loug for C CCoue â€" eeeak S-u!o.d...,,_-'h“ Seldom, indeed, has as it has been thig . of Luther, was reâ€" «y last week, whan ilway station in Arâ€" , which was a young gable , throwing â€" bimw sov erely (rului-' McLanghlin, who ~up, discovered s the savages at nted seventy war 40 armed savages. m he got slongâ€" Ollbo .top “] een destroyed. The mhi-.uwl on Tuesday ..,,".. the he sum of mm. the walk minion by services in total suspension of busi. 0 worth of f recovered in ; the proposed route ndson Bay found nwâ€" imouth of the Nelson Falls,100 miles; from ilway route 310 miles , 380 miles water fronipeg. Presbytery of Brase, the 11th inst., Rev, s# resignation of the Paul‘s chareb, Walkâ€" on was laid on the ntion ciled to appear n wljourned meeting chureh, Walkerton, :d) p. um.â€"Tilescope,. ulsy the entire U. wlish flag, which was of each vessel. 1 this swindle : makes a sale stm larmer, telling some it for take half what u the course of four ’i. The B\M.o. the British standard, ized the friendly English by joining ins, a lad 14 yours of 12th line ot Brooke tp. ornatalks and was in« > wheel of the waggon k. The lad was the wed mother. named Ortom b“ little village that has QD rory stuble, and he the one stolen from isters arcund, and r into giving ap the pt MeLoughlis, e at the C. Â¥. R. B. line between snst Garâ€" ir. Johnston Richardâ€" ud Mr. T. Turner postâ€" they fell into the ntain thly caitle “'_“,‘m. a servant in the house lonlrul, known as the m arrested for robbine uesday before Clifford window at it last doge destroyed Mr. Ed'"d G"‘.o. ven were .kl..“h- 1e rest wore not expectâ€" aitting a fow moments hlim in an agony slaves of every tain the story of d from the South Italian is the feet has alresdy been well illâ€" he only once of awamp, be beard of , now b.j..' &L‘ Potatoes, per bag............ Turnips, per bush............ KHoay per 04........«...0.«.., Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs m-_"i_h:; â€-' Bitvccssress Fall Wheat, per bush ...... Fatks ~>â€"% "5 >>â€" corgorvercers nido;;h w Sheepskin«, each ............. Wood, dry, per cord....... Craok, $HF Mluserrthanenteiaries Shorts,, .: * m _ **_ > w' a« «4 Fall WhoM.“ t Blltl;’, â€f‘:fll‘lu-m.. 2'.' a% sreseres __ Williams, wife of Mr. Thomas Hilll, aged 34 years and 8 months. Evaâ€" In Durham, on the 15th inst., Albert Eva, grandson of Mr. Philip Eva, aged 12 yours. .l"';;.‘.? t"IlEl‘n. on Cmm_:l uut\i_nrv_ Inmv;t Frantsâ€"8tawantâ€"11 Proton.on the 25th inst . by the Rev. N.McLeod, B.A. at the residence of the hride‘s fatber, Mr. Joseph Forri, to Misss Isaâ€" ::'Il-, daughter of I:.;ubm Stewart, all of otom. Brrwantâ€"Ruowan»â€"On the 19th inst., at the resi. Winsoxâ€"McGrnnâ€"in Glenels, on the 21st inst., at the bride‘s father, Mr. Andrew McGirr, hy the Rov. John Smiley, M. A., Mr. James Grasby Wilson, of Egremont, to Miss Murgaret Ann McGirr, of Glenely. That â€" marvelous purifger, Burdock Blood Bitters, will specdily change th sallow face to oncâ€"of freshness, heul'r and beauty. It regulates the Bowels, acts prompt« x on the Liver and Kidneys and strengthens e ayatem when broken down by Nervous or General Debality. _ Ask your Druggast for a Trial Bottle, the cost is only 10 Cents, Large Bottles $1.00. â€"b190. The latest Fenian deviee is worthy of the crary idiots. ‘They have made a 1 rge coliectiun of Colorado potatose bug«, with a view of sowing them in the farms of the English and Scotch settlers in Ireâ€" land. Of course the bugs, the knowin creatures, wonld not meddle with the Ir . ishman‘s potatoes which happened to be flmpfloiro English or Seotch settlers in ‘sod. *‘*Hail beanteous, bounteous, gladsome Spring"â€"this was Mark Twain‘s prize poem â€" but the dire diseases incident to Spriag, spoil the romance. Burdock Blood Bitters is the ie remedy, the remady prized by all who Cve tmed it as the best Blood Purifying Tonic and System Regulator in the market. 