0N mam ASSEHBLY. ) tyy.tedaeomparison ofthe nmmgomont i Hunk-r the e'i'i'e,r, 'ut one respective} " campuison tho and the four you! .te of Government. MB under the ' u' mum eight and on.- d under thq Mm and on. Ova-ly- pahlic "pem1itttks. men the an: atm- .rul Government in C unhen'mive oruraU rr . lulu. of whom Ln: principle. An duct of a; M in. .ewtla. Bill wit 'a mi soeien. a“... Toronto, PM). ‘w next you. 'caud reading d a introductionâ€, "f the Nip]. uaieipat M mum and tho 'Wn Inspect)â€, services " .e â€not - , under a“. lion 'iTo, Feb. u. "L: a numb" d tuned in - mul mu .- tario sock". a rs' Amoeba“. 3 wan nth-nod . Milloxlending mil-u] limo... rcuaata and t “int-Win, but"... Ibo the Com 9 mm. no ob. mum-tic; with " tliseumime. lst rt-ply to an. H! the inert... ' to 3.0ch t' t' itstrmtims. ' rtsudration to at bebop“! m Ptemur re 'e rm. an mummy Human quarter M ' in respectively pariwn the four - krvermucul. the Sand. rm and one. the Mom M .‘nty. “madman. rust of m. eminent in Jive on. in an 1372-75 rting vote. its "end' Minding tut “Raw“; " "n it an. H VII! tank It unprorigu l and Ini- all than“ ul by this ol " by point!!!“ Maedormht to “and the am grautertts. mare tltaa and!†d {Mn louse " Premier “winced Canadian ullantyn. mm: in P In . "can pnxlneod in choc“. changes revetttte an “mums. “in Anal of Mr, toth. 'mmit, pecking tttdtield I that 1 audit“. upon-nos .xplly " H "in on Main].- ud nu nlmont -n of I!" 15th certain moved up the In: tho it (a “PM the mall con- btuyt ted III That Mr urine! M tin use uni tho Butte} per lb.................. Wood] dry, Hrooed..--. Spring Wheat " ......... l 26 to l 80 I4 Outs .. ........ 0 38 to o 40 nun-y " ........ o on to o oo Them, Peas " ........ 0 so to 0 60 to hm Hay per ton.................. 8 oo to 9 oo his fire Foam“ par bags........... o " to 0 " do alt Pork per loo.................. ' 00 to 6 oo loves: Beef " ................... 4 on to 6 00 Yr Hiuel " ................... 4 Mt to 4 " ttti Sheepskins w............. o " to 1 oo “in Butter pot lb.................. 0 18 to 0 so Em pet dos.................. o " to 0 I, --__. Wood. are. woud.......1 on to 1 as TE Barley " ......" Penn to " ........ Hay par n.................. )‘otgtocnm bags........- gar! pay-11X) DUNDALK MARKETS. _ Dvxnnx, no. 22, 187?. Poll Wheat per Mum... " " to " 40 Spring Wheat I'. ......... l M to 1 so lar, of EgAsuuist. . Gcr--C.umrtos--At Maxwell, on the 15th inst., at the Hotel of Mr. Neil Mela- tyre, brother-in-law of the bride,by the Rev. J. C. Wilmott, M. A., Mr. Wm. Henry Guy, to Hon, Wino! Mr. D. Cameron, all of Osprey. Ataa:x-Tcci.--At the residence of the bride's mother, Orangevillo. on the '21at inst" by the Rev. A. Canning. ham, Mr. James Allen to Miss Ther. on M, Tucker mud daughter of 'the late Rev. R, L, Tucker, J†A Mas 81mm» To Dun: Ix 'ro-ro.- An inquest was held on Fribay evening last week, on the body of Wm Peter, lab- orer. who died while unloading wood on Thursday for the Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railway. His fnthcr-in-luw testified that the deceased was It hard-working, sober ieuhtstriotts man, but that tor six Weekahe had been out of work, and ill from want of food. Thursday he (the futherin law ) said he took him with him to help unload some wood. but unticing that he was too feeble, told him to go home and he would bring him hulf of what he got, hut deceased said, .. No, he must earn 25 cents to take home to his huuil .." Shortly after he fell back and died flow sheer exhaustion. It was also proved that occasionally deceased got some work around stables, nnd was in the habit of eating carrots. a. fed to horses. A verdict was brought in to the died that he died from trying to work while suffering Lum want of proper nourishment. "nnats.