Mr Illa: I Sir that mono Huh. than mont. (mm... on Jaw-m - from Couhtrvo, and fresh W0. Christians from tho villains orrttWo {Mada Ind (Edna. An Engliah new!!! while entering the harbour of lunch I0;- M .000 'Tit m and“ ms. 081mm that. The iri. L! f r 11:1: :I'dinh- want. or "sands longer than twenty-hubs". - "1‘0 " ‘tn-n hf weather, things," n: ntlwr ttemn of xenon! no" it h that the Bey n! Tum-u A.“ inn tt Free of 18.000 inhuIry Ii Farah. provided $0 Parte will The War in the In; Russians PM Cross the Danube. “TING ', , .2 ct Tehumhasm, a; Li,, .. 1:4; iiiehtutetu-, m and y'st to to“ with. m z [ ltrs proclmb.. th Lt in can a!“ hewitt _ nut}: the 'nani1-rteeeu E cavrltice hi! _ h h (unvrmnwnl MI Il md fu'sy {banana this itaeo twenty-6‘ m Emzlaudmml tm in India. A mm aft" and» ready u) Ivan give. “G. forth that Tutu a, ", Coustantinork & 1: slit hm. however.) ' unvf the thunk" t' rf .in lr,ralrrstrietioi. .. “all erin will - _.". . at Misti-5w «uni to rctrrttttd - veipnlitv, the nan“ d the Turk: will autdoas 1vmstGladova. M the Man Humps have mil 'finn of Kalatat. tirst eu,r.,mgemmtt h†'tho amid?" oem-d the Iirrztwovini- h vanguard MN“ brn “In “9.0 d K'nplc- new†m any: has tahen h. y.'er.r near A“, m .', mm compelhlb " nm nwou 0nd unip- glib.“ fleet hna M a“. rm. and a fket ilhaii. |.'.: Run A kWh. [all I m1..- “an rvrlmu rah-s, acmnlingto (e f but]: belligerent. I. in: any British Fort l I uhku punros--Ninttimt I embarking anv my“. ism Turkish A first on. an graph) co: ', l wnm mat" tho , , "lhtr'atE thet J, nttr+Irr, “at. " , '.'v, ism ' " _ iv "xtirtttmuhod r!'m-- viii“) PW " hut-Hm, tual h L "ttrs Spin will III v. 1.. the Lou-L . n-pnncd N met'm'ty [le1311 men-of-vu no . 71 reports thnt Gem. t mm to“ m. ('ummutinnyl. "re- occupied (Hug-v. " BEFORE my. mm. a an" sham lad " of England, mad ptiott of m Adhe- feonecrt oGetiem urnpoau PM" to guarantee br haul l provirsees, And to x for the pounde- o tweury-iivo thous- uul. and twentr-Siro r. A Ivlmnim 'also ready to lenvo. ire" node. ofa too- ut T why h- M twist: in than". TIN 11(3),†a ak. lly prvpand " d... 'I- English thstermt. "rlly "outâ€. that ',", IIs' at Malta " mm] is to be altered Lila. do-x‘rnym]. rumor: o n m n1 Beaeonfuua" as to the w. Eng. Cattle not" hm Lot-n issued by tho " is determined to "rtial neutrality in a and Turkey, nod tts to abstain h Nteholrus luv. ‘0. minus, advaraeiae 'ronlior from the rir:v,,wd the Turk! uirw threat in this M, the â€It.†I than announce. hauling " Irridgo t-t-tr4teel M. lint-hand nnd I Honmnn'n h “manna. ho. luuianl by “a. Mame: of tho much. ud " the War t has mado pro- ttre Dumbo have , “EM" ' hint“ v! forty bat. lrom Sotin. .f the “I when tho 1: out ' the {when olBoyuid, in Armenia, .. â€hm-maid... - Announce! the Turkish m. numbering Moo; shadow chuid on Monday and with. drew to the “his Heights, leavingnluge quantity of nmimmition. The Ruskin" . - ptettIsut 2)! ton. " ‘1 t' AVlennd-Qnu' gkrte the following “want of the battle of Ken t--TU centre of the Rm may, 40,000 strong. under .