ection bewest _ ncement of the agrie ntario, amd “_‘: 3LATURE., s af the ct, will meet with : to justiy, viding for â€" I trast a 99 mal College D* h the oï¬â€˜jd in instituti08« to pursue is u-ll‘.odlw blishnonts of h the view of 10 a treatment ; reformatory i wulb.".‘ ernment h# the duty of the reformi® which me neces®? changes &09* 6 ret k) iiL€ e of the leredith, cccupied peak er‘s hene w lui . gentleâ€" n in the â€"ntleman e Govern ; at a din their seuts tario t mlly Inrge era, with or â€" twny n to .l. c‘clock, t of che nto the muster, 1keon place he Govern« amount of : that at theo kership.. pointed L. Clarke t Sessiom then de H froum that ember uncils 0 amidst ly. Cpokks rovisicn® in will be nber has ur, the mbly ed he y, and \mh 1 the Is« as lately nllld “ casion & at teine t sure Sth Su} { the trous cident n‘l‘!m may be e n in e h was gether Indics en the or Bay red by rovince of the t ncé mbers ndiary old red the x and t it D8 N ilate the ery i to rIO® mVO® | to the ral Mr. Speaker laid on the table of the House reports of the judges who tried the election cases in Dufferin, West Hastings, South Norfolk, Stormont, South Wentâ€" worth and Russell. He also announced that he had procured a copy of his Momour‘s speech "in order to prevent 1 trust that on this last session of the Legislative Assembly during which Lam likely to be occupying the position of Lientenantâ€"Governor of Ontario, the work aecomplished may be of so permanent and useful a character, as to leave in the minds of all who are engaged in, or identified with it, a feeling of true and lasting satisâ€" fuction. f His Honour then bowed, and withdrew. The floor of the House having been cleared, Mr. Speaker entered th> House and business was commenced. The first order was prayers, which were read by lr.l Speaker. Normal and County Model Sehools have been attonded with the best results to the great cause of public sehool education. The public accounts of receipts and exâ€" penditure will be laid before you. The estimates for the current year will on an early day be presented for your approval. They will be found to be framed with all due regard for that economy which is conâ€" sistent with the demands of the public service. partments amation in Minster of observe th traming teach Normal and ( been attonded site w img. It : worthy of whether t mensurate wit and ereditalle no louger dela The â€" annas years it hl'.d llu departiu meted at An ,ruont. . ly redue while :1 favorabl in 1877 stant! v of th anei Public Departmer grown tho acco buildings erected : lation of Ontario. 200,000 souls, a transacted was Chaml periend attenti sioner ( the gro Ihave buildi1 the burdens of municipal expend been felt to be a grievunce in s amanicipalities, _A bill on this si be proposed for your ncceptance, same time you will be asked t: 06 tatation making it th to provide m this necossar diminished. to the subject Mr, Mowat introduced the formal im lor the property o placed on t out delay. The freat life, to br tencant measure appears t that ever From proce liament at 1 abolition of th & measure . v Snponur Cou providing for and | improve pleadings, wi similation. 8 safeâ€"guards of vision Courts public opinion will be laid be In view have atte fusion of Province, The depressed conditi turists of Great Buitain pectation that a consider of" farmers mayfbe anti Care will be place the c Province of ently before of the Unitc Experience in the working of the Free Grazit Acts has shown that the absolute relinquishment of the rights of the Crown to the pine timber upon the issue of the patent has encouraged a wasteful treat, ment of our fine forests, and has been attended with loss to the revenue without eorresponding beneft to the locatee. You will beâ€" asked to consider a measure deâ€" signed to protect the public intsrests in these respecis. eficiency of the C: behalf. e mdal The i gest t iner from i It U E1 1t at t the we that portion of t ited