Kingston News (1868), 28 Oct 1868, p. 4

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U Dec. 2_o, I867. ` [J ` 11]" Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. )ARl \ u... Murch I5 ii`; I}. w:LK1so.\'_ County Grown All Kingston, THE DAJLY TNEWS--WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 28. \\'ilki.-can mic Reeve, L-\RRlh"1`l`Il{S AN!) A'I`Tt)I{NEYb'-at-LAW, )b`ulicitors, U0!1VvyrLnL`a`l`s, &c. Napanee, VV. IiELlANC.l MUTUAL um ASSLWANCE COJIPANY. I.` in II` ..,..- ...- nu. nu. LIJC cuuungr: curious coincidance struck the] piciuua; they noronly enter: against. the old gentleman`: wi actually taken his niece nud L custody. -* A -_.-A ` ' 0 lh-llly an Draper, >A RRlH l`El1S,A'1"l`URNEYS-at-LAW Solici- ' tors in L?lmncery--Clmmbers Nos. 7, 8, 3, Anclrnr Huildinga, Kingston, C. W, nu-u l|'|. |.-nuv ll 1`. I Wu.`-rr I`. II:-nnnnn _ _, --.-.... .uu_y,,ll.' try It, re it and recommend it to your friends. Simpson is 00., Montreal, Wholesale I-`-iltlt-.r.-alvrvu G: wulkom, R|l|S'I`I~`.I1.`} and ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Cmln-_v:Lncers, Notaries Public. Rim-Imrd 1`. \\/nlkoul, |[I[`l'I"t\[) In l\lIAlV1VIIr\Iv . ',_,. \4\-"J\J\/I u deposned xu the hllutis of the Govermcnl for the security bf Pulicyholders. ' All re risks carefully surveyed, and the Premium made to correspond with the Burned. H . R. lin,-.'au'c, tIR.\'E`1'-.~\ I`-[..\\V, Uonvc-yn.ncer_ &c n1gslnu, C. W. Dec. 1.; 11111. H. 'l`lIIIunl0, `lI.\`TEh`. .-\\'D A'l"l`U1iNEY-AT-LAW, .u-imr iu UI1mu'vr_y, L`onvL-ynncer, &c., HL1iMirnr.=: , ..-_ ....u uuuc um: ll: W111 DEVI?!` hauge it for any other. 2 not apnea to enumerate the virtues it by thousands who I-mu. .......; .-. bLJ\'.VAL.LVJf Joux M ,Jan`y 16. SUGAR-COATED uuc unu. azwag/.3 gives euti all who once use it will rule for nnv n|`1'-or K aaz-ant, who is at phila.nthropist-the one the ocber-haaimagiL_:c:->r.l .-.._-.-_J!- - -' -.l\vIll'. n/.|n_y nrwa LHI g - \|I~:x-ANDEK Gnu:-nub, t,, 3` (hcmmn Llvmx MOWAI, Glcouum hlmncs Maononmm. .- In; '1 Agra! for Kingston. Uice opposite Burnett Hausa. S7. nd ruiiable remedy In u diseases uh, Lirrr and Bow-la. They are cines pul-d up by high sounding m inxagiuary people, but are the Mrs experience of A rst-class hoir cxtraordillary success is duo t?u_v answer exacy their name. 2m which they are prep Bred, is xscicmic principles, and has re~ mli-ad approbation oftbe nmlical u)` do not profess to be a cure-ail, lcs ari.-ing fmm any derangement . Liver r.1n]]}nu-xix fhnv u -=~L um West corner of Dundns and well as an external remedy, that alwrn/.3 gives entim an- Puuon dc Muchar, .\..\'D AT`FORNlI`1'S-at-LAW, F... l`h..n ....-.v .-.4.-.n_,, IUD. race b't., oppoaue the Post V. . . . . 1,UUU,UUU T. W. GRIFFITH, Manager for Canada JAMES SWIFT, l 4___ ..C. | Janus PA'r-ro1I,Q.O . MACUALL ___.___...__h The Belgian journals tel of how a runaway couple, mg, dlsposed of then un was the daughter of a ban- nnd the married a. tobacco fuhcr s wishes. The mm plies-. when the happy pair in the country, and invited tn come and live wiah tin him into making a will N0 sooner had he done zhi tags took re, and, strange lost his life in the couf "" "'1 fl_NU H A NUERY. I-....I ln':I\Ii.\I;\nu [1 IIT W. A. numvm, M. A. v. naonh ;\.uJV\4lJ 1 my: gives entire sa- ee um: H mm -.----- ..-..., ... Aggm St, Lawrence Wharf u, n\u .|[{1 uguvuu U. vv. l"uA.~:K C. l)n.u-an. nuu, u. u . T. W.u.Kl:u. Whofeaale I U ILIIJU Ul outside. I'Il\>r\n No-na.--The Profession is warned against in- aecret,_a.nd cheap comncmndn -m- `- a uuuiuci U1 1el1uw~.'uunlr`mcu no the way: and enjoying a. conversation with them, the dignity of being messenger from one whita chief to another. and the certainty 1):: obtaining a sum of money which will enable him to adorn himself with a. splen- did set of bend: at. the next dance." on unloroform. Sackvil1e-atreel:, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you would advertise your Ohlorodyne more than you do, you would help to beat. the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never proscribo a secret re- medy. Camus Kmn, ILD. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Mlncheltnr. A Surgeon from New York writea:-1t cine that has appeared d.uriu century. In diurrhcu, colic, ugue, spasms. Ihavo fnnnrl it on -nI=--- ` `__r__,_.. .. ......u uuugu. "-Ldtti. TOWLE S CHLORODYNE. The Original Prepa.ra.tion`of known C than -"vii The day seems as yet, nuhapp taut when public opinion or Stat euce will prevent the advertise:-nen any secret medicine whatsoever. hoped that the profession will cw brand as unworthy the conduct of 1 members who by testimonial or oil: the disposal of such things."---Lane. f'|'I]'l' runs n - - A -( From Dr C. Kidd, _.~-, --an EARL 1{U'SSELL sent to t_ha Col!eg .:.cuuun:u I0!` Handkerchief. Eau do Cologne. All the above a portation, and re` in any climate. 96 Strand; 123 London. 17 Ban Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Pert'ut_ned Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfume: for the Hnnhn-akin! EUGENE RIMMEL, ERFU-HER by nppointment tcrthelr Majes- ties the Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spain, the Qucep of Holland, the Queen of I115: Hale-I...