P'-f Treasnures ist sersion of the last timyer i addressing *, Warden., ~g of Messrs, and MeXieol, on the Warâ€" \Murdoch, . D. : appointed a | to the Gow. any dismemâ€" wing adopted and that the the Warden ork, and that i thereto, and cneral of Ouâ€" 1 tluut the that pricoue l yard, the 1 the Sheriff 1 desire to the kmdness ne while dig» ies imposed Countyâ€"in not failed im ng your ap« maton fror it of prisoners stity of stone week, there to hard labory ers and pede m Provineial morial relaâ€" Courts, from ive to Public y Council of m, relative to m of Jmh' e to convey. n, and Peniâ€" r% of Road Koe [ motion for i $50 paid to til Tresdfay rom Loanty | relative to he had come ul power to irisdiction of y be adopt« sonded by | nemoried o‘clock on ©106m, imeil to visi% aw No. 267, 1 and Lang, imon of the of Byâ€"Laws ed by Mr W 1 of Edues« morial to ent of the ty onsisthmg lz, Meaâ€" $13.000 consist= leaford, . CUwen r model .uoation n Blain of Euyâ€" leviations . be ap» ow prisâ€" nstantly m»inty .â€" t mately ed by use of w tPc @ t hard would asurer meil ced to cond lents ounâ€" med were 1y t Als’ the alse le did the Th name of Mrs. Thomas Donaghue. _ Mr. Ba after her interests, ar companied by her, h« the neccessary steps the estate were taken. Nhe went to Port Chester, where she met her brother and sisâ€" ter, and the long separated family came to this city yesterday with Barry, the will, and in there was a fen ed Reilly, m th her, and learne By a nitroâ€"glycerine explosion on Saturâ€" day, four men were killed and four injured. James Le‘th, hotel keeper, of Caledonis, was drowned in the Grand Hiver on Thurs, dav. Naew YorKk, Dec. 21,.â€"Denis Barry.a lawyer, of 6 St. Jamesâ€"street, Montreal, who has for some weeks been looking up the nextâ€"ofâ€"kin of a deceased Californian, visited Superintendâ€" ent Willing yesterday, and told him the story. Nome tifty years ago, he said, Philip, Patrick, Maria, and Ann Donaghue, brotbers and sisâ€" ters, arrived in this city ifrom Irefand. ‘Their parents were dead. Philip and his brother were past twenty, and the sisters were youngâ€" er, In 1849 they separated, Philip went to CUalifornia, settled down in San Francisco as n saloon keeper, made money, and began to sell general supplies in the mining regions. He changed his name to ‘"Donoho,"grew rick, and in 1874 died a bachelor, leaying $1,500,â€" 900 and an autograph will, in which he proâ€" vided that his estate should be divided in eâ€" qwal shares between his brother Patrick and his sisters Maria and Ann. He knew nothing wf their residence, or the fortune good or bad, ot any of them. _ After Philip Donoho‘s death the public administ:ator in San Francisco, on account of some alleged informality in the will, elaimed the estate. â€" Donoho had several consins in San Francisco, who maintained that will was not legal, and they were next of kin setting wp that the persons mentioned in the will had died minors. The Courts sustained the will, and in the htigation it came out that there was a female cousin of Donoho‘s, namâ€" The Rev. E. P. Haramond becomes the pastor of the First Baptist Ci.urch of Brantâ€" ford on January 1. In Collingwaod committees are roceivâ€" ing and distribuating aid to sufferers by the Waubuno disaster. the Sheriff of Simeoe, who has seleeted the ‘ @nd of January as nomination day. Y Since the abolition of market fees and toll gates the trade of St. Mary‘s has inâ€" ereased in a marked manner. Tue writ for the election of a momber of the Legislative Assemlly to represent the eounty of Dufferin has been issued to consins in San Er: will was not legal setting up that th will had died min John S. Walker, of Erin village, died suddenly on Wednesday morning in a car onmthe Credit Valley Railway. In the Sit Francis Hincks appeal case judgment was given at Montreal Satarday morning quashing the verdiet of the jury. About thirty conviets from Charlottetown and Halifex have arrived in Kingston, unâ€" der the charge of Inspector Moilan and ten gnardians. Mr. A. Griffin, 9th concession of Manâ€" vers, has had his house and barn destroyed by ln_.