said prisoners term,sentenced to one years iuupnwumtul, will not expire before u next. 3rd. We would recommend that the Counâ€" ty Couneil should furnish a stock of stones for breaking, so that the prisoners, instead ‘uf being a loss to the County -w be & profit more especially in the winter sem son when the gaol is filed with ableâ€"bodâ€" ied men who are committed as vagrants, 1f such characters were compelled to break stones eight hours a day, the number we pense lav Two distinet shocks of earthquake were elt near Nanaimo, Y. L., afew hy‘* There was a disturbance on Sunday night mtside Mr. Chiniquy‘s church at Mont mve beer An immense amount of damage, esfimatâ€" a% half a million dollars, has beem causâ€" a% Curacom by a burricane which visitâ€" the island on the 23rd ult. Part of the m of Wilhemstadt was washed away, ee vessels woere wrecked, and many lives mCt real it hirs The passengers and crew of the Nipisâ€" hq were treated to an exciting deer hunt Tuesday last, on the dow» trip from acebridge to Gravenhurst. After pasâ€" @ Browning‘s Island, the mate sighted leer swimming in the lake, well over toâ€" irds the Narrows. He rung the bell id the n ave & larz imore steani, in order to head off the er to prevent its landing. The chase im commenced in earnest,and the Niptsâ€" q gained the coveted position of headâ€" f the deer. The engineer then succeeded planting a bullet from his repeater into s neck of the deer, which caused it to cken its speed. A yawl boat was lowerâ€" , the deer was run down and hauled on overnI ird. The whole episode lasted about enty minutes, and the passengers appearâ€" to enjoy the fun hugely. up of ie eatt Th r t nV e d One The Orangeville Council has struck an O Two pr 18. Rev. Dr. Snodgrass, late Principal of wen‘s University, left Quebec on Saturâ€" W Profess ll know M T1 Al nth di W rtat ne hundred thonsand dollars worth of wrty was destroyed by fire at Whitby ssment rate of two and a half cents on formal opening of the Kingstom and roke ll;niwly to .\lilsi“ippi, .!.' from Kingston, took place on Saturâ€" te t ndred PI Miscellaneous. xt e r 0. 8. I wluch is respectfully submitted. Rosrat Parrzzsox, Foreman znber of men have gone up to : on the Upper Ottewa. The paid range from $8 to $18 per a potato busg exterminator, sed to have been placed out £ the little vietim. at » Faisc i recent mot in & a population of 70,867. nt hotel keepers of Picton nitted to gaol for violution amination of candidates inent laymen and clergyâ€" l1 support to the moveâ€" Lh Th reported at work on the dlesex, and in the townâ€" » murriaun exists among nd forty e S uned of an insurrection~ Russian Poland,, and : been issned ready for on the peasantry to asâ€" ut against the nobility me much less and thus t of trouble and exâ€" ratt, the horse edutator, r Canada, died of tyâ€" thy line, Vermont, on lin will cost the Indian million pounds, besides ind another vietim in ughter of Mr. Griffin, the Kingston Military m the 18th of Desemâ€" . of Mount Forest d with a $120igold king his departure t the ['osltiull of telâ€" 8t a steamer and woodâ€" thousand dollars ing the Desjardins wajority of 26 at ison was on the le contract, with iiles, will be comâ€" gution of Waterâ€" ons call to the Usbraige.. Salâ€" Act byâ€"law at day at the reâ€" e majoridy of lerable state « CHAPTER VIL ‘The morning broke with searce a breeze 'I'hcredlnnelimbin‘thmn'htb.m; . A thousand warriors gathered fast, For loud did sound the barkâ€"horn‘s blast. Forming in cirele, great and wide, The claimants seated side by side ; The king and princess on a dias, %-neo to meet v;:.ho't a has. Runo raised his great oak spear, ‘&t-o point ne‘er quivered with a fear ; And two with spears to contest rushed, With parry, guard and furious thrust : When the spear fell, it was to show That one had dealt a fatal blow,â€" 2:! that his poin.:‘;u dull, you know. e conqueror, still, had two to L’uleuntgo second he defeat ; kok And every conqueror of the two Must still again the strife renew, ‘Till three remained. ‘Then Runo shot, At venture, to a distant