AFFIC sckness, disapâ€" redispositionâ€"all y, and cither of naturely. Aver‘s nds decayed. Its + om brul!'. weak fow applications eakness= of youth. peration, it is inâ€" nd â€" is especially E.Hch.d tone ther oil nor dye, ite cambric : vet hk .t woud cure my back, but can‘t for the benefit aiâ€" ‘ have possession the Transvaal. lees "'!'hflin.«l Jyspepsia for seven Js..f'mu had it anid dissolve soda vant to #"ourn he memters P"m' 4 nnie, seconded " .‘. unt of Wasr, Do e pasd.â€" -\_'_“.“.. £88, | on the Treasnrer in rouds and bridges wte o « .« _ $itarg /1 ~o e _ SWdE | and cleanses the ron. _ 1t removes ore. . By 1its use new urowble wilh ere the follicles tham, en the a a nutive of Dumfricsiir®, an confitins the idence of the r Be»tinck,om J. Puiterson, to Miss. Fanuy 1 or gray, light : 1}:0]) M Au lonce of the c., by the Rev U 1 k Dec., by the Mary Henderâ€" 1 could go toalgop,. . seconded by # Troky, i ¢ 17, y . Ts COT whter of Mr tarnung from & an whoen a train autly killed four d e Ln énrg; ipe, an "'“;'! on}! f Mone, to Riddel, of ith, the wife mant, of & f Bontinck ection WMiay Mlouny, ck of inflamaâ€" i6 'h}’ Busdock sec Dec, #ind, t, by the W be Langs compmmnd you now. pitny of 1 it and Â¥ hoopmng ) your r comâ€" as Torug®, Catarch Be sure conded by Mr, § RECuuts i w tbd 1 NE cwnebip the iee, foots of If 1 could Cil. r address 1 b ; yet «11100 roil was by Mr. 1 §15 £ Â¥ in myâ€" i C.05@ 1 osiced by Mr. I 97 foe ald Moâ€" set of by Mr. Figd ed by kar *5.6uy #% tep Iny. Mr Shoopskins, each Butter, por Ib .... Hides, Wood Onts, r bus Barley, hi «« Posas, * Hay, per ton...... Potatoes, per bag. Pork, per 100 tbs. Bsef, *# . Rhoumatism is one of the most prevalent & id obstinate diseases incident to our climate bit it has been disarmed of its terrors by that inyincible reme1y, Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil, an oxcernal as well as internal medicine whose a mlication is so varied and useful in all painâ€" ful and Inflammatory disesses and wo:‘?;n as to remder it a hmuozold necessity, to who sufler from pain.â€"bl48. Bhorts, h e Bran, t« [. k Oatmeal . « « Fall Wheoat, per bush...... Spring Wheat, R. ChaT ** Glasgow. Onh‘, per bushel...... Jhe roof of a church in Tarnel, France, fell in on Christmas Day, killing seven and lmjuring fifty persons. Most disastrows floods are reported in Derbysbire. Several hundred hands have been thrown out of employment at Derby b ; the flooding of the cotton mills. Don‘t forget the Stand, next door to Parker‘s Drug Store, Upper Town, o t eE .A. uk. Farmers and others Building will find it to their advantage to buy from me. Broad Axes, Carpenters‘ Tools of all kinds, &¢ NAILS at bottom Prices. Ropes, Cow Chains, Logging Chains, Trace Chains, SPADES & SHOVELS, Chopping and Scoring Axes, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Butcher Saws and Saw Blades. Pocket and Table Cutlery, »d, dry, per cord )l, per lb.-'..-.)annon Cross Cut Saws, ._ Hand Saws, ir, per 100 lbs Having purchased the Stock from F. J. HALL, cordially invites all to visit his establishment and inspect his Stock which is now complete _ Durham, Jan. 5th, 1881. The Leading Hardware House M DURHAM MARKETS Takes pleasure in Thanking his Numerous Customers for their liberal Patronage in the past year, and hopes by continuiag to sell Goods at the LO¢TRrest TPricesg, consistent continuance of the same. MHis Stock is Now Well Assorted, and having been Bought in the Begt Ma:ckets, & ~OFr CaRCHL, he is confint of being able to s His Stock of DRESS GOODS is Large and Varied, from 10 cents per yard up. His Man.tlog and J aclzots were bought lately, at a reduction of 25 per cent. In TWEEDS, COTTONS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, CLOUDS, CANTON FLANNELS &e., his stock is large and well Selected. L T _ uks Rukk ..