. .\lcmbcr - . |n`..-, Olce, ~ 1871. ' ' Canadian 1\'au'lgmiou Company- . R0\'.\L MAIL TIIRUUUH LINE. , ?r us .-move LL\ E is .~.u..po1;&1 of thei , E P following s1`1.1~;,\'n1u L'l'1'E1i-CABIN ~ !bl`E.~\.\1Bl{.3`; < ~ * _i.`uu.~'1u.\;\' . ` Capt. l~`xLirgI'icVe. ` Sl'.\|l'l':\.\' .. Kelley, ' I .-\.\"Sl`\ ll'l` ,_ .._ ` ` .\`inclui1'. Kl.\\:.\`l'U.\' . .. l:`:u`rcll. - l,'URl.Vl'|n..-\;\' . ,.. limnlnp. One nf the .\'tu.-um\rs of the all-I\'u Line will 1 leave thc St. I.;\_ `wince \\'h:\rf. font of John- son Ntrmvt. for ' umnto and Hatnilton, every l Afternoon (Mnmlayn c-xcoptc-cl) at 11 AI w,r-awn` \.`I\'l` I , ._.'u1o.;k. . 1:; l.\- \l ,...t.....I .. uuwcns. .=us.n, mm ox Ln for Montreal cw-.ry Mn-rn cal) at l|.\|.l-`-P.-\S'l` l`'l\ ; tun an-.1 .-\h*x;l.!|\h i1| Ha)`. ..-I--.~q-.---_--`..... u. a-. | Wili commence their regular trips between ligxlellsinlnn-5, Uswg-go, (..`h:I.rlutto (l.:nuling for I 1:...m-sm~. .Ni.._ma Falls and Bu'nluL ma `V \.\..-.u - ..u- unit I; -..-1: , . ' For Passage Tickets. apply at the oice of ` Folger B-ros.. Ontario Street, or at the Lake and River Stcxunboat Utce, St. Lawrence Wharf. foot. of Johnson Street. Pzxssengors going to the West cah procure Tickets vm (in;atV Western, Detroit and Mil- waukee and Blichigzm (`antral llawn s for Dctroit. Chi-.~:\gu, .\iilwa.ukee, Grand 1 nven. and also fur all the princiisal points in the \\'e'.-It. and also via Pzwilic ' lailmad to Utah, ' Ncln-\.s`.':\, Colorado, Nevmln. aml California. \ ...m.c....+..I.l.. .....I ..,.m-.:.`.i....+ \v..;;.... Uguensnurg, \ 'S\h'_Q.`g\|, l.fIILl'l\|EIl! Q hillltlllig IUI` l;..lu-ste` :Niag:u-:5 Falia Butlhlo), am! 'l`Ol{U.\' 1` ), nu the 27th inst. ' "~ ' uqlxu 1;.\s'r at 4 A.M. I u0i.\'u \v|~;s'1` at 6_1 .;\I. I u n rzusseugcls ; (in 3 Chic: ` \\,'....6 .....`l n`a. Dccbnxskn, uuorauo, mevamn. mm umtorum. I)" A coulfortahle and cm1\'ei1iunt \V:\it.ing Room for Ladies and Gentlemen on the VVharf. ; L`. 11. HATCH, Agent. 'Kim;.:tnn_ June `23. 1371. ' tKin_:slon and (`ape Vincent Perry, I ' `qu;\1.\IE.\';m: .\[0.\'DAY.31stJu1y, me `Q .\,'temndr'\\'A'[`El{'l`0\VN, u. Hinckley, S;-nr , Kfsmtnr `rill locum Kinurunn alnv lnn. \J aw-auner \\ ;\ 1 [4111 U \V L` , U. I1-lllCK.ICy, Master. will leave Kingston daily (Sum days excepted) " At 5:45 A.M., after arrival of G.T.R.~traius from l".;1.xt an-I \\'cst and the Lake .\`t._-ztnu-rs`. ` c--nun-.ing:1tl';|1u: Yinm-nt with the 8:05 A. M. tmin, arriving in Uswc-40 at noon, Home l'. :l0 1 . M.. Albany 5:25 l .M., and New York 9:30 II In ,. ..-.. And at 3 P.M.. on the arrival of the (`r.T.Il. train IE \Yest nd Batnf Quinta Steamer, ' `J _ Vin It` 'th.-x '51]? z: .';`.*. ...%*.l.`.s.. g.,.:...... r..v|.'ImIII, urn-Umgm uuwe-goat. may r.m., Hume 9:50 P.M., and New Yurk at 8:00 A.;\l., anal alsn connecting with _the N. '1`. L`u s Pm- pellers for Oswego and all \\'cstern Ports. IE1! RHINO, IIYZII I-___ IV-..` \'I........L -pun u -on-n u, \Vill leave Cape Vincent At 8:55 A.M.. on znrrival of train from Rome, &c., meeting the (`-.'l`.1l. trains for East and \\ est, and the Bay of Quinte and Lake Steamers. ' A 1 . -v nl\1'\\ .,, .,_,_-",1 ,2 A, ,-,, : ,,, obcaunca a. And at 5:30 I .M., on arrival of train from Rome &c., meeting the G.T.R. trains for East and \\'est and thy: niorning steamer for Mon- treal. u . u u 1 u 1 llingstdn um] Wolfe [slants Fern-y.Jl . OMMENCING this dziy, the Steamer-I ` GAZELLE will run as under during the . summer months :- ` 11:11`? ` Leaves Kingston-. - At 8:00 AJI. `ll.\n`In`I |,\lt Ill _/ .\'l`l-Z.-\)ll`lllS .-\'l`lll".A\'L`\.'.. AB\il\~'l- u-n : L7. 11. 1 Kingston, June 2:3, 1371. .___ l`.|lI|, I\I"l'|\'lllg I M. . .` `.31. (`JLQMMENCING ON TUESDAY, 28th inst., lo Steamer GAZELLE, D-. Pyke, menu, will In.-Lvc Kingston for Gananoque, 1;{.l.!.lnLV\J1L\\x uu A u unuzx ; , ..u.... ........, QB GAZELL I yke,' master, will leave Kingston Gananoque, touching at the intermediate places on Howe Islapd and the Main Shore, _ E\;Ery TUESDAY.i WEDNESDAY. THURS- " " DAY and FRIDAY at 4 P.M. a.` _..=~ V0.\'.\`lS'I`lNl`c of the SPLENDID LAKE 1 \' l`|-` .\ \l I-`HR will leave every W nun you pAY at 5:30 A.M. and 8 RM. 1 :_ :..-:-tL -_ .\-.._...... nu-\v\`I7 ` H $1 U . 31.. - Farr 'Whm. foot ._ Kingston, uly 29, 1871. n can. Meals to be had on bozml. -1. , ottawa and Kings: *3. PASSAGE AND FREIGHT LINE. "132 NEW AND omuomous Upper- ! `aid 1: Qhuunar Jucaua in: us. nu-.n on vL'.uu. For freight or passage applyxm board or to G LL. KINHHURN, Fer 'Wha..-ti of Brock Street. II:....._L..-. ml 00 IQ'7I - . `Kingston ind Gananoque Route. noxnns AND is mo A.M.' A 1 2 . svxnu ` 9100 Lil.