spot ; Then sped a flight, like birds on wings, And three were chosen next the king‘s. Then at a target Runo drew, And round his shaft full thirty flew, Each marked with some heraldic sign, That told the branch of Runo‘s line : This was the highest test and seal ; And looked npon as an ordeal, More than a trial of their skill,â€" For King and claimants at a sign, All standing in a given line, Discharged their shafts together,â€" Runo‘s well winged with eagle feather ;â€" When, lo! all shattered on the ground, The arrow of the king was found. Dark was his brow and filled with gloom, When from the earth he raised his plume, For well he knew prophetic sign, That soon would end great Runo‘s line : "Who from thy arrow strips the feather, Thy kingly line shall sever, Thy name destroy forever ; And with thine only daughter, Shall sink beneath the water." Dark, troubled looks the warriors cast : Should Ola, then, be first and last,â€" First of the braves assembled there, And last great Runo‘s name to bear ? "I was true that chance had dealt him free, And twice he had been one of three ; ‘ And needed but once more to win, To stand the magie circle in, And wrestle for an earthly crown, And joy of power, with high renown ; Bat could his arm to you elm‘s bark Cast the stone axe and hit the mark? Or eould he hurl the javelin Yon distant ewele‘s rim within ?â€" And even should he, they would pit Huge Lefe‘s strength against his wit;â€" But lo! his axe the cirele cleft, Although his spear passed to the left. Refreshment taken, all convene To where a dark line cuts the green, Across whose gloomy, mystic bourne None to the contest may return. Within the circle Ola stood ; And Lefe huge around him strode ; But Ola, supple as a clown, Trip‘t up and got the big chap down ; and made short work of several more, Who Iilqri_ug off deep inly swore, Some goblin stood in ola‘sskin, Who never had such grip and vim ; As soon they‘d try the brown bear‘s clasp, As rush again within that grasp. With loud applause the women shouted, Hoped he would win her,fear‘d and doubted, As through the assemblage Brunistrode, For whom the warriors made road, Whose strencth of arm might lift him sheer From the green earth and cast him clear. (To BE CONTINUED.) ItrEx.â€"Pal‘s compliments to the public, hoping they will exeuse his nonâ€"appearance occasionalty. â€" This arises from the melanâ€" choly fact that poets in tnis climate have to work like common people,â€"for as yet he sees no indication of an amelioration of the situation by an admiring nation makâ€" ing him a donation of a thousand acre farm in a good location. Gzrarrgâ€"In Mount Forest, on the mornâ€" ing of the 10th inst., Thomas J. Graffe, Esq., Corner, aged 69 years. Dawsoxâ€"At Luther, on the 9th inst., Mary, wife of W. Dawson, Esq., J. P., after CHAPTER v. When thus equip‘t, Jack started forth, Well knowing ‘Snt his life was worth, If found ; and Ola took the boat, In a dark hidden place, to float And watch events ; the dog was tied With meet in plenty by his side, And soon, soft, rosyâ€"fingered morn Â¥Frrovsonâ€"On Sunday the 7th inst., at Horning‘s Mills the wife of Mr. Thos. Ferguson, carder, of a daughter. Morrtsoxâ€"On Thursday the 11th inst., the wife of Mr. Thomas Morrison, of Melanethor, of a daughter. Was greeted by the loud barkâ€"horn. For theGuide. â€" A ROMANCE OF THE FOREST lace, eldest daughter of Rev. James ï¬ukerville. of Wiarton. Rexwickâ€"Hzxry.â€"On the 3rd inst., by the Rev. H. Crozier, athis residence, Holstien, Mr. Win. Renwich, to Janet Seott, eldest daughter of Mr. James Henry, both of Egremont. Tae Orn axp tus New.