Pe#s, some by climb. re allnight, on the topg swept do'. resened I)’ of live stock d p.opb of made “. taining life Itis claim. t> such a * several ught it will June, and it would nog t all their i.P"‘.nh. **, and St, relief Con_ a\'on;-.;.u miles above hding firm, ha'om being an ehouses nds between A number of l.‘ bon “ bhad & nday while f Mount Thursâ€" visit his ivieg st eold m ty on the rail. DM N P â€liy r on the M, thorgh it jg ons living in llnon.... young 16 years roon® 1e moved ne distanee., came down _ managed While this len‘s there their way Braxrrormp office of the I, on Suturâ€" s west of â€" ‘The briâ€" not having + the hoseâ€" imed good gulph the m had two the towy o; away bythe ed of aboug out 150 perâ€" nnou]iï¬.. i to. swan lec ashore. this point, «wirtr they cou Hocheâ€" uught fire > fire was he got & became groaned medical certified St. Helen‘s radford > five feet has not yet hat Mr. nt, and air was of good the wing. s office, »oks, &ec., foo_lin‘ er time. tewart Walkâ€" 1 to 12 son on t two ting & broke and private re were the distance direct to Pembina will be no greater than to Winnipeg, and if the Winâ€" nipeggers think the traffic is going to travel nionglvoli-h‘ofsu’nngloto get to the frontier when it can reach it by travelling along the third side they will find them. selves very musch wiishales Wls o ies seives very much mistaken. Even Pembina will ultimately ceaso‘¢o be the objective point on the frontier, for the most direct line sernimthe uind uks m Lrxbh ooo lime across the frontier to the Syndicate‘s present outlet will be by a point far west of Red River, tance below the junction of the Little Sasâ€" katchewan. By bringing the main line so far south a point will be reachedâ€"and that not very far west from Red Riverâ€"where m. i t dNVGOE tos Treueckt.._ _ sho s submitted to it l;y the decision of the ed on receivine th According to the latest information, the prediction that the Syndicate would choose aroute for the Pacific Railway fur south of all the routes selected or even tried by the Government engineers is coming true. Inâ€" stead of crossing the little Saskatchewan at Odanah or Minnedosa, the route finally chosen is to eross the" Assiniboine some disâ€" fance below the inusn _mie wl s en The first step has just been taken in Rusâ€" sin townrds representative institutions, at least in the leading cities. A late dispateh says the Council of St. Petersburg will conâ€" aist of a member of each of the 228 eity dis tricts, and will be elected by the vote of all the landlords and independent tennants. It is understood that the Council will deâ€" cile by majority votes on all mansnras With the afpm.ch of Spring, Biliary Comâ€" plaints prevail that often lead toserious results UGuard against their attack in time by using Burdock Blood Bitters ; the best Liver Invigâ€" orator, Kidney Corrector,* Regulator of the Bowels and Secretions, and the purest, most permanent Tonic in the world. . For sale by all dealers.â€"b162. . * Puslinen nas perhaps the tallest man in the county of Wellington, in the person of Mr. John Hewit, who stands six feet and eight inches high. 1 Goderich population during the past twelve to the assessors. This nations of 360 books and $100 in casn. Mr. Bradlaugh was reâ€"clected on Saturâ€" day to represent Northampton in the House of Commons by a majority of 125. A real fox hunt took place in Muidstone on the 31st of March, in which no leas than seven foxes were found, pursued and killed. The freshet has caused the many lives and much proper of Malagn, in Southern Spain The Elora Mechanies‘ Institute has a fine library, recently recei nations of 360 books and @100 .