Kingston News (1868), 29 Aug 1871, p. 4

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Up 1 l\|.V1|.\u 0| BVCl'y U1!-l'l]KI0lI 680- Q cum-1lIIo:\tl\`. ohuaplv and ex veditiuunly at the |'.\ll.\' `.\'l`5\\:S STFIARI P INTING llUl7-\'E. | 682,582 08 '. ;'v3,3l`.) I4 967, I25 00 A00`. 1 Iv". [VI `I_ lI,`f`Ii I ,'.!'.Z0,033 T BOOK, JOB and GENERAL PRINTING ' Establishment. for Book and J ob Printing,` Price for yqunro, hr one yet, for daily pipe! 840, with me privilege of lltng limited to once 3 month. Hull square. for`d.uIy pper, 325 per yen-, with pvnegm 7 ., ..a ..g.;- ri-=:.- -`([11 . . I N.B.-'l'h'o' iqiure lohi ounned to the ordinary bul- D68! or commerclnl ho . I-lld for such homes It will not be held In include Auction lel, Adverusemenu of numovus Lopnnnonhlp Home Prints Adva- ;3`.;':`*3`"7t"1:t""~"rI JAIl$ Evian Is enabled to execute in thebest manner, and u:GI-u m....u.A-..- Aw...-,.l:L:.._ 4L__ , .2 -, L._, ..-a vucuncu cu vnvuuvv All lcll 0&5 K113111181 , lulu with greater expedition than any other Printer in the city, all order: for work with which he may be favoured. Work done in my requifed style. ` is to orig-W:'ce unmet: of mu- v|du_lu or Oompa.n|ea,suoh nu Boporys of huh, Insu- mnce ._(bmpnleI,"Kuea to uwilduotnrea, Amuse- manta, Iloodngl, Sermons, Acknowledgment: of Dona- tion. 143.`, Ibis on-Idelbl gvofsiliinu, And chlrged on the same scale sad in means manner as Business Notions." A ' \I.lV|'l- nnnnvn East and West night train: 9.(X) p.m. 7.00 :un.. I'\.'l'I`|.`lu u'lIA'l`1.\u \l AII c BOOK 3, ~uumuss narmn:."-AlI rqnttergnder this heading, leadqtof gold, thin: IE,-rhmrod by stale of solid browser`, out 10 um ; 10 lines, 15 oem; uuder'UlIIlIJ0 eon. lbw `- "1 ' nu.-- n..n-__ ._ ,-. - . V. , u-um-:qucu|. mscrllon. Ten }nep,_al 2&:r=lvst Lhnieludruons, 1'! oents, for every subsequent Insertion. Above 10 lines, Teente per use for mac insertion, ngd two cents per line for every subsequent insertion. : _ ` Snliscquent ordered onenc than oner ` week, 4 cents per line. Notices ofBirI, 50 tilsnti` each. no )InrrI:.ges,II cents each. " Do rneunsnnh. 4. nine to be paid _ lnulvnnce. TARIFF OF RATE FOR AIQVERTIEIENTS. Six lines and under, 31 for `list thrge Insertions; 13 cents for every subsequeht Insertion. Tan Linn: un:._..__. .. a . ' CIRCUIiARS, -"JI `HN6 s'rEAr3I'PREssE:.- ; Y Mil}. - `.. I The squat-Whof has Mm!!! Manor. The lnzqunro 11 lines ditto. n_.:_. p.,, - S ..` ..l. .. "?@i!` amws _1j;a an a nzanr on .1 I no .u..1nn;u. lTlxroug|1' Mails for New York. Benton, 0awego_n.n:l (`Ape Vincent will he closed at 21$ p.n."'and 5.3) p.m. daily, Sunday! ex- cm-pt;-cl. ' Rl{l'l`ISH XIAIIS LABELS, NHE UNDERSIG1&ED;havin ave large _ Stock of PLAIN and FA1UY I` M AGAZINFS, ' V ' 'f"*'n -nruuuuuq-VI Busurns NarIala.-A] nrlmlns yam g1.._.L.-|1 Printing in Gcpld and colours. HANDBILLS, BILL BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, 'SHOW BILLS, INVITATIONS, l.'\'l'Il'CI. ' BRITISH DI.-\IL uer (`.mmli.1n ate:une.s will he closed every l"riJn_\' at V2.30 pan. _ `u-r (`1n1;u'cl amnl Brennan line. everv 'I`umulnv I STAGE BILLS, LAW BLANKS, NEWSPAPERS, And having tted up \ . . `._}_vi;_`.4 if:"\ :5. Anvzaslne. POSTING BILIS, ` BLANKS, &c., ESQAY , AUGUST CONCERT 1=.i1L1.S,' PROGRAMMES, Ctr Single copies of the CIIIKONICLE AND .\'F.\\'-\`. cuntaining m news of ghe week. may `he had in wra upors for mailing. Price 5 n-nts mu-h. Issue: even I-'ridn\'.' RAILROAD `BILLS, BILL HEADINGS, CHEQUE `BQQKS, FUNERAL CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, STEAMBOAT BILIS. WITH` EVERY VARIETY OF Ina uc uauu Ill wra para Io!` m.1u1_ng. rnce every Fl'icLp)'. ~ 31' Sivnglo cu-iun of the D.lL\' NE\\'S may he had at t e Gbunter of the publication ulce. Princess Street. _Price' two cents. JOB WORK. .-__ HE gross frauds which continue to b prnc- } I tiled by obscure manufacturers, more `` particularly in Germany .bv imitating be la- `[3 bola stunned to JOHN GOBNELI. Cafe ` PERFUMERY, render Timnerative u on the l Proyrletors fo CAUTION the paolic again I; such nefarious proceedings, and to requcs their friends and patrons to purchase only oi espec- toble dealers, who import direct fro John Gosnell 8; 00.; and invite special one `tion to the address- BED BULLWE ARF, 93 Urpm Tunas $'num'r. Jnhn nnnnll k (`.n, a S0180 . Perfumes: EBB KIQU BULL VVHAKX"`,93 UPPIB lAlIBL,'.)lnIII`un. John Gouneu 3 Co. a Salem. Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquct,`Joc'kay Olab Perfume, Essence of Wood Violea, \ i:. tori: Bonqnet.,-Frangipu.nni, Military Bouquet, the Bride`: Bouquet, John Gnnnnll xx Go. s Prince of Wales Per- the Bride`: Bouquet, John Gosnell 8; Co. Per- fume, in most choice and fashionable perfume. John Gnnmall 3: Co s Princess Alexandra : fume, choice and msmonamc pan-nu-:. John Goanell & Co Alexandra's Perfume, A most. choice and delicmo pm-fumo, pr_epax-ed expressly for the use at `in: Royal Highness. John Goenell J5 Oo. s Upper Ten Thousand phi-`nun. JOIID U Perfume. Ya-dun I1 Perfume. John Golnoll & 0035 Jackal Club P" r'_"n la in universal request as the most. admired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price 2:1 6d. 1.1.. r1.......n A, (1,. `a La Nnhlasl.-In Perfume. Perfume for the nundkercmel. rrum Au uu. John Gosnell k 00. : La Nnhlesso I el'VUm`. I most dolicam Perfzlme of exquisite ir9.$U M!- 1-1.- n.......n 1. an I. 1\I..r.|.w;.;. Pnmade. ele- delicate Perfzlme m exquxsnn vmsu-unuc. John Gosnell & Cola Nohlvsae Pomade. elf!- ggnrpgg-fumd' and highly reaqmmended for beautifying and promoting the growth of the hair. t .. \1..L.1........ c......