.; ii). H a Ix Is-rip. us CmtmttEm--We cannot but think that this constant present). of human mimic. pure and happy, of simple nnd mm l tit onjoym nt, exerts a great ti m; 1: little noticed iMuenee, on this whole an it taming family of man; and that 'vu-i, mml-cr of it toregoei' somewhat of 111.4 zritiJnic“. nhates something of itsfnryi aim n i c. such eontermplatiou of sometV ing ha, 3 Ker (Lani himself, which never yet) regarded m If. never was infuriated by passions. tio wander that the mate“ of men have mostly evinced I Mount. fomliw.ccs I. r children; neither is it surpris- ing that in some person! not otherwise of weak Bimini-tor. such fondness should even the to excess. In our mourning over I lost chi“. thr very sources of our comfort bear in them at; cmhiueriug venom for our grief. To the hazy worm. WM, inau,i. the death of n child f It forwarded, it a. med no human aim: it stood an umittrib cant alien by the side at the mighty I!!! dusty arena of life. Not no to an punt. To him its uni]. and play won an in vigonling spirit OWN“ in the m- Ctet; and tho very apathy of the 'hol. world besides, its utter want of mug with himin his (to their (0959') "Mm. has. becomes ital! an Mihikytt- cl my lonely, tse-Gala. iiilV,? chum. Empireedm riee em! fell, " been recorded in history there in no. “chub-e owed hie min or deeey to checking the lust of new “Him acquisition. The wine“ of the Bowen Ewen we: the the one who even re- eatled the boundliee d hig dominion hon beyond the Dumbo. Every one an d'ucen end denounce tha - folly of the III-mu who eovete more endure land, when he be: neither 'arritnl not dull to turn to mount whet he bee My gut ; though he doee not commonly pro- ceed by ooveneuu tehen in the dark lest his landlord abode! 00-. to know qrhat Stitt of deed he in aiming. But it re- quires :1 Head] eye and . Brm "solution to mmumiu the good tmditioa of all our bygme statesmen en juncture when All traditto" is discardod " newJenM. or, " Mr. Roebuck mils them, “original" {hand a thing. He is apt to be a very re. ticent mzm. IL, does nut have to talk a great dual. He is a moderate man not only in balm of body, but also of mind. m in not a passionate man; itso by nature, he has overcome it by We. m is a nincere man. not a plotter or “homer. What In my; may be relied on. He in n trustworthy man. You feel uh with your property or tho administration of “him in his lands. no is a brave man, for his conclusions are Inuically deduced from the sure basis of truth, and he does not {our to mintuin them. He is n good man. for no one an be thorouoly honest and truthful without being good. r, such A quality “tumble t Most misuredly so. It u not trom-it is made. Charaeter any be formed l of course. then. it; mmpouont pull my be moulded in .2.»sz formation. devices, and the mind 'tfolly finds utter- noo through the who of authority. Brit. Lin,which bu grown no post any - become little; through tho chain“ seiii,'uuess of luxurious living; through Tux Rama MAN.--0f ell the qualities that combine to form a good character, there is not one were important than n- liability. Most emphatically is this true of the character of a good business man. The world itsellembrneee both truth and honesty and the reliable man mutt neon-nil, be truthful end honest. We see no much nll around us that exhibits the ubsence of thin crowning quality. that we no tempted in our muons moods to deny its very existence. But there are, nevertheleu. reliable men, men to be depended upon, tn be trusted, in whom you may rope.