- Henna. "tttehe'd Elukhtu. in man from Kira, on April 29th. The Turin tugtt dupentd’. and the Russians, myriad by I powerful artillery. succeeded in dblodging them from their position, Mukhtar called out nil his rennet, And attempted on April 30th to recover loot ground with 00,000 men, but was defeated mid driven back under the guns of Kara. The Russian losses were considerable and “lose of the Turks enormous. rcmrlrrtndrmt Spanish Protestants mot on Holy Tina-day inn little chnpclin Cadix for prayer and praise. Suddenly two ttoliemom, armed with swords and revolvcrs, passed up the aisle, ascended the per, and direct“ the predcherto dismiss the congregation. The preacher‘s meditation on the sacred events of the any wu broken oft, and the mmgrvgation went have without waiving the benediction. The Pislmp of Cadiz had entered a com- plaint that the ministir‘s voice was dis- tinctly htard in the street, and the Al. enldo of the city had taken steps to cur- tail the service. The British Consul at once protested against this net of religious intolormco. sad the incident will call forth a volume of diplomatic correspondence. Tho effect upon the trade of Canada of the Itttnno-'rnrush Wilt will not be very perreptiHe until next Fall, owing to tho wall amount of broad-stub and provisions a in tho country. In Get, a large portion of In; emptied 0131: oi In Barr Ons nun â€than.‘ Is be good for internal u for external an. ad is believed to be imam“. My superior to nnythmtt "or mode. Will I." you much mtrertatg and many dollar- of tun of S. N. Thoma-s in on the wrairinsr and the names of Northrop a Lyman' an 21min tlsr, battle- an“! M: po o9et. Mhpdt,et,i duh-s. PM Slots. ' ROP & LYMAN. Toronto, Ont, Proprietors for the Dominion. Buns: or 1mtmomc-ik for Dr, Thomu' Electric Oil. See that the signu Kuhn Robin-mm, of 2mm. N. Y., writes.. “One and] mm of your Brut-rue Ott. n- utorod the voice where the person had not .pokon ,GveawhUper in 1"": Yum" Rev. J. $tattory, of Wyoming, N. Y., writ. ' “Your [10er (in. cured In. of anchitis in on. rock. " an Six to e tht, npplicatium an ANY CA†or CGCL'i'g'ter"A'lfd't' haunt) Bum. (mo Mule he cared Lulu But of ei ht yearn' standitur. Dania] Plank. of 'LhiS'/, Tings (manly. PA. Bays.. “I went thirty mi!es for. a bottle of your Oil. which fucked n Woxnnrn. thatr. of , Cronin) laser, by nix “mums-u." Another who had Asthma for - nuyl: “I have halt of .50 cent bottle left, and $100 would not buy it if I caudal get no man." Thmmn' Erleetrie Oil.' Worth Ten Time: in Wright in Gold. Do you know any- "F P. (thrift! Urtot,itU Iimeyoudid. Pam mnnnt any where it is and. Ith, the rho-spent timlieine av" made. “nodule cum common Soul. Timon. One bottle has cured onwnms. Fifty eena' worth In. mind all Ot.0 Susana Fawn. One or two bottle. rum he d mne- of hm and KIDNIY Tumu- --. - mm m an, v-v-",..I. irvm we "CB- MI tttsta, and inadming the price of this article am} of provisions " well, it is quite potable that tor the time being the we: will have. it any, n eorstrttry effect to that generally anticipated. As a rapid ad. vance in grain and provision has taken plan th the graft markets of Europe and America rinee the announcement of the outbreak of the war, and as this is liker to be more than maintained, Canada must be benefited ultimately, but not muel change can be expected until nits, has some- thing to offer. Our commercial marine [ will also be more actually employed, el- M5 in one b'rgtand should be drawn I in!