# j *L iL FL k‘. 11 possesstion of that/ part of Italy ‘where he resided, refused his consent ?oln marriage. The girl stated that she would then marry without his permission. He dissimulated his anger, and during a walk in which he mecompanied her, he induced her to deâ€" ‘gend into the cave with him by means of a rope ladder, with a view of examining it. He was the first to ascend to the surface, and, withdrawing the ladder, left her. She was kept regularly supplied with food and elothing. At her father‘s death, her sister, j Quaker. who was present, "I would take aay seak in a place where I . should be sure of not being disturbed by thee from the 1st dl-"i-.:ï¬â€˜ last day of December." "Why, where would you go?" "Into thy Do you ever think how little it takes to stain their characters? A small drop of imk is a very small thing, yet dropped into a tumbler of clear water, it blackens the whole ; and so the first oath, the first lie, the firstiglass, they seem very trivial, yet they l&ve a dark stain upon the character. Look out for the first stain. Veer Sevyerz.â€"A raverend sportsman was onee boasting of his infallible skill in Anding a hare. ‘If I were a hare," said a eaused by the darknessin which she had long lived, and her voice had departed, through constant cries for help during the early part of her sequestration. She could speak only in a hoarse whisper. whose hatred toward the Austrians was equally great, continued the imprisonment. The unfortunate woman, on her liberation, A woman has lately been found in a seâ€" eluded cave near Udino, in Italy, who had been imprisoned there thirtyâ€"three years. In 1844 she becameattached to an Austrian officer, but her father, a violent hater of the Austrians, who, at that time, were in Bays the Chatham Planet:â€"Time and Bifain during‘the past two years we have seen gold that had been picked up on the Lake Erie beach, in Raleigh and gave but little heed to it. Last week picces were found, some weighing as high as one dollar. It would be strange if the county of Kent were to turn out rich in auriferous deposits. Difficulties are reported to have arisen between the British and French Governâ€" ments on the question of the Newfoundâ€" land fisheries, the particular point involved being the right of French fishermen to take herringioff the / coast, which the British place in consequence. The Windsor authorities have offered $200 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who murdered Mary Wartman. ‘At the dog show at Gilmore‘s Gardens, New York, on Thursday, the setter dog Paris, from Strathroy, won the silver cup for the best dog in the show. A farmer, living not more than a mile and a half from Brooklin, borrowed $75 to buy clover seed, and two days after he had bought and taken it home, it was stolen from his barn. The Thunder Bay Sentinel laments the scarcity of female help in that locality. Girls are getting ten dollars to fifteen dollars per month. The matrimonial outâ€" look is spoken of as good. The Philadelphis Permanent Exhibition was formally opened by the President on Thursday. After the ceremonies Gen. Grant was suddenly taken with fever and ague, and had to be conveyed to the residence of a friend. Trouble is anticipated at Salt Lake City. One Sunday lately Brigham Young made an inflammatory address to the Saints, and gave the Gentiles to understand that if they wanted blood they should have plenty of it. Discreet Gentiles<are preparing to Mr. Wilmot‘s efforts at stocking the Sauâ€" geen River with salmon ova would appear to have been successful. That gentleman has received from Mount Forest a young salmon about eight inches long which was taken & few days ago in a brauch) of the Brantford‘s population this year is 10,472, an increase of 1,048 from 1876. Its total assessment is $3,393,950, an increase of $186,880. Ingersoll‘s population is 5,015, an increase of 7106, and its -totn.l usaossxx;e;;; $1,093,768, an