` - V` 11.00 .A.M. 1.1: '-v\I IYHI DC 0111 Hill une nenwecu J6vnIva Ga; in n, eaving n on A S Ind DAYS st 3 . ., laving wn on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 7 A.M., calling at the intermediate swiping laces, ` W9 rmk count-..-ti` ` st smig: Falls wit Rh - villa an . wt ' way ` o ind South. For freight .or puuage apply to the Captain nnh'nrd.' nan u tun nau, Win leave WEDNESDAY : uv .+. 5-30 AM. and 8 - rerry W nan, Iuuu on Kingston, M:m{h 27, I871. THE DAILY NEWS. G. M. KINGHORN, Foot of Brook sum, xi-pm. KIIIIUI. Jllp 1071- ~ 5 T 11:00 ., 83 Ellull Il.;lI. nuu 0 L .4.u. r freiglit or passaganpply on boa.rd or to G. M. KINGHORN. 11'. nnvv :u.1u' Cabin Steamer . vvrnxr n1 ' . 9.. II.-'n:.u\unuxm, Ferry \V'harf, foot of Brock Street. at. Maul LQTI reigfxt passaganppxy on l)oa.rI1'or 1 G. KINGIIORN, Ferry \VhArf, foot of Brock Street. utnn, Rlnr-:11 27. I871. - ' -.--u-..n_yo - .-xx`-my--7 an: H ALF-P.-\S'1` 1-`l\' E 3.1, mm of the steamers will lcayc ' l evury Murning (Monday cX\;cl)t,- | F-l`.~\s`l` 1-'1\'1.'. tum-l_1ing at cm]. { x;m.lri:\ ll.-u . ` . Btpross Line`, I .- .1 .un \- I 'DI$l.lCl' . CITY OF OTTAWA, n,_____ n... H nan, mu: V May 1, 1871. Capt. J. J. `Marley, U. B. llhtm. LY. ' Leaves \Volfe Island. 9:00 A.)I. I.ll D\l azw 17.131. Pcr Str. \\'atertown or when she arrives from Cape. n nnnnn A vs: 8:00 A.M_. 101(1) AM. 12:30 P.M. K .{I'\ I3 \l K cl Icy. ;1:UU 1:31. 8:00 P.M. kn \"-xfnv-fn\m AYS 5:60 P.M. V and FRI- KINGSTON, Kingston, lkmzunoque and Clayton. V HE STEAMER N01`.FOLK, I1. ])A\ IS, i Maustcr, will 11-:u u (`l:\`ytun for Kingston, _ ! via (`c:LInn6q\1c, as follows :- 1 I nw1vn.n\.... --------~ ~ I TUF.Sl)A\'S, THU RSDAYS and SATUR- DAYS at 6 A..\l., and Uauxuuoque at 7 A.M., touching at all iutcrxucdiate ports. 'RE'I'U[:.\'l!\`(3,_' Lezxvca Kingto at 4 P. M., Gananoque at` 7 1'. for ('l:1\'I.nn 1.n::u1-a xungsufn at 4 l ..\1., at 7 l ..\l., for ('l:;yl.on. I This boat will be open fur charter cvcryi Monday, \\'cdnest|:\_v :uul |"ril:).y. ` J. S\\'lF l` xv. rrn CITY PAINT SHOP AND ROOM PAPER DEPOT. PIN EAPPLE; I St. Kingston, July 7, I87]. Kingston, Jiiiy 13, 1371. W _-_ __;;,_, __ .,T DOW S PfATFNT will 3 4 _-.:..Ia..h vANrLL{A-, Z ; RASPBERRY, =3`- which will be sold at th Cheapest Rate, July 15.! Painting, .G;1\'Lzing, Graining and Paper Hanging, done, at _the cheapest rage and best style. . 3`; PER l%TED SPECTACLE AGENCY, 47 PRINCESS-ST. ' 1 ! VERY LARGE AIIRIVAL of ROOMI L PA P E K, CHEM Hive the ` utstion of the (bldund Beet godh What in Kingston. mude from the Fruit. ~ 7 'I\._. (:1N: Iced,.`:Cream Soda. {L3, 0| 3 If -67`: all 5` `A. . A Slvg of 300 Per Cent f.'>-`7.\7n I " STR .f'_\V"{_i]_-IR RY, sags ' V25 . V : ('04F5-r. AND CREAM. ALL NEW PATTERNS, Room Paper. At Wm. Rdbinsonfs WHITE, E-4:52.! Choice Syrups. J, (CANADA). WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST % AND IIRIIGGIST, my :I.ml rrmny. S\\'l!<"l` & C0 An... Prinz:-:..~; Street. . un 15 L 0: \2U., Agents, St. Lawrence Wlxzu-f. I87], PEAR, Try it. I \V. ROBINSON. y u. HEATH & GUNNJ FOUNTAIN; LEMON, Oinvog, - Loopqu ````7=|u-dI .` . F` SA1;sAPAnILL.5, .4 I , ' W | ]I0'l`ICN l`0T.\` SEEN GA'I`1-IERING BUUHU ; Fun. I: '1` II nrnualvlzl. I;lEl';II|'1`1l--lSl.)l)IllJ LEAVES. , PROP]-ZR'I']'E%.-Tl1el!' odour is strong, diusivc and somewhat aromatic ; their tgste bitterish and snmlogous to mint. l\l} .1)!(`AL PROPERTWES AND USES.-- dency to the Urinary Organs. . They are given in complaints of the Urinary 0r;__f:ms, _such as G the Bladder, l\Io1'bi:lIrrit:\tinn of the Bladxlcr. and Uretlnra, Disease of the Prostate (llzuul and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from 3. loss of tone in the parts concerned in its e\':Lc11a.t.in1. The remedy has also been reeunimennlexl in Dyspepsia, Chronic Illleumatisln, Cumneous A'octmns and Dropsy. Hchnbold's Extract Buchu is used by persons from the or in the decline or change of life ; children. .- ln a.il'ectinns peculiar to Fernalcs, the Extract V:Bl 1clu1 is uncqu:I.l.lexl by anyiothr renledy, as in glhlorosis 01' Reta.-nation, lrrcgularrty, 1 zu'nfulness or Supprtassiull of Customary Evacuations, Uleemtetl or .\`chirrous State of the Uterus. - ` T)I~uuqI:c: nu Inn: Ru n-mm. I n.um-3 tn. . r:we-1, Chronic Catarrh of ages of 181:0 25, ind from 35 to 55, uf-0I**'0!_,!`!ncxx1e11t or Labour Pains; Bell-W(':_tti1;1g in ..... 1\...._.,_. ,_ PI '-- ' Buchu leaves are gently stixnulant, with a. peculiar ten-V U1cer:|.ccu or nunlrrous htatc ut the Uterus. i Dlsmsus 01-` THE BL.mm:i:, KIDNEYS, GRAY}-IL .u~.'1 DI:0PSICAL S\vEI.L1Nas.-Tliis medicine increases the power of liigcstmn, and excites the Absorlients into healthy action, by which the \\'atm'y or U:1lc:u'cous Dcpusitions and all Uiiuatiiml Enizlrgclnents age reduced, as well as pain and 1ntin.1umat)0n. - - * *5, Ila-]ni|mlal s: l Rnnlm lm: ...n-ml m.,...., ........ ,.c n:..1...;.,- :__ :_ Plllll unu lllIl2l.IlII|l3.T.vl0ll. `*5 s E.\'tr:1et Bucliu has cured every case of Diabetes in V1]l(_:h it has been 'ven. Irritation of the Reel; of the Bladder and Inilainmati of the Kidxie s, Ulceration ofthe Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of t , ostrate Glam Stone in the Blad- der, Calculus, Gravel Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms :-In(1is si- tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of_Memory, Difliculty of Breathing, VVea.k Nerves, 'I`remb!ing. Hm-ror of Disease, \\':xkcfi1lnc-.<;s, llimn--ss of Vision, ['n.in in the B:u.el:, I [(7t Hands, Flushing of the l`md_V, llryncss of the Skin, l`:l'1llIl.ll14)ll the l*'a.ee, Palliil Cmmteuance, Uni- ersal l.:i.ss:itmle of the Mn.~:cul:~.r System, (to. , , - Helmlnulcl's F..Xtl f|'.'lS-.l`illCll\l is l)i11rutia anal P.lnn.1.T>m-ifuhm ant` ,......... .11 .1:..n..-..- ....:, ersal lAll.S!IlLlllli.' (II 1110 M1l.~=cl1l:`.)` System, Re. F.xtrn-:t imchu is ])i1l1`ctic and B10041-Put-ifyinfg, zmd cums all aliseascs arising ' from 11:11.-its of fligsipqtitnln, cx_ccs.~:ca :1n1l__iInBru.dc1lcC8 ixg life, Im1_;uriti_:s of the Blood, ctc., su_persedmg Lropmba. 1n atfectmns for wlnch 11; 1:; used, 111 connectmn WltllI1IC1lllb0l(1`S Rose \\ ash. ' ' Beware of cmmtcrfeits. Ask for Hel1nbo1d s. Describe symptoms in all communications. Helmbo1d s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, ; 'I"'|n I,`-uunl Dlnnnl II-unllhn. Take no other. -...I I'l..-..a:n-.. - 4|__ ---.--v-.- -u ..._- Horn`! - l3J.1-$t.V[ ,...,..,.,,. will radically exterminate from the system Serofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin l)iseasqes, Sault lilicum, Uankers, Run. nings from the Ear, \\'hite Swellings, Tumors, Canccrous Aflections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandu- lar Swellings, Night Sweats, (ash, Tetter, Huniors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dys- pe sin, and all diseases that have been established in the system for years. ' ing prepared expressly for the above complaints, its blood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. 11. gives the complexiona clear and healthy colour, and restores the patient to 3 state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only re- liable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swellings of the bones, ulcerations of the throat and legs, blotches, pimples on the face, oryuipclas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and bea.util"ying the complexion. IIINI I- I'\lli I'n9o`t1 AlI| Atari` - 4:--.-..n _.___.. K ._.._..--_.v.._. ... `H--. -. -1`- 1-1-11] :1 - gggujg The most reliable 1 urg:Ltive and Cnthartic known, superseding Salts, Magnesia, etc., in Sick or Nervous Headache, J auntlice, Indigestion, Uonstipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousnesg, Liver (jam- plnints, General Delyility, etc. Ne nausea, no griping pains, but mild, pleasant aind safe in operation. The C1lta\\'b1l. Grape Pills are purely vegetable, being composed of Catawba Grape Juice and Fluid Extract lllxulnarl). Beware of those cheap patent pills, carelessly prepared by inexperienced persons, Velltldkl in wooden boxes, most of which contain either caloml, mercury or other delete-_nous.d1'ugs. . " lIelmhnld s Genuine 1 rena.mt1ons. Estalllished unwm-ls nf ~20 vnnrn `P.-on-n-ml im 11 'l" ' other cleletc-_nous_u1'ugs. _ ` lIe]mbold s Gcnume repa.rat1ons. upwards of 20 g ars. Prepared b H. T. I-IELMBOLD, Pra.ctica1a.m1A1mlytica.l Chemist, 594 Broadway, .Y., and 104 Sout Tenth Rn-9.1+. Pluilnrls-lxnhin, Pa, .\`HI.D RV DR,U(:(:1. \"l`N I<`.VI<`.nv\vu1.*nw IILLM DULU, rr'a.cmca1 auu xuuuy new UUUUIISE, nu-t nroaclway, N. X _, a: `Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SULD BY DRU(}(z`rIS'I`S EVERYVVHERE. Batchelol- s air liyc. I This splemlid Hair Dye is the best in tho ` world ; the only true and perfect Dye. Harm- 1ess-re1izLble--instn.nta.uuous-no disappoint- ment- no ridiculous tint.s---docs not contain lead or any vitalic poison to injure the hair or system. Invigorates the hair and leaves it soft and beautiful, black or brown. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Applied at the Factory, 16 Bond Street, New York. NIKE. VIIIIBIUVV 3 EIJIIIIIIIIJ5. ssgxupo Rsv. Suvnws Conn thus writes in the Boston Christian Freeman :-\Ve would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be good--pa.rticula.rly for infants. But of M rs. \Vinslow s Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge; in our own family it has proved a. blessing indeed, by giving an infant troubled with colic pains quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article which works to perfection, and which is harmless ; for the sleep which it affords the infant is perfectly natural, and the I little cherub awakcs as `i-bright as a. button. And during the process of teething its value is incalculahle. VVe have frequently heard moth- ers say they would not be without it from the birth of the child till it had nished with the teething siege, on any consideration whatever. Sold byiall Druggists. 25" cents a bottle. Be sure and call for" ' ... I`I`|tV 1171>\Yc1Y nnrxa onnmtrncrl QVDTYD I be sure nuu can l.Ul MRS \VINSLOVV S S_0O 1`HING SYRUR, Having the fac-si/mile of cumus & PER` xms on the outside wrapper. All others are base imitations. B1-own s Bronchial Troches. I have never changed my mind respecting them from the first, excepting to think yet better of that which I began thinking well of. HENRY VVAIID Bmzcmzx. -- -- . .- v 1 L1, .4. -_.. .. ,.....nRn 17 Mrs. Winslow s Sdothing Syi-up. 1')...- e.........m f`nnn Hum un-i+.na in H: _ ` KEV. . 0. I. nnunuausw, haw. ...,...... Almost instant relief in the distreuig hhour of breathing peculiar to Asthma. _RI-:_v. A. (.7. EGGLLSTON, New York, . 1 -___ __.... ..-....&Io aalinxy, _ 1'1l;Nl:l Iv Ann .|.n-.n\.:n-.n. For Throat Troubles they are n e cic." ` ` N. P. \ mus. JR. A. 11. 1111119, uumumu, ...~......... I An elegant combination for` Cong . DR. G. F. BLunLo\v, Boston. ML recommend the'n- use to public speakers." Rnv. E. H. CIIAPIN. Contaii1 no opium or anything injurious: DB. A. A. linws, Chemist, Boston. L ,,__L:....L.-..-. C.-n-' l`nnrr}|a 1E\'. P4. 11. \;u:u'u.I. Most salutary relief in Bronchitis.- , REV. S. Snmmusn, Mon-istown, Ohio. Very benecial when suering from Colds." REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. -'-_-L-~.L ...-.'l:-l -in 1:113 dintrenit ISEV. A. 3.4. J`4I.1un.x-.-.uun, Awvvv -..._. They have suited "my case exactly---reliew 1 pg my throafrso that I could sing with ease. T. Ducnuunz, ` 3honte' r Frenh Parish Church, Montreal. sA.:;._A:._.- I... ._-g 64 nnolur Jhonbter rreucu J mum vuunvu, .-................ Anthereareimitationi, be sure to 031111!` , ._ _ _-__- v----- -vvua.-uuurryva.;.~a.a.yu, The Great Blood Purier and Beautier of the Complexion. llEl.llBOLl)`S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA - 1....II-. ..~.&.. 1... ..A.. l'....\.... `l\r\ ......L,...,. u..._-:_.I.. u__.L:I:, T.` n- S-PECIAL NOTICES. "i{n?;'i ni" .l.. 17........4.:.. V GRAPE PILLS. ` .... .1 l"..LL.._A.1,. - -..-.. ..._. ...u.uu. u; Inn; unuuuu uauznucs. 1 J l)I(l}SMA CRENATA-BIICllII LEAVES. air ndrmr is Rtrnntv :'HH`uu~Svn ml c.nn1n1v-1un6~ .._...-.-a.: j `, `'.-..-.\/ [From Dispensatm-y of the United States] [g]. . `VI!!!-L7 A 7!! A IIIVIVIIIIY I n n uyw ` to punnc speauera. 75: in TlvnnnI|if.'in,- . `T UNG LEAVL:b' AT T.HE CAPE OF GOOD HOI E FUR H. T. IIELRIBULD. ` ~...... 4 ---V "44:: ' At, C:1rruther s wharf the propeller St. Law- nence touched on her way down and landed a number of barrels of pitch from Toronto. The Rochester continues her regular trips, and will do so until the steamer Bay of Quinta is ready to replace her. The propeller Mary * Waid, fsom Montreal, for up 1:'_Ll-Le,` touched ' and took on board twenty hhda of gugar, and ` a large shipment of groceries for St. Catherine 7 and ports above. V A4 0.4:`). ...L... A1... ....L........... `| ...._..I B.) WED.\'ESDA Y E V 2` I.\'G, A U0 UST I6`. . ..... rm... .....,.... At Swift s wharf the schooner Laurel ar- rived last evening from Oswego with ten tons Lclligh, a.n(1.fty tons 'chestn1u1: coal.` The steamers Kingston and Athenian passed (Town this morning, and the Corinthian and Athe-` nian up this afternoon. , jit the M. T. Company's wharf the G. D. Norris sailed last night with 300 tons of pig ` iron for Buffalo; and the Polly Rogers in load- ing 400 tons 9f `similar cargo for the same ` port. soo'1"r s CA~REER-THE STORY OF HIS LIFE. ; 1758, and they had as. numerous family- 7! 8 Walter Scott-was born at Edinburgh, on the 15th of August, 1771. His father was a lawyer. His paternal descent was deriv- ed from 9. Border family, known as the Sootts of Harden, a branch of the "house of Buccleuch. His mother Anne Rutherford, -wa.s a. daughter of Dr. John Rutherford, a. Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh. His parents were married in twelve children-of which `Walter was one of the younger members. His birthplace was a. house in College W (1, nearthe gate of the University of inburgh. It has since been demolished. Scott s years were passed Grange, the farm house of his maternal grandfather at a place called Sandy Knowe in the vale of the lower Tweed. A brief .