N 2 P I . «i 4 A missionary party nnder the direction of Rey. Dr. : Watkin‘s was attacked by a Burke and eseort from behind a wa‘l as they were riding on the road. shot dead on Thursday. His soldier escort was Aéo killed. A volloy was fired at os.'w-z- Sample bottles 10 cents.â€" c222, Bonrke, a Galway landlord, was drink. Tt cleanses the blood and builds up Bitters is a Do not take such vile trash as cheap Whisâ€" key Bitters and stimulants that only pander ifles and strengthens the system. Trial ::‘uulom-om system: Trial unu-rw- of the Doweis. Farsh â€" tives always do harm. Burdock Blno.ra:. ters is Nature‘s own Cathartio. It regulates, 10 cants. Large bottles one dollar.â€"c222, _ Farciliar as household wordsâ€"the names of Esterbrook‘s celebrated steel pensâ€"Falâ€" con, Bank aod Easy Writer. To be had i_lj, .nfl To_ilié in lhv‘e'uonâ€" all diseases caused by Constipation, is Burâ€" dock Bloo.A Bittorg. Purifying, regulatâ€" The Japanese census shows an enormous increase in population. Great fires have cceurred in Japonese cities, destroying temples and many hundred houses, The Council adjeurned till 7 p. m. on Wednesday. Oy.motion, a comuuttee was appointed to enquire into the case and report to the Council. Dr. Cliristoo said that he undersiood that the grol surgeon visited the woman on Thursday morning, and had stayed two honrs, but then left her. The woman wes in paind of delivery from Wednesday till Saturday, when it was thought she would die, and Dr. Barnhart was sent for, and found that the woman would never have been deliversd without surgical aid, which was afforded, and she was delivered about 1 o‘clock on Sunday moraing. He said it was a erying shame on the county of Grey that such a case of neglect should have ocâ€" No person can onjoy health while saffering The Warden replied that ho had heard of theâ€"onse from the gaoler, who sard the gnol surgeon with Dr. Lang hbad visited the woman, who was near her confinement and the gaol surgeon had told him Dr. Lang would attend to the case; but when needed Dr. Lang conld not be found, and he bad to go for another doctor. The best praventiye and cure for Piles and Dr, Christoo made an enquiry of the Warden in reference to the rumors current for some days past in regard to the negleet of the goal surgeon, whereby the life of a woman confined in the grol was endangerâ€" hb The Council met at flp den read a largo number trons, The Council then adjourned till toâ€"mor row ab 2 p. m. In conclusion, gentlemen, I may say I know of nothing further to bring before you; but should any documents or other information come to my notice requiring your attention, I will immediately comâ€" municate the same to you. I have the honor to be. centleman® I beg to submit herewith a copy sentment of the Grand Jury at the Assizes, forwarded to me by direc His Lordship, Mr. Justico Burton, attention to the improvements and required in the county buildings. airinitinh Achaiath Snss d The most important matier that will reâ€" quire your carefal consideration at this sesâ€" sion will, T think, be the equalization of the assessment, which I have no doubt, with the able assistance of your Finance Committee, you will be able to do satisfacâ€" torily; and my attention having been diâ€" rected to the necessity of having a of all the assessment rolls in the lund:zy the clerk for this year in time for this session to enable you to properly equalizo the asâ€" sessment, and with a view of facilitating your labors in this direction, I directed our Clerk to notify the Clerks of the nn’olu' municipalities throughout the County to send him a copy of their assessment roll,| as directed by statute; or where they were| unable to do so, in counsequence of the roll | not being finally reyvised, to furnish him J with the following statisties, viz.:â€"The : total