Kingdom. o° the satisfactory mded past efforts law and equity proc _ you will be invite e which by cons overnment and Legislature in its () ommodati l at a time he satisfactory results that past efforts towards the nd equity procedure in this will be invited to consider hich by consolidating the is of law and equity, and the adoption of a uniform _ system of practice and complete the work of as me extension â€"with due the jurisdictionâ€"of the Diâ€" appears to be called for by aud a Bill with that object D rts of the several Deâ€" bmitted for you? inforâ€" n with the report of the u. . It is sutisfactory to rovements introduced cars into the system of ough the ageney of the em f Rulway Companies which the damages of us avocut.on may be your earnest attention rious accidents, at tances with loss of ployed on railways, » of some legislation a sQ ty exemption { an edifice, comâ€" s of public service, vince, should be the Domiuion Parâ€" ession, the early m Insolvency Law it, and in view of : desirable that a distribution of the debtors should be ok of Ontario withâ€" is consideratior t le and healthy The value of the ses will naturalâ€" 1 but when L an undertak of the agrieulâ€" ads to the exâ€" e immigration rers to Canada L0 g since outâ€" afforded â€"by en the popuâ€" it hittle over »ine ol our ibject will and at the > cousider â€" of local the tracture ue vlans want from art 1DC LV Retnâ€"In Bentinck on the Tth inst., Elizabeth, beloved wite of Robert Reid, aged 60 vears. Deâ€" ceased was a nutive of Closeburn Purish, Dumâ€" frics, Scotland. Won:ixw.â€"In Artemesta, on the ith inst, Sarah, McCuureâ€"BnowNtowâ€"On January 13th, at the residence of Mrs. Watson, the bride‘s mother, Bontines, by the Rov. Win. Park. Norman Mcâ€" Clure, Tivertou, to Miss Marths Brownlow. Hacaxâ€"Rzepwoxpâ€"In St. Paul‘s Roman Catholic Charch, Melanethon, on the 11th inst ; George Hugan, to Miss Mary Redmond, both of Proton. Wixtznsâ€"Laroeâ€"At Dundalk, on the 26th of December, 1879, oy the KRev.J, R. Gilchrist B. A., of Shelourne, Mr. Francis Winters, hotelâ€" hO:m,o! Coliingwood, to Miss Jane Large, of Tey. G:arraowpnâ€"Jacksonâ€"At Inistioge, Dec. 25th by the Rev.J. Ward, Mr. Hugh H. Gallagher to Miss Hannah K. Jacksen, both of the township of Melancthon. ‘ GoopFELLOWâ€"BRINEMANâ€"At Markdale, on thefist inst., by the Bev.J, Ward, Robert Goodfeliow to Miss Elize Brinkman, both of Proton. ROL&TINâ€"AIRTHâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s father, on J:&ll&. b‘lho Rev. Mr. Willmott, assisted by Rev. Mr. Brown, Dr. H. J. Rolâ€" stin. of Shelburne to Emily, eldest daughter of Wi. Airth, Esq..Ho:ning‘s Mills Hazyard‘s Yellow Oil is one of the surest remedies in the world for the cure of Rheumâ€" atism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Spinal and Bronâ€" chial Complaints, Deataess, Earache, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Gails, Stifle Joints, Swelled Hands, Sore Nipples, Stiff Neck, Chilblams, Tetter, Frost Bites, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Cuts, Sore Throat, Stings of Insects, Shortâ€" ness of Breath, er any Diseases thas are painâ€" fal or sore. We have no hesitation in recom: mending it for any of the above complaints. and believe it the quickest and most perfect combination known to remove pain from alâ€" most any cause, and can be nse«reither interâ€" ually or externally. _ For particulars see wrapper accompanying each bottle. _ For sale by .JI dealers, price 25 cents.