[)ortion of his infancy was spent a.tBa.th, in England, and at Prostonpans. Inhiseighth year he was taken to his father's house at No. 25, George Square, Edin , and entered as a pupil at the High Schoo , vihere he is said to have displayed greater pro- ciency in story-telling than in 'H:rs11_it of lm i-aanlnr r-nurse nf studies. 0 1.3073. infant .' partly .in Smailholm nc1e_ncy m story-teumg man In unluxt. ul. the regular course of studies. boys, indeed, called hing Dun Seotus,_ on account. of his black-letter scholarship. In No_vem- her, 1783, he was transferred` us; {the Uni- T versity of Edinburgh, where he ed a. considerable amount 9f desultory study _ and , but where--In consequence of 1 ans-hut: H nnn....l|n not Inna mmnin. E112 ailg >`je1v$.. B COIIIICIUFIUIU nluvuulo Ul uuuu.|u\n_y IIIMIJJ I where--in consequence m h "did not long remain. SHIPPING NEWS. 16, 1871. , mg mat ne found it distaqtefuj, t_ill,`in,1.7.92o he passed the reqtgisite cxaminatipn and waacalledtothe Bur." " ' 3 1:[iss_uccous as: In ` I From childhood he' 11 Hhc M ` Border C(_n1'nt1'y, in q eat of historic tra.d_i- tion and ch:u':u:ter po 1-ait, and ltoring hm :cn.pacious and unorrig memory `with po- jetical legend, The result Wat ; n,at1;ral--and it'wua fortunate. As his rmture 1-ip_e.nd er was indieidt. ~ boon"ttiing"iih use, walking and riding about the` , In May, 1786, he was appreniibetf `to his } fathox--one of those attorneys thP`a.1`e ail- {G1, 111 Scotland. writers to thn wicrnn+_....: L m.uuu1 --U118 or tnooe attorneys thR"a.1`e ail-" e 1, in Scotland, writers to the signet-a.nd_ b_egu.u the study of Law. Thisherprongmt-' ed with commendable auiduity, eoldel- 1 ing that he found it distaqtefuj, I requisite cxaminahnn and ----~.49IJ\l\I- nu u IlI!0ll1T:FIllIllg"'l7an. the Mnse, tradi- Ecnpacious etical was rm:tiu'e` ripened into manhood the fucinations-of`-literVatui`e' won an easy victory, inhil mind and heart, over the fascinaiions of tho lnw._, Ho diq not relinquish his legal avocationa. To the `end of his life, indeed, he helc), a 10 .of- ties. But he gave himsaif, mo're an more 3! the days. passed, those ptujsuita of poetry and romance which human` Enn- uuuuue, canle 1nt.o.1:ne world. inthe V8! year (Bu1`n.s dyingin 1796 in wlch the Ayrshire Minstrel was with rg.1y11;,from it; as if Nature had intended thiit the ,chain ,9! poetic impiration should not be broken In 1799 Scott ontributed 1:0` Monk Lewis a Talesof Wanda:- ,!--o. ~fn.nta.sie` and short-lived compilation--tlu:eo h\1hdl,- entitled Glancrinlma Hm`la`.m.n n+,r..|... v and anon;-lived compilation--tlu:ee lulled: - ` `Glenginlas, `fthe Eve of _St_Jol_1n,?: and The Grey Brothlar. These ' afterwardsreappearediithotheliofkidred` character and merit, in -his-llilistrelsy of the Scottish Border." In-December; I797, Scott was married. His wife Wis ' Charlotte Margaret Cutpanter, the daughter- of French parents, but pducuted in under the care of Lord. Do I hire His first residences after xnljrriege fare in Edin'- burgh; in George-st., and in South Castle- st., but ' 1798hntodk uphis sbodein a lovely cottage Lsuwsdc. A Scott : married life was very ppy. He. Ind suf- fered in 1795-6, 3. 'evous disa. pointment in love but his xn y, heart thorough- ly conquered this sorrow, and he never dis- played the least morbid sensibility on `the subject. ` 'I`hA Minntrnlu nf {Ln Qnnl-4;-I. llama}... " The Minstrels of the Scottish Border," to which reference has beenimgds, sppeansd `in 1802. It comprise - e result of ves,`-A tigations commenced before he was ten. ` years old; it was printed in beautiful style by his school-fellow, J ames Ballantyne, and it was vmlcomed with "avidity ind read with` delight. This was his rst emphbtic mush in literature. Three incidents of note hould be mentioned that occured prior to the publication of the book. Onthe 16th - of December, 1799, Scott was _I.ppoi_npt_l Sheri` of `Selkirk. In the `same year 119, published a translation of Gosthe s tragedy of "Goetz von Berlichingen. Also he visi-' UI ' '\1UG\'.Z VUII I)UX'llU1IlgUn.. 51.0 ne ted London, in company with his wifo,1.nd impacted the antiquities It Wsatministor Ahhnv tha Tnwnr, and the Rrilh Mn- puuusueu H. uumuuruuu UI uouule E trageuy Berliehingen. vim-' tn Tmnrlnn, in 1-nnrrnnv u-Huh hi: -wifn -and ..,..r.. ..-. -.--- -- y-pg Abbevylwthe `T ;'e1:: an; the `Brit -ilh M.