-.-. ----l -' , -, _.rr...uuu.u.muI. IU'IlBll' j8- f the Belgians, and the King of Portugal; and ` H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. nL:U .u uurwns 01 3 Tnbletl. Pomadcs, Rose and Violet Powder: metica, French Extracts, Lavender Cherry Tooth Paste, Lime Juice and GI; nnrl Angst: A...-.-_:_ .7 ,__,, ,..,......o... . ut: neat, mu dust, and the` wet, all tend to aggrnvatc a wound, which ' the soldier, harl he the tn.-ans, might. easily succeed in dressing. The new belt contains` lint, plaster, thrn-al, needles, and strips of, felt. In cases of wounds (m the arm, thel belt itself may serve as a sling A couple of advnwsous are r)ll'ered for. ml: in the Timrs. The particulars given[ in the advertise-nnenrss relate almost entire ]y to tlxc comfort:-' of (UM? parsonage. In J vuvu; IUUILI rune, LII and every description ~ Toilet. lI'.._-W- V` ` 1. Uuvtu Messrs Burgoyne, Burbidges, ; ceive Indents for Yardley A: Go. Msnufaotorv. 7 Vin. Rn... ..-cuu muents I01 Yardley Go Msnufaotory, 7 Vin: Sire: London, and Depot, 5 Ruedu 1 Paris. Established 1770. uuxumunus SUAP. 5* Every variety of Fancy Soaps in Also in Cartons of3 Tablets. Pomadas, Rnm: and 17:..1... rv. - rHIS Company has been do Gannda. for nearly 50 years, : time has secured the public cm prompt. and liberal settfementofe It has fully complied with the law the deposit with the Governmen the amount of an-.-. ..-- And in low 1: ti: __... -... vuA 1.14111 ANU $4,333,543,39. Loaees paid in 49 years, on .4 `u:EtnaInsurance Co. of Hart- ford, Conn. PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- ~ $4.833.54rm9 IF `VIII. L"-II`lwg I A RRISTER, Attorney-at-Low, Conveysnoer, kc. Uicc apposite Post Uice, Clarence Sum, Kingston. August 6: J-IlI IIIII II Tuol. A. Aux umsn, President. __..- .... ....-.u vu.u .-;u<:u xmncauc I! sure to attain his point. When t senger has delivered his letter, V squ-t down on the ground, take 51 amoke--or probably both-aml Wu early for me answer. As a ma couno, refreshmenzs will be supp him, and. when the answcris ha: him, he will return at me same pnc mpeans are always surprise-1 whn first see a young Kair undertake th n n\I||.J.1A21 I11`; 5 VI, DUIICILOT In A Chancery, Nomi} Public, &c., 33 King street, Kingatuu. .__.._._. .;----o- `JIDI III IYIIIIII` )ROx-`WSSUR or the PIANn'& THIHIOUGH BASS, & 0III.'r1vA1'mN aftbe VUIGE. For terms, nddresa MR J. IKEYNEWS Music Store _ --j_- } Home Insurance Company or New Haven, n 9:1-lunnr-nu UFFICE REMrl)V\ /ED T0 KING H'TREE'l' NVAIH V nInuu.urnn nunr nvrnv 1156!}. Marine lnsu ran (70. l_'VlIhtI|lx Firic /\;I|!IlIl'lI.lI(`(3 Company UF LLJNDUN. . A,,. .-r ;Elna Insurance -SI Kingston, Feb. 4, I868. July 1. V .-..;v lrluuh. Lu when they rst young the deliv- ery of 3 letter at so grm: a cltnnce, and still more at the wonuc-r!'uHy short time in which he performs the jomney. -Nor are they less surprised when they nd that he thinks hirnselt vary we! paid with a shil- n: V ` Hun Fn- 1.1.. ~-V~-- CHOLERA} DiAaRHmA `ARI: RUSSELL the A Phvnininnn 4 .u-....._....:_,.. )HYSIClAN. SURGEON, &c., PURTLAND, llcsidu-nee Harrowsmilh. July 1. II D. Snmaun. President. (1Ar1Y'I .-....._ . A] Office-33, Clarence Street. K'1ngstou,Mnrch 20, 1862. ` Kigston, May 6. Agent at Kingston, rru _ .-.-......... , secretary. CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. ARE AND RIVER RISKS tuken on hulls 1 nnd cargoes at reasonable rates. [A MED Qnvn-.um . quucvvil d prepared to issue policies on terms as r the safety ofzho Aasurod wiu permit. JAMES SWIFT, Allen`- St. Lawrence Wharf. Kingston, 4. I868. ,, .. .--u--u nu; \.nu, uu Elmply {EH5 hill} [0 go so many days-+a- such a direction, And then turn for half a duy in another di- rerrtion, and 59 on. However, the Kafr is quite satised with snr-h in.n,..,;....- -_,- J P. `Vdll, T'I`()RNEY A1"- I A W, Solicitor l l`|-nnnn-n \!..s..._ I". .l 1:- n , nn Ir I.`1\J]J 1|rI`aI|JV.l3-oll J\7 IXILVII DIILEJJLVI NEARLY ()I 1 US1'l`E THE CITY BOOK S'I`()l{E. 5...... an unugul.-4.1, THUS. KIRKPATRICK. noya17\TsiF:1E`:J;iI.3:iy T . or LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. M AXWELL W. STRANGE, Agent. for Kingston ce--33, Street. 1 U11] 5 II`: . are carefully prepared for Ex- .a.nd retain their an-.11.... ...._u._-__ Slgnor Carlo Morn, ran: -1 . -. .- ompany doing business in In and during that Iecured condence by the d settfement of every fair clnim. I laws of Canada by t the Government of Stocks to to! J. R. Smith, M.l)., linrl ford :1-28 Regent Street; 24 Oornhill, Boulevard den Iuliona, Paris. /- _ _-,,.........u u; nuown Uompoai- tion. idd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. "E-Rtrnnt 'D:.....A:n,, - - .1... mm; or unit ncc-mu! luxury. it will add wings to his tee: if EL.ii`.I'is2 tobacco be presented'1o him, which he can make into snu at his iirst halt. Taking an assagni or two with him, Imd perhaps 3 short stick with a. knot at_ihe end. t illed 8. `kerryf he will start 011` at as slinging sort of mixture between is run and 5 trot, and will hold this pace almost without cessation. As to provisions fnrtliej-)urne'.1ie need not :rou- blo biniself about it. for ill.