_n.o.mnma (`no he nmmnnl. nalr. Ln Noblease Soap-cntoen:ed for its unequal- led perfume and ne emollient qualities. John Gannell R: C035 Violet and Milieeur /IIIIIII plat Z1 ' the tornado, the full pies will, it in to be tiggre. `- ltoryof whose catggn-9 fen-I-od,roachs ntutling led perfume and hue emOlll0nI quamms. John Gosnell 6: Co. a Nursery Powder is gumm-utc-ed -pure. No nur- sery should be without. it. Sold in boxes :51. Ed; in tin In each. 1.1.. a.......n' b an i... nim.-my Tnmh P.{s:l_p in intins each. , John Goanell & Co. s Cherry Tomb Paste is greatly superior to any Tocth Powder, gives the Tooth spear!-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and impn.rl3 a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Prica is 6:! each. Instantnnpnmz Hair Dvn: crzrmial to produce] lrngranca to we nretun. rrlu" H : uu cnuu Instantaneous Hair Dye: crzrmiu produce Inyhnde Brown or L at` good mttxral colour. It cannot possubiy iuj-xx-u the hair, has no digugreeabla odour, and is (fhuy applied. Jnhn Gnnnall 1- . !u_ .: Pat-'-nl. '1`ri(~h() or no uxqugreeanna ouour, mm is enemy uppueu. aJohn Goanell 3' Co. s '1`:i(~1io<.-2..-on, or ncwly inveined imir Brush, I11:-. peculiar ma- cimnical construction of which accompanies the two operation`: of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. 1'}... ptnt Mechanics`. Chair far Brushing ,_..., `-.. , gs-up-uoppered Imperial pin '21 W.` i-1!d~ ' abet-`gs ton: bottles inc nded. ' a. ton making 200 gallons, when _diluu mm. Bob"-direction: on every bottl. Recommended- .1 ..--: - ~ aunumsneouany. 1`haPatent Mechanics`. Brushing Hair by Machinery. For l`r.:-spo-etus and par- ticulars, app!y to the P.:t.enh>r2s and Sole Manu- faeturers, JOHN GOSNELL 4 : Cu], Merfulncrs by Appointment to Her .`:l.sj>~vly; 1h-,Pru~.c:ess of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Uepnn 'l.`dAlls SIBIET, late of 12 Three King Conn, Lombard Street. `65FFHE SAUCE. Prep`::r(-:<-1 by Alex- xnrlnr Hnnrllwnnd Hmckcr. frmn V" ~`l1l:a" Dauun. Jrrcpuum u_`, :1.u:a.- ander Buuthwnod Stacker, from a. recipe by his Cousin, the late. Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-vo ymlrs Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Sani- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first General Board of Health; AuL`uor of the tire! `work on Fever in my age or country, the Philosophy of Health, to. Delicious: with nvprv known diah_ Its ceived by the owners -- '` n Washington, Au -. 25.--Anunde ed report comes from the Sou$th thnt the steamer Ludo- - in. which sailed from New York {on August 12th for New Orleans,-hes been loet. Inqui- ries as to its truth ha.`ve forwarded to all gints on the Atlantic coast and Gulf of OXIICO. ' For some time put the hope was indulged that as she was a staunch steamer, although possibly blown out of her course by the hurri- cane she lisd outridden the fury`of the winds and wevee. Her owners, C. H. Mallory & Co., l53 Maiden Lune, were strong in this hope. She sue built st Hull, Euglend, of iron, and was 666 tons register. On the out- break of the rebellion she had been ttedas _e blockade runner, but in thoee very Southern weteru which hsve at last borne her to de- struction she was ceptured b a_ government - cruiser. She lied ve watertig t compartments and ranked Al-in Lloyd s. Before, however, . the inquiries set on foot by telegraph could ` well have reached their destination: the sad conrmation of this undened report wasu` received by Messrs Mallory in s despeteh from St. Augustine, Flu. It was brief, but left no avenue of -hope open. It ran as follows - St. Augustine. Flnv-ill: Ann... 0*) was me ocqupants would gno be applied; the result ofwlzic. thou plttl of the house whe good, not .9 single case of _ _ incg:rrod;"while in `t. I ve alluded to, the disease V rnvy Uollnll. The _vnJne of the uid is shown by following letter. _from the Secretary Manager: ,, Agricultural Hall, Islingtou, Jan; 185 Dear Sir,--P'1ease to send eight gsi more of your Disinfecting Fluid,`as.per c _'IdoI_ed. ` Having used vsriaug__D_is.infc-c V A_'l'his uid acts on th Fluids at our many shows, 1 am yours 1' fully,` B. Smut, Sec. and Manag} OIPL J3k3!1 EN 90, Cannon are e essential cam disease by destroying the local conditio: Plfmbntil occupied by ft -t` was sprink led in every roomy wo person except fan; these the occupants wnnl.-L... -7 -- - Having vari lime or csrbolic acid.-I _ ,. .,-.... I11`: cu gnuu order any J_7Jis_infc-ccing at`oni' I can say with condence that none have had the instan- Bu s, And" this too without producing diyltnissd ` ' Manager. Jackson, R.N., .` This the cause 0 thelocnl conditions 0 the ofwhich was, ports where it had been not_g_` cholera "um etreot.i KIIIIUHUPIIJ U1 EIUISIUJ, GU- Delicious` with every known dish. Its bnbitnnl use increases the u.ppetit.e and pro- motes digestion. It is muizh esteemed for iu digestive properties. As an nnnxxrnnne nf its nuritv and mntgiv null 01 nugs ann other vermin. . Sir W. Burnattfa Disinfectihg--Fluid was the only Disinfectant need at the Agricul- tural Hull during the Smicbeld Club Gama Show in 1866, by order of. Her Majesty : Privy Council. The vnflnn nf Hm ..:.1 .-.. _1_-_ . . Ill IIIECUIIVB PIUPUILICH. > As an assurance of its purity and salutary roperties, it is only necessary to poi-t out- he name of the celcbraied and philanthro- pic Physician from whose prescription it is ounponnded. The entire life '0! that distin- guished man was spent in promoting the health of his fellow-creatures, and his death, to December, 1861, was mourned as a na- tional loss. ` `n||In`-unnln n-`A (`An 4.-.u..o..:.... 