Kingston News (1868), 2 Dec 1868, p. 4

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_ __, _,__.r. -,,.-...--u nus-u. An xmmeme otills or hm; Home .,.-ma were on Thu]-adj, 1." cniques and pleasure boats of every descrip- in fun ve dnye later news from America." A l tion is assembling at Port-Ssid, on the head norm had cut of! the Neutucke: people that I of which the French vessel is to pus length oftime from lhernun land. l through the Cehal in triumph. Many of A southern paper says: "At Fayette- ! the former are and to be got up in Q style vine Tells, 3 (la)-3 ago, 5 jugu[3f Of greet CICEIDOO fOl' Eh! lCCOIDH10dIt10 Of heomenon W men in the heaven, 7 The paaeehgers and spectators, amongst whom gun `bone brightly, and in its direction, 3:, the V1cero_y of Egypt _1a ex acted to be pre- be height of avers] hundred feet_ we I sent. It In also mention: that an Eug- ' In men oating in the air innumerable : huh speculator has purchue ' gbunces somewhat resembling 3;". in I right of providing and cute:-in `ppunnce, though of a bright silvery cast, l ux of ngisitore who are anticipated - I , -3 {I n silvery threads, l that he has based his cnlculenons upon an glggbgfthggzf Egmiiggly ten or flegn I assemblage of I. hundred thousand persona . h_.. we, A the ,ye_w;me...,, I at r_ty francs per any per head, board and 1f)?:l:i.ele1Inletnomenon tempennce men 1 | 1d838- .`lJIl| lICJr ,&r' , 33 Ki} Dec. I. 'itor -1 n r' It il`thO cheapest as well a only 25 cents for I large bottl you'll like it and recommend Henry iuipson 8 00., Mo: luau. ,--__.._, u.-cnuacs we scalp, pre- vent: the Hair from falling otfor turning prema- turely gray, and when the follicles nnd glands are not destroyed. will produce a new and lux- uriant growth of hair where it has nlready diasp- pound. in the as the best, being bottle. ` ' llke__i:innd it tn mn..4-.:.._.a_ mmuuy aver omerad. Henry Simpson & Agentl. -2-uuuvlili to engage it for an We has not space to loco:-dud to it by thousm and voluntarily testify n bottle and satisfy yours: remedy over oerod. Flam-v Rina-sq... I. l'I-* ,_..-.'u-AAIIIJ Is an internal as well as an e and is the only one that always tinfnclion, and all who once us: consent to change it any othel .hnn nm unnnn o- ----- - _ _ .. ..uu~ 1U I01 rmeumntism 1 of any kind, swelling of the W Throat, Cold in the Head and Diphy or Frost Bites, Scratches on to, .. u. umaun, M. 1)., Uunbnm, C_ E. C. E. GUTTUN. H. D.. Cownnsville. CHARLES BROWN, M.D,, Cowansville. S. S. FOSTER, H. D. Brooms. J. C. BUTLER, M. D.. Waterloo. JOHN ERSKINE, M.D..Wnoer1oo. NORMAN CLEVELAND, M. D., Bnrnaton. N. JEVNKS, M. D. Barnston. 0. W. COWLES, M. D. Sunstend. JOH1TMEIGH,M. D., Stansteud. JOSEPH BREADON, M. D.. Surgeon, R N. BENJAMIN DAMON, M.D._ Coaticook. LEMEUL RICHMOND, M.D., Derby Lino. WINSLOW LEWIS, M.D., Boston. R. D. MUSSY, M. 1)., Boston. F. J. AUSTIN, M.D,, Sherbrooke. E. D. WORTHINGTON, M. D., Sberbrooke. Henry Simpson & Co_, Montreal, Whole! Agents. Nuns. RE a safe and reliable remedy in all diseases ofthe Stomach, Liver uud Bowels. They are not Quack Medicines puffed up by high sounding testimonials from imaginary people, but are the result of forty years experience ofa rshclass physician, and their extraordinary success is clue to the fact that they answer exactly their name. The formula from which they are prepared, is based on sound. scientific principles, and has re- ceived the unqualied approbation ofthe mrdical profession. They do not profess to be a cure-all. but for all disease; arising from any derangement of the Stomach, Liver and Ban-ela. they furnish an effectual remedy. We have in our possession, over one hundred testimonials from physicians who have used them in their practice and high- ly approve of them, among which are_tha follow- lug.