who ho w are strewno with Q the looters. At this tarp., ver the corpse of an his dead and stiff ‘! watch or a kigh ch i another, jnat within “ charred entrance to whay nanificent mandcs i i peet of plundep, lq. few ors weinemer ced bodies * in the dourways of the away. hQ’ were (‘-’N}g,vt ' “I" MMDMAm ww w# uictaes . 7 â€" _ _ <wolle yderse have been the â€" y i8 | sensibilities lmve u‘ o murder ""."l ().†“ | The fire has #spread ~ % t'r;.. lt . â€" from ts Saunre m pÂ¥ appnestioy volleys from hich completed to the slaughâ€" the blue jackâ€" ontively deâ€" lending down ‘ Porg Vieut, an# Aluin, got clear "1.' were | taker In the snlly, | se r foos that they ies Dt out for thene. Eue de Colonne larâ€"street), whicty met Ali, through arine, they came urdering robbers ives. To have net would have ine would have lhcnlon' "v- & bry t the Cast wa, on whons firwmg several T un-(fm.;n., nm‘ y & lluwling nrol of nd mojere] Italty« f the Itvew "®n.Â¥ .. _ vaglb such ot the passible. They ‘ aracet they qnarter ag mrt House, the Putets ud the Aw’i":l'.-ï¬.. : Telograph Oflice hag the dead ‘L.‘, of oug & face d""'luk on hed and winngled, tolg t befallen io . andred ""+_ Reir »mmber * than 800 op 1,009, I sSuDpK ied witly any» niles, kept np sucts eted fire that im % lay dead in heapw, o was ripe far ons de a sudden saily Piem # Gatling «u0 did fearful exeâ€" renched be â€"Drtinat@ 0 o\l’lu.‘ ) Weire the lives of the ad the Christian« body of marires roke and the ed tha down 0g them up, the dip« igmili¢ent mansion th fhe hideons cure his unclosed eye his AWolleny tonens th the Kbeâ€" nfirused. the bomb ,000. . Cxt ui edife ling anu ber 0 or less severe tlamd ‘b&’ killec® een 2 ine ground u“: abattored the *""“""!",lnd it .‘_ dif‘ce, Atone of alt raced this qnarter ap s aw S aine naime, and “‘.;. Square (the place x, Iy." a hor‘se z.i., left Wike hebed themse} Y * garden and & Meidan , betwaars determined to VCR ""'n’mnl.... 0. _ Of those who red ..‘ l.m, these had a hard fought ‘ ag great iftyâ€"threq Fum. ent on eft inside ty “ riecl '»ufldi.‘ u 3 imme, had a¢. _ Hoork s Two of ‘z'l’Vi’,».“ aftus tal n...;."_‘& f lmml.,.‘ ont hlog bik u‘.‘ cord l.’ whic} this ruin ¢ wly mins of T still gesolation a mng cast lhl)u. hmd losed eves ups en tunn.†+ ubber Hines of muilitary and proâ€" T hw;;'.' Yie fatty which he‘ 20000 Oe Te culnmflu & bri“' wlo st Malta, Sir Garuet Wolseley Will be in nunend, with Sir E"Iy! Wood 88 bis Cuuef of Staff, an. important somâ€" mand beivzâ€"slzo intended tor Colopel Reiâ€" ".jof-G. w .b.. Fielding, C. B., no, wlo at Malta, M #jor C1 0 _ _ CCCS Alighlanders Cate T5th Foot) 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (late 69th Foot), 3rd Baitalion King‘s R. wyal Rife Corps (late 60th rifles), and the 171), Compauny Royal Engineers. This contingent is under the commund of Miubtupbhecc. s .0 Con (1 IT D us ol over an army of 20,000 men, including N. Gi‘& Jl' Btiznfl eavairy and exelusive of stores, siege guns, Darkam, Mar. h horses and amunition. The war ships now NT Al at Gibraltar, Malta, and Cypras will bo, TOR(;‘.O.O(;:)I P wtilized to carry the infantry .lnd eulinu;r Fall Wheat, per bush ' eompanies now at these stations to their Spring Wheat * various destinations in Egypt. Thae troops : Barley, *T 3 eicict «n route from Cyprus and those still to'gl‘ss :: leave that island are four companies of tho' Nk"s e # Dressed H 8, per 100 1b first Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (late | Bu::::, rolf.