-at seum. He h rst seen those memorable n1nr'-on 1:1]-nan `nan f}\n'n fnnr van-r nl vnfhn !BuI_n. I13 nau H13` Seen `H935 memomple places when less than four years old, yet he remembered them yell. Iwas astonished," he says. in his fragment of Autobiography, to find how accurate my recollections of these celebrated places of visitation pmved~ to be, and I have ever since trusted. more implicity to [my juvenile rem] ' noes In 1304, he published his annotate 'eclitien . of the old poem of Sir"l"sfra.m, `compos- ed in the thirteegxh eentury; by Thomas of E1-celdoune, call . the Rhymr. This,an- hanced his :epu_'tion, but it was not till the next year, 1%; that he made the great success by-pub ing The La._y _of .tho Last Minsh-els"-whi ch led to`h'i's comnlste IILBPCCLBU VJIIU II} Abbey, the_,T V senm. Ha h i7a:tviii3tm'i7:'Eh _1eE"1.'o`E"c,J: 13$ devotion to literature, and whih` :1: nor` an unt` nnw Inhnn} nf nnll ' (IBVOWIOIX U0 uwraturu, IIICI WHICH" IIIIETOIIHP eed an entire nowschool of British This work has been correctly dencrihod~`n- a complete expansion . of the. ancient ballad into an e ic form.,,_ I. pkg :- alted the :iuthofn(`1the_ ,oon7 temporarie an 6 `among 0 51' re _ to one piece of_ professional g6 C\_,LL _-_ --.-.....J....1 .. l'II.._I_ II.` 1.1.... l";....L ..l alted the author 1n the esteem 0! I118 temporaries and led ' a.mon V0 31' mi ' ts of professional g Scott was appointed a Clerk of the Court of Sessions, with gsalary of, , `which was afterwards increasedjo Meanwhile. in 1304: he temovsd aftarwafda increasedjo , `_ Meanwhile, 12:04; removed ` wade to Ashestilal. Be 110*" legal practice and fully entered upoue lphn- did career as a. 1; and novelist with the whole worlggz famiar. ItI::ited twent - ixjvears` and in the. coursb`of':xt'tima' e` .... - ..: ,m:..... on n..:g:.1. I.'g..............m. SIX ear! nu. In `[13 0011133 UK F1131? WIIIIIU III! m_ 0% addition: to Britiah liter:-aturumora volunpinqus, ,a.nd, conaideting. the.,i.m;uenu_ audience addressed, more my it had received since the days bf ` ` . Those additions corrnprisedthe it cmn`pa.nion poems to `The L:_a.y of _ t -Ililntul-, the thirtv-two stones constltutmg . `.`fWa-. 1113 130 '3'.l'.|l8 my 0! `III.I AB`I '.KjG.|'," thirty-two stqries cpnstitutiug . verIey..N9veh; the leis f.N&v21s9nL the tmrty-two stones consutuung we " . . 1 -1 V I `W F - ` verley Novels; Life of Na leqn Bonn-' pm-te; the History of Scoiin ; {the Iat- ters on Demonology and Witchcr'aft;`a -"`Pl.ul'I Letters to his I{.innfqlk; the olaiorda and careful eglitionsof D _den,and Swi'.,Sgd1ier and Somers; and a axjge amount. of_ > ` neous writing. . In 1812 Scott remov hihil nnwlv aumirnd nt-mun-tv st A;lIIv6hmd.I|On1I In 1812 Scott l'n10`Ve\'.l `E04111! newly property st Abbhford, Fvich he straightway began to expand udeillleb lish, and: which he continued,to(b9p '_ Jill. -Lnu+ Fhi: 1`rnnv-`IR95 Kn `hn 0AkI`I'II'|`AA1I1 I;I@l,|- ile B`r3(ItgIlIphWa1{ DU Q C ` ish, an ;w ic_ e continu .Lto( about thja year 1825, he wmp k- ed `and `gfurnished the noble Gothic `pugs "that still rem;pinu--u doubtloirit will` iuna'inior- ever-- " chief and most 1Idlonbd:li3. i-1'7 uI\lv:'nn n Qnnlnnt` era in `R14, I-m nillll cmet and most JId1onB:lIl9!.'8!-'7 shrine 0 Scotland. Heye, ,J,-I1,-!h9,dl "Wave ey, which 3` pear; 111 91"; .-mdlai Yhe nolidfmm '01`! of e_ triumly: ' than he haIl.alnIdyaoh1ovoi!~ In - e eceived a. bu-onetcyfrvm Gf I8 Fnnrth -71m-Ir] hanamn Sir Walter. 1520 he eceweu Daronewyxruqu unutgg mun Fourthzand became Sir For glong time; as? will be seen, his birk had sa1ed smoothly. both with wind and stream? Favouring breezes `9onti_Iu_1o(U:o fax}. 't f (1, till, at length, in 1326, a sudden ;.nd:: fble storm of mn!o' ` 1-twine mt~smseti6 n bu:-gt uzonoo upon -llehri-"Gaunt:-` L1,. 1. 1 . ., nf lchlinbnmh. his nnbliahmaldlod . orda. -ll. ldnt ancnll. and I;:ol. - ne bunt wonoe upon blo 8L g, of Edinburgh. his liyiblluhaglnilod in Jams} oi that` ear, and L_ , .wusou. tobe 1; le to tjye1r_,` an-I 72, . Lgessra Ba.lla.n1'y`ne & ca.,mu= L ten, 9 iutxlll, hand, bzuigilislllodlb 1 partnel? In 0": .r III! mczpased to n wsrdlof 120,011). j ' I write; died in y of the` lame I5 bi_r.' Thacomtemsonmd' 'ef`ofniell Jena might well havb broken` ' lpiiit, ugdchp 1-~**;'.*;..`**",:.:`'-' -"?.'1.'**.,:1',`*-,*"* muio eme romc1,no.`_wv M ` ' . .1422 ' 9 everyth" 'e1Ie, h'nI.1d,' `fire will keep our anon : V. 2""! `'2' ' `:`:u3d:*"-3m` nuns"?-1Av;~.'V:o:kl.l f"..` ttmty % - me pa`tiedi!e. up hinowmhouo` in-'E&`Ii`-` nronertv. toheholdin trust farhis J _|I:ch. ' "The Minstrels of the ` \n`1;r-1| rnfnrnn:-A I-non Roan.-n.JA gunn--.;I .W01`l `"""h?`3Pf:"z;;: rso "cf.a;m,. uh: 'l'\-....l!