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Grey Review, 16 Sep 1880, p. 3

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ly k Kicked to Death HMornby. @x ploson, the Credit Valley was burned dows The fire orignated alipping from the and breaking. The saved. ny-unu-N" around the country muchinery and pro« < thi © Imis lorencon ening Mr. Filws s he was likely his t story of Hardaker the front d jinspecti h somvany RECK op by the powder, courter Mr. K m tire matohes the train of g with the keo lwards an inquest wis m. t> enquire into the evilence elicted was intial nature, there beâ€" t they had seen Lindsay The jury returned the at James Ed wards died entember, 1$80, at Au« t Garafraxa, on 40 oad, were destroyed ming, the 7th inst., all this yoar‘s exoPp 1 nails, and bruises ‘.~â€"â€"The store of Wm. athern extromi¢ af ne of a terrific thre Sss _ â€" sunul m 1# is h Insured for a ging to the is which bad not r with buggy, sleigh, . â€" ‘The ovigin of the vre was no light about i intly by Mrs. Casg« tur 1 have come upo® robably leay i How provi & l{u'. h.'”.' ; was blown to the »ewge e partition â€" and ...' tanding there. Thog h s hoped ho Will reuua, _ TYÂ¥A ind \Geog he w S Con the counters ~’ : where the explosi hey escaped w ““"‘P"’md. .b atting is completep vers of the floor aboug wlly burned, his haie ed off, his face and and burned, and hi that if he recovers y his sight will beree y of the bunlding was mas ont room over where She was raised with bove and fell with it I strange to say ege juries. . Anotherfull ding bewicde the one imately the fire did The building in g e steeke very -“ been Con in inotherp erally regarded and incdustri0u® is been commit« es, is about 28 essing appear« highly respectâ€" loop sympathy in the distressâ€" some Â¥ 3 luruiture village of fl:finb' covering of the k imilioted by a quarrel at i the 27th ~ nder the count... sftame Aee . Ib »woler, h” s Mr. u'-‘z ateohes, Mh' n of powder, and he l"‘ 'fl“~ + the only WEJ ty + as there was ng t . Mits Mss sW A $ToRE, in# to Wereur e mortning was red his case to nd other m" .h-nfmfl’ thcaped ois. Lk store, endon, It se Ed ward How but en to fnrmfll’ d ngland, but as denomin« »on thrown im« by a baur room# ally. â€" The par« getting powdey : mons band~ ards appbed .__ Lindsay : senfile took o€ h’n 1 0. ame were it bad provs. were kept op ack to the s boarding two miles. »ll:mation ill not be m Friday, wall '..".' had been Ed wards y of Mr, vluay, Jr. spectable : appears Edwards, termun The East to w8 the in« comnâ€" nking s hoâ€" eine, btly ited € the woid w gen and A striking proof of the severity of the Irish famime is presented by the marriage returns for 1879,which sive the number of marriages at 23,313, or 3,506 less than the average number for the twelve preceding ears, and 149 less than the total for Seotâ€" LD". where the population is less by two millions. The Irish are a people who marry early as a rule, und are not usually restrained by prudential considerations, so that the falling off is in their case more sigâ€" pificant of hardship thay amoug an Angloâ€" E4x09 people, Bramax, Sept. 10.â€"At two this mornâ€" ing the first of the victims of the disâ€" aster were brought up from the mine. Betore all the bodies could be recovered the fire again broke out, and was not extinâ€" guished until seven o‘clock. 