` J. H. GIBSON, M. D., Dunhnm, C_ E. 0()'l"I"nn u n n------="- 'I`HIS Company hns been doing business in Canndn for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt nnd liberal setrlemt-utof'ever_y fair claim. It has fully complied with the laws ofCanadu by the deposit with the Governmem of Slocks to the amount of $50.00!) In-ul :n .._._..V: r_vv:\ruvII\l And is prepared 1;: issue policies low as the safety ofzbe ussured will r...n.. _. __... \JI uaxnlnlt !|.\I.a s34,833,543,39. Losses paid in 49 years, 1Etn:: Insurance (In, of Hurt-| f'ul`t1, (Hmll PAID "UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUs_ sl`.1 R12? E41 '10 _ I Home Insurance Fmnpany of New! liuwll. { n LV._... ,,-_T__-.-. --.....-- ugwus. ` , I.\'C(5RPORATEI) IN I819. CAPITAL 3,000,000. ASSETS $4_650,933,27 H ULL AND CAHGIJ P.I.\.KS to and from I..I-_J IIk_._ , --n-u 5.11:: (I Tuol. A. ALIIANDJR, Pruient. uuu A111) \.A!.l1'J l".l.`.I`\.3 [0 Ind H`(Jl'Il H Inland Ports on fuwuurnble Ierms. Losses promptly and liberally urijualed :1 ,d paid in Canada Curr:-n(-I .l A \H.`-4 t:u`r:`T A ...,-. CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1867-} $2,000,000. ' Fuudl deposited in the bands of the Gore:-men: for the security of Policyholders. H All le risks carefully aux -veyed, And the 1 rate of Premium made to correspond with the q risk Assumed. [ r I Itncx :II'I'VvH|rII U4` Fire and Marine INSURANCE C`UJ!PA_'\ )' UI-` D(.'BLl.V.i OAPITAL .. .. .. , .. $2,500,000? ANNUALINUOME. .. .. 1,000,000 1`. W. GRIE-`FITH, ll,.........'-_ 41,, 1, F. HO0PEH_ , _ - .~_..,~,,- ,... ..,_..__..?.. i'l;<;IIx re Au.-oinrancu Ilomjmny * OF LONDON. I H3111; IllS{1I`a:I](;U. Z .C`}()?l`1}fan~)r-;f New I'I:u'un` Conn. ` Elna >lnnu4-mu-o lIa* T.l'ur(| "1Etna" :41 Kingston, Feb. -1, 1858. July I. July I. D, Snnul. President. CASH Q.&PITAL 7 AKE AND RIVER . ..-HI ....-._.. . Kingston, Feb, 4, 1868. I Dec. 201 -1867 Agent at Kingston, mu nnlv AAVIJ IKIVILI | and cargoes at re.-1 IA -. }{l LIFE .4.5'S{'R.-1.'V(`` C`r).IlPAN}'. .. .. V uuouallnul Ina hue used it, mrily [0 its merits. Buy I yourself that it is the but eroerod. Bvlariue lI|sI|r:uu:r. SUGARCOATED nu ma. azways gwe I use it it far any Allan- _ _. -- --v-vv guuuuu on U10 Dth inst. for lheggrpose of takin up her stu- , tion on the d Bet, via. the thmus. The ' passage of the rs: vessel of war is to he - made, it appears, the occasion offom, on a ' Ipleudid scale. An immense ` pleasure boats nf en... a..--:-- .._.. vuuil uul: ll. Will DCVEI other. pace enumerate the virtue: M thousands who bnve eetifv m in mam. `D..- _ 4|:-.-um nu n Iugzulu, dice uppusilu Burnett House_ unn-uyJ_ Man-:.~' SWIFT, Agent, 5!, Lawrence Wharf. Co; :1 on terms as {be permit. J.-1 M RH RWPPT IAJIII THOS. KIRKPATRICK. -.- .