iv o ’X B3% < / 1 \ 7 at #}. #4 Â¥i 4J n? *4,; #) &{ t ean form no idea of its mpreguability= Very properly its strenath cannot be ueu] from a ship im the bay; only when you Iand do you find that the seaâ€"walls bristle with heavy guns and groan beneath piles of bail ; only as you traverse its banks do you see how formidable breack loaders peep from every available chink, powerful morâ€" tars lurk behind every convenient embank. ment. . And not only as you penetrate th“ body of the rock do you get any just notion of the maryvellous piece of militury engiâ€" neering exbibited in its "galleries." There are tunnels excavated from the rock,paralâ€" lel to its outer side, but some thirty feet there from, and large enmough to drive a cnrriage through. They are in two tiers, aud comprise a total length of nearly three miles, â€" At eyery thirty feet or so along the spacious embrasures are out hewn that terâ€" minate in commandiog portâ€"holes, which look to a spetator outside the rock like s vallows‘ nestâ€"holes in a sandâ€"cliff. These embrasure contain heavy guns, always standing ready for action, with powder magezines hard by. ;Frow the portâ€"holes beaatiful pe p of Spanish country are obâ€" tsiged on the north stde, you look down on a half sandy, half grasey fat, perhaps half a mile long, and as wide or wider, emnecting the rock with the mainiand and »»perating the bay from the Mediterranean. Awo limes of sentry boxes, the one at the rock end, mark the boundary of British and Spanish land, and between this line is the ‘"mentral ground." The guns of the q aarried embrasures, and those hidden exomon that stud the western and sonthern slopes of the rock, cover the neighboring Bpanish land, the whole of the bay and the straights ; and strengthening work is ever going on by the fortifieation of new pcints that from time to time appear vulnerable. The eastern side of the rock requires no protection ; it is a formidable wall, with a great sandâ€"slope in one place but with no footâ€"hold or anything more than a few fishâ€" ermen‘s buts near the water‘s edgo. Dors a man ever go into a grocery store and say, ‘I‘ll give you five cents a pound for gugar.‘ and expect to be treated with respect? Not at all. He asks the price of sugar and pays what is asked or goes without. Butths same man will offer a price twenty per cent below rates, for a given space in the advertising columns of a newspaper, and feels offended because it is not taken.â€"New Haven Register. Mr. J, B. King, Grand Secretary of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, opened District Lodge of Institution at Walkerton on Wednesday of last week. Paisley, Clif. ford, Durham, Chesley, Port Eigin, and Teeswater were well represented. Instue tion was given in the proper working of both the encampment and subordinate lodgâ€" es, and the unwritten work of the order in that section will now be uniform,. The vimting Oddfellows were entertained at a supper by the Walkerton lodge. Tas Bartist Corn®or.â€"In accordance with the Act of meorporation the first anâ€" nual meeting of the Trustees ot the new Baptist Theological College was held on Tuesdoy afternoon in the Jarvis street Church, Toronto. The following were clected permanent officers of the Board: â€"Hon. Wm. McMaster, Chbairman; Dr. Buchan, Secretary ; Mr. D. E. Thompson, Treasurer. The Standing Committees were then appointed. ‘The appointment of professors to the colloge was then proceedâ€" ed with. The Rev. Dr. Castle was unaniâ€" monsly elected President, and the Rev. Prof. Torrance, of Woodstock, one of the professors. Their respective departments have yet to be chosen. The appointment of a third professor