- `A- . -ne be m '35 cu. bl... Q pI1l.'8,J0 be 3010. IF uncuoll, WI - person pl_'o_erty, tobeholdm for-.hin crodito;i.,, e took modest ' in St. David : at. in the Seottinh csutal. and he cro(nto;I.,,ne won moaeu wugulgp, In 55. st.,- th_e mpltal, went to work, nth hmnloun envy, urn UIILIBU `nteas [PRI_CE TWO CENTS. ins" lmf, PoorCu'lbtt.o ' iumuifhcrondwu ment :pmsch_iIi'g. Sundry reports, have announc- V mgh_ arymg ahngu in haroondition: At um *`m` `&;*:*3""`"`s.;fa "`*~"-` .. mg 3- Q` . 31!: W - . 95 . ` the The lafsit mm: of` her is given by" thstfnmauPu'inim jaurhnl,yrimedinEng-` d.r!" Galitmnniin Huang 1!: v-nu.-A. ` l.n..4.: nuns Gn- Ild, itlfllli muting .111 nil nun nuuuuarlwu uy was n-emelmoul exertion: '--ovex-took 1n naxt ygqr. Foreign `niuhod . Ihip, the for hi.-jumpom-. tiont`bItal .' Inthst countryho mat with illnrzolt de ' to tttddtidtu and the`moct ' - vmhhednzrngel of .I"a.tigue and heat brought on mother stroke at dineuo, and the iantwuiroduced to they've;-go of f iglongrlpoangihjsone wolxl-d WII-- hdu; OI` . ,I'I ourn ` Napls` to `V nit: 3.11:1 ttfeynoe to Abaiovtuforll, bin bean Ap..-.-aw: 1... `L.-4.I.I....4 V :. .....-. .0 ." "3 8* fizonr o'f.Yhin_mb1a'.'1ite... Thu % rm"_ d >}5e`l6Velfa.nco which he disphyod ` "3 ""91 cmin. _ud_` the lliperb bucgegl uric-I. ...l.:..\. u__-, .... .......uu mu peneveunco which he diqplnyod in_ this `grids, ind` 811008" wxth wluch than manly labour `ll rewudoL ` have often boali told. A '10 -1355` cord__a more illustrious anmpleof defotwn 3- nty than was thin afforded by $11` ~Wt Soogt. To keephishononrnnblaminhed. "1 t to sure an estate iowwhich he had. t0i1;i 3 `longandsohnrd, tllggnndoldmmlaiddovl his life. Within the mm. fnnr u...-. ha h-A .f5_'|" 50 l_mjd. u grand old mm laid down 1nI_hfe. Wximtholiextfour year: he had ` Fad more than 100,000, and psvod `the why , _. ' ' . .- .. A..- nun..- -.- . nnpxes to London and thence Abbotlforu, hinbeendescribed by mama, in` some-If ful story of te most simple and tender vordlfin his Id- mirable b h .' Scott _ had; ' home on tLo 11lt(1);8r.`t`I. I' `y, 1331. n?.a., alanine dz; tIInc6bfImile, ho_ ca.ught':ight_ of his own taweu, he up in_the vithm ca-y ofdelght.' , gvhen , into ' dining room, hu dog`: uisemb edabout his chlira-IN begsutbfnwnu nhim`I .ndlickhiahmd, and he alternn. y gobbod and amihd over themuntil aloe oppreused him. It in npiti- cbrin . Ho hid some into:-vnh put . tq ' 5; 133` 1 h ' `ever, 3d 15 E`Goti" i m>:r'c ' edhim =deu5, on the vit ot Soplemer,` 1832. _t In 3 benutiful.d._ny." nay!` Lo5:k~' hart, so warm that eve window Wll wnda .0 n, si1d'yo'p`tf'ectl ' the `hmnd at qthdrn moot de ' to`hil cu, tlgcntlom J`. I I . ` ` .'~; ?%tEi:`udfb .:_:l;*.:':;m1 .:.P.;*::1-:.::.;%.=a, e`Ide`a_` ` ma cloud" [big 'ye_I; ' _N(_nc and Iaodollod -I more unneo renooe. L. Hinfnmnltnnk av 5-nvvnnnvuly EIIII-FRI Illll Iljlu 0'1" E$'m-until oppielsod `ful story a. oi oonpciouInt9l.Idreaun.-hnt inn the mast atnpofr. Egi .'1 halgst hcfpe, how- `EVaY'_ iiin v"`'In 2 n n inn:-an ndunv. ' _,___ , ..|.=. ithe.xnIidna.. . .. --.. or owus tlfo done of 183) his health .-begun to fail P-tsly-ip.%o-Jxenoditaahu 5.: sun: Fad andipsvod `the; `be 'l:o|E`:hq\,tD:n??nftenm?;:mukd iiith Incl: mm1e&um,k iumi"` 1" isa _f_:te.1'-hto! widovioi the.hu:_' o ; ,9 1': witehubebanvilrgfmmitclinmhildllll) and Napbleon his 'mnt iguwr',` {rho `himinthe hourof naodnfnuoxilo an ink` ' `lishsoil. Sowanthewodalona! . ..* mm In the non: of naodniun tpxilo 4 "link soil. So wag: thop*oi'l4.g1ong! . ....m , *`:;.: Stantonlfhtgzo oodhullnan hyuu ` l(i'uJox@uke,` men. nhh of iomnhabbtniin uIm..:.`.`... mint-,l|_nPW9F`3'u`W1'A '0 3333.39 U13 1 reciprocal advap of F Gonugg, . seomatoboloulf _tof. If ecdmingmui intoboexnaeIuifao~`IQd$afInhv.hnlnnk-At YBCXPTOCQI IIIVQI 0! E _ seomatobolol|:'II'::'of. e eommgman ' to be toiomi 30 5515 , to look `t!er`hou|eho;:xI_Tr::g.e`f:1 y I bnkimz ` wuhin I $mW.. I! 150 Do expauur waonu the many, _vo IOC ' 161 to! fog. tq mtg; gphkgsu `r . . N aawmur and" Ill `tho `otll`&l':hmeron:' `d *l!n8_* '.~ *`.-1! _ whichgmnstbo-itihndndtp by |ombholy,? V hmerou `Ii vitably by men, Jqmngn is; dull he nmllad to ink: chum nf nnhli -an nu-u--av :5-bly .'!mi.~I , nun bqcallqd to can o?'pu'* " ' ' thnnitu mu' up I! -nuunnruy, unw- un':n4-I In- pi`-n&;t` Q` KER-4 A.` LA - E25 i'c'i""' vediox 9! man. 1vhduo7to' 'nnHu`-C-.nIrA'1-.'l|nnn dntin-_ Tim tn:-inn: `ning - unaersgka; tit .` um.-uf-nave-. . niilas hnve ` e` qneutlolfof tluowj` onqn undegkg; W Iemllb stn to they I09 Jens Lunea sub ny -'lil.I1B` aqvoogua ot:,_ , oqIulibyMM!un.-inoldud." '!|wn`liu'_lioeu`,`:e ` tru , oppouitioh shown, mIIonrLhIoa\- gut iteneeml to be fated thnt in thn Aria (nail. :u:':;;.;2:... s ::.;'5':'..;';'i::f.:*:.**.....; ties, ll.|0(110U~I',. 586 III` cum studies`. in nbt,` `ilngffore, " ' '_ :.;1:'h:`?.?;ae..?