inn-on "ttrt " 're r- ' . . u k :0 A av. Ire. f 7911!. W†i A [An I ,, . .. IT M to Farewell w CANADIAN ITEMS. at YHmif " the member. mono. f rw-t par! " your lite I“ “32.1.11. Stan-m." Nam-y, 2» up. u our ragesthucim m-y ulna-h wo 1 no“ â€.1 b r-tr.-. !r"*"t?.euUi d cunnocwd Station. Y“... vu our "mist will b. M“. u! uhiliha "meat IAN-I, III wnzk and 'r"","rttyy will... run eorwre.etstior, ororehnrdvitu. 'it with our beloved pan". the I... .would nanm the mic-h hmoy to our high qpmeintiem If rm among us. With mttiriirn led. [in ha has labored in our-“W Man: for on! seventeen m mm: were dearly â€1th Mil In in; silver are found 1. I - r-ss m the same W. .rry'rlN a high pom-l... " nu bnm round in Rim. v.7 :‘lxmzurs also exist in the in. “mi. Altogether it hi.“ sit/te, will â€we - "I. mm own linen-d... Wt; Hull. white they MW†Al‘a‘tngo of "rod l“ M war! nmongs‘ as. To 50' u; nu - w. indoml f. pk manning; may.“ h. (now to In no any Mg 5. man. nor mud we 0'" M 4m sd in renaming m Olin. v. in): a wu likely to bo " a. â€rage m any rettrtmpimroettt- cu‘r» umling nation- of which mi there is now a (calm i 3"": that Your lib†- . "A." 'l" wink-var who" :v'nccdl may " 1'i'laur. lr "l. nun! that you uni you If! 1. mm: In any nmnpiagolthuo sum undin: Bution. of thigh W! there in now a MW WW" that war labor. -- -..-I.or m. whatever win" you p'uccdl may ho may (Ml. uni that you “you TV Ln lung Janna†lo oaah oemrers and him of n. Tettat I.“ TU. Yuan -rttu0.r. Burr. “inns. tras.. Far. 10mm. B.., hulanco took plan“ “but ight. I protrusion of Orangu- f cue-nod s fellow-monk! to npvt having been stoned by I humble excitement mud. n seriously injured. 'r m'n'hrr'f “I. l)lwini~;} maketh nth aaad M“ the word of God. from which nuns ware an". and tbo [unwed home to so, with " nver and "mutual-hf. Ila- tho Mlvntiun hf Junk to tho up; nf "rod. "i. vuitmtimto . and mmhdul with [not {no momlwrs uf the family. no " watched with but!" an of the, thumb. Hin khan My sueeesafal in loading: In rer of rplicinn " bmmr m 'rq now in mont C'xqe" 0W attvntin to the sick ind I" a l-nlm nf cnnwhtinn to†" was kind to tho poor. and. Imhuhlr. All It friend .. h. . F, Em" m; an a)" to wall-h 1""1' to hMr "I. Wilda. .0 nd n. hrart to Jun with In our 'de.tdroeatesa.vs:--TUD- a prudxcy of perfeetiem. " Ir tn do much good if†rinrh is sure to bo 3000' pm are not partie-r " nrvrm it " simplytom. vid wan-r on I II. thet In the l My whom!!!“ w I county. both momllr nod mad “or...†-n occurred on Tani-y Old Sydney coal min“. which nix In“ no known st. Thu. won Mm.- mon in tho pit " the in. w n" “dream.“ 'r 1'orkriee.. Tho " irvtcset.vs and lb.“ n r.Ttrq highly m rapidly ' " in“. .in district. During“. T .'h'rty “mm-rd um [he Emerita Mo..- a «we! which uui be Pinion n. in" a "oem of Mun-ht. phmplmu of lint,- --ar. daily Ming a.. 'Pi " Ilipon, Bul- n "5 Inge bod ofes. hsen found not! tho Masc- of n w ehee Govomment tmf- [ hue ot the Montreal. ‘2 Hallway hetwoon tit. "ca hue. tho mad hav. t l: the 0mm lost "teerrtly by." a " the it... " bury of Bomb.†Welhmd Hum] - Illa bst will“. no ruin u couple“ I." m also "H M bunny 'mprne9" lmmMo. kind and e In" for her tho “01"")?! with M w an no lung" in mm. um! Inky"! NI may "r'rm “a†â€mt-urn"!!! to MI Hnuvm: tttre MW!!!" and. mum funnel! known. m- 'n to tho Loo-I otparty plot..- mi hon! West at Hon. " of “It!