it was decided to leave in the hands of the Execative Cornsmittee. Mr. John Harvis, of Brantford, and Mr. Thomas H. Hodgson, of Montreal, were clected as addational trustees. The Hon., Wm. MceMaster, in addition to what he has already done for the College, announced that it was his intention to endow the President‘s Chair. Mr. McMaster has alâ€" so presented an illaminated copy of the trust doed, beautifally bound, and intended for use in the College library. The futare of the College was felt to be an assured The nude body of an infant negro was found on Sunday afterncon on Waterâ€" street, Guelph. It was in a decayed conâ€" dition aud had evidently been there some A diamaterons fire occurred in Trenton on Fridey morning, by which several shops and other buildings were destroyed. The loss is put down $25,000, of which $8,000 i= covered by insurance. guceess. It is expected that the building will be ready for occupancy in October, when it will be opened. As Ouruaoso Hoseaso Kinus twz Drsâ€" rrover or His Pescz.â€"Five weeks ago two tramps stopped with a family named Davis on St. Francis river, 75 miles south of Memplus, Tenn. A week ago, while the elder and younger Davis were absent, the tramps eloped with their wives, going down theriver i 1 a flat boat. The younger Davis started in pursuit on a steamer, and pvertook the party camping on the bank. On persuading the captain to slow up he stepped on the deck and shot dead the tramp who abducted his wife, and getting off at the nest landing he returned and found the dead man daserted, A pardon in his pocket showed him to be an Iilinois sounviet named Clark. Ixcexniartsy in Kepper.â€"The trial of George Patton, who was before the Owen Sound magistrates on Monday charged with hnving fired the dwelling of one Mrs. Campbell, of the townslip of Keppel, was resumed on Wednesday. ‘The case occuâ€" pied the court all the afternoon, and was eoneluded at a late hour. The evidence, which was entively of a cireamstantial charneter, was sufficiently stroug in the opinion of the magistrate, to commit the The Tarcomans have capturel Naru Essar, the most advanced post on the road to Merv, and slaughtered the entire Russian garrisou. nesnised. Patton was accordingly comâ€" mitted for trial at the Assizes on a charge of arson. Until you have set foot on ibraitar you Strength of Gibraltar. s + @ ++ One thing which astonishes the cen:us enotnerators is the few unmarried ladies over 25 years of age. The St. Louis and San Francisco Railâ€" way Compans has sold 138,000 acres of land to a Seutch lavd company, who are exâ€" pected to settle a large number of Seotchâ€" men on it. Five of the Nihilists condemned for their comnection with the Czar‘s arsassination, uamely, Rouasakoff, Michaeloff, llbb_clll chitch, Jeliaboff, and Sophie Pieofisky, were hanged on Friday, in the Somenoff Square, St. Petersburg. There was uo breach of order by the populace, probably owing to the presence of a large body of military. ‘A horrid incident cceurred, . the breaking of Michaeloffs rope. He was raised again, and the rope broke & second time, qeeeuiutinq x third attempt, which was successful. Hessy Helfuaun, the sixth condemmed one, yet remaines to be executed. A cough is usually the effort of Nature to expel some morbid matter irritating the air passage of the lungs. It may however, proâ€" ceed from an inflamed or irritable condition of the throst, a slight rash or hun or often being perceptible,. Let the cause be what it may, tt: remedy should be Hagyard‘s Pectâ€" oval Balsam. A purely vegetable Balsamic throat and Jung healer â€" For sale by all dealâ€" ers in medicine, at 25 cents per bottle. â€"b162. 