â€"b98 Lines written in memory of Mary McCormick who died in Glenelg, on the 14th of last November Mary has goune to dwell in heaven : She has passed to that land in her bloom : Hor soul was washed and forgiven, And her body but rest in the tomb. For the Review poiute Mr. C Grey, nunm be tue A number of petitions having been preâ€" sented, the Aitorney General moved the appointment of a committee to strike the Stunding committees. Mr,. Mowat laid on the table the Preâ€" liminay Estimates, whiclh were referred to a Committee of Supply. Mr. Hardy presented the Report of the Committee of Pubhe works for 1879, when quiry and see why it had not placed before the House. The House adjourned at 4.40, )Iulldn\'. | tions providing for the first reading of the , bill for the administrstioy of onths of effices | to Justices of the Prace; tor the taking of | the speech into cousideration to=day ; for | the printing of the Â¥otes and "proceeding» | at the order of the Speaker only ; and for the punishment of members gailty of corâ€" | rupt practices. I The motions were all carried. | _ The House adjourned at four o‘clock. I Toxoxto, Jax. 9. . The House met at 3 o‘clock when Mr. Mc ‘ Laughlin, membler for West Durhaio, rose to move an Address in reply to the Speech. He )unmhed npon several toptes, more especially | the"commercial improvement due to the late | bountiful harvest, the brightening prospects lof the lumber industry, and the new territory | acqmired under the North West Boundary Mr. Meredith asked whether the return moyed for last session of the appeals for conâ€" viction wnder the Masters and Servants‘ Act would be brought down this session. May who have wat ‘hed by her pillow, As her spirit was leaving its clay, Propare to cross Jordan‘s rough billows By trusting in Josus each day, We joy that her life was a beauty, That Christ was the stay of her soul, That she trod in the pathway of duty ;â€" No assuranec but those could console. Mr, Wood gave notice that he would on Monday move the House iuto committee of Supply. Mr. Wood gave notice that he would on Monday move the House into Committee of Ways and Means, Underwood, December, 1879 The resolution for an Address in answer to the Speech from the Throue was carried. The Address was reported and passed unanâ€" imously. us . Mr. Waters of North Milalesex, secondel the address in a vigcrous speech of some leugth, the most signiticant part of which was his frank testimony in favor of the necessity of new Parliament buildings. Mr: Meredith in a speech showed consider. able temper, The only part of the Ministerâ€" ial programme he assailod was the proposal to erect new Pa:liament buildings. Mr. Mowat on rising to respond was receiv ed with loud and long continued cheers. He expressed pleasure at the remarks which had last fallen from the leader of the Opposition, and took it for granted that the spirit they set forth would be exemplified by the memâ€" bers on that side. He could assure his hon. friend that if s> they would find that spirit equally manifested on the Government side. We saw her grow riper and fairer, As the summerdays feoted away, She knew she would soon be a sharer In the pleasures that never decay. 64 vears. Deceased was a sister of L.1. J=ines Alf :m of CGlens ;. beloved wile of Js, Robert Worling, aged M Tuesday, 13th Jan. The speaker took the chair at 3 o‘clock. A number of petitions were presented. A Library Committee having been apâ€" iuted, the Attorney General in reply to r. Creiglton, the member for North rey, said the question of reduciog the Mr 1nc The Speal H Hardy replied that he would make inâ€" and see why it nad not already been 1 before the House. idjourned In Memoriam. MARRIED DEATHS BIRTHS Monday, 12th Jan the Chair at 3 p. m Chair at o p. . having been preâ€" ieneral moved the ttee to strike the of the County iltering the conâ€" . was under the Wedding and Jem rings all sizcs and prices. Repairing Watches & Clocks a Speciality. Piane and WDeâ€" Ageat for the :fl:â€" 3 Flesherton and The Flower and Vegetnble Garden, 175 Pages, Six Colored Plates, and many hundred Enâ€" gravings. For 50cents in paper covers; $1.00 in el(;g‘an.‘t cloth. In Genman or English. . t ie oi da ue c h 2c ic Vicks Hlustrated Montbly Magazineâ€"22 Pages, a Colored Plate in every number and many fine Engravines. Price @125 m year; Five copies lo.r §.5|.m. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents ; m ana t snn en ANC 3 tri«l copies tor 15 cents Prescuas Cb in ie t e PR Five CEXTS for tage will buy the FuromaL Guis, felling how to g Ethem. " _ _** . the best Flowers and "V;;cul.)‘l:-.y;-x‘dlw;:i:; ;i seeds and how to ixow them. All for a Five Cext STaMP. in Roglish and German. the VICH‘S Illustrated Floral Guide A beautiful work of 100 Pages, One Colored Flower I:lme, n.ng‘ioo Illustrations, with Descriptions of id l~ ho o e e n T I Frames, Mottos, Cord, Nails And other fittings for Pictures always on hand. NORMAN KELSEY, Upper Town,Durham, Opposite the ReviEw Office Durham, Jan.13th, 1880. tfâ€"78 In the best style for low prices. Ail Photographs will be Burnished, aud will be found the best ever made in this section. 1 KELSEY Also MAKES PHOTOGRAPHS Go to KELSEY‘S Gallery 10 cent Pictures 3 MTY n : « y C105 AELADUND why these Suspenders C]CALED Tenders will be rceâ€"ived by RY are better than Others iâ€" A.J the undersignea until the 2!th day of January. | h s 1880, for Fifty cords of sound hurd wood 2 feet 6 1st.â€"No Elastic required. inches long, to be delivered at the School Ground, | 2nd.â€"Is Slack when stooping, Durham, on or before the 24th duy of March next. 3rd.â€"It never llipl off the ï¬mu]dm G. WHITMORE, l 4th.â€"Sold at prices of common suspender®, Ww o a NNE DJA Ki D4 EC wW. â€" F. DOLL, Fall Wheat, per bush meg= §1 Spring Wheat * sreses 1 Barley, hi Oats, £* Feas, L1 Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... *‘ fub dairy,. zce ietisivss ESGSHDOL d 08. sscaesr:qasssss Potatoes, per bag............ Turnips, per bush............ Huy , Or bOMâ€":23+1+2¢¢2.+ :64 Eggs, fresh i Sheepskins cach... Potatoes, per bag Spl‘iflg «4 64 «4 B.â€"u-ley «6 «4 Onts, hi Peas, ## Dressed Hogs per 100 l Butter, rolls per lb, .... ** _ large rolls per lb "* _ gub dairy *) * DunDaLK, Jan. 12, 1879. | Foll Wheat, por bush No. 1 $1 20 to $1 {3 tÂ¥ 6 +* * 2 ~ 100 to ‘XI Spring " $* * i1 110 to YiG Barley _ * i «.. 0 85 to 0 60 Outs, «+ ... 0 80 to 0 80 Peas, t# ... 0 50 to 0 60 Dressed Hogs per 100 lbs... 5 50 to 5 80 Butter, rolls per lb. ......... 16 to _ 18 ** _ large rolls per lb. ... 00 to 00 i+ > tub dairy ‘* * ... 16 to 18 Eggs, fresh Wds 48 u5 14 to 16 Sheepskins cach............... 60 to _ 85 Barley, i Wool poer JDi+. .:.ï¬ T.: :siith 0s Flour pSF BUl....â€".scsess.sserss Cabbage per doz............... Tarkeys per ID. ............... Geese * 0 reversersesinses Onions per pushel.......... Cord wood, dry per cord... BGbter pEL IB /s««.::««ccasc«s»s EgG$ POF UOLrccccrsersrccccve+ The Gallery will always be attended. BeHSy DOK _ AOK.sccverrecescscers Wood, dry, per cord....... Wool, per‘lb.i.s<.l..¢...... ... Apples, per bag............... Fall Wheat ....... SpHHGE :5 cseniser IOUKS: ce resrerereu00004 Oats, per bushel....... Barley, §# sexcess Peas, hi Hay, per toR............cs.. Potatoes, per bag...........> Pork, per 100 lbs............ Beef, 14 Hides, &* Sheepskins, each ............ DATLCOFy POF B a114.82++45+«+00 + CAMP. _ in lin&li-b and German. C T . Tok VICK‘s EEDM are the best in the world. Flonr, pér 100 lbs.......... Flour No. 2,4 * Corn Meal +*> **® .. 54.4 Shorts, 64#\ 04 Bran, t* .. 8 Fall Wheat, per bush...... Spring Wheat, R. Chaff. hid Glusgow. Oats, per bushel...... Durham, Jan. 14th . 1880 That if you have not already done so, it is your duty to purchase a bottle at once. _ That in every district where Wilson‘s Wild Cherry has been introduced it has jumped inâ€" to favor in an incredibly short time. ___ _ That beside being a radicai cure for the aâ€" bove mentioned discases it is one of the best Tonics in use. __That you can buy it from any leading drug gist in Western Outario. Tha? no case has been reported in which it failed to give relief, _ _ C hn That every family who keeps ition hand can laugh at Croup, Whooping cough, Colds, Bronehitis, and all kindred discases. That in severe and chromic cases, which have detied all other remedies, Wilson‘s