â€"Says the Stratâ€" ford Beacon: when we read such items as these, we begin to realize the intimate relations of the old with the new country : â€"It is just fifty years ago since the first railway was opened, and Stockton and Darlington, unknown in other respects, have earned an immortality as the termini of the first railway enterprise in the world. George Stephenson was the chief engineer and "Jo" Whitehead was the first fireman on the road. Since then Mr. Whitehead bore his part in the construction of the Buffalo, Brantford & Goderich railway, and is now in his maturer age constructing a portion of the Canada Pacificrailway. The matter wasâ€" thought of such historie inâ€" terest that special mention was made of the fact in the address presented to the Governorâ€"Generslat Winnipeg. The world‘s progress is evidenced by the fireman of the old world becoming the C.P.R. constructor of the new. The Provincial pleughing match, Diviâ€" sion No.4. takes place on the 4th Con., Townshipiof MeGilivray,County of Middleâ€" sex, within two miles of Ailsa Craig, G. T. R. Nearly $400 will be awarded in prizes. Entries may be made up to the day oftrial, Thursday Oct. 25, with Mr. W. K. Atkinâ€" son, Secretary,Ailsa Craig. TenmsL® â€" BaskERVILLE.â€"At Flesherton, on the 4th inst., by Rev. W. Tindall, assisted by Rev. W. Johnston, M. W. W. Trimble, of Flesherton, to Miss Adelia A. Baskerville, of the same a few days illness. MARRIED Potatoes per bag............... TNTESCOE+ c ccccsesrnessesestrsenrtee Shee ]:kl;ns LamH $KHNS: : cxeserscecercyaitees Hide$ PBR CW6..2rsrsivsssavesess Fall Wheat, per bush Spring Wheat * Barley, * Oats, «« Pork per Wkerer® Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter._ro!la_, per Jb.«....... * CA UMEY.c« cce xcret ces Eggs.perd:lzl?.,................ Potatoes, per bag............ Turnips, per bush............ HAy, PEX KON...«.««s+42eseee+ On and after Monday the 1st October an accommodation train will leave Orangeâ€" ville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friâ€" days at 6:50 a. m. Calling at all stations and arriving at Owen Sound at 11.50 a. m. Returning will leave Owen Sound on same day at 4:45 p. m., reaching Orangeâ€" ville at 10 p. m. For further particulars see posters. EDMUND WRAGG, General manager. To learn the printing business. Apply at the Guip® OrFICE, Dundalk. * Barrister, Attorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer &e., â€" Poullet St., Owen Sound. fm 87 From the premises of the Subscriber, one Grey Steer nearly white, and one Brindled Steerâ€"star on face and turned up horns, both coming four years old. The steers were bought on the 9th Con, Proton, and strayed away on the 2ud inst. â€" Any person returning them to the subscriber, or giving such information as will lead to their recovery will be suitably reâ€" ADDITIONAL TRAIN, BETWEEN Orangeville and Owen Sound. Came on the premises of the subscriber, Lot 20, Con. 9; Township of Proton, about the last of July, a twoâ€"year old Red and White Heifer. The owner may have her by proving property and paying â€"expenses. Apply to Adam Bryce, Hopeville P. O. Proton, Oct. 18, 1877. *1â€"27 All parties are hereby Cautioned against purchasing a note drawn by the umler.li’,vued in favor of Robert Gordon,for the sum of five dollars, being dated on or about 3rd Oct.; 1877, as 1 have received no value for the same. I will beâ€"at all times, ready to fill all orders in that department entrusted to me, or astesd Auction Sales of Farm Property in Proton, Artemesia, Osprey, Melanethon or any Township in the County of Grey, at very moderate rates and on short notice. Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railâ€" At the Dundalk» Carriage Works, 200 pair Natural Crooks for sleigh runnersâ€"Eim, Birch, and Maple. Apply to T. B. GRAUY, Dundalk, Oct. 11, 1877. tiâ€"37 warded. J. W. MORROW, I have now established in connection with the Farmers and Mechanics‘ Agency, of Dundalk, an Twelve Thousand Dollars of Private Funds to Loan, in sums to suit applicants, at a low rate of interest, on good Mortgage Security. Apply to JAMES LAMON, Dundalk, July 26, 1877. NEW ADVERTISMENTS. Auctioneering Department. Dundalk, Oct. 5, 1877. Dundalk, Oct. 11, 1877 MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Office, October 16, 1877. Auction Sales. DuUxpaLk, Octobér 18, 1877, , per 100, lbs, at mill §3 00 to $3 25 ‘No. 2« «@ 2 25 to 2 25 Licensed Auctioneer. DUNDALK MARKETS. BOY WANTED TORONTO MARKETS. â€" Toroxto, October 18, 1877 $12,000.00. J. W. FROST, L. L. B. Came Astray. WANTED. STRAYED! NOTICE. sessescs««.. 