130 is the Jowest estimate of the dead. It is estimaâ€" ted that there are 400 horses and ponies in the mine. The bodies of twolve men which have been brought up are fright{ally disfigured. ‘There are 11 bodies near the pit shaft. It will be some time before the other badies can hbe recovered, and some may never be found,as they were buried under the debris o‘ :): explosion. Anothâ€" er fire has com ol in No. 8 shaft at the ventilating forn. Thirty corpses hove Leen recovered from the Seaham pit up to seven this evening, when the search was suspended in conseâ€" quence of the accumalation of gas in the pit. A despatch dated Seasham, noon, says : =â€"The fire occasions anxiety, as many exâ€" plorers are in the pit. Vague hopes are entertained that some of the men may have escaped to distant workings, but one of the agents of the Darham Mine Union who has been down expresses the opinion that not a man nor a horse in the lower pit survivâ€" ed the explosion. There were 180 horses in the mine. None of the bodies of the victims have yet been brought up. Many are mangled ard disfignured. The corpses collected at the bottom of the shaft will be raised toâ€"night. ses in the lower seams wiich are stpposed to be a mule from the shaft. The air there is so foul that it is thought to be almost im possible that any could have survived. Later.â€"The exploration of the Seaham mine was continued thronghont the night. The statement that sixtyâ€"six men hae been resened alive has been confitmed. The number of men in the pit is still uncertain, but 255 lamps were given out on Tresday vight. Nofhope is entertained for those still in the mines. The Government Inspector officiall nouneed his conclusion that the numlt dead at Seabam is elose upon 165. Speculations upon the cause of the exploâ€" vion are various. The generally accepted theory is that one of the men undertook in mere wantonness to explode the gas in a fissure, and so set off the whole body of the fire danmp,. Loxnos, Sept. 10.â€"The explosion in the Seaham coal mine makes 76 widows and 284 orphans. The large majority of the Viectims are single. It would appear from the above ds from the Inspector, that thore had later fire in the mine. It now seew the dead in the Ssahato mine num! tween 130 and 140. There are some ses in the lower seams which are s4 to be a mule from the shaft. The air is so foul that it is thought to be almo possible that any could have survived The latest pu llshcd tolegram trom the Inspector of * ‘ted Seabhant, Sept. 9, says : ~â€"Pifty muc misa have been reseued ; 130 are yet to be accounted for. Exploraâ€" tion has been stopped in consequ=nce of fire in the two middle seams. Great anyiâ€" ety is felt for those in the pits. There is plenty of assist ince with relays of workers every tour hours. ing to the shaft found it blocked by debris ; The air coming up from the shaft was exâ€" ceedingly foul. Communication with the top seam was opened at oae o‘clock yesterâ€" day, but because of the damage to the shaft the men could ouly be hoisted out singly by chains and ropes Nearly all of them therefore elected to remain in the pit so as not to delay the explorors in clearing the way to the lower seams, where knockings and shoutings were ansivle. ‘ The latest : he4 talocram froms tha Loxvbo®, Sept. 9.â€"Accounts of the numâ€" ber of men in the Seaham colliery pit, as usual, vary. â€" The pit consists of five seams, one below another. The shallowest seam is four hundred and sixty feet below the aurface. The total depth of the colliery is 600 yards. Nineteen men in the top seam merely felt the rush of air, but on proceedâ€" Loxpox, Sept. 8.