aused it to be publisned in the 1 Exspositor, nor read it intil af published, nor had it read to me t read in my hearing until it was i; I was not aware that #uy pe was about to |'ublbh ; never Pssm o CTCxCe pecoricodeâ€"sisk pubkikds l‘ i it on the 5th of this month ‘.’l ® ‘ it was addressed to me at Inj h wul mw W ik i uic s s s ge alk, it would m hen te n mand M N ed . A nave lived in the ne 1 was & boy. mgimal letter. Mr. Laneâ€"I got a letter yden & Robarts dated ~letter producedâ€"and eet tae eves i ht inwety was e Wroruh the lette reday evening a girl named Keeâ€" m years old living on the Brock Gueiph, while going down staire »p im each hand fell, the lamps ind seattering the coal oil over ng which ut once took fire, and slay the Pope was suffering in ny, and his death was hourly exâ€" » great sgony until about mud n deaih put an end to her sufferâ€" \ Th fire counld be put out nearly all @ was burnt, and the girl only Lk t Wis ntertained his in & t w Railway Company. ther our u the nipe i eorn u Lis entrance upon his new anated ¢ted severe afthet laid Xaubuail Tempest in a Teapot. [o the Editor of the Guide. M the The delay M xb. whe Mr Mes r€ ) no pollsé e creature comforts with ail wdinary mortals, for I noticed imediate viemity Cups of To s of Cuke and Usnuay disap~ ay that was truly appalling, merved lum callitg for tue ol ‘Lea ana the teuth bag of it constraummed to remonstlate, on the point of mdicuting to lntdues were not prepurca tor ¢ mtoud upon their larder; ayment of twenty cents tor (Sgneu,) «yea of strangers who might, wl, consider that we were in all the attributes of good e sensiuve young gentleman from the social in tï¬u‘u"'. organised to participute in t 1al, and it would ]’.'h†h ae the kind of UM“IM flord Lim an opportunity of here is one u'uug certain the is nature did not prevent hig Ir M { your well eundufl.‘.‘ rual was ouly arenlated im we uol be necessary to 1o. in your issue of last week, vcea. given by Mrs. $y MeC onnell, ut the M however, the be publisued in lh‘.‘;t, nor read it antil ;a""-‘ nor had it read to me, nog ied on Thursday mornâ€" 1 the Licutenantâ€"Govâ€" I got a letter fro & 4 ‘ Eolaietter from Mesere, ropean," from Cape ymontn, has been of France. Crew r her safe y CACATenuct Io giÂ¥e any rcusive right to puck , the yrub,â€"but before ata uis hnely chiseled Â¥ tne door had made & mmus well developed orâ€" d H heants wrivals at Collingâ€" : days, and all the ssel from Chicago, : time overdue, and rectors hoid office the general Board ‘cessaury funds for ter was placed im nueli, of this town. vo. Juckson, J. H. hme, Fislay Meâ€" l Alex Mcheonzie. es Murdock. hton and â€" MelaicJomi. rs. John Naiswmitlh 1, Cupt. Winfield, is well developed orâ€" ging w.th unerring ve much sympaâ€" u, following so t week 350. â€"Pive shurese r to be a directur. st, composed of utleld, Hampton wa to confer with ts with reference mas â€" M «Au the mud; he it, to vindiente hiw Just phansey his rovisional Diâ€" Leman withdrow, is he rounded the â€" an untriendly log E bus nuumber ts umselt making & e soul of Uunm-. (Lestiol â€" was unâ€" »y t.e non arâ€" at Liverpocl e.used by ® Jous Aostw until it was pub. ent HTIAE Wikes en} ea to 18 Wus tue buck. EKuâ€" ed, and Claxaâ€" lst a deput«â€" Durhane Dowell. ARGUs Allen, 'h. Spring Wheat * Darley, / x# Onts, « Pe“' «s irM‘ l H c d----- A CC CC )ressed Hogs, per 1 00 to Butter, rolls, pel;-ih.._.‘,;?.:'_', * 21 to * SWt EY yarecavercerrary 18 to EGIS, DT UOR.ccriecscecec.c.s» _ 19 to Potutoes, per DAG,â€"««.+;«,««,, _ 60 to Turnips, per bush:..‘....:2." _ 00 to Hay, yer tom.................. 14 00 to Lamb Skins. Hides per CWb............ HQGY scacsrirrrrre Confederaie Olice, Dec. Flour per barrel..............85 Ontmeal per burrel........... 4 Full WiQIth.~...crrecersecercancer I Treadwoell Wheat.............. 