†the Omsk our whole mhNsutrer " tirst hom depreciation: by privateera. the aour used in this section of tile Dani Fill] in by! bring brotT,ld from the Wes The State geologist of Wisconsin has just reported that the eopper-bearing rocks of Luke Snpexiur extend almost uninter- ruptedly across tho State. In the Nema, kngwn Rivenmnues of nntive copper have been found, and the prospect that the chantry will beeome a rich copper region is wry encouraging. The funeral of the victims of the recent fire in Montreal trot place on Tuesday; mu! was attended by large crowd: of chi-4 1mm and of representative: of neighboring mvdieipak't1rs. The Masons. Oildfellows, and ()mngcmcn also turned outin force. Livingston. one of the injured Arettton, died early on Tuesday morning. The project cf a. railroad across the grunt Atrial: desert has rcceivedn new impulse fr- m the celebrated traveller, Dr. liuhlfs. He advocates a route between Tripoli. on the Mediterranean, and Kan, on lake Tehnd. The line will cross 1200 miles of desert. but Dr. Rohlfl thinks that it will tind alllllcicut water supply. 'som.-idrie-tls'eid and T.' Hic- The dimeulty about the Govern I f I .nnininnno appears to be m last a The Packard government has given and the members of his Lurinhhm 4 l Lonmnnno appears to be " last settled- The Packard government has given way, and the members of his Ingidatnre have give-yr in their adherence to Nicholls, who is rvt‘umxized as the Governor. m it mg» best you; man‘m; tan We 1mm. The Pieton Spring Assizea opened an Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Gwynne. who was presented with the traditional pair of white kids, the criminal aloud" presenting . sink. he civil doom oonhins nine runs. principally on notes. Tn Tu, TO 1tmu.-/rhe Klun of Rho- lat, A province of Belowhistan, on condi- ti, at in Bnnual subsidy of 010,000, And a 'mmise of protection against all enemies, has coded to Great Britain the right to oe, mpy with “mpg the principd towns of hits territory, and construct forts, railroads, and trlomph linumit. Khelnt has scarcely two million inhuman“, but its situation is; very important stragttically, inasmuch Tacit}; (“#01:an ttmeautionh and VIA coupled, destroyed by . W0. A (lambda: I Rustin some u:- _-__----- .. _ "e No RISK. the Governorahip hue Lon on Sunday. the 7th £116.,an Dundalk, and In: No. 248, Gnvel Bod. Melancthon. Two Notes in favor of George Morrow, 990 each. drawn br Ronald Me- Auhy and James Paton. The public are hereby cautioned again» purchasing said Notes, as payment has been stopped. GEORGE M0RROW. TERMS LIBERAL. Applyto Mot clu- Sand delivered to may put of the Viilnge. Will hold its first Sitting " MAXWELL, cm the 29th day of May, 1877, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M. All parties interested we hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. JAMES GIBSON, Township Clerk. Tho COURT OF REVISION for the Township of Osprey, The subscriber is prepared to of" Ilia m- vices u Sumo Manon to any one r airing the name. All Wonk done in s ntii?actory manner. HENRY SUHENK, Corner of Qneen and Victoria Streets. TORONTO MARKETS. Tonox’ro, May 2, 1877. Fall Wheat, per.bash ...... " 80 to " 03 Spring Wheat t'g ...... l 88 to l 98 Barley, " ...... 55 to 60 Oats, " ...... 62 to oo Pens, " ...... 95 to 96 Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 6 75 to 8 50 Button rolls, per lb......... M to 29 " tub dairy................ 