number of neres assessed ; total aâ€"| { mount of real property ; total amount of |® personal property, total amount ol nonâ€" | ; resident lands; and total amount of personâ€" , a al income. t# Another very satisfactory feature in our connty is that ctime is being reduced, thereby reducing the expenditure under the head of administration of justice. Our treasurer with his usual fAnancial aâ€" bility, has been able to invest the funds at his disposal safely and at an exceedingly fair rate of interest, considering the large surplus capital now seeking investâ€" ment, & OR CCD AmmtmUdy And I can assure you it is with pleasure that 1 am able to inform you that our own country in particalar is financially in a good positionâ€"so much so that our counâ€" ty rate will, I think, be lower than heretoâ€" fore. Gextrexrsx.â€"It is with much pleasare, after several month‘s absence, that I am permitted to meet you again ; and it is a source of satisfaction to me, from all the information I have receized, to be able to congratulate you on the appearance of a beantifal harvest, which is alike pleasing to the professional man and mechanie, as well as to us who are engaged in the agricultural pursuits; and it is certainly gratifying to all classes to know that our country altogether, from various causes is in a most prosperous condition. 1e County Ca@neil met on Monday "oni.(l.d,n;‘..ioldjourlmt,ï¬. Warden in the chair. Minu:es of January session read and confirmed. ThoW-rd-mdhi-lddn.bflnCm- til, which on motion was referred to a committee of five menibers to report on. { The following is the * 4@ + (From the O. S. Times.) tite. . Burdock Bloord table medicine, not a TUESDAY. i° nerewith a copy of preâ€" Grand Jury at the Spring ed to me by direction of r. Justico Burton, calling improvements and repairs to be, gentlemen, Your obed‘t servant, C. R. Sinc, Warden mitying, regulat. Sample bottles m. The Warâ€" of communicaâ€" and GOLD & s’;;_i‘_;.f,." WATCHES T AMERICAN JEWELLERY Peasi e _ Charges Moderate.â€"Orders left at J. will receive prompt ntentiou’ Durham, March 3rd, 1881, Glazing, Grainiqg. House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, .IS Prepared to take Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly made out. A call solicited. Satisfaction guaranten Orders left at Adie‘s Hardware Store, Uppe Town, will be promptly attended to. \ A Call Respectfully Solicited P.SAUNDERS, Of the best QUALITY, and Article in the best style an Durham, May 19,188i Spanish SOLE LEATHER Saddles, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Whips, &c. IKept in STOCIE. Shoemakers‘ FINDINGS KEPT IN STOCK. xh N 0 OO C eC mE PCO em Meemeacaiilly Where he hopes by Strict Attention to Busiâ€" ness, Good Material, and First Class Work= manship, to merit a share of Public Patronage. Durham, March 9, 1882. THE LATEST NOVELTIES Inx Opposite the TOWN HALL F. DOWNES, NEW HARNESS SHOP Carpenter & Contractor, DURHAM, | DISQUALIPICATION,. |_ The following persons are disqualified | from voting at the present election tâ€"(1) aliens; (2) minors, or those who had not lnum’ned the age of 21 years within the date of the final revision of the arsessment roll; (3) jadges of all courts; (4) all officers of Custom Houses; (5) Inland Revenue and Excise officers; (6) Postmasters of incorâ€" porated cities and towns (all other postâ€" masters are entitled to vote); (7) agents for the sale of Crown Lands; (8) county offices acting as clerks of the peace, county attor neys, registrars, sheriffs, deputy sheriffe, and deputy clerks of the Crown; (8) return mg oflicers, election clerks, and all porâ€" sous employed in tne election by the canâ€" didates who are paid for their services. 