increase of $28,668. Wiliam Noble, a grocer living on Queen street Toronto, committed suicide on Satâ€" urday by hanging himself in a shed on the lake shore road. He was suffering from insanity and had been an inmate of the Provincial Asylam. Backville, N.B. dt.thollr Didwell Dell, of Crow death of Mr. Didwell Dell, of Crowland Township, from the effects of eating wild Peterboro‘s population, 6,876, a slight inâ€" crease over last year. St. Mary‘s has a population of 5,012, an increase of 223 over 1870. Cobourg‘s population is 5,278, an increase of 269 since last year. The population of Napanee has decreased 824 in the last year, being now 3,127. An old resident of Beaverton, Mr. Eneas Cameron, died suddenly last week. Building operations are lively in Listoâ€" wel this spring. A fine schoolâ€"house is among the new erections. Two little children of Mr. William Eady, of : Hortom,; were poisioned by cating Port Hope‘s population, 5,991; assess ment, $1,678,335. "!ï¬@_{ Ingersoll 5,015 increase Much snow is reported in the Gulf of St. wumdutnct. A foot of snow also fell Further gold discoveries have been made Strathroy‘s population, 3,310. The Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot is Prescott‘s population, 2,751. of that/ part of Italy ipports the Governor of the . An, interchange of matic‘notes has taken CANADA METHODIST. Sabbath Bchï¬o'lno;very Sabbath afternoon in the Orange commencing at 2 p, . Preaching every second Sabbath in the same place, commencing at '191.180 P. M. Cotâ€" yer meeting every Thursday evenâ€" Toh ho 5 oo oe ctery Thursday vrange Hall, ing at 8 o‘clock pau. «¥, Rev, Mrâ€" Bacey, of mgx.m,, minister PRESBYTERIAN. Sabbath School every Sabbath in the School House, commencing at 10.30 a. u. DUNDALK â€" CHURCH ~DIRECTORY I van i wl 1 Nee s oalt 2 ey ARCDWE throughout the Dominion, and are for sale by the cipal medicina dealers. Try them, Andmonvinced that these medicines are no humbug. No one who has tried the Shoshoâ€" nees Pï¬h has ever pronounced an unfavorable opinion of them, no family where they have been used will be without them. Full inforâ€" mation may be had on all particulars touchâ€" mg the use, and the experience of those who have used them, by securing the Treatise or the Circular from any druggist in the Dominâ€" jon, Free. â€"Price of the Remedy in pint botâ€" tles $1 ; Pills 25 cents a box. The success that these medicines have met with since their introduction to the public some years ago, proves plainly to the most skeptical that they are medicines that perâ€" form what they are advertised to. The virâ€" tues of these medicines have been well ‘tested, and have withstood their trial in a most satis. factory manner. For disceases of the Blood, Liver, Lungs, &c., they are unsurpassed. We have testimonials of miraculous cures of these diseases, and of many others. If any one is afflicted, let him try a bottle of the ï¬emedy and a box of Pills. No injurious effects will follow their use to the most delicate person, as they are purely vegetable ; there being no mineral matter in them. The cost is small, while the advantages detived from their use will doubly repay you tor your expense and t{onble. Th: I?\odicinu are wide';; known SE 4 Liay s LR s 2 2 . The Great Shoehc;x_xees' i{emedy and PROSIP sn non t TRMM TVL I7F. Thomas‘ Electric Oil. See that the signaâ€" ture of S. N. Thomas is on the wrapper and the names of Northrop & Lyman are blown in the bottle, and Take no other. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25 cts. NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto, Ont., Proprietors for the Dominion. 1t is composed of S$rx or tux Best.Ous tar ARE KNOWN. Is as good tor internal as for external use, and is believed to be immeasurâ€" ably superior to anything ever made. Will save you much suffering and many dollars of J. Mallory, of “?