‘f’and Lodge, e of a passing were noticet and by str®uâ€" ubdued Lefore veral of the bers near the a were about uday no traing . â€" Passengers from on® . of the bridgo | out tem o‘clock Humber,below thought, fromx Beatty is the i Mr. A. W. vorking man‘# { an irvedeomâ€" West 1 chosen old Fis!lds, ecte ngaged 1Â¥ o. He was tht people in avenue ove startled& of James had siegzet side being ®ve f paid t, compared £ ¢ tativeg $ says;â€"**A Toronto D. MeKelâ€" be traced *ppointed Marshay â€" Felie® i COH« 1)“' ‘“ nounte toes 1"struck o luk PC M 8 in 13 \ y sol« bM.. Harre luini.. raral l lowi ey the 0 it m 1 parte ‘th lasg Cone Drand uthey. res d' 1ty of r not MdL Â¥ hi my 1 on@ i ‘h ent Cluee V Ne tw und said this itle nco cat LV @ 16e ~bip sick ved. acly the fghting torge. . Their nunmber? is never large, martrydom is no more popular in Afghanistan than elsewhere, but there are euough to make it unsafe foc an English cilicer to walk about alone in an Afghan town, and in the fight with Sir Donald Stowart‘s io:co a mere hindâ€" ful of Ghasi swordsmen cut their way through the Bmtish force almost up to the general and a sentry a â€"and, as death cithor by oxocâ€"nti battleficld has no terror to taem up the most dangerous part of Mr. Wilkes were:â€"Pon, Hon. Frank Smith, Mr. Jo W. F. MeMaster, Mr. Th Rlight the three c family plot. by Rev. Dr M M was at wi Mr. Br chapter e7mour 0t Tae Gara their 11 drug stores be dealt out. Warning after warning similar to the present one fave been given; different kinds of bottles have been used to distinguish deadly poision f:om other drops; they have been banished to separate shelves, yet the numler of instances of death through the wrong administratzon of poisions does not seem to decrease. The only apparâ€" ent remedy appears to be in the procuring of careful and conscientions men to make up ne wi allâ€"1 poison, which had been given clerk in the place of quizine. wood was Fell known to the ¢ for many years as coptain Upper Canada boat, the "Pas* At kin &# Robert Wilic wnaing, th Mp une, Mr. fI r the rt t W the coffiny of 1 from their ass L1 the t\'gh‘n (]“ { a 'fll)o_ nor a fanatical Mo themselves to d who die sat ent t1 A Sad Affair. from t ptain 6 Gha 1d. _ They are of all clesses ; drove his knmife through ar was a boy ten years old her by execution or on the terror to taem, they make gerous part of the Afghan eir numraber? is never large, th W rt vlaet wee They Wn of t I. M. K John MacDonald, Mr 11 $ S uncrai t nas H M the slanghter of sfied if they can clates, at mm the family pew y w in ur chiidren eight Hod ging, Mr, nd Mr. IWm. It des r€ t ay? later Kev. Mr ors for| _ Dr. Fowler‘s Extracs of Wwilda Renzic, | Sttawberry cures all forms of bowel comâ€" | | plaints in infants and ad4lts, The most safe MCMY: | pleasant and perfect rentedy known. Purely na, Mr. | vegetable and free from opiates or poisonous . Wm. | drugs. â€"bI31 iciated I well. It es of the tizens and more in *her thâ€" nt plying peblic Forite ults _3, . __ _ _ CC FOHnt Notway, and past the, White Sen and Nova Zembla to the Kara: Sea and Obi River. On reaching Tobolsk they will find there several barges laden with troops and stores, which it will beâ€" their duty to tow up the Irtish to Semipalâ€" atinsk, distant a few days‘ march from the Chinese froutier. _ Thanks to Professor Nordenskiold.Russia will be ablo to concenâ€" trate trcops on the Chinese border in half the time that would have been considered possible afow years ago, when the utilization of navigable Siberian