--In Frown. on tho 22nd inst., John Ferris, aged IN PPP: Ttle lIlemuth and wagon shop, and dwelling house. belonging to Mr. James Hodgkin, and a house belonging to Mr. F. Jones were burned on the 16th inst., at Cltutdeboye Station, on the London, Huron and Bruce Railway. an intht.ntiat part of the was, that thi, country in on the urge 01 bankruptcy tthe army isdianrgsnind and the navy -tetstr. Then eonsiderationt, alone are "ttieientto make tll true Russians clam to avoid war, trANtrt " the "teritim, of pride and dignity. kiwi. hae no allies to look to in war with Turkey, uni it is evident that if her financial and other conditions were u stood as they an: bad, she could hope for little beneht by vmlrarkutgitttgkaandetlitt . wu- against the Suntan." A bum compositor refused to accept battalion in an omce where girls were employed. saying he newt ul up with a gill in his life. Hrstrasate--htwm.-A9tt the 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's futher'by Roy. J. It. Gilehririt, B. A., Mr Duncan Hyndmll of tho Shelbu'n Livery, to Mina Sarah Ann Irwin tusemnd (laughter of Mr. Joseph Irwin of the township of Amaranth. Brmtvs--seasmtrn.-0ts the 8th inst., at Holstein. by the Rev. H. Crozier, Mr. James Shirl. to Jane, daughter of Mr. Wm. Slower, both of Eminent. 1tooi--Mrtaan.-Ou the 18th inst., at Holstein. by the Rev. H. Croatia. Mr. TM. C Rose;- of Aoymtytbyu2o Ramia m1 Turkey cannotget to lighting u. fore Spa-mg, and the daiay In: enabled the Part: to import mm and ammunition in immune nnustitieo, and to place his army in u high.» rfetBeient, and when R is n- membeud that in addition to this he in to hUht on the defamaive, the odds we .11 in his favor. The, latest new“ from tit. Peters. hare, by nu! of Hugh-ll. tell- " ' "The fact is winging! V most Rnuiuu here, gun] by The Bmsseln Post gives an account of a highway robbery between Merriam Ind \Vroxeter. Mr. John Milton, cattle buyer. was knocked down and robbed of $2W. War. there an be little doubt. notwith- Itnnding my pe-tun-tm- that my headqwillbe opened in (uly ailing. In All yummy it will he I single-hud- ed main between Russia and Turkey. The m nnd nod mm with. of this, iftobe relied upon, is the inform- Itiun received from Peed: that th Wm! military engineers m chum the page of the Boumnian nilwnya to that of the Russian rods. A glance at the map will dun theme! the 'tar If“? is attacked by Bush, it mt be by wny of Romain. A roulmnn thronghRnuin fbom0d-ontheBIaehtUnt. Kitch- en. their present camp. to Joan, thence to Chiurgero, on the Danube, passing on its my 61kt. and Bucharest. This would enable 12min to pour her whole force " once into Turkey, And perhaps puethethe Inter’a great protection, the Dumbo at Bustehnck, Tutu“, or Silh- trin, the points of crowing pointed out by the best writers on the subject before the stuck was fully expected. The great " vnntnge of a uniform gauge may thus be neon. The real would form both a means of bringing troops in a short time on the very scene of action end of bringing eup- plies and “trying beck the wounded. Lit-dowel is going to spend 911,000 in the erection of a handsome school house. The 'BP/it,',', to repeal the Dunkin By- Law in ittms Edward County has been' defeated by a majority of nearly 250. Moom.aso.--in Proton on the 19th inst.; the wife of Mr. Joahln Modeland, "eputrlteeve, of a daughter. 'utvamt.