Me er matron. . forty or My in†broattht h th I “I Im3;,w be tlus 'spout' mod. and this [of will. - I W4. and .9in p “upon-i4 In Ora-boil. , Conveattum. â€I." Mr. In FPO! on “The Nas n, panto- who adoo diatrUk "libt both. G-tls, 383 she with!!! no mum-'3! cal-lam. I. J. killing him it turd-d to Sho- wman! was " nil-go of IV I only M Incl. Tho morning at T ':-oo thall- daughlou d t from picking so to'nship od my] nboot " mtimoly .u. but shoal In! no school. I“ not no him " the than and “at. I..- nn I gloo- which an “at uh ITEMS. ' you: Woe {mini “I . Wu" Tho like“ u... is FM u [CHM Mr. Ina Met ted: the tt, M r. Pss‘v'uith. od, 7mm. win. t? Al {Hie Cht th tho JiviJu-I' tuber, [an u| bo uu in "" tresiotre, ' “-300:- .and P. Jim. and tht u. tho I the n. Ur to tho A. Nicol given by um.- tlt. Sub an pro it. but g arm] Plot may Know. sum]. M: and Grown u... Ion) hon min an! all by ‘r' nib. St. u Russia ts incrcusxug her mum! stnugth on the heme to an extent which has call- ml forth name strong comment. from the British Prom. Alrndy the Cur has n we" .ppniulod "and Ind doeiyud " "‘wOisInek. on tho Asimio must. at which " arm, munitions d In and n" â€can", f, mm". for ship- hu'o been accumulating for yam. Wadi-Mk in said to be We! to my“. ant. kind on the Puma. m) - attain-09' a131,. also,“ P arrpua.'rwai oi'teu'itiatash'. Can-lahnr‘ The British has run 20 “We†' all) Ennvpcnnn. and 800 natives “and and tnisou:!g, Inc-st vi the has“ Meaning in tho retreat. The.. hutse mtillrrry gnu wen .5... Janet. hers-ration an being made for I “we in Cad-hm," . The hum up the Imam; not. was brought in by Ind" WHICH fro- CI.- uahat to,and “low Iron Eilu-Atdutt. a pan tony {our nib“. the CAI-inks.- lid. of Qucunh. Tho Tina Md...--"'" my mun: q than the manager- len Cauahar on Suardzy. We new loan forthe lint tune that lien. Burrow. In the amaiiant As the Alghm do not at. priunon. I. tear that nll the mining my In "etumed " kind. Ihe tthot of the story in that ot t400 men not - than halt-som. cl than an wottttdsd-svfolJorgd Genus] Dugou- into Caadaue. Tn: Penman DEM.-A correspond. rat at Cabal “trunks the postponment of the Darbar,wluuh no to bu- boon hold at Gongh‘s mm) It 1taliahiii on Hominy. Ind at which Stunt VA: to ban not Malar- nhman Khan. to the oxaihmn‘ among Abdun ahmauU lollowon. The 'oeresTousl. ent says that when Mr. Grimn met Abdul- rahman nu Sam)†the Intelâ€- poop]. were named "a: sdinplny clout inbui- r, In. neceuuy " tho limo! mung. eral harmf- foreo can "B' brigades of Roy“ “up! regiment of Scind: Nurse, 3 Henchman! ot tie- aml 470 men of th funny, and the 19th Ho. making a total of ahottt Every ellculuion in . Inn-IN In! year u can: ot the lndin Ilhlnrhnu t, wow 'll-I 85.0 " .'M ttw Bun h avg-053M Wnti " “I I'D-l. Ayooln Khan, spun“ " “a Air-shin Ind who _ Run Ali “rd-Ind his his“ retire Vanni: can: bin ink-u: (loaded in a body, but. veto pun-0d by Gen. Bttrrows, who had mound the gum and Waggon; they had can“ ott Wetland by the de. wning a Show Ali'. inhnlry (In Burrow» otrmttod u retrograde acumen! to Kahlil»; in '. thine“: mule. - Candahar. Ayootr Khan's It". had "when! we Edmund Rie. or above tun-hi. and win. "ported that he had "and tho river " Hydonhul, and that four hand Gish had join-d him, will. union of It. unity were fungi»; not th- British _ tt would new u if the Indian Government It" um "and for Gen. Bur- _ poitims, for . fortnight we the mane alumina in Suimlo w» phcod and" orders for mum-e service. Tho division comprises a bat. I . s' n! artillery, one half British, two regi. ut' nativn infantry, and one "gum-n: of l, wan-law. By moving this fume quick. _ " u. , m: the Quettah and “when cow I lurnb l J.