“ Kirk Sonic! mush! n. No. I. C ham-(anal Ind imam,“ in which men m M, mould than into rennin forms of dummy which readily shew mum-ulna in an intercom of life. An Englishman vu tteeorted thurr- "What will you hie to stand All night in m. mm it St. Paul's t" "A but-ugh and a pint of hot." vu- the trunk reply. Tb. am on than wooded wu n Scots-nun. 61.." Study. "Wut'll " gio t" Lady um. Along Patrick. and when ' what he wouutautoaundiightinthe town of St. Paul's. he wittilr mun-ed, "An' our. an' I'd be apt to bk. . bad could." Moro, the mo Man. of which the idem in ludicmom tad barium:- in char-cur, brings oat thm. Mud Ila-wen plainly ham the Mn poeuliarities of tho “an anion, to which the qnutionod bologna. the common um. ofthe Enghah, “a ultimo! 'i':,";:';,':";:;))",::.',)); Irish. They ditrer, too, in their anions! "nu-m " well u in the peeurmr eute- of mind and -rsere---'ru no... Thistle, Ind the Shgmmek. Without enquiring into their signiiUaner, let In note tho ' mu or oeeaaion of their origin. 1. The Rose. This is than emblem of Enghnd. Under ,rut significant circum- nuneo did it became so? In the only put of the reign of Henry TI., about the you 1405, I few nobleman 3nd gontlomen wore discussing who In: the rightful heir of the English Crown. After n time, they mourned totho Temple “trams, thinking they would be more free {to- i-tiaas. Bandy, howovorJnd tur ant-rod Grin: they perceived Riehard l'lnnu‘ond uppmhing. Unwilling to cont-inn. the oonvematiors in his pronoun, I p... lime. casual. Ire, however, “led them witat they had been BO union-- ly talking "out when he joinod them, And who“ they “pound the can. of his pay, or that of the nmurpor, Henry Law cuhr. who had filled tho throne. A In!†and thud pollution prevented their mah. in. my "ply. â€Since you no no roluehnt M tett you oriniort by words, all mo by lino. Ind Ut him that is In ulhoront ot the How of York pull . white rose u I Thin: "id the Eu] of Somerset '.-- "Let him who hate: ftattsry, and dare. to maintain faith in our rightful King in the nuance of hia onemies, pull . red rose a. Tho Thistle. This inn. emblem of Soon-ml. On what lingulu event, did it Moons no? In the reign of Melcolm I., in the Ittrl 1010, Scotland wee inveded by the Dunes, who node n descent on Aberdeenshire, in. I tending to Me by storm Slain: Castle, th tom of importence. When all was ready, and there was . reasonable hope tut the inmates of the enstU were “leap. tur commenced their march. They ad- venced eautiormlr. taking off their shoes to prevent their footsteps being heard. They npproech thes lofty tower. their hearts beat. ing in joyous antieipation of victory, not a e und in heard within. 'Ney can scarcely p. train from exchmatimm cf delight, for they had hut to swim norms the moat and [duo Ruling ladders, and the castle is theirs. But in Inother moment a cry from themaelrem rouse: the inmates to a some " their danger, tho gnuds By to their posts, and pursue the now trembling Dane- who " baton them. Whenco Bro" this sudden imam Gharaeteritrhca. chnnge. From I very simple cause. It appears that the moat, instead ot being mind with tutor. Wu in reality dried up and overgrown with thistles, which pierced tho unprotected feet of the "sailants, who, with pain, forgot their autism nilence, “I tsttered tho cry which aimed the duping innate: of the caustic. 8. The Shunrock. This is the emblem 8. The Shaun: of Inland. On ad it Neon. so , Ono "r. St. Pnrick preaching " Tara. Ho VII union- to upiain the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. The people failed so understand. and refused to believe that “not. could be three persona. and yet but ii. God. The holy man paused a. moment nbnorbod in thought, und seeing u sham- rock peeping through the green turf, ex- TijGou no this simple little wild Bower, how thret luv.