---in Proton, on the P2th inst., the wife of Mr. J. Sander. of a son-still born. _ The latest deep-uh from Vienna, dated the 20th "sr:--" is stated that the Ran- s'ummendmvodng to induce the Shah of Pemia to join them in the event of war. It is mud in Belgnuh um Russia It; informed Boni- thnt she intends to was Ptuth within ten days. Eimum iuiigyier at 11131051 Mil. The Eastern Question. Caution. MARRIED BIRTHS THE VULCAN wanna, We are meats for we largest and one of oldest nurseries in Ontaritr. Trees all carefully labelled. and orders All work warranted, and udsbction gnu- tt n t e e d. _ "In sum! can. The umlenignod would to his friendauand the his fire is sti but] do all kinds of“: The undersigned, while thanking his numerous customers and the public gener- ally for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since commencing business in Duudulk. wishes to intimate to the inhabi- tants of Dundalk and surrounding country that 110.111»: removed from his old stand to his new Building on Muir: Street. REMEMBER THE STAND: OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, and can and secure good nibble tima. do tli/ttft,',',:'.,?]",'.',','?,.',',,?","',:.,',",?) m w. a . ifii,TilTii"iirifiii2; _ Bail t ., I we t rates. 8 will attention mid to , up a. 1%: ,retreegAsintirn"r to my thumb 1m“ Dttndslk 'iiiii,ii,'ii'it, 1"l','lu,'g the Ll't"l,o'ry, and vissinity, t having w I - . ntowaen “and Main SM Dun-1 own " ' ' T .. ‘7. dalk. , L . February 8, 1877, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. whore he has a carefully selected stock of All parties indebted to George Morrow for threshing will plea-e some forum-<1 and â€y tho name before the lat of Much, or cosh will be incurred, No other peroon is author- ized to recevie payment. Correct Time! Watches, Clocks, VIOLINS. MUSICAL Begs to inform the inhabitant! ot Dumldk and vicinity that he has on hand and for aale I tine stochpf on his premises Owen Sound Street, near the STATION, . . _ DunleI. _ ----'. we--,. , . . _ My" much planar: in Mining tbsnht to the Victoria Mutual Fire 1naniiie Com. pny of Canada for tho N prom" wit»- tory manner in which t ey hive settled {through their oxen“, Messrs. Rutherford & Huntel) my claim for damages eunoto my dwelling by tiro on the 4th inst. j JAMES STINSON. Signed. Lot I4, C'on. 6. . ( T'p. Mehncthon. FRUIT TREES. PROMPTLY FILLED, C '.yst or 110011193 Mr, P, WHITTLE! Card of '1‘hank's. Melmcthon, Feb. 21, 1877, OWEN SOUND Br., DUNDALK. All of which willbe sold cheap fo,r cash. Also, dealer in SrschnAnzxuox Pam TO Blame. 7 7 JOHN NICKLE. Dundalk. Jan. 89, WW. ," i Dundlak, Feb. 23, 1877. TOYS, FAN I4‘iro, P‘IRE. which will be gut when ordered. at low prices. BEE OUR CATALOGUE ANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY. CANNED FRI; IT, CAN N ED FISH, SARDINES, FRESH OYSTEBS, etc. Also that he In: opened new beiott-gisitttt your orders CONCERTINAS, RUTHERFORD a HUNTER. AN D JEWELRY, Dundalk, Rob. M, 1876. NOTICE! GEORGE MURRO‘V. “ _ -- “3:13me P. o. notes and, accounts mdt settled by the 'iarttr mt , March will he placed in Court WITHOUT RESERVE. _Gencrul Agents, Dundalk. INSTRUMENTS, keepers, such as ACCORDEONS. (1-4 On very FAYORABLE TERMS and LOW INTEREST. DUNDALK, Where you can purchase all kinds of Implements from the slifferend Manufacturing Comnnnies of Ontario, such as Iron and Wooden frame GANG PLOUGHS. SINGLE PLOUGHS, Iron and Wooden beam with steel land side; Cultivators. Drum and Log Land-rollers, Iron and Wooden HARBOWS, Revolving and Sulky HORSE-RAKES, Self-Dumping RAKES. FhNN1N0.0fILM, WAGGONS, BUGGIES. taWiNtrMACHLNE8, ROAD- Scrnpers, superior Broadcast SEEDERS, 1nd Spout Drills, Little a Robertson in returning drunks to the public for the liberal patronage they have received. now beg to inform them that they are prepared to furnish everything in their lino at prices never before heard of. Cook, Parlor, And _ {Box . Stoves - """V 1CJtrT"T.Tr- - -'_-e.-i_'_..-- m i- now my!