ï¬ pénrelb.......: 85th Foot) with a detachment of the Royâ€"\ " gup NDMEEY y erene n cenremene al Engineers. These will be brigaded with | Eags, perdoz.................. the Naval Brignde at Port Said, snd will , ,{:"‘“ï¬""" p“';-b“““""""" look after the gatlings and the field arnl1. | ppoy »Deo ht USBrrrerrnenses «hy Erome Muby a95 oo apii ol Athlls tw ienss dsc n a Engineers. These will be brigaded with the Naval Brigade at Port Said, snd will look after the gatlings and the field artill. ary. From Malta the regiments ordered are the 1st Battelion Lothixn Revimant Wake s o C omen South s“fl‘mhbir. t Foot) 1st Battalion G css uol pusug o CC Choke Reoeepenvee lull even in the tide of ramours,but none in the warlike preparations, unless, perhaps, a report that the Government has informâ€" ad shipowners that it will not require to hire any more transports. But the Govâ€" ernment fleet of transports at present in England is already large enough to enml SCENES IN catro. Cairo, July 17.â€"Seven hundred and fif ty Ruaropeans, mostly Italians, with the Italian Consul and an excort of forty solâ€" diers left here on Satarday. The German residents and the German Consal left on Friday. Both parties have arrived safely at Lemailia, Anarchy prevails in the provinces, | It is " ~e fronciads "Minotaur", "Sultan", and "Temeraire" have arrived off Aboukir to prevent Arabi Pasha cutting the Canal drkes. A white flag was hoisted directly the ships appeared. It is said that Arabi Pasha has appointed Ali Fomi, the notorâ€" lous Anglophobist, to command the force intended to look after the Suez Canal. His intentions are evident. ' The ironclads "Minotaur" "Temeraire" have arrived brevent] Arabi Pasha cuttin dvkes. A white flas was hais dler is the reault. Refugees from Cairo reâ€" port that a Holy War is being prodiaimed aud that the Europeans are being massaâ€" cred in Tunts, Mansoora, and Lagazig, where a consul lhas been killed. der Alerandria, Jaly 17.â€"Bad news comes from the interior, the details of which are very meagre. ‘The antiâ€"Earopean fanatiâ€" ciam is awakening all round, and mur-' lm' ’llly 18 alty Armbs ut Fort Guelmi six miles hence, throwing up earthworks. Three British, four French, and two Italian menâ€"ofâ€"war and one Spamish war ship are in the harâ€" bour. The Governor is loyal to the Klieâ€" divs, and the Exyptian Colonel, who comeâ€" mands 250 mes, is suspected of dinloy-j L1 & i e o e ""'"j NicBHotsosâ€"In Bentinek on the 17th ;nnkt'tln wi‘e with revolvere and sporting guns. They | of Maleoim Nicholson of son, j MCCaLLUMâ€"In Bentinck. on the 15th inst., the wife féar they will be attacked by a large * . oo SIT. Roil Mevaiiom of a som, of Bedounins, who, it is stated, are assem: | EiszLEINEâ€"In Markdale on the 1ith inst., the ife bling in the desert. There are also 1,500| . Thos. Eiseleine, of a deughter, OUTSIDE ALEIANDELA, ‘ Port Said, July 17.