†tsouihUnee, whose word is as good as their bond, and who“: 1 promise is performance. It my one of you know such 3 mm. make him Four friend. You on“ only do so. however. by Assimilat- ing his e.Graeter. Ho doe- not jump at mulcluwluux. ile is not n frivolous mun. He " tlum.s,rhtful. lie turns over a subject in lllw xmml. and looks at it all round. He is n t r y mm or nun-sided man. He sees urglecling realms. " home to name her- sell everywhere else in milking phantom. ; through patting ugein on her resources . strum. Aka that of the greet French Iver. wh ch brought her people to misery, and [ her t..r 4:0 to peril; through tint denial}. of equLJ rights to others, which taught III 80 severe e lesson " the epoch of the Arm. ed Neutrality. But she will never lose by the modesty in thought and hanegemhieh most at all become- the (new at men- kiud ; never by forwnnlneu to allow, and to assert, the equd riguts of ell Itetee In“ natlonl ; never by running to be made the tool of foreign cunning, for ends then to her pnnciples and tooling; - by keep- ing her engagement. in due rel-tier: to her manna. or by htssiasnding thou menu for the any of need, and for the noble duty ttr dc funding. as Mouton 01ers. the came of pal Lie r gm. and of ntiorul freedom. over the blond expanse of Clsriut.udom.--rhe Rum Hun. W. E. Gladstone, in the Nine. lzcl..". C, Mary, Of all tho abound precticee If the present day what is called "trotting" is one of the most n-dhnluus. What emunement or env juynons two men. both, in ell pronbility. t ",,le to pnv for their own drinks, can find in alurnntoly "gtualing" It each other's â€1mm; is une of the things that no pest tiuding out. They would not drum of buying one another boots or settling one one Mother's laundry bills ; therein no mutual treating to water rates or even to mutton chops or any thing eatehlo. We might [use the matter by with n laugh or enmar were it only a foolish custom. but it in as tnisehievom, u it is re liculonl. Most people who conform to it drink in consequence twice " much " they would otherwise, helping one another, to lottish helplessuess under pretence of friendlinue. A Word of warning in unsounble, for this is the time of par when the preposterou- eud ruinous usage is most prudent. A Mischievous Custom. The Pall of Empires. no Wu: Hm Ur.--a,ast Sundey evening e minister who wee punching in e certain church in the towthopped suddenly in the miNtukudisesou-nd eddreuingemn in the puny, mid t--"Wilt you plan wake up that men who ie sleeping in the an! behind you P' The undid “rogues.- ed. end the sleeper evoke in I hurry, rub. hedhileyn.endtriedtolooku ifhehed never been asleep " amend bed only been excused from deep and lotion- "Ntrtiort. A subdued mile phyed our the feature rf the an dthe count-Hon, but no one found lny dime-my in keeping enh- an: that, -TMW Wei. l This in how the Corporation wow and ‘ice lily-low "poiek" puts it :-BreUhea there a men with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said, this: is my own my nativeice? It lies in front of my own door; pedestrians tramp it o'er end o'er. some slip and tall and break their noun, while others creep on hands and tonal, end with lees fussing end less grumbling, that comes from ground and lofty tumbling. So I will scnpe the ice “my, end not . trap for others ley, their bones to pulver- ize. I'll let pedestrians walk erect, bind up the lune and broken necked. and bid the fallen rise. I'll leave no skating parks before my dwelling place or omee door, but keep them free from frozen wnter. on every honest person oughter.- Guelph Mercury. his: Wrr.