â€"A terrible explosion occcurred at two o‘clock this morning at Beaham pit, Durham county, on the North Sea, about five miles south of Sunderland. Bome 250 men were in the pit, and f"°"" that time up to 11 o‘clock all efforts i'o; reach them were nesuccessful, communiâ€" eation has, however, been opened with a group of 19 men, who are safe. The greatâ€" est excitement prevails in the neighborâ€" hood, the wives and children of the imprisâ€" oned or slaughtered miners snrround the mouth of the mine with loud cries and laâ€" mentations. The 18 men with whom comâ€" munication has been opened do not know how many have been killed, but fear they are the only viet‘ms ot the “MOPM. The superintemdant of the colliery and asâ€" wistants are putting forth every effort to ventilate the pit sufficiently to allow a thoâ€" rough exploration to be made of the more remote parts of the workings, where it is supposed the majority of the men were when the explosion took place. ‘The imâ€" mediate cause of the ignition of the fire damp cannot be more than surmised, as the rules of the mine in respect to the use of lamps were as strict as possible, and it was supposed to be as« safe as any in the kingdom. Large numbers of pecple arâ€" ' rived at the scene of the disaster from Suâ€" therland. _ Nothing can be seen exeept smoke, which arises from below. There is every reason to beliave that this is to be | one of the most disastrous mining calamiâ€" |. ties on record. The explosion occcurred at | half past two o‘clock on Wednesday mornâ€" f ing. Stratton, the resident viewsr, was soon on the spot, when it was found that | all three shafts of the mine were blocked, 1 the cages being fastened in the mud. Stratâ€" * ton, with a rope round his body, descended l to the main seam, and heard the mea talkâ€" l ; ing, he thought about twenty. Terrible Explosion in a Coal Mine. ibove despatch re had been a ow seens that officially an number be er of ‘p Twz Sea Serpsxt.â€"Onu the ist inst. a monstrous sea serpent, measuring from seventy to one hundred feet in length,with a body as big round as a barrel,and a head about the size of a cask, was seen off Merâ€" igomish coast by a boat‘s crew out on a fishing excursion. The men were about 100 yards distant from the serpent, and saw it plainly. As it moved along it made waves like a steamer. Thirty feet of its tail was exposed when it went under, so that its character as a serpent must be reâ€" gerded as established A serious insurrection has broken out in Herat. ‘The Governor of the city has been murdered. Ayoob Khar, accompanied by his principal officers and several hundred horsemen, have passed Zamindwar on the way to Herat. Major McGregor, with a brigade of British troops, has marched for Kals Abdulla, near the Pischeon Pass. the Auchor Line, 363 miles off St. John‘s. The latter, laden with 338 cattle for Lonâ€" don, grain and provisions, sank in four hours. The Trongate resumed her voyage, and sont the officers and crew of the Ang» lia ashore. On Monday last week the barque Tronâ€" gate collided with the steamer Anglia, of century is the great medicai ‘clmix 7 T 000 RemiRe, dock Blood Bitters, cures all diâ€" seases of the blood, liver and kidneys, nervsus and general debility, and is the purest and best tonic in the world.