« .. Poars, plumbe, peach and cherry trees have been badly injured by the cold in the vicinity of Walkerton. A valuable .quicksilver mine has been discovered within forty miles of Vietoria, British Columbia. tit the «ll all. Sentence of death by hanging wa: pronounced on Sophie Picoftsky. The sen tonce will be submitted to the Czar forcon firmation, beceause she is of noble birth. Duke Micheal, Micheal Menage, Engreâ€" street, St. Catherine Canal, Littie Gardenâ€" street, and other points connected with the assassination of the Czar, Jeliaboff and Sophie Picofisky refused to answer several questions. The court was largely oceupied in the serutiny of material used by the ssassins. lreat excitement was caused by the proâ€" duction of two bombs similar to those which killed the Emperor, Some large cylhindrical tin cases filled with dynamite discovered at the house of Jelianoff and Soâ€" phie Picoffsky,and several plans of St. Petâ€" ersburg, showing the place of the Grand Puke Micheal Michenl Mannaam Tess The court asked the aceused if they had imy further defence, and they replied in the negative.TLe ccurt retired for consulâ€" ution, and after three hours‘ deliberation l hey returned the vereict of guilty against ; ull. Sentence of death hy Lhunoine was obliged to adopt terrorist measures. He adâ€" milted preparing the five bombs. Sophie Pieoffsky avowed participation in the preâ€" paration of the Moscow mine and in the murder of the Czar. Jeliaboff Auently reâ€" lated with diabokhcal satisfaztion the history of the two Alexandrofsky mines. He said he was the head of one group of the party who was charged by the Executive Comâ€" mittee with organizing the attack by bombs, and was connected with the Sudowa street mine as & simple worker. tion Kebaltschitish, avowed connection with the "will of the people" party ; their wish, he suid, being to grain the objects by a peaceâ€" ful propaganda, but they were reluctantly & y + , _3 | "TORe Free Press, St. Pnzu suro, April ?.â€"ln the tnal B“i"‘l" Pectoral Balsam is a purcly of the Nikhilists implicated in the assassinaâ€" vegetable healing balsam. It cures b{ loosenâ€" tion of the Czar, the president of the court | lllx the pllile“m l?nd cormrt matter from the ; aings and expelling it from the system. mked.wbothn the prisoner wished to say ! Croup, Asthma, Brouchitis, Hoarseness, and anything. Russokoff spoke for half an | al! pectoral diseases yield to it promptly. It hour. He said he primerally desired to / costs 25 cents per bottle.â€"b162. agitate peacefully, but entered the late conâ€" [ Mr. _W. H. Palmer, thg yeu :noin_n fl:l:: spiracy seeing no other way out of the social ! Rer)}Oglst. has been examining t 1e mine t'pouhles Mfeh.elofl uid’ho belonged ,t semous of nontherm paste of Addington Te s ue £e0 19| Frontenae. He thinks the silver deposits the terrorist faction party, but denied Rusâ€" are fully equal to those of Nevada. sokoff‘s statement. â€" He participate in the| A Rare Cnaxcr. â€"Any one having a good arrangements for the murder of the Czar. 4 boree, spring wagon, single or double set of Hessy Helft k leged she k | harness to exchange in whole, or part, for a ’_ man acknowleged she kept a new firstâ€"class Cabmet Organ or Piano, or a conspirator‘s lodging house which was the | second hand Hrg‘:\_n. should send their address depot for their implements ; but denied acâ€" "'l"’"c‘" to J. J. W, Simpson, Owen Sound.