1... AL` TI__ un. vuuulanl 15Ul{NE'l`T S DISINFECT- b ING FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, workhouaes, mcloriese, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fave`: wards, clothes and linen of sick, night.- ohairs, cesspools, . drains, water closets, stables, dairies, lruders, muazy caaka, tubs, #0.; bilge-water, and the holds of ships; npogtments for searchers, nndm-ta.l;era, and jorylnon, and for post-mm-tom examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation: of subjects for diuoction: for the extermina. tion of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Bnrnntn ni::no`mu:.;.- 1.`I__,-1 IIOIJII I035. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, Lamb's Conduit Street; Bnrciay and Spas, Fnrringdon Street; Bzmy. and Co., Fillbnry Pavement. - ' - Pall hv (`.hnI'n3atI: arnnnrn Tfallan `Va-A- lllllllvury rnvuuwub. ' Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Italian Ware- housemen, and others throughout the King- dom, and every part of the world. A Ask for Ihe "'l`he Sauce_-Sne-in] mmnn Anruuuuuo rxnmuu onuu1p.-A Iedicine thnt cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; ehrvescing and tasteless, its con- sbnt use is especially calculated to maintain health. When mixed wiih water and taken during the e"er,vesc-ence, it immediately biends with the food, and is rapidly absarbed inlo ihe system. It vitnlizee and supplies the blood with those saline principles that are lost. sl- tered, or destroyed during the hot weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow,` Typhus, Eruptive Fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the vital current is poison- ed by infection, and and thereby rendered un- t to .8nppor'I health and prolong human life. it has been found eminently bet <:'1cisl; end its sustaining an d pncifyirlg int` ence nets are preventive to disease, as th. nu- merous unsolicited testimonials accomp .y- ing-ench bottle, will prove. Its portability renders it admirably zgdapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or pnvale fnniily, more especially when distant from nzedical odvi or assistance. Sold in patent stoppored glass bottles, price 25 6d, 45 6d, 113, and Zls each. Spe- ciel agents required and appointed in all parts of the world. ,, ,, __ _ ,. The vessel wall valued at SIWIOOO and her nrgo at $X),tXX). She was commanded by Captain H. Hovey, who was born and resided at Essex, Connecticut, in the homestead pos- nsaed his family for the past century. Early in 'fe he adopted the profusion of mari- ner, and soon rose to command. As the mat- ter of the chi Amazon, one of a famous line ' of puketn p ying between New York and Lomlyn, he acquired high reputotionu I skill- ful eezunan and courageous gentlemzm. He leaves I wife, two sons and live dingh- t:rs. COIN nan EVBl'y pun 01 I8 WONG, Ask for b_`auce.-Specia1 xport Agents-Bux-goyne, Burbridges, and squire 16, Colman Street, London. SIR WILLIAM BURNETTS i)SINB`ECT- FLUID. the mu-ir-sninn at` .:..I. 'AHPLdUGB S PYRETIO SALINE.-A J Iadicina that cures: Rea Sinknr-9:4: nr u: CAUTION ; LI H'Ul.l.l wuuue prescription It 15 . 1 I *, raj wnuo In an E D, still to taken nlm-.. Iv- - 7'-a v--in _ulllIlO(1 '3'; 0: 0591'); home.` . IO RoynI Vote:-inzrv P5355 unauaua auu axis an place. Two I were supplied 1 r. -|.;.L I->-- A- III -`-K7 1`. HI. In-tiers intended for docpatch per Bremen linglnust be specially Io directed. r _ subse- 'thI four rooms mums r,9'nmIc'r. ' Perfums: ...........o lfn:-`now 5 by the and ICIU 11' D80 been _ . hip rnnms u, gun. 1868. gallons sd_ ~39 nay nrrlnn , Jar}? 1868. m -who .....n__ -run IVVI-U I exist and Turn 1.-...-- U I H6: Professor 7 College; , t _ I THE 0'1"l`.-VA FIRE RELIEF FUND-I \\'n I...-- ...--:..-.1 - uuunu II I I-\\'nl\ lIl\IuIv:\ !I`r:|im arr-i\'eAruu1 depart from tho 1 Station `:1 follows :- :3 .I.. nan ya; loam nmis - "~ '10. ) ' 7 or natural d' ` ' (; um: purines, doodorises,-and diq!infcctn,:;n::_!. `V agency of nuoent or ozonlc oxygen,-_-its `st.-Tti"e l` principle. Being _entu-ely innoximla, -Chis Hm { [scientic p_i-eparatnon is peculiarly adapted go, 3` the following useful purposes, for which 311 .l other diainfccunta, onaecouncof their poisonous ' 1 or other objectionnble qntlitics, no llnavjgbh and useless :- " -1 Detecting organic bnpurities hair and water. . Purifying drinking and other water from or-' i ganic mottaor,lelu`, ta. _ ' ` Freebcuinithe uh-of close places} and remo'v- ` in}: bad amel \ ' Freeing meat, lib , humor, or other pmyagggm from taint. i rlnnnfnrnnnn Hun c-Wants Al n-..4_l- - ,- I omcr wt.-u lI'U|.ll ennui. Maintaining the health of _ PWI58 in pots and .conser-vatoncs. ` Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut 1 owers kept. in water. Destroying the blight of1.he potaboe, vine, hop, mulberry tree, aw. Wnshing dogs and other domestic animals. Gleaming bottles, beer barrels, pickling tuba,` dairy utcmsils. A - Washing the hair ancfdnrkcning its colour when turning grey. Enhancing the pufyingpnd invigorating cl- feats of baths and tube. ~ hr-n&"ai'nn vun'mILnn:I .-......A.`. ....A .l.`_.__-_- - I n-can mint. 1 if ,o,um,cmc|;ing he e ecu of organic 1 taken into the stomach. ' ` P0 was n....:n/u Ilngou n........A.. t.*-.._:_, _' . . _ 53.15911 IHIU HIE awmacn. ` Curing Mnaty provander. Freeing vibes; ",5 other seed from smut. I`n:lIfn:l'I:ntl Han Iunnhl. Al ...I....;.. 2.. _ . - lecm ul malls and mm. Drcbing poisned woundh and drtroying_ uni, mal virus. ' `Treating the inrecuoiu diseases of` cattle, horses, dogs, Sm. One gnllou makes 20000 800 gaons for use. , V N.B.