__'l_..ou. wbout $800; insurance on At a railway meeting in Owen Sound on Monday evening, 15th inst., a committea was formed to'fnrlher the scheme for raisâ€" ing bomuses for the Goorgian Bay and Wellington Railway. te Tok NP Manitoba had an old ‘ashioned "blizzard" on the 10th;, when the wind reached a veâ€" locity of fortyâ€"five miles an hour. A large piece of rock has fallen from the eentre of the Horse Shoe Fall at Niagara, changing the appsarance of ths fall cousidâ€" erably. There was a $3,000 fire at New Woest: minster, B.C., on the 80th ult., which threatened at one time to destroy most of the city. By the sinking of a schoomer in Argyle Sound, N.8., Michael Wrayton, his son and daughter, and Jacob Sears were drowned. And I think, when years shall come and v: nish, Aud I weary of Rarth‘s thorny way, I‘ll turn to these fair scenes which nought can banish And keep them geen unto Life‘s closing day ! Bweet ties there are which I have formed in thee Which link thee closely to my inmost heart;â€" Sweet bonds of Union which no eye could seeoâ€" I find them now, when called upon to part. All those haunts which love hath made holy That I troasure each remembered nook, Rise before me as my mind reads slowly To bréak this deeplyâ€"woven spell } Yes, old Durham, I fursake thee, Quit the haunts I Jove so wellâ€" Loved in summer to betake me By some stream or woodland dell} Where I loitered many an evening In the long swoel summer days, Listening, as the birds crooned softly Their unending songs of praise! Where I oft, in starlght @oaming. Wandered by the Suugeon River, While my thoughts were quietly roaming On the shore of green FonEvEnt! Thy hills and valleys and thy wildwood, Where oft‘ I ramibled in the sunny spring‘! My heart is filling like a swollen floodâ€" FAREWELL, DURHA Farewell, Durham! Now I leave thee; Onee again I say farewell ! Heart .A mine, how doth it grieve thee For the Review. com panl wrked. ar tel the commis wly made frier mHan name From the pages of fond Memory‘s book! To say "Furewell" is such a solemn thing! BM V ther‘s m THE FORTUNES OF FOUR th int Forest, Ont of the estate were informe ries which had been made, thi An CANADIAN ITEMS. met A Bit of Romance. ommissioner to find the missing legâ€" r heirs. _ One day the commissioner e week‘s search in Montreal, while up Cemeteryâ€"street asked a young iet the shortest route to the Windâ€" 1 t He th (From the Globe f her siste 1 th it pr rt ung man showed him the rere about to part at the mer made known to his the object of his visit to 1 he was in search of a â€" Donaghue. â€" "That‘s nity ty Th * + We + a man named Carl, foreâ€" ey could not tell what , the young man reâ€" ed. The commissioner ; man to Patrick Terâ€" and there under the Mc Kernan found Ann ry undertook to look three weeks ago, acâ€" came to this city, and + secure her share 0' . She went to Port t Ann. The exccu t} Fraxx W. Portrr MINI#S1 IRISH ORPHAN® 1 of the dis and* detailed M T1 and the ner ‘ Hay, MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Office, Dec. 22, 1879. Flour per barrel...............$6 00 to86 50 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 6 00 Fall WheAt..........cccccccc«s... 1 28 to 1 25 Treadwell Wheat............... 1 20 to 1 28 Spring Wheat.................... 1 18 to 1 20 BAFIGY .....cccscccsececreecse.«.... 0 40 to 0 50 OUNS .cs cereurnncrenn connensercciases W B to & 3¢ PCMS .cecesesceescrnctriaserccusscces 60 tor O GO Potatoes per bag............... 0 45 to 0 50 BLEEEL . . 1 caus exveversiuescres vixtien! O KQ ty O Y DURHAM MARKETS. Duzrnmair, Dec. 24, 1879. Flour, poer 100 lbs............