Canary for satin ; T Vendors retain the option of reserving their rights PRICES; a house with " an inscription above moral welfare of the people, that his friends feel they thereto, and to work same at the time of Sale. also Black, Lavender, Magenta, and many other could not pay a more appropriate tribute to his BOYS, YOUTH'S, AND MEN'S OVERCOATS, dating from 1683." Of Boldron The House and Premises on Lot 1 are well colours. memory, than by endeavouring to advance the objects ULSTERS and REEFERS, HOSIERY, OLOVE8, TIES, COLLARS, following legend was told him: " sheltered from the North, and the Land is chiefly of SIXPENCE PER BOTTLE, he had so much at heart. &° THE CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE ^ excellent quality, and faces on a declivity to the FURS, STAYS. Ac. Of Chemists and Stationers. that a certain king, during the Sd In no way, it is believed, could greater or more per­ AT T. T. PULMAN'S, South, and is situate close to the High Road between English Wars, pierced the ground manent good be effected, thaD by an augumentation of Darlington and , about two miles from the income of the Living. The present miserable LOW SIDE rp THE TO CORRESPONDENTS. sword, and this water sprang up." L MARKET CROSS, BARNARD CASTLE. the Village of Gainford, and six miles from Darling­ *»• Anonymous communications can on no account receive he rambled on, from day to day, dl pittance of barely £100 per annum is, in these times, ton ; and in an excellent hunting country. And is well attention. Every contribution must be authenticated (in LOTHING made to measure on the Shortest confidence) with the name of the writer. totally inadequate for the support of a clergyman: in adapted for the erection of a gentleman's residence, GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. short time that his holiday lasted, oonsequence of which great difficulty is experienced in Notioe. All Garments cut upon the premises. We decline to return rejected communications. C commanding an extensive prospect towards the south. Correspondents would oblige by writing on one side of their mires the graudeur of the Bowes filling up the Living when a vacancy occurs, and fre­ A First Class Fit Guaranteed. The property would form a desirable site for a paper only. at Barnard Castle; he names th« quent changes must necessarily take place, owing to FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, private residence. An immense display of the natural anxiety of the Incumbent of so ill-endowed with which he viewed the beautifu GALGATE, BARNARD CASTLE. Further information can be obtained from Messrs a benefice to obtain preferment. tions and the museum at Lartingj CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK, WESTERN & SONS, 35, Essex Street, Strand, London, THE The Ecclesiastical Commissioners have offered to REEFERS, ULSTERS, OVERCOATS, In thanking bis numerous friends for past favours, W.C.; RALPH JOHN DENT, Esq., Streatlam House, he speaks of the " happy village oi increase the Living by a permanent endowment of begs to inform them that he has in Stock a large near Barnard Castle; also Particulars and Plans of ton : and speculates upon the Cr £45 per annum, or any less sum, provided an equiva­ In all sizes. Quantity of well made and well seasoned FURNI­ Property. JOHN D. HOLMES, planted the nuge "boulder" in lent amount (£1,350) can be raised from other sources. TURE, comprising Drawing Room, Dining Room, Solicitor, Barnard Castle'. Towards this sum Mrs. Headlam, the widow of the JUVENILE CLOTHING, Beck; he sees Rokeby, Brignal R and Bedroom Furniture ; Spring, Flock and Straw, Barnard Castle, 21st August, 1876 deceased, is prepared to contribute a donation of £150; Eglistonc Abbey, and, in his own Mattresses, Iron and otber Bedsteads, Pictures fram­ In Knickerbocker, Tunic, Sailor, Swiss, and Kilt BARNARD CASTLE, NOVEMBER 15ni, 1876. and with the aid of friends, to raise a further sum by THORPE GRANGE, NEAR GRETA BRIDGE. describes the impressions they ed to order. -Suits, commencing as low as 7s lid to 25s. a sale-of fancy and other work, to be held at Barnard AN EARLY INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY LOCAL NOTES. him. Everywhere