28 to 24 Eggnmerdoz.................. 11 to 12 Potatoes, par bag............ l 15 to 1 M " tub dairi,... Eggsperdor-.. Potatoes. per bag, Tlurttips, per bash Hay, per ton...... Fall Wheat per hush Spring Wheat " ' Oats " , Barley " Peas " . Hay per ton........... Potatoes per bags.... Pork per loo.........., Barf " ............ Hides " ............ Sheepskins oncll...... Butter per IIs........... Eggs per tlor............ Wood, dry, per cord. Toronto, depart ... Duxxuu, " ... 11rtpftomul, mu‘e... Owen souml,dopart... 7:15 AM. 1:00 an Dtrsmxtar, " ...10:00 " 4:00 " Toronto, arrive... 2:40 all. 0:30 " SAND, SAND ! Dundalk, April IS, 1877, ?Jehu1cc'nra, April 9th, 1877. NEW ADVERTISMENTS. CturseaN.--In Monford on the 24th ult., Mr. Richard Chapman aged 71 yam and 7 months, father of J. W. Chap- man, amnion master. Wmrt.sr.--rn Egrcmont, on the 23rd uh . Mrs. Whitley, aged M years. b'rr.crr-in Melnncthon, on the 30th alt., the wife of Mr. John Strntt, aged 29 years. Nr:r:omssr---rn Shellmrne, on the 2nd inst" the infant. daughter, and William, se- cond son of E. Needluun, an., nged 11 days and 18 months, respectively. Maorrm---At Shelburne, on the 22nd um, Mr. Thomas Madill, aged 44 years. Onprey. 30th April, A. D. 1877. d14 Dnudalk, May 3, 0Rsrtt-Ssusaaso.--oa the 18th alt, by the Rev. Mr. Clark at the residence of the bride's father Mr. W. J. Orssr, of St. Vincent, to Miss Esther Ann Spu- ling of Euphrasia. McCotrtmta..-At Dundalk, on the a7t, ult., the wife of Mr. Charles McCon- nell, of a. daughter. Iurzmtaotr.-rn Osprey on the 14th nit, the wife of Robert Patterson of a daughter. 8rsartr-on the 27th ult., the wife of Mr. John Strum, Melancthon, of a son. - w“ --, -e. - u-yvncuw In tum wno have used than, by securing the Treatise or the Circular from my dmggiat in tho Donia. ion, Free. Pnee of die Remedy in pint bot. tlea 81 ; P111: M cent.- . box. tum, um or my men. " “E one in [menu], let Mat tey n how. of-the "Indy “and a box of Pills. No injurious etteet. will Hollow their are to the most delicate person, In thev are My vegetsble l there be"); no ’minenl mutter in them. The out in small, while the Advantages dnived from their use will doubl "pay you tor your age-nu and trouble. {he medicine.- m wide y known throughout the Dominion, and are for Dale by the 'ncipd medicine dealers. Try them, swirl: convinced that there medicines In no humbu . No one who has tried thn Shoebo- nee: 'Ai, has ever pronounced an unfavorable opinion of them, tto family when the have been used will be without them. rThlll2 mation may be had on all particulars touch. Ph' the 'etee the experience of than who Mom what tho, " advertised m. The Ti. itâ€: of there “cine- .hartleeawetlte.ti, ‘md have withstood their trial in t Inc-t util- f,tty.y,ttyyrt., For dame- of the ?itet, _ The Inocu- that then undid“ have am with nine. their introduction to the public mum: your. Mt ‘pruvel plainly to than no“ 'tteu/tl that icy In medicine: te" per- Liver," Lung, he., thiirTjaiiipirairir"i hue teatitrioetiU. of mincnloul can. M than dim, yyip.d In_nny ttherr. If my one is The Great Shoshoneea Remgdy and Notice to the Public. KEN. McAULAY, Jr. aatw--rrau..