11 00 to 12 00 War CHITTICK ROBT. GORDON A. G. HUNTER $1 20 to $1 27 1 08 to 1 13 Attorneyâ€"atâ€"law. 15 50 to 18 75 2 25 to 2 25 2 00 to 2 00 1 00 to 1 00 0 70 to 0 70 0 28 to 0 30 0 80 to 0 50 0 50 to 0 60 8 00 to 10 00 0 50 to 0 60 5 00 to 1 00 to 17 to câ€"37 câ€"37 20 18 T2 part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish, 866 per week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work oronly your spare moments. We have ageuts who are making over $20 per day. . Ali who engage at once can make money fait. At the present time money can not be madeso easily at any other business. It costs nothing to t:fv the business. _ Terms and $5 Outfitfree, Address All parties against whom I hold Notes and Book accounts will please be kind enough (to study their own nterest,) to come forward and settle at once. There are many for whom I have waited year after year, but forbearance ceasing to be a virtue, I have decided to wait no. longer, and all accounts not settled before the lst November will be placed in Court without reserve. at once, H, Harcetr & Co., Portland, Maine, $777 ARMSTRONG‘S Family Medicines For the cure of Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Pain and Cramps in the Stomach and Bowels, and _ , Children ‘Teething. This Cordial is not intended to soothe children into an unnatural and disturbed sleep, locking up disease and its cause in the system, as most of the Soothing syrups and Godfrey‘s Cordial do. It does not conâ€" tain one particle of opium, or any other narcot‘c, which so often produce alarming symptoms, such as disordered vision. loss of speech, stupor, spasms, convulsions, paralysis, starting in the sleep, twitching of the mouth, coldness of the feet, a low pulse and often death,. This Cordial. will remove all the above symptoms, and their eauses. This Cordial gently moves the bowels draws off poisonous matter from the child and eases pain the first dose. It acts well on the Liver and Kidueys. TO ALL WHOQO Dominion Worm Powders. The Worm Medicines in these powders are combined with purgative medicines. This avoids the necessity of giving castor oil or other opening agents ut{:’r the POWâ€" British Condition Powders. These Powders are composed of nine kinds of Medicines, all fulfilling their difâ€" ferent offices, viz.; Laxatives, to act on the stomach and bowels ; Alteratives, to act on the liver and blood; Diureties, to act on the kidneys and bladder ; Diaphoreties, to act on the skin ; and Tonies, to act on the muscles and general system. _ They conâ€" tain Demuleents, Stimulants, and Carmiâ€" natives, to prevent griping or colic. DERS ; which is troublesome to the parâ€" ent and disagreeable to the child. . They will positively take away the worms if the child has them. 12 in a box. Price 20c. No Pain Killer was ever offered to the public as good as this pleasant and effectual remedy for any â€"pain or cramp of the human family. Composed of 12 of the best medicines in the. Materia Medica. This Syrup is a specific for Croup. It has never failed to cure the disease when given in time. _It is a prompt emetic and will break up Inflamation of the lungs, Bronclhitis, Influenza, Croup or colds, in a short time. _ It also relieves whooping cough when many other medicines have failed. _ Keep it in your homes, it will save your child from death some cold night. Price 25¢. After the above explanations is may be easily seen how a Medicine like these Powders is able to effect a cure of all the diseases to which horses and cattle are subject. e These Powders are not recommended in coughs or colds; although they are needed to aid the cough powders when the horse is in poor condition. For Heaves and coug‘s the Powders. For these and other reasons we think it advisable to use the Medicines alâ€" ternately. If both Medicines are required at the same time, give the Heave Powders at night, and the Condition Powdersin the morning. We defy the World to produce two bettor Powders for general purposes. This Oil has