9. An error in the name of a voter will not disentitie him to a vote if he is the person intended to be designated in said voter‘s list. IN THE PREMISES RECENTLY OCCUPIED 8. Persons voting on Incoms must have resided in the municipality at the time of the final revision and correction of the asâ€" sessment roll, and they must have continâ€" ued to reside therein until election day. | NX DURIHANM. 7. A Farmer‘s son whose name is upon the voter‘s list, and who has resided on the property tor which his father or mother is assessed for twelve months before the day of the return of the assessment roll by the arsessor, or before the roll is finally revised, is entitled to vote. A farmer‘s sen may be temporarily absent from home for four months out of the twelve, without .fl‘oct-‘ ing his right to vote. a ME BRACELETsS, #f Also Ladies‘ & Gents® TE Subscriber begs to announse to the Inhabitants of South Grey and surrounding country that he has opened a 6. No person can vote more than once in any electoral district or riding. 5. Ifa person whose name is on the voter‘s list has sold his property (ifan ownâ€" er) or has removed from the property for which he was assessed (if a tenant or occuâ€" pant) and has left the electoral district, he is not entitled to vote. 4. No person whose name does not apâ€" pear on the voter‘s list can vote, but if his name has been properly entered, he may mark a tendered tallot. * 2. If a person whose name is on the voter‘s list, has sold his property (if an owner) or has removed from the property for which he was assessed (if a tenant or cecupant) but continues to restde in the electoral district, he is still entitled to vote, 8. Asy person whose name appears on the voter‘s list, and who is the owner of the property for which he is assessed, is entitled to vote no matter where he reâ€" Graining, and Paper Hanging promptly aitended to. Who are Entitled to Vote and Who are Not. BY HALSTEAD‘S BANK, Every Article in shape of Speciality INCLUDIy DURHAM V ALLTY, and every. other he best style and qaulity of the Trade,. Banner Shop in Durham, PROPRIETOR Mowat y167. 15 DUTY off TEA At the Noted Cheap Store Goodâ€" News toâ€" TEA Prompt attention given to all Orders None but first class hands employed New Goods are now arriving New.Dress Goods cheap& stylish, NEW TWEEDS, Scotch & Canadian. New CLOTHING, stylish and cheap, % New Groceries, fresh. The Big Push Eivery Lover of a good cup of TEA Should ty A., DAVIDSON, WHO KEEPS THE BEST SELECTIONX OF GROCERIES IN TOWN. The STOCK of CANADIAN COTTON GOODS, Is the place to get your Suits Made, Coat, Vest, Pants, Overcoat or Ulsterette. Canadian, Scotch & English Tweed. MILLINERY, MANTLES, Mantle Cloths, WORSTED Coatings, Prints, Dress Goods, Mantle & Dress Trimâ€" mings, Fringes, Buttons, Silks, Satins, Laces, HOSIERY, GLOVES, and all the very latest novelties of the Season. Also a Choice Selection of Durham, Noy. 3rd French, PAINT, WHITE WASH, KALSOMINE, SHOE, SCRUB, BANISTER and STOVE ;BRUSHES, &c. &c. Sole Agent for the Celebrated "MICA AXLE GREASE." Bar Iron, Leaf and Armstrong Springs, Horse Noils, Files, Carriage Trimmings and General Blacksmiths‘ and Waggon Makers‘ Supplies. Cut Nails, Locks, Barn Door Hingecs, Glass and General Builders‘ Hardware at the Lowest Prices. Tailoring Establishment, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks, Hoes draand Gen 26 MOWAT‘S EL «.A «ho 1J NV iA kok S TPO Eo , Sign of Circular Saw, Lower Town, Durham. [ 22 e w t the first arrival of Teas in Durham, bought with the Duty off, and conseâ€" nently he is now enabled to sell at the following Low Prices : EOOD JAPAN LEAF at 25 cents, previously worth 85 cents, YOUNG HÂ¥sOXN ** ~80 ~« w * on 400 n# EXTRA GOOD ie “ 66 6t 66 “ i6 SUPERIOR Quality ©® 49 « hi * 180 â€" PEKO JAPAN 660 KA «e Pr w Bpring Importations ; s ITOCE of CANADIAN COTTON GOO0 GREY AND WHITE COTTONS, DENIMS, COTTONADES, DUCKS, TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS, TABLE