In}; "col-h h n, " obo- “uu-‘muh. " in. " m. c Eda. m. ' DIVE, h 4m ' "000“ by 100011ch by .1 , aud betdttsaa. 3.10; “an“ ir, .135.â€, . h; you-Pm In "all. u the “on. Ban.“ ad “I tog “Allâ€. int Elna. †wiuie the no. r -u WC!“ 2mm in.» tuning“ on the _ I W“ I " Wad No. m " ray-cu ot Lots " I“ I in an Ono. i. ll m was " thw m. Huh; up n, “mom I». t at the To“ P. I Ind“ EMS. J.' who in. "sdmt by Mr. be itsaus" in .cil. Imaging-COI- J“ have†“scandal†ty be un 00 " 01th.“ "’ Past' IL“, mined. G hy my, mwmx... "" FM " tho M l Wotan-n. M brter, m». hing , Town Balt. meow by " bo up†no low Huh†in†I ant hu ab. 1'1ng with M "Stum- saute-8‘ would by , Juror. to led " Mr n club In one. CU- lnwn to I ’03-'35 m" M ". and . Emu“). Manitou rowan-iv land aol t mark. pr. hi. 'le, (mun! " w mum-r R. That minu- in wu - l. by Mr rm null“ 3173'!" is mu.- any by In q n I, "term. I: ha- aims " un w. by Mr. tto I .r r'a BO by My {I’m ml '0- y It. yloo. no.» oneit "all ted. and M Londun Dee. L'9.--The railway anchori- ties now eAurtute the total lives lost " TS. A telegram from Dundee states that only " pumping-r tickets were taken " ttte Inst stopping place, but the†do not "count for the number oily-onus childron "qairing no tickets. nor or the number cl use" for Broughcy Ferry thou- an. were not taken up. However. if Chi “demon: is correct. the 10- of lilo bu but study over estimated. n3 PAT. The Frith of Tay In one of the principal "tmrh. ot Sonata-i. The river by which it is supplied is formed by the junction or g†"mama, on tlowing from Loch Tay and the other from no" the borders of amrte. From the main; of then two ma tho river TeV pm. a tortttoas â€out Ind “QMWJNI- bold. and Prrth, inking (I. County of Perth Ind a pert of Path-h“. At mm river beeou- “In, or nah-n. W to the one» of It". nil. his†h†tho m of Wetis, Q the I" ttlt. This is probably nu “Inlet-01ml“.- Six bodws lune been reeorerm', London, Dee. 29.--TU SIM I.†of tho bridge dis-mun that when the first feeling of horror which hangs over the conntry shall have Hillside“ . strict ttnd - inwntigatiun into the - of the Beeident will he demanded by the people. “a nothing short vi a compleu answer will be accepted. The gale to which the h)" wrangled I“ not oxeoption My mid.ot,had hauling to do with the accident. chit-h had ocean“! baton the m reached the broken portion. Tho national rawh- tion u " stake, and the invetrtittntion an“ bo loathing indeed. [ The Provost of “It who nonunpmnicd hi: none of the Tay my Mind. The svrirch on." boats revealed vivon. The Cap in t ' mile long. erupt isr a! etc 245 f, IMT' qtr manner-ring skill. It was about two In†long, had 86 spans. with a width of " feet. At the highest point it In I†lent nhovo high water. The train left Edinburgh It 4.1.3 inthe tttteruoott,anil mud n! funr third-class can. one first ol-s, on. neon-ml and It brakemattU an. At the last station before entering the hid“. the tickets were taken, and the train wuthen crowded. Vast quantitin oftho wreck-go. doom and roots of the, “fringes. together with pieces of the bridge and articles of apparel, u. coming onhoro. The entire thirteen girder! of “101 long eetttral spans um gone. The night w.