rivers for military transport purposes was bardly drenmed of by the Czor‘s ministers. have dreamed of two or three years ago. Three steamers have been purchased in Sweden, and aro under orders to proceed to the town of Semipalatinsk, near the Chinese frontier, in Midâ€"Siberia. The route taken will be round NorwaÂ¥y. and nuck tha ‘ all t from Professor Nurdenskiold‘s discoveries are, says the London Exzaminer, about to be ntilized by Russin in a amertiekgpis â€" 33 ntilized by Russin in a way that few eould have dreamed of two or three years ago. Three steamers have been purchased in Sweden, and aro under orders to proceed to the town of Kamsiuntiitusk L0 ns it ‘"Castorine any persons will be pros marufacture th it u t w On A receiving wl might be. ‘ have been b water. The five feet this f A picce of advice, with a few words of caution, I‘ll now give to those who of marriege have m notion : Young maidens, beware, lest your short life you rack, By giving yourself to a penitent quack ; With sach men, at presont, the country is swarmâ€" Anothor wifeâ€"sceker is making a ‘"hum," An old grizzly bachelor he is, I prosume,â€" A member of those who are the dregs of humanity Having mind and soul fraught with grossest proâ€" fanity ; 54 Now, thinking that he, by his dolefu) confession, On fomale sympathy will make an impression ; He tries io convince us that he is a saint Worshippe.l by worten, which I‘m certain ho ain‘t; It is this presumptionâ€"that women are so vain, That now gives my mind a postical strain. pold arrive« tl Bentinck. e w illn often possessed of & nature inhtman, ore of his kind I could got if I wartedâ€" r miserable creatures, grite, s0 ur, ovil bu the poor mogest mar, we must tet him foar we provent him from getting some ugh ho seeins to be juaging «ll wornenh on is "friend Tom‘s wile."â€"irresnective of MISCELLANECUS. A Great London Dock. men like Macbeth, who aro in craze for a woâ€" W iron furnaces in Lancashire and t of Seotland sre blown out. The eliove aud imagine that women are charmâ€" of l or lard oil and is efliir;i;v;r; m120, nope de n estimated roundly at £1,000, of r = a registored trade brand, and lling other cils under this name uted, _ Toronto Oil Co., sole carth hbave been dug out. It he inmagination somewhat to it was filled into ordinary earts would form an unbroken line s long. The extavations have h a submerged forest, ind curiosities dug out have Leen rorn, a Roman va’so, and what o be an ancient British eanoe, solid oak. The latter ®now i Museara. â€" The new entraunce ich will save about three and Machine Oil is warranted to he value of over $1,000,000 yed by a storm on the Mexâ€" : coasts. Several lives are The Wifeâ€"Secker. m12 i will save about three and iver navigation, whieh, in Is of heavy draught, is, of of "rery great importance. 1 St. Kuatherines and Vicâ€" ipany are now prepared kinds, no% exeluding the s of the British Navy. The er Machine manufacturers the best oil in the market. Jamaica report a fearfal t Island, and great deâ€" chir mis ++ > w« wile, ~irrespective of worth herseltâ€"no better, tly that he may get her. JomaNxa MaRtar s or J. H. Hunter‘s, TKSAiTe aistorine" Machine 1 tive of worth dn L n caurth nated. WHIFE AND RED BRICK, and intends burning more, which e for Prices and Quality caunot be surpnesed. Partics will @léaso call and examine before purâ€" chasing clsewhere. Remember the place, ‘Tenth Concession, Proton, near Ventry P.O. THOMAS RUTHEREFORD, e in n & 4) 0 umc 20 0 * $UBr AMYY,.:+«essvvetees ES§S; POTUOR....