â€"b133 They are agitating in Eugland the aboliâ€" tion as uscless of carrying colors on the batâ€" tle field, Coughlaa and Melville having died in Zulgland in defending the colors of the Twenty,fourth, and those of the Sistyâ€"sizth being captured by the Afâ€" ghans. Generals Stewnart and Roberts have reâ€" ceived the grand cross of the Order of the Bath. The former becomes military memâ€" ber of the Supreme Council of India in the place of Sir E. B. Johnson, resigned, and the latter takes command of the army in Madras Prosidency, ready, each holding 140 pounds, but he thiuks they will not hold his golden harâ€" vest. The Great Trinmph of the 19th century is the @rant muadmal huniv Wikees.. The French expedition which started up the Niger in April lust was attacked by a thousand natives and forced to retire with [ourteen, eleven wounded, and all the bag» gage lost. Tt refitted and started on anothâ€" er route. For all kinds of machines use "Castorine" Machine Oil. For sale by G. C. McFarlane, Lower Town Drug Store, and J. H. Hunter‘s General and Mardware Store, Durham.â€" m l 29. Dr. Hugh Glen, the California farmer who owns 65,000 acres, has this year 45,â€" 000 acres in wheat. He has 850,000 sacks ready, each holding 140 pounds, but he thiuks they will not hold his golden harâ€" A Pera despatch says the condition of Asia Minor is lamentable. It contains 200,000 lawless refugees who are without the means of subsistence except by pillage and plunder. Xt Noever rfiils,vr)r. Fowlers Exâ€" tracs of Wild Strawberry is an unfailing remâ€" edy for all kinds of bowel comptaint. ~b133 Crenada (West Indics) advices state that a boat with a company of cricketers and Go to G. C. McFarlane‘s or J. H. Hunter‘s, Darham, for genuine "‘Castorine" Machine oil.â€"m 129. The loss of property by the recent earthâ€" jaskes in the Phillipine Islands is estimatâ€" «d at $6,000,000. Keaper and Mower Machine manufacturers say, ‘‘Castorine" is the best oil in the market. in129, come ladies, which left for Granville, founâ€" lered. Eight adults and an infant ouly were saved. The Queen of Spain has given birth to a daughter. â€" Both are doing well. Henry Allan, of Maryborough, whose arrest for cattle stealing was announced a feow days ago, elected to be tried at the County Criminal Court, and appeared beâ€" fore Judge Chadwick on Saturday. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary.â€"Guelph Mercury. n + 4 e 4 4â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_& \ Solomon A. Crawford, school tercher in section No. 12, Bruce, bought goods, giving his notes for them. The goods were then sold by him for ready money, and he has departed for the land of the free. His creâ€" ditors hold notes amounting to $760. bo Swamp, two years since, fell from a load of barrels at Brantford on Friday morning and was run over. ‘The wheel passed over his head and lilled him instantly. A case of manslaughter is reported from I.anenburg county, N. S., not from Anuaâ€" polis, a young pensioner having shot a young man whom he four.d in his orchard, and whom he accused of stealing his apples. A lad namrd Phipps, son of the late Wilâ€" liam Phipps,who was drowned in the Drumâ€" On Wednesday, Sept. 1st, some scamp effected an entrance into Messrs. G. & J. A. Preston‘s drug store, Hsrriston, and abâ€" stracted about ten dollars and a quantity of postage stamps which had been left in the till. Henry Chesterfield, a lad of fifteen years of ‘@ge, and son of Peter Chesterfield, of Tara, Co. Bruce, was kicked and inâ€" stantly killed on Fridsy morning, wuile catching his horses in the pasture field. Two Goderich township farmers, who thought they were signing duplicate orders for wire fencing have discovered that they signed a duplicate note each for $208. killed by lightning. A gang of thieves have lately created a sensation in the vicinity of Barrie and Edâ€" gar, by entering stables and dairies and stealing various articles. During a heavy storm on Friday morning week, Mr Gavin Goodall, living about a mileâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half from Galt, had ten sheep Reports