â€"Arabi Pasha is said to be only fiftsen miles from this plncu.j He is also surd to have some troops near| Buez and close to Ismalia, An ilumenu’ number of refugees are here. Many more women and children are expected. 'l'Iml sturdy Europeans are nuperfectly armed | with revolvers avd sporting gans. ']’lwy‘ ftar they will be nttacked by a large force ,’1 The "Northurberland" with 700, the Tamar" with 91 marines, aad the "Salâ€" anis" and "Agincourt" have arrived. The tuarines will land at the Gabarri Fort, Alerandria, July 18.â€"Plenty of mules have also been landed. The English foree is thus ready to move at a moinent‘s noâ€" Fedouins into the city took place, and a humber of loyal Egyptian soldiets were kulled. The Bedonins were repulsed. The American marines were cordially co operâ€" sting with our sailors in maintaining . orâ€" der, and appear to be the ouly other power that is disposed to do more than play: ‘ Ledouins ter, and one was a spy. A few ventur nome Arabs are still firing houses in seâ€" eluded parts of the city; but suck fires are gwon suppressed. Last night a forny of t ko ww d . 0 eoea Aogged ten Arabs who had been guilty of | Committing arson and pillage; !fll‘ï¬va wen | publically shot. Four were guilty of murâ€" | tuartial law is under his uame,; and the | British authorities act in his behalf: | The grain market has betn reopened to meet the demands of local consumption, and the ordefiy inhabitants are being inâ€" vited and encouraged to resume their norâ€" tual occupations. The English sailors ! ' desputch. The Khedive is taking, under the advice of Admiral Se§monr, steps to reâ€"establish ovlhr.ud will immediately is sue a prodlamation declaring the city to be under martial !a%‘ All enforcement of less and starving; and refugees who have been hiding i the dismantled forts or in the ruins of the pillaged houses, continue to be found on all lands. To prevent a pestilence large bodies of men are employâ€" od in burrying the dead with every possible 4 rCorements us aup) 04 P .t tien > riw ssuas. Stavalaiv is enough. Long lines of streets are still burning; clouds of dérist smoke eavek pe the city? corpses of slain Enropeans, includâ€" ing many women, are floating about in the harbour; thousands of persons are homeâ€" .., _ APWAIRS IN ALEIANXDRLIA. ".lthoc'h 1# is gratify ing that the first reâ€" ports of the second massacre and the burnâ€" tug of the city are searcely borne out upon tlose investigation, yet the reality is bad Strength of his army is varionsly | estimatâ€" ad; but at any rate it is stronger that first necounts led us to snppose, Oue ucuunt,' places his strength at four regiments of inâ€"| fantry (1,500 regulars), one regiment | of envairy (with 800 horse»), 36 Krupp gnm.l and 12 mitrailleuses. Two deserting ofhâ€" ters from his forces have taken refuge i"!i Cairo, and claim that he has cight regi~ | tments of infantry, four batteries of artillâ€" H ory, aud oue of mitrailleuses. P Cralls in the provinces, It is eighty Europeans have been $wo regimaents of the Ramish ), the 1st B&MOII Regiment (late 38th Fordon Highlanders There is a temporary )0 men, including stores, siege guns, The war ships now Cypras will bol atry and ou.innr' Regiment 38th | Flour Mamb Skins.... | Wides per ewt. FEKCY s caterccrts Oatmieal DOr. DBROLCmmrrcenc.. Fall Wheat.c..cc.l, conoue, Treadwell YWltGKHcss ceurchrctrres Spring Wheat.....;.... = 2C * __CGo to Mowat‘s, Lower / Town, Durhrm,for Window ‘"~/Glass. 