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Grey Review, 21 Aug 1879, p. 3

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puyment WI. 0.. It Jon. _ V1101. ”DOD-(h- p whee-Mn trstoq low p‘o-mdl a! the p. hon ailm- mvenl nub-oun- l _ -e- _ in); c, _loe, Jiikiibe the F-', a.“ mu! t w: {HIM wels. c, trfSt Inc.” Ls, you“ r.;..uro:nu~"m aer D. l", l'- wr'i wig.” “men aw tiso w an sane and“ d In udquruuo aue nomaoGootgiau my mm In" In In: man to - at in. - in: quite "a, MI “I. Dqat eontraet a to Mr. Mew. Sewn!“ * a. nun-ch I.“ * hum: d u unedy bu. h. “apply M De 'et-r Iii]: Mo may. sunk u annual oe. , And-.- , n to Da- " aud “In. iiausuod In! u. Mr. Nr. dmg in hid H I: 'raare pee . 7:31)“: ueu, raw“ 2m rumi- night tlho Sam " mending turnip. us having that an rule meirh m; m- otpi “in stNorrd or.“ a. his {5(0st In... 5. MM am wilt pinion. " band nod but] oot tho ad. the a [at u ', Mr. W. 3|. in I night {who in is In. m " POI". t, J” rule, All nib-u. had." cull-d m wit. In on" 1ch a" “a, I I’wnl M. wo" Wood od Jo bully nut-III K. WhiU her ilk Gud " {all m “not: ram bs M .tremo. ninth. to.“ rm '3“? ‘4 tuete Damon may ”do... a." guilt! a , (ii-bi Court " u m. hott, of dining: - 1 to“. by the Calvin band 1Ud by mo- no. be and.“ If“ 0 mud” work not“! out If. oto tho tho In " In the "ery MI. '"glvg" It.“ M tUI In. Henry. than at 'trtete---vvrA in thy '.anbqittengtL-- “on! bfittitr app. Henry. had run out HI choir Lteitr-- - I “on than this lipid was“ i. won-inns. all "emed bright before.- Whit. may In any of joy " the “I yet to be in “Q . Tish-rd mind to talk. that thoe but “file" In the very "ia dt lit. who! Tho ortnrio Teaeimra' Arsoaiatiott held itn unual meeting: in Toronto. onTnoIdny. Woduulny null Thursday of lat week. The chair was occupied by Dr. June. Mer. Lanna. And on the platlonn Ivor. and have!“ distinguished Edueatioaiatn. The attendance of the teacher: wu largo. Tho President. Dr. McLL-llnn. gun n very exhaustive Mun on the "Vuho of Nathan“. u an In. ”rune-it for Training the Mind." Ind on Wed-day Professor Yojng, of University College. 31v. . lecture on the "Edueatioa of the Young," which. from its grant praetieal importance and marked nliiht’ we give below in full, n tmuistred in tho Globe. It in not likely that Ill will who with the several podium laid down by the burned hum-nor. For int-nee. In tho matter of home work, it in not de,. ;inhle that gaming children or oven older mm- pin-um bo burdened with lunch homo} work, nfu-r spending six hours of harm nicntnl Work It school. But it is to be ob. urvod that if this were really an. tlm the six hoary Ipcut in school were whuiiy des. suit-ate hard mental work, than surely that in enough tor we day. However. in the cnmoof many it too often happen. that n large part of the six school hours in .peut in nth-r imntnl vacancy. and that unles- some r.ttle “tuition in given to 1...... -...i. the mum-cu of the children uediToTGi better Ind. v. mm. “a cum-d into litU. Its-math butwnhortnvhikniuo I m with thee last-- . ' _ W. plume out (can Mocc- then, “a hlhd about tho put; All when they tun. Ind told In. M “a M uid tic. low, I can] but sun to but it-'tw" a sharp and sudden blow. I pawl upon thy mum. brow and know tUt hope I‘ll "in, I my: t'm spark of lite bad iud--to new: light again Bet Winn I saw thy happy look-ro pogo.