1t cures all Blood Humors from the worst Scrofula to a common Pimple. Sample Eottles 10 Cents, for sale by all dealers in medicine. â€"b190. The English admit that better flour 1 now made in the United States and Canaâ€" da than in Great Britain. It is stated that the "new process" flour cannot be made from most of the wheat growh in thut country. The best flour in Europe ir manâ€" afactured in France and Hungary. That produced in England contains but a small amount of gluten. Magyard‘s Pectoral Balsam ; a few doses relievss the most distresung cough, and a t"nl(y-ï¬vo cent bottle has cured many a sufâ€" ferer from Asthina, Brouchitis, Croup, Inflaâ€" enga, Hoarseness and Soreness of the Chest. It is the grand specific for all throat and lung complaints leading to Consumption,â€"b190 _ L h ev ols omcs 4c d d c iad donee of Mr. Grieeson, Rentinck, by the Rev. J ©. Duniop, Mr J« nes« Stewart, of Altoma Dis trict, to Miss Hellion Richard, of Bentinck. "Dont know haif the vralue." *‘They cured me of Ague, Billiousness and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had half a bottle left which I used for my little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. I would have lost both of them one night if I kad not given them Hep Bitters. "hcv did them so much good I continued their use until they were cured. That is why I say you dont know half the value of Hop bitters, and do not reccomend them high enough."â€"B., Rochester, N. Y. American Rural Home. France has no reason to feel satisfied upon the result so far of her Tuniscampaign. The Arabs continue their harrasing tactic:, and Ali Bey reports his army ready to mutiny in consequence of the French ocenâ€" mion of Tanis. The French army is in a plight on account of the sickness in it« tle, horses, mules, and other live stock on the embankment, the owners not having time to get them to the high grounds. After the alarm given many animals were saved by awiming across the lake which now flls the low lands, but large mumbers were drowned, the distance being so great that they were exhausted before reaching places of safety. The farmers, many of whom had handreds of acres of fine winter whent, which last week promised an imâ€" mense yield, are camping along the blulls with their families. .A â€" In Dundalk, on Sept. Sth, the wife of F Teeple of a daughter. ul en o e e e‘ Mississippi, about Quiney. A despatch on Pndoy says.â€"There are hnndMeu- 8St. Louis, Ost. 22.â€"Another break oeâ€" eurred in the Suy levee, eleven miles below Hannibal, and it is said only about six of the sizty miles of land protected by the levee are now above water. The river beâ€" low the break is now about seven miles wide, dotted here and there by farmâ€"houses many of which are partly snbmerged and al Lwtod. The corn crop on Sny Isâ€" land and the adjacent bottom is nearly all lost, and a hrg:rn of the wheat and oat crops is destroy: sand acres of land have been overflowed by a break in Wurssw and Indian Grove levees, There is iminent danger of a creâ€" vasse at East Hannibal, which would cut out several railway bridges. The only means of communication now remaining between Quincy and the West is the Louisvyille branch of the muy Burâ€" lington & Quiney Railroad. is line io also in d-m. of being Lroken just below the city. track is covered with from Swelive to fourteen inches of water for two miles. Yerterday a train with fourteen mn'. cars with two engines was sent Hannibal to Quiney over this track, The scene as the traimn passed over the treacherous track was thrilling. The fAre in the engine was put out, but the enâ€" gine in the rear of the train pusbed it w The trains on the Quiney, Missâ€" tssippi and Pacifi: ciision of the Wabash have all been discontinued. All the roads on the Missouri side will suffer severely, the water being so high that the road beds | will be washed out and the bridges earried | TORONTO MARKETS Tomoxto, Oct. . The Western Floods. MARRIED DEATHS BIRTHS. PP Froopz».