200 Boxes. direct imâ€" °* portation. just to hand. *+2» \Fall Flour P ' Mixed Flour Spring Flour Graham Flour Cracked Wheat Shorts £ Bran P s Hen Feed s Ontmeal _ . Mixed Chops Oatmeal Seeds #* Dust FLOUR&FEED F B s e ooo e Peas, ++ ««...... 0 60 to 0 6( Hlxy, POF H01:sssezessecscr+câ€"Â¥4 OU 6y 15 O( leof, «* ssssssssess»« 7 00 to 8 0 Hides, «* sssssssscsss«: 6 00 to 6 5( Sheepskins, each ............. 0 25 to 0 5C Buttcr, PSF ID ........<sss«i40« U 16 to 0 17 Eygs, per doz..........:::.:..: 0 17 to 0 17 Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 25 to 1 50 WOily PHK Micsssrscscecrrsene.. CY ty 0 20 y ) j DURHAM MILLS, DURHAM MARKETS. Durnuax, July 19th 1882. Flour, per 100 lbs............3 00 to §8 25 Corn Mesl * ++ ......... % i0 to $ 25 Shorts, oo : 0 80 to 1 00 Bran, ve _ o# 0 60 to 0 60 Ontmeal _ * * 8 T5 to 2 75 Fall Wheat, per bush........ 1 16 to 1 20 Bpring Whent, ............... 1 16 to 1 20 Oats, per bushel........ 0 40 to C 42 Peas, w «««..... 0 60 to 0 60 Hky; POF H01%:â€"s:sszessecser+0â€"Â¥4 OU to 15 00 lieef, «* ssssssssess«« 7 00 to 8 00 Hides, «* ssssssssss«»«« 6 00 to 6 50 Sheepskins, each ............. 0 25 to 0 50 BuktGE, IOK HD ++121+sccsszec40er U 15 to 0 17 Eygs, por doz...........::.s.:: 0 17 to 0 17 Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 25 to 1 50 WOiky EK Micasvrearrecsnresces M 18 to 0 20 Darkam, Mar. 16th, 18;â€"2 | Gamptxznâ€"In Dundelk, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr.J. Gardiner, hardware merchaz.t, of a son. Huz~[h Markdale on the 5th inst., the wife of Mr. John Hill, carriage nmuker, of a son. McBEacu®nryâ€"In (Hemelg, at the residence of his daughter, Nrs. J. Leitch, Eachern McEnachern, aced 98 years. Doceased wus a hative of lona, Argylishire, Scotland. McKixxoxâ€"In Egremont on the E{ mI Jl;lh' danghter 0f the lite Douald McKinnon, aged 29 per barrel...... { Are yoU disturbed at night and broken of your rest by i sick child suffering and cl;yinq with the excrucinting prin of cutting tecth do, go nt onee nud get a bottle of Mia: WIN3LO WE gooth ING SYRUP. 1t will relieve lluroow little sufferer inmndhbl")'«dor«nd upon it ; there is no mistake wbout it. There is not & mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell i’oll at once that it will requlate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief und hexlth to the clild. operatâ€" img like magic. ftis pericetly safe to use in wll cnsen, and plensant to the taste, sud is the prescrip tion of one of the ofdest and hbest fomale. pbysiciâ€" ans and nurses in the United Stutes. Bold every where. 