from the Indian villages on the Upper Gatineau ravaged by sinall pox conâ€" tinue to be alarming, The new congrecational thurch at Speedâ€" side, Eramosa, will (D. V.)be opened on Sabbath, the 18te of September. Walkerton has spent $1,183.82 on its streets and sidewalks this year. MISCELLANEOUS. CANADIAN ITEMS. Manufacturing Co. NO‘E'.ICE io‘:uroby gifven that a call «:.f payable Thirty days aiter the date of thie noiles) Varney Cheese A MALE TEACHER holding a second or third Certificate wanted for 8.8. No. 4, in the Township of mouoli‘ in the lounty of Grey, Ont., for the year 1881. For information stating salary, apply to John Black, Lot 9, Con, 10, Glenâ€" oig. Traversion P. O., or to Thos. Townsend. Glasâ€" Fall Wheat, per bush ...... gpring Wheat * Barley, 6 serres Onts, 4* Peas, hh Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Buucr..rolls, per Ib......... EQYGS;DPOL UOZ..â€"+»+»+rravererss Potatoes, per bag............ Turnips, per bush............ HtY / DOF BORsserrrsessevrreree SDHNG ®* v.y sererccrvrubess OMES.. s cvs rerererervertasirensreus POAS ... cvservrricrrestrrrsrects Barley, e vi+ WOOl POP Divcrivsererescerir ces Flour pet bbi................... Cabbage per doz............... Turkey$ per ID. .s«.s1.1....... Geese CC eevtrsteserssres Onions per pushel............ Cord wood, dry per cord... Butter pér 1t ......urrssrriuru BSGS POF COLB.â€"cs:sssrirsivsars WoOl pPEY IB.ircire ccricerseress Shcel;: SHtHHSsvseevessrssessorseers LAMED SHEHLS.ez404«zitsresesste ves HBY mcversreces Hides per cwt Fall Whent .«....ou1.1.... $0 87 to !f-urle} seevresssascessithes se OBE +s v esns rraveve t64 are s Pent s.svevisitarectrens Potatoes per bag... DUKCY:\+â€"2â€"sszvirekese, MOUXNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Office, Sept, 7, 18 Flour per barrel...............$6 00 to Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to Fall Wheat....................... 0 85 to Treadwell Wheat............... 0 85 to Spring Wheat.................... 0 90 to Peas, "8 Ety , PQEC BOM+.«sasservivercsss Potatoes, per bag........... Pork, per 100 (bs............. Leef, 6# rerkretreret$ Hides, _ * Sheepskins, each ............. Butter, per ID ....00c.kckec0044 Eggs, per doz........ ou.e Wood, dry, per cord....... WoOl, DAP ID.cccccemensernes Apples, per bag............... Onts, Barley, Glenolg, Sept. 16, 1880. Flour, per 100 lbs...... ... ...$ Flour No. 2,4 * Corn Mesal * !* ......... Shorts, Mc 84 Bran, ho _ &t Ontmeal _ * * Fall Wheat, per bush........ Spring Whent, R. Chaff... t€ Glasgow... Onts, per bushel........ UR B ce ceb renen br en ons en Tth North Grey Show takes place at Owen Sound on Tuesday , 5th October. Proton, Dundalkâ€"Wednesday, Oct. 6. _ Sullivan show at Desboro, on Thursday, Oct. Melamethon, at Shelburnoâ€"September 30 and October 1. Holland at Chatsworthâ€"Friday, Oct. 1st. Sydenham Show at Annan, on Friday, Oct. 18t. Wostern Fair, Londonâ€"Oct. 4 to 8. 5 Egromom. Township, Holsteinâ€"Tuesday, Octo Normanby, at Aytonâ€"Thursday, September 23. Bentinck, at Hanoverâ€"Sept. 28th. wl%uz Grey Show ut Flesherton, Sopt. 28th and 20¢ to Oct. 2. Mount | Forest Horticultural Societyâ€"Mount Forestâ€"September 14. 13, 16, and 17, and Oct. 20. Dominion Exhibition, at Montreal â€"â€"Commencing September 14. South Grey Agriculultural Exhibition, at Darâ€" hamâ€"Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st. Ontawrio Industrial and Arts Association, Toronto â€"Sept. 6th to 18th, inclusive. Bnowsâ€"In Clifford, on the 9th inst., Mr Francis Brown, aged 57 years. Srauzyâ€"HUMPHRIES.â€"In Mount Forest., on the Cran®.