â€"Several creâ€" iken place on the Upper Oct. 5th 1881 91 32 to 91 35 1 87 to 1 41 10 00 to 16 15 to 8 50 to 0 65 and Provisions of every kind. All kinds of Farim Produce taken in exhange. A Large quantity of all kinds of Po 'Il“'ol'bir:"h. highoat price in wifloviuh.’.i‘_ I beg leave to intimate thatl have opened a Greocery and Provision Store Opposite Middaugh‘s New Hotel, Lower Town DURHAM. Cash Grocery & Provision STORE. mm L000 OZ0RIIICCL CC MTZ CZRDICC To offer Fe »;h papers for $1.60. The regular price of the two is @2. Should any of our readers desire a cory of CANADIAN FARMING, an Eneyclopedia o Aï¬r& eulture by preactical farmers, we are ready to fur nish Tie &nv Review.the Rural Canadian, «nd the book, in full cloth binding, with neawrly 300 Ane illnstrstions. all for #2. _ The price of Canaâ€" dian Farming alone is $1.50 CANADLAN, the new Agrieunuul Fortnightly pubâ€" lished at Toronto, which has been prunuunros by the Press to be "a xop®r publicatton of the kind," and to "compare FavoUnaBLYT with the best Ameriâ€" oan journals of its class," we are enabled to offer T PVHIPET OEZIE To t 1 F For the small sum of $1.60. By arrangement with the publisher of the RURAL CANADLAN. the nes Afli:\flllnfl Wartniohalie se Ootober 0. 191. GREAT OFFER! "THE CREY REVIEW Rural Canadian, '[‘HE undersigned has & large amount of both private and Company funds to lend on either Farm or Villago property at lowest rates of intoreat. Pusiness strictly confidential and costs of loans roduced to the lowest figure. R. A. PRINGLE, Lower Town, Durham. Money .to Loan A. Ladies of Durhmin and surrounding country that they have coummenced the Business of Dressâ€" making in Mrs. Kelly‘s Buildings, on Garafraxa Street, o »K:sno Mr l{ Parker‘s Drug Store, where they wul happy to receive any work entrusted to them, and, as they have hud considermble exâ€" perience, they expect to be able to give every satisâ€" faction to their customers. E<"SUBSCRIBE NOW! Sopt. 20th, 1881 GROCERIES, us o ie 4 L. Stone, two storeyâ€"the ‘iyom of Apax Cocmmax®, Eso , of St. Thomas, To .or for|Sale, 11 the Town of Durhai, situated on Lambton Str‘t Enst, and five minutes walk from the lnflng § .stion,containing fifteen rooms,and provided wit stables, out bouses, und every convenience. The grounds comprise three quarters of an acre and inâ€" ‘lndo lawns, orchard just coming into benring.‘-nd sarden, the fruit trees, ornamontal and small rite being of the choicest varieties. Also for sals a fine tmilding lot, 4 sere, fronting on Lambton Street: East, at its inumrt.iun with Elgin St. For furâ€" ‘ ther ticulars apply to nP"’ DOCTOR GUN, 3 'l‘HE Subscribers wish to intimate to the Ladies of Durhnin and surrounding acnutes Durham, Sept 22, 1881 Fine Residence for Sale or “,"ANT‘ED for Union School Section No. 3, Bentinck and ulcnclf. a Male Teachor, sither 2nd or 3rd Class. Applications and Testiâ€" monials will be received up to Saturday, October #th, 1881, when the Trustees will meet at the ::huol House, Latona, at five o‘clock p. m. on said A JOHN CAMERON, ) ALEX STEWART, > Trusteos. ROBERT MILLER,) : 178 formation regarding him will be thanktfully reâ€" "":I.d by his parents, and any expenses 'Jl be paid. Address : WILLIAM BOWLER, Dundalk P. 0. A LBERT BOWLER, who is of unsound mind. left his Father‘s IEW“.' Lot 220, 1st Range 8. W. T. & 8. Gravel >ed, in Township of Protun, on Monday, October 10th. Age 24, has S.nrk hair, hrown moustache, brown eyes and stands 5 ft 8 inches high. He wore drab tweed cout with brown overalis, blue shirt and straw hat. Any inâ€" formation regarding him will ba thankAaiie ao October 3rd, 1881 Dress Making. Shop and 1 Proton, Oct. 13, 1881 House & Lot for Sale Cheap. '[‘HE Subscriber begs to announce to the ublic generally that he has huF the above am.fm a number of years, and hay/sy refhrnishâ€" ed and added muny improvements, trusts that he will be favoured with a lnrge P-honm at the Britich HMotel, Durham, as it is equal to the best House west of Toronto. Excellent