- . bright umuuhght. but tho wind It! Moving a hurricane. \Vhouwr the girders by. the train rn'rrre curried â€I" with It. be untrained. us th The bridge was on!) May. 1878. it Doing 1 river, depth London. Dre. 29. North Benin!) Kaila kaolin" at four thi, hue girders Mung v Edmlmrgh ware pro In! night. There w ("a kudos the to" whom. it is tselierr0, horn BMubnrgh this puny». " the Mil: non-ml lugs mum" the central and um chm-d betore wu- nun-"nine: M the bridge I intrrfermt will Tho mining Dundee tmin wu "on â€in. the bridge. then suddenly th ttaah etdfho Mam visible. The railway on. oids. in spit. of the gale, walked 'uong tho bridge from Dundee until tluy found there was a large gap caused by the “I of two or three, of the largest spans. but. --The Kn "In!†the Pro I..." of loading “not to the seru" (and. The emu station in "walling. people no conga-gut inklligoneo. In)â€. Dee. 28. --A portion of . bridge - the Firth of T-y was blown down Vii].- train from hamburg): to Dundee Vane-sing last nigh. The wind was so - that I steamboat we. nimble to M the scene of the di ulster; but several Mil bags have been walled ashore {our lulu from the bridge. There is no doubt “I. train in in the water. The passengen, who are certainly all drowned,are estimat- od a no to 200. l A mam Disaster in Scot- land. M by many: that cum" from “a; _ OM "dingo-u that "manic Ihould I"; Act-mol- I. new». Mun ttree-t alumna-u... In." N- " comma“ with "(bod-nulls.“ I. the. am noun: tum, 00 chat van-ma thu-y‘vo bum. him. TI- NG. yo the hunt- " man for ttin brow, m. I“ of Luck-o. cun- nu! for than: not; lb m I. I do" your human out-blue. I“... beow h tor Inunlu the up]. - to... hook-mulrlmn; but-outlawin- Tomcaumznqhedumaknym ulna-mac. To Ilka-I. It. Web all h "mu. your champion u down, â€WWMmmnu-mdml- Ian-cum hick-thither}, bun-aluminum Alum-om bastt3e- 'Nlo-hoxrrsCkM.tu-" 'u.vs.toria-oeasesus.t.tn-dtss-t, “mam ul- wortttteu. hi; can"; in an, - It. In 'sottttict the harem“ a; ntl. “who. :Ihlythoooldin on“. "osu.-tuhtottneerrgttt-teo- .I Isabel, an from an punt Owl-v.3. 'l_-.s'tsoautseiu.t.r.oe-cr,- hhhmmwtbym and; Pr-ts-sous-tser-tts-a-, mum... to um, not plan to an, in. up mu. no can... a» bum-cum. Yo lino-n an: noun trim, Go In, vb." my" hump him; InvquIs a. The W-rnm Lu In“. which [mung h A. “will do A. don: a In In “Cong-m; I ANOTHER bl to Brim POETRY bank, a but u Christian ‘II du." - "Nullull m. gale having modertrUd 'rovost of Dundee and. w, citizens Btarted on . me, but have not yet re nement It Tay Bridge :3. Many mom-ml: of muted, uniting geiinite Moe. and the citizens n In a “tamer to the lge disauer, have n- ulmul the bridge in no trace of any III!- In! budge is about half w, eleven of the loot M in length and one l'.dmburgh to Dundco gm. The wind was so mum an table to he as when hut lever.) m wuslnd Ashore four gr. There in no doubt Mn. Tho passage", ldruwnodmn oatimat. lx~pntch from Dun- uulru' of liven lost ter does not exceed m ttuder-.atimate. r tr1ut Tl 'vo bum MI. t has]. "P- mac. Mann Ml ge or were My nevor , survivors. " tndbt in a hiumpll about two the Wires Juwu be yr of tho weather d Isa: news ate: tTiditiGGiihrEW. it; Fruiaad 773313.. Moguyt:y--in Banana}, on thq at hot.- William 'teye, - "Aer. 12eo-Aye . Ihy'iro War-ret Durban. on m m an, In Goon. Wuhan. new " yam. McAtrrtrc-ia Git-dc. on the an an. In!“ MuAnuur. nerd m w B WaC an; ttltt1Wlt httid'.te . to " f' brochu- of tho Bee. WI. Will-ll. cl Gwyn my.wrxgr-ot.ri--trt Durham. on tho lat inst. by the Rev. Mr. Put, Mr. hominid III-“r, to Mtss Btu-both ouisr, att of Durham. In?