25 contsn boti‘a cant PME . +oo ~ «s Ck +o ste Chops * + o« A 10 «* is ut Seedy * ‘", ~ * 15 per bag. xi«t _ . > «_ 10 + 4 N.G. & J. McKECHNIE. , The whole popuintion of Egypt, includâ€" ing her grtat Soudan Provinees, is estiâ€" | mated at about seventeen millions of peoâ€" ple. A European estimaté of Lower Egypt places the populntion at about two milhons, of whom 1,750,000 were Moslem Egyptians (peasants, and townsmen), 1,â€" 150,800 Copta or Christian Egyptians, who are the purest and of the most ancient race, and 10,000 Turks, prineipally nobleâ€" men and upper clusses, and 70,000 Arabs, the remainder Leing mosily Greeks and Armenians. UST â€"FOREST MARKETS, Advocate Office, July 13th, 1882 CWH...... An honest medicine is the noblest work of man, and we can assure our readers that Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Elrawberry is not ,’unly reliable, but is almost infallible to cure Cholera Morbus, Dysentry, Canker of the ! Stomach and howels, and the various summer | complaints are often sadden and fatal. â€"227, I. F. Smith, Druggist of Danville. under date of June Ist, writes of Dr. Fowler‘s Exâ€" tract of Wild Strawberry, "It sells iinâ€" mensely in fact has the largest sale during the summer wonths of any patent medicine in stock " and he adds that he can Leartily recommend it to the public. The above namâ€" ed remedy is nature‘s grand cure for Cholera, Dysentry and all summer complaints.â€"b227, TORONTO MARKET3 _ The blue riband of the rfle, the Queen‘s Prize; was won by Sergt. Lawrence of the 1st Dambarton Regiment on Tuesday. The Globe‘s Wimbledon Camp correspondâ€" eut gives an interesting account of the voy» age of the ©4n®*@f term neross the Atlantic and the seenes in cainp. TO.â€"DAY‘S PRICES OF _ V. Edmanson of Bradford writes :â€"Burâ€" dock Blood Bitters is an excellent preparation, gives entire satisfactior, and sales increasing every day, it sells now on its merits;â€"Burâ€" dock Blood Bitters cures Sercfula Liver Comâ€" plaint, Dyspepsia and Kidney complaints, in their worst form. â€"227, Sixteen Irish counties, 8 cities, and four baronies have been proclaimed under the Repression of crime Eill. theneenes nee ces see ment of Machine Durkam. Gire him a call 1 **## 8e 808 s00 200 Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! / yers H. Buller, V. C.,C. B.C. M. G. of ; | South Africat fame. ;| . Alexandria, July 18, noon.â€"For the first | time since the bomoardment began we have passed a gnict myhiâ€"that is to say, J quiet by companson. Of course there have been Arabs and monsrel Italyâ€"Ezyp. | tians arrested for plundering and a liitle | pistol firing. â€" But there hus been uo alarm | from without, and no fear of any serions fdi-mrlnuce from inside the walls. Fears, | however, are chiefly for Cairto, on which | Arabi is sauid to be retreating. The Goverâ€" ’-m of that city is loyal, but theâ€"troops canâ€" not all be dopeudod’ on, and there is an ugly spirit at work _ Several ineffectual attempts have been mude to fire the town, the f!,uropuna are nout unfrequently inâ€" sulted. I eheventregige per bushel........ +4 K090 s s s c en ce m e 4 t es esn n 40 * trers see see se% K EOCRE excesessssers ED cerecensentiattiiees Mowat has the best Assortâ€" ToRoxto, July 11th, es in the United Q&‘;;..-B.;’}&-.;:'::;; nts a bottle. y267 *** 848 se s00 DEATHS +»«««««â€"â€"$6 00 to86 50 + bowels, and give rest to the ef and hexlth to the child. operatâ€" it is pericetly safe to use in wil BIRTHS mm uied <Gep « 6 .00 to 6 00 +« 1 00 to 1 10 « 1.00 to 1. 10 . 1 00 to 1 10 . 0 50 to 0 60 . 0 40 "to 0 42 . 0 60 to 0 65 -060&00901 .nlszoon_ . 