-rn Euphruia, on the 25th ult., at the residence of Mr. John Williams, brother.irvhsw to the bride, by the Rev. Wm. Irwin, Mr. J onlmu Bowler, of Artemesia, to Miss Maria Hall, of Euphrasia. pk†y," DALK MARKETS. TRAVELERS‘ NOTICE. T. G. & B. Railway. Notes Lost. GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH. DusnALx, May 8, 1877. BIRTHS 1877, DIED, 8:00 A.M. 12:45 El 1:05 an. 6:55 " 3:25 " 9:45 " GUIDE. P200to1660 S2 oo to I 75 to 0 50 to 0 00 to 0 80 to 8 00 to 0 80 to o 00 to 4 00 to 3 50 to 0 40 to " 18 to 0 10 to l 00 to n In oneu f .the, Kandy I nun effect: will tioato per-on, aim, there bung no Pt cut u and] 0 'rom their use Stool r.'tNetaatd Low *cll tt.14 ht2 $200 010 125 085 050 Mr. J 05th Modeland, nffers for sale on his premises, about one mile from Dundalk, in the Township of Proton, a superior im- ported Durham Bull, " AUrgehlie," which took the prize at the County Show held at Flesherton. Also "Dmulalk Barron," a. very fine Bull, two years old, and a. cow named " Momento," with a fine heifer on]! by her side, sired by "Abogehiies." Pedigrees furnished to all the above ani- mals from the Canada Herd Book. Per. sona desirouspf securing well bred cattle are requested to correspond with the pro~ rietor, or inspect the stock, as they will Be sold cheap for cash, orreicsormbU time given if required. Add“. Caluhntly on hand a the POST OFFICE. DUNDALK. Price only non FOUR Thoroughbred Durham cattle Jb"C9IR, SAIJE. Dont lose this Ofportunity of securing first class, corn men. at the above quoted re. markable low prices; Only one ear to dispose of, ean't be re- placed at tho same Agure. Snperior kiln dried yellow com meal, ground and bolted in the best mills on the Continent, in which a speciality is made of grinding corn only, and whichis well worth one dollar per barrel more than anything a common grist mill can produce. Nett Price. at Flesherton and l’nceville Stations CORN MEAL Warranted as good M any offered in Dundalk, Ind Cheaper. Also Bran, Chop, and all kinds of Mill Feed. T1108. MCCAULEY. 8r. FirstCluca Hour constantly for Sale at the DUNDALK GRIST MILL. Marriage tysrtitauss and Licenses, . We have ft number of Good FARMS for Sale on any terms. Call at our Ofiieo. RUTHERFORD t, HUSTLER, or any part thereof so distributed to any per- son of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them, or their Agents, at the time of such distribution. In PUMUANCE or STATUTES, 29th Victoria, Chap. 20, Section 27-Notice is hereby given that all Creditors, and other persons lining any debt, or claim upon or effecting the Estate) of WILLIAM Bonuses, late of the Township of Proton, in the County of Grey and Province of Ontario, Yeormuvledetused, who died on the First day of May, A. D. 1878, are hereby re. quired to send in to Ru'rnnmouna Homes, of the Village of Dundalk, County of Grey, Agents for Alexander and Charles McConnell, Execute†of the said William Robinson, de. 1 l ceased, on or before the Twent/th day of May, A. D. 18tt, their Christian names, sir-ttttmes, address and discripl ion, the full mrticulars of their claims, or statement of their accounts, and the nature of their security (if any,) held by them. And .innnediutely after the said Twenty-fifth day of May, the said Executors will be at liberty to nm'mnvrz THE Assam of the said Estate, among the parties entitled thereto, having rc. ference only to the claims of which notice shall have been furnished to the said