- u-a united in one stalk." Bil mdionco understood without dim- eultr thin simple yet striking illustration, to the inupnuiblo delight of St. Putrick. From that any. the Slumroek been. the national emblem of Ireland. We have “an: . bird's eye View of the inguhritiu " time diatinct nations form. ing on. grand empire under whose ting, v. I“ W111i“. mad long may we live. Gmt Britain for ever- Seriou- riding hogan u BIN-khan: on Tm, oveninand wont. Thousands of “I. lowest clan of opontivel. including woman. mam. mum-king violent damn-unions. Tb. incidence of Col. lmmlu-uuuu. --- ---" Jukm.Ch-imun of the Muted Aun- cintion. 1m bumod 'o the ground. Th, Iuno mob nth-Input] to hum Jsehon'l milk. The residence. of Ahurmos Hom- Em. cu mean wrecked. mm! the by m â€runny "w mam of the milk in '"RF_""' A moh "ambled on Windâ€. 1151 (rout of tho town hall. Ind demanded the mind" of COL Jackson. Chairman of tho Matter!“ Commituo. threatening his life. The mob wa- torril-ly excited. and rudv for my violeneo. Col. Jukson os- npod. with {any 10.000 victors in pursuit, followed by the military and police. There was more rioting in Bumloy. on Wednesday night. A vnrohnuu WM burned. Tho military checked the din- mbmu. Molt of the imtnttbetnrerrr. with Chit bans-chow. in†quittod Blackburn. The mldien kept comparative we. At “m‘n- “In. in: an“ excitement 5nd The" van more noun; Wanna-y night. A burned. Tho military e1 tuft-nu. MM of the am Obi! mum. have an Tho soldiers kept compan- Pmtnu than wu grout {our of rioting. um. {on " rioting. mm. The round nitration in Lunch-hire has maxed . somewhat man bvourabk n- poet, tho employers having agreed to opal the mills on the his of. ten per cent. re- nnin. ariiGiutuoee1l.e thus months to about “to matter. This in to- w“ u a panties! â€We. of that . . -sS" " a. Annw if the - 'lll uvv ......v.., V, bro" riMn I. HIGHBI-J-q. T'-,""", 6n“ UerWI. 'n whit“ “"11 mm'.',' ' . - ---A-:_...'. ;,.t,rrua. ' - :1... "iieit riotee Fe "nod-N‘- 'ao [:9ng pure a will . Strike mots in England. what peculiu oeension, l,.-,v V. 'n w'uie't "WW" -'.-,U--rtt A " . . - IL ' ICE - - -- - but am 5731011de if y. ‘15 ltr, ;..:nr~'al‘ The New York Tribune of Wednesday Inst bed I somewhat sensational orticlo on the movement: of the Communists end on the wey to den! with then. In that â€tick it alerted that there we: great (longer of the riot: men being repented in 1878. The movement, n aid, in to commence et Sen Frondneo end come outward norm-.5 the whole continent. At 1 recent proceesion of workman“ " Poll River, mid to be to the number of 20,000, nah motto" were the- played no, “A rich man mean: much 1-hour l never paid Ion" “Rum and Engluair 1 from Revolution ;" "Revolution loved France from ruin ;" "Whieh on we to have, Reform or Revolution t" The public talk of some of the Commumxtie offietiBu is of "blood to the knees." The coal region of do- Pennsylvania in declared to be Min with Command-tie lodges. Greet strikes no nidto be pinuned to take place all over the wantry during the summer. Different pretence: m to he put forward in difUrent 1oealitieg. In Culifornie it is to he Chinese 1-hour; in Fall River the trouble is to be the bone of contention, And so on; but be- hind .11 in the desire to take from owners of property the fruit: of their thrift. The Tribune further says that politicnl reasons will still farther lend in tho some direction. The riots of last year greatly increased the Commurtitstie vote. Many time