- N Ind so Men 1 Almost unwed m that hour that qalm and Tho- hast but laid um body down. no “a made the inortal-- CIIO undo um house of all, to on“: heaven's portal Arrd far beyond this dam oath 'utthe ttlorurttts home than «not dumb. ho I work. after .r. mental work n I "rvod that if tu' six hours' Ipent gnu. " in.“ The all thatU It!) t LOO: 'iriiG irrrlrr"hthrru umu-hie Fuller's grncious keeping. the can“: ot many " um um... .._n,-..- that . large part of tho six school hours in spettt in nu” umnlnl vacancy. and that union- some “do “union is given to Ira-o work tlie progreu of the children will In)! be what it ought to be. mnmrus‘r “to ”can“. "aoso. Young bee Ho but" by lode Prob-m Young hope hie lecture or were: in three euge- u the growth at the hrein~ weight es well as rile being considered. It- growth wee rapid (luring the lint eeven year- of exietence, slower dminq the next eeren yum. end during the stteeeeditrtt eil yeere l o- still l no that when the euLjeet entered hie twenty-tint veer the brain had ruched it. _ - growth. These three periode he tee-l" move], the home end “Merger- '" patotl. the public echool period. end the w whoul end only college period. Me .ptioue-l It " 1 peculier circumtence that the ego of fourteen, When u child entered on the third ntege. woe the ege " which pupils went op to the intermediate exemieetion. A!” awning and dotiiutg the primary -"" ot the mind, he remerhed that the cmtnutxrs M the first period were ill - bodslv activity. I'2) e “no; power of Mean (the power of ettentiol end per- l mt action was "ill Very .tight). and (3) - ”Mel plasticity. Under each condi- tio-, he argued. it would he improper to im- we. span the child any very etrict routine 3 it he were left to his own tree action hie Min and ll“ curiosity would do the rest. "e - be allows-l to dieeover by his own “perineum what wee hard eed loft, hmvy “a light, hot and mm, and what he could do with his Inn!» end learn through hie eeueee. I I, new: M the same large mount of liberty [ the ehild should be permitted to tind out tor Ml the need of ertinelete speech for the "r"""'" M his went: and lee-liege In the hmrten tmood, “wading tn- the no d In to seven years. the neutel condition H the name as before, the Wadi)“. ot ll- “.‘ee should he Incite-zed. The mm “a will mist the free play ot the energie- in tho chi-l use". only what had halo" boon 4. annually ohoIld now in do" Incand- buy. The fumhlnonhl alumna no on m of thought which the young child a thir pound and an“, ttmid “I" m . . A _._-. - rm" . -_"e'eV --'e .. .V _ 4.5". web a colon". munch. and and I” l <'.1 quntitv in - " aunties. M and tigare ; (3) quad” in time. embrac- in; uni. ', and (4) number. which inchdod gut-om. The trsimug of children in malt l “gin dusrimitvstion “with! he linked to the “no .etvJe< of night, hosting. and touch. 11. “In other "ns-ell at! tarte-- -rvel the purpoon of sends! dilution in . we" slight dogma. uni the child in gmti. w“ “new. for Mandi. would msttivue than witborst any ant-id. Quin-uni. The hull- ", d In :uc wu the - lot-lo uppliutiou d the apprcuttittm ol quantity in “an. and val both an ink“- nd- "tior"" . h -‘ 7 __. - -' _ _ --- ..r-H'- W “a”! to 1141‘“: other huh. Br the aprltu and. oi Lumbar . child lam! to man" .4) coup-V: the lit. and number of obj.