â€" tively participating in the Czar‘s assassinaâ€" ¢ i .29_',_“. Memiereenreenennenie vany c 0 cvaog mtted to it by the Commanda decision of the majority will be n receiving the Emmperor‘s sance i annnrcopntrmbnwezrbget < â€" m 22 8 688 8 sVol 1 HHHU, wWAMDVV 1 DMMEDVDV : A large selection of Fresh and Select Garden & Farm Seeds, INCLUDING, TURNIP, MANGOLD, CARROT (Red and White) BEET SEED &c. &c., at G. C. McFARLANE‘S, Lower Town, Durham, MISCELLANEOUS. FARMERS, â€" â€" ATTENTION! â€" â€" The Trial of Nihilists. t step has just been taken in Rusâ€" s representative institutions, at e leading cities. A late dispateh ouneil of St. Petersburg will conâ€" April 12th, 1881. THEY ARE ALL CONDEMNED. caused the destruction of Sorty will be execut mperor‘s sanction. property in the city has fallen off 133 monthsâ€" according looks bad for the Council will deâ€" on all measures »mmandant, and itly received do , which * :ik OeCY recarstaaivraceet Eggs,perdoz.................. Potatoes, per bus............ Hay,per ton.................. Fall Wheat, per bush gpring Wheat + Barley, «+ eotachs NJ to Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 7 75 to Butter, rolls, per 1b......... 21 to * ul dnity,mcsturcecs . ~AZ ty Eggs,perdoz.................. 13 to W CE wl 0k Li mep DOF 4OZ.................. 0 11 to 0O 12 \v(mll. dry, per cord....... 1 25 to 1 50 Wool, per Ib................... 0 22 to O 24 Apples, per bag............... 0 75 to 0 90 MOUXT FOREST MARKETsS, Confederate Office, Apl. 6th., 18981. Flour per barrel............... 85 00 to§5 50 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 4 50 Cnlt WIROUE:ccccsscserscecescnces K. OU ty L M Treadwell Wheat............... 0 95 to 1 00 Spring Wheat.................... 1 00 to 1 08 CERHIOY :+s+ssssresescerserverecsuues O Yiy U C SU OMES en sersercrerserserrersesrerere: 0 $2 to 0 38 POHS «â€"«cccencersexy s nccvereccaszccce U CCE K0 AF L Potatoes per bag............... 0 40 to 0 40 DUHECE .c«csssssssesecersssessercrer« O 16 40 O 18 NY Scrcinscercevcrsctcincrescecerecs P 8 U O U YOOR OX HYscrene. ++ sxerenccicce NP 20 to 0 g7 ShOGL Skins«.....««.«.....««c«««. 4 OO to T 80 Lamg BEKIMS:««sssrersrerscresess« 0 T5 10 1 %5 Hides per cwt................... 4 00 to 5 00 MHHY «csrsvevecestrsrvicirtutse recver i XNFKE K 5o Oats, per bus Barley, w4 Pcnn, #4 Hay, per ton....... Potatoes, per bush Pork, per 100 Ths.. Beef, big Â¥s Hides, _ * Sheepskins, each .. Butter, per 1b ....... Eggs, por doz....... Wood, dry, per c Wool, per lb........ Apples, per bag.... ' In the first thce, take care of your health, | use Wilson‘s Wild Cherry for Ceughs, Colds, | Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Catarrh, or Loas of Voice. It will never fail you. See ' certificates from well known parties on inside | wrapper. There is no contradicting this eviâ€" | derice of its great virtues. _ Be sure and get | the genuine in white wrappers and we guaranâ€" 'tee perfect satisfaction. . After it has cured | you, don‘t fail to recommend it to your friends it is your duty to tell others what it has done for you., u"fln, 64 d Oatmeal _ «* «* Fall Wheat, per bush........ Spring Wheat, R. Chaff... pnâ€"ig 4* Glasgow... _ recognized as the world‘s remedy for all disâ€" | eases of the throat and lungs. 1i:s long conâ€" | tinued series of wonderful cures in all chmates | has made it universally known as a safe and | reliable agent to employ. _ Against ordinary l colds, which are the forerunners of more seriâ€" | ous disorders, it acts apeednl{ and surely, always relieying suffering, and often saving | life. ~ The protection it affords, by its timely | use in throat and chest disorders, make it an | invaluable relnecl{ to be kept always on hand ‘ | in every home. â€" No person can afford to be without 1t, and those who have once used tn‘ | never will. From their knowledge of its cemâ€" | | position and effects, physicians use the CHERRY , Prevorar extensively in their practice, and | clergymen recommend it It is absolately | certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible. ' For Sare sy aum Deamers. ' Flour, per 100 11 Flour No. 2, Corn Meal * &wm, v4 6 Guibourt‘s Parisian Balm is a sure cure for Cracked Hands, Cracked LiPs. Roughness of the Skin, &c. Sold by Druggists at 25 cents.