-Them are two kinds u Irish wit-the intention and the nin- tentioual. ot this latter sort there is an absolute limitless supplv. tuiordml by the redundancy of metaphor and illustrious eommon to the national mind, and pro' ductive oi absurdities and hyperbole: de- lightful to study. Take the peroration, for instance, of a clergyman describing the joy. ful death of the Chistian:-"My hrethern, he leaps into the very arms of death. and makes his hollow jaws ring with eternal hallelujahs." And the destiny ofthe wicked -"When deuth. with his quiver full of ar- _ rows, mews them down with the harem of 1 destruction." A poor-law guardian in the north of Ireland very lately surpassed these flotter, of rhetoric when he addressed his. audience :-Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board '.--TI" eyes of Europe are up- on us. The apple of discord has been flung into our midst, and if it be not nipped in the bud, it will burst into a eoMagmtion which will deluge the world l" At all times the richness of Irish phraseology borders on the grotesque. An English squire would be amazed " receiving the good wishes expressed ones to our knowledge to an Irish one :--"Lottg life to your honour for ever, and long may you live in splend- our ;" or n petition addressed to the writer's father. ecuched in these words r-.-"" I am shortly going to make my exit from this vale of tears. I hope your honour will send me two-eud-six-pcnce by return of poet." A school of poor children having rendin their chapter in the Bible the denunciations against hypocrites, who "strain " a gnat and swallow a camel," were afterwards ex- amined by the benevolent patroness. Lady E--, u to their recollection of tho chapter. "What in particular was the sin of the Pharisees, children t" Slit] the lady. "Aiting camels. my lady," was the prompt reply. Judge Muedonnld, of Honing, said, in . cumin] an. round}. that than in very "Mom . "" of my imporhnu in which the reporters sud pres: do not do fully " much " the police omen]: in the wny of uncovering the porpotnton and bringing them to qutiee. The Seawdon iron are non! some time ago to the Stuc- for testing turn- oat to be of the very best quality-much superior to what was "peeted---Bnd of the right had to produce Bessemer Me cl. This will be good new to all interested, end will doubt. leu lend to the only development of the mine. Prob-cor Peek in the Popular Scions: Monthly demonstntel by I few limp]. ex- periments the hot that ttll combustible material, when itnelr divided, forming I that or powder, wilhnder proper condi- tions, burn with explosive rapidity. Tttue m-ny explosion in i1ouring and other mills are “counted for. printed in the Paris Advertieer of 1886, is ofintrest at the present season. In 806 the Rhone Ins frozen over; the cold was from 18 to 20 Centigrade degrees below zero. tn 1188 the Po wns frozen from Cremone to the see; in 1284 loaded wagons crossed the Adrietio in front of Venice; in 1806 .11 the rivers of France were frozen over; in 1824 it we: possible to travel from Denmark to Lubeck end Dnntzic on the ice. In 1334 all the rivers of Province end Itnly were frozen; st Paris the frost lasted two months Ind twenty days. In 1468 it was necessary to brenk up the wine in Flanders with hatchete, in order toners-e itouttotlie soldiers. In 1544 the same became ro- qusite in Franco. In 1594 the see was frozen from Marseilles to Venice. In 1067 the Seine wee frozen for tltirtrdive suc- cessive deye. In 1709 the Adriatic and the Mediterranenn from Marseilles to Geno. were frozen. In 1717 shops were esteblieh- ed on the Thames, and finally, the Seine was entirly frozen over in 1742,t744,1766, 1788, and 1829.