‘ â€" e â€" _A 2 %1 c ar c 2 e eCs P uecouk C aad JAPANS, GLASS & PUTTY, Very Uheap. Durham, December 231d, 1880 A Large Range of Men‘s and Boy‘ All the Best I Dunuax, Dec. 16th, 1880 . _ J. ADIE, 2 50 to 2 50 to 1 00 to 0 50 to 2 50 to 0 95 to 0 98 to 1 05 to 0 27 to 0 60 to 0 60 to 6 30 to 0 40 to 5 50 to 4 50 to 7 00 to 15 High Prices for Produce and Low Prices for Gc;o?ciâ€"s' 1 10 C 30 0 90 0 62 7 50 0 40 50 50 50 50 96 108A8y ** .0. 3 Weets ' Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs | Butter, rolls, per 1b......... .. ** HAD UBHMEYyâ€":reeers.ecaes ; SQHUrPOF AOUe c r s en e9er:vb6evaly ! Potatoes, per l &g............ Turnips. psr busli............ Hay, por BUHhrcersertirseese use ==INâ€" | Fall Whest,per bush ...... $1 ! gpring Wheat +** Sszeee, %ulcy, CC . Onts, 6# | Poas, +4 used in connection with curing Ulcers, Abscesse 25 cents per box. . T. Now A.dvortie;:ntl. 10 Raeaed Burdock Iullng Ointment should be l iu‘connccxiokn with Burdock Blood Bitters for nb inss hsnl in en 65 B . dg. ADIBE,. Buck Saws, TORONTO MARKET3 YECCOW]2 C " faannpnara xA omm e mt s & x2 t us hv xt * 2 AP seï¬ / hi 9234 _ cindGANAALAWN _ CAALMA â€" dalch LbGko & h)) UVEI'SBO‘ ‘s ETats ancd Capse. His Gâ€"xocery- J:epa::tment is well stocked. New "X‘ena«, Chesp and Good. Try his 40 and 50 cent Teas. New Tobaccos, Brandg. New Raisins. New Currants. Now Candied Poels. New Cauned Peaches. Salmon, Lobsters, Serdines, Mackeral, Pickles, Sances, &o., &u., &e. Wishing all His Friends a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Toxoxto, Jan. 6rd, 1880 L & LÂ¥ oma ty 18 sefety and mildne06 ol acuur Sour Acexts. Fevers, Sores, &c. tLsurn @ &5, 60 to 6 10 to 20 to 18 to 24 to 25 to 20 to 9 50 to tâ€"149 Topowto. 05 to 08 to 80 to 25 18 00 81 08 1 18 70 6 30 { The Sciertific npa® SCTENTIPIGC â€" ‘ large Firstâ€"Closs Weal MUNN & Co., 37 Pusk Row, Now York Pianch OlGce, cor. Â¥ &Tth Lis. Wasl uen 1. it PATENTS In connection with the #cie + ontific American, Measrs, Muxx & Co. are Solicitors of American and Forâ€" cign Patents, have had 35 lLun oxmm’ence. und now have the lurgost establishment in the world, Patents are obtuined on the bost torms. A special noticcis made in the Scleantific Anacrican of all. Inventions patented throuq’h this Agency, with the name and resider.ce of the Patentee B the im~‘ mense circulation thus ?v.n. public n{enuon is directed to the merits of the now patont, and salos or introduction often easily effected. | PC AEME UICER T I & NETHTTTUIDE] id J large Firstâ€"Class Weekly Newspaper of Sixâ€" toen Pnfwu. printod in the mmost beratiful stylo, profusely illustrated with splendid engravings, ro. presenting the nowest Invontions, and the most re, cent advances in the Art; and Bciences ; iuclmm:f( New and Interesting faets in Agrisulture, Horticulâ€" ture, the Home, Hoalth, Medical Progress, Social Science, Natural History, Goology, Astronomy, The most valuable practical pmpers, by emineut writers in all departments of Scionce, will befound in the Scientific Atmerican. Torms, $3.20 per year, 21.60 half yeer, which inâ€" cludes poshge.pebécmmt to Agonts. Sirgle copâ€" les, tgn conts, old by all Newsdealors. Lomit b{ ostal order to MuxK & Co., Publishers, 37 Par] gaw,Nw York. The Best Paper; Try It PPRENTICE WANTED, to Jearn the Printing business. Apply at this Offico. Beautifully lllustrated 36th YEKAR. to Boy Wanted. entific American. NTIFPIC AMERICAN is a woldd Â¥o ceraitlt Vatsch RDonsipring s These goods are very suitable for Xinas and New Years gifts. |I Lhave bought alâ€" togeil.or for nett cash and will sell at bottom prices. 