--Condy'I Iuid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in Wager. and afford; the only known means of rapidly and` complcoeyl freeing. Drinking -Water from Organic _'1`uint, which is so common a cause of aerioui discage. ~ To rapidlv nu:-ifv the air, mm than Anm_..a a..:,: wmcu In so common oi aerioui discse 7 rapidly purify the air, use the diluted';:id Wm` "Cd)"8 Ozoniser or other -Spiny-pm. 1 ' ` ducer. I nnunvvcx D A llIIl\YllI l\I!l\\T'ltIIl`I\ -. . __._. um: TOILET PURPOSI,) _ Removes from the mouth impure and foreign tastes and odours, whether arising from tobacco or other causes, and connberactd the irritation and mo-bid secretions of moue qeeth`. It puri- es and sofben the skin,` and, u d in the bath, tends to. promote a. ealtbj of; the "whole body; ~ ' - H. BOLLMAS ecoxpr, Patntee, Battaen-sea, London.` - found it a more certain and rtslizitile preparation,` :_ and greatly pneierrevi ``F,BI1`sEl(.I.NB." : ' ` ' ' L LL. rreelu, 1jnarrna.ceutist,;is auowed to be one ol the greatest discoveries of the `present century. It is largely employed by". the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in` hbpital and private practice in all parts of the world. It has effects peculiar toitself, and which are essential- ly di`c:-ent to those produced by the various compounds bearing the__1'_iame of G`h_lm-ody'ne,` but have no pretence to xiossesz-sing its virtues. It .V rapidly relieves phiri, from whatever zuae, al- lays the irritation of fever, sootheb 0 system under` exhausting diseases, and gives eep with out producing any one` of the unpleaaaht. Ieelings so commonly arising from the useo1`o)_$iates. It continues to holdvits unshaxen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, mm reliable, and ch eapeat preparation. Eminent and scientic" Physicians made` aidavits `that they have tested its oects in careful comparison with those. of"`DR. CULLIS BROWNEB Cl[LORO- DYN 1, and deposed to the facts that they Earl Russell oonxmujliented :to_ thq oyaly Golv lege of Physicians and so Hr` Free , . that in Kanjlla the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Chlorodiue. '1')... l.I.J..'....I rn......-.....r /1---..- 1-___-,_ --.-, uxguc-brown you ugver Uu produpem the desired` - eectin a qhqrter time ot.he_1_-_I;iud`I_,tnd that it does not. chase the nxianjnd ;..a:a...g:m. tan -..u \r;A.1vv1.1 rxnn IRIALILPV lVU;`U' \\'c have received 1 00 y of the report of the roceedings of the (nenoral Committee of the 1. ttmn Fin Relief Fund from August "3111, I870. toJuly `. St:h..lS7l :- The reuort Inn nvialnnolu 1...... ...... ...I .-:n. x`..-,. v!_1!J` ` T `,2 , At?::*:`:*?.:3;:I:g:+ .`."' :95`-.316 mrchanuw 0`: 31 for-I` fgeg z:t;Je't1;ts anx1ohi p`oj;5x!iea!:6Hor-" . .,,.g,,:-N.` N 1' by,` Wonderi.; iv1iy":}" 633: -To7n:% ` le- thB_lt0{e1jf mpg; j1g'h|)Aou[|;=.qrA` ' - DB. B . W, 1-`.B.B., - -` , Seniorfhysi an to Guy's Hospital. I have frequently recommended psjarapns con- sulting me`to make use of Dr, do Jdngh a God Liver Oil. I lhnv been well stag-iaed with iti j effects , and NW! itiobe hTv,e `pi_1_r_a oil, we! ` _tced't or those invrhic`h ' he in of ch. enecun quarter thpn`. ot.he_r];iud`I_,tnd disuse the indigestion W0 ofgen ccnaqimnl: `on the adminintmllan of the "In all caseslhave found Dr. dc Jonghia high;-Brawn Cod Live: 0' ' the same set of-pt-opui-es, among Iiib th grl esence ol cholnic compounds, and of iodine i_na_ s:a_t.e`of '- nnegitypf Lotidon. ` ' S organic combination, are the moat rdmrknizleo ` It is, I` believe-, uuiversallv .ckn..wm.1....a o_1..`. -..., - ...;...=w-, uylveraully scxnowlquged that this oil has great"-t`Betapei:tic3power;3and from my invesuigntibns, I have no doubt ofits being ` a pure and unzdultet-gated article! I " : D.R.``G`:RLilVILLE, Ii'.R.B.,' Au r1)f,the Spas of Germany. - Dr. G villa` has rouad um Dr. dc Jongh % Li ht-Brown Cod Liver Oil produpem the decimal` - 6 ectin shorter than`. othar Izinnh..lnd that . u uvysv uvu. van ` nlnj : (1 WI! often cenlqim: '3: m of the pale oil. ` ` _ . V .; . ' vlclpul-mall GIG!` llilllhb IIlllIad3W ; which I have also employedwith a View to to!` - their relative superiority. ` zznn, I870, toJuly `2St:l'I..lS7l ' report lns evidently been prepared with great care. and the details which it furnishes are really oxcceilinglyinteresting. After 3 list pf the \`:u-inns subscriptions received. a state- ment of the disbursement: follnws, the uuount .p Lid each person in each township being given. the sums expended in the various townships were as fnlluvrs :- ' ` Xepean . . . . . . . . . ..,.....s ..... ........ $12,626 54 Huntley . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ..= ....... .. H.458 35 March . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll,436`39 Gmlbpnrnc ......................... .... .. 5,149 97 Villsge of Stittsville .; . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 432 68 Gloucester ............................... .. 4,345 03 Torbollon ............................... .. 2,998 07 Fitzroy ....... .................... 501 40 Nttth Gower ............................ .. '40! 58 .\[*I'\nI-unal- nap; on. was umoromue. The Medical 2Ems'anJ Gazette, January 1861:,` 1866, states, It has an immense sal ainongst nbe public, and is prescribed by scorcs'_of Urtb0- ` dox Medical Practitioners, and, of it would not be than singularly popular did it not snppiy a wan : and ll a place. Mmufmtnmd hv thn Invmm... -m..I,.....u 9...- Ku(:|.I'Jul WEBLIBC 0! quaiuccd. Henge, under his gunrqncec kind ks regu-ds gt r-nan 77 on-game combination, 'r,lh.u-lmzle. ' believe-, universally acknowledged that great-t,Betapeiz.tic3govfgx-;;2};1d_fi-loll! mu inn-n..o:...oa|...... 