--Palt Mall Gazette. Ax Excluuuol or ALL was Sun: Wmnu In Europe during the hot ten centuries. and. by tho late M. Ange, and when-m9...- ! Vor-IWmoyHI-dnhln, 16-3thth lm1hmv-yuno. Ynmdhwryfmny. all? Vanadiumâ€. Yum-“Wham, “mum-mum. unmmd'ohddhdvho. Day's-"mow. 'rohosaiov_Nihq No onshaonvkhm m. Quorum-when. cum-unw- um. l-tr-ttot-, "tto_ludd-e. "tt--onirgtors orttrad; Imam-hurJMvuoo. â€mm-"Yaw. mandamus-1mm Tmt1ottoarttorxmtrto, Undu'tmdrou‘h which“ Yoda-I‘m Inn-vot- Mag. Orrmpmhuul. Wood 1 Wood! Parties viihlng topay their 1ttbleriptimt to a: Gun REV!" in “and. will oblige In by non-- it n " ._.4 --'-.-- ---- __ .. . “unnu- Depart 13).. In, tem pm. Arrive 4r20 . In†10.“) p. m. Por um. n inhaling“. quouuoe Time Tub!" mums!) WAGGE. (iil On ami utter MONDAY. {It Nova-her l878. trains wul run " follows'.-- TottoNTo (UNION ttTATtON.1 Dlpm. ty,00 B. m., 12:45 p. m., 5.00 p. m Arrive, 10:05 I. m., 3:10 p. m., 0:15 p. In. omxuuvxun. SON-h. Donut 7:20 n.m.. 12:10 1,131.5:25 p. m. Arrive 11:45 I. 10.. lili','; In. 8.00 p. In. North. Depart, 11.115 5.111.. iv, p tn. Arrive. uidi0is.rn., MD p.m Went. Dept" 1'd."d0ts.m., 'alp.m. Arrh- 1ras mm, 4:50 Fm. owns 30mm. Devan 7:45 B.m., 12:25 p.111. Am“ IMO p.m.. 9:56p.m. House and Three Acres of Land Er Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN. Te Subscribe: whaling to have this Mot tho country elm val. hi- propor- TORONTO. GREY, AND BRUCE RAILWAY. CHANGE or TIME. Night of mating, Thursday on or baton ull moon in each monm. T. Jonms, Sac. Night at ti,",'ehht'rr, Mundui at 1:30 o'clock. in the Odd Fellows' t all. “mm? mun-en welcome. Wm. Imituuw, N, (i. W. B. Vul ut, Sec. Night of meeting, Tuesday an or bdnm full moon of such month. rvtir.ti'gt', brethren welcome. A, Vonet, W. M. H. W. oller,Bmsmtary. Town Hall -0PCtt every Friday evening from 7 to 9 o‘clock. sum: an. {annual be 50 ceuh. Menu- dcr Robertson, Ltbrumm. one. hours homlt.m.w 7 p. In. Arch. Mew Kaullo, Pouuuuwr. Thom†Lauder, Registrar; John A. Munro, De. puty-Regiatmr. 0ttuw hours from 10 a. m. to nun Services everv Sabbath " 10;30 B. m. tttttttMO pm. Sabbath school M. 2:30 , m. Prayer umnng every Thursday waning It o'clock. and Bible Clu- evary Momby evening " 8 o'clock. Plum! Rev. B. Godtroy. John H. “an. pastor. Sunday Berviouq-prmwh. ing n 1! n. In; &sbbattt School " “:30 p. tn.'. Preaching at 7 p, tu, Wool waning Seminar- Monday wts..vm.tiut's, yuung wplgg: prayer meeting " Mummy tiymtiupdyuatu peoples' runs: meeting " u a m. ; Weducmhny evening. Bib e c I " 8 p. In T umluy evening, regului prayer meeting at trtran The Great Sale! Dry Goods at COST and UNDER. Divine Santos “at? Sabbath " 11 I. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath Selma It 'gs30 , m. may†meeting every VVudntsldIly evening at :30. Biblo Clue every Thursday evening at 7:30. luv. Wm. Park, pttator. UNDER--SHIRTS and DRAWERS VERY camp. Horse Blankets for 50 cts each. Sabbath sttrvicos at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Bandar School M. 'd p. m. Rev. H, B. me. B. A., pastor (thumb Wardens. H. J. Middnngh and Eliaa Edge. Call and see our DURHAM DIRECTORY Toronto. Oct. Mth, 1873. Durham-Third Tuesday in each month. Prieeville--bionday before Durham. Iranover-Momiay before Durham. Meant Fonrst-Titird Wednesday in ouch Jane, August. October and December. Primrose-Wednesday preceding the Ornngeville Fair. orangerille--TU 2nd Thursday in each month. Imrshervon--Mom1ay before Onngeville. Dundalk-Tuesday before Orangeville. sitelbarms---Wednosdny before Orungevilla. Marsville--b'eeond Wednesday in each