“ zwsr--Et.gatvrr-- Br th- lov. a. My. h the Methodist l‘mnnuzc. Datum. on Dec. is. 11479. Mr. Geo. Matthews, " - ‘0 Mu. Snmh Elliott. of Durban. .MPHAY-A§ tho Comm and. Pt- 1m, s'e "gem o0?ttqyi,D.9kkeod, McCcoctrLts--ets Durham. on the Sth hut, an wile of Mr. Edmmrd MeCioealin, ot . mm. WARN-In Proton on math.“ of Peter Wuhr of n daughter. Mamet-In Eminent. on “omithJBO Vito of John Reddick. of I Jon. McKBowN-U Nommby, on Dec. m m wit. ot Mr. Joseph Helena. of a 00.. That beside being I radical cute for the s. bove mentioned diam it is one of the but Tonics in use. That if you have not already done Bo, it in your duty to purchuo , bottle If any. . . That s% = buy " from my luding drug- gist in Western Ontario. That no «me has Men imported in which it failtd to give relief. . _ . _ _ That Guy {mil‘vho keep. it on hand can laugh " Pinup, Whooping cough, Colds, Bronehitb, and allkiudroq ieyty. - ----- T hat in "every district where Wilson’s Wild Cherry has been introduced it has jumped in. tofteotitt f? intredibir tltott time. _ _ That in sevcro and chrome cases, which have "tiett all other remedies, Willon’l Com- pound Syrup of wild Cherry given immediate relief, and “he†a speedy cure. _ . _ _ _ _ The Wnlkertnn Herald is told that the Blue vavngs " Maple Hill are to be turned into n trout pond next summer. and Kin. Clement u getting quite a sum from the Government In aid of it. By L fire in New York on Monday morn- ing four lives were lost and two other per- sons were badly burned. Haeyard'tr Yellow oil i. one of tho "no“ remedies in the world for the cure of Rheum- ‘Mism, Neuralgia, Lumbngu, Spinal and Bron- 'ehial Complaints, Deafness, Karaoke, Cram ' if“, Bruises, Halls. Stills Joints, Swell; ands, Sum Nipples. Stiff Neck, Chithhuns, Tenet, Frost Rites. 1'happed Manda, Wounds, Cuts, SI n Ttroat, Stings of Insects. Short. nms of Breath, at my ihseaaes that are plin- ful or so", We have nu hesitation in recom: mending it for my of the above eomptainU. and believe it the quickest and most perfect combination known to rclnnve ain from " most any cause, and can he “ml, either inter. nally or externally. For particulars see wnp r weompanying each bottle. For Isle ( by 1'rh'l'iC'.", price 25 eenta.--btM l Three thousand people attended an anti- rent meeting at ClBremorrU, County Gal. way, on Sunday. I... All In “I" Know. To eriuve u 6'otryh.--T he troublesome onugh caused by an accumulation of phlegm in the throat, especially in the morning, ex- perienced "neatly a gram": afucted with Chronic Catarrh, can reheved almost in. ;untly by taking a teaspoontul of Hagyardu Pectoral Balsam, which has the advantage of being harmless to the stomach, and at the same tum: improving the tsppetste.--b9t, The an]. "tended to Prsteilo,h'wyyutrrtt, Swarm". GreenrO, Yarmouth, Liverpnnl and Plymouth, canning much damage to pm- perty on land and some to shipping, in- eluding the loss of a French humus and eight men. The storm of Saturday and Sundny in be" Iieved to have been terribly disastrous " In. Pivces of wreckage were picked up on Sundly " the mouth of the Frith of Furth, and along 1 the Fite shore. In exposed {dawn in Fife- _ shire, treea wne uprooteAwal a blown down, Jud much dunnge we: done to property in Kirkcaldy. TIL-re are numerous narrow weapon hum falling slates and chimney pots. People were blown offtheir feet in the