+ssersrrzreess Potatoes, per bag............ Turnips, per bush...........; Hiy , JOF BOMesersÂ¥re{sisnl. ces ’I‘HE Subscriber wonld call the attention of parties intending to build to the fact that he has burned a large quantity of TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, Aug. 11, 1 Fall Wheat, per bush ...... $1 00 to gpring Wheat ** «..... 1 09 to Barloy ; 6# sersts 57 to Oats, £¥ Â¥shvee 85 to Peas, *4 55 to Dressed Hogs, pér 100 lbs 6 50 to Butter, rolls, per lb......... 22 to ** MDEr AMEKY3.sercerivsacses 17 to ESSS, POTUOR.....cr+r++.rs.s 12 to Potatoes, per bag............ 80 to Turnips, per bush...........; 00 to Hay, pOr tOn.....1..<«:....... 8 00 to FCRS ues veveerererererernrernees Barley, 6 + Wool per TB. :. +/msvesshet iess Flout per BUL......c.crencives Cabbage per doz............. Turkeys per lb. ............. Geese o. C derksevruvivee Onions per pushel.......... Cord wood, dry per cord. Butter per IB .........l}.... EgGs per dO%......:sâ€"srirek. Fall Wheat Spring * CHMRS, 084. 001 Oats, per bushel....... Barley, 84 r€sere Peas, &# H#y, pOF HO9M.rssirsivirec.... Potatoes, per bag............ Pork, per 100 lbs............ Beef, & Hides, _ * Sheepskins, each ............ Buttsl; pEH ID +sss.ssrerseeer+. Exgs, per dos................. Wood, dry, per eord...... “’()ol, per Wivisebssvarerereer Apples, per bBag.:::c.:...... Proton, Angast 26th , 1889 Shorts, 4e i. )06 Bran, ++ 84 Oatmeal ; * * Fall Wheat, per bush........ Spring Wheat, R. Chaff... hi Glasgow... FI Il Melazothom, at Sholburasâ€"September 30 and October 1. ‘.}E{remont Township, Holsteinâ€"Tuesday, Octoâ€" er o. L Western Fair, Londonâ€"Oct. 4 to 8. Bentinck, at Hanoverâ€"§Sept. 28th. y to Oct. 2. » 6 f: _ Central ExhiSition, Guelphâ€"September 21 and South GÂ¥rey Acticulultural Exhibition, at Durâ€" hamâ€"Sept. JOth and Oct. 13t. _ Ontario Industrial and Arts Association, Toronto â€"Sept. 6th to 18th, inclusive. 4 Mount _ Foress Hortioultural Socluc‘aâ€"llnunt Forestâ€"Eoptember 14.15,16, and 17, and Oct, 20. Dominion Exhibition, at Montreal â€"â€"Commencing Septomber $ Coorâ€"At Allanrark, on the 12th thist., John W. A.. youngest son of Mr. Geo. Cook, agod 15 mo, Phocronâ€"At Hanovey, on the 17thinst. Elizabeth Minerva, aged four months and nine days; also on the #0th inst., Catherize Olive, aged 4 i!:nn:hs and 12 deysâ€"twin deughters of Mr. J. rocto® P , L®xâ€"In Egremont, o6 the 20th inst., the wife of Mr. Win. Leo, of & daughter. GzaxTâ€"In Durbazo, on the 19th inst., the wife of C. L. Grant, Esq., Merchant, of a daughte. Saxpzrsoxâ€"In Durham, on {He 20:}1 iust., the wile of Mr. Wm. Sanderson, of a Eaughter, A series of land meetings were held on Sunday in Ireland. At each of the meetâ€" ings there were Government repofiers to takenotes of the proceedings. At Taum inflatmm/atory speeches were malo ‘and bloodthirsty placards exhibited. At the meeting in Belledgarry apologies were made for the absence of Messra. Dillon and Parâ€" nell, An autiâ€"evietion meeting was held at Down at which 1,000 persons were present. The bishops and priests were denounced by the speakers. Danger! Beware! As you value your life, beware of opiates in diarrhcea mixtures, They quell pain, bnt checking too suddenly, the" results 13 inflamation: ï¬r. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry, made from the. Wild» Strawberry plant and other healing yegetables, is nattre‘s. own cure for all forms of bowel commplaint.