Comâ€" pound Syrup of wild Cherry gives immediate relief, and effects a speedy cure. i srend Kussia explains that the conceutration | of truops in Polaud is owing to the fret that ] they are no longer required in the Crimea | and Bcs arabia, there being no longer uny mumer of coliisiou with Turkeyâ€"and tluy' are withdrawn to Poland as the more conâ€" | Private Funds. ars withdrawn to Poland as the more conâ€" venient district. Wood Wanted. | The UNIVERSAL SUSPENDER. | New Advertisements. WALKERTON MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxro, Jan. 14 1830. DUNDALK MARKETS. DURHAM MARKETS. Durnarn, Jan. 15 , 1880 White you have a chance EStubbo. n Xacts. â€"FORâ€" n mor Jan. 8 G. WHITMORE, W. ANDERsSON. Rochester, N. Y 7 00 to 43 00 to $1 0 60 to 25 to 6 10 to 19 to 18 to 20 to 2 75 to 2 50 to 0 90 to 0 50 to 1 20 to 1 15 to 1 18 to 0 30 to 0 35 to 0 50 to 8 00 to 0 45 to 5 T5 to 4 00 to 7 00 to 0 75 to 0 16 to 0 12 to 1 50 to 0 18 to 1 00 to 1 25 to L 18 to 28 to 58 to 0 40 to 0 00 to 6 00 to 86 to 0 to 0 to 0 00 to C 60 to 14 to 27 to 27 to 58 to 39 to 68 to 40 to 12 to 1879. 10 $1 bâ€"99 §3 25 8 00 2 50 6 50 21 19 24 18 16 85 0 50 1 27 1 24 0 17 0 14 1 50 1 15 1 20 0 31 0 46 0 55 9 00 0 50 61 0 50 0 00 6 40 48 0 50 71 41 | 30 50 28 70 18 15 50 who OPENS January 7th, with a Teaching, Staif of Three University Graduates, ‘ Thorough Work is done in every Departmeuat. _ ; sairi? passed the Intermediate in the Arst 18. ! he is 1 Cuts any orders that may be entruated to bim with neatness and punctuality, and at prices the cheapâ€" est in the village, Cutting Specially Attended to. Dundalk, Nov, 19th, 1870, Mount Forest High School, Give me a cau. On and after 1st Jan., 1880, RETURN TICKETS, Good for SIX DAYS from date of Issue, Will be issued between All Stations at Reduced Rates of Farc. Return Tickets can only be purchased at Stations. EDMUND_ WRAGGE, General Munager. 4. the Georgian Bay and Wellington Railway Company will apply to the Legislature of the Proâ€" vince of Ontario, at its next Session, for an met to ulter the line of its Railway at Jones‘s Mills, in the Tewnship of Derby, and to amend the Byâ€"law of the said Township for that purpose; and to conâ€" firm all Byâ€"laws granting aid to the said Railway Company, and for that purpose to amend the act of last Session zolating to the said Company, and for other purposes. G. B. & W. RAILWAY. I)UBL!C NOTICI is hereby given, that the Georgian Bav and Welinaton Railwny For Sale at C. L. GRANT‘S Durham. No Baits Fivcu to gull the public. Every customer served alike, . No socond priccâ€"every article marked in Plnln figures, We Con‘t pretend to keep the largest @tock north of Toronto, nor advertise Goods that we have not on haund, Fall weight und good measure every time. Try us une be convinced. I=*Remember the Stand, Douglass‘ Brick Block, MILL Street, MARKDALE. All bought for Cash, and every Line New,. NO SECOND HAND or Baukrupt Stock kept. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR W. CHITTICK, Try a Pair and Secure Comfort. Manufactured by C. E. RAMAGE, 282 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. Toronto, 15th Doc., 18°9 Are now receiying additions to their already well seleeted stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Boots & Shoes. HATS and CAPS, &e., Solicitor for said Company Dated, Decemmber 16th, 1879. too Toronto, (Grey, & Bruce Railway. New Cash Store BUTTER & RAE Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREET, DUNDALK. TRY Us for a NOBBY SUIT. N thanking his numerous customers for their past favors, and soliciting their future omes ge to say that he is now fully prepared to exeâ€" \ LL persons holding claims against the AA. Estate of WiLL!AM NEWELL, late of the Tewnship of Bentinck, in the County of Grey, Â¥Yeoman, who died on or wbhout the eighth (8) duI of November A. D.1879, are hereby notified to sen f it !:iy post prepaid, to me, Exector of the last