Exeeu. tors, or their Agents, as above requested, and the said Exocutors under the provisions o.' the said Statute. will not be lislnle tor the assets Proton, March 15, 1877. " NICIIOL & ROBERTSON. Priceville, 9th March.1877. *h.7 Discount wowed if taken in quantities. Executors' Notice Dundalk, April 5, 1877. and Fish for Sale. Libenl terms offered panics buying large quantities. Terms cash. Dundalk, April 12, 1872. cmll 1“urms for Sale. ROBERT GORDON, Begs to notify the inhabitants of Dumklk. and vicinity, that he has opened a Butcher's Shop on the corner of Proton and Holland Streets, opposite H. Graham's Store, where ho W111 keep on hand all kinda of Dundulk, April 5th, 1877. The Lichen Make: we in can paid for V . WILLIAM HERON. Maxwell, April 12, 1877. *hntt RUTHERFORD & HUNTER, Agents, April 12th, 1877. gll Only $3.50 per barrel. eta, my quantity of Wool utt It his Mills. Also that he has in Stock n Largo quantity of Cloths, Bunch, thneh, Bunkets. Stocking Yarn, tste., which will be sold very Low for Cash, or given in exchmge for 0,8 rhea-1mm vibe: to indium tothe inlnhitgnn "I M... __n -- .. esprey WOOEEEN MILLS, Fresh Meat, Cured Meat, Flour! Flour! Goth, Batimsts, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Butcher Shop. , JOSHUA MODELAND, Dmunu P. o, VVOOL. CREDITORS. J, J. 3119013?on. MAXWELL. "To - T" _ "Cr-""'-'"""', u prepnod to mum. "llkiftdaof ' ' _Genornl Ageljts. Isaiah nylo Sabbath School every Sabbath afternoon in the Orange Hall. commencing at 2 r. I. Preaching every second Sabbath in the some place, commencing Ite P. I. Cot. tage prayer meeting every My oven- ing. Rev. C. Shaw, mm. BT, Bur. scriseer, of stuuGiiiGia DUNDALK CHURCH DIRECTORY. School Home, oommeuiing 3t 10.80 A. M. We no at all times prepared to inlure live Stock against DEATH from my cause. " the lowest possible rates. Bo pnplred. for aceiriottU will happen. â€For further mrticulnu all st our offitse. 1tUWr'cRF0It0 & HUNTER. Gwenl Agent. Dundalk, April 5th. 1877. 1 A few choice Farms for Sale. Residence mid. 9irutsts'ex,t flue Photograph MONEY TO LOAN at Eight per cent! Conveyanoer, etc. ALL Wuitk WARRANT ED. 8hoir-Photpgmplt Block, one door north of Mercer’s Hamel- Shop. lining had experience in all the (“Recent branches ot the trade with a first clan Ger. mxn mechanic, and being a practical work. man, he fiattera himself he can execute work with entire satisfaction to all. All of which will be sold at BOTTOM CASH I’RK 'Eh'. Gold, Silver and Puted Chains, Masonic and oMiellows' Pius, an endless urioty of Barking, Branches, Finger Rings, eta, etc. Engagement and Wed. ding lungs a sped-lit; . Would respectfully announce that he in now thoroughly established, and has on hand I large and well assorted ltock of WATCHES of the beat gram-1, including the cclebnted Thus. Russell and Sun, Waltham, Swiss, etc. Clocks of every description, LIVE STOCK Having recently commenced busineu " $.pr School "at! muggy: the WATCHMAKER, JEWELLWt, an, i: A beautiful one wheeled Carriage made of the very best material, with steel axles. round cornered body, oak sills. patent Ishafts-oomp1ete without spring, reach, head-block or shaft couplings, finished liter the latest design, and though not weighing more than seventy pounds, yet is capable of carrying any two grown people, will be given to the largest purchaser from us, in our line, during the present your. T. B. GRADY, D. C. W. A PRIZE !