â€"In Bentinck, on the 30th of August, the wite of Mr. John Clark, of a daughter. Youxg.â€"In Durham, on the 6th Sept., the wife of Mr. Henry Young, of a duughter, DoxtAT®®.â€"In Egremont, on the 9th of Sept., the wife of Mr. Doxtuter, of a son, Rostâ€"In Normanby, on the 4th inst., the wife of Mr. Robert fRose, of a son. VACGHANâ€"In Glenelg, on the 6th inst., the wife of Mr. Jas. Vaughan, jr., of a daughter. FirTHâ€"In Glanulf’, on the 8th inst,, the wife of Mr, Heny Firth, of a daughter. New Advertisements. ing skeieton, yet despair nc Blood Bitters »» may cure you. â€"b133 liver may be congested, your fungs discased, your kidneys desanged, your joints distorted with rhoumatism, you may be almost a walkâ€" ing skeleton, yet despair not, Burdock The New York Herald ‘has compiled a census table giving the population of all the States in the Union, the approximate result being 49,802,144. The population ot six territories, 663,998, brings the total up to 49,862,142 ; and the population of tour territories not included in the table w.ill make the grand total 50,000,000, or an inâ€" crease of 11,700,000, or something more than 30 per cent. since the census of 1870. â€"You may sufâ€" fer%t:xvl?orfggfifmeeefunl bumoe.y your Central Exhibition, Guelphâ€"September 21 and OUntario Provincial, at Hamiltonâ€"September 20 Pn o SR CCC Dorse, spring wagon, single or double set of harness to exchange in whole, or part, for a new firstâ€"class Calmet Organ or Piano, or a second hand Organ, should send their address at once to J, Jfi Simpson, Owen Sound.â€" t129, *‘Castorine" Machine Oil is warranted to outwear seal or lard oil and is entirely free from guas.â€"m129, The Manhattan Market in New York, together with property adjoining, was burâ€" . ned on Wednesday night, cuusing a loss of $1,500,000, _ A RaRE CHASCEâ€"Any one havin@a sond tub du.n';, 7th inst., by the Rev. George Buggin, Mr. Alvin q. Su‘lc‘y‘. W‘“!S"P,-,':“ Annie Amelia Humphâ€" ries, of Mount Forest. Fall Exhibitions, 1880. WALKERTON MARKETS. Nept. 15, 1880. aC oOs Teacher Wanted. TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxro, Bept. 15, 1880. DURHAM â€" MARKETS. «Y td 1D BME c cxerssvseers MF MB +rraesseres+s CRCIR ssassrsseess. D rersiesscsrse css BBersrcrecs.itrsrats per cord....... (Fevev‘sris eÂ¥ isÂ¥ +a¥¥ve cott P.O., Ont. Dmm.m, Sept. 16, 1880. MARRIED DEATHS BIRTHS .......$2 62 to 2 50 to aerrerr. 2 50 to 1 00 to 0 50 to 2 50 to rasrss» 0 85 to haff... 0 85 to ow... 0 95 to riccc:» 0 26 to arrese> 0 45 to ....... 0 45 to recsues & OO to sssess 0 50 to siss», 0 00 to «..+.+, 4 50 to aseres« 6 50 to sserse« 0 45 to osserss O 19 to »11..+« 0 10 to resere» 1 20 to .22« 0 22 to sssris« 0 60 to ‘0 9fi to 1 M to 57 to ...£6 00 to86 00 ... 4 50 to 5 00 ... 0 85 to 0 90 ... 0 85 to 0 90 ... 0 90 to 0 95 ... 0 45,to 0 50 ... 0 28 to 0 80 ... 0 50 to 0 52 ... 0 50 to 0 56 ... 0 17 to 0 18 ... 0 10 to 0 11 ... 0 25 to 0 26 ... 0 40 to 0 50 ... 0 50 to 0 70 ... 6 00 to 6 50 ... 5 00 to 6 00 00 to 9 00 to 63 to 6 50 to 22 to 20 to 18 to 0 87 to 25 to 50 to 0 40 to 0 27 to 6 Ug to 86 to 0 to 0 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 'uul_ hum(:g,' your cured othersâ€"it 16 to 11 50 $1 02 1 10 0 67 87 $2 62 2 50 2 50 50 0 45 6 50 0 52 0 56 0 18 0 11 0 26 1 50 0 19 0 10 1 24 0 24 0 50 0 45 0 48 0 50 0 95 0 50 24 21 14 18 10 hi siobtaes CA Nt . 1100 . Ar onl toit O hg%bymdmclu.u“.