will and testumcnt of the said Wiliivm Newoll, deâ€" ceased, on or before the Ordered Clothing| FIRST Day of MARCH next, Their Christian and Surnames, addresses and duâ€" scription, the full purticulars of their cluims, & statemeut of their amounts and the uature of the secureties (if un]y) held by them, or in default thereof they will be excluded from any claim against the said estate. |_ _ 3 ud 0 Tae purclaser at the time of sale to pay down & deposit of t n per cent and the balance within thirty days and i{ the purchiser so acsires, the sum of $500 muy remain on mortgage of the lands with intorest at s‘ per cent M‘Lf'ouly. Further particalurs can be had from E. D. Macâ€" Millan, Durhsm and the Postmaster at Purdy‘s Mids, (Pomona, P. 0.) Megau‘s Hotel in tho Fown of Purham, The following valuable pro?erty, being composed ol Lot 23 in tue 8th concession of the Township of Glenelg in ‘he County of Groy containing 100 eres m ore or less. ‘The soil is a clay loam. Thore are about 55 mcremcloared and in a fair state of cultivation. The remaining 45 acres is timvbored with Maple, Booch und Elin. The property is situated on the leudjn%l road to Marsdale 3 mil s Jistent and is 7 m l? from Pricevillo und 14 iniles from the Town of Durham. _ On tue lo: there is a smull orthard a fog hcuse and 3 barns. Tuesday the 17tb diy 0‘ February, A D. 1500, Valuable Freehold Progerty + luthe Township of Glenelg. _ '['!\DER and by virtue of the power of / .Bwle contained in a certain mow. mude by. M ary.M<Lell\n which will be&md on the dny ef sale, there wil: be offered for sale by Public Auction on Markdale, Jun. 8th, 1830 OME REASONS why these Suspenders are better than others :â€" Dated this 5th Jan., 1880 ue property will be sold subject to m reserve Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Poultry, &2. Auction Sale Exez:utors Notice. BUTTER & RAE. A SPECIALITY. GUTHRIE, WATT & CUTTEN, Mortgagâ€"es Slicitors. At 12 o‘clock noon ut FINLAY MACRAE, Executor WILLIAM KINGSTON, OF bm. 98 $88cvc‘h ï¬n.m ov-ltnvl. 1"-. nd 25 1 lll“"l Address !Au.n&.:.l‘b:: JUST RECEIVED E EBE 0T work it is doing in the As I buy for cash I car uuvaobnp(orlmlv Mlz?‘fy_!w- Owing to its cash. ; copies, e have been enabled to tmake grest improvements in is Repairing promptly done and Warramied. ; *P?**"*2°® $Yon at its present price, It has reâ€" Of Gold and Bilver Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings; Go!d, Silver and Plated Chains, A. GORDON‘S Watches, Clocks The Best place in the County A. GORDOXN, |3E One door north of Parker‘s‘Drag Store, l“‘"‘ 4 Durham, Nov‘ 6 1879. Jt Ek . Who are anxious to have their Dvellin:f Houses, Barns and Contents Insured avainst loss by Firc, can do so at a low rate, aud in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly. FPFARMERS AND OTHERS JOHN CAMERON‘s TEAS ARE GOOD, They are Cheap, They are Excellent Value. Bought before the Advance. Try Them. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! ATTENTICN ! Butter, Eggs, and other Trade, Taken in Exchange. All his Goods have been i;urclused for CASH in the BEST MARKETS, and not in tending to do a Credit Business, CASH Customeis will find it to their advantage to call and inspect his stock before buying elsewhere. THE CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. The subscriber having commenced Business in Durham, begs to call the attention of the Public, to his large and well assorted Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, A New Stock Rowswells‘s Building, Upper Town, DU RILA M. Just Opened Out, Durkam, D.c. 23, 1879. _A ? @ and Jewellery,â€" is at â€"TO BUYâ€" DURHAM. CAPS, &e., Which apon examination will be found to be Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Intending purchasers will find it to their interest To call and exomine his goods beforef Purchasing, HAS now received his FA LL and Winter Stock, or C. L. GRANT. G R OCE RIE S Always on Hand Cheap and Fresh, Which he will sell CHEAP for CASH. H. W. MOCKLER. Apply to »=â€"IN.