â€"bl31 Iackexnzinâ€"SrRoUtâ€"At Walkerton, «on the 14th inst., by the Rev. Henry. Cocks, at the residâ€" ence of the bride‘s father,. William Lyon Macâ€" Kenzie, Coq., School Teacher, Horning‘s Mills to Margaret, eldest darigh:tor of William Sproul _ Ginutc ror Hyproprosta.â€"The Britâ€" ish Medical Journal says that garlic has always had a great reputation among antiâ€" bydrophobia remedics, and is found as a prineipal iftegral portion in a large numâ€" ber of forraule kept long setret. A young man bitten by a mad dog was shut np in a loft. In his deliriam he seized upon gome bunches of dried garlic, ate grecdily of it, fell into a deep sleep, and awoke calm and rured/ New Advertisements. â€" Burdock Blood Ritters cures serofila, erysipelas, salt rheum, piles and all humors of the blood. Cures dyspepsia, liver come plaint, biliousness, const/pation, dropsy, kidâ€" ney complaints, hesdacle. nervousnéss, feâ€" male weakness, and general debility,â€"bl31 Trs War im Curr.â€"Advices state that | the Chilians appear more determined than | ever to capture Lima, and have gathered a â€" force of 80,000 men about the city, which ! they propose to increase to $4,000. Thn; garrison consists of 10,000 effective men, ' It is stated that the Chilians have 6,000 men in the northern department of Peru l destroying plantations and sacking defenceâ€" less towns. The exports of Chili for the past four months are largely in excess of the imports, and $2,000,000 greater than in the same period last year, l ur, per 100 lbs ur No, §, * * n Meal 4 * Rengie, Lo. to Marsuret, e Esq., Walkert Fall Exhibitions, 1880. New Brick for Sale. WALKRERTONR MARKETS DURHAM MARKETS. Dursaxt, Aug. 19, iby, at Aytonâ€"Thursday, September 23 Pr ovincial, at Hamiltonâ€"September 20 Cow Astray, MARRIED DEATHS BIRTHS Aug 26 , 1880. . $0 §0 to 0 95 .. 0140 io 1 00 83 to 34 «... b0rkto : 68 .& 040 to 0 45 «_ 027( 0 00 .. 600 to 640 36 to 50 0 to N0 0 to 00 2 50 to 0 85 to 0 90 to 0 95 to 0 28 to 0 45 to 0 45 to 6 00 to 0 50 to 0 00 to 4 50 to 5 50 to 0 75 to 0 14 to 0 09 to 1 20 to 0 22 to 0 00 to 2 75 to 2 50 to 2 50 to 1 00 to 0 50 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 15 to 09 to 19, 1880 $1 10 1 1( 0 6 18 18 40 00 10 50 0 00 17 10 1 24 0 24 5 00 6 00 1 50 0 15 0 50 0 50 2 L0 0 85 0 90 0 95 0 45 0 50 2 50 2 50 TD Veri ons Amally o degrnh H. B. BEARD, , Muster at Woodsfock. p W oodstock, BALL & BALL, Woodstosk _ _ _ _ At GIBBONS‘ HOTEL, On WEDNESDAY, the first day ot September, A. D. 1880, \t 12 o‘clock noon, the following lands and premisâ€" ‘s, being Lot number Fiftyâ€"five in the Second Joncession of the Township of Bentinck in the Jounty of Grey, West of Garafraxa Road, conâ€" aining one bundred acres more or less, chiefl ‘lay and sandy loam. | Fifty acres are cleared nns in a high state of eultivation and the remainder is well wooded with Maple, Beech and Elm. This farm is conveniently situated being but one mile from Durhaim and fifteen miles from Walkerton. The Snu(foen Riv*r runs past the propefty. On the compietion of the Bulwllg now in progress a Station will be located at Durham. Possession will be given inimediately on '.‘qm&leï¬ou of gurchue Terms.