`.a ?&`;.a.:,; .. g 7 ` ,5 men .wu1en,b opqmngtotlgag :';.....$-:..*;.s-* s.,..*~..,*-e by . 9 In 2 ` nntnofnvonnny " down..1V.' IPIrnteI,,hbhl'P|!k! in. that that Jgea. ' bo`don6foryoIi.u':e `yo oniinatioutiouuthpmtar bouunogxauwy 9 ION`! ` % ..e.,-h-.n3h-- ;`.~' um. nut-In lug nu. uonwxqn nu quell. - one of think i1t'ltilm*.nlIthe"l boil whaub nwwn nyjno $I nlouyoollalu. one of thin inta`utmg~.mothei-`I whoub ~ untmdmszhttherndehntln lifa..nnltn .. 0` T nw1T@I `Io m ` ' unttedtq ` gifenunlto sl:a.nd~ the K8 `,0 0" malt ixvitibly Imong fohgh school how. or:noen'mz. lsrkmz Itndantu. menu 19 _uu lV|llI!3hlil.l;rIll!ll`ll`- non w1t,h' lute:-1, applaud. . It mnv 'b'e/thst fh voun"nn.n wiimrlntin 1 Funny ' "1: ` n?u1;1.:ho!:uk.h"' 'y":azia'yo-an-,e`.1-A `faneou 1`:'del:uI:ib9dll9f_`miltC'l\Qrlp!,ViIl `mu `vej ` ' to ma.1n"1':AintIIu_ ' .a....`*?`..pa.%.;.a protea15lh0'1.ld this `as- '-m'Al-of,men IeQI1.l1i1i!.ll|d0lltRGntlohu'0hAuI `V ' hetlhlfgnn cnndidiuforthm ho witlwgt idl- ' . ' ' pppy |onI_Ihguld 8 1IIlt`hI-`ttIgiI- :r;::`..... ': .':.""" .....-..... ;';1v`:;.*:..... ...`.;`.i".': ".' Vsewn t7m3Iyh,-ieeiInn- 2;"-..:.,,..$' m.,...A an ::r::v:m' ,..M M- mngerueuom-wau. nuns mm: are notar- niuodtowuuthcluiontlanllb, than our. nnnv mm IhanldntInnnt'|n-hnaluo. Im- Iw r|_I'lll .,"J..:*"'...;'."*1 ' puvnv yr-was 4-1- . 790 ~ '. L ' "caI'l'e - . gun -1.. nmrs Brains. ?`3;.'$Ln`f. 'I1`no'aa-n Hg: 0 -I 5 u-cl IIl.Yx 7V""'~ _____._ _.__. .. I 9% Insurance ('0. Ills l.\l`.l.\'E. .\1 .\,\ \\'l-ILL w. .4 -` . A ......o INK. -.2 I `I-u-nu.-n ' Block, Pram-sis sum. unlit; M II II c anbnctipliol | n____ . ow mg at 1 J33`: I A'[.[`,`\\\', .\'ulicih\r in (`hair , ]m;o.'_\' to lane! at easy rate: `I 31;-iapatrlrk. ' .w_\' xrrm: .\ I-1\' :\ml('.1N'k ' .11.: lhv (Hunt) of l-`rnnte- |(ingstv:|. Alinx-tly as :- fa.-,_-ray!) (`mnpanfa 0 `cc L`. N7]. ll bu paid to l wishing of u WVIIIC ,l\-nrristor. &c.. hI'l" ug mlicc from Clarence to Mr J. Liutnxfs Auction huts xx.-No. 290,] \o Ix!) -rm DWELLING HOUSE b_v}l'h.umaa Driver. ougtho -1 \\'_.I|:....s_... dvs..(..o- 2 __.._m -,___ ___ _- ,___ I.l`Il`Cl`rIIllo , AT-LHV. Ul"l"l(`E, over` I7ulI:r. mwm` " an! Attorney -:\t.- Law. Of- 9&1-pet. -IIDII 1 - - LlF.s., DENTAL Rooms, ulna : F-lock, \\'ellingw Prizn-on and Brock Sta. ......o.. ..I E1274 L e1.obo,dob. SI.-`J1 is pro cal to fur H Spcciliotltio of` Public . and also to supcriutond ISIIIB, -0 I u nu`. ml .\ItIIIllI Street. ulistry. . L.lF..\'., I 1'1lsun's In `NED hn%,_been qt- far the above Company,` policics onevery descrip- pqnrty. for any period from pm, at the luweat possible I `pk & Sluyllu-. T . ~ J1,-\th\rIu-ya-:|t-1..-\\\', So. `. &\'. 'il, \A"o.-terinuvy Surgeon, the Uutario Veterinary 001- City Hotel, Kingston. \i(`l-I _C6ll".-IXY. I ANFMARINE. G 1n~e.-xting discuss: displayed inn is lmnom-ably ac- Iacdicnl faculty in every been iutmdud -, and the II: in the but guarantee of whia: it in huh! by the \ ;uran&:(`oihp:-|II_; L and IA|NlN,|X. MAX- I. s'i`R.\2;urt:,- Agent \for. I. Claneuee Street, oppouite I-Ix l,S7[._ stages ; will 3 ve grgav hie in the third.` It wxll Nnhitis, laryngitis, coughs elre all (li*:;Ls'ml nri D! fnbusgf ,-_ we & Walkem. I -\tturIn-_\'.~:-:\t-L:u\', Can. 1.. I`..I,|;.. Wills, l:|l'y'lIgluu,. cuugns nrigimstmg `alar action and nervous ihgnmentv of the liver, on- UBe_n, dyspepsia, '-kets, .lct|un of the heat , local aphonia nr loan of vqioe; nil, cI|'\m~oaii, anaemia, N51 to purity and health. s. Price an 50 ; six for` l.H{l.Vl:;. )l.\.\\\J:.`1.|. W. Agent. OM39, Clarence Imo am}.-.. |_Vl' IIIAFIIIIII l'\'I!l`, Oll II] III Wellington St`Iets.`; R. M: nosi-1. HI lQ`.`I I 1'. Wnlkolll. ('H.-\.\"l`l'Il{Y. Olce 1, Killgst-I||. Hut. v .`.,_..r,n.~u.r.|:~ I-1. LLB. . 'I` \\' ml L-nu 1 m.1.ow.~s, Chegriist, St. Uohn, N.B. hue Imiau Wzning Wfy heart uf :1:;Lacka-. Pittntnn nn Wilkes ht ..|...o...a ...:.....4 gamra. `I. C. HAVEN. A;'x_;it._ Intu-in-t. incur the til -uocseu rumor Q: xx ._ care ex urcssly fo'r mi ilu.-knnnit . V . ...I z. ...... -.....5 .3 mm delivered in thj "T. COAL in gun: . "50 I/sigh Lmnr or fouuclxir A Ila-tire. hr vr. :_ _ _,_ ni Wkes is Itlocted mint; ugiia ,_ re exprcsslv for {mix n lawdcll. -` L.\\\' S-\1i\'ituf in (11311- n. 1-: I.';.... so... M % `IA . Pang: an In |n`I'_\'. Kl`: .3. S. k1uur.\TI:|u;. 1.` II Suvrult, \l,.-\_ ` lie and IIW Ports. Id stages; win in the thinl. I. \;._n:;v:.,LV, A-\~ IStroc:_l, nur the E3] Kded lo. I hint! dull-as swxrr 1; 00. 2| In-.-n '1 K) punty I|'l(l IIESIEII. in. Priog SI 50 ; for` l I Dllltlllltll. ' ` Verexlinunypatgf the 3I`|I\ lU`Y Ill \n:1n- 33 Kiyg Squat, R. GAGE. ......- hlt-., .45 nus. nug- _ \\'illi:I.m R311