` is sure to fall in min some hut. or perhaps a village. and is equnlly Ill1'` of ntitaining both load and shelter. He steers his course almost as it by intuition, regardless of beaten trucks, and srrives at his destination with the same mysterious certainty that cbaractcrises the migration of the swallow. It is not IO easy to address :1 letter in Africa as in Englnnd, and it is equally diicult to give directions for nding any particular house or village. If a chief should be on 5 visit. and ask bin host to return the call, be simply tells him msuv (1811- mini-i . .i:-...~-:-- vv uuv unatclull` their I ..u.=, wuxcn me, Cagugs Kmn II T` Jnhn Nludlc; It 1.. - I - u n:'-usual!-Ole rates. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrenc-o Wharf. ul stub`)/. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrenm Wharf. ._.-. - uwucna, U0!` nracta, Water, , Lime Glycorine, `on of pmparnions for tho uvIUl.Ul'l. et, )u : market. lfnnv I-In-3-'-~` 3 nnbappily, far dia- inion State interfer- advertisement or sale of It is to be Iasion continue to to those of its imonial otherwise aid hingl."---Lam-ct. l'I]'l l`I`|'\l"" Toilet Pzwdera. Portable Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders Glycerine Toilet Requi- lites. ' J `VI-W glcaac W1 3 liberally ago -is Supply of sun :1 rnn chnrr no` . Il7|I- Viole: Powders, 003- .3. Lvanrlnu 1-0-- - -u ---- -us`-auv Ac- s prepzu-ntions. Slret, Bloomsbury, .CuaLu Wu.aoI' Secretary. G1 nnn nnn .., luvpntcu 101' EX- excellent qualities (Company of Conn. E. P. Donn, General Agent. in Ill 1010 .uu 1 L1 1'4. ' Composi- mu, moomsnury, I Grand Chantier, $23,000,000. \\'Eli_\-r:S11,\ lb Bars. .........u.uueura " The only good ance/,Z'Ti'a-p V The Public T and Perrinl Names are on Wrnpper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Ask for Lee and Perrlna'8ence. Bold Wholesale and for Export, by the Pro priotors, Worcester ; Hours. Crone and Block- ll. ; Ignore. Bu-clay And Soul, London: to.- h, 9 an I-- I`-- *` - A urulnary w BLENDING : nrnnnn -- pint of water. 80. ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a few drops into n egg cup add warm water; use with: brush or pen Borders of books, similar to Ward and Lock s Arabian N ighta, &c., may be prottily illum- inated in this manner. BLANOMANGE, JELLY, CORN FLOUR, ICE (DREAMS, etc: While in a. Iiguid state add one or two drops of Magenta. A more simple or elegant tinting cannot be had. CONFECTIONER-'5 will nd 11.---.- m_. . an A1.` L: r'xKRINS Woroel This delicious Oondimont, nnonsaeura " The on]y good _-.., clurea, seaweed, am, attract the dye quickly, ifapplied in boiling wntor. BLUE : For laundry purpous is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny bottle of Hagen- ta, Violet, Crimson or Bluo will make from npint to: quart of beautiful colouring, IG- cording to shade required. Apply with I brush. PAPER and WOOD STAIN : Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. I Blnok to half n-pint of hot water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A Sixpennv bottle Canary dissolved in a pint of boiling water PHOTOGRAPHS may be tinted: dilm. +1-- ,. uuun aur tn the Whitening 4 Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue [Ind produce pretty tints by using om more. as directed above. STABUH: Stir in: few drops of Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue :1 these impart delicate tints to Lot: to. 11711 I nu-r an . _--_-- wfow SHAVINGS, Wicker, [ Hair, Fibres. Seawnnd In -n .,.........,v U1 noumg Inter in In earthen pen. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and Inter to evoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling water. . in hot enter (a few drops of the dye is eueient for one feather). COTTON: Mauve, Violet and Pnrpl_e ere` recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, Violet and Orange. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Magenta, for Pink nan Dug- . ...:.: L_I- . Q1` 3. K :- , _,- -v _,...u;; ul nonnu Ribbon in 1 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear Rosa Pink_by using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, kc. WOOLLENS: a. I! gonna, llauve,` Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most satisfactory results. Use nlnrge quantity of boiling SILKSL Rmn. n.-._ nu: aunoau every known nnterisl, (E with which they can ho used and the ' cy of the result being, indeed, almost 11 By than use about my stick of cloth 1-; .1..,.,.I :. A I-- ' ` , J- -- ........ ...u mu unnum- musical. clothing can be dyed in a few minutes for A few penca without sailing the hands. HEKOBANDA. Thu nfronn-L ---` '~ ` ` " IIEHORANDA. MAGENTA : The strength and beauty of this dyais almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dyo 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon Feathers. Silks. kc- ID`n.r\r I nun ` -ucu culel use In for dyeing they are also invaluable as 5 for almoat mu , UDSON"S SIMPLE DYE8 FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them ; any- thing cm be dyed with them. It is impossible in this sm_all Ipnca to onumento the many thefl wonderful and. besntiful sLENDIiiG"Jzia. of the dye! in produce an innity of shade, : taste. vr Removes from the mouth impure and foreign tastes And odours, whether Arising from tobacco or other causes, and counteracts the irritution and morbid secretions of carious teeth. It puri- ties and soften: the eltiu, and, used in the bath, sends to promote I healthy auto of tha whole body. H. BOLLIIAN OONDY, Pateutee, Bum.