serving iumagogues pondered to them; the great destruction of property gnu nanny workmen increased employment, and now it is imagined that . repetition of the riots and destruction will give more employment. One ogihtor mid lltely _ “The atriko In! you mu I success; it forced apical to pay oat $7,000,000 for re- building roads and walks. and drove politi- cians to their knees before In." Another tsxelttirned:-- "We hare, saluted for â€on. Ind nobody Banned; u soon " we begin to "mush things the public in forced to Jinan. There fore, Inna}: things again I" The Tribune is generally enytlning rather than "nsatiomsl, but we rather think that in this instance it “he u too excited and gloomy View " the situation. If, however. mature Are in on) such Iituntion among the greet centres of populetion in the States " it declares they are, the conclusion it urine at will be generally adopted by all lovers of civilization and social order. It any: _ "Two things are Absolutely necessary, if civilized society in this country is not to be disordered for unity years by Communism. The first is that tho public mast stand ready to crush every revolt ugtinat law, swiftly. thoroughly. mercilessly. The law-breaking Communist must meet no more taleration than a mad dog. Next, there must be tb) public opinion which will stamp out any political party or leader who affiliates with or courts the spirit of Communism. Civi. lined society must learn to hold as public enemies every rrganimtion, political or trade, and army public man or official in any degree leaning toward Communism. It must he treated as we that; cholera orl the small-pox, or its work will he tar more deadly."-- (Holt. Commumsm in the States. Tstr. Quota an THB sxsutsvsr.---A cor- respcudettt writes to the Leeds Mereurg:- "On one occasion Her Majesty had invited distinguished guests to dine at Windsor Castle. It was therefore necessary that tho Court band should prepare itself to perform special selections of music. The pieces choren were diiiUuli, the time for practice limited. on the leader, declaring that he could no to lose a day, summoned the men to meet for rehearsal on the Sunday. There were two German! in the band, named Schrader and Gehrmnnn. who were Wes- leyan Methodists, and whose consxiencea would not nllow them to spend the Lord'. day In 'a musical rehearsal. They told their seruples to the leader, who, however, peremptorily ordered them to be present on a pain of instant dismiunl from the band. They did no: hesitate a moment. On the Monday morning, on presentingthemselven at their qnartertr, the leader. in violent language, ordered them to be gone. The poor fellows walked nd'y away, and not for from Windsor met the Bishop of Lon- don driving to the Cutie. Stopping the carriage on their nignnl, he heard their tale, and remind to up“): for them to the Queen. Before the day was over the lender ot the had was summoned iuto Her Majesty‘s presence. The Queen in. quind who! had become of the two Ger- man Methodilk. one of whom, "being one of tho but trombom player: in the country, w“ . favorite u Court. The loader explained that he could not nllow ‘nlmurd nligionl scmplu' to stand in the wayof :wldiox'l duty. The Gun " once gnu commands that tho man be immediately restored totheir posts. 3nd dad. “(will but no - pol-locum in my â€nice for comeienco' uh. um] I will have no more rebound! on Sun- by.