--Who will win it? Flemherton, March 22, 1877. Fun, Thou. Sm'ich,’ ,ttii2.?rglte,i; Jamea Murdoch, 1., Egremont. Wm. cauidfuld, tbr, Egronont. GEO. JACKSON, ESQ., EX-M. P. non-9mm: l 3411138 McMULLEN,ESQ. 1 Hawaiian "can“: GEORGE BERNIE. _ BOARD or DIRECTORS: Geo. Juchon. " Ezar. P.; Durban. Jan. McM-tllen, ., Mount Fore“. G, A. Drew, Esq., . C., Elam. G, T. Orton, an.. M. P., Fergus. Robt. Steven-0n. Buy. Arthur Township. Sidney Smith, N .. Arthur Towmhip. Calvin C. Gran. ., Arthur Village. A. Meiklejohn, Esq., Harri-ton. Thoma " an, 1?tiqh.?'l't,', _ P. W. Stevenson, , ., Mount Fond. W. W. WintleH, 5tt Mount _ F.. HuRtet, Em 3.0m?» W. NELSON, THE swam MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE tXylr, Dundalk, March. 9, 1877. Much 2nd, Local Aeent, Dundalk. LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. , THE tiMrOREN Mrmal, Wm. DOLL, INSURANCE COMPANY. B. STEVENSON, Agent. ISAAC TRAYNOR. " Mount. Forest. I’leshor l on, EIAD OFFICE, 10mm. CANADA MRTB0DMrY. CANADA gt 3 o'eioek GT. REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATGE The Snbccriber. with] tae, favors. would ynform his Customers ' Ind the in habitat: of Dun Ind ammundmgl' country senor-11y. M11. in ttrep-dt-Kota-Ur-tttof tsbestsniteeultirb.Ud, WAGGONS. BUGGIES, _ SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CUTTEBS. SLEIGHS. HARBOWS. ROLLERS. . HORSE BAKES. CULTIVANBB. WHEELBABBOWS. "td-hir-nth-oooh-timdb-som-ity" largo. The only: To, o,! a}? Fre! in ‘the Vintage. eugno‘t be tueed-.Prity.ot.tlr for per. pound, Good Bargains. Another lot of those 5 cent Raisins to hand! Good Currants TORONTO At 6 Cent: a pound I Our TEAS have become noted fur quality and Cbeapnou. Give your orders early to W. L. Marshall, Dundalk, Agent As a Single Helper, Single Mower and " a Combined “whine. Todinoninh the machine are being printed and will be furnished on spplicetion. !,l1.t_rtiPPtotumoytty-rB-miruouhi-hiio.,,u mule. And in thin we have succeeded beyond our 'def, expectation. with our '2gtdgtgi', We till orders with pmmptneu, sell pt I prion. And on M hum to men. REAPERS AND MOWERS Painting Done on Short Notice, Dundalk Carriage Works. w, Ian. 29, 1871. DURHAM FOUNDRY! Dundalk, April 12, 1877. uni! only half the tuttal quantiti required: "iiiiGLiGiita%i2kiGJiiiv'r Durham, May 3rd, 1877. For Proton and MeUnethon, or to MR. JAMES NICXLE. Tnvolling Agent. A. t A. COCERANE. 1,000 ‘7olunteers Wanted! TORONTO HOUSE Prices lower than ever. beponni1 The " Royce Reaper," Real JAPAN DUST, AN APPBENTICE WANTED. It THE PLACE-Ptuon SM not! the “my â€on, AND BY A FIRST-CLASS ARTIST. D. Davidson's Advertisement next week! Look T. B. GRADY. 1877! E. BROWNS. Totem Rom for thnde"retteitt-udbri-tue alpha": avian. BEST STYLE " THE ART um APPROVED nuns. in nooitudurintuv-tru,O Job Department. or I'll "Gaul" we own. “I Panes“: Great Facilities T a I Large Circulation Dundalk Guido “nunnmsz GUIDE," FOREIGN AN D uncouth-5M“ d “a; " com" urn The STATION, Medium for JOB WORK Promptitude. 'h..uhs.isttsmiah.d with READING I'ATW. FAHILY Erasmus In“... up mum GREATEST WORK. ‘I‘ncn 01.00 Ill Am- mung-“Halli ()pponl t a bullishâ€! nah-ailment!“ Anyhow.“ J. NMOOO. DUNDALK. IN ADVANCE. TB! IDKTOIIAII.