1' |._._, wuun and nu place." - , Manufactured by the Inveueor, `Richard Free- man, 70, Kenningmn Par]: Road, L9nd pn, :5. The genuine has emzravccl on the (:nw-.-mg... 70, Kenningmn Paxjk I,ondjon, genuine engraved on the Government Stam (outside each Bot.tlc),:.`F1iEEh__'1AN"E:: om INAL CHL(_)'RODYN E.-" _ * w D11 mu Joxaiis LIGHT-nnowN.cop A . mvzn um. % = for twgptyyeara in .311 _pm-ts of the world, beyond Mlquesgign, sh-2 gurcst, the mostoic:-v . clone, the most palatabl , and, -or-:1 its rapid cur.-ntive'ebct.s, the most cooxnomicaloinll kinds.` -` Hence the universal celcbtity 01 D9. de_Jongh s Oil, and tbe`uup'amll9led dmand Hz: thin |{l1I-`i`_'_, ' railed prepamtion. : uyewmn nu ` I hdv frequently Light-Brawn` 2; very pure oil, not likely Q create a thempeutic agent of greavalue."" Ulfdilrl Cod Liver OiL` I co aside: it to be no the Queen in I1-el3nd._.-' prescribed D1`. de Jongh n disgust, and x unuuu, V f _. 2` ` We think itIa~ great advnntgge thi them is one kind ot'God Liver Oil` which is ninivcrsalf admitted to` be genuine-'-I.he Lighl:-Bruwil 0 supplied by Dr. do Jongh. It has lung been our pmcticu, when prescribing the oil, to recopnmend _r.i:is kind, since, amidst a much variety and un- certainty. we have "condence in its Zuess.--(Extract from 0onsum'ption;_ in Early - genuin'e- and Bemediubla Suges.") - DR, `Mec'::i1 Ogcor of Health and Uhie!,3.m ; 1- cheguy,or Lou'don. :-A In caseslhave found 11.. .2. , u U5. El) Medical Qicer I cofm anu meal-boy. fhe It ; " 8`t comma: Uanmin H, Hnvav him a... 1...... -_.I _....= zuuu, emce, amuaan much 0onsum'ption; I Sca_ges.") ` j__ `DR. LANKESTER, 1.3.8 _. _ ' Coroner for Central ilidI~r.ex I I consider tint thepurity oi tuoil is` secur- ed in its preputation, by the pogsonal attention ol so good 1; chemist and intellige/at a physician- us `Dr. do Jongh, vbuhms alsovwritun the hes`: rueiual treatise o,u._&hp` on yich whish I am no- Hence. I deem tha Hm] I.:..... n:x_...u ` ..._.9..,.. _ aIJ.z1lL\/111 . Ul. LL`..'.JJ-`Do ` SIR HENRY MARSH, BAR'l`.,H.D., \ - Ehyeiciamiu Ordimn-_y -the I1-ehnd, ht freaixentlv nresnrihn rs. A. L.... ..I.)..' xncer. CONDY S PATENT OZONISED WATER, (ton Ion. rdnrosls.) HE URIGIN-AL 0l.iLQ;0.DYNE, invented by R. Fi-eeuiun, Ifhurmaceusgiis allowed me ereatest. discoveries of tlin `n.-n.-..... ;sELncr ' Q10 nut nnwx cmrrou ? 15.-.1m.s. A 8 SWFKEOD to Cha.l'i1`1izocmm' Hmmiml.` ` I -~ot-mmv-gn+rs1i&e.- J nmnnn 11- o:....... On Ala...-m DR. EDWARD slum, 1 duicer to the Poo:-Igaurl .1 5 Anna 1' ULVLV ISIIU V TOILET ru'nPosI,) -om mouth imnnrn 1 ule Inrnvors are the captain : son, x-It ma second mntel, the chief engmeer, tint unis- tsnt engineer, 3 runnn, four sailors, the head cook and men-bo . vessel was nlmul .4-_ emn-mm __x 1 EDWARD -1.118., .-to .PDorLawBoard'ofGrest Britain. '~ MEDTLKL, o15n~` 1oNsL mvunnnn DAD:-n uh u u_u._[.np 9 yum which Ice, dew the God Liyer Oilsold nose to be preferable gorgny other ls genninenese and medical on-' analyst to J rovnlii ' no orsgmr Ifngi n":':.`;::".:';.tv 9 'l'o`wlc`| Ob ' ' cine `that: hip ` century? In :3: I have fogmd ti/3.19: more dythurna quasi; : ~' .` Hm:-;l - ` Jttun uower. Mirlborough . Usazuode ,, 1-u:wu."r V :r Non:- l'hQ,f 9.50?!` thormaiket. Iimilo of P oauidi. ]'_]n nm Z-"'n".`}(:` Dlao 1-} `mo. qglaa they amg for "' with w_}1f% cy'_of`1ho` W By thoirfi 33:35.3? uy,-I l rithogiti l n.u'. HOVKW Z1 .mar:'_ 3 5-54% usgooue Cuubexl.\-xiii 5m'.~' beltel_`_ D_ ,. . .. ` 5'5. .'T`"4 cnrivfofi I _ , BLAH tnif uuunexund Hull ................................. .. Village of Ironnides ............ .. Templeton ............... . . ._ . . . .. Buckingham ..................... .. County of Luurk ............... .. Bigot, Renftew County` ...... .. Ross. ' ' ...... .. North Crosby, Leeds County.. The hAlAnnn 1.9, ;. 1.--: I exam`. nnlni `Puma Bwunlw V Mzssu. . W. H. Hon.~JO llTYI.'L, mans-; \_l1 Letter! '1 Private 1 . Hand H- -uyv `mu tie wills] 10 Inf-'-I -........ uu-w_y, uueuu uuunty ....... .. 2,1115 25 The balance left in hand after those din- hursements ha! been made and :11 expenses paid, wu 874,21,`-hich amount was divided equally between the Protestant and Rounu Catholic hospitals. The total amount collect- or! -... CWO nan AA uv _ gun mnaunuunnz Itvlupnlli 15,.` : ELL W. STRANGE, Agent -for ._ Oice, Clarence Street, _opp9Iita VERPOOL and LONDON.` aux-T ,, CHANCERY. Ooa, Street, Ont. - _ J; P. Gnmzngninvn, L.L.$ , RICHARD '1`. Wuxng. 7} _' _ urns, . qyoaite Post Oiqe. T Inows . syrup` or IIypop|ospIItVos.* ibis in-epnation us honourab It has been introduced ; and the inn nah: in than haul . annrulfag nf % WEE of dilglnyod :7 av _ by the `medical fxculty in every nvcnuc 0: hope It Augustine, Floridn, August yesterday, wh-o brought news uf the wreck. flu survivors the caytaink first mntel. chief emzinmr H--+ ----'- The mess-boy wu picked up: in_ Unancery, ac. , A. S. KmxrA-nucx. E. H. Sxrmn, ILA. %% mg`. s. Ki:-I; p`amc1'.:, - CROWN ATTORNEY uldau ':apPeaeefor1_:heCountyof " `a Street. Klnnton. directly yal AssI`;n-Yance Gopany Hsiru-uvnnr_ ....-`I tnnrnfvu ' `HAY '. . 1. U._.l'1AVl!i1l5A 1:. Sh-@t,. neat th6%Ih | "'FI'nl:p'I Ill I.IIIIIK?I/VIII C` UNDERSIGNED is preputxl to fur- Plaus and Specication: of Public` Buildings, and also to Iuperintund ' of the same. . ` `lRE {Ugo MARlf_4n_E, ` H`a4P:1i.4_L c1fd'oo,wo. `t ' an Agelit You the abovb Company, - to inngjolicigs on ewiery descrip-. ~ : le m-mserlav. for nnv hex-iod from H Imsnimcn CDIPANYQ '. _ 1'mvmVg>`beenusp~' -' ';t,Dr. a.t.eI's:5 ,`w- % .. A.,r.1 _, 1 .4. Y B. EVANS, M.