rable results n‘-‘ rn of this greag eeure be the «duty and thy, P'mn""““ OÂ¥erv __ opening | the Pittlti-‘.n must Nv- f the publie domain it hile the m..-“ }ctud settlers wilp be r*m’tv. and lands o. b"i"n and the Crown of the "W o the effect of remov. a under which om!. have hitherto labored ho‘ on nb this afternaoon 7F ... _ * reeded to the the Goy, ¢ summoned b“.u ave sts the id ... > thout d.h' of the ; uudnhh... and ~. promote i s rve thai you have not rtorests of the Indian thâ€"west. It is great. orts to imhu.h. e habite and betake al and _ agricultaral sful. By no other Speec e onk '"'-“"ï¬! and b.bo,go- e T you my best -: and amendment of t and of the laws ree t railways has im 1 our railway Legis npany 1 Comumenie on, in attempte the same fate. endcavoring to was ouly saveâ€" paronlly «hromiq state cartâ€"rending aeci« , in this connty, dead and wound» groes, wurki..'. amp in the woods inelined shed be« bracing the cross en the $wo Htoese thefSenate : C ommueme : l, and trurt that embles we sball be rselves on Canade oyed a season of Day, the other â€"are part of a in which severâ€" e they lay. To straw inside the smp fire blazsing the vietines im it# great difficulty, imsclf and erawl« 1ved something ed his descendâ€" nocdloas to s8Y o furnace which of them, in try~ y riated and foll y luu“__.lï¬ffl. d tho commeree one of bis come n, we learn, wer® red otf his injur« ily hburt.â€"Cof of at prices q e whole of lh.m 1e Dominion on the ailway . telegraph wind, arose, ail > in the hurricane ed, and the horâ€" the unfortunate ATAST ROPME.â€"A «s es l‘yronces, ‘troplhe to some Â¥S 1« an 1e I thank you for rendily granted and u on the improred poles and turf of f Four Men. veron , and it is C ted action of the Goy, pany a l.,. ‘-‘ be & »"fld.nu’ in extensivg ‘;- wever, Nok elNX theiy purticopanés. the safety of its will occupy bubly occue Lt out 38 aplica@. of North Cape ostablish & ire rendered self. r.and the Dominâ€" © burden of re«en. n to the Is« Greenland. On.'.'u..‘ 21. shown in theix iph «yst my by St. Lawrence, msbï¬hi ~ * nd will, it ig Guibourt‘s Parisiana Balm is a sure cure for Crac«ed Hanas, Cracked I+;s, Rorghneéss of the Skin, &c. y ..« «W D. uittights ab ... Conts.â€"â€"dl130. In the first place, take care of your health, use Wilsou‘s Wild Cberry for Ceughs, Colds, Bronchitis, W hooping ( jough, Croup, Catarrh, or Loss of Voice. It will never fail you. See certilicates from well known partics on insicde wrapper, . There is no contradicting this eviâ€" dencee of its great virtues. . Be sume and get the genaine in white wrappers and we guaranâ€" toe perfect satisfuction. Afiter it has cured you, dow‘t fail loMitloy.nulnemh it is your daty to tell others what it bas done for you. r That _marvelous rurifver, Burdock Blocd Bitters, w l1 speedily change the sallow face to one of fresumes», health and beauty. It regulates the Bowels, acte promptâ€" ly ou the Liver and Kidneys and streAgthens the system when broken down by Nervous or General Debility, Ask your Druggest for a Trial Bottle, the cost is only 10 Cents, Large Bottles $1.00.â€"b158. Several newspaper managors and editors in Paris have been sentenced to fines and imprisonment for articles applauding the assassination of the Czar. The Canzda Temperance Act has been carried in Shelbourn, N. S., by a majority of 700 or 800. An attempt was made some nights ago to wreek a train oo the Canadian Pacific Railway, about a quarter of a mile east of Ossown Station, by placing a couple of fishâ€" plates on the rails. The obstacle was disâ€" covered in time to prevent a mishap. Hagyard sPoctoral Balsm; a few doses reâ€" lieves the most distressing cough, and a twentyâ€"tive cent bottle bas cured mmy a sufferer from Asthma, Bronchitic, Croup, Influenzsa Hoarseness and Soreness ot t‘e Chest. It is the grand specific for sll thr. at and lung complaints leading to