1 BPbA WGUE.....cccercccccrccee 0 POMS .sasv44 041 «s0ves readteitecutubad AR Chickins per pair.... Geese per Ib.......... Turkeys per lb....... Duxva‘ ®, December Flour, per 100, lbs, at mill $2 25 Â¥Flout X«. #,* * 2 25 Core Mouk * ©** s.csscce. 0O Bhorts, We . / «e 1 00 Bran, Mc3 iÂ¥ 0 60 Fall Wheat.per bush......~ 1 12 Bpring Whewâ€" * ......... 0 90 Outs *C . secscsce . O 20 Barley 4* ;â€". Jeesveus K B0 Pous ** surccucsuee O O Hay per KOM...c.4«srcss.. 8 g Potatces per bags.......... 0 Pork per 100 (b...:......... 400 Keek * seersescencercecsers e U Hides * ......clccisscsiiess t:00 Sheepskins eacii............. 0 40 Butter p6r ID....«.csucsceseccs O 16 ESIS PR MOLZ...ececte «exiaress Wood, dry, per cgrd....... WOOR .22 cerrecrceciverenadentatde The news froms Paris yestorday morning is of a deâ€"idod‘y alarming charaeter. M. Bat! i> is said to have failed in his ‘attempt to form s Ministry owieg to the inalality of his colleagues to agree upon a programme, and it is now askerted that the Marthal has given up all iGca of concilistion; that De Kerdrel, a mere tool of De Broglie, will be used to form a Ministry which would cmarry a dissolution by violent and illegal means; and that De Broglie will himsclf then assume the reims, with the determination of ahrinking from‘ nothing. ‘The greatest apprehonsion prevails in Paris, and many foreigners are leaving the city. The fact of the Goveriment having orlered the troops to remain in their barracks in Parie #nd at Veszillés, and having closed all the : gunsmiths‘ shops, is cminous of further | trouble of a kind which is not new to the French capital. ‘ Eresh Indian otithiges aro reportsd from the Black Hills country. Deadwood is said to be completely iuvested.. and four commaniss of envalry have been ordered to proceed thither by foreed marches. Ot‘er troops are to be despatched to Bismak by lightening trains. NA Tux Grorxeztows Burourar Szxtzncro. â€"Andrew Thompson, the Georg:town burâ€" glar, who pleaded guilty of breaking into Armour‘s jewellery store a few days ago, was sentenced on Thursday by: Judge Seott to seven years in the Kingston Pemâ€" tentiary. A petition for the repeal of the Dankin byâ€"law is to be presented to the Council of Lenox. ® f Sixty five large Jmehm of minerals have been gont to the Paris Etposition by th : Geclogical Survey of the Dominion. An attempt has been made to take the life of the Prince of Montenegro by mlowing up his temporary residence at Antivariâ€" the house of & Mohammedan Bey. Fortuâ€" nately the Prince was absent,but one of his body guard was killed, and six injured by the explosion. 4. As was to have Leen expected, the effect of the fall of Plevna has Leen to intensify any desire for peace that may have existed at Cumhntipoyle, and it is stited that the Porte will take immediate steps for the conclusion of an armistice wth a visw to negotitions louking to the establishâ€" ment of peace on a permanent basis. The Russians, however will not discentinue the prosecutions of hotilities, even should prelemininary negotations for perce be opened. The latest story of Osman Pasha‘s sortic is that it was prompted by entire abâ€" sence of provisions, and that when he atâ€" tempted to return from . his. unsuccesssful artack he found the town oceupied by Rusâ€" sinns and Roumaniszns from Gravitza, whereupon he surrendered. "The number of prisoners taken by the Russians was forty thousand, exclusive of twenty thouâ€" sand sick and wourded. Osman Pasha was among the wounded, and his injuries may possibly prove fatal. There Lave been great rejoicing at St. Petersbwrg in consequence of the success. The Turkish Council of State has deterâ€" mized that in future all Christiins shall be eligible for administrative offices in the provinces. eprmrec ue . e i CE‘ The London Times urges that the present is a favorable moment for meditaticn, and expresses a hope that the British Governâ€" ment will ‘use all its efforts in that direeâ€" Plevyna has