`R;C.S.,] Qdco over Pu-khi_IV!*s G1-9. 4` , \ vin`cial Insurance (Iii. AND `MARINE. MAXWELL wt-" . ANT}-F5 Acmnt (WK:-1:r~ lnxunanl pa to lung )onc1g$ on Bvufy uescnp-. parable pg-ggerty, for any period from. No ve you-3, It the lowest pospiblq. Hive rates. * . - -~ cquanuy uuween tne rrotestnnt and Roman ed was $78,963 04. We must congrstulste the committee upon the highly satisfactory manner in which they their duties; as we u u n the very clenr and-intelligible report whic they have made. More ' ly to Mr Currier, the chuirnnn, and Er. J: _ Fraser, the secretary of the committee, `K3 the thanks of _the pubhc due for the time and labour which they devoted to this work of chritv Am` hnmnnifu _-I`nun.-.- "- "``"'"'v `"15. so.-Lilo J:t-n;I'Gfn nrrivodberoto-dg , 1. - "."""' 5158 1011-. from Hsyvmsvgrscgdgm .9` Enhnoonntuodnhuicano tlllnlhil-' lulllllnivl J - TCLARK, L.D.S., Burnt. Robin, '. '4 Wilson : Block, /Wellingtu , eenPrinoeutndBro_kSh,-_ ' ' `on Guaranteed. ` / ` ` -j:'_.r. SAUNDERS; M.D., Main ` .- 30 31 ` sllegc of Surgeons,.~ `an ,1; Yates : Surgery,` E33. :3-Kinststreet. -ucrgnmn, tflwovon anu vv _ the best selected. mines, and V greatcarao ` l_v.forf " be an delivered in [S'1'l!3L(-A'l.'-LAW, aoua.uo;,g.ugg. y, &c. Myneyo lend oteulj mple secunty. _. , ` R tTo"EiiiZE?Q r Apo1J:ocu-ion. T. cell Q; 1 r I `I IL dcnnsmn, Clumromr, Mater, Whnrf everv Aft ?oLUM13 xx.-%N< about which they devoted thin charity and humAnity.- -Ottawa mus. . man" '...'5' X.T.'{e'y ..u..w; or. ;' Clarence `Street. r pvoell rnnceu Ill tion Guaranteed. .-q. > rnpwill pulm nnryoonsn_mp tin mdsecc::;r:1stng;s;wl_ `veg:-at lprolonglife inths ' _ "Itirill Ins, bronchitis, 1`sry'ngi15!,.l,_ _00|l1|l It will cure all diseases ongznstmg It bf muscular action and nervous: Al h`QI* of 1-Ihn var, @- >3 oz muscular xenon ma nervquur h an ement of the Iivgr, en-, 1} . - ;A'_.TQ`tI`h1'r1: UPPER. , , , _ -u"f.n`a g`f,..`.1 . ?"`." mbnrg fgr " L . Dehve:-ed, In any put to! 5f JAKE swurr & 00; K. Octqbcr 21, mo. . n-kpatrlck & smythe. . 31333 and Attorney:-at-law, I9 an in Chancery, kc. , ' A. S. KIRKIATEICK. L Mcmi r....4... .: 53.`. Irregular action or we nears, loogu Qparalyais, aphoyia or loan of vgjge. !'`1ueo .-Wclxlorolil. atthebloodto 'ty andhealth. 5 Anathema-ian_v . '08 I1 50 : nix for TREKENDOUS HURRICANE OFF THE FLORIDA COAST. The awful hurricane which swept along the southern coast on the 16th and 17th of this month naturally caused adeepfeelin of anx- iety as to tln fate of the many vesse trading inthosewatersandknowntobeatseaatthis time. For some days previous the weather re- ports told that a fresh north wind _had pre- vailed along the region of the Bahamas. On the nightof the l6th,th'u changed graduallyto the northwest, and from 10 o'clock it blew a ect hurricane from the west, accompanied y torrents of rain. In this storm it was that the staunch steamerbodona. trading between New York and New Orleans, went to : ieces, with a saddening loss of life. On F y at - ternoon the following telegram was received, and caused a profound sensation, for on inqui- ry it was learned that the was Que out several days ago, and no report had been re- the ` \\'n}nno-hm Am. 0:. A...-..J;l!-- I I - 1'.'F}a.'* elm Vetgerxnaxyl -"co'iZi to. Oioe, Cxty H6te_1,VKingst'on. 1" . ` gymstha very heart of $1113 % III the heat mleizfed :1ines- nndiii much. 4 >_ . July 3. 1871. . A\i'1VIliVV,' barns! his_`Lsw 015081 I I` ...`,... M. um >nuuuu1gs mu 1 sa. me. or me same. 1 _ R. GAGE 3.Marble Block, Shoot Dec. 1'; `I870. E k `UlF.l."l.U.I: . - Kc: Wxuar, ~I{oorr or Jonnaogli ` Enact-r. ' W. l. Fuller,` FWD gun! A651.-2.." _ Architecture; n'.\t)c1lt1'|'rt3'r\ :_ _____ Ix URAWIOMJ, mater, Whgrf every Afternoon I ~u -4 [UH PRINTINK} of every description on- cum-1lIw:\tl\`. ohuaulv and axueditinunh b15l18BD60nll1'|'cI'0(._l.I1%;Il1(1IvI|B using saleisthe bestgua.ru1teeo_ m m which -it is hold by u 16. fs71. IIBNIJSW UIIICG 1730111 UILYOEO o`vot Mr McMd1' an` a' Aneti 5`-`I Johin Hudle, BR-AT-LAW, Solid n Mdnev tn land Dentistry. DY T.'l\Q `I `!11nl1- ` L SOFT COAL for oo I 0 fl... T.:-In Tmumn nr fauna n1a.'nmNI1m,~ - _ 1 every Mo ' st 6 6'0] C. H. TCH, - - 4 'I\h.Ip-t Lb x Wifdqanl` in ` '. HATCH, ; VTDA 1' E VL'.\_'_ .\'G. A 80 U S 7' 9. :3. ll: . , unenun, John, N.B. 5I-FD. ; :1: for ulh\`.\'D TRUNK RAILWAY. |_\' at r.'..su p. m. I r (`un;nl.1n-1 Bremen lino, every 'l`ucsdny W um: Kl.\'1\~"l`0.\" 1~us'r or-`men. .. .. ..-- ...... ......- ....,., l...... .. L'.\'lTl-Ill STATES MAILS. ..l.50 pan. 3.40 p.111. ..`.`.05 p.111. (IX) p.n1. .V.nIu.\ ngan 3.55 a.m. 411) 8.111. I Kingnton 1.00 p.m. L00 p.un. uuuv 1:. 1-0;: on 40 mm cu ZOUOG 219 12 1444 RA`) "R :1 lzugu xunnunt. of gt-mural reading matter, is published every `rid.-\y. Ur.` I .-um Lou Am. I Hr. N r.\\ 5 U!` 1111:; W nrilx, I'jnt-.rta1n1n%.\`t.nrie Subacri Lion Two Dollars uer :umum. P ! Anl:`|~ns1n T A vac: vu-Kvilg IIDIIIBHKC all rd toxroturn during the oontinuduce of yullow, favor in Charleston. In extreme statement, mmy of the was on which it was based being doubtful. The health office: does not consider that the fact: of the can justify him in witholding ;neIembi1lo health from the New York steamer which nil: to-day. The Wilming- ton city authorities hive inued an order thatno person from Charleston, 8. 0., will be Allnwml In C1II'\ -uI..