month. Walkertott-Ths last Wednesday in one}: month. Mildmny - Last Wednesday of etch month. ' Guelph-First Wednesdnv in each month. tEarristori--h'tihy before the Guelph Fair. Drayton-silty before Guelph. Falora-The day before Guelph. Dougltur--M?rtday before Elora Fair. HaGilton--C'yrstd1 Palace Grouudl, the day after Guelph. Berlin-First Thursday in each month Brampton -First Thursday in each month. Listowel--First Friday in each month. Fergus-Thursday following Mount Forest. Rosiunont-Fifteentlt of February. April, DURHAM LODGE No. we or A. F. a A. M, Burk-n, November 27, 1878. S TEPIIEN LODGE No. 169 I. o. O.F, moisth. MONTHLY CATTLE FAIRS. it in}! PRE SBYTERIA N C'RURCH, C. METHODIST CHURCH. MECHANICS 1N STITL' TE DURHAM L. 0. L. No. cw, B.0.tWAusTBy OFFICE. BAPTIST CHURCH. TRINITY CHURCH Black L1stres at 121 cents per. yard. Winceys at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 cents. Grey Full Cloth at M cents. All Wt ol Flannels at M cents. CALL AND GET SOME or THE CHEAP BARGAINS. J'0 ST OFFICE GOODS we“ never sold It luck low price: In Durham, Hm, .......... c "" u, I, an ntpgrzatly ' ide " page». 1 tieisemd “dick. . HUNTERS. ---o'om-t.q--q-er ONTARIO Atitqttrtt',as" .- -. TORONTO In still going on at ', Skull. so". 19,1573. TY, Subscriber offers for his. Lot No a, 2nd Conan-inn, Em of G. R., T Glenda, eorttaptittg 100 Ber-trout to 3:3. th, an.» r'frxlorttir'lUt,th tor “no. In. l'd'dltt."o%,d,t or m m Hrrtr o . Farm for Sale in Glenelg. ' The Wltmu [I devoted to temperance. being t'l'tro"ttt,tr't', "rout of that “use in funds, an to n other anniwry and mom "terms u well u i to the mnhennee of Evmgeliw religion. or "tTroauPtMm ottert all“ ettectea 'Any peach who â€was. a new disco invenuon, can 'ef,7W; free of charge. wl patent an hany obtained, by with tGt'lelll'g'll'.'ol'v1,' also and PREP. nut "a: an? wily-um: Leorp, Patents. Cayman. n. - o --.-.., --_. . PATENTS In connortinn with the Scien- . tine American Mean". Mum: a (30. no 9011111011 at American and Forvign "outa, have had " yam 'txperipnco, uni now {In the largest 'rtttah1itstttmrnt in the wotld. Plants we obtained on the he" terms. A week! notice u made in the Iqr$emttgtr A-orlral of All Invmttton. vaunted through this Ageury, with the lune and midi-nee of the Putnam. By the im. menu circulation mm inn-n, public mutation b directed to the merits o the nI-w patent, Bud We! 1'rhetefett?e1,1nt? an“, etrected . The SCIENTIFIC AMERIFAN is a. large Finc- (Yln-I Woekly New-mullet of Simon Page», printed in thou-on. bountiful 'tries, protmely [Haunted with splendid enfruvings, ropresettting the tteweat luvoutium am†no must rum-m. Advance. in an Arta and Beiratces; lnvllulinu New and Intern-ting Fuck in Agri"ulture, H-nrciuulture. the Home. Health, Medina) Progrsts, Bocial, Edam-e, mam] Hi'wry. oeso1oryr,AyitTry'ru.y. The tymrt_vqiturtrle vreiaiy motion nu mm, by omitubut writers in all (IBER- :11ch of kernels. will be found in the Bttitrati6e American; Tonn- $3.20 pal-5:â€, 913 half rear, whleh in. S,',te.ertag,tl, M y,','t'eff.".."Pc, "it,t.gPes,tttri." an cents. Sold try all News1mtlers, limit. 1;; tat order?» MUNN a 00.. rum-hen. w Pun-k E'.N" York. ally 83.90 at "far. Incl-din. Put-3e. “'eckly. '.a'a Number» a year. ',ooq SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Dally “Mm-s. 83.00. .1reaMattio-4F. “’00“, Wit-eu- OIJO. Milo-38.0.0. In nilllitiuu to than. tho publishers of the wu- Ieu inuc the Northern inc-nun. . nomi- monuily illustrated {willy journal. which u re- gmlml with great favor sl over North mm. " ite rimulutiuu of over 50.000 tesiiilcp. In bani-I "mote from postal tuteotnmudtxtiun,it 'ttttpliers the whole bunny rcmling. while in cities, mums. and villages everywhere. it is the (“urine ot tte. young people. who tUtd it an endless sauna ot enlighten- ment and enjuymcnt. lufrlce in but so can": P year, including postage. 