inze. . Althoug!. thoir £ n-kmï¬â€˜u houting were in the afternoon mu‘ elow, it is not expreted that a .i.‘~ n that pit of 107 miners who m.h he morning can be got out alite. o 2 p‘t twenty of the 126 milnuz pd in it have been saved, but al the rest are perished, so that nyFwards of 200 mer, ind bove have met their death, As alrea%. e prose IQs ho shower of Fish in Har. Cour nased the children for the ming to my boarding place ide glance, 1 discovered e grass. At first I thought cics of rottlesnake, but reful serntiny, I found it osh fish of the pickerel @ been brought up at the r at onee the fish was good while wondering whenee not to take these bodies : pit although that might ut rather to continue the ade to reach No 3 pit. we t ns _ 1 cead bodies have ‘“' ¢, and further explora. a fearful spectacle at the .. No fewer than ~" re, strewn in all direa 1« atrange report that illen on the fourth i to vaship is . given ‘ the neighborhood London Free Press «pace election in Quebee m Ottewsa Frday ation will be held t inst. Hon. Mr. by Mr. Vallee, edâ€" ied un stairs, overâ€" ry, robbing him of in the houseâ€"beâ€" vemient.y carry to with her maid«, ame evenivg for I thay were anbjectâ€" av. The citenmâ€" ite TD 1t m I seized (rather ) one of the pails ~11, 1 saw aman »me fish, and, ut to be solved I dropped the ity for having lieved by his athered up also 1 that he had rcest of them. da. ‘The local be contested 1 Mr. R. Al urique, apart «s, and I canâ€" nondent of the uch :n reportâ€" now famous wand, I know t they were â€"about three at least to rey hered therm.‘"* pan of the « the engine i Erantford, ilway train iver bridge se, and hayâ€" was preachâ€" riously, and When good and I filled the the whole Jcen COmee this time . the 13th m the Peâ€" ng broken nkin Act tions, he : deposited rm house ised persons they abâ€" eir JM vur. . This enarters my task, i1ce Mereury e adopâ€" recment U It t., two 1. ‘The one . of a field + plaex. he had nd Un with m 1N Y C#@ Coxxors.â€"On Thuarsdays, the 1st inst., the wife of Mr. Conmors, Thorubury, of a McDoxaroâ€"ATtkINS.â€"At the residence of the bride‘s tather, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. D. C. McDowall, Mr. Joseph Henry MeDonald, of St. Vincent, to Miss Ellen Amelia, daughter of Mr. Wm. H. Atkins, of Derby. | Lixyâ€"LittLE.â€"At the residence of the bride‘s father, on the 7th inst., by the liev. James Cameron, Mr. Hugh Linn of Derby, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. Little of 2ud cou. Holland. ‘ WatErsâ€"Dorax.â€"On Sunday week, nt‘ Orangeville, Mr. Michael Waters, of Melancthon, to Miss Jane Dolan, c(} Trayso®. â€"At Holsteic, on the dth inst., Mr. Peter Traynor, fatuer of Mr. Isaae Traymnor, of tuis village, apcu $3 yeurs. "The new Lord Mayor gave the customâ€" ary banquet toâ€"night at the Guildhall. A distinguished company assembled, among t.em the members of the Cabinet, the diâ€" plomatic corps, and members of Purliaâ€" meut. Earl Beaconsfield attended and apoke. 1e deciared that the Government adhered to its declaration that British neuâ€" trality must cease if Dritish interests were nssailed, or menaced. Me believed the policy of remaining neutral except in deâ€" funce of England‘s interests was the best policy buth for England and Turkey, as it enabled Tarkey to display vigor which deâ€" monstrated her right to Lbe recognized among the Sovercign Powers. With reâ€" gard to peace he did not take desponding views. lMe was encouraged by the rememâ€" brance that the Czar solemnuly declared that his only aim was the amelioration of tae condition of the CHrist.ans, while the Sultan repeatodly expressed his readiness to graut reforms. ‘The theory that Russia must continue the war for the sake of her prestige was combated. le concluded *"The Government have both hope and paâ€" tience with respect to the war, aud I trust tue time is not fur distant when, with the rest of the Powers, we may contribute to a rettlement of difficulties which may secure tue peace and independence of Europe." "I‘was wouder they remained alive : Women will hardiy die in love who dwell,â€" A little food and drink and love her well Aud she will thurive. lwut starve her soul for love, _ And soon the drooping dove Will hang her wings ; And wuste before your eyes, Much to her friends‘ surprise, Mid all good things. I rnost.