-...n._ H- `"55" 9` *9 5*! Ind no person who may wait Ghnle-don from th'n oitywill be allow- t0 `-ttllfli the nnnbinnninn. at UK . This Company haq lscrn doing husim-as in (7a11a(l1 for nu-gtrly 50 years. and during that time has secured the pul-liv cumialonco by prompt and liberal m-ttlcmcnt of every fair claim. It hp fully cdnlplied with thy laws uf (`au:ul:v. `ny clelrnsit with the Government of Stnwks to the 63-` tent uf $30,000, and is prepared tu ismu Pulicxcs nu tm-um as low as the safety of the Assured will permit. ' ,1 A\n.`g u\vn.vn A......... - stant. Most of the sails and both magts were carried away. One of the masts taken dose by the deck; abuut twenty ,foet,uf the other was left stamling. The brig was picked up 011" Cape H:\tter:ss, and \v:v tmved `_ 1n. ` an epmenuc xonu. Charleston, 8. C., Aug. 26.-The first oicial report obtainable of the program of; . yellow fever here was forwarded this mom- ing by telegraph. The declaration of the nocgety considered `by leading phynuuns, mcludxng the health otcey, an extreme casas -which it being dnnhlrful mm 1n. Sawxulnah, Aug. 25.--The stc:z.m.~r{xip Loo spoke the ship Rosa Spragi. of Boston.` with lus's of all topnmsts, MT Port! hiya], atone o'clock p.1n. to-1`1a_\', and he:n`iug for Szwzuuyah. \ t u._o:..'-I...1......_. . " rm 3:u':ullyan. _ Martin's, Industry ligxipput into \V:Lrsaw S Sound this morning. N 0 one was los1:,\and the I ship is not badly injured. l { \Va.shiu2tou. Aug. `25__ l`lm Riwn.-u1 lNHno a sun}; I: not uacuy mjurcu. \Va.shingtou, Aug. `25.-Tl1e Signal (Mlice ; reports that `another cyclone is moving up the Atlantic coast, sweeping everything before it. At midnight it was raging between b`.-winncnh and Lake City, Florida. THE MORAL OF RENFORT;I`-S DEATH. VI... I!V...'l,_,, , ---.. a.vA\JA.\L1l.l Va. A\1'4L1l`Ul\a.ll1>3 Ua.`\1Il. The Tribune moralizcs over the death of Renforth, and says that it is an illustration in real life of tlie theory developed by \Vilkie Collins in Man and \Vife, that training for athletic pursuits may be so overdone as to cause great danger to health. In fact, train- ing is the cultivation of onepart of the organiz- ation-e\'en the physical orguuization--at the expense of `the rest. No man can be kept con- tinuously in training. The attempt would de- stroy him; nor can there be a doubt that the alternations in condition caused by training and relaxation of training, must be looked upon as highly injurious. Schools and col- leges, the Tribune says, should encourage physical, as well as moral education; but should be aware of the emulation which leads to_ excessive tra.ining-should be aware, we may add, of the excessive strain upon all the forces of life, which is occasioned by athletic pursuits pushed to the point which is now common. But while this is true of those who have the care of youth, another question arises -whether life is after all a thing of the first value, and whether it may not be fairly risked in any honourable and worthy effort. But if we reply to this in the afrmative, we may have still another question whether a boat race, with all its surroundings-black1egs being of course among the most interested par- ties-is really one of those honourable and worthy efforts even when made h men of high character such as Reniorth dou tless was, for which life or the full enjoyment of health durin the latter part of life should be hazard- ed? . e do not often hear of so sudden a col- lapse as that which occurred at St. John; but he believe that the premature exhaustion of health and strength is b no means a rare re- sult of themodern hig pressure system of athletics. nun an BQBI Arrive ...2.oo p.m. ` 12.10 p.m. 1.05 in. D:-part ,}_ .2. I5 p,m. 12.30 p.m. 1.10 a.m. (This s by Monti-o:\l time, from which do clm-t. |`._ minim~s for the difference between Montreal and Kingston time.) BUM, DIIU. Iuumed an op have been disc and Chnrleston; alceping edtorunat all betweent suthorities and citizom here their energies toward imm- mu noun or nealtn unk it has ontinned between Wilmington car: art; not allow- he two cities. The are bending all ovincr Hm any-.i_ idomic form. Through trains . ..........uw nun umum new are nenamg all energies improving the sani- tary condition of -the_city as measures. of prevention. (`.1-uiu-In-inn G {V " A---- 0- ""` "' " A letter Iron: a prominent clergyman in ' Clnrleston says font cases came under the write:-`a notice, and that the disease is be- lieved to be Ipreading. The city authori- ties of Wilmington on Thursday telegraph- ed to the Mayor of Charleston for ll1fOl'Il'12l.- tion, but that oicial has not yet deemed it expedient to reply. This very rcticence of the Mnyor gives colour to the repurt-had it been unfounded an oicin} ctmtmrliction. would have been at once retnmed. /il1ninrhm N {! 1.... on A Lu. 7 wuluu nave ueen at. retnmed. Wihnington, N.C., Aug. 26.--A telegram from the Mayor of Charleston receive this morning, says the yellow fevris in Charles- ton, ond the Board of Health think it has aneuidamin fm-m l"|--mm|- 4--=-~ YELLOW FEVER IN `CHKRLESTON. A ,I..-....a,.L :_-_ urn ~ . -_....v .. .-.. . 1:11 nu ul 11'LIVJ.4.l.`4B.l1|LV. A despatch from \Vi1mington, N. _C., asserts that yellow fever prevails in Chu'- ` les 11, and, It is feared, in epidemic fm-nn. 1 A etter from In-nminent (`.lercr\nn:-n m tter (`In-l..L.... ....._ maria, and, 11: IE 8 Kigston, Feb. 8, 1870. A Weekly Family Jounull. . `}().`1T.K1NIN(l ALL THE NI".\\'S OF THE VVEEK, Entertuinin Stnric :| lnrun zunnunf nf .r.-nun-ml I-nmlhuv nu-Afar in un|\Ii...I....l .n-...... `...'.l.... .13. The purser, Mo who was also among the lost, 3150 hi] from Essex, Uonn., an Inn: him leaves 3 family. Arno the passen- gcrs was one lady, Mu Caroline ` there would seem to be but little chance of her being among the mrvivon, Iinoothe nunu of all tpese utter am given: There Are y, and- Etna. Insurance Company of Hartfoip, Conn. }'.