~ CIRCULATION OF 1,.500 GOPIES Amongst the best classe; of the communit . This mi-manu circulationianstifios mmblm.mvyin placâ€" ing the price at #1.1) a year, and when V.e number of subscribers reswchos flg), which secms likel mo‘r. the yrice will be reduced to the NIB& m"n..' , 21.10 a yoar. ALMOST UNANIMOUS OPINTOX ex ressed of the WITs®zs by those who have tried i Lw‘uumaraub-‘mwm‘m: La Manitoba, who writes : "The umh.nuoo‘-:ytr] taat to do without it is almost * The" NORTRELS MESSEXGEN is an éightâ€"paged 2CMIMIORCAIY ilustrated , Which 80¢ a yorr M!inm lub.crm d mud clubs. It is the pioneer of the 3'".... tions, and goes everywhere. We receive HUNDREDS OF EVIDENCES ‘The Damy Wrrymes is mailed to all its subscrib ers in America at less than a cent a day, It is the BEST CENT NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD, giving all the latest news by telegraph, editorials on the most important questions, a comdgnhenlvo correspondence column, a valuable partment devoted to the contemporary press, home and 7 . ligious reading,s weekly summary of the new bo« viks and llTflll-â€"h (uz,mh number is the world‘s history for a day. Price, Mndl.am. $3.00 a yeur. The Werkuy Wiryrss bears the seme relation to the week as the daily does to the day. In this puper the news is summarized and condensed to the smallest space, that everything may place. Its great popularity l:‘&awu by 1ts Agent Western Insurance Co., Durham CHEAPEST AND BEST JOHN CAMERON, work it is doing in the which costs but nd much less to may have a y96 The mndersigned would intimate to those whose * tn se ons (h e esd io O oo oeenen t n ientt t & n an 0o s ts will be placed in uthor hnnds for co'lwim',. Repairing done with neatâ€" meoss and dospatch. CaAsH FOR HIDEs. The Last Call. THE snhnn’l‘-.r has on havd and for Bale a wtock of Lenther of different brupds in Arstâ€"Class 4 low as i :flkt :ï¬:uy:kfl «s u t cun be Boots and Shces, y TH® very sest MaATERIAL «amiioranaity qq uce ppise m e en othe Those in need of Such Articles would do well to Jall and Inspect My Stock, The Subscriber is also Agext for All Kipcs of FARN IXPLENXEXPS ROBERY MeFARLANE, Leather, Leather. ROBERT McFARLANE. Carriages, Buggies, Dcmoâ€" crat Wagons, etc., DUIRIHIA M Carriage Works. and Pure Spices. TOBACCOES and Claars French White Wine Vinegar. Sugars, TAE AS, Cof Madder, specially fine and at bottom price From 2be per gallm. Try our Excelsior Qil, the sheapest in the market. and Lamp Goods; Machine Oil and Axle Grease, Our Paints, Oils, White Lend and Colors are all that cau be desived in quality price as low as any other house. Toilet articles, Fancy Goods, Trusses Bhoulder Braces, &c, H. PARKER, CIEMIST & DRUCGIST. J=*Cash for all kinds of Grain. GROCERIES Flour, Feed & Produce Store, MUNXN & Co, 37 Park Row, New Vork. Braich Office, cor. F. & 7th Sts., Washington, D. C Durham. Messrs. MUXX & Co, afe Solicitors of Ammpican at 1 Poreign Patonts, have had 35 n-n--mrï¬- tice, us 4 now have the largost establishment ih the wo! . Patents are »btrined on the bost terms. A speok 1 notice is made in the Selentific Amerkcain of :1 Inventions patented through this A..-«n‘r,\‘. with the name and residence of the Putentee, By the t1«â€" mense circulation thus rlvc-n. public stvemion is directed to the merits of the new putent, and sales or introduction often easily effected. Any person who has made a new distovery or invention, can ascortain, free ef eBarrge. «h th r * patent can probably be obtsined, by vriting to MuUXX & Co. We ‘@lso send free our Hend HRook about the Patent Laws, Patonts, Cavenis, Trud â€" Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for procuring advances on in ventions. Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents 66 # * » a# The Scientific American. TBE Somwrr®!s _ Amertca® is a jlarca Firstâ€"Claas . 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