â€"in Cwen Sound, on tie Znd inst., the wife of J. W. lrost, Lsq., Barrisâ€" tor, of a son. h Stzvexs.â€"On Saturday, the 27th ult., the wife of Mr. Stevens, Thorubury, of a daughter. Hvst.â€"On Thurday, the 1st inst., the wife of Nir. liuut, ‘Thorubury, of a A single small teaement in New York was found on Saturday ts contain 99 fumilics, or nearly £00 people. § Jack opened his eyes with a shiver, Bound helpless in the river ; And gazed through the moiten silver That seemed to ring like bells, The passing soul that knell, Striving to free his hands From the cruel leathern bands; And then upon the sands An eddy tossed them ;â€" The pike feared he had lost themâ€" His jâ€"tsam. His glassy eyes gfeamed fire ; He Ianhe-f the waves in ire; Suapping his cruel teeth, To drag them to the deep. Summoning what life remained, His every nerve he strained ; And rolled upon the strand To reach the weleome land ;â€" When, joy! a helping hand Was round them placed ; Aund they were raised, And carried to a boat, Upon the river soon afloat. Llunalla, rising from the swoon, In which she‘d lain since bound at noon, Dispellied their fears by her light laughâ€" "The whole thing was too good by half, To give her to her lover For one duck in the river." They landed at the camp, And driea their garments damp ; Nor made delay, But hastened soon away U pon their flight By days rema.ning light, To reach the cave cer night The way might bar ;â€" ‘The felon rucks to suun Needed the light of sun Aund not of stur. Here a whole month they stayed, Their hunger searce allayed ;â€" Right Hon. Thos. S. Owden, Alderman fr Bishopsgate, who was clected Lord Mayor last September, was inaugurated toâ€"day with the usual ceremonies. The British Premier on the Era arms seized him, 'rm'.':’c the buckskin, Showing his white skin. m cried, "Burn! Burn !" All the squaws to fiends turned, Not an eye that seemed to mourn !â€" The newâ€"made bride had fainted, Now almost scorned as tainted, Wed to that rascal printed. Quickly the swoon passed o‘er her; Swiftly her fleet limbs bore nerâ€" Straight to the arms of her lover.â€" See ! in the hour of grisf, woman is strong; Her spirit is steel to the seorn of the throng, tGuided by love, be it right or wrong. Faithful she clung to him, Though all cugsed his white skinâ€" Cursed her for clingingâ€" ' Cursed her for bringing The renegade, (Heamed every knife blade. Savage hands bound themâ€" Limb to limb bound them, Deer cords winding round them. Buvage arms bore themâ€" The two giants bore them ; RKaised them onee clear o‘er them ; From a kigh bank flung "I‘ wo lovers fair and young. The waters wild closed o‘er; Swiftly they downwvard bore, For swiftly ran the river, Flowing on forever. ‘The huge pike lashed aroundâ€" His prize, for he lrad fourrd,â€" Chasing his finny neighborâ€" CGuarding his prize in the riverâ€" 3 {Kia flotsam. For the Guide. A RCMANCE OF THE FOREST [To be concluded.] MARRIED BIRTHS. beoP uid Aradds Batding 3. / 32 + VC © Undertak? will receive 8 al atteition, i The \oudor.s regery? ï¬l: tuemsltilfveltï¬:o ‘ and at )uvn“ntu. A nicelyp::i.li med Coffin, right to one bid upon eac paree! 4 PUC UP | fuli mounted, for ten dollars up to forty dolâ€" separately, or to one bid upoun the whole if lare, _ The , cogt of the Hearso in Dundaik or put up in one lot. $ | near Dundalk is five dollars, Burial Robes, Conditions of sale can he obtained fr0m | ploves, gearfs, and hat bands, kept in Stock. R. G. Barrett, Soiicitor, Toronto, or at the fl,,;,,. by telegraph promntly attended to. t:me of sale. | Coffins can be sent by the tiist train, or they R. G. BARRETT, ;can be sent in the hease. Solicitor for tio Veadors. E. HUMPHRIES, Undertaker, Kovemler 15th. 1877. o43 , thlé f Shelburne, _ Upon one of the lots there