\ll) 17]` 1`.-\l`I'l`Al. AN D .\'UR.PLUS LUSSPIS |'.~\|l) IN I-`l|<"l'Y YEARS (`ash on hand and in Bank. Real Estate \I.n-hr-.-u I2...-A- ' [(211 Estate ... .\1ox-tgage Bonds Bank Stuck .. I-n:r...l \`o..o..... nan Block United States anal City .\'tm:k and utlwr 1 ulvln: bccuntlel '_[`HE CHRONICLE AND N] m uuuau, Lu cpluumlc !0`!'!Il. i prominent m 3 cases came nndov +1.. ASS'E"l`S, JAN U A KY 1, I870. Address, 1 in: iruest Inmg In none paper and envel- opes in New York, is to luwc them stamped with the days of the week, eitherin French or English, iiisteml of with :1 monogram or 1' initial. fen-u_1gI,_u` they mn_n1: hue been at loot thus -1 3. sea, or y Ihiv ' d lhrung` align the blm 03;? ?:hoIpitn.blo cast. Itinbut two week: since lheuiled, /inn pier 21 Eat River to bnvo and periahin - the t.ou_-gxqo, ghe fgll story of catutm. ...uu. 3 can testigy to the high thempeutical value of Fellows] Compound Syrup of Hypophos- phites, and consider it deserving of attentionby the profession enerally. Anon ALWARD, M. D., Mayor of the City of St. J ohn.--Adv. A want has been felt am playsiciau for 9. safe and rel Such a. want is now suppl gative Pills.-Adv. ']__f,,____ If 1),, I p 1- n- I expressed by iable purgative. id in Parsons Pur- `us-Invv g.n.nn.--z:uI.'. ` Henry K. Bond, of Jefferson, Maine, was cured of spittin blood, soreness and vesknu of the stomach, y the use of Johnson ! Ano- dyne Linimcnt.-Adv. 1' ___ L,,A`P g The numbpr of vessels captured by the Con- ` 1'<~dcr:I.te cruisers during the war is 2234. Tables giving the claims filed by the United States for the losses of these vessels and their mrgoes now amount to about $l3,000,000 as the gross amount claimed for [Sropeny de- lstroyed. - I . 3 A young and newly-edged Justice of the ' l`c=:u-e out in Illinois was recently ca.1led`upon for the Iirst time to marry a. couple. He ner- vously looked through Every Man his Own L:uv\'e1~" and l{aines' 'l`ownshin I.3wn, ~ hnt ` VUllly 1U()K0(l tnnrugu "luvury Man 1118 Uwn l.:!.w_\`e1`" 'l`ownship Laws, , but failed to nd the desired form. The crowd grew impatient, and he told the couple to hold up their namls. This lone, he renounc- ed the following charge: You an each of you do solemnly swear that in the cause now upon hearing you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the trufh, and that you will love, honour, cherish and obey each other during the term (-fr your natural lives, so help you God." Both `answered solemnly, I will, and the J usticelclmrced them a do]- FIGHTING Tm: OFFICIALS.---NIX`. Gianelli 1 satateda. factory at Rouse's point, N.Y., in May last, fur the production 'wi tin the limits of the Uniou,uf certain preparations ' for which his name has become celebrated, and which are in great demand there, `though the heavy. Customs duties on the importation from Camula, amounted almost to a. prohibition. But he had no sooner cleared the Scylla. of the Customs, than he was confronted by the Charybclis of the Ex- cise. `An Assessor of Intm-ml R.v.....- :.. A LIVBLY Docron Yn'r.-Certa.in parties, moved by malicious jealousy of the merited success of the great chemist and a.dvertiser,= Dr. H. T. Hehmhold, are trying to`squelch him by printer s ink-a capital mistake. The Buchulicradvertiser knows-all about that com- pound, And his chemistry enables him to change it to g0ld.i He has amassed his princely fortune by compounding valuable medicines and advertising them with liberality and gene- rosity. The latestftwco of his envious ene- mies was tryingto make 9. ti-iviztlaccidenttothe Doctor while gunning :3 medium of attack by magnifying it into an attempt at fclo de M. The indomitable )l1:mnnccutist is not to be thus put out of the way. He-_oa.n"he' seen `every day at N o. 594 Broadway, hm-d st work I as ever directing ;his mammoth manufactory and arranging advertisements to bring his remedies tothe knowledge of 111. He intends to be the most eminent and wealthy chemist in the world, and (moreover to link hiqname with remedies which will maintain the fore- most rauk as longas medical science shall ex- ist. His star is yet in the ascendant. His ag still oats. "Long may it wavo--N. Y. Standard. ` - wife. I uelp uou. Jsotn `answered solemnly, ustice\cl1a1-ged a dol- lar each, and pronounced them man and The British Consul-General at ']Iznu'is in Northerii Pen-in writes respecting the famine in that country: Troops of famine-stricken wretchcs pass daily through this townon their way to Russia from the southern provinces. Many of their companions died on the road, which is hardly to he wondered at, consider- iug that their sole sustenance was the grass and roots they gathered by the wayside. In Khorassan(Meshe1l) from `250 to. 300 human lneings (lie of starvation daily. The suryivors are too weak to bury the dead. Manyhave _c-ifered their children for sa.le-a.n adult girl or boy for five inaunds of wheat--a.nd nd no 1;1;a1.~hasers. The maund of corn costs seve cs, aml~of rice ten francs.` The Tumo- mans have carried away everything, and the people, having eaten all their horses, are un- able to oppose them. In put 21 " the tornado, ` his: will i I MAKATHE we I Th_e lzxtestrthing in nute and envel- DES III New `rt 11".`, in in lulvn than`: nfnvnnna] J A,\IE.\` .\`\\'IF'l`, _-\n:r..\"r, St. Lawrence \Vh.srf. J1-llu Daily News *3 5,549.30! 97 26,000,000 07 ` and Sketches, and Price Five Cgnt. [rs NEISH, Mhnn K nuvaf. .un 11 ulnn, Fmico, Kingston. 35,549,504 5 I-hate-rn by G-.'I`.I{. clay train`. \\"e-stern ..

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