fdi6r." On Bnï¬aa'y‘ Osmahn pashr made a last attempt to breeak turough the Russian linges, in hope of fightâ€" ing his way to Widin, but being attacked in front and in the rear was compelled to surrender after a brave fight in which he was seriously wounded. The city is now in the hands of the Russo Roumanian army, and it remains to be seen what efâ€" fect its fall will huve â€" towards «shortening the struggle in which the Porte is engagedâ€" The London Times urges that the present L. _ y‘ ks 1 A London despatch, dated Adrianople, Decem! or 4, says a report has reached here that the Turks have captured Elena with :Mn P1rij MOUNT FOREST.MARKETS. A Lond m DUNDALK â€"MARKETS Tuarcoâ€"Russian War. en thce ob fmmcaeocqaas 10, lbs, at mill $2 25 to $4 75 "rediial ie 2 20 to 2 25 40088 seessercs C OO t & 00 nc 1 00 to 1 00 milthbhas 0 60 to 0 60 per bush......~ 1 12 to 1 15 & > N* . eccccecee O 9i bir L O0 6 e U 28 fo O 30 ** /. deccere. K 00 io : 0C 60 ** sn cevseese O 5Ooto O 55 ba decheduedkaragecs . $ g.: to 10 00 Dufff.sir.sle, > iA to 0 60 UeeeeZecesscerce ‘ CAOQ t 40 evsustueccensense« . Ae CY Iur o 00 ereeriactarzcercece. G:UOO to .& O0 KCites«cccrsecere O 40â€" to 1 00 evevenssuususcces O IG it O 16 ssesabte ectessce AF MEXOG: MA 1@ Uhecisccsicec use ons ues cemmmmice K remmmscconsves % rous eosuscauct P averssencen cow MR Aoastaraintecie: M en bacits ced AK 0 15 to 0 15 to 1 25 to 0 23 to 0 25 to 0 05 to 0 07 to ee. 11, 1877. $5 50 to 5 75 . 4 00 to 4 50 .1 10 to 1 13 1 05 to 1 10 . 0 95 to 1 08 0 40 to 0 45 0 28 to 0 30 , N 50 to 0 55 _0 60 to 0 65 _0 14 to 0 14 0 12 to 0 15 0 20 to 0 25 0 20 to 0 50 0 75 to 0 80 5.00 to. 6 00 10 00 tol2 00 *56 to 36 to 80 to 50 to 13, ‘\l bo 13, 1877, 18 30 10 00 0 60 Â¥2 5 15 4 50 1 13 1 10 0 25 0 06 4 10 6 00 6 00 1 00 0 16 0 15 0 2 00 1 00 0 60 1 15 1 00 0 30 70 00 50 A young lady wishes to get a. situation to learn â€"Dressmaking. Apj))i('atiun to be seut to Guip® Office, Dundalk. d44 Wants to learn Droessmaking Any person who has made a new disâ€" covery or invention, can ascoitain, free of c‘arge, whether a patent car probably be obtained, by writing to tue undorsigned. Address for the paper, or concerning Patâ€" ents, Branch Office, Corner F & 7th Sts, Washington, D. C. PATENTS In connection + with the Scrâ€" ENTITC Axertcas, Messrs. Muun & Co. ure Solicitors of Amcrican and Foreign Patents, and have.the largest establisl:ment in the world. â€" Patents are obtained on the best terms. Models of New Inventions and Sketches examined, and advice free. A special uotice is made in the Scrextrrrc Axtericax of all Inventions Patented through this Ageney, with the name and residence of the Patontee. Public aitenâ€" tion is thus directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction often effected. The Somxntrnc Axzarrcax is alarge First Class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen pages, printed in tae most beautiful style, profuseâ€" | ly illitstrated with splendid engracings, | representing the newest Iuventions and | tue most recent Advances in the Arts and Sceiences ; including Mechanies and Enginâ€" | eoring, Steam Engimeerieg, Raiway, Minâ€" | ing, Civil, Gas and Hydraulic Engineering, | M .1 Work, Iron, Stcel and Metal Work : | Chemistry and Chemical Proceusses: Eleeâ€" 5 tricity, LOgls, Heat, Sound: ‘Technology, Photography, Printing, New Muchinery, New Processos, New Leceipes, Imjproveâ€" ments pertaining to Textile Industry, Weaving, Dyeing, Coloring, New Indusâ€" trinl Products, Anitmal, Vegetuble, and Mineral: New and Interesting Facts in Agriculture, â€" Horticulture, â€" the . Home, | Health, Medical Progress, Sccial Science, | aetural History, Geolegy, Astronomy, ete. . guage, free from technical terms, iustratâ€" ed with engravings, and so arranged as to interest and inform all classes of readers, old and young. ‘The Scientifie American is prometive of knowledge amd progress