-non, London. , - I " ` III! USU. N_B.---Condy Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Orgnnic Matter in Water. and affords the only known means at rapidly and completely freeing Drinking Wnter from Organic` Tnint, which in so common I causo oi serious disease. _'1_`o rapidly pnrifv the air. um um an......a a.-=.I "mun nu so To purify air, with Candy's Ozoniaer ducer. nntvhwsn - - --- - I her:-wizh -Linl. ...-._ vv wulng mo hair and darkening in colour when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying and Invigorating ef (`acts of baths and tubs. Dressing poisoned wound: Ind destroying ani- mal virus. Treating the infection diseases of cattle; horses, doga, &c. One gallon mtkel 200 to 300 gallon: adapted for use. \TD n---* `PU Removes lnafna and -3..- lIhJJn colo KT]? . vvuuvu v an-ul Icu. Preserving Ind restoring the frcshnen of cut owers kept. in water. Destroying the blight oi the potntoe. Vino, hop, mulberry tree, &c. Wnahing dogs and other domestic unirnala. Cleansing bottles, beer bnrrela, pickling tubs, dairy utensils. Washing tho hair _bnr.hs 0NDY`S PATENT FLUID or nstursl diainfcc- ' tant purities, deodorisos, sndjdisinfecta, by the agency of nascent or oznnic oxyg\an,-ito active principle. Being entirely innoxious, this truly scientic preparation is peculisrly Adopted for the following useful purposes, lor` which all other disinfectants, on sccountof their poisonous or other objectionsblo qualities, ars unuvsilsble and useless :- - Detecting organic impurities in air snd inter. Purifying drinking and other Inter from or- ganic znstter, lead, &c. Freshcning the sir of clou places, and remov- ing bad smells. Freeing meat, fish, buttsr, or othsr provisions from taint. Countaracting the efects of orgsnla poisons taken into the stonsch. Curing Musty provondcr. Freeing when snd other seed from smut. Mninr-im'nn sh- I..--I.I. -1 -- uuun luvu Irom Ilinlll. Maintaining the health of conservatories. D.--.......:..... -_.I -- - HE ORIGINAL OHLOIIODYIIII-{invented by B. Freeman, Phsrmseeutist, ls sllowcd to be one or the greatest discoveries of the present century. It is largely employed by the most eminent Physicisns snd Surgeons in hospital sud privsto practice in sll one of the world. It has effects peoulisr to itsel , snd which no essential- ly iliforent to those produced by the vsrious compounb Iesrlng the Ilml of Oblorodyno, but bus no` pretense to possecing its virtues. It rapidly relieves psin, from vhstever cause; sl- lays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under sxhsnsting disesses, sud gives sleep with- out producing sn one of tho unplesssm feelings so commonly sriiuug from the use of opiates. It continues to hold in unsbsssn position in the estimation of the Profession so the best, most reliable, and chespost preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians rnsde sfdsvits that they have tested its cecte ins careful cornpsrison with those of DR` nnr.r.m RROWNER nrnnnn- mun, mu, nauulngwl run: .5080, Lemma, 5. The genuine has engraved on the Government Stamp outside each Bottle), " FREEMAN` B ORIGL AL CHLORODYNE. ` unulsu UI un. UULALJID DnUWLV.I'D UI2IlJUI$U' DYNE," and deposed to the facts that they found it n more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred F'REEMANB." En:-I Hnaanll nnrnrnnningonrl on 91.. DA-nl l'!..l# Wlll \JUlUl'UUIIlHn The Medical Times and Gamma, January 18th, 1866, states, IL has an immense bale amongst the public, nnd is prescribed by scores of Orthcr dox Medical Practitioners, And, of course, it would not be thus singularly populnr did it not supply u. want and till 3 place. Hnnnfnr-tun-rl .\V (HA IFIUQVICIII pinks-A Pu-an, crcuivo I), the im] .- 1;..- .\.`1 1 u want uuu uu I place. Mnnufnctured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, 70, Kaunington Park Road, London, S. The Unnrlinn has any--vnrl an 9].. l1.-.-...-..-..._; -....., u usuuuu ; molars. Crone ind Blue; ' loam. to.- .;ndb1 Goounnd Onnon nnlvll uuvu beau-:u ll-E cnecw nu carerul complnsun with those ofDR. COLLIS BROWNPS CHLOR0- " and AAI'\l'\'-All on ply... l.__A- Al... cl..-- nuu LQICHLIJ PI't'lUl'l'!:Ll. "l'I\l!JaJlI.JLlVD.' Earl Russell communicated to the Royal Gol- It-ge of Physicians Ind to Mr Freeman, tlnt in liuuilla the only remedy of my use in Cholan wan` Chlorodine. l"z... ll..:.'-_: In-.._-- _, J n___.. r ,, , --.1 , ,-_,,... .qv nu warm Wllet. VHITEWASH: or Rose; add half I bottle tp n pail of water, then stir in tho Whitening an usnl. [and crimson on: bottle or moreiga d_iz-ected JVV DEAVINUS, , Fibres, Seaweed, &c., sly. ifannlied in I-\n{l:_. - -- --. -.u.v unul; loioua Oondimeot, pronounce by I sauce," is p re- by Lea and Pen-ins. 3 PATENT OZOHIBED WATER, (rot 1-on. runrons,) am loreig Idnn-n -l.-.L-_ -79 ' " uCil'VI .