- relieved for active duty under I Geru-a rimvm- Aymb Khan’s forces will 1 duumlun nuke; rush oh Candahar, but no- ' the "went crop reports are vary "tistaetory t the gamma" will probably have“ pension. 1 M Human, when Goleral Phayre‘u force h wsll commutrate, iaabout half way between r Quctuh and Candahar, and only miles tron, i tire Inner place. 'I h. “owner nf l'mmlmv'u . A telegram says: -- "We can send mm‘hvr " . '. l visit-cc tom Inn, July 28-02mm Burmdl' brig- a.'.. was 'ivtaeUd Iron the C'artahi'r tt-Uoo The Trouble in Afghanistan. at" l. --The, tirst mic about subside-l, but it has, been led anxiety as to tho titsal L'y of mad Adventure initiated held, of which this ethano- at Those who hm. India must gloomy View: of the rx', political and "aaeUl. 3 -The, Tim" In: the " mny. The “corny mum a haste, the instant new: Mt " u att ttr " ii nulhl val strength ich has mul. MI Iron: :11. Cur bu . doeiyud " rm. Barrows 000 tO h :mnm anxiety mull Tatton immu , y 'ave Mt lt "I I c.csturcw..--canGl.ttr, the scene of the daughter ot (journal Burrows' c'ouutrand,is In city ut Some sixty thousand souls situated in a plain of :tl'lklug fertility closeto the i Urgend, a branch ot the Heluiuntl River. A rectangular wall surrounds the modern l city. but there are out tying suburbs, ceme- l tunes and gardens inigated by a netwurk [of mum minis. so that it is hard to my I wlme the city hazing or ends. As neon:- l iucruiul, [hilltlc'tl and military station it is lullkc important, being on the great road I loading trout l'chia and Western Afghanis- tan to Eustvru Afgh tnintan and India. and l in linglnvh hands. As it lies near the Hel. muud, which is the Afghan second line of l defence, it not only severe 'the communi- l cation hem ecu the two Jiyyioty! “Afghan- tstan, but would matinee Heat in theevont l l" a Bunion advance. The garrison he: i not been very strong Iince Sir Donald Atotuuyiyatseed with th large portion of the CainJalmr army on Ghnznea. l Tun Lin: or tiUBuAttttiE Csrrt.rs-The lilo l of a submatiue telagraph cable is from ten to l " u elve years. if a cable breaks in deep water . .ur it is ten years of age it cannot be lifted for repairs. on it will break of "I own weight; aud cable companies are compelled to put a. l side a large lean-re fund id order that they may be prepared to replace their cables every ten years. The action of the In water eats the iron wire completely away, unlit crum- bles into dust, while the core of the cable may be perfect. The breakage: ofeable, are very costly, and it isa very dittirmlt matter to repair them in comparison with land lines. I A ship ha- to he chartered at an expenu of "li00 3 day tor two or three week. in fixing the locality and in avoiding bad weather, u cables can only be repaired in tho calmest seasons. One break done in the Direct com- panr's cable cost $100,011) to "pair, Ind the last chance Mt t the company â€chunky An agreement tyttle tho Ntgio-Atrtttritmrt, sol that they should be protected and have the] use of that compeny': line when their on f was stopped. I Tur. MAHOGANY T an. m Full grown, the mahogany tree is one of the monarch. of trop- Lal Ameriea. la, vnat trunk and mueive armI, rising ta s luity height, and spreading “nth graceful eIeep our immune omen, cum-rad with beautiful foliage, bright; gloeev, light, and airy. clinging so long to tho-prey u to make it almost