Consumption. Twonty persons were killed or injured by a railway accident in France on Tuesday. The Bill to abolish the Legislative Gonnâ€" cil of New Brunswick passed the Lower House on Tuesday, but :t is said the Counâ€" eil will rofuse to legislate dtsself out of id hold a tight rein. A taken steps towards the in ligcht in ~Nawark, Ch Toronto,Cinciznuat;, Wash cities." make our own generator our owin service pipes an have loased the Morg«n have lsased the Morgan Iron 1 Jolhn Roach for the manufaetu through which to lay our wires many yeats you will see the lig eral use. We are forming in various cities; taking part c ourselvos. _ We shall deal men of capital and reputation; will be no shenfnazin. /‘ "1 have left the laboratory," says Edison to a reporter the other day, "and am now a man of buisness. ‘The electric light is perfected in all its branches, and I am benling all my time and energies in its introduction to the public. There will be no bulling or bearing of the stock. There will be no freezing ont of stock holders, nor riags in the Board of Director. ‘There will be no construction companies to ent up profits that belong to shareholdoers. All branches of the buisness are in our Lands. We have our own lamp mancufacturies, we ‘ M b158 Mr. MeDowell moved, seconded by Mr. Corbett, that the Cletk be instruted to get a reiling placed on the front of the platform in the Town Hall said railing to have two done under Mr. Ang Mr. MeDowell m« Hogg, that \r. Wu. the same being for w the Oth Concession, ) also 60 cents error in 1880.â€"Carried. Mr. MeDowell moved, seconded by Mr. Bailey, that 46 bo granted Robert Hockly he being a cripple and in indigent cireamâ€" stances, and that Mr. Crist be appointed to expend the same.â€"Carried. Mr, MeDowell moved, seconded by Mr. Corbett, that the account of the Registrer of Dufferin, amounting to $4, for registerâ€" ing byâ€"‘aws, &e., be paid.â€"Carried. Mr. Corbelt moved seconded by Mr. Hogy, that the Commissioners appointed to examine the stream, crossing line No. 3 0. 8.,having examined the same and reportâ€" ed to the council, it is revalued that the sum of $35 be appropriated tor the conâ€" struetion of a bridgo over seid stream and that Moessrs Builey and MeDowell be apâ€" pointed to to let the same. â€"Carried. Mr. Bailey moved, secovnded by Mr. Hogg, that the Reove issue an order in favor of Robert Watson for $10.43 for road work How to Méke Money. Mr. Bailey moved, seconded by Mr. Hngg,’ that the Reeve imsue l1« order on the Treâ€" asurer for a sum of $65 in favor of J. C.| For, the same being for a watch presented to John Mills, Esq., late Treasurer of Mel sncthon.â€"Carried. Mr. Hogg moved, seconded by Mr. Bailey that the Reeve issue an order for $1.25 in fuvor of Jumes Suwden for one cord of woud for the use of the Town Hall.â€"Carâ€" Mr. MeDowell moved, seconded by Mr. Corbett thanthe Reeve issae li1s order on the Treasurer for the sum of $2.06, being for advice of Hon. E. Blake on Byâ€"lay Xo. 174 of the county of Grey.â€"Carried. _ Mr. Bailey moved, seconded by Mr. Hoge, that the clerk get 150 posters printed for the use of the Road Commissioners.â€" Carried Mr. Bailey moved, seconded by Mr. Hogg, that George Suell get 3$2.26 refunded, beâ€" ing overcharge of tazes on the West half of Lot 34 Con. 8 0. 5. for the year 1880.â€" Carried. A. 5. Aibg were presented and read, and accounts from Jas. Sawden and J. C. Fox. Mr. Bailey moved, seconded by Mr. Hogg that the Reeve issue an order in favor of the trustees of S. S. No. 10 for the sum of $20, being amount received on debentures in said section in the years 1978â€"79, so.-‘ Carried Commmmeations from D. L. A. B. Laing were presented and accounts from Jas. Sawden an The Council met at the Town Iall on Monâ€" day, March 14, pursuant to adjournment. All the members present. Minutes of last weeting read and confirmed. inCc the 1 Melancthon Council. arriod. zdjourned to mee 18th of April next erators, and manufacture pes and conductors. We wgan Iron works from e muinufacture of prpes *4 & ++ r siue.