in every community where it cireulates. It should have a place in every Family,Readâ€" ing Ioom, Library, College or School. Terius, $3.20 per year, $1.60 halt year, which includes prepsyment of postage. Discount to Clubs and Agents. Single copies ten cents. . Sold by all Newsdealer=, lRemit by postal order to MUXN & CO., Publishers, 37 Park Row, New York. The most valuable practic«l papers, by eminent writers in all departinents of Sciâ€" ence, will be found in the Scientific Amerâ€" ican ; the whole presented in popular lanâ€" 4 THIRTYNIIRD YEAR. THE MOST POPULAR SCIENTIFIC PAPER IN THE WORLD. Only $3.20 a year, including Postâ€" age. Weekly. 52 Numbers a year. 4,000 book pages. Attention all, both great and small, To this, my advertising : 1 drive my trade just right ahead, Aud no monopolizing. My name is Norval, but uo. more Un Grampian hills I roam, For in Dundalk I‘ve placed my shop Aud built myself a home. Your horses shod, or any job o meet the great demand, I will turn out, without a doubt, ‘The best that‘s in the Jaud. 8So when you walk around Dundalk, To yview the village o‘er, Just halt a wee, ca.l in and see SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. HORSE SHMOEING a SPECIALTY in the shop lately occupied by Mr. F. F. Teeple, next door to the GUID& Printing Oilfice, on Proton Street. A Neow Face in an old Place. The Subscriber begs to .in/orm the inâ€" habitants of Dundalk, and Surrounding country, that he has commenced a Gensral Blacksmithing busiâ€" ness, The Directors of the Dundalk Union Agricultnral Society are requested to méet at the Office of A. G. Hunter, on Thursday, the 27th Dec., inst., at the hour of Two o‘clock, p. m., to close the business of the year, and to make further arrangements for the coming year. J MUNXN & Co., 87 Park Row, New York. Dundalk Union Agricultural Society. NOTICE TO DIRECTORS. BLACKSMITH SHOP and DWELLING, with Village Lot, for sale in the thriving village of Dundalk, on the line of the T. Oy & B. Hailway.= This shoy hds aâ€"large; run of custom, and an over averate of horse shoeing. It is situated in a splendid part of the Village, and only 200 yards from the Station. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. â€" For forther â€"information apâ€" ply to the wife of Mr. James Notter of a daughter. Haxt.roxâ€"On Thursday the 29th u‘t., the wife of Mr. William Hamilton, Euâ€" phrasia, of a daughter. Favsettâ€"On Saturday the 1st inst., the wife of Mr. James Fausett, Ravenna, of a daughter. Bow1sâ€"In Melanethon, on Saturday, the 8th of December,â€" the wife of Mr. Richard Bowlsof a son, Lesitzâ€"In Egremont on <the 8th inst., the wife of Mr. P. Leslie of a son. .\'o‘rrnâ€"â€"l_n Owen .Sonfd. on the 30th ult., of a dn‘glm;r. MA ol 2. ) A Dostzâ€"In Owen‘ Sound, on the 5th inst. the wife of Mr. Alex. Dobie, of : Horkt®sâ€"In Owen Sound, or nl_t., the wife of Mr.. Thos. ROBERT HOGARTH. Dundalk, Dec. 18th, 1877. yâ€"46 Repairing promptly attended to in all its branches, and satisfaction guaranteed. _A call solicited. NEW ADVERTISMENTS. Dundalk, Dec. 12, 1877 Dundalk, Dec. 13th 1877 BLACKSMITHIING. FOR SALE. JOIUN NORVAL, or the Gore. A. G. HUNTER, A. G. HUNTER, Secretary 77. bâ€"46 General Agent f ~ ti46 on in the new galiery which he has justereetâ€" ed and fitted up it?the best style, next: door to his WATCH SHOP, opâ€" posite the Post Office. Charges _mudcr.gtc, â€"â€"door to his WATCH SHOP, ’01" l‘rha undersigned . would respect{fully inform posite the Post_ Office. the inhabitant« of Dumwlalk and surrounding Charges mouderate ‘oonntry that he bas jittel up his shop in ~.