“ Asttt" period M0 than“ in) h. 'I. div - of the and" pow-m :2. we can!“ M) ”In music. the! WW» “may“. luau-cud develop!“ should in avty' by rum. It may." at Troll-1‘: in“. ha a child you ttt new myth-u; w by A, “pg n-M, tor in!“ if you “and F, teaeh I "ttttd the proportion M o ”h. re pr, tart him m’kt we. The “by holy rest til.“ bt te este or may ua nah-och:- Teacher's Association. nugu a the growth of the huin~ 1 well as sin being ennui-lend. “I u rapid during the fun seven yum Ice. “0'6? (in-In: “IO nut um- but laid this body down, “a ir. T. JACKIAN. Durban III nxomu. ..--. lam before,--- Foie-r nan-ad to - a. invin- igd.lrv for the. """h'yrr,tuitrc1trttt,t which main . ", l “an. that than Ina. I wortid hlwl , gt',', ”-1“ Thou: ;one.&olmu¢ou"oudy w “edit-:1 "er. and a]. “an“. "i hoe-o 'r-tii-o.' hit . I cac"a"iiG,TiiriLii.' lob-IN tort a '11. mm was then I Mborsamigiruin0 . ie. he" peoeeu then, and sd Mug-um. injury through the minute. the past; which W“ with! during this Irom, about pod-rt. W - II- ',iowor and the hieher. In the In”). whtte i, the cm: loot ma. at nothing of " was“, 'm- power M eoneeatratirn was scandal Farmed. Hem-a h. ill Ind for mom ax- tensn'u uttentnm wad - per-Huncyof mum: than before ', hm am [or am 3 handing Inmate sinihritiel and film“ in ownin- in-a-d. “an. n. mew {uranium- at “not. We! ell-near. period. (am, but.) Now the arbitrary and auartiatieoiet.ot ch “pk-bot and radix-u books but. suitable "bioet- ol study. In the oily noted. of Dilution” interest in mad. mg In: drill.) met of childnn in eon-aquam- of their beintt taught to mad " too only n Nie. Bin opinion In that tho yarn how.» the - of tin Andi-Vol light In Indium, rmployod in than” tori. sad ho - glad “but. thattho Tun-w iuhcolBo.ed were cosh-plum; ”nothing looking in this all-action. (Ho-r. Inca.) Children would then, ho waasatutud, babhtogo oval-inn yen uni I halt what they not ntrent thm. you! over, and their Mania to routing and may, it not unduly removed, would be nduood to a minimum. (Hear, hear.) Kinda-prun- werc at pnunt u: exp'omivo luxury, bat it thew in. nude 1 put of our whoa] nylum he did not see why their coat should be much more than that oi Public School; (Applaou All the fact- with which In Vin sequin“ pointed to the conch-ion that . child v“ not preparod tor the study of "Minnie uni! the bum had run in course of moat rapid growth. Under the, kinda-gun“: Iyltam he was per- undod that I child would mater addition, "btraetioa, multiplicnu m. and In might 9::- lupo Mid dsviaion, in I you uni I In", or half the time that wu con-“med undu- th. ”cunt "em, (Mgr, but.) N In exorcil'e Lt men a; y Jul-in}; this'penoil', he "command- ed “to committal te Iuemury of wan-rigged ”safe being made e rennin part ot Public who" work. Besidee the training thin would impart. a child at the use oi. [our-tun Would have nu excellent ehere of noble eentimente, beeutilully up“. hr hie use and "stue tion " alter Me. in the upper public whool penal. beginning at the nae of Pt, education ehunld new“ a dot Hedi; rational character, end e "may