been used, for many years, with the best success in the treatment of the following diseases, viz.:â€"Ringbone, Tamors, Swelling in the throat, Wind galls, Sweney, Fistula, Sprains, Saddle and harness galls, Poll Evil, Scratches of the worst form, Corks and Flesh wounds. compouxp» syrtr oF SQUILLS AND TPECAC. Should be used. They contain seven arâ€" ticles expressly adapted to the treatment of throat and lung disease. R It cuts out fungus or proud flesh in one or two applications. â€"It will not take off the hair except it is well rubbed in and apâ€" plied frequently. Put up in nearly halfâ€"pints and sold for 25¢ Oct, 4th, 1877. fmâ€"36 We are satisfied from long experience, that all Condition and Heave Powders act better separately, because their ingredients belong to classes of Medicines which necesâ€" sarily act in opposition to each other. The Expectorants, Nauseants, Sedatives and Narcotics in Heave Powders are, in their effect upon the system, directly contrary to the Tonies nmf Stimulants in Condition HARDY‘S British Troop Oil. wbne-a_pphcauou to a Cork, or any other wound, will effectually keep out the frost in winter and the flies in summer. | Sold in Dundalk by D. DAVIDSON. AROMATIC RHUBARB CORDIAL. BRITISH ANODYNE. BRITISH HEAVE POWDER Dundalk, October 11, 1877. After having a bountiful harvest most people are able to pay if only .wi'lling. ET publish this so that all mn;y have due notice and save unnecessary expense as I do not purpose sending any one around to collect, and if any one has to be sent it will be an officer of the ‘Court. _ K=4"The above applies only to those who owe Back Accounts and Notes past due. is not easily earned in thes times, but it can bemade in three months by any one of either sex, in any Laa 2. _| 44 Mrractrous Prx. .. Writes with s q and apâ€" ,,.e...â€'§3°...i†r“oq:: ed. Lasts one ye-rfd; e hi'p"sml((;‘{'m ““"‘““m?.m'i n d for 25¢ serfect gem. Sample 10 ce itsâ€"three for 2: "" Te ceute. bnhk&etroo. Addr ss, MONTREAL Good Family Flour for sale, fmâ€"36 _‘ NOVELTY CO., Montreal, Que. 23â€"y.* Dunillak, Feb. 23, 1877. The subscribers beg to inform the inhabitants of Bouth Grey that they are prepared to exeâ€" cute all orders in Woolen Factory. Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing, Cloth Dressing‘! NONE BUT EXPERIENCED WORKMEN EMPLOYED. Fullâ€"Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Filling Yarn, éc., which will be sold at moderate prices, Call and examine. Woor Takex IN Excmaxar ror Goops or in payment for work. #».To parties coming a distance to get Roll Carding done, we will do our best to give them their work home with them, Leads, the onward movement forward in his motto, and he now flings his banner to the breeze, notifying the inhabitants of Proton, avd surrounding Townships, that he has purchased the Carding and Fulliny Maâ€" chinery formerly owned, by Mr. J. J. Middleton, and has fitted them up in firstâ€" class style, and is now ready for Roll Cardâ€" ing and Cloth Dressing, and hopes by strict nttention to business and good work, to merit a share of public patronage. Havâ€" ing had an experience of over twentyâ€"five years he has no hesitation in saying that all work shall be warranted according to quality. _ The following . gentlemen can testify to his ability as a workman in the past: Mr. H. Graham, Merchant, Dunâ€" dalk; Mr. J. Agnew, Councillor, New Surâ€" vey ; Mr. W. Hoskinson, New Survey; Mr. J. Nixon, New Survey. Those from a distance calling early in the morning will get their rolls home with them the same day. m + JAMES McM. REID Dundalk, May 23, 1877. 