«;:[i::;,- X ,“l“".:“wri“::s; **Your EcuretrIc 011 cured me of Bronchitis in one week." P0 Oiblons it demiatit Avcintiats ut nsl this. 2o2 orExcortaTED N lPPLE.q‘()R-&NFLAMED Brz:ast. One bottle has cured Lamt Back of eight ears‘ standing. Daniel, Plank of Brsoktield, ;‘iogu County, Pa., says : "I went thirty miles for a bottle of your Oil, which effected a Woxperrur Cur® of a Croox®p Liis, by six applications." _ Another who had Asthma for years, says: "I have halt of a 50 cent bottle left, and $100 would not buy it if 1 couldfget no more." Rufus Robinson, of Nunda, N. Y., writes : ‘‘One small bottle of your Ecrzorric O reâ€" stored the voice where the person had not spoken above a whisper in Fiv® YEars." Rev. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil! Worth Ten Times its Weight in Gold. Do you know anys thing of it? If not, itis time you did. Pain cannot stay where it is used. It is the cheapest Medicine ever made. One dose cures common SoR® Trroat. One bottle has cured Broxcurrts. Fifty cents‘ worth has cured an OLrp StaxpIxG Covait. One or two bottles cures be d.cases of PiLEs and Kipxzy Trovâ€" BLES. . Six t\elght applicaï¬'um cure ANy case orExmn'l.;un Nirrues.or InFramED Brzast. It is related of Dr. Barrow,â€"who was so exhaustive a preacher that he spun his sermons to great lengthâ€"that he once somewhat sharply rebuked one of his parâ€" ishoners for being asleep during a special discourse he had delivered. The friend deâ€" fended himself, insisting he that was awake all the time. "Then" said the Doctor, with the air of one sure of making his oint, “tiellhme what the ‘â€Arfl:'tl was haDI;outt." The mse, * one hour too long"’?xlzom: colioqny. sally, or any low, vulgar and common stufflâ€"it‘s Amelia Ann." A gentleman in Virginia City, whose Chinese cook left him, was unable to retain any of numerous "Johns" for over a day, until he induced one of them to explain that some apparently meaningless strips of red paper on the kitchenâ€"wall contained the Chinese inscription: * Boss women long time tongue. Muchee jaw, jaw." be introduced at the North as well as Chinese men laborers. The difficulty as to language would be easily got over, for there can hardly be a household without an expensively obtained familiarity with broken China. A coach passing along a country road had nearly run over a servant girl, when the coachman eried out, "Take care, Sally!" The girl, without attempting to escape the danger, looked up at the corchman with an air of offended pride and said, "It isn‘t Jenny Cosh for their mither. _ _ Some one has written to the papers proâ€" ?odng that Chinese maidservants should An old man had two sons, the one a minister and the other a doctor. He was proud of them, and one diy he said to a friend, "Had I kent ane o‘ my sons was guan to be a medical man and the ither a clergyman, I wad never hae haen auld Beware ‘or Tytratioxs.â€"Ask for modern horseâ€"cars in one respectâ€"*"people 1!0&0 in thetn standing." A country paper has this libellous parâ€" agraph:â€""Philadelphia has a musical asâ€" sociation that is over fifty years old. One or two of the young ladies have belonged to it ever since it was organized." "I‘m afraid you‘ll be late at the party," said an old lady to her stylish grandâ€" daughter, who replied, "Oh, you : dear grandâ€"mother, don‘t you know that in our fashionable set nobody ever goes to a party till everybody gets there ?" At the opening exercises of Abbot Acadâ€" emy, Andover, Mass. Professer Smith told the young ladies that while he was not ‘‘prepared to send them forth as captains in the social ship, there would never be any difficulty in their finding situations as first mates." "Excuse me, madame, but I should like to ask why you look at me so savagely," Judah used were like, "Oh! I beg pardon, sir ; I took you for my ore.