of purucuhtr eubject- Ihouhl he ch-iecii. been!" mental etrein would. how- ever. be “aided. In thin enunection he took weenion to condemn the muroaitioa of take requiring 1 child to eyelid three hours each night in preparetiun for the following day, contending that in addition to the ordinary school houre one hour and e halt wee quite sutiiciunt. in teaching 'vrittumrtie, iuetructore ‘huuld n 't he in e hmry to torment boys and girls with the reunite for every step . they nhuuld rather be taught the prudence. and left to discover the roe-one ulterwenle for themselves. (Hear. hear.) ll amine:- mu nut suitable for very nun“ eh ldre I ; the enmity of analyeing maple! unteneee could not be found In nrlinnrv children before the age vi thirteen or fourteen years. The upper whorl period would he delectire it it did not iinprcse mine of the fecte of real knowledge, end he recommended " euitehle for children of that Age phyocal ecience (notably bunny). hilturi- cal incident (not iii-wry) and biogrephy end narrative of every descriptinu. The lending characteristics M the high animal and early _ eollegc period were the approach to maturity l of the in luctive end dvductive fwultiu, and I " was then that these ticalttea uhuuld be pro- i, vided with their uuit'ihle tlISCIIilHIe. In con- i chit-inn, he suggested that the 'luachers' Anu- l cintion would form itself into a permanent unmimttxe to olisurve the characteristic: and l devt4tspruuut of young children. Mid that each l member ehuulnl rum-t trout tune to time to n reciiLriil cuminit'ne. After passing a nnenimoue vote of thanks to t Prof. Young. the U uventioii adjourn" Work in progressing very rapidly on the Credit Valley Bunny. tur John Miami-3d. we“ to Osborn. on Thun- day, and In Ivan: tn I member ot an Privy Council. Mount Forest Meelsanies' Int-Mute in going build .800 worth of books to its hbruy. and give an In exhibition. Chiistinn tiutherlnnd, of Glenallan, who penned no.9.ut the Guelph examination for 3rd elm msrtifiraten, is only " you: add. A funuer who is well otrwas fined $80 n Farmermil‘o by tt Bench of Magistrate: tor uncaring his milk Mime taking it to a tne. wry. "shoddy" pedlnrn are operating amongst the farmers in xtrious parts of the country. Let our "rieultural friend: In on their guard. The oovernor.tunenermt and Princess Luise have mm 3 joint gift of Moo for distribution nmong the poorer classes of Charlottetown. The English Amines show extraordinary light. criminal calendars. at some place. only one prisoner, at other. none. the hot helm; that hard time: shut " the mother erime--driuk. The schooner BUmarek nnd the propeller Prnia 00”th In Lake ontario/ttf Pruquo Isle. on Thursday morning. and both were considenbly dam-god. Each can the blame on the other. Nuticu hue been postal up to the " feet that no trains to mid be permitted to pun the T. G. * B. Railway bridge It Mount Forest until farmer notice, ow- ing to the unsafe condition of the struc- cure. Last Saturday evening. week, Mr. John English.' firmer of the wwnuhlp of tirdem. ham. whilst on his: Iny_h_ntna from Wood. 