â€"The purchaser is to pay to the Venglor or his Solicitor, at the time of sale, one tenth of the purchase moneyâ€"the balince into Court to the credit of this cause within thirty days thereâ€" after without interest. % The sale is subject to a reserve bid fixed by the Master. in all other resmtl the terms and donâ€" ditions will be the standing terms and conditions of the Court of Chancery, For all further I)URSU;\.NT to the decree in this canse there will be sold with the approbation of H. B. Bmarp, Esqtin®, Muster of this Court at Woodstock, by HRUGIE MeKAY, Auctioncer, At the TOWN OF DURHAM. In CHANCERY. Lower Town Drug Store, and also at J. H. HUNTER‘S General snd Hardware Store, Durham. “\YE offer the above reward to any Yer- son who will furnish us with suticient cvidence to convict the partics selling, or offering to sell, other Oils under our 'l’rqdr Mark, "Castorine." Weare sole Manufacâ€" turers and Proprictors of the Castorine Machine Oils, and every barrelis branded «Castorine." Toronto Oil Company. Dated 30th Junc, 1886 THE Public are hereby enutioned agninst purchasing m note of hand signed by Wilium and George Brunt, in favor of Henry Ilo(i ford, for the sum of $25, and pay@abie about the 1st of January, 1881, ns the above note was stolen from the premises of Thomas Redford, Lot 25, Con. 10, Township of Bentiuck,u‘gn Baturday, July S1st, Torontoy August 18th, 1980 Bentinck, Aug. 2nd, 1880 25 Sherbourne Street, Toronto. RJFOR SALE by G.C. MeFARLANE hn RAcasÂ¥ ulc a ar Om Reetendy Prince Edward Inl:ï¬d. Minzitoba, British Columâ€"< bis, nnd the North West Toerritories, ond other general information, drawn from official sources, as to the names locality, extent, otc., of over 1,800 Iikes and Rivers; a TABLE or RouTtks, showing the proximity of the Railrond Stations, and Sen, Lake and ltiver Ports, to the Cities Towns, Viliagâ€" es, etc., in the severnal Provinces, (this Table will be found invaluabic); and a neat Colored Map of the Deminion of Canada. Edited by p. a, cRosBy, asâ€" sisted by a Corps of Writers. Subscribers numnes rcnpectfulry soliclted. Agents wanted. Price83â€"â€"Payable on Delivery. JOHN LOVELL & SON, Publishers. Montreal, A agiBt, 1890. AMERICA : (“ONTAINING the latest and most auâ€" thent‘c descriptions of over 7,500Cities, Towns and \’muim in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebee, Nova seotie, New . Bâ€"ungwick, Newfoundland, reinaa RAward Felusd We ob xh SR en In Pressâ€"To be PubMished in Jan. 1881 : LOVELL‘S Gazeteer of British North every upon Smeace $100 Reward! Burgess vs; Burgess. mull. alw, 1_,_"*~~|Goods are Fresh, New and Well Selécted. Now is the time to Horse Cam_e Astray. make your purchases and save money. This Sale will only last [ls on Hhe promisss of the subscriber. for thiry days. Everything is reduced FOR CASH. HEap OrFicrâ€"Wingham. t 2 In the County of Grey, Note Stolen. y to MesstS. tadat Durhawe naus{ e n * * Aacppamopas" Cradles $1.15; rc u_acru pay e Ve or sibe bume ho tom 0| Cradle Scythes 90c. use within thirty days thereâ€" E P s f T:o a reserve bid fixed by the Spacdes 650. irnnding forme tod cemanit ters‘ Braces 250 Aamey , bos sitwwe | Carpenters 1 t., v-ugr-w w&r;,_ Ashton Hay Woodstock; and to the said HENRY REDFORD cmâ€"420 to + < ,( aaA EY }J k nse * y tion 9 Ts t mt ’ cer, *\Clearing Sale of Hardware!| JOS. F. MOWAT,. .| T smwas Mmss â€" â€"RANYTTDTFARF |o * Hay Forks 35¢. i A Door Lock and Whité Knobs, ~â€"complete, only 30 cents. And will clear out Goods at an Immense Sacrifice:. Note some of my Prices : As Stock must be reduced before * Stock Taking," I am offerâ€" ing SPECIALInducements Men‘s Stoga Boots $1.50 ; Men‘s Kip do. $2.25. See his Women‘s Boots at $1.25 Call and be convinced that H. W. Mockler‘s is the place to buy the Best and Cheapest Boots in Town: Has this week received a Large Btock of Boots and Shoes. These Mills have Shis Summer received an eftensive addition of the Latost Improvements in