$8 00 to $8 00 Flour No.2,"* ~ * 2 T5 to 2 Te Corn Meal * ** ......... 2 50 to 2 50 Shorts, 6 .# 0 90 to 1 00 Bran, ** . JtH 0 50 to O 50 Fall Wheat, per bush........ 1 20 to 1 25 Spring Wheat, R. Chaff... 1 15 to 1 20 44 (Glasgow... 1 10 to 1 12 Onts, per bushel........ 0 30 to 0 31 Barley, * _ ..c.c..« 0 35 to 0 46 Peas, te ........ 0 50 to 0 55 Hay, per ton.................. 8 00 to 9 00 Potatoes, per bag............. 0 45 to 0 50 Pork, per 100 lbs............. 5 60 to 5 75 Leef, +4 sererissesss> 4 00 to & 00 Hides, &4 recsecsccersuss J UE EC * BW Sheepskins, each ............. 0 75 to 1 00 Butter, per lb .................. 0 17 to 0 18 Eggs, per doz.................. 0 12 to 0 18 Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 50 to 1 50 Wool, per lb................... 0 18 to 0 20 Apples, per bag............... 0 75 to 1 00 Mr. Justice Burton has been compelled to retire from active duty on account of an affection of the eyes, brought on by close attention to business. It is hoped that a short rest will completely restore his eyeâ€" sight. The weather last week in Manitoba has been unusually eold. The thermometer on Wednesday, at Winnipeg, stood at 88 ° below zero. _ At Pembing, Dakotah, it regâ€" stered 41 * below zero. That no ease has been reported in which it failed to give relief. _ nds i i h Onts, per bu Barley, * Peas, 4# HMay, per ton..... Potatoes, per bag Pork, per 100 tbs Leef, *€ . Hides, _ * i5 Sheepskins, each . Butter, per lb ..... Eggs, per doz..... That in severe and chrome cases, which have defied all other remedies, Wilson‘s Comâ€" pound Syrup of wild Cherry gives immediate relief, aud effects a speedy cure. _ To Wool per lb.. Sheep skins... Lam}) Skins... Hides per ewt HY ssess4esee e«« 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 radical cure for the aâ€" bove montioned diseases it is one of the best Tonies in use. The administrator of the estate of a man named Earnest, who died in England sevâ€" erual years ago has, after a search of three years, found the heirs in the Saginaw Valâ€" ley named in Earnest‘s will, i2 which he bequeathed them five million dollars. Hagyard‘s Pectoral Balsam. It is formed from the bestâ€"known and mmost relihble Balsams, Gums and Vegetable tunics, in chemical union with the extract of Wild Cherry Bark and Liquorice in their fresh and wnadulterated forms, and is the most pleasant and eifective combination that can be secured with a view to relief or permanent cure of Hoarseness, Coughs, Col.ls, Influenza, Whoopâ€" ing Cough, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Spitting of blood, and all diseases of the That if you have not already done so, it is your duty to purchase a bottle at once. Fall Wheat, per bush No. 1 $1 15 to ++ «+ «4 s¢ 2 l 06 w Spring * #* * 1 105 to Barley _ * ie ... 0 85 to Oats, t€ ... 0 30 to Peas, h ... 0 45 to NDrossod Hoos ner 100 lbs... 4 00 to _ That every f.‘.mil{ who keeps it on hand can laugh at Croup, Whooping cough, Colds, Bronchitis, and all kindred diseases, ______ _ ~ That you can bny it from any leading drug gist in Western Ontario. f Peas, CC Dressed Hogs per 100 lbs... Butter, rolls per Ib. ......> * _ large rolls per lb. ... " tub dairy "* " ... Eggs, fresh te Sheepskins cach...... Potatoes, per bag... L CMS, Counyl o dn Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb........« * 4b AMTYyccsceeecrccecee Egif®, POF dOZ..s 02 css cce ee0 +8 E@H, DOF COR.crcre c64 cerwen e68 Potatoes, per bag...........+ Spitting of blood, and all diseases of the Lungs. â€" For sale by all dealers at 25 cents per bottle.â€"b 96 Fall Wheat, per bush ...... Spring Wheat * Axkeee Barley, TF: .. eeyius Peas, WALKERTON MARKETS. Dec. 11 , 1879. Fall Whest .................. $1 18to 1 23 Spring * ... ............... 1 10to 120 CHHG,« c cecccccensanencenurencececs ;. | OOR 30 POUS ... cccerrcessscrincertrrtss 59 to 60 Barley, ** «_ ... 