1t will pay you to givo ma a aclt. + Darham, Dec. 22, 1600 AT Douw‘s Mul o. @50 â€" A. C provious loaus borrowaed at higher ratee and gain dm benefit of the prosout reduction of intarost asrates will go up myrin before long, owing to British Capitulists withdrnwing a grout deal of their money from tho market bere us they will not be content to lot it remain at such low rates as now obtainable when thero aro so many paying investâ€" ments «iways to be got. NO\\' is the time for Farmers to pay vrovions loans borrowad #t Iaba» ear.d . Wedding and Gem Rings, NOTIC.E is hereby given that the Partâ€" 4 nership beratofore existing between the unâ€" dersimed unScr the name of Tumer & (‘.nm;m.n{n. l)nu&qlpts in the villago of Picoville has been th day mcolvmibfl mulnal consent. All dobts due the srid firm Will be peid to A. Turner, by whom all lisbilitles will ba sottled, Datod ut Chateworth this Money to Loan B n jcamety a EuCl wed pbeskinn o Witaess, John Uizns Disolution of Partnership. #inp day of November Prive fandsalsoto loan. Apply to E. D. MacMILLAN, o i h in h FR s *y a2 * E. : % 7 ~1. '_;__‘ 7 ?:‘ C g) CC 295 K257 75»3'.;- -‘f::".» m Cad wb * i : es o iary ® Clhe s Sevs “,?, ;:.1{ S‘{fi‘-i 4 V i se ) ,.;;_ + "L,‘i ‘*;, | f Ei3 P wA 4s advrdiny, nmcuieiw & L SILVERWARE, At 8 per Cont. Figned aspoecialty. [A. TUBNER, {J. W. ELLLOTT 4604004 by i. Cin 4 ad sOLICITOR t 148 AT Dora‘s di45 \~. X ~X Oysters Don‘t Forget that Xmas is | COMING, and that XMAS GOODS, InFancy Canadian Xmas - Gifts, Dolls and Other Toys. MRS. MEDONELL A Few Quarterâ€"casks of Port Wine. $1.75 per Gallon. Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Fresh Fruits At PAKER‘S DRUCG STORE, Durham Dee. 15th. 1880. Has opened out a Fresh Supply of Candied Peel. â€"»rRESHâ€" 2 Ae€a) LOtTrest P ricesg, cor L. he is confkdént of beinz ab w\ amasade az} d S ® , Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Overshoes . CGUTTERS & SLEIGHS Althongh the Iron Horse will soon be here Ouu:l? and Sleighe are the order of the Y i Wishing you all a happy new year, I offer to you a cheap Outter or Sleigh. DDUEEELA M Carriage Works. R. McFARLANE. Durkam, Nov., 1880. y Dundalk, Dec.2nd, 1830, Who!muunntamnkeltbm, And strikes the iron at ov turn, And whon he‘s sick who m':l_o: you mourn ? Who ran to help you when you fell An%'vhm the ï¬ was broke would" Or fz it up to it sell? Who shod your horses first of all That they could neither slip nor fall, But nrm{y held that they might hayl ? John Norval. Who set the irons on your first sleigh And waited patintly for the pay, And shall repeat the same toâ€"day 9 Jobn Norval. Who monds your hoe, your fork, your spade, And fixes up your enusn blade, And leaves all Blacksiniths in the shade? John Norval. Who knows so well to work a fle, Or make a tire stay on a whilo, And always moots you with a emile? John Norval, Who works for farmers t and da And gives them every nginthoe to pm { Portorias his work the nenatest way { John Norval on the Gore. Ed | § Cheaper than Ever. kea you mourn ? JOHN XORVAL John Norval 145 ) sell Goods At the Bxght Prices. In WINCEYS, FLANNELE, Aund all other goods such as are generally kep in in a first class General Store proportionatel Mn s lovluCï¬bQM'::. Â¥ GEORGE NIXON. Dundalk, Oct. 26. 1880. Boys‘ ulster overconts â€" 5.00 Tweed Suits 9.00 Under Shirts & Drawers 50 Wincies per yard 1 AND WHY : The people all focking to the Toronto House, Dundalk. 4 SHOEMAKER. HARNESS, VALISES, WHIPS and everything usually kept by the trade, Highest Market price paid for HIDES&, SIIITNS and TALILOW, SADDLER, TANNER And Durham Tannery. GREAT EXCITEMENT! THE Dnrkan Show, which prove» thet big men ars "BObP" at Nboemaking. Wi1ll bo happy to seo all my old oustâ€"m«rs amk asmany new ones as will fevor me with uhsi¢ patronage, ND WAY! Because they their good CHEAF, as the following u‘:mu show. "s s d ib LAd +.L. Jopp Took Four First Priz RAILROAD OR NO RAJLFE oAnD, Durham is bound to go ahead and so is ROCKVILLE. The Largest Exhibition ever held in the County. 88 per hundred paid for Hides. 3. C. JOr®. Durham, Get. 26, 1880. Of the latest styles which will be seld mt the Lowest Prices. All Work Warranted to give satisfaction. Rockvillc Tannery, Oct., 1880 UPPEA TOWK, DURHAM, Haye XOW or HAND a Fine 14 of A.J AMESON &CO. Waggon & Carriage Buillars Sleighs & Cutters Done on the shortest nutice. 7 SIIOP next door to W. A. Audersou‘s, A. JAMLZON & Ce, Durham, Nov. 25th, 1430. t 144 G Eve ul. ‘ "+ sdubth TORONTO \Z. 3 PartFeular attention paid to T. SMITH, and Repainting AT Q.§0 and upwarnds. T. SMTL. , to merit a