Kingston News (1868), 21 Nov 1868, p. 4

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Sunday Dir1`I`Iur)-l|ulIr0 or I'll]:- _ llr \\'nr-hip. ADVERTISEMENTS for the DAILY Nlwu, intended to appenr the lame Inning, Ibouid be sent In at as early An hour in the day I, no possible. ll Dec. 20, 1867. j2--- DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANICMEDICINE. .j. R V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the Medica1C0llPge of Paris, CbiefPby3ician Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late MD. of 1133 Civil Hoapimls of Algiers, has just in- troduced in England his ORGANIC MEDI- CINES. \lULlLl(}t'|U 1 JJUIBI By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Cress Seeds in a. state of germinMion_ they are united with organic life, which thus render: them digestible. The irritativa and stubborn mineral has thus become the nuoleuu of an organic ubalsnce capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to the stomach. Agent for England and British Poueuiona, E G. DUFRESNE, '19 Wailing Street. < May be obtained of all Chemists. _______________j `_.--__b_____.______ ILL HEADS and other kmds of Jon PRINTING executed with neatnesa and dc-spatch at the Daily News olce, Princess I Street LIJIJA ULAD l.'A'1'lLEU IRON, `For strengthening the S_ysLem.--Price 25 9d per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, Forpurifying the Blno`l.-Price 25 9d per Bottle. ',` The above Preparations are in the form of Sweetmeata, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly ndnpted for Infants and Mother: nursing. R11 1hn 1-nu-nl-\:...Hn.. ..r .L. I - July]. D. SATBRLII. ` President. retired and his .1` -L_ ltuwdcn, TTORNEY AT- I AW, Solicitor in | (w\_-....,___ \Y .,._ r 11:- (L- 0-) l.':..,.. July 1, DI Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. A O.`ico-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. |JC\aAULEl , - ....... .. . CASH CAPITAL .. .. g1,o0o,ooo. ARE AZSD RIVER RISKS tzken on hulls J and cargoes at reasonable rates. I A unu crmnm . _-_. lIl*]Ll.A\.'\ (`.i MIEHJ.-\L LIFE A551;/a.4.\-'05 COMPANY. VARDLEY & CO., Fancy Soap Makers and Parfnmnrn P:-in \l..A..I ........:...: r__ Royal Assurance Company Tbey cousi=t of three prepIu'ation5__ THF`. RAT1n'rIu1:' 91 Ignor (furlo Morn, rt'Dn..n r .1 Y1: . u.. a mun Kingston and \\'nIfe.l.-land Ferry. Li I m CHANGE OF HOURS. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL w. STRANGE, Agent for Kingston o-33. Street, .1. ll. 2-snmh, m.|)., `Marine Insurance. 1566. |tl`u l|| INC lA?lIl4I3 Ul IUC LI UVCXlLII'.7l.IL 19 8t'C|H'il_V of 1 ulicyt1r)ldL-rs. use risks carefully surveyed, and the ninrn mail? In r-a.rrunnnnd with [ha cousin. Ul lure? preparauona-- THE BAUDEINE, . and prompt. Remedy for "Cholera, rer, Diarrbum, Dysentery, and the mica of the Bnwels A an-M vv---3-` Aganlfor Kingston. Uice oppuaite Burnett House. :7 |II|KlnI\.', JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. IL I EUSQIIHUJU TRIPS. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrenoo Wharf. _ .-. ........., .1; uuuu:|],8l.H1 U18 Bawels. A gold medal the French Government to Dr I valuable preparation. 1911.!-M'nA:.m. 4.. K-1 - 7 --- J.-HI}-ZS SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf ALP-OI ` `P! DU||l.u.\u ` ` 7 7 T u`*"_. &c., 3:; Kin u naaurcu wan perlnll. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. FED :\_u\v 1213 of me Goverment `J._II,..vL..I.I.._- lI`:_y DUlVCJUU' HIJU LIJU correspond with the V`. KILIIVFIIIII Manager fur Canada Cnunun W1Lsox' Secretary. A1 nan AAA $23,000,000. nu-uuq , -is M. ; Largo have no prctenou to poaeaslng ll.-El vlrnuua. A- rapidly relieves pain, from whntr-ver cause, Il- lnya the irritation ol fever, soothes the system in under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep w.ith- g out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so L'01IllTl0lIl_\' mining from the use of opiates. ll: continu:-a to hold its unuhaten position in the osiirimtion of the Profession as the best, most GH rclinhlv-, and Cilr'.'1pL'l propnratinn. Emlnent and E. SL'lt'nLIC l'h_vai(-inn:-1 made aidavita that th:-y usic have tn-EL:-ll its ell.-ms in mrisful ronlpnrisori with l.lm.~Ir- of mi. (.`()LL1S BRO\VNE`S CllLORU- Dl'f\'l ,_" aml deposed to the fncu-1 that they -- luund it :1 more certain and reliable preparation, | .._ ....., n...`r_.....ia u`l:`Dl'.