Mill Machinery, and the old work has also been completely m& & We would extend a cordial invitation to all our netghbours to give us a share of their work, as we are satisfied that we are now in a position to make a Pomona Grist and Flouring Mills, GLENELG. Done on the shortest notice and in the best style. Flaunels, Tweeds, Full Cloth, and Stock ing Yarn to exchange for Wool or sell for Cash Cheap, Carding, Spinnifig, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. The subscriber wishes fo Inform‘the inkatitant{of Durham and tde surrounding Townships, o that he is now prepared to do ° s The Durham Woollen Factory For 30 DAYS ONLY! August 12, 1880. Quality of Work Second to none in the County. CHOPFING Done every Day in the Week until further notice. LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. Glienelg, August; 1881. Buy Goods where you can get them the Cheapest, Durham, August 17, 1880. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW FALL GOODS. Durham, August 5th, 1880. As we will not beundersold. Men‘s Long Boots $1.50 per pair Other goods equally cheap. Dou‘t forget the place. ksOOTS AAND SETOES, CUSTOM WEAVING! Thoroughly Overhauled and Renovated. ever offered in Durham, _ Farmers look to your own interest and We show Toâ€"day the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of NBE STOCc;z>= Rowswell‘s Building, Upper Town, Durham. J. WOODLAND, Jr., Lower Town: . W. MOCKLER, . W. MOCKLER, G. & A. MOORHOUSE. ~OFâ€" (_na.w Hammerq 25c. Shovels 65c¢. Carpenters‘ Rules 20c¢. Hand Saws 65c¢c. JOHN CAMPBELL. em1l18 em130 y96 BUILDEB. Durhom,Feeps on hand a largestock of Sash, Doors und all kinds of Building inatorie!s, Also a stock of Mouldings in Wduut.l?qwood,md Gilt, Plung,specifications and Bills 0 Lm&lwrm‘d«wumn short notice. A fulstock of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds and Trimâ€" inincsalwayson band : Thimbles, Jet Brooches, Spectacles, &c., &c. to order in any style moulding. Meottors & Motte Frames always on hand. Small PicturesCopied and Enlarged to any size and painted "} Oil, India Ink, or Wate Color. I.IA\ ING Rought the Photo Business lately cargied on by Air. Kelsey, ud feeling contfideht from my long 6»pericnee and success in the pust of plessing even the most fustidons in their tustes, I would solicit the patronage of Durâ€" ham and the country North, South, Sugt and Wost., I also keep on hand a large stock of Picture Menlding Whélessic and HRotail, Pictures Framed Kirei‘cnuxo-. Silver and Motel, made to order. work warranted for one your, Give me a call before leaving Town, All at lowest priccs, and all work warranted as re« prosouted. Chains, Rings, Locket:, Lad Clocks, Watches, REMOVED. Durham, Avril 15 1880 Always in Stock, and will be sold C1 Cash or Farm Produce, GROCERIES, of all kinds, Grocery and Provision Store, Durham,July 21, 1830 Durham Art Galery. PARKER‘S DRUG STORE, Durham. Jem Fruit Jars, SASH, DOOR, â€"â€"ANDâ€" Blind Factory,. ROBT. BULL! French Vinegar, French Vinegar, Durham Planing Mill, Machine Oils, Machine Oils, Machine Oils, Paints, Dys Stufls, Dye Stuffs. Dye Stuils, New Brick Yard _ IN FLESHERTON. Just to Hand|! Clocks cleaned and repairad, Watches cléaned and repaired. Jewellery of all kinds repaired GORDOBhas removed one door south * of Matthew‘s Cabinot Shop, whore he has # larger stock than over, consisting of BURM ETS Sign of the Big Watch up on the Hill Jem Eruit Jars, Upper Toewn, DURHAM \not} adi¢s‘ Sets, Silver T. DOXAGHY. y 112 Paints, plendid A. GORDON Paints, ap for %79