â€"Electricâ€"Selected and Electricâ€" The man at the wheel has a stern duty_ ev. W. H. H. Murray, when asked to what the chariots such as the kings of every second Sabbath in the NO RISK; said they resembled and Fish for Begs to notify the inhabitants of Dundalk, and vicini:;tftyimt he has opened a Butcher‘s Shop on the corner of Proton and Holland Streets, 0; ite H. Graham‘s Store, where he wsmep on hand all kinds of Dundalk. None but the Fresh Meat, Cured Meat, REPAIRING done with NEATNESS and DESPATCH. Painting Done on Short Notice, Dundalk, April 12, 1877. The Subscriber, thankful for past favors, would ‘inform his Customers, and the i habitants of Dundalk and surrounding country generally, that he is prepared to make to order, and of the best material to be had, wWAGGoxs$, BUGGIES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CUTTERS, SLEIGES, HARROWS, ROLLERS, HORSE RAKES, _ TINWARE of every description at Bottom Prices ! EAVETROUGHING ANXND ROOFING A SPECIALITY. FIRSTâ€"CLALSS PLOUGHS FOR SALE CHEAP. Shop next door to the Post Office. WaxtTED:â€"Any quantity ot Woor, Woorâ€"rrexmas, Sneepskins, Hipes, &c., &e., _ An apprentice wanted to learn the trade. } AN APPRENTICE WANTED IS"REMEMBER HE PLACEâ€"Proton Strcet. n« =â€"â€"â€"â€"i0:;â€"â€"â€". Little & Robertson in returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronage they have received, now beg to inform them that they are preparcd to furnish everything in their line at prices never before heard of. At the Stove and Tinware Ennpor.ium, DUNDALK. STOVES AND TINWARE! Butcher Shop. Good â€" Bargains. The only Tea of the kind in the Village, cannot be surpassedâ€"Price onl;wc per pound, and only half the usual quantity required. The undersigned intends to give Another lot of those 5 cent Raisins to hand! Good Currants Dundalk, Feb. 20, 1877 Orders Solicited. &2"Undertaking attended to promptly. Remember the Stand, the Furniture Shop lately occupied by E. J. Merriam, next door to the Guip® Printing Office, Dundalk. Cupboards, &c., &c., at the shortest notice. Furniture repaired with neatness and di patch, Estimates given and Contracts taken for all classes of Buildings. STAIRCASE WORK AND HANDRAILING A SPECIALITY. The undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and surrounding country, that they are now manufacturing all kinds of Encourage Home Manufacture As a Single Reaper, Single Mower and as a Combined Machine. Testin_mniall regarding the machine are being printed and will be furnished on application. Give your orders early to W. L. Marshall, Dundalk, Agent Is the Cheapest, Lightest, Simplest, and without doubt, the best working machine on the American continent. ‘The exclusive right to manufacture and sell in the Counties of Grey and Bruce is held by us, and we are determined that no infringement b{o:r right shall be permitted. We also cont:nue to make the well known and nc â€" horoughâ€" y tested Our aim is to turn out the very Best and Finest Machines which can be made, “'l'dwin this we have succeeded beyox:z our highest expectations with our ‘"Royce 3‘ e fill orders with promptness, sell at low prices, and on liberal terms to men, DURHAM FOUNDRY! REA PERS AND MOW E RS. Dundalk Carriage Works Sash, Doors, Frames, Lounges, Couches, Sideboards, At 6 Cents a pound! Our TEAS have become noted for quality and Cheapness. "DURHAM MEADOW LARK," Dundalk, April 12, 1877, CULTIVATORS, c WHEELBARROWS, and anything else in the wood line required by the community at large. Dundalk, April 12, 1877. Cook, Parlor, And Box Stoves ROBERT Durham, May 8rd, 1877. For Proton and Melancthon, or to MR. JAMES NICKLE, Travelling Agent. A. & A. COCHRANE. Bzle. Liberal terms offered glarge quantities. Terms cash. Prices lower than ever. TORONTO HOUSHE. The "Royce Reaper," NEW best Real JAPAN DUST, K<"Ax» cmEar ror casm: or AND BY A FIRSTâ€"CLASS ARTIST. V olunteers Wanted ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY CHEAPER THAN EVER! T. B. GRADY. 