`Ii`\l nun! HE ORIGINAL OHLORODYNE, invented by R. Freeman, Phnrmnceutiat, in nllovred to be one of the greatest discoveries of the present. century. It is largely empioyed by the most eminent. Pliyniciauia and Surgeons in hospitli and priintu practice in all pnrta oi the world. It bu um-(-in pcculinr toitseif, and which are euential- ly differ:-nL to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name of Chlorodyne, but have pretense to possessing its virtues. It .....:.IIu rnlinvnu nnin frnm whnlr-var cause. I\.I.u.uA.l.1\./A.1\J l.l\JJLI.1 1, LOlU IUSVIIIT, ODE b of the Ferry S1ea.mera will run as under: Leave Kingston daily, Leave Wolfe Is.'d daiiy. AvH'zn-.-.. -4'---- -u uullih. Cuuliteracting the effects of organic poisons Laken into the stomach. Curing Muaty provouder. Freeing Wheat Ind other seed from smut. Maintaining the health of plants in pot! and conservatories. \.uu.'.~I:I V HLUFICS. Pronerving nnd restoring the freshman of out ow:-1:: kg-at in water. __ .I nun. 1 - - HUVIICID ncyt. In W1K[('l'. Destroying the blight of the potatoe, vine, hop, mulberry tree, &c. \Vashing dogs and other domestic anirnnls. Cleausir-g bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubs, dairy utensils. . unn y u|.t:lJl|l:. Washing the hair and dn;|I:ening its colour when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying and Invigorating of facts of baths and tubs. Urea.-ing poisoned wounds nnd destroying ani- mal virus. Treating the infectious disease: of cattle, horsesl, doga, &c_ Hun xrallnn u~...l...,. nnn._ n.'\r\ u - I U I with ' ducer. l`f\|.1 I.u.1u:: uuu uuuurs, wuemer unsung from tobacco or other causes, and counteracts tho irritation and morbid secretions of carious teeth. It puri- tics and sofwns the skin, and, used in the bath, ` tends to Drumom - I-mnlohu ....o.. ..r .1... _L_L -`_.- - u...v.- nuuu iv A Llllll, (ran tour: rcuPosIs,) Removes from the mouth impure and loreign mates and odours, whether arising from causes. counmmma ah- :...:.-.:.... uu: nuu sulwns me sum, and, ` prumolo a healthy state of the whole ` body. 1-1 n-r 1- .. . .- .------ UDSON 5 SIMPLE DYES [FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- zhing can be dyed with them. It is impossible in this small space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparation: can be applied; while :beir chief use is for dyeing lextile fabrics I they are also iuvaiunhln .. . ....1-..-.-.... .._-_- ...... culcl use IS [or ayeing lextilo fabrics, they invaluable as 5 colouring agent for almost every known msterinl, the ease with which they can be used and the brillian- cy of the result being, indeed, almost magical. By their use almost any article of clothing csn be dyed in a few minutes for I few pence without soiling the hands. MEMORANDA. MAGENTA - 'l`l-in nu-.-..-...L ._.1 L, - - - - [L511 .1. .in`u.i .'1L,`H[H. 3 30 pm. I 1 pm. 0.! H0.\'D.A`x'S, TUESDAYS, 6: SATCRDAYS Q-rn L "*::\...... V `O\'DY'.~`s PATENT FLUID or natural diIinfcc- L, taut pl1llL`d,df}Ud0rl, nnrlidi.-`infects, by the lg.-may of Iulsmmt or ozonic ox_vgu,-its active ll"-ll|(.`lj)le. Being vntin.-l_Vll1I|0xl0u9, this truly avicxmc preparation is peculiarly adapted for :h3 following useful purposcn, Ior which all nlier li.-iul'cr~Lant.R. on nccountnf thvir poisonous rr other nhjcctiorzable qualinies, are unavailable nail Ilnln-in -_ FICEIICIIIIJH LAM: lllr Ul GIUUU ng bud smells. Freeing meat, fish, butter, 'rmn ruin! mnnUHANUA. MAGENTA: The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in I 10 minutes; it will also produce I: clear [ Roan Pink by usimr lean an .Q..:.-:..:- ---- u mmutes; 1: wul also pr` by using less dye. fur Woollen Goods, Feathers, WUOLLENS: Magenta, Ma Purnle. (`H-anon Dinlr ...A n-: ,, ,. . . . . . u ...u ynu uuc II @163!` Suitable also Silks, to. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most latisfactory results. Use ainrge quantity of boiling water in nu earthen pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling wutar. FEATHERS: Dye in hot water (a. few drops of the dye is sufficient for one feaxber). I M31179. Vil`. and pnlnln nun un Lue uye la aumc COTTON: Mauve, u-ann-n--.....A...J I uunrm \)"J1'L'LIUI.'lIUlt! quullldezl, are unavlumulu nd mach-as :- Ih-Lm.-ling organic irnpuritioa in air and Inter. Purifying drinliiug and other water from Dr- `anic m:1tLr:r, In-ad, &c. 1:`-...L ..:.__ .l._ v\.t.A;\Jn . recommended. LEATHER: Blue, {"|......... n__ , , urnuge. uye in warm water. ` WEITEWASH: To color: Magenta, for Pink } or Rose; add half a bottle to a pail of water, r then stir in the Whitening as usual. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue {and crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir in: few drops of Colour- u____._ ll , -'- - EA AND PERRINB Worceaterlhire Sauce. This delicious Oondinfent, pronounced by lonnoiueura The only good sauce," in pre- nred solely by Lu end Perrlns. The Public are renpectly cautioned egnlnuworthleu imi- tationa,and should see that Len And Porrlnl Names are on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Ask for Lee and Pe|'r'inI SInoe. Sold Wholaanla And In: E... 1.- -L- n 1).{ILY BOAT For Bath Plcmn and Bellevillc. mapper. ASK tor non and Parrim Sold Wholesale And for Export, priotorn, Worcester ; Henri. Groom well ; Ieurl. Bu-clay and Boat, L: ha - --A L- l1....._. -_.I n-IL _ _ , 4__ _-_ _.... -u..- A vnuui HUD. I bymfghe Pro Oman and Block- London; to.- bo. ; and by Groom and Guam immunity PAPER. and WUOD sum; Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2 E blf B-Din` Of hnt walnu- van umun: A bottle of a-pint of hot water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A nnnnrv Rin:u.1.....-`I :- - - 54:: A nu Iv UUU Dl'Al pint of water. &c IY.l'.l TI.;I l\r A ml un, pnui. Ul waLel'. EC. K ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a few drops into an egg cup add warm water; use with a brush 01' pan Borders of books, similar to Ward and Lock s Arabian Nights, &c., nry be preuily mum. inated in this manner. BLANCMANGE, JELLY, CORN FLOUR, ICE CREAMS, kc: While in a. liquid state Add nun 111- o_. A_--r - `-- ill nd Mngentl, Viola? Orange and Pink useful colours. GELATINES and GLUES are successfully coloured with these dyes. INK: A Sixpenny bottle of Magenta to 3 pint or more of cold water. ` WATER- One drop of dye will tint. n quart. PRINTING on Canon mu. ._m--- - -- snrnpxe or elegant CONFECTIONERHI (`|.-.:....... ....1 I'):_L , .. n1n' une drop oh on Cotton, nrri inn:-It Cn- I UIQIIIB w BLENDING nun;-I-...- _- ..._.. _. n uv-Inn, '\`7 ILL LEAVE THE ST. LAWRENCE WHARF, foot of John-`on Street, for the above and intermediate ports. every day (Sun- days excepted) at FUUR UCLOCK, Rplnrninr-r Ianvaa F3...1ln1-Illa nrvn-Iv .-.-...-!_- `u'.L:I- CONDY S PATENT OZONISED WATER, 1..-- -, * IIID Lunni Orange. D DH] yein' VHITREWARIJ. Fl`- qu HIT UULIAIUI` brush. )4 nmn wu. unnnnl-3, ac: While liqt add one or two drops of Magenta. simple elegant tinting cannot SONFECTIONERB will na u ---- -- Lrnn |lL`\J on K ordinary way. ILENDTNG In-n iLENDIN'G":(*:|;ne of the dye: in produce an innity of IhIdO, ; 11316. '-)nd_s' n Fluid is the Standard Scientic irgunic Manor in \Vuter. and a.'orda uown means of rapid.J_v nnd completely rinking Water from Organic Tnint. J cummon a cause of serious disease. Y nnrifv Hm .:. ...,- .1..- AIL...) n,,: I 1:: a place.- trod by the Inventor, Richard Free- uuingzton Park Road, London, S. no has engraved on the Government -1 ,-|, n-..| \ u1_'n1',Vt?uLlTVG U L't'rI,l:III.l HUN TVIIHIJIC PICIIHIHLIUII` .r._u-red FREEMANS." t;0mu:unicnte4l tn the Royal Col- rinna and to Mr Freeman, thin in My remedy of any use in Cholera n kouuunyu cxcvplcu} M. 01.5. n CHDCK, 8.111. For rates of Freight and Passage npplyto the Captain on board, or to I QI'(7TlL"T` I. I1- LL. makes 200 to 300 gallons adapted ---val u mu-use UI ucnuul LIIBCIEE. rif_v Lhe air, use the diluted uid Uzoniser" or other Spra_y-pro- U, [IU- : air of close plnces, and remov- H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Patentee, Battersen, London. a, Magenta, Violet and nwarm `o If bottle Tn a nail nf` I-Ir:-I-\- 1:4 as nuiulu EIHIIB rope ofiagenln. A more at be had. I will Violet (3T.rTI:~u --- - ` " `mun lur ODS Ieamer), Violet. and Purple are pfayo tint: n, Salk or Wool in the nvc In H : Sixpennv bottle 1 8 pint of boiling water .7 be tinlnrl - .-l:I..o.. -In 13Y._ :5 Mnonm. A ......-.. nu : r:.u;I:yu:u) In 1 UL n U UhU'Lzl`\, Returning, leaves Belleville every morning (Sundays excepted) at SIX o'clock, wnr rain: AF I4`:-aial-.0 nu.-I |"Jn.-..-..-...... -_-I_,A_ .L, , or other proviliona the bath will ' according to Black to And HE North half of Lot No. 4, in the M}: can ceaaion of the Township of Kingston, con taining One Hundred Acres (part of which in under tillage), with 3 Frame Dwelling House thereon. The farm is only seven miles from the city, and is close to the Portland mucadamizedl road. Inquire at the Daily New! ofoe, King- Iton. ~ THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE wnsnuxsrnn mzvmw (Radical). 