1 Flesherton, June 20, 1877. The Subscriber wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Osprey, and surrounding Townships, that he is prepared to manuâ€" facture into all kinds of Wool Carding â€"ANDâ€" Cloth Dressing. JAMES McM. REID ~ Osprey WOOLLEN MILLS, etc., any quantity of Wool left at his Mills. Also that he has in Stock a Large quantity of Cloths, Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, ete., which will be sold very Low for Cash, or given in exchange for The highest Market Price in cash paid for Wool. Pay up is a nostrum got tip by people to delude their creditors and to injure Dundalk. The words "Pay Up," have spread over the country like the Potatoe Bug. If a distance from home and the people know you from home and the people know you are from Dundalk, the chilHren will be erying after you "pay up, pay up!" I am a citizen of Dundalk and tradesman and have no trouble with my customers. It so hapâ€" pens that when they become customers oj mine they soon get wellâ€"toâ€"do. The exâ€" periment is worth trying. awins aÂ¥ Cure for ‘Pay Up. AGENTS. $§5 A DAY selling th« Mreactious Prx. . Writes â€"with col A\Jl}ll‘ t Ns PME avie r Miracttous Prx. . Writes with col water. â€" No ink required. Lasts one year. / Cloth, Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Duandalk March, 9th, 1877 Maxwell, April 12, 1877. By reading and practicing KNOW # s oes tained in the best medical book ever issued, entitled SELFâ€"PRESERV ATION Ys Price only $1. Sent by mail Â¥@ELEH on receipt of price. It sent FREE to all. Send. . Â¥*"®®®%Ws _ for It at once. _Address PEABODY_ MEDIC INSTITUTE, No. 4 Bulâ€" “Y‘ELF fnch St., Boston, Mass. PROCLA MATIO N ! We have on hand a large stock of WOOL.. FLESHERTON in firstâ€"class style. MAXWELL. J. & N. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM , HERON. JOHN NORVAL *fmll fmâ€"21 17â€"f. E. D. WILCOX, Would call the attention of the public ot Dundalk, and surrounding country, to the fact that he keeps constantly on hand a large Stock of WATCHES, Crocks, and JEWELLERY, which he sells at Toronto prices. Engageâ€" ment and Wedding Rings a speciality. Goods to select from sent on application. y30 E. D. WILCOX. TAILORING. Wm. CHITTICK, Cash Store! Prepared to Receive Orders Most Fashionable STYLES. D U N D A L K DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, Etc. Goods for Cash as Cheap as can West of Orangeville. immediately. Begs to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and vicinity that he hae on hand and for sale All those indebted, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to settle up Apples by the Peck. CLOTHING, Family Flour Wishes to inform all those who require his services, that he is January, 29, 1877. Mr. P. WHITTLE! Make up the same on short notice. Remember the stand, Main Street, DUNDALK. $. Haneyâ€" Dundalk, Jan. 29. 1877. NUTS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, LEMONS, PLUMS, TEMPERANCE DRINKS, ESTABLISHMENT. Also that he has opened new Refreshment Rooms, MAIN STREET, A SUPPLY OF GOOD ALWAYS ON HAND. MARKDALE, a fine stock of AND IN THE All kinds of propert{ Insured in Good Companies at low Rates. Farm Property Insured against Fire and Lighining for 3 years at 75 cents on the $100. (LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE) Man and also his Horse Insured against accidents and death from any catse. K="Good Mortgages and Municipal Debentures Bought. Communications promptly attended to. Always to be found in the Office, on Mondays and Tuesdays. GEORGE RUTHERFORD, OFFICE, Main Street, Dundalk. / Farmers and others who want to borrow money can have it at from 8 to 8§ per cent on the Simple Interest principle, the borrower having the right to pay off his Mortgzage at any time by giving one or two months‘ notice. _ Business private and confidentidl, opompos Awarded the International Medal and Di[nlmnn for best Wood Sawing Machine at the Centenmial Exhibition, Philadelphia; also First Prize at Hamilton, Guelph, and at all the County Show Fairs wherever shown, â€" Call and get Price List from MONEYâ€"Firmers wishing to obtain Money cannot do better than to call 1t the Farmer® Orders solicited. _ #2"All orders promptly sent for all kinds of IMPLEMENTS.@s SAW and GRIST MILL MA(‘HL‘\'ER&' of all descriptions, â€" General purpose Ploughs of the best kinds to be had. GANG PLOUGHS, Wrought Iron or Wooden Frame, sold on next year‘s terms, or at a reduction it Cash be paid this Winter. â€" Marness of all kinds ; Waggons and Sleighs, the celebrated Uxbridge Organs, Sewing Machines, Tomb Stones, «e., of all kinds, Bold by _ Wat MARSHALL, Dundalk, LANDS.