--- ...; vuncu v- I. :|3nnnMc- l'v1lr`:_:_/ .:.n~:s s\\'xF1*,A.em, SI Lu nu-..n... llfl L. .. .. $1,000,00r) ' IR RISKS t..ken OI bu -nalnnn L`... c naauxru '\'|`llI perm JAMES swrrr, Although the Suez Canal will not be open to the world until next year. we gath- er from the Paris Moniteur that it in now possible for a small vessel to pass through A French sloop of war, allerl the * Ixevrette, was to leave Toulon on the 6th ` the urpoae Eed thmus. Tho- ...... ...-cu; vr ull.ll.`lGl.'I6II in; Joints, Sore i Diphtheria, Bnrnl cbes ho:-sen, tc. i H `V _Ape`m, St. Lawrence Wharf`. DI JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wlm-f_; u. sberbmoke. Mon tresl, Wholesale Montreal, Wholesale `LJ gnu A, ng\'uL, St. Lawrence Whurl. I extemnl remady, Ways Riven entira an. CHARLES Wnnsox Secreuuy. 3.1 nnn :..-.4. II . \Jl\.ll`|'lIl]' Huang.-r for Canada r (Jnmpnny uf ...... .... ...., wt-cu we appearance of the . Monitor in Hampton Rood: loved the 5Nnrthern eet from destruction, and it ' 3 unquestionably the rut step in the Iolution \ of the problem of producing a really eea~ i going monitor. 1 A comparison of the English and Ameri- can systems of constructing the turret, al- though too long to enter upon in the pre- sent article, would show a similar balance 4 in our favour. On the whole, it appears J evident that while we are no doubt indebt- -ed to the Americans for manyingenioua ,ideas,_we.are still ahead of them in the mechanical construction of these vessels.- 1 Fall -Mall Gazette. E. P. Donn, General Agent. I I\.' Inin -_........-u nunuvul, gives entire 33- In It will .......- $23,000,000, vu :uI.II U 53- will never 1566. ~ __.._.. val l`DIuC.- Bold Wholonle and for I: art, by the Pro prieeon, Worcester; lam-I. rouo and Black- woll ; Hours. Barclay and Soul, London; to,- lo. ; and by Groom:-I and 01130: nnlnrn uuupper. All for Lu and Pen Bold or Sam,` uru mlry way. BLENDING some of U produce an innity tutu. or more of WATER ' One dro PRINTING on Co rdinu-y D1 11\vr\-rs. .-. A Bixpenny bottle cold Inter yes. of Input: to 1 pint p of [lye will tint I qurt. tton, Silk or W601 in the ,_ _.-r- vl Eln. ` DON simple or elegant tinting cannot ho Ind. OONFECTIONEREI will nd Ingonu, Violot Orange and Pink useful colours. GELATINES and GLUES no Incoautully colonted with than than I ..,..u or we length, and two-thirds lhe 1breadth of the ship, and ensbles a. low , freeboard to be adopted, thus securing the gimuzunity from rolling whiph in such a I valuable quality of the monitor, and It the same time giving us a height of portsill equal to than in nsny broadside ships. It \ moreover encloses the principal hntchwnya, thus preventing the possibility of the vessel 9 being sunk by water getting into the hold. ` There is no doubt that thisiathe most valu- able improvement in this clue of vessel `since the day when the appearance of `Monitor Northern is IIY\IIl1nnl:r.--I--I_. .L , n UU I` INK: pint of water. to. ILLUMINATING: Hogentn, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour n few drop; into an egg up add wnnn water; use with: brulh on-`pan Borden of books, similar to Ward and Loch : Anbinn Nights, &c., 111:`; In inated in thin manor. anmouuzon. JELLY, coax (noun, ICE OREAIS, kc: While in 5 liquld now add one or two drop: of lhgenta. A CONFECTIOPIIERH -:n a- J -- UIII PHOT , _._-. .., ussnu, G0. _ llsuve, Violet, , Purple, Orange, Pink, sud Crimson produce the most suusfuctory results. Use alsrge quantity of boiling Illa!