LINEX, TOWELLING, Eic., IS NOW COMPLETE. Paints, Oils, Varnishes &c.: â€"ESl1osbureg Coal. J O EPA EXCELSIOR HORSE POKES. Full Line of GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS. kes, Which I am selling Cheaper than ever. The Finest Assortment of SHEEP SHEARS I bave evor offered. English, and American Fashions Received. o "â€"80 * «e se With a Reducton on 4 lbs and ouer. xsl C , 1881 . DAVIDSON Just received a Splendid Assortment of Sign of the "Circular Saw," Lower Town, Ducham. CAMEROALFT DIRECT IMPORTER OF «â€" mt Charges Moderate. , and guarantee to give a perfect fit and satisfaction JOS. F. MOWAT, . L. GRANT. ROBERTSON. Drinkersg| em191 The HIGHEST Pric;will be paid for GOOD WHEAT FLOUR, ! . 100 N TT JLILL VV C are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County, A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED & BATISFACTION GUARANTEEp T prrtma cif Eoc Dirtmm, Farmw fess©=n0s .) â€"â€", C Hayigg refitted our Flouring Mill we Durham MILLS Large and Varied Assortment at Lower Town Drug Store 1882 SEASON‘S3 â€" 1882 CHEAPER than xt â€"C. .A CAMP STOVE At the Leading Hardware Store, â€" _ Upper Town, Durham. > T.J. ADIE. A Large Stock of all sizes, always on hand. Frames made to order, any size, Very Cheap. PICTURE FRAME MOULDING, MmdhudeTmuShothtNoï¬uudltLOW PRICES, Oatmeal Exchanged for Oats. A Large Stock always on hand of Nails, Glass, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Ciothes Hooks, Door Bells, &c., &c. BUILDING HARDWARE. Paint, Varnish, Horse, Scrab and Shoe Brushes. Varnishes, Furniture and Carriage, the best qualities and the Lowest Price. Boiled and raw Linseed Oi), White Lead, the best brands in the market, Fire proof paint, Venetian Red, Whiting and all dry colors. Durham, Feb. 23, 1882. I keep the.best Oils in Town & sell them cheap for Cash. Big reductions ‘for large quantities. Machine Oils, Machine Oils. PAINTER‘S MATERILAL. FPFARMERS ! . A. HARRIS‘, Durham. Do not go without a FOR MANITOBA! . C. McFARLANE. Call and see them OATMEAL Anrd FEED BRUSHES. 'N.»;- G.z &J. { the Cheapest! 192 moc- IO:' matter vha: vour pr:;l:u mn".’: beon, you are willing to w your snee hllnoa‘t_m The best of references required. And want mon who can ve full time to the buriâ€" ness. Stondy Employment and G604 Seiarice ts We can surtluudluouhouroh-d!hmfflm 100 ADDITIONAL Mead O(« Brunch OM SALES for FALL of 1682, FONTHILL NURSERIES. STONE & WELLINGTON, SALESMEN WANTED will change the beard to a BHOWN or BLACK at discretion, Being in one proparation it is easily applied, and produces s permanent color thai will not wash off, It cures Itching, Erupâ€" tions and Dandruff. As a HAIR DEESSING it is very desirable, givieg the hair a silken softness which n! admire. Jt keeps the hoad alean, sweet and healthy, / It supplies the natural food and color to the hair glunds without staining the skin. It will increase and thicken the growth of the hair, provent its blanching and falling of, and thas AVERT BALDNESS, PREPAiI BÂ¥ R. P. HALL & CO., NASKUA, ts 11 Oflises......Montrea! P. ©Q , & 8t. Paul, Minn K URSERIES, Fonthill, Ont. that it is a good cnre. ____ MATTHEW scoTy,‘ Arthur, Nov 23, 1881 , H W Leeson Varnoy, Dear Sitâ€"There is a lot of Diphtheria in this place. Isaw one cuse where K:nr medicine was used which proved a success after the Doctorsgave it up. I want you to send me #1 worth at once., ¢1â€"198. Yoursete., _ GEO. woop, Â¥ For sale at Parker‘s. Durham. and is tho best preparation ever invented for RESTORâ€" ING GRAY HAIR To ITs YOUTHFUL COLOR AxD \ LIFE. d Dear Sirâ€"My wifeand children liave all been cured z your Diphtheria Medicine. I am certain, that it is a good cure. MATTHEW sooT® suCck:NGHAMS pp. To Mr Leeson : Dee 16th , 1881 , ___Dear Sirâ€"My wifeand children iave all been Is the only sure cure for this terrible disoase. 