†Printing ofBee proverb-h still tongue union . full stick. r tht Ste-Hay. April Meh, 330 NW uni boys. and ninety boat-1m lost by I squall nu the Boy of Bin-y. PM are examined of u Communist ombtuk " Phihdalphh. and troops has been ordered to hold themselves in rudi' A terrttms emthqnth waited the Wee. melun tewn of Can on the 12th ult., bury- ing three hundred people. A flrtt then bran out in we city and computed the dam:- u__ chm-I:- of culliqunko oontinuod It tion. ghock; of enrttutmko oontinuod It murals until the 8rd in" Seven Chinese province! m dental by the famine, which in Madly -irttt upon Minn millions of poopk, while fully sixty _ .. u__ -"-" mun- .u....v... -- .--_ _ millions no suffering to I slight" extol-L M: I in in a. 'mponry home of â€(like br famine vietir." nt Tim-kin one "WWW†--et'rt and CHICKS! were burr" to death. MISCELLANEOUS. ¢-..,‘_. A. it u m admitted no: um my do the WOOL out. at an emu-o1 any and Bmos. Custom Carding, Spinning and Manufacturing done in the beat possible manner, " usual. Alec surge stock of Canadian Tweede. Fine Twoedl. Fulclothe. Flume!- and Shirtings, which we will (Ii-pone of very cheep for all: or trade. _ We pey the highest pace in Cash or Goods for good Wool. ' ADAMS & MESSENGER. Bargains! Bargains! . BARGAINS! IN DRY GOODS. In ouler to reduce their stock, will sell a. large lot ot .'h, for cub. " A lot of SIT 3131 Eli 1:)11ESS G GODS on haul, tor which no reasonable all" will be refund. We Illa offer a rally good To. a 35kt... whichfior quality aud price cannot!» beak â€We mpocliully invite the public th call nudjndgo tor themulvu‘ln There no thirty “wanna Thosulian reiugro in - who refuse to return. home. Many of them no Joining the Greek “my. The genonl sentiment in Louisiana isl reported to be adverse to the re-opening of the Presidential election question. Secretary Sherman has um an indignant lottor to Potter'. Commute. denouncing and deny- ing the chm-gel implied in the preamble of tho Potter relolutiou. The new measure has assml the German; Fedora! Council for the prevention of Socialist agitation and authorising tho police to prohibit or suppress any associa- tions or prints inteudad to promote Social- Democratio objects, the offenders to be liable to not less than three months‘ imprisonment. The measure will require tho sanction of Parliament immediately alter its meeting. cFxnLANF1. -fu Grd/m, on um um inst, the wiio of Mr. Allan alt-Fatima of I non. ,sermwoors--tn Glam-lg, an the ttth inn, the “if. Is of Mr. Wm, Grounwuod of I ma. tmtvtrNtsotc-iu Dlmduk, on tho 14th inat., the wife of Mr. Rich. Stevenson of twins. smor:wsrt.--rnA'rt,'u, rim atlyl,fi.tr, iast., the wife Janus ToN-Lani-m Sarawak. on by the Ber. B. F" urban. Mr, Jan to Mini, Ruth Larter, second ttttt Rout. Inner. of Samar-k. Mounts -rMroptrr-A.t Pst lent, GGLLid EGGout, on the Itth inst... chum, non of Mr. Wm. Grow, med eight yous. qt In Durhnmmu tha 22art man, George u "MM, “at! 50 yum. u Hoatote-att Owen Bound, on the 12th inst. Aliee Enznbom, eldest tlsuuhwr of Mr. N. P. Hanan, used tr you! and 10 month: wamat--rst 0'02; Sound on Monday, 1311: mm. catherine) We (mix. Jame- white. aged w READY MADE CLOTHING, Flour, per loo, Flour No. 2, bb Corn Meal " Shorts. â€run, Full Wheat per bush..... Spring Wheat, It. (muff. Glasgow " ..., Oats " ..... Barley " ..... Pens _ " ..... Hay per ton................ Potatoes per bags......- For! per 100 lb........... 3135 par dog.................. ood, dry, per oord....... Wool o.......-.-'". Hanover, May 28rd, 1878. Niiiltig per t-l............ Mveu Whotst..........- Elihu; When P-...........-..-- FREQ: per but Eggs...-::-,"--- Wool P?'. 1b,. England Declares War I Butter....