â€"d159, Macponarmâ€"At the residence of his son A. H. Mucdonald, Guelph , on Tuesday, the 5th inâ€" stant, ufter a long illness, which he bore with the utmwost Christian resignation, Archibald Macdonaldrotired Judgo of the County Courtof the County of Wellington, in his 5sth year. Mn e e os Inthe Whole Mistory of Medicine No preparation has ever performed such marâ€" vllous cures, or maintained so wide a reputa tion as Aver‘s Cirerry Prcororat, which is _ Tns Eartuouake i TurKey.â€"Chios, 7.â€"\pril 9.â€"A medical commission is conâ€" ]sillering the expediency of covering the rubbish in the fortress with earth, as there is no hope of saving any lives and the disâ€" interment of the dead might produce an epidemic. â€" It is now believed that throughâ€" ont the whole island, which cotained 70,â€" 000 inhabitants, 6,000 or 7,000 were killed and 25 per cent, of the survivors wounded. The French, British, United States and Austrian gun vessels in the harbour are doing all in their power to assist the authâ€" orities in the work of relief. Only ten‘ inhabitants of Chesme were killed, but: many houses are in ruins and $0,000 people | are without shelter. | A cough is usually the effort of Nature to expel some morbid matter irritating the air passage of the lungs. It may however, proâ€" ceed from an inflamed or irritable condition of the throat, a slight rash or humwor often being perceptible. Let the cause be what it ma‘{, the remedy should be Hng{anl‘a Pectâ€" oral Balsam. A purely vegetable Balsamic throat and lung healer ~ For sale by all dealâ€" ers in medicine, at 25 cents per bottle. â€"b162. For Esaster Cards call at Donnginy'st Hagyard‘s Pectoral Balsam is a purely vegetable healing balsam. It cures by loosenâ€" ing the phlegm and corrupt matter from the Langs and expelling it ,;oln the system. Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, and all pectoral diseases yield to it promptly. It costs 25 cents per bottle.â€"b162. If we can‘t annex Canada we can coux 55,000 immigrants away from her each year and make the rest wonder what they have to induce them to remam.â€"Deâ€" troit Free Press. How to Make Money. PCE evesrranantonnieteduls WO WIROME:sivsssvercces FWINGHE+â€"â€"scorvkesssarersce es per bag............... (PliiHesceesrenrercentransase TORONTO MARKETS. Toloz_no, April 14th, 1881 DURHAM MARKETS. Dumnzax April 14th, 1881. per bushel DEATHS meriei$2 70 to 2 50 to serrse:s« 2 50 to 1 00 to 0 50 to 2 50 to $1 08 to 1 12 to 80 to 40 to 0 15 0 32 to 0 60 to 0 62 to 8 00 to 0 25 to 6 75 to 4 00 to 6 00 to 0 70 to 1 01 to 1 00 to 00 to to to to $1 11 13 u0 $2 75 2 50 2 50 0 17 0 12 0 66 7 00 2 50 1 02 1 05 1 00 C 34 0 50 15 15 BRACELETS, &e. &c. Also Ladies‘ & Cents‘ GOLD & Silver W ATCHES Key and Stem Winders. The latest in Hall, Parlor and Bracket CLOCK ®, Some beavtiful designs in Silver and Elecâ€" tro Plated Ware at â€" ; W. F. DOLLS‘, Fleaherton: A Call is respectfully solisited. AMERICAN JEWELRY, Colored & Bright Gold Sets, LOCKETS, SEALS, Always in Stock, and will be sold Cheap for Cash or Farm Produce. Fresh Groceries Fresh Oat Meal Field and Garden Seeds AND Grocery and Provision Store Upper Town, DURHAM, A Large Lot of Always on hand and exchanged for Oats. I OST, between Barber‘s Ol4 School * House and the Methodist Parsonge,Durham, several weeks ugo a Mink Fur Tippet, lined with brown Satin. ’ï¬m finder will besuitably rewnarded by leaving the sume ut the (4 I[‘ynu want a first class Boot or Shee in the latest styles of fashion, Sewed or Pegged, just leave your order at the above