'i7rii?iiii"iiirarirGi' gi, an"... aud rs. ceivod injuries from which he died in I tow hours. The Blast goes into Camp on Monday the let of September next for annual dri|1.then prooeede to Toronto to take pert in the Anna-l Review on the 9th. a. the Begi. meut will remain two or three deye in To. [onto the men will be" e splendid appoi- tunity of eeeio‘ the Exhibition elmoet free of expense. Mr. Matte, of Wauhnsheno. m hating "wish on the “on an Saturday, when it caught tire, I 'tting tirs to " daughter. Mrs. Bissau. who had g fhild injur stuns. DIWIV ..6....-_ --___ - ,_ - moth» and child had their anti" clothing burned off. Mn. Bin-son Med noon After. and the child cnnunt recover. Mr. Matte In: badly burmd shout the head Ind mm. but not Mgomnsly. “Pup." to moot thy doom." Ian “J Jon-Mod to Mr. Pout “enough. [not - At Porter‘s Hill.Hmn county. sud another plus in provided to: non. hungry Tory. Bunion! doe. not Mate whom: lelr'e1',.i,..'d"'l;;i'ii'ii.i'i's)..iii, Katya: tho‘l'oriu ottttht to paid. in tho "tit-te. iii sufheumt sum to moot the rewind up- plv of tbts..eielre1tt,,is the next uppliunt ELK-221' pint one? CANADIAN ITEMS. no-u-jock-UF, ””’.ucumu.mwm otlmlobutlodmol.n teqaNtgtatar..-tn t=thitgttNat..tlt. ,'fl'l.atriN'ax1S1'U'fd. Flourxo. 2," Corn Mes! " Sham. " lent-u.»- Nit When. por haiku..." Spring__Whent, If... CM... om, per bushel........ Hurley. " ........ You. " ........ Hay, per ton.................. gotgtoos, er, bum "iioisuis." - --_-" "W . - _ Mann: -M Numb. an the noun (not. Wet lama. and I yuan. “Ink mop-r106 m. and balm an ammo: than“)! thBt Ian I: pan.” - -- AA - W gory, Ar100 tL............. Damn. Aug. 21, 1879. Flour, get 100 'hy--'?. 60 to It 20 Sheopikins, each ............. 13mm. per_lb .................. Fvomiir dos........ wiGd," dry, par oord....... Wool, per lb................... Applet, per hag............... Confederate Ollice. Aug. 18, 1879. Flour per barrel...............M 00 tot4 M Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 00 to 4 60 Fall what......................" N to 0 98 Treadwell Wheat............, 0 98 to 0 96 SpringWheut.................... 0 85 to 0 90 Darla) 0 86 to 0 40 ous................................ 0 82 to o 84 Pens.......................,........ 0 60 to 0 M "otatoes per bag........-. 0 bu to 0 M llnner.............................. " 08 to 0 11 Flggtr....-....---. 0 08 to 0 10 Non! per lb....... ............. 0 18 to 0 22 Sheep "ins...................... 0 00 to 0 00 Lamb Skins...................... 0 80 to o M Hides per ew:................... 4 00 to 4 60 tuv................................ 6 00to 8 00 Fall Wheanor bush ...... to 96 to 90 98 Spring Wheat " ...... 0 96 to 0 95 Barley, " ...... 60 to o 60 Oats, '. ...... 88 to 89 Penn. " ....r. " to " Dressed Hummer 100 lbl 6 M) to 6 00 Bauer, rolls, per lb......... " to " " tub dairy................ 11 to " Eggs.perdoz............u.... 11 to " Potatoes, Der batt............ 0 70 to l 00 Noel per lb... Sheep Ikina.... Lamb Skins.... Hides per cm. tNy.............. " tub dairy................ Eggs.perdoz.................. Potatoes, per bag............ Turnips,perbush............ Hamper ton.. ............... Corrected from the 'f'elorope. Walkertou, Aug. Ili, 1879. Fall Wheat, per bum ... w 94 to " 00 Spring .. bt ... lt 80 w o 90 Harley " " ... 0 45 to 0 50 Oats, " ... 0 86 to 0 40 Pear, " ... 