~ sud ut lshelbume with Steain power and latest maâ€" ‘ lehineryl,l.lmlkthut a gmllten:ulul“wk of Furniâ€" & i ture will be kept m stoc at low rates. samfacnon Gumnteed' !Uunleflakmg will reovive special attention, , Call 4 and at low rates. . A nicely trit med Coffin, variy+ fuli mounted, for ten dollars up to forty dolâ€" lars, The cost of the Hearse to Dundalk or ttone near Dundalk is ;is".u ‘l"‘b‘burl" :ï¬lnll Robes, » ! gloves, scarfs, and hat ds _ kept in Stock. WwWATCHES, CL?CKS. JEWELLERY,[%MQH by telegrapi promptly attended to. SEWING MACHTNE3, etc , _ | Coffins can be sent by the first train, or they f # : can be sent in the hease, Cleaned and Repaired. o E. HUMPHRIES Undertaker, Dundalk, Oct. 25, 1877. . o oyn ob shas helburne. Ambrotypes, or Begs to inform the inhavitants of_Dundalk and surrounding country, that he is prepared â€" to _ take JOHN NICKLTE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, _ Conditions of sale can be obtained from R. G. Barrett, Solicitor, Toronto, or at the time of sale. The Vendors reserve to themselves the right to one bid upon each parcel if put up separntely, or to one bid upon the whole if put up in one lot. _ tm ferigd Upon one of the lots there is erected a oneâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half story frame house nearly new. The property will be put up separately or together, as may be desired. _ y County of Grey, and Provinee of Ontario, necording to the plun filed in the Registry Office of the South Riding of the County of Grey, subdividing Lots Nos. 228, 220, and 230, in the Second Range Southâ€"west of the Toronto and Sydenham Road, in the Towuship of Proton, at 12 o‘clock, noon. Those certain parcels of land and premises being composed of Lots 84 in Block "H" and 4 in Block I in the SATURDAY, the 15th DAYof DECEMâ€" BER NEXT, Pursnant to the power of sale contained in a mortgage dated 1st December, 1875, made by Juecob Sipes, of the ~Villige of Dundalk, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be sold by Public Auction at the AUCTION ROOMS OF ANDREW HENDERSON, 65, Yonge Street, in the Inistioge, Nov. 15, 1877. Mortgage Sale. The subscriber has purchased a Berkshire Boar, of the improved breed, from the Townâ€" ship of Pickering, which he will keep for serâ€" vice on Lot No. 200, 2nd Range, Proton, near Inistioge. â€" Charges for each sow $1, cash. Improved Berkshire Boar. on his premises Owen Sound Street, near the STATION, + â€" â€" Dundalk. Good Family Flour for sale, Dundiak, Feb. 23, 1877. Begs to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and vicinity that he has on hauc +1 for sale a fine stock of The Subscribers having refitted their Steam Saw Mill, at Dundalk, and put in a powerful new boiler, are prepared to sell this mill property, or exchange it for farmâ€" ing lands. The Mill is 100 by 45 feet, with Shingle, Lath, and Stave Machinery. There is about four acres of land attached, with Railway frontage of about 80 rods, and Railway Siding to Mill Yard. ‘There is also a good Two Story Dwelling and office on the property. Would be leased subject to sale. Large quantities of eusâ€" tom logs are now offering for immediate sawing. R. J. DOYLE, 8. J. LANE. Solicitor for the Vendors. November 15th, 1877. eâ€"42 Notiee is hereby given that the Tororto, Grey & Bruce Railway Company will apâ€" gy to the Legislature of the Province of ntario at the next Session thereof, for an Act to ammend the several Acts relating to the said Company, so as to enable the said Company to issue Postal Bonds and Second Mortzage Bonds, and to enable the Company to sell the unallotted shares of their capital stock at such price as the Company thinks fit, and to confirm agreeâ€" | ments with other Railway Companies, nnd municipal corporations, and for certain ‘ other purposes. ] Steam Saw Mill Mr. P. WHITTLE! Photographs, FROM LOCKET to LIFE SIZE, TOYS, FAXNCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, CANNED FRUIT, CANXNED FISH, FRESH OYSTERS, SARDINES, etc. Also that he has opened new Oyvyuiter â€" TNtooms, Nov. 29, 1877. Nov. 29th,1877. Village of Dundalk, DUN DALEKX. City of Toronto Sale or Lease, DUNDALK. Notice. Solicitor for the Applicants. SAMUEL