address, und you will find you will be Properly Suited and At a Moderate Price. Seeds, Seeds. Soutu Exp, Durmax, Near Cattle Yard ][\)!e'. W. CALDWELL, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, Fâ€"*Agent for the Gore Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Galt. Durham, March 24, 1881 Berlin Wools, Fancy Goods, Vases, Toilet Sets, Toys, &c., W all Durham, 1881 UST ARRIVED at Sch.ool Boolk Depot, Durham., BURNET‘S RINGS, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN April 13th, 1881 OR the Season a good BRICK MAKER. Apply to New Advertisements. Seed Grain of all Kinds. Durham, April 7th, 1881. Also the Revised Version of the New Testament. Fur Tippet Lost. ALEX. WEBSTER, Priceville r. o. BOOKS, STATIONERY, W anted GO TO JONES‘S WINDOW BLINDS, *d 162. Ruev. Mu. Wiurax‘s €130, here you will get every thing you want in c 162 THOS. JONES, Upper Town, Durham. CHAINS, In great variety. _ _sepurately. SHadc i0 lags Tenders to stat# amount ef Cash payment and number of years roqu;ired lo{ balince, and rate 0 Interest. aord A. lowing Lots in the Town of Durham on ensy terms of Yu.,\'nwr.!. viz: 8, 0, 10 and 11 on the East aide ef Albert Street,and 8.9, 10 and 11 on the West side of Elgif Streot. I am also authorized to receive tenders for the purchase of lots 358 and 50 in the 2ud Con., E.G.R., in the Township of* Glenelg, either together or AT)JOIXI.\'G the Town of Durham, Fifty acres of land, good soil, well improved, beantifully situated, closo toâ€"station, Gooc mill privilege nnd never fuiling stream on the lot. PROPERTY FOR SALE. Dated at Durham this 8th Sept., A.D. 1880 C.B.JACKE , JLower Town, Durham m 2 s 8 For torms apply to March 3rd, 1881 For particulars apply to March 3rd, 1881 ~ OTS 48 & 44, in the 3rd Con. Bentinck, 4 South of the Durham line. AM instructed to offer for sale the folâ€" OT 32, in the 11th Con., Bentinck. Town Lots for Sale. For Sale or to Rent, For Sale or to Rent. Lâ€"or Sale, JAMES HENDERSON, On. the premises *h156 R. HILL, Or E. MaCRAE, Durnam *h156 cm1i6l Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes &c. MElchigan Broadcloth., Just received another lot of New Spring Goods, Consisting New Goods, Goods, Goods! AGEEN‘E for all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, etc Five (5) SACKS of SEEDS. Â¥â€""The Subscriber is also a Practical Paper WALL PAPER, School Books, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods TCYS, &c., &c. He would also call special attention to his Large Stock of The Subccriber wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Durham, and country, that he has just opened out an entirely A Choice Selection of GROCERIES always on Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured and Black Silks and Fatins, are undoubtedly the best value in the trade. â€" Men‘s, Women‘s, Misses‘ and Clildrcn‘s Hosiery and Gloves, Kid Gloves all shades and sizes ; Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Corsets ; Infants Robes and Dresses, LACE CURTAINS, a choice variety and very cheap Fancy Lustres, White Dress Muslins, Linen Handkerchiets, Black a~« Cold Cashmeres, excellent value, all the latest designs in Laces, Lace Sca Lace Fichus. Mantle Cloths; TWEEDS Consisting of Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Ducks, Tickings, Cottonades, Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, Canton Flannels, Honey Comb Cluths, Terry Cloths, Linen Towels and Towellings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Napkins, BD‘Oylies Quilts, Toilet Mats and Covers, ‘Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Prints, Robe Prints, C:etonnes, Plain and Fancy Dress BBIGEILD and G .A BD ET MILLINERY, We haye pleasure in announcing that our Stock is now complete, and we are prepared to show special values in Durham Carriage Works. R. McFARLANE, Proprietor. SPRING AND SUMMER! surance Agent, ete. _ P se e m tm Remember the Stand, one door South of J. Woodland, jr., Lower Town, Durham. New Stock of Stationery, Durham, March 24, 1881. 