â€"Carmed,. econded by Mr. Bailcy, : un order in favor of , as county Lonus on Con. 7, S. W., on Jaly oruer yeen ires, and before e light in genâ€" ing â€" companies urt of the stock he by him or lots 11 and 12 t the 20th Sent. Burdock change the health and acte prompt» streAgthens ed by Mr. ppointed to line No. 8 and reportâ€" i1 on Seott and fnil, ther personally overy Friday. All orders left at my store will be promptly atâ€" {emded to. Thanking my numerous customers for their very liberal patronage. I would respectfully sotlsit a contin:mnce of the same. W.F. DOLL. Murch 3rd, 1651 Gold and Silver Watches, J ewellry, Wedaing and Jem Rings, Clocks, &c., &c. Watchos and Clocks carefullyropairad and brought to time. All work guarauteed for one your. I shall be in '[‘HR Snbscriber is now prepared to Supply all who may want Waggons, Carriages, Buggies, and all other articles in his line of business on the shortest notice and made of the best material. He is also Agent for Romember the [\lu;o next tT) Reid‘s Hotol:m Btuvet, Hanover, Ont. X. McNALLY. Harover Carriage Works HANOVER, Ost. slao t slof shanradeey br Dressed Hoga, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per 1b......... * Stthp dMEY yervreccrencuees FSGS, pordO®..ccsergessstesene Potatoes, per bus............ Turnips, per bUsh...........+ MÂ¥ , OX §01bâ€".ererrecrtarercte ‘ MOUNXT FOREST MARKETS. I Confederate Office, Mar. 17%%., 1881. | Flour per barrel............... 85 00 £o§5 50 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 4 50 Full WHCERE......â€"csssscrireâ€"ere« OÂ¥ O ty L 00 Treadwell Wheat............... 0 95 to 1 00 Spring WheRt.................... 1 00 to 1 07 BALIOY ««c1..se+eresrtsecersseccuces W BO t ( 8O | h ser ceccevererecerssrseerseseerse 0 32 to 0 88 P OME .. cce rserecenes e ven vens e vevine P OW K Y O i Potutoes per bag.............. 0 40 to 0 60‘ Fall Wheat, por bush goring Wheat ** Barley, ff Oarts, 4* , Hides, *# reswevs | Sheepskins, each ...... Buiter, per 1b ........... ‘ Eurgs, per doz........... Wood, dry, per cord Woul, PGF Bic..scc...««. Apples, por bag........ '\oul per 1b sneep skins..... Lamb Skins..... Hides per ewt.. MNY . csisaiissadty Hanover, March 24, 1881 ROM my old Stand opposite the Post Office, Dundalk,to Mr. Dean«‘ Hardware Store, Whore I have a well assorted stock of ' Oats, per bushel........ Barley, *C 0 cometeers | Peas, hi weneedivs FetY‘s POK BOUWcrersrcerseeiseven Potatoes, per bush. .......... { Pork, per 100 lbs............. Durham, March 24, 1881 ‘Autoes per b MCY :+ exereeeee OST, between Barber‘s OIl4 School ‘ House and the Mothodist Parsonge,.Durham, eril weeks ngo a Mink Eur Tippet, lined with in Satin. Thefinder will besuitably rewarded leuving the same at the bran, 44 64 Ontmeal _ *# * Fall Wheat, per bush...... Spring Wheat, R. Chaff. *« Glasgow. (mt:«. per bushel...... Flour, per 100 lbs Flour No. 2, * * Corn Meal * * Shorts, aa ow# Farming Implements. McK®Nzteâ€"In Bentinck, on the 16th inst., Mr. Hugh Mâ€"Kenzie, uged 46 years. Â¥oReNztzâ€"Iv» Palmaerston, on Thursday, 10th inst. Mr. John Mackenzio, of Mount Forest, aged 65, years and 9 months, T Crarkâ€"In Artemesia, on the 15th inst., of cancer Joseph Clurk, aged 54 years. Daivtsâ€"â€"In Artomesin on the 16th inst., the wife of Thomas Davis, Keq., Sr., aged 62 yeurs . New Advertisements. comparable as a dressing, and is especially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, aiul will not soil or color white cambric ; yet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorons. T uies Avige: .A TD " coah ie Arisiinias ty + zenA ds s and cures dandruf® and humors. By its use falling hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced in all cases