1 Journalistic amenities in England are easily overstepped. The Labonchereâ€"Lawâ€" son foud is an illustrative instance. And now Mr. Labouchere has fallen foul of anâ€" other friend and brother. The distinguished editor of London Trutk used to be more than an ally of the editor of the London World. But, then, recently Mr. Edmond Yates of the later journal took into his bead toissue an evening journal entitled the Cueâ€" koo,on the model ot Truthâ€"bat a long way behind the original in specimens of gossip â€"and thereupon Mr. Labouchere indulges in a little bit of his mind thns : "The journalistie Cuckoo seems to be ruming very much in the same line as the bird of that name. The bird coolly takes possesâ€" sion of some other bird‘s nest, and makes use of it for its own purpose. The journalâ€" istic Cuckoo adopts as its own the paraâ€" graphs appearing in other papers. Nature has not blessed the bird with sufficient inâ€" tellect to enable it to make a uest. I now see how appropriate the name Cuckoo was given to the new attempt at evening jourâ€" nalism, \ DJOINING the Town of Durkam, LA Fifty acres of land, good soil, well imptovodi beantifully situated, close to station. Good mil privilege and never failing streamm on the lot. PROPERTY FOR SALE. The great marvel of healingâ€"the grand climax of medical discoveries is Burdock Blood Bitters. It cures all diseases of the Blood, Laver, Stomach, Bowels, Skin, and Kidneys, Female Complaints, Scrofula, Genâ€" eral and Nervous Debihty, and is a reliable Tomic in all broken down conditions of the system. _ Sample Bottles 10 cents, Supplhed by all dealers 19 medicine. â€"b162, W. CALDWELL, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, Soutm Exp, Duruayn, Near Cattle Yard Hotel. * If you want a first class Boot or Shoe in the latest styles of fashion, Sewed or Pegged, just leave your order at the nbove ad«dress, and you will find you will be Properly Suited and At a Moderate Price. AMERICAN JEWELRY, tunes at the business. Ladies make as much as man, and ‘uunq boys and girls make great pay, No one who is willing to work fails to make inore money every day than can be madein a week at any ordinary emYll«.ymom, Those who engage at once will find a short road to fortune. ___ _ I N thauking my many Customers for the very liberal Patronage received since comâ€" mencing business in Durham, 1 stote that I am now better than ever prepared to execute work of 5 OutAtsent free to those who wish to engag in the most Flenunt and profitable business known. l".verr.h ng new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. @10 a dayand upâ€" wards is easily made without staying away from home ever night, Norisk whatever. ‘Many new workers wanted at once. Many are making forâ€" tunes at the business. Ladies make as much want many men. women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities, grh business wiu pay more than ten times ordinary wages. We mrnm an expensive outft and nli that you need, tree. No one whe NSIS? fails to make money very muy. .Y‘gn can devote your wholo ;hu: to the w , or 0f your spare moments. ull inâ€" formation aud all that is nead: d sent free. in Colored & Bright Gold Sets, LOCKETS, SEALS, _ _ GOLD & Silver W ATCHES Key and Stem Winders. The latest in Hall, Parlor and Bracket CLOCK®. Some beantiful designs in Silver and Elecâ€" tro Plated Ware at W. F. DOLLS‘, Flesherton. A Superior Quality. As usual COPYING and ENLARGING done in A 1 style. [ golden charce is offered, thmbzo:). ways kuepin’ poverty from your r Those who aJways take advantige of the good chances for making money that sreofferâ€" ed, generally become wealthy, while those who do the work, or only your spare moments. Full in ::r.u‘l’nï¬n‘:nd all that is nead: 4 sent fm."