0 16 to 0 16 0 18 to 0 20 _0 75 to 1 10 0 25 %to 1 30 4 00 to 5 00 10 00 u.i¢ QJ 10 00â€"to 14 00 1 50 to 0? 00 per 1001b 15 to 18 to ., C. B. C. M. G. of : T éï¬A_I.Low'snéberéiéi 17 19 Window Wall Paper, J USTARRIVED Upper Tors, Durbem. Pure Lime juice $1.50 per gal. Of the Latest Stylen, Cheap for Cash Butter or Egga at the PARKER‘S Drug Store. Lime Juice mired with water forms ap agreeable and refreshing beverage. July 5, 1882 Machine OILS L ind nretidatssastaisd 4 Repairing prumpg; attended to. Before going elsewhere give Horn‘s work a fair trisl and who has bad a good experience in Both Open & Covered Carriages, and ‘u-nnm- fsfid-gï¬on in all its branches. "[HE busi i THE business formerly cartied on by T & eussls s l es W CC â€" lEnston as W n & Carfl Shop has chauged hands nm now -upm!:.t:nded %y Changed Hands. H. PARKER, Durham. Nothing but first class material kept A NEW STOCK OF "l your face is llvï¬um;t,im ies try one e of e L'mg{- m PFurlor. ] Is the place to get yriit * Haircutting and Shaving done. RACKEN hake, steily itzamenin B4 , JUNES, :W.m“fl."-""“' ~ _ 3MS= = \*. portem;March Srétes1,: â€" _ _ _= " , Hotse, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, I BEG lnv:u ta.:‘?‘!:mneo 'tgat I hl\t!: , d all m and from my‘mlooxr-hm :?,:. asa | Cabiunet Maker, I bope to turn out second to | none in the County, AU Styles in Stook or made to order on ’ New Furniture Warerooms, Opposime Parker‘s Drug Store. GEO.:KRESS. Mr. James Burnett, Durkam, will keep on hand a large stock of first class yarn from the above mill, to change for Wool. March 9, 1862. kept on hand. Spinning 12} cts per 1b., Cash. TWEEDS, Knitted Goods of all Kinds, Glenelg, June 21st, 1882. Highest price paid for W ool Carding, Spinning Is furnished with THE Subscriber begs to inform , . Friends and the public generally that his his WOOLLEN FACTORY Spinfiing 1922c per | Waverly Woollen Mills TRAVERSTON. TWEEDE, J. MESSENGER. Hatiover, Juie 1st; 1983 Ein oat Highest Price Paid for Wool Carding, Spinning . DOWNES, "JVIB _ Subsctiber Hanover Woolen Mills, FULL CLOTH, PLANNELS, Spinning l2icts per lb. We are giving from 3 to 4 cts. above the market price, in trade, for Wool. Jane 6 18832. & Manufacturing attended to as usual. What FARMER‘S WAN T. From long and have on hand an Imquuu Stock of FULL CLOTH, FLANNELS, The Undersigned has rented MOCDIKE‘s Old Butcher‘s Shop at the foot of the Hiil, DURHAM, for the purpose of trading and Mannfnotnring GEO. TANNER, REVERE H(Tï¬irf,‘ ____. MARKDALE, DURHAM. Short Notice, CLOTH FOR WOoOL. WOOLLEN FacToRY. th the Brst Machin of any mnhn this section: eey § 12ic per lb;; Cash. Publle tor the patronaifo of the past A large Stock of longe Experisnce and Particular at tention we now know exactly Attended to as usual, . KENNEDY. YARNS; &c: &6 kept dii hand: A farge Stock of m{ed by fire, is _now rebuilt with the Beas Machinery, e all of a suitable quality. Call and Examine. YABNS, &e. Mt. Forest Woolien Mills, Paper Han 'n] ndpt:. C | _ Painting ai . KRESS Sr now rebuilt and inform his Yarn &c, Toys Window Blinds, &c. Which he is selling at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Also on Hand a Choice Lot of STATIONERY, and.complete gupply of School Books and /w â€" â€"_ school