1t eures cases easy and withou puin to the patient. No washing or swilling the throat, so G“:t the emallest child can take it, It also ‘curos inflamâ€" mation of chest. lungs er bowels, Asthma, Croup , bud colds, and if stemdily token will break up Consmmution . DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE, a week in your own town. Terms %Q_ouflt free. Address H. Hanuert & CaANVASSERS, (The BSUCCESSFCL NEX NURSERYMEN, Toronto, Ont. T.MILEURN & 00. Proprietors DTAFNESS, ,Pmnvua, SAPRAINS, PAIN in SIDE, &e, E bottle to give satisfac ï¬o-:r:a.ey lm..d se DIREGTIONS WITH EACK BMTTLE, PRiOE BSa, â€" WHISKERS which Hacvarp‘s YluA;; OlL. is 0.00‘ to cure or relieve either in m w a cm LWR 8 To Diszases, Comrcaners and Accromirs o Begin Work at once cn Sold by all Dea‘ers in Medicine. Largest in Canada.) TESTIMONIALS: | and | leading | Physiâ€" _ clans endorse _ and recomâ€" mend i; as a great triumph in muri- cine. Chemist of Mass, Terms and $5 gp _ , ) |, " OB 4s Ali the Aypliane Knitting Stockings & S Un afialsecwnga . C foawnh.. _____. CBP % 01 In «l1 sizes on the Imostimproved method yles, on chc.r whestnotice und a; ehaurg &- Détition , "mo calland support nativeind C @erieuae 20000 hula___~ CC eSsHOn Toy A & Ouï¬ooonuduutbm is nothing n Jurious for h‘tth than cold feot, m‘-\-'\ ban very oagily eremedied aund evarthod #0 feet oamlortable by ealling on ND L m on stone, jumerss who 1 .. CTCT N ECC w P eaains .c i2 A vERy im e uk portan fank, o8 o on t question foy ousfor healih u.'.'.'.';'.'ï¬'.'!,'!"":‘“::.‘ How are 70; of for Look out for cold weat CC BR mRA PORE Ooul-!'l A SDociuLy â€I.-{Doe.., 18684, Oct.13th,18$ wnd MDékii Hourps Post Office, DCRHA M !::myo- hand a full eappts COHAS. LRAYV; um !'uker. Lambiton : HARNESS, HARNE A Good FIT Guaran Reliable Scotch Cor New Stock of LEATHER, tA wWHIPS, CURRY Cormm: BRUSHES, BELLS: &6 BOULDENX And See Their Now A A. H., is Agont for the Oolebrared Mowsding Niectimes of Blemmit This machine is @apable of sewing thiror of duck with the anm» case as any othe nan sew two ply, and the stromay #t Luix made erm be used upon it. It also cnn awdjusted to sow the finest fahric. in Residenceat theO]4 Powr) DUCRHAM TPHE sa) rmnanl ~wWM.JOHNSTON, J Bpring and # J and Make Up, or he LatestSivle Mor Lates| Fashions Regulerly Ne Residenceâ€"0O AMERICAN COLLA JOHNX rorERTSs TAILOR AND CLOT! gttended and i .4 County of Gre jn all parts of the Willbe mt B ustins «@ay and Pridicy ¢ VYETERINARY SsUR Durham y Aca ts Td 9008 Work and roa @wery month , 1 wpom@ll those that no “"Ifl' AHl work ent formed in the istost Domdalk .Ms AZ Bolicitors in Chan Owen Sound bave rosum e spenevery Phursday as bor ALPRED PBosy, County Crowmn Attorn: Cutting done to Frost & Â¥r BARulST]’J:\ and Attor Boliciters in Chancory < Alexander Roberts Sfond <@ 0) ce, â€"\ June 2ich 1880 HUGH MACIL A ICENSED AUCTIOXTP$H iray Amimale, &o . ao. fo: #1, the udvertisemont not AAvertisoments, exeopt w 1 sie. &en instructions to the con: wntil forbidden and charced at CCCZEREORN! SHC business card apace and undor, por year Two inches or 84 linos Nonpariol Threeinches do. por your ki Oasual advertisom on us chargod for the first insortion, un 2 con: #ubsequen t insertion â€"Nowpor:. ) Protessional and bus RADT lege T @PRRM%:â€"21.00 prr vyon BUSINESS DIR Meoney to Lonn BJACKES, B. Ast the"OfMMee, Garafraxa m RBvery ‘Ph. . Their New Anti« Wurkin‘, Good En MISCELLA NFEO DURIHIAM "THR GCREY JACKES & PRIMN TTORNEYS at Law. * E.D. MACMIL1 TTORXEY . ATâ€"nAaw . opposite Parkers Drag #%o RNCK, fuy TAILOR, ALSO THE oupn KCr BRATES or apyrr #8, made from #35 to # ry notices of birtls, nmary of local news.inserted t ATI CALL A‘T P nt MEDICA L. nmer alling on WWW%iUmam 4 t 4i the Applicne. hor Of) os BENED®NTE;® J. TOWXsEXD 14 % H LEGAL t« F8 PUDLISH in > t t s s Sta wÂ¥ al, DR 10ns W