“ + Address Srtxsox & Co. Portlaad Ma us Picture IFraming Done in 35 different Styles. I OT 82, in the 11th Con., Bentinek. 4 For terms apply to Mr. Hugh Rose, Durham, r D. Darroch, (Yt'}lixngwuml P. 0. D. DARROCK. Wep.17. 1881. 0C h154 For particulars apply to March 3rd, 1841 PHOTOGRAPHY. For terms apply to Murch 3rd, 1881 Feb.17, 1881 Durham Nov.25 1880 Durhana, 1881 OTS 43 & 44, in the 3rd Con. Bentinek, 4 South of the Durhaim line, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN RINGS, Address H P acc®Trt & Co. Portland, Maie MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale or to Rent, For Sale or to Rent. BENor Sale, A Call is respectfully solicited. BRACELETS, Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ Yourselves by making money when s INCLUDING JAMES HENPERSON, On the premises T. DONAGHY, Or F MackAE, Durnam *h156 , boys and ; Kelsey‘s old Stand. y112. CHAINS, R. RILT &o. &c. Five (5) SACKS of SEEDS. CLOVER & TIMOTHYX SEED AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Just received another lot of New Spring Goods, Consisting New Goods, Goods, Goods! Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes &c. Michigan Broadclioth., A nice assortment of Ladies A spendid range of Prints in POMPADOURS, plain colours, and light and dark fancies A beautiful line of Dress Lustres at 15c. Another Lot of those Extra value Black Cashmeres. A Large Stock of Towels in Linen and Cotton Il_uck. aud Cotton and Linen Turkish The Latest Thing in Prints, and the most Fashionable, ‘The Eldorado,‘ in Navy and Gold. 1 Case Swiss Embroidery, very cheap. Grey and White Cottons, Ducks, Dennims, Cotton Tweeds, SHIRTING, TWEEDS, &e., &c., &c. Kâ€"«*Highest Price for Butter & E The Leading Hardware House Having purchased the Stock from F. J. HALL, cordially invites Cross Cut Saws, Hand Saws, Buck Sa Butcher Saws and Saw Blades. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, JAPANS, GLASS & PUTTY, Very Cheap. Farmers and others Building will find it to their advantage to buy from me. Ropes, Cow Chains, Logging Chains, Trace Chains, SPADES and SHOYVELS, Chopping and Scoring Axes, Broad Axes, Carpenters‘ Tools of all kinds, &c. NAILS at bottom Prices. 5 Don‘t forget the Stand, next door to Parker‘s Drug Store, Upper Town, HA R D WV A RE. Bar Iron and General Blacksmith‘s Supplies, Always on Hand. & mEBTL TD and C A. t D L CUT NAILS, Very Cheap. Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE Is the Largest, Best Assorted, .1881. Durham, March 24th, 1881. Durckam, Japuary 13th, 1631. New Spring Goods! Durbam, Jan. 5th, 1881. At GRANT"S. â€"Bath Towels. A Good range of LINEN MTABLE DAMASKS. Auso All to visit his establishment an inspect his Stock which is now complete T. J. ADIE, And Marked at the Cheapest Prices. A Full Stock of S E E D S, Now is the Time to Buy. MOW ATS (Per 8. S. Scotland.) DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN, Durham. . MOCKLER‘S. ‘ Spring Mantle Cloths. A LARGE SUPPLY AT H. PARKER, B BTOCK OF â€"ALSOâ€" w=} Nâ€"â€" Hand Saws, H. W. MOCKLER. &T« J, F. MOWAT, : â€"OFâ€" CORSETS from 35c per pair up T. J. ADIE. Lower Town, DURHAM. G TRA NVTT~S. 1881. Buck Saws, tfâ€"149 yl4t 1 gal. can full 60 cts. 2 gal do 90¢. 5 gal do $2. Gretchen Bows, Muslia and Silk Scarfs, Chenille, Ruchings, Motto Pocket Handkerâ€" chiefs, Damask do., Hair Ornaments, Back Combs, Ladies‘ Neck Chains, Lace Gloves, Coloured Lace Mitts, &c. Frillings from 5 cents per yard up. GENTS‘ RESGATTA SHIRTS. Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Goodâ€"Flavored TEAS from 35 cents up. J. CAMERON. Fancy Goods at John Cameron‘s. Lovely China Fichues, New Style of Embroidered Collars, Dominion Organ & Piano Company, Correspondence Solicited. Send for Illustrated Catalogue The subacriber wishes to inform the inhakitauts of Darham and tde surrounding Townships, that he is now prepared to do We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PLIANOS Who are anxious to have their Dwelling Houses, Barns and Contents Insured against loss by Fire, can do so at a low rate, am,i in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly. The Durham Woollen Factory Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the World. Done on the shortest notice and in the best style, _ Flaunels, Tweeds, Full Cloth, and Stock ing Yarn to exchange for W ool or sell for Cash Cheap, ORGANS AND PIANOS. The Largest and Most Complete Factory in the Dominicn, ~â€"~> 140x 100~ ImMflI‘lW"â€"mhlflthdm in ahi adults. Price 25 cents or 5 for $1. » e destroyer of worm in children ot Mrs. Freeman‘s New Domestic Dyes perfect i 4 duralibity they have no equal. Price 15 cents per f‘:{::g in every color. For brightness and rommnnspurmemnpene mememeynrnnnncmnmmonmannetennmmnmmecmenmemanemnmnnnnmnnsnctenmncmeninrupprsrannannnatmnzmin BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS (4 . Theâ€" only Medicine that successfully purifies the P _ Blood, acts upon the Liver, Bowels, Skin and Kidneys, -:’:-, while at the same time it allays Nervous Irritation, SE and strengthens the Debilitated System, perfectly and We | speedily curing Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constiâ€" NESE] pation, Headache, Rheumatism, Dropsy,N ervous and Genâ€" a eral Debility, Female Complaints, Bcrofuls, Erysipelas, Blood, acts upon the Liver, Bowels, Skin and Kidneys, while at the same time it allays Nervous Irritation, and strengthens the Debilitated System, perfectly and speedily curing Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constiâ€" pation, Headache, Rheumatism, Dropsy, N ervous and Genâ€" eral Debility, Female Complaints, Scrofuls, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and every species of Chronic Disease arising from Disordered Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels or Blood. THE BEST IN TOWN! COAL OIL, A.l. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFYINC TONIC IN TNE WoRLD, Sample Bottle, 10¢, _ T. MLBURN & C0., SOLE ACENTS, TORONIQ, __ Regular Size, ©1.00 At HARRIS & CO‘S., Durham. Â¥eb. 12th, 188¢ Durham, August 17, 1880 1TARMERS® AND OTHERS CUSTOM WEAVING|! MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, ... ... ... 1876. do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION , Teronto, 1879, Special notice of the Ladies is called to his Stock of Goods, viz See the Following Prices. Mailed Free. Addressâ€" 1DONMU,ILINI0ON Best in the Market. or 30 days. Applyto JOHN CAMERON, Apent Western Insurance Co., Durham Bowmnanvill, Ont. Â¥â€"1086 JOHN CAMPBELL. There is a goid fever, and silvey fever, and lead feverâ€"a genoral minâ€"y Tovi; p\‘"lhlll in Rut l'uru‘;c-)u.t now, A"Flï¬ht er has been introduced and bonunray will no doubt be found. An Ameriecan Showngan Nln’hiï¬ng pavarama of some mighty "mnexplare river incantiously replying to one of f audience, who asked if he had Nimself h there, said, "B »on there? Ob no ! x., mar been there !" 