In evergreen, preeent e rare combination of lovollueu end grandeur. The leaves are very mull, delisate, end pol. lubed, his tlzoee of the laurel. The three" are small and white, or ground) yellow. The mahogany lumbermen having selected A tree, snrroucl it with a pinion) about twelve feet above the ground, and cut it Above the plat- form. Some dozen or fitt-n feet of the let-gut part of the trunk ere thus lost; yet B Illlgla log not “frequently weigh tron nix or nun to tifteen tone. and meme†ueeenree es much " menieea feet in length and hereon" end-bl! be“: dinner. we“ 19mm. ewe. “he. or kernel lop. Sane treee he" yielded If.†-- GeiIHeec. Muewp-ieeelereeeldkr I Am UIIJI' party or Amenczms are about vis, fmxu; Mr. Phillips' lac-anon at Michipicuten, I and. there ts every probability of the visit insulting in the ftrrtuatitrn of: company with plcmy of capital to work tho mine. The Cuzens mine was 1isited by a party of 1 Americans hum Milwaukeu. Test holeb I were “natal in the bottom ofthe shaft and itiw rwwlh Wei") arsuiclvctly satisfactory to the usnoru. Au American company has coueludvd to push um exploration: and give me mum a fair Inul. Mr. Rhodes, the manager of the Vitamin Silver auints,tstates tLat the prs,eeeds [mm the are lately ( “JPN“ an: mmcieut to muluce we aetwe r members of the crmpuuy to resume opera-- 1 nuns, althougu the must) of trouble In the chLmuy hae, uni. yet been reluuvell. Mining affairs in Algoma are improving. Mr. Dawson, Md'., has been prosecuting explorations at Thunder Bay, and the pro- ‘prcts are that strong and ia.duential com- [panics will be farmed for mines in that A culurcd man named lhggs in Mary- land, was lynched on Tuesday last for out. raging the wife of his employer. The manager and one of the directors of the City at Glaseow Bank have been re- leased after eighteen months imprison- we! mm: the ore to The ironclad Iron Duke bu grounded on an island off the coast of Yum. The ironclad Iron Duke has grounded m an island off the coast of Yum). I Dewitt}; pinning mill, one of the largest in the country, was totally destroyed in ten minutes. So rapid was the program ot the thttues that there was no time to elm the “The safe, which together with its con- tents, owns destroyed. An eighteen foot By wheel, weighing ten tons, burst, Bying some thirty feet. The fhuues next took Scum-s a Lrumng's, and C. T. Wilr,on's p', uing mills, the immense lumber piles of D. C. WelcL & Co. and Benson * Locke, n1 ll. Ill.; & Co's ship yard. I’erew'e dunking elevator at L'ridgcwater was totally " years. It Ins most rapid and damaging in its extent, Covering an area of . quarter of a mile in length, and about 50019:: in width, burning and destroying property to the value of $225,000. on which is In it.. ittrtuMN) of tt05,HJ0. Buffalo, July 29.-h tire broke out at noon today in the planing mill M J.T. Dewitt, on the South side of the creek. It provedto be one of the most disastrous that has occurred ia the city for a number 50 hand ap the tag, md wail on Pam". and tom" and Vt old I (near Inch. Tm now â€In.†.reutmis. For . jun per'bspo not Mm: Evidently too (I: Pu mind “I hit. Ttst I dul'nt think “would no won rm use of suetfi friend I. you. . or put you in “It; . crud-1' now.