utreets of the town of Greenan by the terri6e gale of wind that prevailed. A fierm, tempest broke over the Greenock district on Sunday night. and peat demure mu done to property _ " every kind. “aides and house» wen hum. duwn. Brick walls and paling! random in: gardens and yards were demolished. A large number M house. were stripped of their rm-f slate: and zinc, and innumerable chim. my pots were went tlying into the streets rendering it highly dangerous to traverse the town. Sn strum: was the pale that many prnyde were thrown dawn while attempting to emu from under the shelter of the houses. pier has totally vanished from night. The Hernando!" iron girders which Ipnnncil them hue been torn completely away. Several of the morning iouruala attimaslvert in severe harms ttpon the calamiw. and can for the strictest possible examination into the charac~ ter of the “mature. Munich. laud rays-n. Deceased m . Mn ot the Conny Prince -. Olga-d In I can-imam "but cl to Hm _ tor our Rt you; _ Alter several unsuccr-asful dump“ a. diver discovered a tint-class carriage (She wreck. ed train, but u there were niffi '.elaaa pm- sengers no lmtlien were discovered in the car. Uperations wall be resumed to-morrow. The gap in the bridge " If an airnoet inerre dlble character. Everything except the Son Villa. on the Mth of Dom, bymo In. D. “Blood. B. A; 8rcfetyy9,tt.t to. ' tat yer Arte Mar, m "or mama's. Towuutaiirirt E553 It is reported that three more bodies have been washed ashore at the scene of the Tay bridge disaster. All the mails have been to- covered. The otficial report of the North British Railway in regard to tho Tar bridge mushy say! the falhu girlish! made I very clean break, from hd portion which "mains standing. Almost the only sign. of the smash are the ends of the rail. on which the train ran, which are torn "under. The rails remaining are wrenclmd out of their chain tor a few yards. 1 Losbox. Dec. 3o.-TU ttnh, which " strum the Tar bridg- wu the no“ viola“ over well in Scutlunl mince the remarkable storm of January, 1868. The â€not. of Dunn- dee wore covered with Win, and were al. mmt cl: netted until the muons! the tumoli. tinn of the bridge "traeted hnn'h'edl to the shun of the Tay. Report. from Glasgow, Path-,1, Greenock and Edinburgh says the storm raged with great Violence. It in claim. ed by nnme that the bridge wan notdemolilh' ed by the gsu, hit that one or more of the lack curriagm went " the rails Ind, com- ing against the lathe work, tote tho ltmcture to pieco. London, Dec. 20.--'rhe Government lent two inupeoturs to ascertain the particular: of the Tuy bridge disaster, and nllo direet. _ ed a formal inquiry into the occurrence. The divers than far have been unable to discover the wrecked train. The, wil' make number .ffort to-dar. The plus where the train sank in full of quichandl,‘ and Humbodiu inundmuotmu ed within a for aâ€. they will become imbedded with the can beyond recovery. The Queen teleguphed to the Provost of Dundac tendering cmnlulence with the be. reaved. Only one body so far has been recovered, and that is badly mutilated. London, Dec. 29.