1510c G JBI°CCPD, _ 37 Acts at once uuoy N; Kecreticn®, the Bowels, the Liver, thy mieg and the Kidneys. .!mn:fyn the Blood, diepely all foul humors«, and strengthens the nervouy and debilitated syrtem. No kuown remedy can do more. Try it and be ©onViuoed, ... b162. * »pmig + That matchicss medic) blm d Bitters. It acts at "Well, I never," he says with deliberatioy, "I never expected to see such a cuimiual, senseless wastefulness! The â€" idog of warming the water before throwing ; um At a conflagratioa a worthy citizen & with stupefaction on the stemm theâ€"ouy Mothers who are startled at the hour of midulgh'« by that ominous hourse colugh of your hittle ones, what would you not pivefop a prompt and certain means of rolief from that dread destroyer of your chiliren, Croupt Buch a means you may have for the trifling sust of 25 conts, It is Hagysrd‘s Y ollow O the great Housebold remedy tor all infay. matory and prinful disoases, Do not re over night again without it, 1162 Outft furnished free, with full instructione for conducting the most profita ble busiâ€" ness that anyone can engage in, The busiâ€" f ness is so easy to learn, and our instraeâ€" tions mw-h-J-le und plain, that any one cam muke great profits from the very sturt. No one can fail who is willing to work. Wormen are as sucâ€" cessfull us men. Boys and girlu can earn large sums, Many have mude at the business over one handred dolars in a single week, Nothing like it m s e P PP P + abled to make money. Youcan engage in this busiâ€" ness duricg your spare time at great profit. You 0 not bavs to invest capital in it. We take all the risk, Those who nsed ready monoy, should write tu us at vnce. All {urnished free A Liy dAddisee Lati & Co. Agusta, Maine »ver known before. All who ;in;fl.g; ure surprised at the ense and rapidity with which they are enâ€" wbled to make money. Youcan engage in this busiâ€" "Their name is legion"â€"the »rms + that matchless medicine A/ thentic descriptions of over 7,300Cities, Tow ns and Villnges in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebee Nova Sootin, New Brunswick, Newfoundané Prince Edward Island, Munitoba, British Colum® bin, and the North West Torritories, and other general information, drawn from officia) sourcen® as to the names locality, extent, ete., of over 1,800 Linkes und Rivers; a Taki® or mourks, showing the proximity of the Railroad Stations, and Sem, Lake and River Ports, to the Citics T. v as, Vilagâ€" 0s, etc., in the soveral Provinces,(this Table will be found invalusble}; and a neat Colored Map of the Dowminion of Canada. Edited by P. A. chosmy, * sisted by a Corps of Writers. Bubscribers unmes mnpeet(n“y soliclted. Agents wanted. Price83â€"â€"Paynable on Dolivery . JOHN LOVELL & SON, Publishers. Montreal, August 1880 Durhamâ€"Third Puesday in each month Pricevilleâ€"Monday before Durham, Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durham, Mount Forestâ€"Third Weduesduy in ta Promptly attended to. Pipe Firules silver and me:al made to order. Au Pressâ€"Wo be Published in Jan., 1881 LOVELL‘S Gazeteer of British North month. % € We Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month, Harristonâ€"Pridgy before the Guolp): Fair Draytonâ€"Baturday before Guelph, Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph, Douglasâ€"Monday before Elora Fair, lhm.iltonâ€"f-â€"(‘yrsul_, _l’uluce Grounds, the LADIES ANi GEXTS® COLD AxD sSILYER WATCHRS THAT CAX NoT BE BEAT FoR TIME PIECES ANDCHEAPNESS. JEWELLERY, GoLP PLATED, JET AND GARNXET LADMES SETS, BHRACELET®S, CHARMS, LOCKETS, CUFF PIXS, BABY PIXS, CUTF BUTrOX®S,COLOR BUT. % TOXS,8TUDS, GOLb PLATED Aab BILVE R Cnarys. Jem, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings, Silver Thimbles, Spectacles &c. Repairing of all Kinds (QNTAINING the latest and most au J thontle donarintlom« nfawne® XAMiHac Warne day after Guelph, yosh Berlinâ€"Â¥First Thursday in each month Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in e«ch month Listowelâ€"First Friday in each mwouth, Fergusâ€"Thursday following