0 60 to ll " Potatoes, pet bush............ 100 to l 00 Dressed hogs per ttwt........ 0 00 to 0 00 Beef " " ...... 8 50 to 4 " Cnbbago per doz. B........... o 00 to o 00 Eggnper doz.................. 008to 009 Butter, per lb................. 0 or, to 0 06 Hayper ton.................... 400to 700 Milburn, Bentley * Pearson, . PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweller, HAS Just Rewind 3 New Stock of Clocks &irewe11'ry of "on discripuon. - and m'er""e II..- 0 ”out. "iGiiiGWiriiG? Mus-4t hie-villa, on on - mg _ ger, my: of Damn Keno-dd. and 1 you And Wanna”! to [he “ti-Mon. Allard-w. runad " "mounted or money mad-d. “Romania we lulu». ' Human. Attr m. an. Sign of the Big Watch. Upper Town. DURHAM. " 500 Mén Wanted, my. Gales-y To Shad or in m their new. toil ""ttr."2Sll'dl' M b w - NORMA! um. V. MOI. M'- Upper 15:75-2th mom- the W0.“ New Advertisement“. MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. I Cholera Mort-I. Be. llekuu. and In sun-u Complain. ruts1 promptly "a me innuemc at Dr. Fowkr'l Inn“ L, Wild Imwberry. (fun-pl. (but. to-hlq. In! 'tto-eh, and awry v» . aty of Hum: of the [hauls no cured by the no of this grout Vegetable "e-dr, with. ,anjury to we "stem. For Chilling. it a bu no equal. Thom-ad die mutually from the - about". which might In“ been mud by tho timely an ot an. ,gtqt'icitte. For ml. by all denim-I. " wl cu per bank. or ' for 91.00. A. GORDON, REPAIRING of all WA l .K F, “TON MARKETS DURHAM R. FOWLER’S EXT. TORONTO MARKETS. Tomato, Aug. 2( Wild STRAWBERRY. aB...................... 'B.................- Fall Shown. MARRIED . "in-mum» " DEATHS . TORONTO. in “.mmy an nu. B.A.. um I” but, It r,tir_amaatdag-Lonru, .. 08 00 to Aug. 20, 1879. 285:0 200to OT0to 060to 090to 000:0 080to 082:0 045:0 0Mto 800to 000to 000:0 400to 460to 040to 008to 009to 160to Oi8to 000:0 1000 ftn79 075 095 085 060 070 010 150 1iiiG'a,iiiGaGVGaftiiii have. of Ahmad-r chnhy. for In I- hNt dntod n Dunk“, Juno “.10”. Ind 11. I. it. "ttra. in an“ will be Iulhbly "in! , Thtel “A. 0. Bulk. 'tirt,r, In by but! “no u b%ll.'ifdSl i..- Mortgage Sale --or- Valuable Village Property. Arnold’s Victor, Silver Chair, J. H. HUNTERS. UNDER nnd by virtue of n Power of We conNuOd In 3 and: Ham which Imbopmdueed " womanhmunu cloud toe Ed. try Public Auction.» an TOWN BALL, BUREAU, by I“. It‘ll. Am on no Thirtieth day of August, 1879. ' 1 k . ha I no ' . 1uUiie1'vii,ii,? fed') gaming: m :-0no mm: a In an. bum; mm of pm of Lot aunt-net one unmixed um one, in the ttmt Concmion South Wert at tho Toronto and I’d-n ham Bond. and more pmtcululy than!” " gllrda'Y.tg one on fltatl,"i'dlsl2i't'/g ot I. own on I of aid Village of Mund- mule by Tgomu Jun. ' lands. P. L. B., Ann ALDO tho Wont In" of Lot number Ohm. 'tghf, um [mam Ind Wm ot Etetn 'tttl; I]; a . q .1an com-In on o u 'tliu'lft=rtlr'.l'l'a' tdttu'ttAtt.I TQI-I of .i-Auatr-or " tho option of an urchMOl’ 5 of ttte purcha- momy can, and the l1TI'lltl, " any time with“: 6 um from the an. of "do. .31» e um: tal mum-nu or" the end ot M “It! ban a. than" " a pot mt. plynblo "ariru1rlP2ttftPte to hand! ,_,-_._ a-'. 