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Royal 0(- uuo, 1600 pages and numerous Enguvinge. _ PBICE-$7. for the two volnman, Rv ok- uuu, muu pages anu numerous xsngnnngs. PBIOE-$'l, two volum . By the post paid, $8. DR. DE JONGH`S Oil is convincingly proved by an overwhelming weight of medical testimony, and by the practical test of successful experience for twenty years in ell port: of the world, to be, beyond IU question, the purest, the most efcr cious, the `moat palatable, end, from its rapid curative eecte, the meet economics] ofnll kinds Hence the universal celebrity oi Dr. de Jonglfel Oil, end the unpenlleled demand lot this unri- valled prepeution. - -J_--._.. -u vi-nu-I NU IIIIU VQICCU In I have frequently prescribed Dr. do Jonglfa Light-BrowuCod Liver 0iL I couuiaet-it tobe I very puro all, not likely to creue disgust, nnd 8 therapeutic Agent of great value. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR HENRY MARSH, BABT., I.D., Pbysicim in Ordinary to the Qneeu in Ireland. T `main f-nnn.._aI_ .._-__,'l I 7` ` _..-u..u uu-nun ru Mn: 1. uur LAW DOCPC OI UTCC` Britnin. ` ~ We think it 3 great adnntnge that there is one kind of God Liver-7Oi1 which is universally admitted to be genuine-t.he Light.-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. de Jongh. It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend this-kind, since, amidst! much variety and un- certainty, we baire condence in its genuine- ne9s.--(ExtIact from Consumption: its Early and Remedinble Sages") DR. EDWARD snrm, ma, Medical Olcer to the Poor Luv Bou-dot` Oren RI-itnin DR. LANKESTER, F.R.S., Coroner for Central Middleaex. " I consider that the purity of this oil is secur- ed in its preparhtiou, by the personal attention of so good a chemist nndiuteliigent a physician as Dr. do Jongh, who has also written the best medical treatise on the oil with which I am ac- quainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oilsold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineneas and medical e- cacy. :-_ DR. LETHEBY, Medical Omcer of Health and 3 Al... {1:._ ..t I 7 v Nd -_ -.....-uvu. In all casesl have found Dr. do Jough a Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the same set. of properties, among which the presence of chulaic compounds, and of iodine in I state of organic combination, are the most remarkable. In is, I believe, universally Acknowledged that this oil has great therapeutic power; and from my investigations. I burn nn Ann... ,.r:._ L_!- , , ,--_ ........-v -v gcuscu Lilli thrapeatic my investigations, have no doubt ofits being a pure and unadulterated Irticle." uIuuI7\-I aur H1030 C8805 in substance is indicated." , K`, v--.-..... -u uu] `lJUEP|II- I have frequently recommended persons can nulting me to make use of Dr. do Jongh s Cod 1 Liver Oil. I have been well satised with its \ otTacLv., and believe it to be I very pure oil, well tted for those cases in which the M00! n: DB. GRANVILLE, F.B.B., Author of the "Spas of Germnnyfj Dr. Granville] has found thnt Dr. do Jol.'gh g Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and the it does not cause the name: and indigestion too often consequent on the ndminiatruion of gthg pale oil." The L. 8. Pub. 00.39;-publish EDWIN cmrou, ESQ, r.11c.s., Surgeon to Chm-ing-cross Hospital. " For several years bit of prescribing Dr. Cod Liver Oil. and nd it cacioul than other varieties of I; which I have also do to be ernplpyed it their relative superiority. ____...;__..__._.____E [ past I have been inthoht . Jongh`s Light-Brow a much more ah]. be same medic in. M: I View to gag BRITIE-H PERIODICALS.- RT OF Al)V'El{'I`lb`ING.-Horace Greeley, of New Ycrk, says:-The most successful business men in this city are those who have mlvcrtisc.-(l liberally and Constantly. A small advertisement. c0n~ sstantly appearing is better than a display column occasionally. A wnaxmr rmmy JOURNAL, OONTAINING ALL THE NEWS 017' THE ENTERTAINING BTOBlEB AND sggg )R. DE JONGIPS LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER. OIL. CHRONICLE AND NE1 1 lnr e amount of general readipg matter is pb]`]1 gPricc, Five Cents. Subscription Two D< [)ll/an peg -11 TA`:-r-v- |ROGR AMMES AND Steamboat and Excursion -Irnfa awn-..-A.--I A- " ` `Senior Physician to Guy a]HospiuI. I Inn. 1 ------ --A'-- * ' FARM FOR SALE. Posfian. ll` hi I-nn fl-In Dani: TERMS FOR 1868. -1 LL- l.-.._I')_:'-:.. DRJBARLOW, F.R.S., 'Au4L;\ gnu .1 1 11) V Lll I l.D4.V.lI4LV I D.