187 7 ! Wemntt.lltimup:Tp.'ndto- ‘ Stock against Drare f, insure in Ly cce y 209 PRCCC, &T the lowest possible rates, Be prepared, for accidents will happen. #@"For further particulars call at our office, CANADA LIVEâ€"§STOCK INSURANCE COMPAXNY. RUTHERFORD & HUNTER .. General Agen Dundalk, April 5th, 1877, 1 Street, near the Railway cnly good workmen * employed HEAD OÂ¥FICE, TORONToO. E. BROWNE, Toroxto Hours. TORONTO LITTLE & ROBERTSON. TRADE. CROSS & HICKS. yll CUSTOM WORK, BOOTS AND S HKOE s REMEMBER THE PLACEâ€"Post Office Which he offers for sale for CASH as low as LAMPS, COAL OIL, FLOUR, SALT and WINDOW sA8SH, Suitable .for. Men,: Women and Children, kept constantly on hand, and h ap, " Wrih sitkes "by : Nol: o Dundalk, February 1, 1877. ‘ Most REASONABLE Terms, Harness, Trunks All Parties wi TAKE NOTICE. Agont for Fleury‘s celobrated Ploughs. Points and l & Bâ€"All parties in arrears with their payments on lots must pey up at onee, or cost« will be incurred. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, T. HANBURY & BRO., Dundalk, Jan., 1877 DEALERS IN, either for harness or in Boots and Shoes, made of the very best Material and by Building Lots for Sale. Sold Cheap for Cash G. R. MIDDLETON, 4\ . 4 M q & 0 VCV % § s a f. g § Pif} 1ir} g 0 ~RBRCE § , B sssfk,°Gf Should Apply at Once to The Subscriber al Inspection Invited Glassâ€"ware, Boots and Shoes. THE BEST IN DUNDALK, on tig8 firlé $ï¬â€˜ w ilif il}) figs! B Pijjl{fid 2o ain dn dald inz Thas....: U V CA 4 > < 5 &%"’ng 5|iifif O | 94 $¢ s AND MaAx UFACTURERS OPr purchase a Lot either for a Dwelling House or a good BUSINESS STAND, A LARGE SToCK or im | a 558 B3« TsRA F: o|f$g2Y8 l mse $88 2 3 § 827 $E Sg%%;;‘s} geasss it 4056 05 ®. iiwâ€"a‘zï¬â€˜ is D Ȥe20 8 M fear4s®} also keeps on hand a supply of )flice Main Street, Dundalk. MNEIL MeAULAY, t1:ife: sakft3E E;E'Eigéi DEALER IN FIRSTâ€"CLASS WORKMEN oNX THE Ete., Ete. BookAmz.mmqunuhup 2 E_ï¬ .g.é'!’!.s- 4 A jg.g brs $ can be got in any plate west of Toronto a $ To éégééiégéf €35 i:ï¬3 seeliffifE O and sidos always on hand. , ALL KIXDS or e€2.¢ : 4) hisl 4 b:p P Combs, MOST APPROVED KINDS Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving us their orders. JOB WORK done in the very BEST STYLE OF THE ART is nowï¬imdnpindnvuyunyk'ud or Tak Job Department. Possesses Great Facilities The STATION, Dundalk Guidoe T HE Large Circulation "DUNDJIALK GUIDE," 28 COLUMNK PAPERr and contains a vast amount of interesting FOREIGN AND Medium for Advertisers. Promptitude The office is turnished with axp wiruras GREATEST R E A DINGJM A%~T B rp FAMILY NEWSPAPER F=>r0osTAGE FREE. W OR IC. for doing all kinds of J. TOWXSEXD & Co. should subscrib for the of THE Litest Opposite Prrore $1.00 rer Axxuox makes it an excellent All who waut a good DUXDALK, MARKET REPORTsS, IN ADVANCE. dalk Guide » THR THE EDITORIALSs to do all kinds of 4 the above works Morseshocing a #] Has much pleasur and the publc gene MILLINER A Contracts taken f ing of all kinds, enable me t ) do w factory | nannor. protw Dd'\ attend uuh'k. order, ."n hir Dundalk tants of whore he ) Provinci ‘h-ï¬'" eto., m numerous ally for the that he h kis now } VIOLIX®S Builder‘s a * € p Corre OPPoOSITE TI Watch he. â€" The bat quors and t hostler al was Carpenter his shop, Al kinds of Ill::: gonstantly on ha Firstâ€"class The best vi MUSICAL below t) RE ME M DL d oPPoSITE T awnd call and soc Attorney Notary 1 reasidenc STRAY ANIM weeks for $1, th seed 8 lines. All work w Ordinary motic dAeaths, and all k free of charge, Advertisements, by written instrue inserted until forl ular rates, TERMS :41 ®#%#. $1.50 if not pa Protessional an: Wt colums column, Une column, Do. wis Do. th for each subseque Casual advortis Line for the first i At the Office, I 121 "«C»p* Â¥ THE VUL THE BUSINESS uversit oronto, OWEX February 8, 1877 Dundalk The un ., Dundalk., February 1, 1 all of whi Dundalk, M Brecnmi Aroexty ANGLO Mary Srmuoet AFN D which will be Build ConCcERTI ROBI RATES Of Opy M Ad J A MT Ov A ND TERMS 18A A« PH. M JA Late mX on three Jan Al Rail H .\.\l’ DU 14 M