†Let not an In on 1m “mice dorm, Pat on . mu: mm at an frown; Oueu more 1 "utrll hue to old you good bye. For, truth to tell, Pus' getting very in; so [and up the any, and we'll each cash-[Ion MISCELLANEOUS. At Ma Mais, Mr.5iiteuell has dis- a vein of cuppa on the location of we Mining Cumpunv {our feet Wide , surface, and widening as it ties. l’he 1' re is ot the vanety known as r," and is very rich. A specimen c on: to be very nearly pure, were ly a speck of rock visible here and flu: nun: is n. little over a mile ' .xhnre " Lake Superior and in itiou for a tramway.» the lake. party at Almericuus are about vis. I Great Fire in B11iralo. D.->' .<--c :oren pug Master. In an own: m u we term- md' eon- diuunl will In an swam tax-nu ad condition. " “Sf fii,tf, J,"adlltly'ggMa,tsU,r,tgt c as. am. gr,'. Fl'tlltt'et'hflea, 'tt"yr'ty1oy,eh16rr, Aahtosi GsTiiGiitaiG 'iGE"ori.T6Gia'riuiai7G0aiGl Notch-t. Squirt. was“. Wm; 110-; ree, & Rubin, cod-took; “a to no and an D.tad80tttJsato.tMtk - _ -.---- be dun immedinwy on trg'th',if'l, emu-om T-.-ru, pun-ohm: In ply to a Vendor " his Bolieitor, at the time of “to. one am: of Utes punch“. most-the bane. into Court to an em“: ut thin “In. within thirty day- ther.. after without than“. The No (a with“ to . man. hid ttamd by the Easter. 1.115" gim{mpoetg an “my mg Qan- in m high state of cultivation and me rem-Sade: u well wooded with szle. Roach uni Elm. This farm is convenient“ unrated being bat one mil. trom Bum-m sad when miles 1mm W.lttorton. the 1t1?,'tht River runs put the property. On the comp 'rtictt ot the “VIE new in pm . gmqou w.ill be _leertm1 " but an, Posyqun will At GIBBONS' HOTEL, 0n WEDNEHDAY. It. In: In] of Brrtember, A. D. 1880. At " o'clock noon, am following 13nd; and remin- uu. being Lot number [Pinyin in the Kl'glt gallows“)? f." mgu'rqwughgp It Dominating!“ L‘uucwsmn of ttte Township ot Bentinek indie Coumy ut o.roy,.wyt ot Gum-u. Alto-Al con- lull 0 MALL, w-m. Yuan s .o‘...u..'-. PL BSUANT to the decree In this cause there will he sold with the t,et,'t,t'lt't of Ir. B. Baum. quCIRM,MMhr of th Court at Woodstock, by '"'ePcre'"h', Amrtivueer, humus mm hundred lens more or loan. chm-15 guy Hit' 5559? tysut., Fif.ty any!" along“! an S‘TRAYED on the premises of the lub- k, Iuriln-r. Lot No. 49, 2nd Con. E.O.R., 013mm about a week two, two Ewes 3nd one Lamb. The mum! is requuutad to “(we property, [my expen- dL‘d and use than: nwny. JAMES DILLON. (Hem-I51. Aug. 2nd, 1880. 03128 " tub dairy,....... Eggs,per(loz.......... Potatoes, per bag.... Turnips, per bash.... Hny.por ton.......... Tll ll Public are hereby cautioned against purchasing a note of bud “shady Wiuism and George Brunt. in favor of Henry R . tool, for the sum of $2.). and payable Ibo“ tho m ot Jun'mry. hm. as tho above note mu, stolen iron: the, premises of Thomas Redford. Lot M, Con. lo, Township of Beatiueh, 2ln Bsturdty, July 81at, In CHANCERY. Fall Wheat, per bush ...... spring Wheat " m... Barley, " ...... Oats, '. "we. Peas, " i..... Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb........, Peas ... ...0......... Hurley. Wool peril)......... Flour per Ill....... Cabbage per dom.. Turkeys per lb. ... Crettso " .... Unions per pushel Cord wind, {I Butter pvt lb Eggs per duz 15!)“ng Oats... FHHBVI. 'lel l'er llr.. Shea) skins... [aunt Skins... Hides per ewt Hay............. MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate oCus,Aug. 3, 1880. Flour per barrel..............." 00 to86 00 Oatmeal per barrel:........... 4 50 to 5 00 Full Wheat....................... 0 00 to 0 96 Trendwull Whcut............... 0 90 to 0 96 Spring Wheat.................... 0 95 to 1 00 Barley............................. 0 40 to 0 45 orvts-.........-.-... 0 80 to 0 81 i'cuvs.............,............,...., 0 GO to 0 55 "otatoes per bag..