--The vuion: “counts Ines in plaeing the total loss ofliU by the ‘Iay disaster " musty. water than â€father river in Seothnd, nudmbuin bu been “ti-Miocen- prise from 2,400 to 2.750 square union. It winds throu h . country of ietnnaquo beauty. build" and Emld an on the north side. Ind Newburzh is On the south side of the estuary. It is nutiglbh from the sea to Newbnrgh, " miles. tbr "and: of 500 tons burden. and tsometimes to Perth for vessels drawing nine feet of water. Set. J/ is suppoogd to, duehugo not. Stubborn Facts. MARRIED. DEATHS. BIRTHS ‘4-»1 AMBROTYPS Only 10 cts each! -AT--- KELSEY’S GALLERY, During tho Month at Dec. NORMAN KELSEY. Upper Towrt,Darttaas, Opposite m RIVIIVOM Thorough Work is done in every Departme.st. I317 pund the Intermediate in the ant 18 months of its "butones Come Peomptty st an _ttqgtnnimtofhrrm. All vi}? “and no delighted with their progress. IN Common School Section No. 7, Town. ship of (Honda. Third Clu- Mdo or Funds. For (anther winning y'Q to Alexander Bacon. William M, owsmim. "when. Pamela P. D., or to F. MR“. human P. o. Glenda, D03. 5, um. thm Try a Pair and Secure Comic-rt. Manufactured by C. E. RAMAGE. 282 Adelaide St. Wot, Toronto. For Bale at C. L. GRANT'S, Durham. Mount Forest High School, Blicmombct the Stand, Douglass' Brick Block, MILL Strnet, MARKDALE. All bought for (Tush, um] every Line New. NO SECOND HAY " or Bsnkrupt Stock kept. No Hum given to null the public. Every customer u-rved nuke. No wound prtrre-very article marked in l111nm tlgurets. We don't pretend to hoop Um urgent Stuck north of Toronto, nor udwrtiso Goods mu we have not on hand. Full weight and good measure every time. Try III we be gottTineed. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Noun Fomt. Doc. Ct, 1m. Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery. Glassware, Boots & Shoes HATS and CAPS, ae., Are now leech ing uddmnlu to their dundy well selected tttoek of New Cash Store BC TTE ll & RAE SOME REASONS why them Napemiar' Are better than other: c- lirt.-No Elastic required. 2nd.-U Slack when stooping. 3rd.-It never slips otf the Shoulders. 4th.-8old at prices of common nuspeuderl. TRY Us for a NOBBY SUIT. FIRST Day of MARC]! Ion. Their Christian and Surnames, addressa- and dee mrriptiou,ttto full tusrtieultsrs of their cluhnl, . tstatentvttt at their umuums and tue nature ot the securvtioa at any) held by them, or in damn". wherein they will he excluded irom any chsim ‘ngnhls' the said estate. I And tvll puma] indebted to the said Pilate an hen-m untifhsll to pay the surm- to we (executor) nu or L-ton the tirst (my uf March next. Dated at Durham in the bounty ot Gtuy, this Mt day of annual; A. D. lad). The UNIVERSAL SUSPENDER. Ordered Clothing ! Mukdalu, Jan. 8th, 1880. ALL persons holdmg chums against the Enlutuof WILLIAM NEWEIAL, lulu of tho 'l‘uunohlp of "vutiuck, in the County of Grey, Yeumnn, who died on or about the eighth (ti) tg of Nuvembrr A. 11.1879. no tusrebynorimtd town , it b post prepaid, to me, Exeetor of the hut will andy teMtuucttt " tho and Wiuium Newell, de, comd, on or before the " taduiri,........... Eggs.perdoz.............. Potatoes, per bag........ Turnips, per bush.. . ..... llay.per ton.............. Full When, per bush ...... Spring Wheat " ...... Barley, " ...... Outs, 6t ...... Peas. $6 ...... Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls. per lin........ Fall wud.-..'..,..........., Spring " ... .............. oats........................,... Penn ... .........F............. Daley. " . Wool per lb.................., Flour per bbl................. Cabbage per Ma............. Turkeys per lb. ............. Geese " .............. Onions per pushel.......... Curd wood, dry per cord. Butter per tb ................ Eggs per doz............,...., 11El.is'Ayytat.7t.h, wj§h “a Inching to $20 me. 1'atg"du'g'lt,"Tg,',t, IV“, “1" I"" Wool, per Ib...., Apples, per bag Slieopikinn. each ... Bane-r, per lb ...r.... Estirepey dom....... Sm" of Tin-0' cnivAuer Grill-ten. Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Poultry, &e. Outs, per ba Bur-lay, " Peas, " Hay, per ton....., Potatoes, per bag Pork, per 100 lbs, Beef, " . Flour, per mo Ibo............1 Flour No. 2, " " Corn Maul " " ......... Sham, " u Bran, . u do Wit Wheat, pot bush........ Spring Wheat, 13: W... A Teacher Wanted New Advertisements. Executors Notice. WALKEBTON MARKETS. Dee. 24 ' 1879. but" " 26to I', " ... ..r............ 1 18 to 1 a BUTTER d; RAE. TORONTO MARKETS. Toaosro, Jan. ,7 1880. dry, per cord DURHAM MARKETS. â€VI; 1 er doz............... er lb. ............... " ................ r pushel.........., A SPECIALITY. 100 G... _ Ghiugow... per bushel........ FINLAY MACRAF, Executor. Damn. Jun. T, Wm...†M to " 00 " 80 to l 28 to 58 to 87 to 68 to 6 20 to IO to 18 to 20 to 0 60 to M to M) 7 00 to 10 00 276to 260to 990to 0501.0 130w 116to ISttto 080to 086to 060to 800to 045to 676to 400to T00to o0to 017to Oigto 160to 018to 00to 000to 000 000to 000 14to 18 12to " 68to 040to 000to 600to 86to y-DS. " 124 6 40 48 61 0 50 018 018 275 81 29 70 88 69 " 1 G Depth!“ pro-"l7 “I. and Wm Give me a. can. 7 _ - JUST RECEIVED. AsIbnyforanhIoap ullvoryeheapfor Of Gold ttnd Silver Wntchu. Cloeu, Gold Rings; Gold. Silver and Plated Gluing Lockets. to" A. GORDON'S, Watches, Clocks, The Best place in the County IN thanking his numerous cnsbmen for their past favors. and ,otieiting their future on" begs to any that he is now full: prepared to on» cute my orders that may be on mated to him with Ina-mom and punctuality, uni at prices the chap- est in the village. Cutting Specially Attended to. Dundalk, Nov. 19th, "N. VERY HANDSOME CLOCKS. Wedding and gem R1ngs,some real beauties. Cal. Gull] Sets, Coral avtlelm‘k seta,(}old hookah, 01mins, Sells. Pencils Pens! an" at; Alla a wry nice line of IIAN1.Y GOODS. Please Pall and we these Good» before urchnaing elsewhere. Agnut for the calebmted Edam“ Finn: and Dmuinion Organ. W. F. D0 LL, Watchmuker. he., Flesherton dc Dundalk. "W --- - --e A. GORDON, thtrrdoorttoetheI "In“ - Durham,NoiN. " A splendid lot of Silver ttttd Electro Plated Cihets, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Napkin Rings, ho., ho. Gold mm! Silver Watches. alt lilo: And prim. A Lot of Xmas , New Year GIFTS. TTr. F. I9C9EiTiil, 1i'1esherton and Dundalk. Thats the Place! C IME on the premises of the subset:- ber, Lot No. 34,3rdCon., W. Cr. R., Bentinetr, About May lust. a one-you old Heifer, red color. The uw-vr will please prove property, [my expense- und who it “my. JOHN w. SMITH. Good for SIX DAYS from date of Issue, Will be Issued between All 'hgttto- ll Reduced like. cl Pure. 30mm Twist. cu: only be purchased " sentient EDMUND WBAGGE, General Manager. On and after lat Jam, 1880, RETURN TICKETS, A NeW' Stock W. CHITTICK, tdGiifGFGiiGG, ' the Georgian Bay and Wel1irigton Railway Company will apply to the Legislature of the Pro- vince ot Ontario, as its next Session, for an wt to alter the line of it. Railway " Jones'u Mills, in the Township of Dcrb .uull to unend the By-hor of tho and Township 'ld that purgeâ€, mud to con- ttrm all By-lnwu grunting aid to he said Ruilwny Comp-my, and for mu purpose to Inland the not l'.!. lune-Henslon wining to the Mid Company. at! Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREET, DUNDALK. Benunek.Drre.il,itrN G. B. As W. RAILWAY. PUBLIC NOTICE is barely given, that . the Got-rum“ Bay and \Vellinnmn Ruilwnv Toronto, 15th Dec.. 1879 l Bundo'y "rtGiiaiiiGy iii%iiGiaC -tiTiiik' "ii/iii immense circulation of over iit,000 coping. are have been enabled to nuke gnu 'mprovimeists in in uppennuce, own " its mount price. It ha re- cently been improved in nppemnce by the addi- tion id a not“ border' which will [bike it much bet- ter liked,thnn ever before, not only henna; vuln- bl. pom bat A beaumul one. Than ia on ad- ition of this paper devoted to SUNDAY SCHOOLE. no club nm m n 1011079 I 10 copie- to the one maroon. $2.50 ; " copies to the one Oddâ€... so ; so come. to the one more", 011,50; loo copies to on. ad sun, Bet. Soup]. copies ot than pope" not tn. on opp“- noon. JOHN DOUGALL a SON. Plum-Inn, ', HUNDREDS OF EVIDENCEB "emu" of the mien-n: work it " doing In the pun y whoa! and 1 the arcade. Owing to it. Toronto, Grey, & Bruce Railway. is such a .e.trit..tt.it,r that to do without it it .ttnoat u: itttPygtsibilitr.' Tho Non-nun; Manual-.3 in In cum-pupa "mi-monthly unturned psper. which can. but 30c I year tah'? Inbwribers. and much In" to clubs. " in o pioneer of the Wrrxzsu public- tions, uni goes everywhere. We receive W11ttrl at the WITNZID by than who In" kind " “but of Dunn.†Grant,ts aubwriber from Pen-go Fa P131115. Munjtobg. who [nit-H} “The “human Dated, December 10th. 1879. gaggjngafa; iaa- mamas; mi; CG; daar.-' ___ '"" PM. $1.10 I you. Tho m Dun! Wm h mulled†III I. ._. 'truinAmetriesottm. munmtuhy. lunch. BEST CENT NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD, thing nil the Into-t DO‘B by blemph. qtutoru1n 99233932! imminent tin-@099 e Poxnynhmive Min a,» onto". Inland“ 2,ljirtthhu1"lr.%hgi"d'e'fd'Wl' HEII‘ER STRAYED. CHEAPEST AND BEST and Jewellery; is at MOST UNANIMOUS OPINION DURHAM. --ro BUY-. --FOR--. WILLIAM KINGSTON. Solicitor for an Company, -GiFyuiiui "V -Giarau"i y u {town by lg, Who m union to have their 2'f2t Homes, by Fina, can do no " a low rates, n in . mm FARMERS Ath5 OTHERS some traateratomT.5Eii, an}: GOOD, They are Cheap, They are Excellent Value. Bought before the Advance. Try Them. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! ATTENTION! Nearly the whole of his Stock lining been bought before the great rise in prices. he is enabled to sell at 5nd even BELOW OLD PRICES. Cull Ind we the tlt of Tweeds. Call and buy a piece of Factory Cotton at the old price. Be sure and " B Caddy ot Tea. All kinds of Goods have udvanced and will probnbly go higher. therefore do not forget to buy your Winter‘s Suppliu at the Low Hutu. A Liberal Discount allowed to Cash Buyers. I unjust receiving n Large Stock of Boots and Shoes. which will be sold at old prim Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, &c. J. II. HUNTER has not retired from Business, but on the contrary, has now on hand a very large and well assorted Stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS, Butter, Eggs, and other Trade, Taken in Exchange. All his Good: hue been gt,1,',t,,tt,t1 for CASH in tho