WAKELY. W. H. BEATTY, R. G. BARRETT, at Jnt antonitiiiireant es s m ecdperani it C ult se cce on *L1.49 *{44 d44 Great chance to make I 4 , money. _ We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapâ€" est and best liiustrated family publication in the world. Any one can become a sucesssful agent. â€" The most ciegant works of art given free to subscribers. . ‘The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reâ€" portsmaking over$150 in a week, Alady agent reports taking over 409 subscriber in ten days. All who engage make money fast, â€" You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terma free. Elegant and expensive Outfit free. If you want %mn'mble work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the businm.ivo one who engages fails to make great pay. Adâ€" All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Boots aud Shoes. Remember the place, Corner of Main and . Queen Streets, Dundalk, 5 J. W. MORROW. Those wanting firstâ€"class Boots & Shoes, should call and give me their order, which I purpose filling with the best material the market can procure, and as all work is got up under my own supervision, I have not the least hesitaâ€" tion in saying that entire satisfaction will be given,. All work warranied. Ladiss‘ and Gents‘ Sewed and Pegged Calf Boots, A SPECIALITY. Say, young man, where did you get those Sewed Boots you have on ? Why, 1 got them AT MORROW‘S SHOESHOP, in Dundalk ! Can‘t see ‘em any where else same style, He is making them for 87 a pair (cash)â€"real beauties, the cheapest I ever saw. IN A SHOE SHOP 1 f; PROCLA_EATION! Wool Carding To six days of the Week | Leads, the onward movement forward in his anotto, and he now flings his banner to the breeze, notifying the inhabitants of Proton, ‘und surrounding Townships, that he has purchased the Carding and Fulling 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, ana hopes by strict attention 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 qualit¢. ‘Tue 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. Niton, New Survey. Those from a distance calling early in the morning will get their rolls home with them the same day. e aPnmo BMn 6 JAMES McM. REJD Dundalk, May 23, 1877. 1 Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing, â€"ANDâ€" |Cloth Dressing! I in firstâ€"class style, â€"ANDâ€" . Cloth Dressing. JAMES McM. REID Flesherton, June 20, 1877. Fullâ€"Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Filling Yarn, éc., which will be sold at moderate prices. Call and examine. _ * Woor Taxex in Excuanaer ror Goops or in payment for work. ¢».To parties coming a distance to get Roll Canding done, we will do our best to give them their work home with them. The subscribers beg to inform the inhabitznts of South Grey that they are prepared to exeâ€" eute all orders in NONE BUT EXPERIENCED WORKMEN EMPLOYED, Dundalk, Aug. 30, 1877 Woolen Factory. Theâ€"Proprietor is making: these. lines a speciality and consequently can do better for his customers than those in general merchandise. to suit every machine, and any article in these lines not in stock, will be ordered Biscuits and Confectionery. Teas, Tobaccos, and pipes, in large variety. and OILS, MACHINE OILS, BRUSHES Fo of All Kinds, Books and Stationery, FANCY TOYS and TOILET ARTICLES, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Parmrs SENTENCED|! Go To Bolster‘s, Sewing Machine Needles o engages Iails to make yreat p-;{‘ Ad The People‘sJournal," Portland, Maine, NOTICE. We have on hand a large stock of specially on application, Hard Labour, [H FLESHERTON J. & N. CAMPBELL, Th 17â€"{. fmâ€"21 Prepared to Receive Orders Most Fashionablse STYLES. Wm. CHITTICK, Lots 82, 83, and 34, in 8rd Con. S.D.Râ€"| a; the Dundalk Carriage, Works, 200 Osprey, 80 neres each ; also Lut 17, in 8tl Natupal Orooks '.:."“â€' _"'h' * .l“: Con. Proton. .Terims easy. Apply w‘&,‘,,,' and Maple, .. sivighy ruuncs . HECTOL MeINNES, Apply to, T. E. GRaApYy, ttâ€"42 Dundais ?. 