“ to JiiiioaG1i-artua-onemat,tomtittuti-.- " Alullmortmantin Groceries,DryGoods, Hardware, ' _ .. _ PF "N Boots 'ittil'Bhotm, Patent Indiana, STOVES AND TINWARE! TINWARE of every desurriptltm at Bottom. mm I EAVETROUGHING AND ROOFING A SPECIAL ITY. . FIRST-CLALSS PLOUGHS FOR SALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Pod Moe. His stock of GROCERIES will be found complete. .. TEA, '1‘EA! . Ilia TEA cannot be surpassed for PRICE or QUALITY! First class FAMILY FLOUR for sos,-AWEhi'. Threshing Machihes, Sewing 1liitrt1iimsis, Reapers &Mowers, At the Stove and rINixxvrvect Emporium; DUNDALK. GRANGE sT0ttatittitrIytrtitDAtt' Fearful Excitement in Dundalk! THIS HAS BEEN DONE IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUT THE BALANCE OF HIS FALL AND WINTER STOCK " DRY GOODS, CASH BUYERS' May rely on getting Cnoxcn Bum!“ in READY MADE CLOTHING, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, WINCEY8, PRINTS, etc. (S'Surrs MADE To own. WOOD! WOOD ! Must BE SOLD during the coming 30 days. Samples for inspection opposite the 1Nc/iirastmqtutr HOTEL, DUNDALK. Orders solicited and promptly filled, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Dundnlk, Feb. 8, IBW. A ---Ntt--- _ A-ietionofrt'etsannd 1ulitvritthtttrsstiatyAthatt1tiwistu Home " has]. Gooods. q --- __.____-_ Aw__, N. B. All indebted to H. G. will settle before the first of March. and Waxraro;--Azry quantity ot WOOL, Woor.ortarntot, Smrsxms, Emu. to" M». An Htprentiem wanted to learn the We; ' Dundalk, Feb. M, 1877. Duudnlk, Feb. 28, 1877. Caused by H. GRAHAM reducing the price of GOODS to unit that of CORDWOOD. Dundalk, Jan. ' 1877. MONEY TO LOAN! {SOMETHING . L. MARSHALL, EAR!) CHEAP ron can on TRADE. BOOTS AND SHOES, etc., which CHEAPER THAN EVEN IN ENDLESS VARIETY. M Bu., Ete., ALWAYS ON BAND. The Best in the Market. GO TO LITTLE & ROBERTSON. H. GRAHAM. i D. DAVIDSON. save costs. ',li','j1' 35663 oo MM 'iwwwgfrr WW ?éfh‘m' kept oonatantlr - hand, ... Bold Cheap for Cash. Tu!ctttt NOTICE. . . ""..:3L-:;I:i. -----Nrt---- 005ml WORK. All Parties wishing to purchase a Lot either for a Dwelling Home or . [col . BUSINESS STAND, REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH. BOOTS AND SHOES, None but the but material used. and only good Most REASONABLE Terms, Should Apply at Once to The Subseriher, thankful for past favors. would inform his Custom, and tho in. habitants of Dundalk and surrounding country -alty, thnt he in prepared to nuke to order, and of the best material to be had. “masons. nuaoms. swam AND DOUBLE. curmns. SLEIGHS. muows. ROLLERS. HORSE was. TORONTO m.- indebted. m by Note at Bookuetsoarto-at-tthq y. M.m1.lm. " DRAWS Hf, AND WNUFACTUBEBS OF. ALL KINDS OF Harness,_ Trunks, Curry Combs, T ..', “Brushes, Whips, Ito. Dundalk Carriage Works. Painting Done on Short Notice, Dundnlk. J Bu., 1877 T. HANBURY & BRO., Building Lots for Sale. CULT'IVATORS. WHEELBABWtWt5, Ind myth‘mg clue in the wood line required by the community " Inge. LMEHBEQ THE, PPcr-pmton Street. new the Mn, Sudan. mhhcneuorinnoohnndm hm» _ 1yatuuaevtte"'"u by Prices lower than ever. f ' ir. B. GRADY. THE BEST IN DUNDALK, AND BY A WRST-CLASS ARTIST. ALABGES’I’OGKOP NEIL MOAULAX', ON THE m" Large Circulation Dundalk Guido. “William-“db,“ awed-n. Job Department. 'unoqriu%drrrtutthemerb-.mtd um“Gmn-" mom “I ““0““ 1H.- BIADXIO KATIII. POBWGNAND BEST STYLE " m AllN " (Ml-VII It'll I08! Amman: "DURDALE GUIDI.‘ Indium for um. “Du-M Guido“ PM thqtatruiliti" The Post omoe. trmrPrtrtt-.Tmg.as. JOB WORK Jonah the vary FAmY Promptitude arcane; mu. .1 magnum-u um urn-um GREATEST shouldnhaibohh mum... WORK. wit-noun“. Oppoulto fhrddrtgetihindot “Idiot-dugout T ttt ADVANCE. DUNDALI. R "IV“ TH! T38 BDWOB" LI. Cf