-- 1. The large circulation of the DAILY NEWS renders it the natural medium for the publication of all smnll and transient advertisements, as well as larger announce- ments. Advertisements of religious notices and Sabbath services; situations wanted; situations vacant; houses for sale ; houses to rent; houses wanted; board and lodg- ing; rooms wanted; board wanted; ar- ticles lost {suicles found; cattle wanted ; cattle for sale; cattle strsycd, &c., when set close, inserted for 25 cents each inser- tion, payable only in advance. When dis- played, a proportionate price will be charg-I ed. - -r Health, Oh the City of London. iof Analyst -to Address, TEE" I -U1} 10.00 12.00 2.vU 7 .00 10.00` 18.00 16.00 no we Hanan Daily News VVOMMENCING MONDAY, 26th insrInr_ ` I nftl-.- I7--. Ga...-......-.. ._:H _.._ __ ,_ HENRY 633 Pnrllam entary an 0 z t a yr TRANSACTB bulimia: L nu-nun uufu uurulg In. M Copy Rxgbta and the Be. marks and designs proeuxult Drnwimn Rnnarifu-..o:..... -;; u I 5 I '1 TRANSACTS buainin WW1 and the other ment; Obtainglncorpontiog ]Letters Patent; Drum nah `Private Biila during tho H Cnnv Riohln and 11.. Is. uz-ru unu ueangna proeuxul, ,,` Drawingapecicaona necessary to secure Punt) pared on receipt of the lodg nsrsnxcngig Hon. A. 0AHPBELL,KinpmJ RICHARD JUSON, 3.` Mann. RICE LEWIS t W. M. WILSON, Esq, Shun. _~ Hon JOHN CARLING, BULL, Eaq., Inspector 1 Life Assurance Company, , 1_` July Int. 1887. | The Provincial faetllrlng. A RE now producing 31] of American Pntiarn uuunu, unzuui, g. ' o"er them for sale, to the M` and at prices to do sway ` any but HOME HAD]. direct to the llannfncta-y, West; or to`the Company ; Messrs Inn: at Inna, A 4 A nu uuw pruuuemg I u of American Pawn: ` LOOKS, LATCEES, gm. n"su- them fnr Inln on elm III... any address, on receipt of _ Gown PB:0l'I_l ilIlfhi% ' Single copies in paper oove:t|,'..T` gr "r - .,..:.. .,......" mg 0 coplo ll *" - By the 100, H u -V BABBATH SCHOOL ununn ; uanuuanu DULIUUU -Uu T MONTH. Wu publish a New 80:31` give t away. Send for I Ch ' `E01? 4 ll. J1, I\l_V\JF1Ul(\.V. Ferry Wharf, foot Brock Street. Kingston, 24th Uct. 186%. ARINE Pnomsmj. for the use of Ko facilitating the drawing q casesof disaster to much. - Daily News Oce. Q! HE NEW SABBATH 3 BOOK, Tn: Gown Perkinl; Author of Tho _ ` ner, " The New Shining King," The Sacred Lute," lit. 1 We will send 1 lrnninnn nail Book, Job, and Going ES 1'4 BLIsHhrj ` Job Printing, and hmng H _botlle of um Polilh. Send S'l'ALL S UNRIYALLID NITURE , UB1` INTRODUCED, :11 Ieading bound in? M Pianos, Organs, Billiard ac. Every one who but we will give full particnlui is put up in bottles at 30c Id hdf I down :11: ordered 3 bnr nuns:-hi In. D ` " ' "" `T is enabled to uecutojn with greater expedition that g i tbs Gift, 1" nu-darn fur - nu I-IJU UH], Ill. DFUETU 13' may be favored. Work I'I"I.I vvn-.u slll-BI expeuluon In in tha City,a1l orders for ' I118? ht fawn!-and Win`? an ' --.u---;ue Iquan II) In * "fry business of commas Inch houses I: will nol be) fdales. Advertisement: of ! Inna-tnaulhln xY..u....- `DJIJ (T4311: 31' Run 6 lines and under, $1 furl 3 And 13 cents for everynn _ 10 lines. $1.25 fmn n-12 ` 11.. III` I U U` Passenger Agent. Kingston, April 20, 1868. -uuu :.a cunt: 101' every!!! lines, 31,25 for 11! A 17 cents fol-`every In " _ M Above 10 lines, 7 oentlpf tion, and two cents per line" M_ _ insertion . ` _L_A__ 7 i ` . _. v-.-A IHDGFLIUH. . _ -. Subsequent inaortionnn _ once a week, 4 cents per Nosiees of Births- .50 call o ofMnrrugoa' .50 ..- _. D0 of Deaths . 50 . W Busnmsa No-r1cni.-Al,, heading, loaded or noli I ,1 { lured by : scale of solid . Z under 10 lines 75 cents, If . Other Nm.i.-an :n and ,.;-i uuucr nu 111.103 10 cents, Other Notices in ediil-iii, i otwhicb is to promoh interests of Individv .1, 9.3.; Report: oflianka, `.1 mm. n.-utavl I: u: manta, 11,31". .. ~ to nuend Lectnru, V Sermons; Icknc,y1d g --to be oonrdr,-red ad X_ on the same '36:]! and in Business N ooea." .. 4.;1r'a:i ` ' Inn: 1 . . 1'he*'.qus`:e to be 22 lint; Tho hnlff square 11 lino Price for square, for $40 with the privileged A month. M. I:l'..u- .... ._A t-- "-" -' " D I-IIIUII III Half square for `I with name privilege. - cums. auveruaernenu OI _ nrcneablp Notieen, ndividunl Number: of for Sale. I PRINTING IN GOLD; 'uu Ilnl PITIVIICEU. `- "_ N.B.--The pqunro to be I lfrv bnainanu nf on-nnmnld April-23 - - - - vuuqywu w--- s pubuahoa 7:15 min: the No.1: of III` I-_.. ._.-..._4. .1 DVUII Labels! Handballl, Pamphlets, lnvit tio LIE '.Rln~?: n DAILY NE] 11-! V III UOIII, Luv `Blank; Posting Bills, Concert. Bills, Railroad Bills, Cheque,Book|, Business Cu-u, TWOSTILII ADVISE Pdnnlnl was nulxgg Lllll. IV mow?! U -u.I. n'.)U BJIL f UN MONDAYS AND SATUIIDAYS, 4 pm. srvn AV TRIP: DC6 Iluujllcnu -uu nu cted tn takvnp their me time in November a project they have u n, the chances are th htaeers from 111 lands 3 preaent capital of I; give a grnnd {east 5'? last for twenty-four riod Pompeii is to be posed to have been was destroyed. The up as in thy days 01 to stand at the stall period. he streets, the temp numents are all to uld have been on_f I times. In fact, th mpeiis to be reviv- sof Pompcii are t in. At midday the I and races and box` es, but no gludiato eceive their prizes in e, Ind afterwards it i ,l_) 41..