is, erected a oneâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half story frams house nearly County of Grey, and Province of Ontario, according to the plan filed in the Registry Office of the South Riding of the County of Grey, subdividing Lots Nos. 228, 229, and 250, in the Second Range Souchâ€"west of the Toronto and Sydenham Road, in the Township of Proton. . § CC new. “T'I.'ne property will be put up separately or together, as may be desired. _ ____â€" _ SATURDAY, the 15th DAYof DECEMâ€" BER NEXT, at 12 o‘clock, noon. Those certain parcels of land and premises being composed of Lots 34 in Block "H" ~ and 4 in Block I in the Pursnant t> the power of sale contained in a mortgage dated ist December, 1875, made by Juacob Sipes, of the Village of Dundalk, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be sold by Public Mortgage Sale. Figwk.s,...... ... xtatnetrestnnchness Heidey.."* ©oeneeorcocscrnrsects Sheepskins each............. Butter per IK.................. Fggs per U0%H..:1+++,:<.«¢+.. Wood, dry, per cord....... TY OOL csss+nres reversenerrensaves Chickins per pair............ Geese per Ib.................. Turkeys per lIb............... Wool pOK We.sissvsicce00ner Sho0p SEESs..+1iâ€"sererersees LAHL SBEEG..1+sscrrrsrtrees Lots 32, 83, and $4, in 3rd Con. 8. D.R. Osprey, 80 acres each ; also Lot 17, in 8th Cou. Proton. Terms easy. Apply to MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Office, Nov. 18, 1877. Flour per barrel...............$5 00 to 5 50 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 00 to 4 50 Pull WHeRt.........«ssssccrsscs.. L HF 40 I 16 Treadwell Wheat............... 1 05 to 1 12 Spring Wheat.................... 0 95 to 1 00 THHGY s« 12049 +s s4ss8 z0e 0040000006 / t ts Ah 4O CO4HS ces reavavreenracsenecatectersess 0 U7. No O BO POWS cresccssrnvsesrenrsessesstriers & GO AU O 68 Potatoes per bag............... 0 50 to 0 60 HOEK. .. «... csssineicivber veverce NY Ule HOAY 17 Hides per ewt...... FERY ..« «sscessssesesss The party who stole my fine shirt off the elothes lime, the week before the Dandalk Show, Lad Lbetter return it to my place at un carly date, or I shall be underthe painâ€" ful necessity of making a public exhibition of hima. _ Auy wash woman will know the shirt, as it is new, and lined back and front, with unlleached factory cotton. A. G. HUNTER. Improved Berkshire Boar. SAMUEL WAKELY. Inistioge, Nov. 15, 1877. *h.42 Fall Wheat, per bush ...... Spring Wheat * Barley, tf Oats, ¥€ Peas, 44 Drossed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... * tub dairy,....... Eggs, per doz.......... Potatoes, per bag.... Turnips, |&: bush.... Dundalk, Nov. 15, 1877 The subscriber has purchased a Berkshire Boar, of the improved breed, from the Townâ€" ship of Pickering, wlich he will keep for serâ€" vice on Lot No. 200, zud Range, Prot m, near Inistioge, â€" Charges for each sow $1, cash. Barley *4 Peas 46 Hay per ton........... Potatoes per bags... Pork per 100 th...... Hay, per ton...... DUNDALK â€" MARKETS. Duxpark, November 14, 1877,! Flour, per 100, lbs, at mill $2 25 to $2 T5 Flour No. 2, * * 2 25 to 2 25 Corn Meal " * ......... ‘2 00 to 2 00 Shorts, M $ * 1 00 to 1 00 Bran, wo ue 0 60 to 0 60‘ Fall Wheat per bush........ 1 12 to 1 16! Bpring Wheat " _ ......... 0 95 to 1 00; Orangevilleâ€"The 2nd Thursday in eac! SCw month. hps . § ot on e 2 g Marsvilleâ€"Second Wednesday in each OS B C Pm NT month. * Durhamâ€"Tuesday before Mount Forest. Fergusâ€"â€"Tbnnday following Mount Forest. Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durham. Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth of February, April, June, August, Octover and Decem{.:r. Primn»;eâ€"Wednasdny preceding _ the pu s omy y Harristonâ€"Friday before the Guelph Fair. Draytonâ€"Saturday before Guelph. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph, Doug!lasâ€"Monday before Elora Fair. Hamiltonâ€"Cyrstal Palace Grounds, the 410 m e sa k _ Auction at the & AUCTION ROOMS OF ANDREW HENDERSON, 65, Yonge Street, in the *2 CCCC0C0RY 00| <»» €2000 0C3 Owen Sound, arrive...12 noon 8: Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orangeville. Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month. "iavll s _ nre o Mn en ertet Berlinâ€"First 'I'hursrti;y in cach month, Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in each month. Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month. Mount Forestâ€"Third Wednesday in each dcd. A.M. Owen Sound, depart ... 7:45 Qn:xgev'flle, _ w NEW ADVERTISMENTS. cror IYS Kovembler 15th, 3877. tt42 Orangeville Fair. MOXTHLY CATTLE FAIRS. day after Guelph. Village of Dundalk, For Sale Cheap. TORONTO MARKETS. ‘Toroxto, November 14, 1877 City of Toronto tAVELERS‘ GUIDE. lc ciffâ€"inte . G. & B. Railway. GOING NORTH. Notice. HMECTOL MeINNES, Dundalk P. 0. ... 11:50 8:30 12:45 $1 20 to 1 00 to 50 to 17 00 to . 0 27 to 0 80 . 0 50 to 0 58 . 0 50 to 0 60 . 0 14 to 0 17 . 0 18 to 0 14 . 0 20 to 0 26 . 0 20 to 0 50 . 0 75 to 0 80 . 6 00 to 6 00 .11 00 tol2 00 63 to 5 50 to 20 to 18 to 17 to 60 to 8.10 *2.42 $1 25 20 00 sw‘JOHN NICKLTE .l..l,gl- CEA emnaraih C Je Ree Emempmereiend 1 00 ; Begs to inform the inhavitants of Dundalk 0 801 and surrounding country, that he is 0 50 | prepared â€"to â€" take 6 85 22 19 18 70 67 76 Undertaking will recei SuF sk Inw waten" / & w chinery, and that a ture will be kept in : The undersigned would respectfully inform the inbabitantsâ€"of Dumdalk and surrounding All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Boots and Shoes. Remember the place, Corner of Main and Queen Streets, Dandalk. in the new gallery which he has just erectâ€" ed and fitted up in the best style, nest door to his WATCH SHOP, opâ€" posite the _ Post Office. Charges moderate, and Begs to inform the inhabitants of Dundalk and vicinity that he has on hand +4 for sale a fine ‘stock of Say, young man, where did you get those Sewed Boots you have on ? Why, 1 gos them AT MORROW‘S SHOESHOP, in Duadalk ! Can‘t see ‘em auywhere else same style. . He is making them for $7 a pair (cash)â€"real beauties, the cheapest 1 ever saw. Those wanting firstâ€"class Doots & Shoes,should call and give me their order, which 1 purpose filling with the best material the murket can procure, and as all work is got up under my own supervision, T have not the least hesitaâ€" tion in saying that eutire satisfaction will be givea. All work warranted. Ladiss‘ and Gents‘ Sowed and Pegged Calf Boots, A SPECIALITY: Ambrotypes, or WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SEWING MACHINES, etc , Apples by the Peck. on his premises Owen Sound Strect, near the STATION, «. â€" Dundalk. Good Family Flour for sale, Dundlak, Feb. 23, 1877. UGreat chance to make GO I .D , money. _ We need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapâ€" est and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Any one can become a suceâ€"ssful azent. . The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. â€" The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes, _ One agent reâ€" portsmaking over$150 in a week. Alad) agent reports taking over 400 subscriber in ten days, All who engage make money fast. _ 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 terms free, Elegant and expensive Outfit free, If you want profitable work send us your address at ence. It costs nothing to try the business, No one who encages fails to make great pay. Adâ€" dress ‘‘The People‘sJournal," Portland, Maine. To six days of the Wesk Hard Labour, IN A SHOE SHOP : PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, a specialty,. Office og{posite the American Hotel. Agent for several Firstâ€"Class Loan Companies, Collections ;nuje and â€" a General Agency The subscriber has a large sum of placed in his hands tor investment rnvod Farms, and other securities, ow rate of Eight per cent Interest. | ers can depend on g"ï¬'l;f their mon the least possible delay. Any number of M Several good Farms for Sale Cheap. Money to Loan Mr. P. WHITTLE! J. W. MORROW Dundalk, Aug. 30, 1877. 