-..........."...-.. it,tt "skins........'............. ifiuifi iiriGa/..', Hay....---. T030310. Mly 28, 1878. Fall When, per bush ...... " " to " " Saint! Wheat " m... l 08 to 1 il? Hastie & Grant, giG _ . - Wh ttttt " Why. " brass Bogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... " tab dury, aELast.-an F/ci, on thy 17th Inst., the wits ot Mr. Geo. Mmlclnnd ot 1 daughter. May, 9th, 1878, 53859.8. per, hag............ Turuips,per bush............ Hay. per ton.....-.-. " Gun wry,........ rsi,Cir'l'r'iCU._.r.'ir.r..rr-r. nll m away“... .-. He" __ 'dirt', by the Rev. J. l, nindlc te Mrlrdtsn to Miss Lunch: t w Tuwmahip of Sullivan. "Grthii7GGoTd, a; ai a... T',',',',',',?,.'.""," Gii"iiiiiLrtunp-dyeutee, twin-- A mu we; ot t'poituttus'_ unma- M “in. 'a%i"'i'GTriarirdod." _ t FIRST-(1.5M Ill'JltIF-i To 3132- Rem-mm the rlwpa gm distant. north ot .. in rent can 3-3;}: iaih "Goaitfts, UILDER. Durban, keeps on hind . (i'aGriii'ri.iGirrieryAeue.,.t?.e,tg.t |ai..- nun-1...]- the . stock of “am In ADAMS & ME SSENGER. o......-....---' MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. coward. oftue, May 21,1878. per burrol...............05 00 to 6 00 _ . I A Kn .., K M DURHAM MARKETS. u-.uunnuuunuu..." TORONTO MARKETS. 303T. BULL. ..........uuunuu MARRIED BIRTHS DEATHS lbs, at mill " 50 to " 2 M to " ......... l 75 to " 1 w to " 0 70 to rlnwh........ 1 05 to R. Chair... 0 90 to " ...... 0 98 to " ........ 0 28 to " ........ 0 40 to " ........ 0 50 to ............... 10 50 to tMtB......r... o 45 to p....-....'....... Dunnnl, May 28, In Hannah on the an: inst, than. Mr, James John-mu, my, second daughter ot Mr, -..........4.... 028to 1200101650 HASTIE & GRANT. 4mm5w "it!?) 1mm1w owmow iiii'riiiiiiil ammo» owmou o60to060 onmou ommom omwou omwow lowwlw ‘2mw2w m oo tolO oo 550w 16to 1878 2 " 0 95 1 02 CANADIAN TWEEDS, &c. 75 70 Cabinet Maker, ot ml] kinds. dam: to order on than noun. yll " 17 ll To, RENT, that pleasantly situate] trot. tage. armpits mo midway at 000m Jul- Inn. Fag., [mar Town, Durham. For “Hm upply to A. David-on. Durham. MAY 10th. 1m tfat Good News to the Public. Trunk». VIII-u. 'Bea-tyogi, “I". and in fact cumming 00an tn " “an at business. ‘nll sud m hi: Harness, Saddles, 0p site W. A. Anderson'. Horushoeing 2',1'l','d,'gdt Upper Town, Durhun. l‘rhnm. Mly 16, Mrm furl! Durham, May 10th, 1m NCowat's (Snow-tn“, and UNDERTAKER. qNerxMY- Hum. DU'IIANI. PATENT BACKBANDS. COLLARS all warranted. Don't forget the plus. Harvest Tools, Carpenters’ Tools, Blacksmiths’ New Hardware Builders' At Prices to defy Competion. the Above mentioned Goode " ooet, w. BOULDEX, has, ro-opened his Mt ' he , pm ""'"'"At' g/rs; til mm)? pro to HOUSE T0 RENT. DURHAM, Wood Tumhg, STORE, Hardware, JOSEPH F. MOWAT. TO Supplies, 113115 Hotel. [1/11 "I.." .130“. 7 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO hmansmde-Muh GREAT TRADE SALES! Many line of goods will in cold "he' White Cotton, so you!» tor .1 tthey om. Mt you†or tt t Priuh, ID "do for I] tthor 3nd Block bum 12he per yard. Mun foe â€we. only 12he per yard ' Muslim. (may, only 100. pr {ind ;Gmadiul (they. only me, perigld; [Adi-5’ good Win. Stocking; IOo para"; m'o‘ondCotton Such. 3 pairs Gr , lanai Pal-Moll. (to. Me on ladiu' no“. from Me 'lt , Lulioo' Whit. Hudkmhioh. 7 (at 25c , India COM 2 10c;Tovell. 