` in nu esrthen pun. RIBBONS end SILKS: Brush them with soap sud wster to svoid crsssee, and to render them clesn. LEATHER: Blue, Hsgents, Violet end Orange. Dye in warm wsler. WHITEWASH; To color: Jlagenta,for Pink or Rose; sdd hslf a bottle to A poll of water, then stir in the Whitening as usual. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue [sud crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more. as directed sbove. ' STABCEI: Stir ins few drops of Oahu`- legents, Ilnnve, Violet, Blue or Plot; these iuapsrt delicate tints to Lsee, Linen, kc. WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, to, nurse: the dye ' quickly, ilspplied In boiling water. BLUE: For laundry purposes is A l. Rnnlr Ir rm no wu..b0W Attract For BOOK EDGE3: A Blxpeuny bottle o`Hhgon- 1a,Violet, Orilmon or Bluo will make from a. pint. to 3 quart of bountiful colouring, sc- cording to shade required. Apply with a brush. . Dnbnn . 1 ""` ` unu I. ,TL'lI|-I] P|"l.'.H3l'rL'U. "I'IIvEJllM.-1.135.- Earl Ru:-well communicnted to the Royal Col- ` 1.-ge of Pluysicinns and to Hr Freemnn. that in I Mani: the only remedy of any use in Cholera I was Chlorodine. 'T'I.- .|l.,J:--r '17:..." _, J /1'__,..- r__,.____. In-I .. ..,cu Iu a new minutes for without soiling the hands. MEHOBA NDA. MAGENTA : The strength and [ dye is almost incredible. A , 113 will dye 20 yards of Bot: 10 l'ljinulnn~ :o _:n - nor woollen Goods, Feathers, Si WUOLLENS: Magenta. Inn! Orin: armn and --'-- " AU I wuh * duccr. 1~:|u I-I.'*lT. .\,B.-Condya Fluid is phe E Tcst for Orgunic Matter in V the only known means of rlpiw Dlinking Wnter lro; 1-nc:nUI_V mug commission, it is probable `that. the plates, on being struck, wouid budily come 05 its sides for wnn: of this ~secur`n_v. But the moat novel feature and i at the same time the greneat. improvement `which nur Admiralty have introduced in M their EDODIIOH-3 is the armourplated brewi- Iwnrk defending the lmae of the turret, i funnel, &c. This breustwork, which is Sseven lee: high, encloses a space about one `third of the length, and I ndomml eh... .......-:__ .L \l'UI$ TUILIT` Removes {tom the moutl tastes and odours, .`.heLh( or other causes, and con and morbid secretions of 1 es and soften: the skin, tcndsln nn....u.. - L ' , __.a nun). Euhnnciug the purifying and invigorpting ef- fects of baths and tubs. Dres.-`mg poisoned wounds nnd destroying nui- ` mnl virus l rp,,,,, .:,, , .- - V ..u...u5 me lnle( houses, dogs, kc. one gallon makes for use. ` n n ~ IIUIII ulllll. Counterncting the efocu taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provender. other seed from smut. Klninlni-in- .1... L- JAl vuucl ucru Lrum smut. Maintaining the health at conserntories. P.,.......: _ -AJ - ' ` ._., . ._.._.-suns. \.\'.-..-,i.'.i.g the mi. and darkening its coloilr when turning grey. D.-..a.-im. n..:...._ , ......umu..: and GLUE:-I than dyes. NE: Bixpennv bmrl. nf ` - -1-1111 - --on ICU 'I`u-an-wing and restoring the freshmen ol oweus kcpl in Winter. D:.`8[H)_\ ilrg the High t. of the potatoe, vi hnrr nrnumnu n..... I-- slllll`. nI;un'r, IP31], 52 Freshcning the air of close places, um! I ~ ing bad smells. Fncuiug meat, fish, butter, or other pro` frnm r.;:..n up to about `.. 1 inches thence to theinppuc.