0.‘ _ Luncll. (st.41, u:'.". B. D. WILCOX, MARKDALE, 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 _ y< WA'I;CHES. 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. PATENT MEDICINES, &e., &¢., all cheap for Cash. K="Very good JAPAN TEA * only 85 cents per pound. Lake Superior White Fish and Salmon Trout, Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, CLOTHING, All sizes and prices, from the most elaborate in design to the common and plain. Wishes to inform all those who require his services, that he is Neil McAulay Make up the same on short notice. What everybody says must be True| Remember the stand, Main Street, DUNDALK. TAKE NOTICE. Lots cheap. TITLE INDISPUTABLE. Dindalk, Nov 15, 1877. ESTABLISHMENT. W. L. MARSHALL, Dundalk, Dondalk, Nov. 20th, 1877. Dundalk, Nov. 29, 1877. For TORONTO HOUSE. TOMB STONES. FURNITURE. Is Agent for and can supply Tomb Stones of A full assortment of Furniture at the 2ap. part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish. $66 per week in your own town. â€"You.need not be away from huoa« over night. You can give your whole time to the work orouly your spare moments, We have ageuts who., are making over $20 per day. . Al. who eugage at once can make money fart. At the present time mbo;ry can u-ln.ln made so casily at any uther business, It costs nothing to try the business. _ Terms and $5 Outfit free. Azlm at once, H, HaLLert & Co., Pyrtland, Maine. $7T77 All those indebted, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to wettle up immediately. Goods for Cash as Cheap as can be had West of Orangeville. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, Etc. D U N D A L K. Cash Store! Family Flour Buch bt., Dosion, Mass. Bteck Logravin marâ€" vel of art rnm:nyâ€" mt rRCE to all. Send for it at once, _Addrcss PEADODY . NEDICAL JNSTITUTE, ) o. 4 Dul. s. HManey. Dundalk, Jan. 29. 1877. 6# E3N isxB on reccipt of prics It treats of Exhanstod V tality, P‘romsture Doeline, Nervous and Physier] Debiicy, and the endless concomiizut ils snd untold ra.scries that r=sult therefrom, and contains more then 5) orizinal preâ€" nrlï¬v(‘onl, rav on> of which i« worth the price of the book, â€" This book was written by the most ex» tonsive and probably the most skilful j ractitioner in Aimerica, to whom was asearced a goid and jew» «led med«l by the National Mediec] Association, A Pamplict, ilustrated with_the very fhucst KNSY A SUPPLY OF Goop ALWAYS OX HAND. MAIN STREET, sâ€"a marâ€" i beautyâ€" all.â€" Send Addrcss EDICAL S rHYSELF , Mass, By reading and practicing the incstimable t: uhs cone taincd in the best medical book ever Insued, entitled is not casily earnied in thes times, but 1t can bemade in three months by any one of either sex, in any Village E. BROWNE *y1 y1 «d llncurm Pux, _ Writes with cold water, No uk required. Lasts one year, A peifect gem. â€" Sample 10 ceutsâ€"three for 25 , Conte, Catalogue tree, Addrs, MONTREAL * NOVELTY CO. Moutal, C.. 23. Ax oLD,PiYsICTA®S, retired from active pracâ€" tice, having had placed in hrs hands by an East India Missonary the formula of a Vegetable Remedy for the speedy and permament sme of Comsumption, Asthma, Bronchisi4, Catarrh and all Throat and Tung Afecticns; also a Positive and Radical Cuse for N arvcous Debility and all Nervou« Complaint», after having thoroughly tested its wouderful nraâ€" tive powers in thonsands of cares, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering te}â€" lows,. _ Acturted by this motive and a conâ€" acientions desire to relieve hnman sufering., he will send FREE OF CHAROGE, to all who d: sire it, ï¬â€˜:‘vqéue, “it:; full disections for preparing ,.a anossssfally using. Rent by return mail by addressing wiuh stamp, neming hlepaper.. " .00 .4. 