requisites generally. » |AllkindsofFarim Produce taken in trade IRWIN‘S BOOK DEPOT LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. The Highest Price paid in A full lineof Groceries, Séhool Books Seed Grain, &c. Empire Horse& Catt‘e Food for Sale. ol ALL SHADES, Ii)resé Skirts, Ties, Collars Tea Sets, \Fresh Groceries, | â€" Boots & S CROCKERY, CROCKERY. | DRESSGOODS CAsHMERES _ PriNTS Agent for BUTTERICEK‘S Patterns and Publications. aper XInuvuging Done on] shortest notice. y P GEO. IRWIN Durham, Sept. 8, 1881. Durham, June 1, 1882 Afid by Buying your Iteady Made Clothes at HUNTER‘S you can save $5 (five dollars) on one suit, and at the same time have a Large and Handsome stock to choose from which is not often to be had. | "One dollar saved , April 20th, 1092. ; Right Houseé‘(ï¬leapgoods i 1 CCCA MUCET UH The Gradual Reduction System, with Rollers, Is ready for work. Parties bringing grists can rely upon having good flour, and also on not being detuined, as we will at all times have flour on hand 1 x m i â€"__ J. A. HALSTED &C. . WOODLAND Jr., Lower Tovm.f s The Ayton Grist and?louring Mills READY FOR Ayton, June 25th, Upper Town, DUR Has just received a very Large Stock of Crocket)] r’ The Well Kno;n * Meadow Lark Mower with two knives The Subscriber has received an Excellent Assortment of Dry Goods in evéi';r branch Â¥rice paid in Sash for all kinds of Grain, Butter, Egge, &¢ Fresh Oatmeal always on hand and exchanged for Oats, Cot A Large Stock of RDTexxy JAMES BURNET, being thoroughly overhauled, a APPROVED MACHINERY ( OO e 1 y 00 on E+ C md® 008 Hogr, and )n not being detuined, as we will at all times have flour on hand forexchanging. & TRIAL SOLICITED, N. WENGER & BROS na 9%iL 1Toon ‘ THE CHOICEST VARIETIES it_S & ShoeS,- Crockery, Glasware, __ _ And Hardware. DURHAM FOUNDRY Which will China, Glasware, &c For $60. dollar made." ALL COLORsS. Latest Patterns. ; & Nobby Felt Hatsâ€"Cheap _ DURIHAM, sold very ch“p. J. H. HUNTER. , and fitted with the LATEST and MosT Â¥, for manufacturing flour on the is better than lent Assortment of CLOCKS, BC S S > Bordering,l Spectacles, etc. . COCHRANTE can be bought at , consisting of at Highest Prices. W OR K! 214 u DURHAM, % IS Prepnred to take Contracis for Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings _ Sash & Doors kept on bar‘d. PLANS.Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly m-;i_e out. A call solicited. _____ Sutisfuction guaranten G. WARNER, Repairing done Promptly. And in fact everything to be fouod in a FiRSTâ€"CLASS JEWELLERY stoRE Also a fine assortment of Beantifol Ladies‘ GOLD BRACELETS GOLD JEWELLERY, PLATED JEWELLERY, JET JEWELLERY, Gold and Silver WATCHES, In order to make room for his largely inâ€" creasing Busin@s, has removed into the Store next T. Joues‘ School Book Depot, where he bas opened out a Magniticent Assortment of Sign of the Large Watch. Durham, May 18, 1882. Carpenter & Contractor, GRAND REâ€"OPENNG. REMOVAL! $5 to $20 :s;s= «t xs» Toronto.........arr. _ 1035 * A mixed train will wlso run be Owen Sound. bee Time Table Flesherton..... Teeswater...... Harriston ..... Mount Forest, Orangeville.... Owen Suuud“.de'p. Flesherton u Teeswater...... arr, Flesherton.....dep. Owen Sound.. w (:.x'ng‘E".r'l.;’.