|s. xich stand mouse as colouring I the L: used and tho :...=1 the bath will according to ._.r- us \lUlU|l[' iolet, or Pink; Loos, Linen, _ vl ocuvua uuseli. , 1130 the diluted uid or other 8prIy-pro- plnnu in pot: and Ker, Ivory, Bone, , LE wn.t.ar_ 3 uxtilo fabrics, colouring agent .[eti`]__ (ha nan: IHU E853 brillian- ...-..:,.-u U;-n;1un unin`l'1.l"10ATES' and Lod summonses maybe obbjnal it 3 Dun! Nnws Onucn. Orders `by mail promptly `attended to. Devices foycgety description of. Ohngq printing lip! on hand at the Dmt mun B'l.'lAIl'PnIi"!b - H I amen: 0ER'PI1?`IOATES`and 1.5a obhind it 4 1-` ` __ _ 1?` V -nuua Ola I-HG ma Housx. -- 1.-`or several yearn put I have been in the hu- bit of prescribing Dr. dc _J'ongh I Lighb-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and nd it to be much more e: cacionn than other varieties of the ' ' which I have also .em`pio!ed with a View 6 tool their relative ngpei-iority. _~___________;.____k STEAM PRINTING H0 Street, ' Kingston. P kinda at the Dan Nun Houan DB. GRANVILLE, 1.3.8., Author of the ......cu wt woes cues in substance is indlcated." `effects, And believe it nn.gmnLow, 113., - 0 Liver Oil. I have been well ntised' with. its to be 1 very pure. ' lls tted for those which the ue that` subnuunnn 3- =--"A--`~` " Hedical Olcer of Health and Ch the City of London cholgic compound orgnuie combination, It is, I believwe, universal this oil has great then` I-nu na..-.:......:--- Y - ief Analyst to I _ ._.., . ., uuuclnnuy ICIIIOWIE therneutic power; my investigations, I hnve no doubt o: a pure and unadulterated article. _. -_..-nu .-uuunallg I consider that the purity 0! this oil In secur- ` ed in its preparation, in the personal attention of so good a chemist and intelligent 3 aiehn as Dr. de Jongh, whoh also vnpga best medical treatise on the oil with which I am no quointod. Hence, I deem tb God Iiver Oilaold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuinenesa and medical em- cacy." " THE I.\1-`FIR 1 O51I\JAN; All I`-\r\uu .---- ` nluu II cacy." DR. nnwnzn slum, 3.115., Medical Ocar to the Poor Law Boudol Gnu . Britain. We thlnl: it : great advantage that then it one kind ofGod Liver 0!] thick in univcrnlly admitted to be genuine-tho Light:-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. de Jongh. It has long beet! our practice, when prescribing thooil, to recommend this kind, since, unidtt I much variety and un- certainty, we have condence in its genuine- uesa."--(xtuct from "Consumption: in Early sud Bemedinble Sages) L .u unuunnly EU IIIII IJGE :1 I have frequently prescribed Dr. Light-Browucod Liver Oil. I eonsi4 g very pun oil, not likely to creabd of therapeutic agent of great nine. R. D3 Jdnmrs LIGHT-BBOWI con LIVE: 011.. DR. bl JONQH S Oil in uonvlnolnglfptoved by an overwl1el1n_ingIIe1gE ofmedinluathgony, and by the praqucal test Incoefnlexponqnce for twenty years in all parts of thevorld, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the must cio :1: most palatable and, from its '1! cur:: ive eeects, the moat e'eouomial ofnlllrigi. Hence the universal celebrity of Dr. do Jonglfl Oil? and the uppunllelcd demand for thin um-I- SELECT MEDEZL oP11$IoN3. sm HENRY muzsn, ma-r.,1u>., Physician in Ordinary tothoQueen in In-dull "I freuuemlv l'n-on-,1-liuzl I ). .1- I;-:-- 1161106 In! IIIHVCTI Oil nnpu: 1' ed prepamion. " For 1 --V1 Surgeon to Chang-crow H ar u5!.\l.Du a osptnl. inih _it_of_ prescribing da In-oh" ' ``L` `' She L.8. Pub. 00.3150 publish The F8I'lIlBl"8 Guide vv ouuvuncarr l.l.'UlI April, 156`, to Delr, 1866, inclusive, am} the London Quarterly tot l865 and 1866, at the mo of $1.50 syn: tor eacb or Any Roviaw; also Blnckwood br 1866, !or $2.50. A 1 Subscribers may obtain back numbers at die following reduced rates, Vin : The Nwth Bruit]: from Jananry, 1363, no Do- cember, 1866, inclusive ; the Edittbvrylt and the Wutuuhar from April, 1864, to Dexnlier, 186`, indnKiVO. 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Those who know then and who have long subscribed to then, need no reminder; those whom the civil wer of the but few your bad deprived of their once welcome Iupply of the beat periodical literature, will be gled to have them again within their reach ; and those who may never yet have met with them, will neared- ly be well pleased to receive accredited reports of the progress of European edence and litera- turn. THE North half of Lot No. 4,11: the Ad! eon oeuion of the Township of Kingston, can tnining On Hand;-ed Acres (port of which in under tilla a), with 3 Fnmo Dwelling Home thereon. gho {Ann is only noun tnilel from the city, sad is close to tho Portlnnd muendunind road. Inquire It the Daily News ou, King- ston. \ THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Oonaorvnve THE EDINBURGH REVIEW g). THE WESTMINSTER Rnvrn (Radical). 1`!-`HZ nnnrrvn Dblmltl nnwrn: rah , 1111: uuuVDUn.u'J:I. REVIEW Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (7100 ch h) LID BLAOKWOODS EDINBURGH UAGAZINI (Tm-V.) I-:(.':` ]`:$`(?0Upages` and n PBIOE--$7, for the out paid, $8. 1 me uouege. nmeroua En-granny. two vo!nnu._ By V 'ianrr1sH PERIODICALS. ENTERTAINING srdnii; um` ,_ \...4V \\.r ICII I I. artainty he etter 113 V 1)l'til`.ll]ar hnnnc. .