0 40 to 0 50 Wool pet Jb..................... 0 00 to 0 00 Flour per bbl.,................. 600 to 6 20 Cabbaga per dOZ......v.ree.}+ 36 to _ 48 Turkeys péP lDs csesseceereesas 0 to _ 00 Geese ** aveceverscusctes 0 to _ 00 (Onions per pushel............ 000 to 000 Cord wood, dry per cord... 0 00 to 000 BUtter PeP D ..sseeses se ce 6+ .l‘flco 17 Hagy« rd‘s Yellow Oil combines.in such an eminent degree all the healing, curative and extracting qualities known to medical science, that it is truly a family medicine that cannot be dispensed with. When applied to any swelling sore, burn, cLilblain, frostbites, skin eruption, etc., its effects are magical. It is highly esteemed wherever known, and its eâ€" normous sale annually is the best certiticate of its merits.â€"b 96 nod has sustained the action of the Brookâ€" lyn Presbytery, favorable to Dr. Talmage, by a two thirds vote. The negro emigration from the South to the North is gradually increasing its proportions, and, unfortunately for themâ€" selves as well as for the community among whom they come at this season of the year, many of them are objects of charity. Eggs PQF dOR.,. sc suak.eke0%e+ Revolutions have broken out in Peru and Boliviaâ€"ir the latter country in conâ€" sequence of the recent defeat of the allies by the Chilians. Three Russian political offenders, senâ€" tenced to death by a courtâ€"martial at Odessa, were hanged on the 19th inst. The police at Kieff have surprised anâ€" other Nihilist meeting, and captured 98 men. A Jamaica, L.I., telegram says the Syâ€" Chief Secocoeni‘s town has been capâ€" MISCELLANEOUS. Stubborn Facts. DUNXNDALK MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, Dec. 2: M en ces cea cea en O r bag............. 0 O M s un es cerere &A §ERe ver css coucees O (Whe ce cevix ccuuveus AY per cord....... 1 bag...........c... 0 Duspauk, Dec. 23, 1879. .... 8 00 to .... 6 00 to $1 29 to $1 31 1 25 to 1 27 Dec. 25, 1879. 7 00 to 10 1 25 to 1 27| _ ban m 58 to 0 70 A Teact 86 to 87 a| TN Com Sch 67 to 70 I ship of ('}!l’:n‘:-lc. ‘l' 6 00 to 6 30 P-nmwmem 18 to 20 | William H. wami 18 to â€"â€"â€" 20 | "dlegslp tes L 198 18 to : M0p s CC _ T CC 0 60 to 00 & 7 00 to 10 Portland, Maine. 1 18 to 0 40 to 0 30 to 0 56 to 0 45 to 0 16 to 0 14 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 60 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 15 to 14 to 00 to 14 to 60 to 16 to $1 20 1 10 1 20 1 12 0 31 0 46 0 55 0 18 0 15 0 00 1 00 0 31 0 65 0 55 18 O0 16 17 15 The French Cabinet crisis is at an end, a Mimstry having finally been formed by M. de Freycinet. It is said the Tichborne case will proâ€" bably go before the House of Lords for a final decision. Butter, Eggs, and other Tradoe, Taken in Exchange. Ox ts Veroe or tu® Grayz.â€"Such was the condition of Moses A. Walker, of Derry, N. H., with congestion of the lungs and chronic Catarrth. _Two bottles of the Constitutional Catarrh Remedy entirely restored him to health, and, to use his own words, ‘"built up my whole system," The remedy is for sale by all Druggiste. Toronto, Grey, & Bruce Railway. 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 Manager. It is stited that on and after Janumy noxt, the charge for money orders for forâ€" eign countries will be reduced by the Postâ€" master General of Canadsa oneâ€"fourth. Darsyâ€"In Durhazm, on the 20th inst., the wife of Mr. Henry Darby of a daughter. RomE®Tsoxâ€"In Priceville, on the 19th inst., the wife of Mr. Robertson, Grain Merchant, of twin daughters. Inwixâ€"In School Section No. 10, Egremont, on the 1st December, the wife of Mr. George Irwin, teacher, of a duughter. MacDonarDâ€"In GleneE, at his residence, on the 20th instant, Donald Macdonald, aged 63 years. Deceased was a native of Ulva, Argxlnhm. Scotlund, and lefe a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. OPE.