-........ " 45 to 0 otr Pnrttvr.............................. 0 P2to 0 12 I"as,",,rs................................ o 08 to 010 “ml Pvt' ih....... ............. 0 M to 0 26 Shepp skins..,................... o 40 to 0 tio) Lamb Skins...................... " 40 to o 50 Hides per CWC.................. 6 00 to 6 iii) Hny................................ 5 co to 6 00 Sentinel. Aug, 2nd. 1880, TOWN .. qr ‘ELTRHAM. HIay, per ton.........,, Potatoes, per bag...... Pork, per 100 lbs...... Beef, hi ..'... Hides, " ....... Sheepskins, each ...... Butter, per lb ........... 1'1;'gn,pcr doa........... Wood, dry, per cord Wool, per ic.........., Apples, per bag........, Ihan, " " Oatmeal " " Full Wheat, per bush........ Spring Wheat, B. clufr... " Glasgow... Outs, per bushel... ..... Barley, " ........ DURHAM MARKETS. Damnâ€. Aug. 5. 1880. Flour, per 100 lbs............03 00 to 93 00 Flour No.2," " 2 " to 2 76 Corr, Meal bb "' w........ 2 50 to 2 60 Shorts, " " I 00 to l 00 “ran, bk " o 60 to 0 50 Oatmeal " " '2 50 to 2 60 Full Wheat. perlrush........ 0 95 to 1 00 Spring Wheat, It. Cltaff... 1 00 to l 00 bb Glasgow... 1 04 to 1 or Outs, per buslicl......., 0 80 to 0 81 Barley, b", ........ 0 40 to O M pom, " ...r.'.. 0 ,30 to 0 80 Hay. per ton.....,.........,., 6 00 to 7 00 Potatoes, per bag.....-, 0 60 to 0 M) Pork, per 100 lbs............. 0 00 to 0 00 ';eef, gk ............. 4 60 to 5 00 'Iidcs, " .............. 5 50 to 600 ibeepslu'ns, each ............. 0 75 to l 60 mum; per lb.............'..... 0 14 to 0 16 "sn,m, per doz.................. 0 oo to 0 oo Vood, dry, per eord....... l 20 to l 24 vool, per lb................... 0 22 to 0 24 .pplen, per bag............... 0 00 to 0 00 maiden; 72;!- ttVicGaiiVGiiiiiii's Jiiii"to"r'1%'; twenty yuus. McDotmura,--In Bantlnr-k. on the lat August, Alexander Mcbuugnu, aged w, nuns and 11 months. Mctxxrus in rutreruunt, on tho each un., Colin Mailman. med 69 warn was yo.u.tu. Decou- ed was a nun-u a! Inlay. Argrieattiro. Bootlgnd. turd has been n maiden! id Emma!“ mace 18-14. New Advertisements. McxxcunL~ In Bontiuck. It the residence of his Ion. David MuNiuol hug., Reeve of the Town shipJohu iiiiiilGi,7iir% as yours. Downed “Aâ€; native o..f, Army. Bengand,’ truly been 1 Burgess vs. Burgess, maprurar--Artsorar-M J ennlngi' Bout Shel- burue, on the 2t n Julv. 1880, by the Ber. F. Smith, Mr. (Icarus A, Pritctuxra, to Min Eil" J. Arnold, I“ of shelburno. 2rur-ucCarseos-tn Mount Forest, on July 21. by Rev. D. Fraser, M. A., Mr. June. no! of Euro- gnum. to Ali-s Mum: Mecalmon, 0 km- y. t?orsrr--httteorr---At Knox church man-o. Burl- tun, on the 213% um, by the Rev. J. Cmnpbcll, BA.. Mr. Nell cure, ot Enamel", to Mia Ch- therkm named. of Minto. I The Chilhu transport Lon. was blown up lby adrmunrte torpedo in Cullno Bay on the Sn] ofJuly, and 160 men were killed I and 40 wounded. Hir'saaot-Mutwxrs--on the m. Angmc, n the midcnce ot thc brida'u father, hi this II". Mr, PMR.Mr. Lanna P.Hunter,tu 'attle. eldest daughter of Robert Mar-rhino, In" all of Durham. itisowy In Owen Bound, Jim. 282d ult., the VII. of Mr. Stephen E. Brown of I ma. Cautrrvxootr-tn Emmom on the 18th talt., tho mite of Mr. John Gamma. of I uuagtttetr, Wat. -in tMryttTormst, on the Wkly. the I“. ot Air John Watt, ot . son. Sheep Came Astray, One hundred Bud fifty sharks have been caught in Long Island water- tht inst month. WALKI‘IRTON MARKETS. July 30, 1880. Cheat .................. $1 10to 1 I '. ... ............... 1 04 lo li .......ptWe..'...r.rW...'.. 82 to I '. ..........'