1 Cleaned and Repaired. Dundalk, Oct. 25, 1877. NXUTS, FANCY GOOPS, CONFECTIONERY, LEMONS, PLUMS, oYsTERS, Lands Bought and Sold. SENTENCED! Satisfaction Guarantced. § Photographs, FROM LOCKET to LIFE SIZE, Refreshment Rooms, Conveyancing Also that he has opened new Wanted to Purchase NQTICE. MORTGAGES WANTED. t he bas fitted up his shop in ith Steam power and latest maâ€" | that a general stock of Furniâ€" kept mm stock and at low rates. DUNDALK. Call early. 4 Wx. NELSON, General Agent, Dundalk. ve special attention, es for which the highâ€" their mon-cg' with yâ€"4l yl The words "Pay Up," have spread over the country like the Potatoe Bug. If a distance from home and the peovnle know you are ir&m Dundalk, the children w!i", b; erying r you "pay up, pay up!" am a citizez of Dundalk .mlm tradesman and have no trouble with my customers. . It so hapâ€" pens that when they become customers of mine they soon get wellâ€"toâ€"do. ‘The exâ€" Pay up is a nostruim got up by people to delude theircreditors.and to injure Dundalk. |â€"_â€" TORONTO HOUSE. 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 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 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 git their rolls home with them the same Y JAMES MceM. REID., Dundalk, May 23, 1877. Fullâ€"Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, Filling Yarn, éc., Cure for ‘Pay Up. 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 Cloth Dressing. JAMES McM. REID Leads, the onward mmovement forward in his motto, and he now flings his banner to the breeze, notifying the inhabitants of Proton, and surrounding Townships, that he has purchased the Carding and Fulling Maâ€" chinery formerly owned by Mr. J. J. WATCHES, Crocks, and JEWELLERY, which he sells at Toronto prices. Engageâ€" ment and Wedding Rings a specialty. Goods to select from sent on application. Woolen Factory. The subscribers beg to inform the inhabitants of South Grey that they are prepared to exeâ€" cute all orders in NOXE BUT EXPERIENCED WORKMEN EMPLOYED, Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing, Cloth Dressing! which will be sold at moderate prices, Call and examine. Woor Taxex x Excmaxar ror Goops or in payment for work. #3.To parties coming a distance to get Roll Carding done, we will do our best to give them their work home with them, Wool Carding E. D. WILCOX, Flesherton, June 20, 1877. Dressed Lumber and Flooring Always on Hand. The undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of Dundlak and surrounding country, that a they are now manufacturing all kinds of * Encourage Home Manufacture Cupboards, &c., «c., at the shortest notice. Furniture repaired with neatness and dispatch Estimates given and Contracts taken for all classes of Buildings. STAIRCASE WORK AND HANDRAILING A SPECIALITY. Orders Soiclited. #2"Undertaking attended to promptly. Lake Superior White Fish and Salmon Trout, Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, PATENT MEDICINES, &e., &c., all cheap for Cash. Kâ€""Very good JAPAN TEA only 35 cents per pound. y30 e es _ JOHN NORVAL. Dundalk March, 9th, 1877 _ aâ€"6 Remember the Stand, the Shop nearly opposite the Post Office, Main Street, Dundalk. CROSS & HICKS. Dundalk, April 12, 1877. yli PROCLA M ATIO N ! Dundalk, Nov 15, 1877. We have on hand a large stock of , Doors, Frames, Lounges, Couches, Sideboards, in firstâ€"class style. FLESHERTON MARKDALE, J. & N. CAMPBELL, â€"â€"ANDâ€" ~â€"ANDâ€" E. D. WILCOX. A full assortment of Furniture at the fmâ€"21 17â€" part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish. 266 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. AL who engage at once can make money fact. At the present time money can not be made so easily at any other business. It costs nothing to u‘y the business, _ Terms and $5 Outfit free. Address at once, H, Haruerr & Co., Portland, Maine. At the Dundalk Carriag Natural Crooks for sle Birch, and Maple. Apply to Dundalk, Ost. 11, 1877. $777 All those indebted, either by Note or Book Account, are requested to scttle up immediately. Most Fashionable STYLES. D U N D A L K. Goods for Cash as Cheap as can be had West of Orangeville. Cash S tore! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, Etc. Prepared to Receive Orders Wm. CHITTICK, TAILORING. Family Flour CLOTHING, s. IIancy. Dundalk, Jan. 29. 1877. Make up the same on short notice. January, 29, 1877. Wishes to inform all those who require his services, that he is # & Dy reading and practicing \ A% * toe incstimable truchs cone & tincd in the best medical boo «ver fesucd, entitled 14 a SLLIâ€"PRTSERVATION T 'JEVOElplï¬c‘~aul) $1. Sent by mwil LekeD on reecipt of prics It treats of Exhansted V talitv, ‘remature Deeline, Pm DPA LRBENTOIEA 3 ETT P PCRA C AACCICCY Lervous and Physierl Dobilty, and the endless concomdwat ills rnd untold ruscries that râ€"sult therefrom, asd contains more than 6)orizinal preâ€" 2 'ri"t'ox:s, «y on : of which i« worth the price of the book. | 1his book was writien by the ost ex» t nsive and probably the mot skilfal y ractitioner ja Ameriea, to whom was awarded a goid and jews «lled med«1 by the National Medical Assuciation, A Damphict, ilustrated with the very fincs$ Lteel Logravingsâ€"a marâ€" j vel of art and beautyâ€" Emt FREE to all. Bend ® for it at once. _Address JEADODY _ NEDICAL INSHAUTE, No. 4 LuLTHYSElF Luch bt., Loston, Mass. Remember the stand, Main Street, DUNDALK. ESTABLISHMENT. A SUPPLY OF GOOD ALWAYS ON HAND. WANTED. MAIN STREET, AND IN THE Q.rrugo _\\'urkl, m_ AND TO E. BROWNE is not easily earned in thes times, but 1t can bemade in three months by any one of either sex, in any @T. B. GRAuY. ‘Job Department. MOST APPROVED KINDS. | 1J. TOWXSESD Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving us their orders. s now fiitted up in the very best style, and and contains a vast amount of interesting OF THE " GUIDE® PRINTING OFFICE, NEARLY 28 COLUMN P APER T HE Large Circeulation BEST STYLEOF THE ART Dundalk Guide "DUNDALK GUIDE," Possesses Great Facilities Medium for Advertisers. FOREIGN AND The STATION, NEW PRESSES, TYPE, &c, READING MATT ER, JOB WORK Promptitude FAMILY NEWSPAPER The office EK="POSTAGE FREE. Axo wirktus GREATEST Parties wishing should subscribe for the Price $1.00 rer Axxux W OR K. Opposite for doing all kinds ot makes it an excellent MARKET REPORTS, All who waut a good done in the very IN ADVANCE. DUNDALK, EDITORIA LS8. THE Guide,, Ax oLp PHYSICIAN, retired from active prac» tice, having had placed in h« hands by an Eart India Mismonary the formula of a Vepetable Remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchiri«, Catarrh and all Throat and Long Affections ; also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervens Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderfnl suraâ€" tive powers in thonsands of caser, feels it his daty to make it known to his suflering telâ€" lows. Acturted by this motive and a conâ€" scientious desire to relieve human euffering, he will send FREE OF CHA RGE, to all who d sire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and emccessfully nsing. Sent by &l_.hn-libylddm‘ with stamyp, naming AGIN'I‘!. $§5 A DAY selling the Mrmracutovs Prx, _ Writes with cold water, _ No mk required, â€"Lasts one year. A perfect cem. Sample 10 centsâ€"three for 25 ceut«, Orte!o metree, Addess, MOXTREAL NOVELTY CO. Montreal, Q.. 23y This Oil has been used, for many years, with the best success in the treatment of the following diseases, viz.:â€"Ringbone, Tumors, Swelling in the throat, Wind galls, Sweney, Fistula, Sprains, Saddle and harness galls, Poll Evil, Seratches of the worst form, Corks and Flesh wounds. Mc io Dx. C. STEVEXN®, D.64.F. 23y Box 80, Brockvrtar, Oxt One application to a Cork, or any other wound, will effectually keep out the frost in winter and the flies in summer, It cuts out fungus or proud flesh in one or two applications, _ 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. finâ€"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 nesesâ€" 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 Tonics and Stimulants in Condition 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 dl{y the World to produce two better owders for general purposes. ARMSTRONG‘S Family Medicines BRITISH HEAVE ProwDEn SBhould be used. ‘They contain seven arâ€" ticles expressly adapted to the treatment of throat and lung disease. The Worm Medicines in these powders are combined with purgative medicines. This avoids the necessity of giving castor This avoids the necessity of giving castor oilorofluixaingmnuufludnl’ow- DERS ; which is troublesome to the = ent and disagreenble to the child. 