he looks wi Castle in the course of next sura me a. Otber promises SOLICITED. MR JOHN WETHERELL of assistance have been- received from Landowners and YOUTHS' SUITS, eye upon the unaccustomed land Will accepts in good faith the traditions residents witnin the Parish, and personal friends of SELLING OFF! SELL BY AUCTION, From 20s to 45s. the late Mr. Headlam, who have expressed their desire SELLING OFF!! At Thorpe Grange, on THE Cleveland Walk, now completed, to him. For a working man, with that the fund raised should be considered a " Memor­ GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE, MONDAY A TUESDAY, Nov. 20th A 21st, 1876, GENTLEMEN'S TWEED 8UITS, gives easy access to the Red Well. This opportunities of learning, his note ial Fund," in order that by contributing to it they may FOB THE HE valuable Household FURNITURE, Feather Well, as many of your readers know, credit ; and it is to be hoped that, ieetify the esteem and affection they felt for him, and From 30s to 70s. FOLLOWING THREE MONTHS, T Beds, Carpets, Ac, the property of Major Shaw, is situate about a mile north of the facilities railways now afford, thousJ their sympathy with and admiration of his useful AT A who is leaving for India, viz.:—Drawing room suite life. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES in walnut, comprising centre table, couch, 2 arm OVERCOATS town, and closely adjacent to the Harmire- him may be enabled to visit the bad It has also been suggested that the object has a AT JAMES HARRIS'S chairs, 1 small do., 6 chairs, handsome Devonport In various Textures, to suit all Seasons. road. The Well had long been esteemed for Tees, and be charmed with the rurd special claim on the recipients of the large triennial MARKET PLACE, BAKNABD CASTLE. (new), Whatnot and Canterbury ; chess, folding, and the strengthening properties of its water; which forms so great a contrast dividend which has recently been made of the profits work tables; easy chair in mahogany, chimney glasses and when Barnard Castle Moor was enclosed, everyday surroundings. of the Manor of Bowes. WORKING MEN'S MOLE AND CORD MESSRS. PENN AND SON, in gilt, metal fender, steel fira irons, handsome upwards of 80 years ago, the Well was All who recognise the deep importance of the work, AUCTIONEERS A VALUERS, Brussels carpet, 26ft. Cin. by 14ft. 5in., and rug to TROWSERS AND VESTS, er otherwise feel an interest in its success, are earnest­ OFFICE. specially reserved to the public, and a small match ; window cornices and curtains, in green rep ; Strongly Made and Cheap. ly invited to co-operate, kindly remembering that for BANK, BARNARD CASTLE. chromo litbrograph " Chester," Ac. In the Dining portion of ground allotted with it. The Some of the papers are complal every £1 subscribed, another will be added by the Room will be found, mahogany dining table, with water is chalybeate, has a slightly metallic the War Office, by recently red* Commissioners. HORSE, CATTLE, AND PIG FEED. moveable leaf; handsome mahogany sideboard, with standard of infantry recruits fron N SALE 4,000 Qrs. of Indian Corn or Indian taste, and leaves a red deposit,—hence the Subscriptions will be received at the several Banks destal ends and carved back ; mahogany side table, O Meal.—Apply to John Rudd, Barnard Castle. name of Red Well. The spring has never to '5ft. 4 J inches, has thereby in Barnard Castle; by the RET. C. B. WARDALE rmahogany chairs, and 2 arm do. to match ; 2 chil­ efficiency of our army. In reply Vicarage, Bowes, Darlington, (to whom Post Office A Good Assortment of failed, and there is an abundance of water \ I ESSRS. STEPHENSON A WANDLESS hav- dren's chairs, mahogany desk or music stand, mahog­ may be stated that thousands of rrj Orders should be mads payable at the Barnard Castle IVI ing commenced the JOINERING A FURNI­ any cornice, wi'h red rep curtains and holders; SCOTCH AND YORKSHIRE TWEEDS AND at all seasons of the year. After an en­ 0«ice); or by Mr W. WATSON, , Barnard TURE BROKERING BUSINESS, solicit a share mahogany sarcophagus, engraving, " The chiefs croachment upon the precincts of the Well, continental armies are lower in h

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