-u Burâ€" RODERICK McLEAN, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that after the expiraâ€" tion of one motith from the first publication of this notice at the uql,lu:ol the Wk&w and one of the next of kin of the siid deceased, I will apply to the Judge of the Su: te Court of the County of Grey, fur letters of to the e fluubmdoflwfiil‘uhmd ts of "m"“ ICK McLzax, late of the To ip of \in the County of Grey, &oonun who on or about the Tenth day of A in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventyâ€"nime, at the said To p of Glohelg, inâ€" In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey. | promptly attended to. Pipo ferrules, Silver and Metal, made to order. American Clocks from $2.00 upwards. American Elgin, Geneva and other Watches Ladies‘ Chaing, Ladies‘ Sets, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons and Studs, Wedding and Engagement Riugs, Baby Pins, Silver Thimbles, Silver Chains, Spectacles, &c. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery. A. GORDON, Sign of the Big Watch up on the Hill, Durham, Sept. 2, 1880, y79 LOOKOUT ! Tenders to state amount of Cash paymnent and nutnber of years required for balance, and rate of I AM instructed to offer for sale the folâ€" lowing Lots in the Town of Durham on easy terms of paymer.t, viz: 8,9, 10 and 11 on the Enst side cf .\lt:n Street, and 8.9, 10 and 11 on the West side of Elgin Street. I am also muthorized to receive tenders for %0 purchase of lots 58 and 59 in the 2nd Con., E.G.R., in the Township of Glenolg, either together or The Prices arelow, and the goods such as to seâ€" cure the patronage of all who call. FOR Ladies‘, Misses‘, Gentlemen‘s and Youth‘s wear, have Lt;st been openâ€" ed out Boots & Shoes lnsitntis itc Aeiniiatiths * C 90997 Cns tsint, B sisnditsud c act \Interest, Dated at Durham this 8th Sopt., A.D. 1880 C. B. JACKES, Lowor Town, Durham. Repairing of all kinds JA B 2 Durham, Sept. 16, 1880. &5 3 2A P E1 ho. Ef <| â€" 5 3 : Durham, Sept. 16, 1890. LOWER TOWN, AS on hand a New and Complete stock of PPRENTICE WANTED to learn the Town â€" Lots for Sale. For the VERY LARGE STOCK OF JAMES A. GORDON 8 a â€" _ , 6398 * _ Glenelg, August, 1861, We would ustend a cordial invitation to all ohr neighbours to give us a share of their work, as We are satisfied that we are now in a position to make a These Mills have this Simmer received an extensive addition of the Latest Im Mill Machinery, and the old work has also been completely an: Pomona Grist and Flouring Mills, GLENELG . Don‘ on the shortest notroe and in the best style. Flaunels, Tweeds, Full Cloth, and Stockâ€" ing Yarn to exchange for "ool or sell for Cash Cheap. ¢ i e wl JOHN CAMPBELL. The subacriber wishes to inform the inbatitants of Durham and tde surrounding Townships that he is now prepared to do Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. The Durham Woollen Factory LOWER TOWN. Machine Oils and Harvest Gloves, Best quality and very Cheap. JOS. F‘. MOWAT, Builders‘ Hardware, Paints & Oils, Of all kinds, suitable for the Season, The right kind and at right prices, to which I respectfully solicit the attention of intending purchasers. Quality of Work Second to none in the County. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS ! E. & A. DAVIDSON‘S. Any quantity of Butter and Eggs Wanted. And all the Novelties in WOOL Just Received at Durham, August 17, 1880. MANTLES, Mantle Cloths, CHOPPING Done every Day in the Week until further notice. SBept. 