where the follicles are not destroyed, or the glands decayed. Its effects are beautifally shown on brashy, weak or sickly hair, on which a few applications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is inâ€" Various Causes, Aivancing years, care, sickness, disapâ€" pointment, and hereditary predispositionâ€"all uperate to turn the hair gray, and either of them inclinesit to shed prematurely. AyeR‘s Ham yvroor will restore faded or gray, light or red hair to a rich brown or dee black, as may be desired. It softens and cll;anu- the scalp, giying it a healthy action. It remove» izwts ~GnzEXwoopâ€"At Ayton, on Wednnthi W s sest s d e T PUOT T REMOVED! ; â€"but the dire diseases incident '“-sm | spoil the romance. Burdock Blood Bitters is | the prizeremediy, the remedy prized by all who | have tried it as the best Blood Purfying Tonic aud System Regulator in the market . It cures all Blood Humors from the worst Serofâ€" uls to a common Pimple. Sample Bottles 10 Uents, for sale by all dealers in medicine.â€" \ b158. ‘ An Oncida Indian, who is an ordained clergymar, preached in New York on Sunday, and in the course of his sermon quaintly rebuked the sin of profanity. He said he was thankful toat "t%e Creator did uot give the Indian enough language to alâ€" low him to be profane without fist learning English." ‘lMail beauteous, bouuteous Sl»rinw_;".v- this was Mark Twain‘s th M 2 o «@ je A . css § .E 2ém8 s ~ .Eu i1 3B i# aiG" * Fur Tippet Lost. 16th inst., h); the Rev, A. NS;OI' ‘&‘;‘3&;‘!‘1’5 rtz to Miss Isabella Groenwood, all of Ayton TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, Mar. 23rd, DULRHAM â€" MARKETS. Duwitas, Mar. 24th, 1881. For Sare sy atr Deauers ag MARRIED DEATHS Rev. Mn. Wicuram‘s, ©150, 1 12 to 88 to 38 to 60 to 1 75 to 20 to 17 to 15 to 50 to 80 to 12 00 to $1 06 to $2 75 to 2 50 to _2 50 to 1 00 to 0 50 to 2 50 to 1 00 to 1 01 to 1 00 to 0 30 to 0 60 to 0 60 to 7 50 to 0 25 to 7 00 to 4 00 to 6 00 to 0 70 to 0 16 to 0 12 to 1 25 to 0 22 to 0 75 to 0 15 to 0 29 to 1 00 to 0 90 to 7 00 to 7 00 to 0 16 to 40 15 05 , 1881 $1 10 0 98 40 70 0 18 0 20 0 zs 1 z2g $2 75 2 50 2 50 0 24 7 25 5 00 6 50 1 25 0 17 0 13 0 63 9 00 19 17 2 50 1 02 A. Furnished. Work Superintended and Inspecâ€" ted Charges Moderate. 118 Architect and Builder, FLESHERTON, I)LA‘.\’S, Specifications, Estimates, &c., Furnished. Work Suberintended and Insnas. SHIRTING, TWEEDS, &o., &c., &c. Â¥=*Highest Price for Buttor & Eggs. Grey and White Cottons, Ducks, Dennims, Cotton Tweeds Another Lot of those Extra value Elack Cashmeres. A nico assortment of Ladies‘ Spring Mantle Cloths' 1 Case Swiss Embroidery, very cheap. A beautiful line of Dress Lustres at 15¢. A spendid range of Prints in POMPADOURS, plain colours, and light and dark fancies The Latest Thing in Prints, and the most Fashionable, "‘The Eildorado,‘ in Navy and Gold. E=4"The Subscriber is also a Practical Paper I WALL PAPER, Consisting of School Books, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods TOYS, &e., &o. f He would also call special attention to his Large Stock of surance A'nent. ete. _ s T CE _ * me Remember the Stand, one door South of J. Woodland, jr., Lower Town, Durham Durham, March 24th, 1881. Durham, March 24, 1881. New Spring Goods! e Stock of Towels in Linen and Cotton Huck, and Cotton and Linen Turkish Bath Towels. _A Good range of LINEN TAELE DAMASKS. â€"Auso NEW BOOKSTORE, DURILA M. H. W. MOCKLER‘S. Of Elegant and Artistic Designs, and at extremely Low Prices GEORGE IRWIN. ~â€"â€"ALSOâ€" Repairing of all Kinds LADIES AND GENXTS‘ GOLD AND SILVER WwATCHRS THATCANKOT BE BEAT FOR TIME PIECES ANDCHEAPNESS. JEWELLERY, GOLD PLATED, JET ANXD GARXET LADIES SETS, BRACELETS, CHARMS, LOCKETS, CUPFF PINS, BABY PINS, CUFF BUTTONS,COLOR BUT. TONXS,8STUDS, GOLD PLATED ASD SILVE R 7 ‘ Cnarss, , { Keeper and Plain Go/ i i tos e’ll"hil:blel, SpectnclfuR::," Sllver‘ Clocks from $2.00 upwards, BEST aud CHEAPEST EVER SOLD IN DURHAM. New Goods, New Goods, ,1 AM instructed to offer for sale the folâ€" lowing Lots in the Town of Durham on casy terms of Emmnu. viz: 8.9, 10 and 11 on the East side ef Albert Strect.and 8.9, 10 and 11 on the West wide of Elgin Street, I am ailso muthorized to receive tenders for the purchiuse of lots 38 aud 50 in the 2nd Con., E.G.B., in the Township of Glenelg, cither together or sepurately. Tenders to state amount ef Cash pryment and number of years rcql;lrtod to{ balance, ana rate 0 nterest. FOR Sale that neat and commodious Cottage, on Queon Streot Wost, overlooking the river, known us Riverside Cottage. The House is in good repmir, and possesses all modern conveniences. The lot is § of an acre in extent with over Forty of the very best Fruit M Dated at Durham this 8th Sept., A.D. 1880 C. B. JACKES, 3 Lower Town, Durham i ie rdigineutino it it irdade Altit Aicebiidc sns d LA Fiity ncres of land, good soil, well improved bï¬lutilulfy wituated, close to station. Good mill privilege ind never failing stream on the lot. For pertisulars apply to OAE avd X_2 For terms nprly to Mr. Hn&l r D. Darroch, Collingwood I*. 0, PROPERTY FOR Feob.17, 1881 March 3rd, 1881 For terms apply to March 3rd, 1891 of Stationery, CORSETS from 35¢ per A. GORDON‘S. OT 82, in the 11th Con., Bentinek. \_ l:':vr terms apply to Mr. Hagh Rose, Durham, OTS 43 & 44, in the 3rd Con. Bentinck, South of the Durham line. Town Lots for Sale. DJOINING the Town of Durham For Sale or to Rent, For Sale or to Rent. Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancer, House for Sale. k Cor Sale, . MOCKLER. JAMES HENDPERSON, On the prer R. HILL, OrF MacRA®, Durnam *h156 D. DARROCH. h154 y14t y158 up. Good Dark Tobaco at 35cts per lb I will put up the above in XEAT CADDIES containing 8, 5, or 10 lbs to su‘t purchasers I have determined to make TEA a speciality as one Trial will Show. ns ++ S â€"â€"â€"oo m Having bought for CASH a CAR LOAD of TEAS and General GROCERIES at the 1 gal. can full 60 cts. 2 gal do 90c. 5 gal do $2. Suvrerior Solase Tobaco at 450. and faull weight‘given. Te . Boneless Codfish In neat Bozes containing 85 Ibs each ‘for $2, or 6 cents per Ib. : Rice of the very best quality 20 pounds for $1. THE~BESTâ€" ENGLISHCMUSTARD in pound jars at 80 conts each. Du;kanm, Feb. 23rd, 1851 Great Trade Sale of Messrs. Tees, Costigan & Wilson. CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. F THE BEST IN TOWN! Michigan Broadcloth., COAL OIL, A.1. Dry Goods, lothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes &c. Just received another lot of New Spring Goods, Consisting At HARRIS & CO‘S., Durham. New Go The celebrated Floury Plow will be sold at $18 for No. 12 ; No. 17 at $17. Side hill or . Swivel Plow $14. R. McFARLANE. Durham, March, 1891. y157 TEA, TE A, TEA! CCI B L Dcanrnd G .A RBRD EDT Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, etc., AGEN‘T for all kinds of Farming Implements. Javnan Tea at 30, 35, 40, 56 and 70 cents per lb 66 66 Dllst aï¬ 25’ 30’ Ld 35 66 66 66 Young Hyson " 40,50, " 60 " " " Black Tea **‘45,50,60," 85 " " " I am prepared to give a bettor quality and botter valuo than has ever been * Offered in this Town. 1881. At GRANTS. Of the Best Mater#al, Good Finish, and at Lowest Prices. )urham, ~Carriage Works. R. McFARLANE, Proprietor. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS ! CLOVER and TIMCTHY FARMERS, ATTUENTION | «l4 ty o3 S EBE D S, 6. C. McFARLANE‘S, See the Following Prices. DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN, Durham (Per 8. 