'thi EE(U;ISS{J. -- -- w“ ra', mum patina-ll sad mmdtSttgt. and. . " “PM E. D. Hum“, Vendor: Iolldhr, Dull“. U 'JLEBJG. i' Mom- mu, by Don-Id Mcmuur. dying; pm“ yen. Elude. “Janna! At the british Hotel. Durham, Sale of Valuable CHEMIST * DBUGGIST. Toilet Our Paints, Oils, White Loud and Colors are all that can be denial! in tummy price a low " my other home. Dun-Ink. A“ 1’. II“. and Lamp Good-L. Mmhino Oil and Axle Durham, August 9.1m. From Me per gullou. Try our Excelsior Oil, the cheapest in the market. Madden specinlly hue Ind tst bottom price. Amt 6th, 1m. Sugars, "ELIAS. Comes, and Pure Spica. TOBACOOES and CIGARS. French White Wino Vinegar. T NDEB 1m.1 by Iirtyo Id a pf"rff 9! 3.1g Burnet's Flour a Peed Store. fLim, ip or per Bum. . F+ If Car Load of Salt. Village of. Markus, Drugs and Chemicals. an". datum): halving him: mad. than“. will In ml by Public m II. PARKER, Irote «was: MAN t, um. ya Just Arrived! Varnishes, Coal Oil, Dye Stuffs. TREE. iiiaior Bases, to; Tombs: Wanton. MACHINE OIL Human 1 mm. Vondon' ttotiestto-st1toa, & Paints. DUBHAM. Grange. .-AT-. M, PARKER. " l TRUSSâ€"ES! Drug- and Chemicals. at th"t.t irtatitr. LIQUORS [or Medici-l purples. Gloom pod A11Ain,d? and sizes, Single and Dow ble, Supporters, &c., at _ Machine Oils, For Machine Oils from 230. up per gallon, go to MOWAT’S Hardware Store Horse Powers and Separators At None other need .pply. Th Subscriben Will!” to return than" to their “more“ friends Ind meal-on for their when.” in the past would remind them that they no " um! wound to do inthe in“ who “not and on tho abode", notice. We no All!) mud to pay tU ;Highest Market Price in Cash, ‘ F o R W o o L ' (hiding, Spinning & Manufacturing, AI an! we Ian I lug. M of “on Ild Carlin: Twudl. Bunch”... shining- and Plum!- ihinh V. will exchange for Woo! or all chap for cull. WOULD 80' 1mm: 1'33 LADIES 10 cot" AND IMF! “mall's-tank... Ankh, " I“ it to “an“... lou- ou "ok and Gentlemen, a Large Stock Durban. AW. 21. um. Ready for Delivery at Once, d; The DURHAM FOUNDRY. Latest Improvements, etc-an in price, and on good Long Terms to good men, who intend to pay. Durham Foundry. Aug., 1819. mam-u. 'iiiiiiaiiiGiaiiiiiyrortstt-er, Atiertwtseh,rgtbergtea-uare. __ Known Mar It, 187'. .KIEBNAN an HUGHSON’S. WOOL! WOOL JOHN CAMERON ADAMS & MESSENGER. KIERNAN & HUGHSON’S, gunmen. BALL, LOWER TOWN pm. 21. um. "o Before puck-dug limb-u dent hi! to no out Stock MILLINERY Fancy Dry Gooods. ' s. a A. DAVIDSON.“ ', If. 1m. Winn. May 15th, 1870. Lower Town, DURHAM. le SUMMER STOCK mumdhm: . LADIES A. COCHRANE. if OS. F. MOWAT. s-tIrish-rests-ttttll' --AND-- tMrtrta3r IgBtt,ttBTetBtr,ug1BhB& of " m in. with - luau-launch. Boots And Shoes, I‘ll-W mu hm to “when. tntl'i'M2e1t.ettth2tltrteegtx tamarind.” mauve lanthanum mrttibo-tao6w “to: new. Jon 30mm:- TAILOB AND CLOTKIIR. Rosideaoe--0ppoeita tho Candi PM]. Spring and Barnum: Pta"'" no“ “do“. at the Old Pesto“, Iamme Tan. BUREAU. Te, Inherit»: in gage, to Boo-iv. Halal-U ,ontln node...“ fsau"dltl3ilhl'lfol1hCcu"lrt'l, A“: chap tor Cub. Thou [um-a In to but madman! gtvo auto Handel: to "I... m. Sewing Machines For Bale, The “an.“ July “A”. n Durham, Fob. N. 181.. W -- .-- M A to. hutch-u uncur- pm. Nov. c, ma M'm’u mu... Cutting done tto Order. mm m or Pond. Bones Wanted! DURHAM Br., DUKE“. CAME Port HID”. TAILOR,

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