21ml0e: ounadg12§cperysnl Alotof Silk- " M. A lot of Kid G'tovm [on than cont. Tl; our anu Tea " P2k per lb. Got one eddy of our our. tual. ityJ-pan on, FGiFiriG'oduisitu-tod to plan. Having {Ireland tae,', for all: " the "out Auction Sula, he an new all All kinds at Shrlf um lie-v, Hen were At bottom prion. (‘nrgneen' Tools, in not. very cheap ' Bpader. Shuvell. Forks. “one. Loch, ulna. putty, till. Bolts, Hing“. AIKOI'I. Bela. Wrenches. Chain, all nine- ' Zinc. Powder. eportin and Hunting. " no» of Stu,",".'.': hue been purchued At very much under the regs-r pricee. Alt those requiring K were will ttnd it to their minutiae to all ind enquire the prices. grhut waived number Gnu of thou Envy New Pattern Wink Grain Tu nu. " pieces, only - J. II. HUNTER. DURHAM FOUNDRY, Great Bargains: Formerly owned by the ou Fina:will be sold at COST PRICES FOR CASH Reaper & Mower For which I hold the Intent tor tho'Countiu of Grey 5nd Bruce. m: welt known whim an on!) be tsold Garden Seeds Glover Seeds, Oatmeal, Commend. STRICTLY PROSECUTEDJ I the gelatin“ to nab the well known MEADOW LARK a I ingl- mpor. u- ninglo mow». sad " I Greet Bargains in Threshing Machines and all other Agriculturel Implements. . . . A. Cochrane. WILLIAM LAWSON, Genoa! Agent. DURHAM, APRIL toth 1878. WILL SELL FOR SALE ! I would say all on no for prise! and tenant. and no the only good Nubia. Dmum, Mth Marsh, 1878. Datum. BY ME OR MY AUTHORIZED AGENTS The “Royce Reaper," TO THE FARMER GEORGE RUSSELL, In than Comma, me! my iutringement on my rights will be At Very Low Prices. tiuitabUhrtheiU-. Aes1ihmnatioutrimuusotieitu. Stoves of All Kinds! . gum, of mu nouns jot Mai-bod u Fabmnty my 'lb -3oNTruCXevt-- whichllo but: (Judah-05h!“ I’RICES 130R CASH! . EU NTER ; LESS THAN 130try or PRODUCTION. " Dry Goode h it giving -h QUANTITY OP--- anon hundnLu'goMoeko! ~IN WANT OF A-- --k't in Unhrio. , &c., GEORGE RUSSELL. yl Te272 GREY. gamut. tht glib-Omit. I†MAW. m a will... "g.-.-- no} m., mu .m.. 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For term: um-Iv F,, J. ll, "INTI?! â€bank. "th “ML WN PROF. J. LEWIS moonliy of the 1 "" otT'ormsto,N'irttuor “Mai: hut ulwnml n Elli-p In Irlnm'u Block, Durham, "our Mud-mud.- mums... be u my.“ In (to boot Ityle. “as we“ 0!me In thes mutton. Gouda-nun or mm . tun-ring him I in. cumin! Wu! not-Iva Mali-(t1 nut-m4- n. Mum- '.rAttgnrr of m most 1t,W,g'gl Haulinwruuu- A (all so (dud. " Millinery * Dressmaking. WIRE. PATTON having been roqm Med A I? M Mm m “math“ and nun-II) In cyan I pins!» iy ttttmostly-ttturs uncut"! iiFiFiFi, ii hrTrGGjikie. fe. se_utiiiiir)ujit7Gu 1...; ia; iir."irarr 131?]; j%,irii0a"iLu2"GiLiiLi In my mroeAey"ePttod to - will In dun. nth iiaiaa -. Lirnuiacit. ' _ __ __ ' “yin in .reytt' "on, Dun.- PATTERNS FOR SALE Adan-mum "Guide Omer.." Seeds, Seeds! IMPORTED Garden SEEDS ! Clover, Timothy and other Lt, PARTIES m hereby cunginnod I. an." It (not , gunn- Hum, 33%.: Inn, of _Phet""oet, and tuna; In on an m DIE-CID, IND IEEDITIA.‘ haul. April. MOR, Town-hip orBest1netlr. 1.13qu [at Nttmber. Tltittp"wo mum GIO I. I. ICK'I'BI. Durham mum. EDGE In. Gnu-n of how. Mil..- THE Bum-Eh" vicar" to inform 1m C‘s-unaut- Hue my.“ ,u I I. «and b 'i?i'kEil't,Tii tlhllh' 1:: who“. hWr-IMQo-wunu- dun-cup. ending and Pulling prompt- ly attended to. "Windy“ Mm. rob. M. I." Vdunble Fun for Sale It can LIL. IOPJ’V in It!) BIL. "In “no "nom' Ian-rm I Au new mum Pncec ItPttr21t""ito,2 Ltd, 6:“; ',ititlwiliq n For Bum: _ Inn nddrre no In“. why-n 1-" (‘QII'AI|'. as u. Juan. n To Rent ! EXAMINATIONS. Barber Shop. “um" - WeurioGisd “in. on ' tat, an um. " . B. n. BEE CATALOGUE. NOTICE. WARE FIELD DURHAM. nun-nun I'QtAmal-Z ', up math. H. PARKER. W. “mews. run-mum uni-arm CHM, "rMtTTrt'B, Jolx ammxum. Lot a. m Communion Mt nag" (“N " an