BEST MARKETS, and hot in. tending to do . Credit usinen. CASH Customau will i1ad it to their ndvuntngo to call and inspect his stock before buying elsewhere. THE CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, The subscriber having commenced Bu-ineu in Durum, begs to all the “taxation of the Pubhe, to his large end well waned Stock of 1itowswe11s's Building, Upper Town DURHAM. Just Opened Out, Durham, December 11th, 1870. Durham, Dee. 28, 1879. Which he intends Selling at very Low Prices. WE CAPS, le., Which upon examination will be found to be Dry Goods, Clothing, Booted: Shoes, Intending purchum will Aasd it to that in“ To all bad 01332.7? goat We] HAS now received his FA LL and Winter Stock. th L GRANT. NOTICE. GROC'EBIES H925; Qi'] tii t may: or; Wat4 Max! M. WM 110 dill loll CHEAP for CASH. H. W. MOCKLER. 21 2-: 53.32% Amish JOHN amen. Agent Western [mar-nee Cm, Durham. Hamel. Dun and Content- hound Mairst Po. in . nibble Company Wart pay lum- promptly tii J. ll. HUNTER. --IN- 6.0 n 1't SE: gar-1’3; . a 355%??? fl - MU iit 0 A5 "3 sig new done with neat- - all do...“ Leather, Leather. "p1r.11 tit.1m1mttr l" or! band and tttr Boots and Shoes, ant Wagons, etc., OF ME VERY BEST MATERIAL 2ddl'h'M,'lrMt2',,'ft,T"""' - othe Thbto in need of Such Article- Would do Well to Cav, and DupO'ct Mr Stock Carriages, Buggies, Demo- ROBERT " "IT 11A " Carriage Works. Sugars, TIC/U“. thsrees, 5nd Pm Spices. TOBACCOES and CIGARS French White Wine Vinegar. Mulder. specially tine und at bottom price 3nd Lump Goods; “whim Oil atrd Alla Gremse, From Me per nllon. Try our Enchior Oil, the cheapest in the mullet. Our Paints. Oils. White Loud and Colon are all that on be desired in quill", price u low as any other loom. Toilet articles. Fancy Gouda. Shoulder Braces, ae. ll. PARKER, CHEMIST * DB00tHtyr. 86% for 31! kinds of Grain. chub-Wt an m. In Flour, Peed & Produce Store, GROCERI-E S an Punt, a? W7 7P3“ ‘W' __ - IUNN t 0.." M M. “I“. Bun. Mom-a, P. t "I at... Vain-“on. D. C Any pawn who has Inna-n new memory or ',Ti'gttgtt mu $.me v.33... a: . El.- _ ' y Home a (hinge Ti, no (me our MGM about the!“ burn. Pan-nu, J,t",t',t'2rg- 1e.e..e8y.seyeyy1 Ye protym'd, y“ My. Oils & Paints. - «(new tht" rm. public iiLcrai In dimetod to the menu o sh. -pototst,aad Id- at unbounde- who - eluded. ' “yum who by M " 113' dutovrr, or Km" G FiaiiiGiTtiiFa7iriiiUu%Tr7.Ti"u7= mm- 'ter/IMS", of taxman. If; h In- Egggpm ttyt" Avon, pub“; swaying In " wit thq PATENTS. Lt.".',)."" a... Irat'p.rg tfe "inâ€: tttm i'h?ri?t ttt on "an ' 5v. an ' new in. to We “lulu: tho can. Putt-nu a. obtained on the bent W11“. A - '.e?ry m-dg (page 'fe6qee. A.“ " 911 run, "alt put .ouo min-r. nut-- tYrdttPtt :;i,1,iiii'ii,i','iii,ii,iiii'ii'ii,i'i. Madam my! os,. Publish... a Durham, October. ttmr. i,tpiilll?liii) “i idii'Lhpd2iirSc,rit GT Jiiiiiiiii2i,e. no I'll. the Home. ouch. 'dstt hon-u. In“ m.flm.0~hÂ¥.mmy.1‘b‘ not: "liable pm wra on“: m "ouosta"miryt.sotge1eiir tb.eorr-. Constantly Arriving “The tkiantiik American." The Best Piper! Try Itf BEAUTIFULLY {mammal}. mum Bowed or Pm, CROCKERY! Varnishes, Coal Oil, Dye Stuffs. BURNET’S CASE FOB RIDES. Immuuxrs ___ V"â€" ROBEBT MoFARLANE. tamttieturer of MACHINE OIL and Chemicals. N E ‘V DURHAM, ui", - .. --__9e___ -_-r_-_ - “wryâ€. teat"""" A0000. for Alt In“ at oayeartGkm Z' min-'1; -GdiGGFiiord __ - H, PARKER, Ami-t Fl ,