----.-. _.`|._,.._ THE FESTIVAL Te Pall Mall Gazette nd either Florence or 'nce Humbert and hi ---,1 .- o..Lro-~nn their lity of Naples has n ,4 e, Inu uucl vuuu: u. 1 old theatre, when slated into Itslian, ..... _. +1.... I..." Bmwu ILILU Ltnunu, evening the lnrg illuminated with t which dancers are t light. appears. Sue icb the municipalir glide:-ation. If it is fsbe magnicent, as inations may be, but 3 of its own, which witneu It who are nhoggh we hear of (1 program which a during the last 1' most wondrous ev in. India has now , coating 8Cf,000,0 ' n has been creste sof canals. T116" and bin modicuai < tly reduced : and run an-A11 wauulu -nu. `ch left the poor nut` L1: IULIIIIJCLI ; `DJ 1-endured vastly m aggregate, by the ulture and trade. _.._. -I__..-A. __._,, MONDAY EVENI at-I 1,lJi)U,UUU COP] , besides over nine oka and u-mtg. A different kind, mus the sketch: Gotta ized and atimulnt anting indications as and nkill of Iudi partiul transfer of t ,_- nu... JLIU (3131 re reported largo lnbama. claims. If cousiniwill for on pocket in I barter. `row... -- " :J `RANSIENT ADVEl{TIS}5)1EN'FB.- Th. n....,.,. ,.:-....1-..,.. unaulc nuu IJIUU. now almost nomin :1. products to Indi hood of thirty milli nnd tho imports gh nna THA 1-H-Arc-n-4: nuu but 1l.L|P1 [8 (:11 one. The progress striking. Tho thl tta, Bombay Ind r over 3 thousand ot less than two tho Ann. 51... _,____-- H ; about eight or t 3 mass, broke into ed the whole of the belonging to the nneme-at. The 0 he literary class. the etfec: that the hildren to us nth- y, impotent auohbr . fujly shweek be!` taking steps to p ember let, for the uniform system of the introduction es of precaution g the spread of the nlnppy country, h M` 33 of the Emperor uuu EHGFIHQBP n drivenmo I aettl clsimn by ythoae of awe cont:-dry clai f d `:3. 33.3"-"i.~'.".E....; _. .._. uvn - ens on M15550}; following account nariea in the vicin on on the authorit .'--" Mr Allen, of b nsulnte, and. Mr 3 tea consulate at. thi d Frnm v---L--1 u Avon uunu nvu |.l.lU over the various nder the Govornme number continusll n n|1nnL-_ ----`I-`- ....-V1.1] GUT-lntry, ll no Emperor Russisn lnnguage and even the ch and "Lutheran 31 ces of Courlan uuI.I.lUL UUI.I5I.UU`ll 5 number, roaghl and about 5000 iuiom are (very n rte are estitiiated ible, orparta of it -six ditferent lung ll`-I 1,650,000 eopi . beside: nvpr nin- ICE.-b'ou'.b Wes: corner of Duudfll and ._. ._ E0 CULIUIU; HI L'"LLII.I;." Ull \'.'lULll-ULI3. INC other day we heard of a grate and reverend Senator parading himself bareheailed through 3 city with the attendance of a. bun hand and a mob. as a penalty for making 3 Wrong guess about the vote in 8 Certain town. Another gentleman wheels 3 free and independent voter through the streets in u. barrow. A third wnlka from New York to Hartford with n ting on his shoulder: and we have heard ofone over- condent man whu pledged himself t-. eat a baked crow. It is a great pity that some more rational means cannot be devised of testifying to the strength uf Ono's political Annvinr IiuI'\ _ 7'?-17:1: rm W lUl' (II gcho war. nun _.._.- K EH1: ayl VOLUMEI SEE LAST PA PROGRESS; In The cla Ar` I..---- 3-} THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER _ POS'l`A L- TA RH-`F. Lrr1rsxu-Pn:r .\\`u:.wj OPTIONAL. n_......l H._..-: -Bay of Quinta, CAPTAIN FRANK C01-um, v v-r`.>v--- ...--.. ,.__ S`C'.\'DA`|x' TRIPS. IIIEVAQ I T ..._..- I1 L I \'|s.1 5. A 'I.`l41'L IV ,\JUIl- .|1`E.ce `ingot Street, second .18 I1'fnanl|$nn nnargi-- S: Rt`1'\'(`, ATTUR.\` H`1'5-at-LAW, G. .\I, KINGHORN. L.-..o 6`--. [)_.\..l. cu--. W. A, TRCEVE, M. A. 1 IIII L3. Leave Wolfe Island, no.1 .. ._ J. SWIFT 8: C0,, The keeper of Minor`; Light had to rest fur the night un Wednesday. a` Assistant was proceeding`t.o the twp structure, when 5 great crash was he: sounding through the whule sub: }u1::1Hnrr rrhn l|.rvht}1r.1Iu `Icahn:-v an Lynx: 1 I3 UU,, Freight Agents. W*.1;'ua VI, Nnpsuee, lllnodonuld, Pntlon as Macllnl-,1 ARRISTERS AND AT1`l\l{NEYS-nt-LAW, ] F\L)H('ill)l'B`ilI Uhunc-ery, kt`. I nI'..-.m_1n [`1nrnnr<.\ Lu m..m..o.. n.. Dan! 15 LKILJTKINV l `EL uucltu. Henry Simpson Jr Co., Montreal, Wholesale Agents. THE DAILY NEWS--SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21. ...