'o ts'undtsy.seuoola Mid chub- it is “in. at the following rum P- 10 copies to mic mares-m. 2.50 per u. 25 copies to mm tuldretsts.,. 6.00 " tio copies to one cdrirvtuc., 1150 " 100 copiu to one mull-en... 22.00 " All persons desiring to inmmnt themselvu in obtaining 't.nbrreriyuoua, tur me Willie-I. will u- ceive sample came» and tennis on application. Every loner answered The Most Popular Bcientitie Paper in the World. Another special feature ot tho - during 1879. will be tNrtsttentiott pud to m onenviuu, which ulnmdy are numerous And 1mportapt. Pur- mm uf the premium mm: throughout the world will bo given, mud the paper will contain numerouu (“Haunted articles of much interest and Vllue, u :0" an selections trom the humorous m at the av, thm of thn most important future- of the Wham during the your Itri9, will be in court" of innocent“ on ",1triau1tttrv, by W. F. curbs, of Lindenbnnk, 'iiGFiirirt7, enllmr of the "Cuttsh runner." Those lectures already delivered by Mr. duke huve bean met with the greatest Approval t,etrrtserm ' The la‘ctures will by rypurgod In the Wl'c'u; I 'gnésa innit; "Luryifrfeniitiir%iis GrtGi,. ylthin. the pun law Human been mum on- Tho fullest Attention will bn paid to nun. In thut the Wit-m may mum: m present “put-f tion M u. newspaper. The hmlsahold and Wu) “tom Mulch“ ot the \VlI-cu. lunatic.†bun . irtomtrymt feature of the paper, and they will be costumed an the same dun an heretofore, giving to the Indium much valuable information shout ovetrythltut mommy to make the humanoid bright, plenum, and prosperous. Thu prieo of the dihrent edition! " tho In. in u follows, per you, pout. paid _ THE WITNESS Those in need of Such Articles would do well to Call and Inspect My Stock. The Butmeriber is ulna Agent tor All Kind- of mm: 1HPLEMhiNT8. ROBERT VdrsE,i,iiitt Gn at price: In low u my other" club lhxnem. m the county. Nov. M. iuii. Carriages, Buggies, Demo. crat Wagons, eta, fhF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, DURHA " Carriage Works. Durham. . IE. HUNTER. JOHN DOUGALL & SON, 'r-'ruurror"'X'" I'EAB‘ Manufacturer of 33rd Year. ROBERT McFARLANE, THE Puruaturrrur, Montreal, Q. I new discover-i or "131}me whether I on iG-rTGiil, he subscribed.- wt for the III. of the oulabnhd MOWP,R Isl-MM by “a TORONTO RRAPER & MOWER COMPANY. Lilo Not. sud Book Account- collected on nae-cue “an. omen“ My HIM'I Imus-nu- Tu-. AGRICULTURAL Mowers, Agent for the Superior Brought Seeder and Drill, Thunbmiber begs to inform the public that he hats I large Stock of STOVBS Md WARE, which will be Mild CHEAP Cash for Sheepskins Pmicullr “tumor: paid to Eavestroughing. STOVES AND TnTi'irA.Et,-'iri', ! Fashionable Stock of Mantles and Ulsters atverylow prices Flour, Feed and Provision Store, Fall & Winter Goods now Complete. Another Lot of than Wonderfully Cheap Tweed Suits, for $8.50 per suit 7 'Plu'; and Fancy Dr- Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, rrGininAUU" - “WM All tho Shado- in Berlin, Fleecy, and Fingering Wooln. Mmtlu And Ulna- mldo "Order, INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED by GROCERIE B, CROCKERY, Flour, Fall and Winter Fashions E. & A. DAVIDSON, Oiter the LARGEST, BEST and CHEAPEST Stock of Millinery, Mantles, We m the elrit.tg Extra "glue in M.A.N1'LrtyoTrr!i., Lil-tar Sloth: tuahyt.r-, , duh, HANS. BACON. SALT, to" Which I will sell at Prices to "it the time.