1st, 1880, Burham, Sept. 2nd, 1880. ie dnc CUSTOM WEAVING! Call and See the have just Opened Out an Immense Stock Of Thoroughly Overhauled and Renovated. J. WOODLAND, Jr., has gone to the City to purchase Goods. "Keep your Feet At MOWAT‘S, 16, 1880. BOOTS, BUY YOUR G. & A. MOORHOUSE. . H. HUNTER. Lower Town, DURHAM. TORONTO 99 a4 9 * A FLRSTâ€"CLASS HEAROE To VIEE ll-c:butu m‘m:flmuo mnorth o B-’ (ECB® Iw"lh“‘ll CRBH, DUOTE u;ulgal;;hfli wl ullding mater dog a stock o Walnut, Rosewood, and Gait. Plun-.nmcmc:f:‘n lLl: ant Biils of Lumbtr made out on short notice. A fullstook of Coffine, Caskets, Shrouds and Trim . mivysaiwevson hand to ordér in any style moulding. Meottovs & Meotte Frames ulways on hand, Small PicturesCopied and Enlarged to any size and painted in Ofl, India Irk, or Wate HA\'IN G Bought the Photo Business ht\'l)‘ earried on by Mr. Kelsey, and fotling confident from my loug experience und succoss in the past of plensing even the most fastidous in their tustes, I]\\ould solicit the putropuge of Durâ€" ham and the country North, South, Eust and Wosl, 1 ailso keep on hand a lurge stock of GROCERIES, of all kinds, Always in Stock, and will be sold Cheap fo Cash cr Farm Produce. Grocery and Provision Store Upper Town, DURHAM, Another Lut of Splendid Durbam, Avoril 15 1880. PARKER‘S DRUG STORE, Durham. French Vinegar, French Vinegar, Jem EFruit Jars, Machine Oils, Machine Oils, Machine Oils, stently on hand, a stock, so that those in want of any can have their wants supplied at reasonuble rates, For further particulars apply to WILLIAM D. YARTY, JA public generally, that he has now on hand & lurge quantity of ED BRICK which be can reâ€" e:nnu,und as Arstâ€"class. Meintends keeping conâ€" potene (ongntiy whved age w Wintriec oys h. onâ€" Dye Stuffs, Dye Stuffs. Dye Stuffs, THE undersigned wishes to inform the public generally. that he has now on hand a Durham Art Gallery. WHITE AND RED BRICK, and intends burning ti0re, which for Prices and Quality comnot br surpassed. Parties will please call an4 examine before purâ€" d.n‘? elsewhere. Remember the place, Tenth oncession, Proton, neur Ventry P.0. Blind Factory, ROBT. BULL! New Brick Yard TKE Scbscriber would call the attention { protice i nding to build to the fact that C ’;i...:turnduhuoqmdhd prrgpetdingr ie vptpidiabeude t Nt vadiaar n Pud +d ithk /\ ul es, etc., in the several Provinces, (this Table will be found invaluable); and a neat Colored Map of the Dominion of Canada. Edited lay P. A. CHOSBY, As» sisted by a Ccmn of Writers. Subscribers numes respoctfully soliclted. Agents wanted. Pricec83â€"Payable on Delivery. JOHN LOVELL & SON, Publishers. Montreal, August, 1880, CONTAINING the latest and most auâ€" thentic descriptions of over 7,300Cities, Towns and Villages in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, British Columâ€" bis, and the North West Territories, and other general information, drawn from official sources, as to the names locality, extent, etc., of over 1,800 Limkes and Rivers; a TABLE oP RovrE8, sho wing the proximity of the lnilroad Btations, und Sea, Lake u}d BLI\'er Purt'n , to the (‘Iue_l.’l‘g\:u-. Villagâ€" Just to Hand! Gazeteer of British North UILDEK, Durkam, keeps on hand a largestock 01 Bash,Doore and mll kinds of _ _"‘*~~ ¢7 & Dental Surgery, will visit Durâ€" hamâ€"Office, British Hotelâ€"the last #wo woeks of every month, where he will be most happy to wait upon all those that may favor him with their patâ€" ronage. All work entrusted to him will be perâ€" formed in the latest and m‘mud style. RurBuENCE, any of the leading of Toronâ€" In Prossâ€"Te be Published in Jaa., 1881 : LOVELL‘S June 3 1880 THOMAS RUTHERFORD Proton, August 26th , 1880. *d181 BURNETS Hxap OrrrcEâ€"Wingham. Jem Fruit Jars, J3 A. @0 D. Pictures Framed IN FLESHERTON. New Brick for Sale. Paints, T. DONAGHY Paints, ard Stetail. Paints, canâ€"l19

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