Bnng: Rooms for Commercial men. Tbo;unlityfl‘ Bar and Larder not to be excelled in Town. uit,. Confectionery, ~. on the 20th inst., a liver oolonndrm;nhl Dog, bobfll:.d‘. m&:::mto thofluno e ce." A.:i person return; willfbe liberaily rewarded uymlnndbhlfluhh'fl(bom Glenelg, Oct. 27, 1881. From uow till end of 1882, ‘VANTED an intelligent boy to learn the P P‘n:un. business, Apply at the Ravizw Durbam, Oct. 23, 1881 Very Desirable Family Residenceâ€" asters atsea on the British coast. Numerous fishing smacks have been io:t, as well as vessols of large size, and all hande lost. Durham, Oct. 25th, 1881. Information Wanted. TRAYED or Stolen from the Subscriber, on the 20th inst., a liver coloured Spaniel Dog WHM. LAIDLAW, _ Lower Town, DURHAM. The cable brings news of continued disâ€" | kove akaus 2o k can se _ LUS I VCnmlr_wAI:u_bl_o_ House suitable for Teacher Wanted. Cod Fish, Hering, Oystern, u'“ N EW Strayed or Stolen. The Old British. 4ND To Boy Wanted. I. ELDER, Traverston P. 0 MISS CNOK Miss whitmonre GEORGE IR WIN P. McQUILLAN tf176 A. R. is Ageat for the Cclebrated wilton B â€" . Ne _i n athkg Sewing Maâ€"hince of Hamilion. ADJOININ(% the Town of Dorlu m This michine is capable of sewing through 17 .,....w’“‘] neres 6 """""‘m'flm of with ully situated, close to on Puee vih the same fnse ..‘..'..‘‘'.'..°“:L'..“"..;;"g..z priv. lege and never failingstream us ; 0°04 =4 Residenceat the Old PostOffice, Lo'or'l‘ovn, DURHAM. 'I‘HE subscriber is gropu-ed to Receive and Make Up.on the shortest notice, and in he LatestStyle Menand Boy sCiothing . A rood Lates® Fashions Reguilarly Beostvred Collars, Alexander Robertson, TAILOR, It has bean used for many year in large commended. The present time is tha hact £ It improves the quality and quantity of the wool at a trifling for each sheep. The Yorkshire Sheep Dipp and dont you forget it. ’General Purpose Ploughs, Gang Plough (new kind,) Straw Cutters for hand, Straw Cutters for Horse Power, Root Cutters, Sawing Machines, Waggons, Horse Powers, Separators, Scuflers, Land Rollers, and STOVES of all kinds. Also four good Horses and one Colt. DURHAM, Sept. 15, 1881. A. COCHBANE. enmmunnnnnneineieeeeiinnieneeneeniietentenineneeeememeemmnmmmmmmnyrmnnnemeremmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmemmemennmeemnsslll zu22 . W. Boulden, From date of Subscription to end of 1882. CE PPReE ECC CPB AEEPCGOCPCCCCE CC CHOOE AUUE '†C Enflose $1,00 now tc\@ THE GLOBE PRINTING CO., Toronto. c3 Tht Weekly Blolt 1st Oct‘r and Sist \ C December, 1881, will entitle Subsoriber to* All Subscriptions Bargains may be looked for at the *’/) «* WEEKLY GLOBE $ <‘;4 ze adnoristont Sapmtes or 0 {Q\ AGENTS WANTED id PPA igerns witt cant be be beat on ' staple and Fancy Dry Good; MILLINERY, MANTLES, Readyâ€"Made Clothing, Bootsâ€"and Shoes, Berlin Felt Goods, Groceries, &c All now very complete. : N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. This preparation is an effective destroyer of Tick in Sheep. 1881. Staple Sent us between Durham. Cctober 20, 1881. n used for many year in large sheep raising sections, and is highly re The present time is the best for using it,. Directions given with each Tin . _PARKER, If you want to improve your Horses and Stock use Parker‘s Horse and Cattle Spice, ‘ =â€" The best in the Market. l * * March Ord 1464 Cures Cholera, Cholera Mc,l)x: sentery, Cramps, Colic, Sea 8ic ness and Summer Complaint ; also %]cg Infl)qturg ?i‘d all tc..oâ€.n. nte peculiar to children ing, and will be found equally beneficial for adults or children. FOR SALE BY ALL Oruecists, T. MILBURN & CoO., + Proprietors, T oronte For 30 Days in the following €â€"~Or Sale, Druggist, Q b‘ DURHAM. , about 2 cents BOOTS and SHOES from the best Makers. Give me a call. Dry Goods & Clothing, ckeap. A Large Stock of Boots & Shoes. Men‘s Stoga Boots from $1.50. H. W. MOCKLER. CLGRANTSTEA Home Ma.de Flannels, bottom price Shirts and Drawers, Good Value Dress Goods in Great Variety, Corsets, Gloves, Ladies‘ Clouds, a large variety and excellent value. Wool Shawls and Wool Squares Winceys, Winceys, Winceys Better value than Ever. At 35, 40. and 560 cents, the Best Value in Town. Cheap Cash Store Durkham, Oct. 18, 1881, GREY FLANNELS, FANCY FLANNELS. A Large Range of Too busy this week to write out Advertiseâ€" DURHAM FOUNDRY, CHEAP and GOOD. y Handkerchiefs, &c., a large assortment. AND VERY LOW IN PRICE. ment. . H. HUNTER. 