it the Globe of papers were de. . on the Great s made a fresh le. chelor se ol during the next mmnnels of naviâ€" Lacloche, North re covered with ira of foul play. chibald MeDonâ€" ic concession of Lawrence, who cle on the 2nd a well a few Ln Masome Lodge Drse ® ngerons coun. mmissioner . of r fln\'om woek without Grand Trank rin the work of road between Walsh. : of the Peace, ntenced to twa ty im mblin red ; and, baving ont curther when up, they came t bt was a combriye that must of has carried off : Londow, and e mver Thursâ€" mude the W , on the day u> the .‘ coxlrenit PS 111013 .ml'fl.l,. Monday evening of the Fostival o# The members of Corest, expect to rtainmwent im the t. also on the ev= :c arvrangenients ry section of the ;â€"n'un, but also to ter loss of the Z4â€" sUMS ty of s been closéd. \ staif offcer who 4 Ulandi telle me hich accomwnte wb# glish troops, who unted on rettbrodig m"ed in Montreal of a French C# tiste Narbonne, stage stumps, % into cireulation. two large firm® three cent Canaâ€" opmed, his orders 00 worth. The men have beem » Grand Opers Il be pursned by ing is being preâ€" cbulding dwring h, so as to have and highly es« lust, on Miriâ€" ick, has ealled hy. _ We notice nts during the i lamp on S. t. ntine‘s Day. have kately been ly â€" {reapened), o County; Colâ€" ruday, Famday mesttowB., Lenâ€" into St. Catherâ€" re coctaining & ind some silver. from small amount. is not known. o~nty Poog i St. Mary‘s vl social MnIC ie reappearance rinee : would have not have had wmselt at full wich manner he ns â€" until the x-seapul almost Company have l#, announcing «d cotton goods cents per y-l‘- cottons will be on at Isandul= ill Narbonne‘* Narbonne was Int y imeoe ne , Sth con., the unuckle « rod while :.h-.l-y ul V« o runming ing o xports f Windâ€" Norfolk, Company whalesale Edward ; Salmou Wm. Johnson, who shot hims«lf at Otâ€" terville while drunk, died next day. Twelve miners have been killed and twelve fatally injured by an explosion in a Wurâ€" temberg salt mine. Hagy: rd‘s Yellow Oil combines in such an eminent degree all the healing, curative and extracting qualities known to medical science, ":‘ it is truly a h-il&::heh;.?‘u cannot dispensed with. 1 to any ewelling sore, burn, el.ilbh'-..’n-fliu-, skin !:r-. otc., its eBfects are magical . It is highly esteemed wherever known, ar d its eâ€" hormous sale annually is the best certificate of it« merite.â€"b 96 Great Speakers. â€"From a statement preparâ€" «1 by the Central News, showing the number «4 se; crat : apecc‘ en nade by thirty â€"five pub lic speakers in the United Kingdom from Jan. 1, 1872, to Oct. 1, 1879, it appears tha‘ Mr. Gladstone heads the list, and distances all competitors in the number of speeches (thirty â€"tour) and wo: ds (215,000), Mr. Bright comes next, with twentyâ€"four speeches : d 129,300 words. He is followed by Lord Hartâ€" ington, with twentyâ€"five speeches and 113,â€" 000 words. _ Sir Stafford Northcote has made twentyâ€"six speeches with 109,909 words; Mr. Forster, thirtyâ€"two speeches, 91,000 words amd the Earl of Besconsfield twentyâ€"four peeches, with 90,300 words. The overflowing of the Rivers Keros and Maros in Hungary caused a fearful destrucâ€" tion. The city of Arad, on the Maros, and sexeral other towns has been ruined, and their inhabitants drives away. Fully 10, 0"C persons are homcless. Hagyard‘s Pectoral Balsam. It is formed from the bestâ€"known and most relihble Balsams, Gums and Vegetable tunics, in chemical union with the extract of Wild Cherry Bark and Liquorice m their fresh and wnadulterated forms, and is the most pleasant and effective combination that can be secured with a view to relief or permanent cure of Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Whoopâ€" ing Cough, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Emtting of Blood, and ail diseases of the Lungs. â€" For sale by all dealers at 25 cents per That in severe and chrome cases, which have defied all other remedies, Wilson‘s Comâ€" pound Syrup of wild Cherry gives immediate relief, and effects appeody cure. _ s _ ‘That no case has been reported in which it failed to give relief. _ < M is _ That c\.n; i;--.xl{ who keeps it on hand can laugh at Croup, Whooping cough, Colds, Kronchiti=, and all kindrea diseases, ______ Eit‘ Pm C CCCE C WBlnag . That in every district where Wilson‘s Wild Cherry has been introduced it has jamped inâ€" to fay or is an incredibly short time. That beside being a radical eure for the aâ€" Wove mentioned cdiscaes it is one of the best Tomics in use. That if you have not already done so, it is your duty to purchase a bottle at 0 1ce. 