'lg:y will positively take away the worms if the ehfld’l:c them. 12 in a box. Price 20¢. COMPOUXD sYRUP OF SQUILLS This Syrup is a specific for Croup. It has never f.rled to cure the disease l:vlwn given in tiume. 1t is a prompt emetic and will break up Inflamation of the lungs, l?mneluï¬s, Influenza, Croup or colds, in a short time. _ It also relieves whooping cough when many other medicines Enw failed. Keep it in your homes, it will save 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 HARDY‘S British Troop Oil. No Pain Killer was ever offered to the public as good as this pleasant and effectual remedy for any pain or cramp of the human family. Composed of 12 of the best medicines in the Materia Medica. These Powders are composed of nine kinds of Medicines, all fulfilling their difâ€" ferent offices, viz.; Laxatives, to act on the storaach and bowels ; Alteratives, to act on the liver and blood; Diurctics, to act on the kidneys and bladder ; Diaphoreties, to act on the skix ; and Tonies, to act on the muscles and general system. â€" They conâ€" tain Demuleents, Stimulants, and Carmiâ€" natives, to prevent griping or colic. . After the above explanations it may be easily seen how a Medicine like these Powders is able to effect a eure of all the diseases to which horses and cattle are 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 ehildren into an unnatural and disturbed sleep, locking up discase 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 narcotic, which so often produce ulunn'mg symptoms, such as lli'ufflcl‘l‘d 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 eauscs. This Cordial gently moves the bowels draws off poisonous matter from the child and eases pain the first dose. 1t acts well on the Liver and Kidueys. British Condition Powders. sub CONSUMPTION CURED. _ Rrlce@) per busule, =__________ wikiaty ASL 105 use . Lus RLDBCONSTITULODAL BEMET Al» Thak ay CDLR eased my prins and uave me @n improved apperite and ni:-uthl«u bottles I was restored to hexith. so ms to be able to endure hasd mud continued inbor, such ms chop an? clearing lund, m which 1 have been eusaged the season. My recovers | wttribute soiniy. with Goak . «0 the me of your Catarih itomed ‘uunu Price @1 per butule, _ ;u(nun N1 down CCR CAT * WAiR carnsor ie . ‘I Y or J nc Apri j i9 enmen woine i0 P { hve hn on 12 c M vonesar Can t j /.\ (Ainaraaid . < e on it o To J . 8 . detA C un dive Yeare Gucenoms uies oo c 2 Bai emploved three or four «ifferent doâ€"tors. and tried wvarious medicines. withont recelving unyJ--‘-M hu" but continued rather to grow worse. untii last tail when had becomeno bud as to be unabie to do an hour‘s work mt # time. | Hadmevere soreness and pain under the -h--: bdadesand through the shoulders, with very wmne back $ lnh"h my right imat we thouwh chere wae a v¢= I_.n- down, with continual droprne in the thromi LEsk" Word (Aensonag ic d sds id and Drepuings is Tarest Dirappect. By. Anmax, P. Q., Sept. 18. 106. Ne. T. J. D. HARDING Drak Rinâ€"Deing desirons that others may know some thing of the meriu of your Cosmimurienan Carann Rewâ€" »un, 1 wish to inform you what 1. his done tor me. . 1 am @0 gears old, bad been out 0f bewt. forebout five vears. T Sold in Dundalk by D. DAVIDSON. AROMATIC RHUBARB CORDIAL. bject. These BRITISH ANODYNE. AND IPECAC. Alga oo cour Boriies c. Ccncitutotai lets in Choulzers, Back and Lunge, enned by bnufis Washes Mowtionn. . Thomaands of l forty sears enndtine irebr onned bwr Oonomit amien Mearit. For male ts. Send suunp tor Trew h a N G . Sinoomyimaat, Oe lsncs in ur Sotles 6. CBSiiBNORA