- fate Cut or Pu. Product. Mt “one ia Bmall ProtiU and Quick Rowan. JAMES BURNETT. Fall and _ Winter Goods is now _ Complete. Their Stock will be found to be Large, Fashionable Ind Well Ann-ru-d, and at I' TLoir Stock cf BOOTS AND SHOES will aha in 3.".l‘ ', l J l snorted, nnd u Prices to wit the 'lute, Flour, Oatmeal, and Chopp Stuffs. In Inge qumtitiu kept aonstantly on hand. Lumber, " Widths, Ou litim, Length: And Thickneuu. STACKS OF SHINGLES AND LATH, VERY CHEAP. Custom Slwinu attended to during the Win“: Mouth. MANUFACTURERS or, 1,000,000 Feet dry Pine Lumber. 500,000 " Hemlock, Che taEtOCrgBrfilB---Etemarlrably Cheap. Every Lady waiting a Mantle should see Durham, Apr“ l um " H“. much plan" in informing the Public that their Stock of New an! Fabio-Abl- Durham, Feb. 26th, 1878. Durham. October IO, 1878. Duh... Nov. 28, 1878. DURHAM. Lumber, Shingles & Lath, In lelinery, and Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, ITpper , Reapers, Bulky Bar Rakes, Laidln & Stewart's Improved Gang Plough» to Oatmeal, Gommeal, Unbolted Flour, Pout L JOHN CAMERON m would particularly call the attention of the Ludin to " And FANCY DRY GOODS ever otrered in DURHAM. (hitting an! Chopping “Mailed to at Shortest Notice, P FOR CASII OR “TRADE Cook. Parlor and Box Stoves. .irtrrrNsl1?oN,irr.; N., G. & J. MCKECHNIE. l have on land n wall mound Stock 0! Agent for the Male of all kinds of cut Seeder and Drill. Also the one“, Sulky Bau---the but Snlky rite in the Domain. Town. I)URHAM. Hemlock, Cherry, Basswood a: Maple Alumnae.- his Stock of JUST RECEIVED. ---it0Cge AB----- IMEEMEN TS, . MCKECHNIE, ---tttt--- fe Ital-gm _ E. & A. DAVIDSON. JOHN (AUX RON Hides. t tot; ra y! P, lib an “you upon being satitdit : Aadwtth tho Groatest Ptuv1:r'.cccit Job Department "an inc Ink-1y made " PM great Pneuma- tsr do It not Btted up in the very bod min. as a! and" I an amount of whom BELONG MATTER. The hm sud rapidly “G rcy I: ov iv xv," Best Style of the Good Family Max:131: “Grey Review" But Madam lor O fl- "uvnw" PERTH†emu Job "tr:,.. B'rorrAGP.’ mu: Prim 01.25 per Annum. “GREY TWL' '3; 2c, m 0.0. is furnished u .t.. [AXIAL AND FOREIGN Nhte Chou“ nub-cute for tho If Bot paid in Adm-mo. a comma mm In tU County of Grey or THE LATEH‘ NT'Crleri. done in “a very Atl who want a HABKET REP-J HTS. htion of the their order, kind: of AND EDITORIAL; monumo! TYPE, Ettt I Au“. an; N mg I primal [rm-h 'stuug my- cum "" ot “N knot - " A I Ian“. It Ct"' ttne In.“ l, on 1.. can ls' .IOV‘YOOMU Nothing LIKE LEA gap-mu done wi - um deupn‘ I _ no! la .10 â€MIA! w IIH Mt -Irll gnu-Mun . I. In..me- FM A} Any Person Wanting Jug-dalm- English & Sc [alum-about" Beautiful Amhroty Only Ten Ce Wo m, Emmi»: a, other I r.» «m mum JOSE! l Puma .9dvulmhmi III-[luck that I “Anon-ml . our U lamina "t thc n .-ote.ohbrttarxo. â€n “ma tbtoev."urrusu, In. LT I) In: t , uAlIl‘ATl-I I Twat-w. um "um. Ila-Ind Low" Town. In"! 'm ll [SVMI‘IXT (‘IDMI'ANY ‘0'“: ‘I-g. he an m -P.ml m I Sou-4|. and own T M " arasecv'a Hotel. P I St“. m " chh'K Fo lt 1lll " Do You Want BOOTS AND Min at“ ALFRED mun, County crow. Att DI. " 1 “or ATE of T by writ BUSINESS DIR 010 c vlu Do. tro, "ti, '"J. In at Two in: Three I Q-I srter Ila" L' cl o-lies', roman“ At the onae. GUrafrac, Sn Pro“ a: P1 Haunt!» mi Aw. Durham, - PR1CK Icveuo.r 71". MISCELLAN‘ MCI-“YD! ARKISTERI “THE RE MACDOKELL I M ARRISTEHS. Arr _-tJ- Tm, tmrtaaw It ll {T181 MOI-an. "tltes:-tt.oo per Una-r Tm - my“: " 0L0“ |pwmtundu â€my“ MEDICAL bk. Kl you!“ Id ANI Jo I-OIIIO‘ LEGAL St um " PU†Al " " l" Cor;