-.. ..:1|_ -, , __.., . u.-.u., Coroner for Central lddleux. __:J-_ Ll - - ~' QHRQNICLE AND NEW: A fX i --..-a:_ TERMS FOR -1860. l\r cl..- 5.....- n-...: -_- ._--. _--n-uuu Wlllil Ill icve pure_.oil,'.iloll use of that" dicated. uni: ron_an.n. -2-1 [neatly preacrlbea. go Eoullk >d consider it to be cream dqnt,` and gem ; Wan! rjumiv JOURNAL, oommnvlzo ALL my mm: or my: Daily Nana. gatig 1:)-;;(:I-;wn5::c;` from oriu being Addr L. l'.B.0.B., l".'!_.I|l1l`l|11Itn 11 Eng; ding I "3 f" `Quin for ode ` far s4ow':h th - ""' I monlth. 1. pdmsge fln.'-nx Half square for may p.p.,.. *3 .';`??".E ."8'- - ....... uu-.u,-. ALIC Dru! r barrister It Louvai: tobacconist a;;lin5'. In T}2n fail... nun / 5'41 Innurtiansnot ordeal 4 is once 3 week, 4 cents peilina. ,` Ntieys ofBirtha...5o cenlscnolt Do oflu-ri.nguu.5o sac]: H`: under 10 nes 75 cents, under `I can Notion in oditpthl ed ` - ., of which in to pmmoh the \ J. I ill 3 In ` m;_'s'i 3 u.":. , 7 .1':3.;`.} mg. don, a.nd1.1vo eantnper line fox-en; insertion.` noon, Jqb, and V` ii pnhxpinboutu. It 30onnd.50c., Hf.-.s1oIen are otdued .:m...., .. botnoorm Polilh_ s.-.... 4... n=- gnl:.:;|o3 inlII:d':1'|v % 3,3,, mo, #7. '6 ..... {_ ggnngm 8011033 `#2310 ` g 9: ,..`;'?a;" -'`.""s:.4":::'.?cS'4`...;".;' -nulli: uPidoI Efi, J"'*-I _u ;`h.x:.f's;I1: "s.,`",- King, "'11:: Sacred Lute, tc. _ We will aendnspocimen copy` any nddrau, on nuipt oftwalty. gqnnn is as follows : :3 B "am? =*I:.=r.'-:;::::-;.t nnloamh :. 1...: .._. ~ .F. I` l'|-IR I M;\l\ EH ;;;.u;.|.11u IIIU JED I H.'-.H N for the use_of Notariu] facilitating the drawing up In cuuof dinner to much. F4 Daily News Oce. Inn: I Ittcndull to. ..-..,,g -n-. my but HOUR IADE. dlrqct tome lnnmlnctory, . at;o:-tothacongon can we =-miI=% `H --kl!.L_j . I REFERENCES :_; Hon. A. OAIPBELL, Kingston. BICEAE JUBON, EIQ., Hamill: Inns. RICE LEWIS & 803,`: W. H. WILSON, Esq. Simone. HoI.JOHN CARL G, London.` BULL, E19,, inspector of Ag. Life Auunuce Company. July In. 1867. HEN nw Gnu Pnrllamentafy and V V. mun: -uu ueugni procured. ` Dnwings,8pecicatiom and necessary to secure Patent: of hii pad on receipt of the lads! of in nl thee no uuy, an 01 r be fnvogad. _nnIn, %?....,u"=%%: nan, Gbequp Book:-, uaineu Cu-da, was DAILY News ._.__.,, H .| to be Is 119 lI'I1Invnhu.:..`l L_...Jl Jinks ; Princes: Smut ; rs wzzz, : SKITOII ad for a gentleman of` peing "of the highest F e to the rectory, and ' 20. >u:up us: A ulker. rave, my ` e could I: uuu I-Ila ~\&Il Kings all over xnoua inco was barbed property It cion would still he refu departed t 1raak,'lezV' to tan nilli The King ntal ralatio early revi _.._ uv ... notoriou Bnok of 1d two at treetgused her; his 1 -11. ..- BJEGI ll) be paper, 1 {hers joiue tn HI- E,;::;;'::] nnbn-I-.- drifted var that-o Dnndns. llected in nutty, to chuscttsf om Hamil cording t e north-w habitod b a|..- 1'\-_. E:;'..:T.|. _;._ L J__ imnla In pceeuto 1:. to 3110 .._ _I_:l'A_.I WIn| 3U fact in low u: ' d, where her ever ' th 15.`; :2. |I-IGIIIBUKJ U l the Dom A05..- __ . ':::'i L_ teeth a ts of t rfect `;On 4213 `ms to specie n)..'..4 ' imnl v " haps ni tasks M The n!` `Ih; livin._:, e and i ; n bould _ 'I.-\l' .vu-.4. u`-_,'n|ua'. LICK he-rcuz nfftbe sup- .ir took 1 cottnge :41 a rich old uncle hem. and coaxed I in their favour. his than the cm- ;e to say, the uncle uagration. This I. .A.- _/` . Ll-IU of thi moan ton, an be mus" mean 1' he face little .. .........uuuu:., auu t. the mea- Li! he will Lad, snuff, or 'u-am1 wait pui- Fl ITI"\`far ..6' :IIl\lAlLl5Ul Ill 1. Inn style of a.rcl1- t r, contains tudy, J lruoms. and ieI'- : able, loose box, I `mull over, large] when gardens. eamrc.=, zhc popu- the other case, ices have have- |u.s{ few years in of several thous- htnl tn Ol|n |-`r--A 1 a curious story young and lov- xclc. The bride -ialmr at I ..... .- the police as sus- LICTCLI 8 caveat ` will, but have .I no-n.1u.+---- 3-*- `u\.:ul LLIUU5` to the lrouse the stable, d gardens, nnlinllv --r` , 1ruk.C. Lu when r`: oh- .l..I:_ hr sixty or he will pre- :f be had \r o ..-.- ---. `W .\Tk`ll~ ruin, her \4 -... LJULLIO U1 [LIEU] nlrendy exist within us ; the others are round about us; tin-y are self-control, diligence, perseve- rance, and reading, study, observation, and conversation. It must be carefully remem- i bered, that without the ret three. the lat- ter will be but of comparatively little use. 1 The hand of the diligent, we are told, imaketli rich. Working by ts and starts ` is about as protable as digging up anewly ` plinted been day after day to see how it is Lgywing. More is lost in the idle season than was gained during the short spell of 1 activity. Not by such means can the store- lmuses of the mind be lled. But some `_ will say, what is the use of talking about `diligence and persevering, try what We will ? To such we enewer-heva you ever ` tried the right Way, or in real earnest? In ,what Wuv are rnnnhi - V " ~ * nnn --. ._ uu uau u) try. rernaps you feel dishear- ltencd at the (liicultiea to be overcome: l never 1nind--railway tunnels were dug out l n spnrleful at a time. Do but make a. be- ginning, and, once having begun, be con- ; tent to plod on. Don : expect too much ; l dmrt be impatient, but keep on. Perhaps l you are not of I. hopeful disposition ; again ?we say, never mind! keep on, although f you may feel sure that no benet will come. It seems like groping in a. mint or in the ;dnrk: plod on, plod on; light will break through by-nnd-by, and you will wonder at ` having got so far. .. .. ....un_.