'l'lut&m can buy is from any leading drugâ€" gist in Western Ontario. 1 ottle, CaweErno%â€"In Bentinek, c of Mr. Malcolin Camer Rrmp ~In Mount Forest, of of Mr. Joseph Reid, B. CGatemsonâ€"CaRWA:DINEâ€"At Durham, lith Dec., by the Key. Win. Park, Mr Wiltam Grierson, to Miss Elizabeth Ann Carwardine, both of Bentinek. W unktsox â€"StÂ¥watrâ€"On _ Wednuesday . the | 10th instant, by the Rev. 1» McLeod, B. A., Mr. Ward Waurison, t > Miss Aunte Stewart, both of Arteâ€" mieblik. Flour, per 100 lbs..... Â¥lour No. %," * Cuee htuxk ‘* ‘" . Shorts, w .. Wt ,".n' a+ «+ Fall Wheat, per bush. Spring Wheat, k. Cl *e Glasg Onts, per bushel Onts, Barle May, Potat l'ul‘ko Mides, Sheepskins, Butter, per | Eggs, per d Wood, dry, Wool, per 1 Apples, per Flour per barrel Ontmeal per barr Fall Wheat....... Treadwell Wheat Spring Wheat..... Veas Wool per 1b... Sheep skins... Lam{: Skins... Mides per ewt EY «lÂ¥â€"scescuces Potatoes per Butter....... Fall Wheat Barley Onts, g;pri_uu PDressed Hogs per 100 lbs Butter, rolls per lb. .....> Eggs, fresh Sheepskins cach... Potatoes, per bag Barley, a W oOL DP ND... css eee se cesc cce ee+ FIHE OE UBL........cccssccecs Cabbage PEF dOZ..ccccece cce 6++ Murkeys pQF N. cesc sc se e i);t;;l per gsbci.......... Cord wood. dry per cord... BUtter p@P 1B .. se se ce }e+ Dressed Hogs, pe{_xoo lbs Hï¬' l"b, DCP bitesyâ€"â€"+a9+ u’l:) JA‘)‘,..:.:......". Fall Wheat Fall Wheat, per bus}: Spring Whest ** z$ DOF dOF cce es l‘.‘h) # School, of a son Py..)-i ues MOUXT FoREST MAK Confederate Oftice, Dee. ips, por busli... DURIIAM â€" MARKETS. Durnmam, Dec. 18, 1879 ner 100 Ibs............§8 00 to §3 I Stubborn Facts. perd WALKERTON MARKETS. Dee. 11 , 1879. FHOKE ...«ccocerccccucs "YE Hilw C o M . ... 0 .1c oleevcacess C tikie I PUNXDALK MARKETS. Duxvac«, Dee. 3, 1879 reat, per bush No. 1 $1 05 to 81 ++ ++ «+ .A l M w l * *s * 1 Â¥O0te «* «* ... 0 30 to 1 Â¥e ... 0 28 toâ€" 0 & ... 040 to 0 | Hogs per 100 lbs... 400 to 4 rolls per lb. ......... _ 16 to large rolls per Ib. ... _ 00 to _ tab dairy * * ... _ 80 to hach Kie M 0C 12 to TORONXTO MARKETS. Torosto, Doe. 17 100 {1 MCY youg m wen nen nne Vb ane vex sns MARRIED ba BIRTHS Chaff on the 5th inst., the wife on of a daighter. n the lith inst., the wife A., Homwl Master, High seen+® 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 48 to . 000 to . 570 to 0 0 0 0 0 %5 Dee. 17, 1879. $1 30 to 1 30 to 0 40 to 0 20 to 0 55 to 0 45 to 0 18 to 0 14 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 60 to 7 50 to 7 50 to 50 to 90 to 50 to 20 to 1) to 10 to 64 to 6 00 to 19 to 19 to 18 to 0 60 to 35 to 45 to 00 to 45 to 20 to 00 to 50 to 40 to 14 to 12 to 50 to 18 to 15 to KETS. 15, 1879. 50 to§6 00 0 00 to 0 00 to 16 to 14 to 50 to 23 to 23 to 16 to 40 to W to 60 to 45 to 57 to to to to to to #3 00 2 15 2 50 1 00 0 50 1 20 1 15 1 12 0 20 0 46 0 50 9 00 0 50 81 18 1 10 5 00 6 75 0 60 0 16 0 13 1 50 0 0 50 0 31 0 57 0 50 0 20 0 15 0 00 0 OO 1 00 $1 31 1 52 16 1 00 0 T0 6 00 50 50 52 % 18 OO 15 15 18 15 New Cash Store! Manufacturers of and Dealers LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, FLOT Will open out Next Week in Roseâ€" well‘s Building, with a Large and Well assorted Stock of DRY GOODS Bi‘l Stuff Cut to Order, All Sizes. Gristing and Chopping attended to at Shortest Notice. Custom Sawing att»rdsd to during Winter Months. _ Fall and Winter Stock of STAPLE and FANCY Dry Goods, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., &c., Now â€"Very Complete. Bought for CASH, in the best marâ€" ke*ts of the Dominion, where he will be happy to see all his old friends. Mr. R.chard J, Daggan, barrister, Hamâ€" ilten, who lis saved the lives of persons drowning in Burlington Bay, hbas been awarded a silver medal by the Royal Humane Society of England. Ox Te VeRce or tus® Graye.