Mount Forest, Rosemontâ€"Hifteenth of Felyuary, Aypril June, August, October and December, Primroseâ€"Wednesday _ preceding the Orangeville Enir. Orangevilleâ€"The 2ud Thursday in ead month,. Fleshertonâ€"Monday before Orangeville, Dundalkâ€"~Tuesday before Orangeville, Shelburneâ€"Wednesday before Orangeville, Marsvilleâ€"Bcecond Wednesday in each South | Depart 7:15 a.m., 11335 a.m. Arrise 1130 a.m., 4325 p.am., North. Depart, 1130 a.is., 445p am, Arrive, 116 a. m., 620 p.am Wost, Depurt 585 a. m. 1445 was. Arrive 11:00 a. in., 445 p.ru, OwEN soUnDP. Depart 6:30 a. m., 1200 noon Arrive â€" 4:00 p.ip., 10:10 p.in. â€" PLESKERTON south, Depart 8:55 a. m., 245 p. m. Arrive 15 p. m., 'I;s}p. mm New Goods, New Goods, trains will rum as followsiâ€" _ * _ TouonTto(vNio® sratios. Depart, 7:30 «. m., 12:20 p. m., 5:00 p. m Arrive, 10:30 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 9:40 p. m, ORaANGENILL®, Bouth â€" Depart 735 a.m., 11335 a. m.,5:;%0p.w. Arrive 1130 a. m., 4225 p.an., $:340 p. is North, Depurt, 1130 a.im., 445p m, ___ _ Arrive, 4336 w. mn., 6220 puam Fortime atintermediate stationssee Time Tab EDMUND WRaAGGE Genore! Manag â€"ATâ€" A. GORDON‘S. Clocks from $2.00 upwards, month, t Walkertonâ€"The last Wedwesday in month, Mildmay â€"Last Wednesday â€" of month. _ . TERSWATEER Depart 6:00a. m., 1145 a. m.* Arrive 1040 a. m., 4:30 p. m. *The Mixed train will onln)"‘ruu on Tuesday, The duys and Saturduys. Touo.\"m. GREY, AND BRUCE RALLWAY Toronte November 1879 On and aftor MONDAYX, $th May, 1879# BEST and CHEAPEST EVER SsOLD CHANGE OF TIME MONTHLY CATTLE FAlXg IN DURHAM. € _ who p;fjl;lfdock in «ach LC f the ench each At the 0 fice, Gar Professiona) and . space and an T woiuches or 24 Phrae inches do. Quarter colum», Mali columu, One colusm®, , Do. six Do. thir (‘/‘“A‘ .~‘\'\’!‘1 Line for the firs tor eatk subs measure. Hvery Phursday #». $1. 2511 not ps Durha.m’ *L ks "‘THE REVIEW rdinary ® reapus, aud â€" ree of charg« weeks for ®!, | geod 8 lines. Advertisemen by written inst userted wutil f «larrates, TERMS:â€" sTRAY BusINESS DIRECTORY ~LEGAL _ tyw $LPRED PME wrihiatiin Whowey )wen 6 * B antimiek , t t Luthorford‘s RATES OF ( ;l"‘..\hl‘ ATL ege, Toront YPTERI® Will be nt H day and Pri Lomveyascet T‘ TTORNXE Â¥rosi ARRISTEAR® South End B Ti EC NE wery Soutk c wonska1 ete. T whortes mude t mity of w0 on lw TVJ .L.3 @erETC N on hn during t ga nswal will su Di Fown Durham , May ALEXANDEE P r Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, S ND 1600 Bush. 1 Durham P E.D. MACM RXEY â€" AT â€")â€" Residence at th« J nad tuke Uy the LatestStyle . rHC «n ve J.0u8 MISCELLANEO‘JS. Gewing Mo $1, the a These nach a NIM ALA, 4 $1x oi three not IHXlouse, ®IlT=» "** Ornamental Painter, Glazing, Clarges Modc® * wilh reom. Durhem., Marcl &1.0( T THE ROC Lae®s® Freosco 1 Look out fwr cold we 19 PUBLISHET How are you Q VERY important . 9° one to copsider as the. jurious for health than cold can very easily be remodiod ar #o feei comfortable by calling 0. steme.jumr., who. bus al) sh a large 9 1 busi® Knitting Stockings Alexander In aizes on the m« "fl_w the shortes @efiea competition. Give him a call an PK. LJ 6 at his ATE of Outame y ePR 3 INARY sURCGE MEDICAL wht PIJ Et. $ A%s 6 Oct F5th , 1880 May 12 ADBDVEI TAILOR, W $ old on + bseri wwx. Jounsto® â€"I rNqLAA I« Agent f s on the most improy u..,.:._m-»ï¬u a: ne M A to s« 0 Â¥ ,A AN DoW NES, romptiy awMPont ind â€" Banner Bpecialit] 186 KVILLJ 3keryv Dm‘ham 4 Post OS PCRHAM ate «. 8. A I, N )N PURHAM Lath & Li Ont. Bteg odairt » BROWN, d support na Robertson, € > Lower Town iljoen. 118 Shincles of far Sock M 1 8B( on Wecoolved SW LE mm 3 0 applian cathe & Soc we