â€"I beg leave to call the attention of those wishing to purchase land, as 1 have & number of good, ana cheap, Farm Lots for sale. ##"Send address acd get my catalogue OrFICEâ€"One door South of the Angloâ€"American Hotel. Dundalk, Auguss 30, 1877. Ax oun Pitys1CTA®, setired from active prac« tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a Vegetable Remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,Catarrh and all Throat and Lung Affections ; also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderfal curaâ€" tive powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering felâ€" lows. Actuâ€"rted by this motive and a conâ€" scientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will sen4 FREE OF CHARGE, to all who d sire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and successfully nsing. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. ~~~ Dr. C. STEVENS, p.ar. _ 23y _ Box 80, Brocevitur, Oxt. Dundalk Insurance, Loaning and GENERAL AGENCY. CONsUMPTION CURED. | c h fl’ i T. J. 8 Wive Fears Sicenots Va.0a 67 SW PHRROR 2 VERCIDRITE Catarmh .-“L Pain in Shoulders, Back and Leog, and Drepuings in Throst Disappeat. Br. Aumaxp, P. Q., Sept, 18, 107¢, Na. T. J. B. HARDING. Dear Sim,â€"being %MM may know some thing of the merits of your, ermumionar Coramnn Rewe #ov, Iwish to inform you what i has done for me, . 1 am 20 L‘-nou, had been out of heriti. for about five y-nmJ i employed three or four different doctors, and eased my pains and gave me an improved apperite and -“cuk{fllm hm.:l'-u n-..uwaltoh-h‘l’.--v»h able to endure hard and contivued labot, such ms chonâ€" an: clearing land, at which 1 have been engased the season. My recovery 1 attribute mbl‘, with Goote , 10 the se of your M‘hlâ€"-ï¬l‘. unuu‘ @1 per buttle, MIENREY G30 DIL® ABE F0 Liz. Lis . BLD‘S CONSTITUTAONAL CaZAdAE BEMEDT Alls TALL ao OTARL Dundalk, August 30th, 1877, August 22, 1877. Farmers and ~Mechanics‘ W. Marshall, Agent, Dundalk. Conveyancing done with neatness and despatch. A. G. HUNTER, Loans Advanced on Town or Village Property. and Mechanics‘ Agency now established in the town of Dundalk, whore you can get Moxey at a reduced rate of Interest, on ##"Terms to suit yourselves, â€"to pay off a previous mortgage, build a New House, or Barn, to clear more Land, or to obtain a choice breed of Cattle, ##2"Loans will be put through without loss of time, while the strictest privacy will be maintained in all transactions, and prices. The Young Champion Wood Sawing Machine ! ears‘ Sieenoss Cu.oa op Hour GENERAL AGENCY, CANNOT be cured by Knufls, Washes or Local Applications, | Thonsands of cases, nome of forty years standing have been entirely cnred by Comermn yomoxas Caramin Rument. For male hy all drugitista. Rend stamp tor Trea: tire on Oata‘rh to . HAROING . Baocevius, On CATARRH GOOD MORTGAGES BOUGHT. D. DAVIDSON. s done for me, 1 am 20 for about five y-nud rent doctors, and c an ot k "minl "Gat en when t to do an hour‘s work at min under the shouider n.‘:vuyn-omi.ul there was a Te in use tnrcer and r condition wher 1 com« edy. one bottle of which LILLLL sns and M ON EV . DUNDALK, ONTARIO. The undersigned, while thanking his numerous customers and the public gener» ally for the very liberal patronuge bestowed upon him since commencing business in Dundalk, wishes to intimate to the inhabiâ€" tants of Dundalk and surrounding country that he has removed from his old stand to his new building on Main Street, Correct Time! OPPOSITE THE POST OFFTICE, where he has a carefully selected stock of MUSICAL VIOLIN®, Watches, Clocks, All work warranted, and satisfaction guarâ€" anteed. TERMS sTICTLY Ccasi. REMEMBER THE SsTANID»: OPPOSITE THE POST OPMICE, and call and secure good reliable timeâ€" all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Spzectar Arrextros Paro to Reramixe. JOHNX NICKLE. Dundalk, Jan. 29 1877. which will be got when ordered. CONCERTINAS, and AND JEWELRY INSTRUMENTS, such ms ACCOLDEOXNS, y31 y31 yl