....r........ 60 to 1 , .. ... 0 40 to Oi >erll»..................... 0 27 to Of m l;Ll................... 600 to 6; (e porduz............... M to l '5 per lb. ............... 0 to t " .r.'............ 0 to t pct pushel.......... t 0 00 to Ot ood, dry pct cord“. 0 00 to Ot TORONTO MARKETS. Tonoswo, Aug. 4, 1680. In the County of any. Note Stolen. At an MARRIED DEATHS BIRTHS. ' 3.31;â€, HENRY BEDFORD, 0-128 " 05 to l 10 to 38 to (N) to 6 50 to 22 to 15 to 12 to 60 to 00 to " to 1,5 to oo to " In 1 " " 00 6 4il tio 000 0 12 0 If) 0 26 0 M) U 50 25 18 60 22 36 If; 16 10 50 11 M trem' JidiiiitrrTdi"i “I? "BRICK Gdiia i; "i;G"i'd commend um namuu â€a.“ may on /Jygfpt,'g,tf.'d mnhoulnvm a t.'zr".lt',,t.'le. 1ei',2uttet1ht.iaiiirimu iiGrifCii iGETraGGk 7 383133; my lg, bin choir m 1'lrl%pl, I I“. " tumor Wu- to New Brick Yard " FLESHERTOR. Juno: no 'ii"ii5iiiifhc RSI-IF; Eric}; T u latest Fashions rogulu Durhsm, Juno autumn. "I the Indian of Durhuu and vicinity that ghe has cummeucod the business of Dress and Mum.» Making " the residence of Mrs. SIAM-bomb: raw ot Mr. Mtsttttswir' Furniture Wnroraomi, when: lhe will be leased to rtsvvive ordem in the above “no Tgu latest Fuhionn rugu1arly method, l [xss MARY BANKS wishes to inform A the ladies of Durhuu and Vinlnitv nun -t... Briss and Mantle Making. k} ttt'riber, Lot 48,Con. 8of S'l"tt, shout the Utter and uf May, a [',',r,thr,','.',',,t,ff, he sum, um: turned up Items. Any In urmguon cnncomtna the when-shun n ttt the “oer, mu be mummy n. celvad. FD 's",'2.iis't) '!.i,sl,,iriii,ji,'iii"t' ii,ojiii?i1ti'i 'tltleil (Sc-1 Gaia -- LAh Atrat ho had koFahTGr. /'ll(lllftrr'lloll, #9 32.19519» m.- .. CAME on the premises of the subscriber, shout two nook: we, I but Bay Homo- white Mar on has. Tho owner in n “acted to pruvo property, my upon-en. and Maine Animal may, GEORGE B. MITCHELL. July 29th, 18tt0. PARKER’S DRUG STORE, Durham. ii'i,1'?ji.e: -i ti', 'i/tIle/ii":',.";':,' 'i1'ii'l,i'dlijfj French Vinegar, French Vinegar, .Iem Fruit Jars, July 29th. 1880, Machine Oils, Machine Oils, . Macyine Oils, TRAYED from the premises of the sub. y â€mum, {wt 48, Con. 8 of f,'1.trelg- shout the mum.“ F-.. - .__ Mu _.. .. -- Dye Stuffs, Dye Stuffs. Dye Stuffs, Jem ENuUt Jars. Steer Itpt, Astray. Horse Camp Astray. moms COLLIER, Ohms, Durtmm no. Edge mm, burn-in Paints, Paints, Lafies' Corsets, good quality; th,, 450., and Mc, CLOTHING! Look here, More Bargains! Cradles $1.15; Hand Saws 65o. Cradle Scythes 90c. Claw Hammers Me. Spades 65o. Shovels 65c. Carpenters’ Braces 25c. Carpenters' Rules 200. Bay Forks 350. A Door Lock and White Knobs, complete, only 30 cents. Goods are Fresh, New and Well Selected. Now is the time to make your purchases and save money. This Sale will only last for thiry days, Everything is reduced FOR CASH. And will clear out Goods at an Immense sSaorifiee. Note some of my Prices: As Stock must be reduced before " Stock Taking," I am offetu ing SPECIAL Inducements (llllllleiarat's, Clearing Sale of Hardware! One door South of PARKER'S DRUG STORE. Upper Town Very nice Parasols for 50 cents worth $1; Pelt Hats from 750c. up; ,. Good Table Linen for 25cts per yard; Muslim and Grenadines for mots per yard; TWeeds from .45 eta up; , .. - Very Superior Prints still selling at 8c per fd. Wonderful Dread Goods at 10 eta; per tard. Towels atS éents. And a lot of Durham, July 21 , Fume", Builders, Bhtektunitha, Painkn, Carritge Links", Cabinet Makers, uni the General Public will tind prices and goods to their "tidaetion. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Paints Oils, Varnishes, Carriage Trimmings, Glass, Cutlery, Silver Plated Goods, Mouldings, turban, July mh, "e. lnye bought the Inge stock of “urban ieioeging to the estate of JAMES BLAIR & CO, in now oEedng to the Public the whole Stock, consisting of Durham, July 24th, Bankrupt Bale of Hardware IN DURHAM. For 30 DAYS ONLY! LOWER TOWN, DURHAM At REMEMBER THE STAND Attach prices cs wttns.temuh (wars-body. At J. H. HUN TERS, Buy Goods where you can get them the Cheapest, A. we will not beuudemld. Men's Long Boots 91.50 per pair. Other goods equally cheap Don't forget the phat. J. WOODLAND, Jr., Lower Town. DurhamAugult m, mo. . _ cum BOOTS AND SHOES. Harvest Tools, Harvest Mitts, dm., dx., ’rioeu never heard of before in Durham. "" otUted in Durban. Fax-non look to your on interest and ‘Wo allow To-day the Luge-t and But Anon-M Stack d JOB, F- MOWAT, , pt Tira1lrerton, Lower Town, DURHAM GOODS. "tt 7â€" , Durham. t-12t " to l um hobo . an“. St mSJ.Wgttu'utL"g't t. FARMING IMPLEMEN Tti. BUILDLR. Durham, keeps on had . [urge neck ot Sunbeam “a all m of Htsiidinimateruut,auy I stock of Home.†ta Walnut.louwood.wd Gilt. Pun-Ame“! non and mm of Lumber mud. mum: alum. lumen A lull-cock of Comm. emu", SLIVLCI sud Trun- umgulwu: you had. LOWEST P.lttCE'. Tb. "bailâ€! in the Agmtt tordlkinds of Ion-Eben!» plum-1 short can.» not“: . ttte Po.totBoq DURIIA M Carriage Works nosznzC""i"ciFLuaim Proprietor. HuNowon Hand . Good Stat-k " Carriages, Buggies, Demos cut Wagons, etc., omoon Human. _ . GOOD 'tsmut. m1 A nut-obi" “an; to II... to order in an 1!er mouldin . Home. a no... Fiona diluent hum. Small PicturettCopied and Enlarged to my “to ad pummel: (in, lndm Ink, or Wu. 0 tm HAVING Bought the Photo Baum. "triv on wind on by Mr. RHsAr, uni Cooling eonttdemt mun my luuu tt%lrt,t um new» w the put. ot [In-suing nob Il, molt futiduu- itt mm tum-n. would when the â€can.“ of Du:- huu and the cnunuy Earth, Spud]. Fitsart nqd We“ luau and the country North. Fiouth,r'asst And We»! 1 “an to“. in, L'nnd tk iatge stock of maln- slum... “'holnnk an mun; “alarm for sub. (although an [IV m‘w an n named from a» to 25 pct cum. Custom, n m In". of anything m m. pm, will plane 0.“ au- 1) . In) that you. will bo t/tine,th II. ug- pluya no speck! “out to lull boots, “pending on their "peetor Inn-its for " buducu. Cur-m- "equality and not trata" in much q ha comm tim F FIRST CLASS ARTICLE luring "new“ his Full and of Good! I. m In i position to o'er . \IAXL'I’ACTURER and Dealer m 1 Boots, Shoes, and Leather. Durham, Avril " mm Sewed Work a Specialty CASH FOB RIDES. Rochmo Tummy, July 20.1.». m ,rbrp%iHGitui%TairrTip. TiG CG Tai before luvtn¢ Town. Durham M Gallery. ?ittrter, "We "a W- 'ttads - TORONTO SASH. DOOR, --Atrtr-s J3lind t4itetory. has}. Bolt' All a low-at we“. Bud Kd work cm.“ u to- prenatal. Durham Planing Mill, China, Rue, when. Lunar sou. sum Clocks, Watches, Sign of the Big Watch up on the Hill Durban-July 21. 1-. m REMOVED. Alum i0toeh, and wiilt-mutumoto. Cull or Firm Produce. GROCERIES, of all kinds, Thimbles, Jet Brooches, Spectacles, &c., ta. Grocery and Provision Store. Jr. cr. " " I†I ', Gnu-u! lupus! My Stock. Clock: cleaned snd tepairol . of new." 0-658 $66.75;";3; a larger and than over. con-such; of J ust to . Hand I Pictures Framed BURNET’S GQBDONhu pmoved one door aotrth BACON- Watch†ti1esrued La rep-ind. Jewellery ol all kinds reg-“M. a. ltd-mm. AaouteeLotdtFdid ROCKVILLE. T. 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