\IS January 7th, with a Teaching Staff of Three University Graduntes. Thorough Work is done in every Departme.t. K"17 passed the Intermediate in the first 18 months of its exhistence. Ceme promptly at the beginning of term. All who attend are delighted with their progress. The subscriber having commenced Business in Durham, hegs to call the attention of the Public, to his large and well assorted Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, THE CHEAPEST INX THE MARKET. All his Goods have been purchased for CASH in the BEST MARKETS, and not inâ€" tending to do a Credit Business,* CASH Customeis will find it to their advantage to call and inspect his stock before buying elsewhere. Mount Forest High School, G. B. & W. RAILWAY. Company will apply to the Legislature of the Proâ€" n'noep:?yOnurlo. “y its nxltwon. l‘:w an act to alter tha line of its Railway at Jones‘s Mills, in the Township of Derb{. 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 relating to the said Company, and for other purposes, WILLIAM KINGSTON, Solicitor for said Company. Dated, December 16th, 1879. 196 IN Common School Section No. 7, Townâ€" ship of Glenelg. Third Class Male or Femnle. Wiktem . Arowanith: Eristocs, Fomonn .0. William H. wamith, Pomona P.O., orf to F. MacRae, Durham P. 0. $5 to $20 us sthrarâ€"fantieret PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that A. the Georgian Bay and Wellington Railway Just Opened Out, Rowswells‘s Building, Upper Town, 1DU RIELA M. Dry Goods, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., &c Manufacturers of and Dealers in LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, FLOUR, Bill Stuff Cut to Order, All Sizes. Gristing and Chopping attended to atâ€" Shortest Notice. Toronto, 15th Dec., 1879 Mount Forest, Dec. 22, 1879, New Advertisements. Durham»y Dec. 23, 1879. A Teacher Wanted Custom Sawing attended to during Winter Months. Fall and Winter Stock of STAPLE and FANCY CAPS, &e., Which upon examination will be found to be DEATHS BIRTHS. N. G. & J. McKECHNIE H. W. MOCKLER. â€"â€"IN._ During the Month of Dec. NORMAN KELSEY, Upper Town, Durham, Opposite the Revizw Office Durham, Dec. 11, 1879. tâ€"18 86.Mhmmm' Terms an l!l. n‘.tmml.lnmln..“!‘w.: AMBROTYPS Only 10 cts each! â€"AT-\" KELSEY‘S$ GALLERY, That‘s the Place! Xmas i New Year GIFTS. Flesherton and Dundalk, â€"FORâ€" A splendid lot of Silver and Electro Plated Cruets, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Napkin Rings, &c., &c. Gold and Silver Watches, all sizes and prices. A Lot of Plense call and see these Goods before gurchuing elsewhere. Agent for the celebrated Heintsman Piano and Dominior Organ, W. F. DOLL, Watchmaker, &ec., Flesherton & Dundalk. The Best place in the County Watches, Clocks, VERY HANDSOME CLOCKS. Wedding and gem Rings,some real beauties. Cal. Gold Sets, Coral rets, Black sets, Gold Lockets, A. GORDON‘S, Repairing promptly done and Warranted. Give me a call, s in on o r JUST RECEIVED Of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings ; Uo!d._Bil!er'_ qdl ?hhd Chains, AaIbuyformhIca_n sell very cheap for o ts A.GORDON, One door north of Parker®s‘Drag Stere. Durkam, Nov 6 1679. y79 A New Stock V . E. DOLTL*S, Chains, Seals, Pencils, Pens, &r., &e,; Also ETT BCVTM P CHOTMPOTM CU0, CC AD a very nice line of FANCY GOODA. and Jewellery,â€"is at â€"TO BUYâ€" Now â€" Very Complete. They are Cheap, They are Excellent Value. Bought before the Advance. Try Them. Nearly the whole of his Stock having been bought before the great rise in prices, he is enabled to sell at and even BELOW OLD PRICES. 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 ot ;I‘ea. All‘ kinds of Goods have advanced and will _Probably go higher, therefore do not nnnds § OR I OO Sene u9 y ce &4 & J NCO TH 2 000 120 NICCZS ©° 20008 nave advanced and will probably go higher, therefore do not forget to buy your Winter‘s Supplies at the Low lgnte!. A Liberal Discount allowed s *‘ "*o ‘Cash Buyers.. | .. _ :"T .