0. L CRANT, 1881. that canse is bor and yield noth in wfllluh'h-nuyqu.“-.:.. n' Free from Obnoxious Weeds will receive the highest mrrket "Eq"" also, if well e m ee ; ,1f we cleancd for seed, he grows but pure grain thus lenving good lend greiBe First Prise Fanning Mill of Ontario as in the past, is warranted to separate (.':::llelnm whent, wild or uny kind of Outs from Whent, Chess from Whoat, Oats from Poas, and will cloun Oats, Barley and all kinds of Conrse Grains, to perfection. For Chaffing, it hos no equal. It will save Grass and Clover Seed perâ€" fectly, thus enabling Farmers to fernish their 0v n Grass and Clover Beed. which cost them so much money yearly. Thes improvements ought to 1e of the greatest importance to the furmer, more -peehu&u #11 the grain he ï¬o'u hns to through. the f mill, and if well dm.o".h-. will receive the 1 morket price : also if well Walberton, May 19th, 1081. Fanringâ€"Mill Works bus ‘been busy adding im» ‘anringâ€" ) or ‘been busy addi » W\--‘:‘mnu to his already Celebrated First Prizg nning Mill, which bes fought its wa thrrough corapetion und difficuitics to the nn"nnl. and now stunds the the ever en W ORkKs, R. H. McKAY, Proprietor, WALKERTON FANNING MILL 'l‘!lE undersigned would intimate that a% his bakery, justsouth of James Brown‘s Store Garifraxa Street, he will keep on nand first class Weusss d Pradslls l cll s VE LC 2 EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. A onll solicited. _ Satisfaction Mb-‘ Orders left at Adic‘s Hardware btove, Upper Town, will be promptly attended to. Durham, May 19, 1881. v167. M ARE Propared to toke Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of _pumber promptly made out. PATTERSON :WARREN MEXN‘8 LONG BOOTS at $1.50 per JAMES WILLEY, BOOTS&SHOES 220C :l:‘m- | w A PALMER, Proprietor. 2 For the Season|! Still and always to the '!'ront. } Cattle, Sheep, Hogs & Horses, _ For Sale at all Times. THE Subscriber wishes to intimete to Butchers, and M{I other person in want of Cattle, Shoep, Hogs or orses, that he is pmmd Oooupm' them at ull times. Oxen and Stock ra n?«‘ ty. Apply on the premises, Lot 83, Con 3, N.D. it, Glenolg, about 1 mile north of Priceville® JAMES ROBB. Carpenters & Contractors, urhaim, May 12, 1881 Thile politicians have been discussing _ the question of Free Trade and Protection Durham, August 11, 1481 Latest Fashions regularly Received “TISKES to roturn thanks for the eveuend ve untranags byvtowed oob nier mt h Jmnflmnw that se ¢ He 1s now in a better position than ne has been heretofore, to turn out work in the above line promptly, and made up in the Muyleo(tl:o Art, and at prices that imsesborandyield nothing in return. I likewise call your attention to the late imâ€" provements which I havemade for gGrave secd & taking Cockis & Cheee Glenelg, July 20, 1881, TE ocm dn 22 dsE e and other classos equally low in price. Call unl:,-zflmxood-. Tarilor & Clothier # Botween the Angloâ€"American Hotel and H. Graham‘s Store, and at Low Rates. Dundalk, July 21 1861 Gent‘s Solid Gold Chaing, New Novelties." American Clocks. Wedding and Gem Rings, Gold Chains and Leckete Rolled Plate Lockets, Necklets and Brace« Rolied Plate Sets and Broaches : Walitham & Swiss Watches Hulm‘md A. GORDON, A. GORDON. Durkham, Sept 8th, 1881 LOWER TOWXN, DURHAM, JUST RECEIVED BY terprising proprietor of the Walkertom in Works $ oeU! S OOt" Pnkten .C. ATKINSON, DUNDALK, A LARGE ASSORTMENT or Jewellery of all descriptions ; must draw the trade to his DURH &A M Youths‘ wear. DURHAM, R. H. McKAY. fm 176 179 \f a 4