â€"Such was the condition of Moses A. Walker, of Derry, N.M., with congestion of the lungs and chroni¢ Catarth, _ ‘ITwo bottles of the Constitutional Catarih Remedy entitrely restored him to health, and, to use his own words, *"built up my whole system," The remedy is for sale by all Druggiste, G. B. & W. RAILWAY. I _ the Georgian Bay and Wellington Railway Company will apply to the Legislature of the Proâ€" vinco of Ontario, at its rext Session, for an met to alter the line of i‘s Railway at Jones‘s Mills, in the Township of Derby, and to amend the Byâ€"law of the said Township I;vr that prrpose; and to conâ€" frim all Byâ€"laws granting aid to the said Railway C« mpeny, and for that purpose to amend the net of last Session relating to the said Company, and for other purposes. l’.\' Common School Seetion No. 7, Townâ€" ship of Glenelg. Third Class Male or Female, For fu:ther particulars up_}rl\' to Alexander Beaton, William H. Arrowsimith, Trustees, Pomona P.0., or to F. MacRae. Dorham P. 0. l)l'BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Georgian Bay and Wellington Railway \\'nnted for 8. 8., No. 10, Glenelg, for 1880, a Female Tmherholding a Third Class Cert ficate. Apply to any of the undersigned trusâ€" toes : if by lotter stato sulury, Varney Cheese & Butter Factory. NOTICE. _\ll stockholders of the Varney C. & B. .A Company are required to pay Tiirtvâ€"five por eent. of the Stock held by them to Mr. W. R. Watâ€" son, Treasurer of said Company, within Thirty Days. Wa. K. RowBoven, JAMES ALLAN, AMBROTYPS On‘y 10 cts each! â€"Alâ€" !Give me & cal. & do§bog KELSEYS GALLERY! One door north of Parker‘s‘Drug Store. m th. um Of M Durham, Nov 6 1879, y79 NORMAN BEBSIE Â¥y 0) 4G.................cc 6c ointreme oerommemmeprrnmntinnrmnnnetinn Upper Town, Durham, Opposite the Revii.w Office | 386 T. sagh ige: Termsntis.. Durham, Dec. 11, 1879. §â€"TB [ Liuid, saubed. use Ne WILLIAM KINGSTON, Solicitor for said Company Dauted, December 16th, 1879. 196 Hats and Caps, &c., &c., Glenelg, Dec. 5, 1879. Glonelg, Nov. 27, 1879. _ *493 _ Pricevilie P..O Durkam, December 15th, 1879. Varney, Nov. 25th, 1879. New Advertisements. A Teacher Wanted Teacher Wanted. GROCERIES, H. W. MOCKLER, N. G. & J. McKECHNIE NriL Mcca®N®L, Win. MeLood, $5 to $20 S Thome Portland, Maine T hrat‘s the Place! V . IC. J )OIJIJ.S, Flesherton and Dundalk, Xmas & Gold and Silver Watches, all sizes and prices A Lot of Weddin g and gem Rings,some real beautios. Cal. Gold Sets, Coral sets, Black sets, Gold Lockets, Chaing, Senls, Pencils, Pens, &e., &e,; Also a very nics line of FANCY GOOD#. Ploase call and see these Goods before L)lurchruiing elsewhero. Agent for the celebrated Hointsman The Best place in the County A splendid lot of Silver and Electro Plated Cruets, Cake Baskets, Rutter Coolers, Napkin Rings, &e., &e. Watches, Clocks, A. GORDON‘S, VERY HANDSOME CLOCKS Of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings; Go‘d, Silver and Plated Chains, JUST RECEIVED. As I buy for cash I can sell very cheap for Rcpair.ng promptly done and Warranted. Give me a cal. i onfoadar in A New Stock _ Piano and Dominior Organ, _ _ W. F. DOLL, Watchmaker, &e., Flesherton & Dundalk and Jewellery,â€"is at e per day at home. Samples worth «5 free. Adarsss STIN8ON & Co., â€"TO BUYâ€" DURHAM. â€"FORâ€" New Y ear TFTS. FLOUR, ‘ax t J. H. HUNTER has not retired from Business, but on the contrary, has now on hand a very large and well assorted Stock of Nearly the whole of his Stock hnving been bought before the great rise in prices, he is enabled to sell ut and even BELOW OLD PRICES. â€" Call and see the piles of Tweeds. Call and buy a piece of Factory Cotton at the old price. Be sure and buy a Caddy of Fea, All kinds of Go»is have advanced and will probably go higher, theretore do not forget to buy your Winter‘s Supplies at the Low ates, A Liberal Discount allowed to Cash Buyers. I am just receiving a Large Stcck of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold at old prices. Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, &¢. STAPLE DRY GOODS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! ATTENTIGN ! . _JOHN CAMERON‘S TEAS ARE GOOD, They are Cheap, They are Excellent Value. Bought before the Advance. Try Them. FARMERS AND OTHERS Who are anxious to have their Dwelling Houses, Barns and Contents Insured against loss by Fire, can do so at a low rate, and in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly. Sleighs, Land Rollers, Gang Ploughs, Turnip Cutters, Straw Cutters $ T O V ES of all Kinds! At the Durham Foundry, Durham, December 11th, 1879 Durham, Nov. 20, 1879. Which he intends Salling at very Low Prices. for Hand, and Straw Cutters for Horse Power ; Finished, and Ready for Delivery : Dry Goods, Glothing, Boots & Shoes, NOTICE. HAS now received his FALL and Winter Stoek. Intending purchasers will find it to their interest To call and exomithe his goods before Purcuasing. C. L. GRANT. Everything at Lowest Rates. G R O CE RIE S Which he will sell CHEAP for CASH. OATMEAL, & CHOPSTUFEFE Always on Hand Cheap and Fresh. Apply to J. H. HKUNTEXR. A. COCHRANE. OF Agent Western Insurance Co., Durham JOHN CAMERON, The Best Paper! Try It! "The Scientific American." Science, Natural History, Geology, 4 most valuable pmt“lezï¬npe:gw in all departments of Science, will PATENTS. % now have the largest establishment in the world. Patents are ~btained on the best terms. A spocial notice is made in the Sefentific Ame¢ricfin of all Inventions patented this Agency, with the name and residence of the Patehtee. By the imâ€" mense circulation thus giveb, public attention is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction often easily effected. r Any person who has made a new dhwve:'y‘hot invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to Muxx & Co. We also send free our Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Patents, Onvents, Tradeâ€" Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints for procuring advances on inventions. Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents. MUNXN & Co, 37 Park Reow, New York. Branch Office, cor. F. & 7th Sts., Washington, D. C GROCERIES Flour, Feed & Produce Store, Jâ€"*"Cash for all kinds of Grain. H. PARKER, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. Our Paints, Oils, White Lead and Colors are all that can be desired in quality price as low as auy other house. and Lamp Goods; Machine Oil and Axle Grease, From 25¢ per gallon. Try our Excelsior (il, the cheapest in the market. Madder, specially fine and at bottom price. Sugars, THEA®, Coffees, French White Wine Vinegar. Constantly Arriving at DURIIA M Carriage Works. ROBERT BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. Carriages, Buggies, Demoâ€" crat Wagons, etc., m finish, and at prices as low as any othe hment in the county. Those in need of Such Articles would do well to Sall and Inspect My Stock. The Subscriber is malso Agent for All Kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS ROBERT MeFARLANE, Leather, Leather. Repairing done with neatâ€" ness and despatch. Either Sewed or Pegged, Un hand and made to measure. Good Work men, Good Material and Low Pricea, TBE subscriber has on hand and for Baie a stock of Leather of different brands in firstâ€"class order, and at prices as low as it can be purchased at any other place, vilet articles, Fancy Goofs, Trusses Shoulder Braces; &c. Boots and Shoes, The undersigned would intimate to those whose accounts are lnmuz due that unless a settiement . made within next two months, the accounts will be placed in othet hands fur collection, Durham, October, 1879. Oils & Paints. Drugs and Chemicals. ‘The Last Call. CROCKERY! TOBACCOES and CIGARS, F THE VERY BEST MATERIAL BURNET‘S cxville.Bentinck, Ju)y 1st 1879. Varnishes, Coal Oil, Dye Stuffs. CASH FOR HIDES. MACHINE OIL N E W and Pure Spices. S5th YEAB. 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