--unvu _yUu CV81` , what way are machines set in motion ? By lp-`H761 ! If power cannot be had, the wheels and cranks will not move: but once , apply power, and the works keep going as long as you please. So it is with the ; mind: there must be impulses or motives, which are the same as power, and, when these come thoroughly into action, we shall ` not be long in nding out that habits of ;diligence and perseverance grow out of spairing, or persuading yourself that it is of no use to try. Perhaps vnn fnni rli.1........ `Therefore, we say, do not sit down de-m SELF-`-I.\fPB.O\'.\lI-1NT.--The means for self-irnprovement are mere simple, and more within reach, than would at first be beli ed by those wlzn have the subject. or never thought about Some of them nlrendy round ahnni .... . ,....yu:..u.u us: can reach Pnris."-8h. Napoleon will arrive under the walls of Paris to~morrow." 9th. The Emperor Nu- polcon is at Fontainebleau."---20th. Yes- terday evening His Majesty the Empernr mnde his public entry, arrived at the Tull- leries--noLhing can exceed the universal jay?" u uuyxug impossible ,\:nnn1nn- ,._.-.J. The Army and Nurz~_z/ Gaeptte says: It will be recollected that Captain Cunningham, late Paymaster of the 83th Regiment. was tried in India, and sentenced to be cashier- ed and undergo five years penal servitude for desertion and appropriating the public money. The usual result of such court- martials is, we need scarcely say, that the proceedings are quashed in this country and the prisoner is reinstated. There is a slight variation from this conventional programme in the case of Capt Cunningham. Only the grave: part of the sentence was re- mitted, that of ve years penal servitude for fraudulent misappropriation of the pub- lic funds. The conviction on this ground was held to be bad, because Captain Cun- ningham had not given a proper opportu- nity of cross-examining the witnesses against him. On the charge of desertion, however, there was no revere of the sen- tence. and Captain Cunningham remains a rsshiered otcer. We are told that he has Commenced actions for false impnsonment against Sir William Manseld and several o:her cfcers connected with his trial. and no doubt the Indian law courts will re- sound with the case before long, and our extraordinary system of trials by court- nisrtial will receive another striking illus- tration before the public. GHADATIOHS or A Fm-zxcn Ngwsmmzn. -When Napoleon escaped from Elba and returned to France, the tlfaniteur announced the event as follows: First announcement - March, 1815. The monster has escaped from the place of his banishment; he has run away from Elba." --2nd. The Corsi- can dragon (Fogre) has landed at Cape Ju- ar1."--3rd- The tiger has shown himself at Gap. The troops are advancing on all sirles to arrest his progress. He will con- ciudu his miserable adventure by becoming a. wanderer among the mountains; he can- not possibly escape."--4:h. The monster has really advanced as far as Grenoble: we know not to what treachery to ascribe r `ll :.l1 H '7`: ... mu. xue Iyrant is actually one. Fear and Terror seized all at 1)c;1ra.DC&."--0I.h. The uaurper has tured to approach the capital to sixty hours march."-7I.h. Bonap: I[`l1!\n:hr- I... l,-- _, _,, ....\. . umuu,-cu--remen1Uertl1s1t there are manifold other things to which you could turn your attention to reduce ef- penditure if so minded, besides the Army and Navy; and it is a senseless thing, 8 uniform and beaten track of a thing, to be thus hammering at the :educt.ion which you must, after I11, see is so dsugerous for the national security. r-ru__ A `-- uul Auunl uuu. thus :-First let pllfl Elfl, CODJIIIEDCE` ,--v L. .....u (U cuunr one in every second of ` 1imc,da_v and night, without stopping to rest, to i eat, or to drink, or to sleep, it would take thirty- zwo yearn to count 8 trillion, even as the French 7 undarsland lbnt term. As we said before, what l 1! limited idea people have of the immanaity of numbers. The Con rt` Journal says : Economy of late is solely levelled at our Army and Navy cxpeniliturc, and we must all agree with Mr. Disraeli, I8 we do also with that calm, fur seeing, unpnrtizan, Conservative old Tory General Peel, that this is the wrong and to begin at. We might as well. in our local and parish affairs, thu I--F`ll'l' `A1 nu nun -1.` -rA| The (`uurr Ionrnal lays, Sir Richard Airey is ' H at present in London, but we hope (iibrnllnr is in no immediate dung-~r. In reference In some rumours which lmve been haard, And are now l ying about, respe-cliI_1g the Crown of Spain, we ' may slaw that Prince Alfred was carisinly | thought of and spoken of as it likely king, but . l llit` idea was also coupled with the sugganiion ` ~ lhrit he should make a present of Gibraltar as 3 VIII? pro quo. Now we can quite underauml J llli` Spaniards keeping their quid and not raiurn- L `'15! it nerlhay had sent the qua back as the rc- i 3; 5 5H Ur some internal Cnmlnmlinn l.nI l".ulnni r mm I` W M Elsa ,, _. it .....