\un.\.. .u .. ._-- LII-1L1:uLl`A and volunlnrily `testify to boule and 5misf_r yoursell remedy ever offered. vI_,,__ ..._._.._ I... l`I_ yrnlt-4. It is tho cbmpeal as well as the best, being only 25 cents for a. large home. Buy it, try it, you ll lrke it and recommend io your friends. Henry Simp~,on 6 00,, Montreal, Wholesale; Agents. ,_ |.u_a of Spain. the B-`lgi= HR H. H Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. l`.\! A F--- _ \ LHU \Jl!'.'l`$III I- erf'umed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the 1!... il.._. L... s.-\1`t'~lu\.\-\"}:\`1-:lz. Nniiif l|:|`|.LHl'3 IUIV KL Ilandkercllief, Eau de Cologne. AH Ihu nhnun : 1An\A ur uunxuc. All the above are carefully prepared for Ex- [-ortation, and retain their excellent qualities in run climate. l 1`IDMAI\i1S( SEA SALT, fer producing I rvnl Sea Ball] in your own Room. The above fuV-`ourite preparation is strongly racem- mended. L 1, n , - . any-...-... . _.._, 7 |Ll DU LIILIJIILCA 96 Strand; 128 Regent Street; 24. ~Cornhill, London. 17 Boulevard des Italiena. Paris. ,.__ ARL RUSSELL seat to the College of E i h_vsician9 a communication received by bun from Manilla (where cholera had been graing fearfully) to the effect that, of all remedies tried, Cblorodyne was the most e'ec- lirp UILBICI. LIQ. CHLOROFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Sole Manufacturer :--A. P. Towlo,- Ohumm, I I Hnnohoitor. uilf. The day seems as yet, unhappily, fardis-~ taut. when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. 1!. is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by tesjimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such tbinga."-Lcmcet. mnnm run nnu n.-...-..-.-__ ._- --.-r--... ... _..._ ......a.;. A_4uvI\vIvG- TOWl.Ii'S CHLORODYNE. The Original Prcpa1'a.tiou of known Compani- tion. bIr,-1 think it you; would advertise your Cblorodyne more than ygn do, you would help to beat the others, which are se`cret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but. will never prescribe a. secret re- medy. Cnuaus Kmn, M.D. Tr: `{F Tnuln nhnrniat Elan.-|.n.u.... No1':_-Tbe Profession is warned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Etch genuine bottle bears a fan- aimile of Proprietor a signature on the stamp gqgsido. vutv u|Ia|,cAA'II.I: -.Iuu.l|. .._...x. uu.-u Ju8CI_` wanderer w:1~` pruhably flying at a. great speed, and heing attrzxctcwl by the light, pre cipitated itself aguinst the glass, and the concussion brought its career [0 a sudden and untimely c-luse. The glass broken was more than is quarter of an inch in thickness, and it is impossible to replace the pane that was thus summarily displaced with glass equally thick purchased in Boston. The duck which achieved this feat. although his bones were broken, had no contusiuns on the exterior of his body. He was coulsed, eaten, and pronounced excellent by the lighthouse keeper and his family. uo. From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works I on Chloroform. Snckvillr:-atree, Piccadilly, London_ Sir.-I think if vm wnnld aria...-nu- .,...._ Luguj. uuuluxs IUDD, JILL) To Mr Towie, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes:---It` a only nquirea to be known to be appreciated. I have no hesitntien in characterising it (viz., Towle`a Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrbcca, colic, ague, spasms, I have found it to relve more psin and cause more iov than now nthar ..-uni. n.-. ...... -.- nuulc. J` ntmed.` 1v___ JACOBS` RIIPIHIATIG l.IQI`[!)_ pERFI7u1 lip-an uuu .``ulr- I- roprietors-'I`lDMAN 5; SON, Chem- s, 16 Wormwood Street, London, E.C. -: Iuullu IL l.U rentva pill] and joy than any other article that can be ad." CIIOLERA, DIARRHCEA, ac. ,_V ._ --..-........, I7 HER by appointment to their Majol- s ma E-fmpsror of the French, the Queen 1. the Queen of Holland, the Queen of ;ians, and the King of Portugal; and H19 Vrinrn nf Wnlnn "GENE RIMMEL, ANECDOTE or DANIEL Wr:Bs'rr:x.