1 _l.. . .n AGENTS. $§ A DAY sclling the Miractpous Prx. _ Writes with cold C Dr. C. STEYEX®, Dt.r. _ 2y Box 80, BrocKkynar, Oxt. This Oil has been used, for many years, with the best success in the treatment or the following discases, viz.:â€" Ringhone, Tumors, Swelling in the throat, Wind galls, Sweney, Fistula, Spruins, Suddle and harness galls, Poll Evil, Seratches of the worst form, Torks and Flesh wounds. It cuts out fungus or proud flosh in one or two applications. _ It will not tuke off the hair except it is well rubbed in and apâ€" plied frequently, Put up in nearly Lalfâ€"pints and sold for 25¢ Oct. 4th, 1877. fâ€"36 One application to a Cork, or any other wound, will effectnally keep out the frost in winter and the fles in sunmer. We are satisfied from long experience, that all Condition and Heave Powders act better separately, because thciringredients belong to classes of Medicines which necesâ€" snrily act in opposition to each other. The Expectorants, Nauseants, edatives and Narcotics in Heave Powders are, in their effect upon the system, dircetly contrary to the Tonies and Stimulants in Condition Powders. For these and other reasons we think it advisable to use the Medicines alâ€" ternately, â€" If both Medicines are sequiréd at the same time, give the Heave Powders at night, and the Condition Powcersin the morning. We dtgy th World to produce two better owa rs for general purposes. HARDYV‘S British Troop Oil. These Powders are not recommended in coughs or colds; although they are needed to aid the cough powders when the horse is in pogr eondition. For !flnven and coug‘s the BRITISH HEAVE POWDER, Should be used. They contain seven arâ€" ticles expressly adurued to the treatment of throat and lung disease. These Powders are composed of nine kinds of Medicines, all fulflling their difâ€" ferent offices| viz.; Lazatives, to act on the storaach and bowels ; Alteratives, to act on the liver and blood; Diurctics, to act on the kidneys and bladder ; Dinphoreties, to act on the skis ; and Tomies, to ret on the muscles and general system. | They eonâ€" tain Demuleents, Stimulants, and Carmiâ€" natives, to prevent griping or colic. After the above explanations it may be eas. ~cem how a Medicine like these Powders _ »ble to effect a cure of all the diseases to w. ‘cl horses and cattle are subject. _ No Pain Killer was ever offered to the public as good as this pleasant and effectual remedy for any pain ex cramp of the human family. Composed of 12 of the best medicines in the Materia Medica. For the cure of Dimmhoa, Dysentery, Cholera Morbas, Pain and Crucmps in the Stomach and Boweis, and Children ‘Feething. 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 doss nut conâ€" tuin one particle of opium, or any other narcotic, which so often produce n{unuin. symptoms, such as dimrfl(-rcd viion. lose of speech, stupor, spasims, cony ulsions, 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 E:dueys, British Condition Powders. short time. _ It also relieves \\lmop:n; eough when many other medicines have failed. Keep it in your homes, it will save will positively take .w-yrdru worms if the ohilth:: them. 12 in a box. Price 20¢. CONSUMPTION CURED. This avoids the necessity of fl\"iug castor oil or oflmi:rning agents after the POWâ€" DERS ; which is troublesome to the parâ€" are combined vithâ€'[;{xrg:ï¬;- 'flm avoids the necessity of g DERS ; which is troublesome to the ent and disagreeable to the child. Family Medicines #5% 406 use c lak 2.D5 CNIRITTLAKAL BHL% Ai» Thad ay vimld f * :‘ n e t ‘i’i;\{" o on l-&;fl&‘*ï¬ i pocan WTs 9. 6. detA 6 C uTN 4190 048 CAE vt es AROMATIC RMTUBARB CORDIAL. Bold in Dundalk by D. DAVIDSON. The Worin Medicines in these Cetams Lemedy _ oals in Shom uit Sock and Lenge amk Lemo oale in Shomomy Soce aps Lurgr and Dreprange in Threst Lorappect. . ieÂ¥ wlg BRITISH ANODYNE. CATARE HX I Bi. Anmani, 4. .. mapt, 38 1M0€. 1.0" aSll: 6. sontliicmonal NG . linonwy whed hy hontinc‘w «l nuaitiop o ts Woodine Th amammel i stainling dn