- u `of on/eTJoiI'.r l-ills} ` rnhor startling 10 A such I pild. To co onv thousand m In mght hours :1. day, i work nearly three I ` bills were laid aide , three hundred and BI |.ur`Iu|(_V UlD3l1l1lO'|"lI.' Few p60] idea what millions, bnlliona than they have of the style of the cobbler: who inhabit the u of one-Jollnr hills possesses a --.L.-_ _. ,.I: A SELF-IMPBOVEM I-1N'I`.-1 If--iThnfnunrun_ ___ ,, uspox In 1 \.A:\) ll) -.ry. rernsps yo min(l--rRiITI" """ .\. ....w_y uuu stun um (MU UHCK as [HO 1'! nme combustion. Lot Cu]; [ii ,_,__.... .. ..\..;uuu_y IL L - `sud his ap- --6th. has van npproach within a march. -7I.h. Bonaparte is by forced marches; but it is he can reach Paris."-8th. walltof arrow." Shh. Tim 1.`,..m...,.- v, ,,_ _........., ~uu5Ulll.It.', pel'l6`VB~ n. but the riilimmr um --- L-vi -....u-unu :.-ry. Perh ti 5 _yuurH8l1' that it ps as T0 h` """"" . .. ...,,a..u uusposmon ll` sure u, onaligkllit` l_>renk . '. 4"` urrun or Mn.1.1oNi.--Alu1o1t everv at some indivndunl wbain poinltd rs goes A man worth his milhons 7 busineu man heart about the same mt fnw unn fn A-..l1 ....,... -1.. 1- -vuuuiu :5! 181' UTCUODICI W` to ucribl " The tyrant is It Ly Dd s.pi7u.i all ... x.:.. ._ _ M--. .,.. u. us w1Lu we ms: a nrougnlv Perseverance ornw I\I'I` -c Auuuulug we wltnease-' WIS the `in DB for fnlan in-an ------- -A `. u...-u uunll nuuuv. |l.J(` same 1 stop to dwell upon the im-} Few people have nuy more ` billions and lrillinnl ...-..\ Fm-zxcn taped 5 Ilnnnnhar Ln" ..-.._.- V ` an. 1.1: W1llCOH- ture uuntains; t}. monster - Fhbrrr tn ----A-- L ' -_vu-v. nu nn11.. -. r _ =_._ _. nu . `cl... ._.~I2-- )ur irr- us- RE a safe and nil of {he S'rr>nvru-h, L- w~r an:1L mrc'la. not Quark Medicines tC*.lifl`.f)Hi3i3 from re.=n':r_ of ilgrtjv _w,-.'1rs ofn ph_v~zi::inn, and their to we fact that exactiy The l'orn`.';lz\ iron) prepared, bnseni on sound. x cuivm] the uuqunlivd prr:f.o.w'nn. They but for all diseases oi the .N`r,.maclz, and Bowls, they furnish an o`--ctunl remedy, Wehave in our possession, over one hundred tostinioniuls from physicians who have used them in their practice and high- ly approve of them, among which are_'the follow- mg: J. H. GIBSON`, M. D,,Dunbam, c. E. 0. E. COTTON M n l`!nm........:n_ UFV Med ARR as" E Um .: tn.`- uenry ` Agunu. } J.) tux: III \JIli\H\.vlII 9, Huildinp P JA.\('i8 U'lh'.xLL.\ ,Q.U. yvnllu. It is the cheapest an well a only 25 oeut. for a large bottl` you'll like and Eecommond Henry Mo: ` Annun- uuuacul. to cnauge It for We have accorded to by thousands who have used it, and voluntarily testify to its merits. Buy 5 bottle and satisfy yourself that it is the best remedy ever oered. Henry Simpson 8; Got, Montreal, Wholesale Agents. Is an internal as an and is the only one alwrly tisfaction, and 1 consent to change ot] W9 haw: nne nhnnn A ---- f S A SPECIFIC for Rheumatis of any kind, Swelling of the Joints, Sore Throat, Cold in the Head and Diphtheria, Burns tches on horses, &c. GIBSON`, D,, Dunbam, COTTON. M, D.. Cowansvillo. CHARLES BROWN, M.D., Cowansville. S. S. FOSTER, M. D. Bmome. J. G. BUTLER. M. D , Waterloo. JOHN ERSKINE,)I.D,,Wnter1oo. NORMAN CLEVELAND, M. D., Barnston. N. JENKS, M. D, Bcsrnston. C. W, COWLES, M. D. Stanstead. JOHN MEIGH, M. D.. Smustead. JOSEPH 1; [{EADO.\I, M. D.. Sn BENJAMIN DAMON, M.D., C LEMEUI. mcmxoxo, 11.13., Derby L-inc. wxxsmw LEWIS, MD., Boston. R. D. mussv, M. D., Boston. F. J. AUSTIN, M.D., Sherbrooke. E. D. WORTHINGTON, M. D., Shel-brooks. & Co., Montreal, Whole: L` (1 Fire and Marine 1. smgzvcx coumvr or DUBLIN. CAPITAL .. .. .. .. $2,500,000 ANNUAL INCOME . 1,000,000 GR.I.F'F'I l'H ... ... csucntnn oruer, and stai c)n.ch-house (clouhlv), Walled gnrdc cude: pnsa, barn, &C.. no substantially 2 artistically built. The whole," ` 0-1, in ndmirably suited gentleman family," the society being "ufthe high cleans, the church cluse a the population only 320. F. HOOPER, I`nmpIwIl, Nlownl an NIll(`-t:`k.-'`_En1I.5II, ! Al{R'lS'l`ERS, &c,, Primyesa S(':\``-'-'., King'- sluu (op;meim:l);\ily News UN` ` `\I 1 . ........r..~.. 1`. ....... .. . `I .. . n\.uJlI risk assumed. umul`, l'\INt`.S Joun A. MAC Jauneu Agnew, ) ATIRISTER and ATTU RNEY-at-LAW,Com Wynne;-r, 6.26. Ulfice Bagot Street, econd door south of the L'r:}`u/L W/rig Uice, upstairs. August 1. Home lxlsumxlce Company of 1 New I-Iuven, Conn. CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. PREIIIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1867- $2,ooo,o00. Fund; rL:'\naIn.1 In :1... I..._ 1, _A' -` " lu(`1I0m1Id, 1 1 \l)fllL"|T`l'Ir\ >)ARTH{\',TER: Solicitors it lH`;I\nD/ to I JAUGBS BIIEUNIATIG LIQUID T: an i.-.+........1 -_ _ {Bi . cw u, uu vvcl. amt KHCN Among other altm.('.LIve fear lrttiuu il under 300. In t the rectnry-h0usr: and nic only been built. within the la the Tudor ryie at a. cuat I llll Tho |'!F1\1In1.lw ..--~-|-

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