--In the somewhat famous case of Bodgerfs will, which was tried in the Supreme Court some years ago, ._Mr Webster appesred as counsel for the appeilsnt. Mrs Greenough, wife of the Rev. W m. Greennugh, lste of Weston-s tall, straight, queenlylookiug woman, with a keen black eye-s woman of great self-possession and decision of chsrscter-was called to the stand as` a witness on the opposite side. Mr Webster, eta. glance, had the ssgacity to foresee thnt her testimony, if it contsined anything of importance, would have great weight with the court sud jury. He, therefore, re- solved, if possible, to break her up. And when she answered, to the first question put to her, I believe," Mr Webster roared out: We don't want to hear what you believe; we want to hesr what you know ! Mrs Greenough replied; That's just what I was about to say, sir," and went on with her testimony. And; notwithstnnd- ing his repeated eorts to disconcert her, ` she pursued the even tenor of her way, till Webster, quite fearful of the result, arose, gppuently in grant agitation, and, drgw- ing out his large suufT-b0x, thrust his ng- ers to the very bottom, and csrrying the deep pinch to both nostrils, drew it up with 3 gusto; and then, extracting from his pock- et. 1 very large hsndlcerchief, he blew mg nose with It report that rang through the hgu, and asked : His Greeuough, was In Bodgen I nest women?" Mrs G, ; `-1 chnnot give you very full information ss to that, sir : she hsd one very dirty trick. I, W, ; J!NVhnt. was that, ms`sm 7`_' Mrs G_ ; "She took snuff." The war in the court-house was suchthst the defender of 3],. Constitution subsided, and neither rose not spoke sgnin till Mrs Greenough had vgcgted her chair for another witness; "-hing gple time to ret-ct on the in- - fthe man who hid a stone ,h1omn: u`;:t (his head by I women. Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Hair Preparationl. Tooth Powderl. Glyceriue Toilet Requl` Silt ! ,.n IUUDUIIIJI LJUUUUU. yon dc ). vnn wnnhi |`\A1r\ I Ila lHI'Il|S. Jill, .~1f that iris the best I John Mudlc. 1 ARRISTER,Attorney-at-Luv, Oonveynnoer, T 3 lo. Utre opposite Post. Uice, Olaronco `Street, Kingston. century` > August 6. eminent 1 , nriiatu | OFFICE l{EM()V'1~LI) TH luma s1`m;1;'| 1 NICAIKLY Ul`{ 0h`1'l`h`. THE CITY \ BUUK h`T()l{l~3. ')ROF'ESSUR nf the PIANO 8: THOROUGH BASH, &'. UITLTIVATIUN afthn VUICE. For lerms,nddross MR. J. ILEYNEWS Music Slug . .Z...._._k ll _-_. p _ 7 V - ---._-_j--_<.< Plluani} Assurullec Con?pa.ny OI LUNl)l)N. -_._-_- -` .-.__ ` ""' ` 1 Illeurmme, Cuxllpany of New flmw-11, Uuml. Iliim CAPITAL .. PRHMIUMS RECEIVED Q-I nun :\r\/ ` _ "hnving Illple nu... W .., lotions {no of the w 1 ma upon hi: by: h @J,\ Funds drposured in the fur the m..r-nrin nu In: nuns L`-In rate of Premium made I risk assumed. ` Fire and Marine INSURANCE CUxPANY OF UUBLLM CAHTAL .. .. .. .. 32,500,000 ANNUALINCUME. F`. HOOPEIL M1566. Time. A. AL:x.mDm, E. I . Donn, President. General Agent. INCORPORATED IN 1819. CAPITAL. $3,000,000, ASSETS:-l,650,938,27 ULL. AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland Ports on f.n'ouru'r;le terms. Losses pr0mp_ll_V and liberally adjusted and paid in Canada ljnrrencj. l|\Il.'Q L`lI"'L"T' A_4_4 .~Elnu Insurance Company of llurlforql Conn. Home Insurance (`ompany of New limen. r\ n_w ___,, HYSICIAN, S[TRGEt_)N', Arc, PURTLAND, Rvsideuco Ilnrrowsunillm. `LUTV. Kingston, May 6. "*nTi:Ini1g `)"""'1 Losses pnid in 49 years, fEtna Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Conn PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-- $4,333,.-543,39. f_A___ -;. Agent at Kingston, "I'll 1.1- 'rHIS Company has been doing business in Canada for near}; 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt. and liberal settlement ofevery fair claim. It has fully complied with the laws ofCansdn by the deposit with the Government of Stocks to the amount of quuuvvxr And is preparedtu issue policies on terms as low as the safety of the assured will permit. J A u I12-1 sum wn nuuuul G uu., ruucy aoap Makers and Perfumers. Prize Medal awarded for Purity and Excellence of Quality. London and Paris. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. PATENT SUNFLOWER OIL SOAP. GLYCERINE SOAP. _ Every variuty of Fancy Soaps in lb Bars. Also in Cartons of3 Tablets. Pomadas, Rose and Violet Powders, Cos- metics, French Extracts, Lavender Water, Cherry Tooth Paste, Lime Juice and Glycerine, and every description of preparations for the Toilet. ,r\ .. ... ,,KingIlon, Feb. 4, 1868. unvu Luuuula lUI' luruley E U0 M:1nufact~ry, 7 Vine Sire: London, and Depot, 5 Rue du I Paris. Eatab1ished1770. J. uuv In. Messrs Burgoyne, _Burbidges. and Squire re- ceive Indeuts for Yardley 5 Co. s preparations. Street, Bloomsbury, Grand Chantier, Pnria. Eatahlinha-r`! mm Ann DAUUEINIS, _ Au eicient Yellow Fever, excessive action go was awarded by Goverume V. Bnud for this preparation Price: Small, ls lid ; Medium, 51 Size, 113 per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, Fnr nfranatlnnnnrr Han Q----- Nuns.

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