I've looked on e-bay and the telescope looks like an F5 Newtonian Reflector. The minimum magnification will be 30X which will be great for deep sky objects such as star clusters, nebulae and galaxies. The images will be bright and the strain on your eyes will be low. With the Barlow lens the maximum magnification will be 230X which is ideal for planetary work providing the "seeing" conditions are good and there isn't too much telescope wobble in the wind.
At this price the quality will be average, for instance the equatorial mount won't be massive. Don't worry too much about the quality of the primary mirror, it is almost certain to be parabolic since an F5 spherical mirror would render the telescope virtually unusable due to extreme spherical aberration.(without a correcting plate).
For such a new telescope �85 is a bargain! Go for it. I promise not to outbid you!