1881. Durham, April, 1881 At GRANT~S. ,OVER & TIMOTHY SEED Of the Best Material, Good Finish, and at Lowest Prices NEW BOOKSTORE, IDUIZILA M. F4"Any quantity of Butter and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid. Of Elegant and Artistic Designs, and at extremely Low Prices. Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, S EBE DS, Goods, Black Lustres Colourcd Lustres, MEXN‘S FELT HATS in ali the newest Styles. AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN, Durham. (Per 8. S. Scotland.) A LABRGE SUPPLY AT The Subscriber is also Bwi H. PARKER, Now on hand, GEORGE IRWIN. Consisting of 181. . & A. DAVIDSON. Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancer, Inâ€" Farming Implements. n Snd it Black «~« Coloured in Fovad 1881. extra good value. Opposite the International Hotel. surrounding y158 carfe, 140 Glonelg, March 10, 1881 pedigree will be given with the bull, Can be seen (lm Lot No.66, hï¬i&mu-hm, M.xoum imiles from Durham. THE subscriber wulls’ezl to sell his the bred Durha "Frouk," three ,-m.â€"u o‘}rn ':nn:v.l-u )‘Mm pedigree will be given with the bull, Can be seen Thoroughbred Durham Bull FOR SALE. 4A the very liberal Patronuge received since comâ€" mencing business in Durham, I state that J nam now better than ever preparcd to execute work of A Superior Quality. As usual COPYING and ENLARGING done Picture Framing Repairing of all Kinds Promptly attended to. Pipe Firules silver and meial made to order. _ _ A. GORDON. ‘ LADIES ANXD GEXTS® GOLD AxD SILVER WATCHRS THATCANNOT BE BEAT FOR TIME PIECES ANDCHEAPNESS. JEWELLERY, GOLD PLATED, JET AXD GARNET _ LADIES SETS, BRACELETS, CHARMS, LOCKETS, CUFF PINS, BABY PINXS, CUFF BUTTONXS,COLOR BUT. TOXS, STUDS, GOLD PLATED AsxD BILVE R Cnarms. Jem, Kee{:r and Plain Gold Rings, Silver imbles, Spectacles &c. A. GORDON‘S. Clocks from $2.00 upwards, Durham Nov.25 1880. New Goods, New Goods, and all other articles in his line of business on the shortest notice und made of the best matcrial. He is ulso Agent for Remember the plu;e next to Reid‘s Motel, Main Btreet, Hunover, Ont. R. McNALLY PHOTOGRAPHY. 'I‘HE Subscriber is now prepared to Supply all who may want »Waggons, Carriages, Buggies, l)LAXS. Specifications, Estimates, &e., Furnished. Work Saperintendcd and Inspec» ted. Charges Moderate, 158 Hanover Carriage Works, Buitable for all at very low prices. Also on hand, and made to mensure, all kinds (Sewed and Pegged), made by workâ€" men who took all the First Prizes,for boots, at the County Shows held in Durhum, 1870 & 1880, FRESH EGGS and GOOD â€"FLOUR SHOE3, &e., Has now on hand several hundred pairs of TANNER, CURRIER and Dealer S OO i. S m boarine, Po given on the 15th of May next. Apply to TO Rent that neat and commodious Cottage, belonging to Walter Hastie, on Queen Street West, overlooking the river, known «s Riverside Cottage. The House is in good repair, and possesses all nn:hn:) :ouv;uiemu. 'l‘h’o“ lot is 4 of “1'.* extent with over Forty of the very best t N thanking my many Customers for Hanover, March 24, 1881 BEST and CHEAPEST EVER SOLD INX DURHAM. Durham, March 381, 1881 Factory Boots & Sheos, April, 1st, 1881. Cash for Hides. J. C. JOPP. W. M. CLARK, Architect and Builder, Farming Implements. Leather, Hides, Boots, Done in 35 different Styles. taken in any quantity in exchange J. C. JOPP, House HANOVER, Oxt. FLESHERTON. in A 1 style. T. DONAGHY, woues L ues IN Kelsey‘s old Stand, C. L. GRANT,