=c=wo0 2. 00 :00‘ I am just receiving a Lerge Stock of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold at old prices. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! ATTENTICN ! FARMERS AND OTHERS Who are anzxious to have their Dvolling Houses, Barns by Firc, can do so at a low rate, and in a reliable Cor J. H. HUNTER has not retired from Business, but on the contrary, has now on hand a very large and well assorted Stock of Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, &c. S T OV ES of Finished, and Ready for Delivery : Sleighs, Land Rollers, Gang Ploughs, Turnip Cutters, Straw Cutters for Hand, and Straw Cutters for Horse Power : STAPLE DRY GOODS At the Durham Foundry, Durham, December 11th, 1879. Durham, Nov. 20, Which he intends Selling at very Low Prices. JOHN CAMERON‘S TEAS ARE GOOD zious to have their Dvdling Houses, Barns and Contents Insured against loss can do so at a low rate, and in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Intending purchasers will find it to their interest To call and exomine his goods before] HAS now recerved his FALL and Winter Stock. C. L. GRANT. NOTICE. Everything at Lowest Rates. G R O CE RIE S Which he will sell CHEAP for CASH. Always on Hand Cheap and Fresh. OATMEAL, & CHOPSTUFF. Apply t JOHN CAMERON, Agent Western Insurance Co., Durham. J. H. HKUNTER. . COCHRANE. \Z =om:g$ L m:.uxdi-'i[ uny othe Those in need of Such Articles would do well to Jall and Inspect My Stock. The Bubscriber is also Agent for AH Kinas of FARM INPLEMEXT®S Our Paints, Oils, White Lead and Colors are all that can be desired in quality price as low as auy other house. Sugars, TXE A®S, Coffees, Leather, Leather. Toilet articles, Fancy Goods, Trusses Shoulder Braces, &c. and Lamp Goods; Machine Oil and Axle ROBERT Carriages, Buggies, Demoâ€" crat Wagons, etc., (YF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL H. PARKER, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. From 25¢ per gallon. Try our Excelsior Oil, the cheapest in the market. Madder, specially fine and at bottom price. TOBACCOES and CIGARS, Freach White Wine Vinegar. DURIIA M Carriage Works. J~=*Cash for all kinds of Grain. The Best Paper! Try It! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. THE Bcnn‘;vr‘n.cu Axunu- hdl large (emaemeninanie e mt ‘é"_‘"'!'!" Inventions and the most recent A4â€" teresling Pacts ture, Hortic the Home, &o.m:. lsud Progress,. So Science, Natural History, Goulog‘vï¬uu'uno-y. ! nod.vdnd-h"u‘tm , by eminent writ tndldqun-u-ofie!m. will be found in Bcientific American ; Flour, Feed & Produce Store, 2 o e P Ter now have the largest establishment in the world. Patents are ~btained on the best terms. A special nmnmtn&pmmum Inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the Ratentee. la‘:h jmâ€" mense circulation thn:,lvon, public af tion is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales Jn or ints odu;gu:.:fu:d easily cfl;t‘xted. y person w made a new disto or invention, can ascertain, free oflsï¬â€˜r!e. tmor a patent can probably be obtrined, by writing to Muxx & Co. We mlso send free our Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Patents, Cavents, Tradeâ€" Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints lgr procuring advances on inventions, Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents. _ _ _ MUNX & (o,37 Park Row, New Work, Branch Office, cor, F. & 7th Sts., Washington, D. C "The Scientific American." GROCERIES Constantly Arriving Durham, October, 1879. y42 Oils & Paints. Drugs and Chemicals. CROCKERY ! Varnishes, Coal Oil, BURNET‘S Dye Stuffs. MACHINE OIL and Pure Spices. Manufacturer of ROBERT MeFARLANE, *Â¥ SW P5th YEAR. PURHAM, â€"ANDâ€" H, PARKER, Durham. it