}'{."f’ Orangeville... }_(uum. Forest * emancs or tims. On and aftee Monday 12th June, 1882, Trainé will run is follows : corxn nomrn. Toronw.......,dap. 785 aam, 4:35 pm. Caledon Junb. + Bunp .. 272 Toronto, June 1st, 1881 A. GORDON, Durham, A. GORDON, All work warranted to Give wWoORK 8TRICTLY FIRST {CLass. Pictures Enlarged & Framed. Toronto, Grey & Bruce RAILWAY, R. TORRY &Co PHOTOGRAPHERS, GALLERYâ€" Upper y2lt sea0 s mc l8 PHCR April 1882, wilt b’r\',y:ï¬)-pblqg u’f’ummami'. Duyliam, wi to accept payment of same, 2 SE P OM 4 4. Business in DurbxM, Notie that all Notes avd Drafis made ulfltja: in Durhwn and which com 31 _ 20 20060400 HAVING decided bo 6 Businase in Fuuaclt C on June 13 00725025 ns 0Sen n{\pnim«l out» 41. wide Agent for the Sute Of TitBets for the Grurd Trunk Rauilway, Passongors an purchase tickets to uny point on the G. T.3 Titckets for Ih»m'k:lbs and th‘i North Wost M:: had. nh-w«r rates than Any other routes. Can ways seen at tho Post ‘-cc. Durham., April 15th, 1882 A M'kfl‘\"']l’lul::!.sm a # wide Astant ohuaqlcle s 22 9n 150 Acre Farit for Sale Cheap, L% uk. 55 and 56, in Townehip of tinck, N. 1. B., 4 miles from Durham. A firstâ€"class farin with good buildings and well Watered containing 150 acres ; about 100 clem d and well fenced with bourd fence ; wlso over two ©Cres of an orchurd, Will be sold with wll ore p8, !mplo-menhud‘mekjmtn it stands, or sepurâ€" ate, on eusy terms to suit Purchaser, Also Horse Powor and Cireular Sew, comy: lote, luru.lecluqv for cash or will .:\h hymon‘:t in carponter work, s Apply on premises to the proprictor, May 11th, 1882; IH E Subscriber has three Lots for Salo : viu. 7 ) a -fl'l‘:l‘m Tvx‘(liln.u.';d l?w:;lu.q g (‘ M \'ll:.- #9 ncres of Land for Bale close to the u‘fl’“\'llln_ e, For further mnculu_-. Pl" to % A KERSNEIDN MeAUL\y. DHEAAIE Whared sns 2 Bentinck, May 4th Houses and Lots for Sale Or to K. CULL, Feb.16th, 188 hetill CC RCCTIOE Wost of fl‘.--«u::,\u Foud, Tow nShip of l.ll:-._vny‘-L' l'l’hv adjo $ the corporati ol the Towar hnurâ€" ham. rud liu.nlong-q‘m "gm l:ml-ux . and has a1} \‘h-ulvu.hqu. -?’r‘.ï¬â€˜.fl" se to the Town with low txes. It is well eleared wnd in a g»od state of cultivation. WiT be ml.lnm I; t-bww One pmrool, Possession iven after Narch 1 For flln.lunnlï¬ouhnnmï¬ ta DUNBDAmurz T‘HE Suhamuina i it _ _ _. _ Durdalk, March, 30th, 1882 *s1‘ .9 TWENTY-TWO acres of Landâ€"for Sale, being Wost Part of the first divisian Of Lut I'hn'-lnr tmu!:‘wn.in the ist wnmh.ln-,"‘ luf j Owhl’!.\.\rh oud, Tornkhi» of Reptiie _ .. â€"Property. for Sale Ticket Agent. A. MeKENZIE, NOTICE, â€" #5 fÂ¥ee, Addfosk Eitynox & 0o., ortland, Muine BARG *Arm : GoING souti Land For Sale. act sha ced 220007 2001 \naysble at the Cr®hdian Bank dakims, which is heroby ruthorized it Of samin 1248 " 12:55 * 225 pam 11;39 m as. 116 pa, 8315 616 LEDMUND WR4GGE, f Geliérn! Manager , Fergus P. 0 tu4 is Tas * i :08 * NC $30 * in between Toronto and d io close Our Banking baH, Notfee is hereby given wlls made payuble ‘at our which come due after 15th whin 14 43 20â€" OE Aifter own, Durham wmples worth JOHXN Kay Satisfaction, 9:16 1015 Bankers, 345 pm 819 * 830 * T:00 UGK , Durham tm ta $f M O 0