8. Scotland.) or 30 days. A LARGE SUPPLY AT H. PARKER, Now on hand, G RaA YNYT~S. UAE 1881. TORONTO tor procuriqg advances oninventions. Addressfor the Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN & Co., 37 Park How. New York. Bruoh()flu,w.l’«lulh.,"flhï¬ D. C or introduction ofter .moam' Au(' person who has 1 a new vention, can ascertain free of chas tent can probably be obtrined, &‘nn:t()m We also send free of nbout the Patent Luws, Patents. C Patents are obtaincd on the beat sermme. A special noticeis mude in the Scientific Ammeri¢an of a)l Inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and rosiderce of the Patemsce By the imâ€" neuse cironlation thus given, public “Laun. is directad to the merits of the new patent, and sades or introduction often easily effected. PATENTS, Sicouection rith the Brtâ€" # s Munxx & Co. u{‘e Nn‘lli‘elt‘nr- of American and Porâ€" Patents, have had 35 clrubno:.u ;%;'n have the larrost e-hhlm.m in the wasld The most valuable The Scient@ï¬c Americ 'l‘l.ll'l S_(‘_IE.\'VT[l-'}VC AMERICAN The Best Paper; Try It. Vick‘s Flower und VWMI'. Pages,6 Colored Plutes, Engnvnng. Â¥ or 30 in prder covers; $1.00 in clegant cloth. German or ‘l;ughah. Vick‘s Hinstrated Monthly Magazineâ€"M Pages, a Colorod Plate in evory number and many fine Engravings. Price $1% a yeaur; l‘lvo.Caln for $5.00. Bpecimen Number sent for 10 ; ® trial copies tor 25 cents, Address, _ JAMEB VICH, Rochester.N.Y Fon 1881 is an Elegan Book of 120 Pages, One Coloured Flower Plate, and 600 Mustraâ€" tions, with Ducrirunm of the best Flowers and Vogitables, and directions for fmwlu Only 10 cents, In English or Germnn. If you afterwards order seeds deddct the 10 cents. Vick‘s Seeds nro the bost in the world ‘The Floral Guide will tell how to get and grow \ om. Dundalk, Dec.2nd, 1880. Who fans the fire to make it burn, And strikes the iron at every turn, And when ho‘ssick who makes you mourn * Repairing and Repainting Who ran to help you whon you fell, Andjwhore the rig was broke would sell Or fix it {nj: wlndm ad i?l:;ll; Who knows so well to work a file, Or make a tire stay on a while, And always moets you with a smile? Jolun Norval, Of the latest styles which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. All Work Warranted to give satisfaction. A.JAMESON & CO. Waggon & Carriage Builders Who mends your hoe, your fork, your spade And fixes up your rrul{a binde, And leaves all Blacksmiths in the shade UPPER TOWX, DC RHAM, Haye NOW on HAXD a Fine lot of Who set the irons on your first sleigh And waited patintly for the pay, And shall reponrt the same toâ€"day ? John Norval Who shod your horses first of all That thc‘y could neither slip nor fall, Bat firmily held that they might haul ? Fresh Groceries Always in Stock, and will be sold Cheap for Cash or Farm Produce., Sleighs & Cutters Who works for farmers nigbt and day And gives them every chance to 4 Porforms his work the neatest wn’v“ John Norval Fresh Oat John Norval on the Gore. Durham, Nov.25th, 1880 JUST ARRIVED at Grocery and Provision Store Always on hand and exchanged for Oats. FISH, Done on the shortest ;lotieo. SHOP next door to W. A. Anderson‘s. A. JAMESON & Co. . X._ thoroughbred Durham Bull, "Frank," rising three y‘;nr‘:iel obh:,â€"â€"h of a m::e eclour, 'h.t.ï¬n pedigree wi ven with bull, seen on Lot No.66, m:'iicwo-, M‘:u Iwo miles from Durham, THE subscriber vid;o- to sell his the br rham , "Prank," rising three y:‘r‘:‘ :ld:dhlm a m-n:v‘fluu. First clase pedigree will be given with the bull. (Clan he aman Thoroughbred Durham Bull FOR SALE Picture â€"Fram Done in 35 different ltyln. meneing bu now betier As usual COPYING and ENLARGLXG dune in A 1 style, now better than ever propared to execute work A Superior Quality. VICHH‘S Illustrated Floral Guide Glenelg. March 10, 18@1 PHOTOGRAPHY. Durham Nov.25 1880. Upper Town, DURHAM, A Large Lot of ake Huron Herring, Salmon Trout, BURNET‘S Labrador Herring, kes you mourn * JO&N NORV AL . John Norval John Norve American. MERICAN is a l)lhtâ€":‘ml‘:t:ll:: ndid ..fl"â€' reâ€" I'il:l' and he most re. riculture, Hortiew) ‘al Progress, Boclal i: Arttrmomt ience, "Klumu John Norval, WALTER XICHOL,