-`r deck. A little cunsiderstion will soon show the vast superiority of the English `plan. In the rs: place we use solid in- stead of laminated armour, and carry it In a greater depth below water, besides keep- ing up its thickness ; then teak is decided- ly preferable for backing to 01k, which I tends to corrode the iron ; and lastly, the system of through bolts is very superior to the American method, which consists in ` driving the bolts into the backing, some- what as a carpenter drives a nail into a piece of wood. The through bolts are screwed up with nuts on the inside of the ship. so that if the holes in the :wood enlarge, or the bolts corrode, the junta will always hold the armour plstes in place; while if one of the American monitors went into action after 3 ;tolershl_v long commission, it being atrnnlz um--M [ .u.vuL -V 1 A:g|A.'u`\| J'lAU1I.lUI'l|C[lll'.IuIllD'tG' L` tunt, pu; ir, durulorises, nnd:di-Jiufccla, by the agency ul'n.1`9cent or ozonic oxygeu,-iu active principle. Being entirely innuxioua, this truly a aciumnc preparation is peculinrly adapted for l the fnllowing useful purposes, lot which all l other disinfcr-u1uL=, on uccountuf their poisonous ; or other ol-jcclionable qualities, Ire unavailable and useless :- nl.n,.na:.`- ._---J- 5----- '-` ' ` ' man, In, nuuumgzuu ralx noau, LOIIQOU, B. The genuine has engraved nn- the Guvurnmont `Starnp (outside etch Butt]:-), "FREElAN`.'5 0RIl;'I.\'AL CHLORODY.\ E." 6 "HI UUIUTUUIUUI E The Medical Times and Gautle, January 18th, i 1866, sta_tea, `IL has arr immense ule amongst : the pubhc, nnd as prescribed by scores of Ortho- - dox Medical Pracmionera, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did II. not supply a want and (ill a place. Ml|1IIIrHl-flilull hv Ilnn lnvnnnn `2inI.-.1 P--4- I Fall! uuu Ull 1! PIECE. Mnnufut-tuled by the Inventor, Riclmdleeo man, 70, Kuuningmn Patk Road, London, Sf Tho nnnninn |1...a nnn.-numl not ok.. I`...-..-...-......o I '11 P4 uruuuxnu unuunuuxnn, Iutuuwu U} R. Freeman, I l1nrmuceut.lu, I: allowed to be ` one of the groltut discoveries 0! the present century. In In largely employed by the most eminent. Physician: and Surgeons in hound Ind private prnotice in all pm: ol the world. It has ` ebcu pecullnr toluoll, and which no sandal- ly diorent to than produced by the urlous compound: bearing the name ol Chlorodyno, but have no pretencu to poueloing its virtues. It ` rapidly relieves puin, from Irhuenr oulu, ol- lays the irritation of fever, loathe! the systun under exhausting dlsensen, nod gives sleep with- out producing any one of tho unpleuonl feelins so commonly arising from the In or oplotel. z continues to hold ltl unohuzen position in the estiuugtien or the Profeuiol u the boss, mont reliable, pod ohupest preparation. Eminent and scientic Phyaicinns mode ulduiu tho! they have tested in check in careful comparison wlth ` fhmm nf " DR f`.(l[.I.l.q RRnWNR R nrrnnnn. i IPIIE unxexs. onwaonmn, invented of U Fun-on-n Plunmnnnaullll In nnnl I1! hi ` HIIVU lalflrlu llu ERICK` Ill CII'I'.'lUI CIIUPITIUUH WILU ` those of" DR. COLLIS BROWNE B CHLOE?- JDYNE," and deposed to the fuels tint they ` lound it I more certnin and reliable prepnr:tion_ and urcntly preferred FREEHANS." purl Rnana nnrnrnuninnonrl in H1. Dru.-.1 (L-\I_ Law will aye zu Ben minutes; it will also pr Roan Pink by using less dye. for Woollen Goods, VUO[.I.R~.Q- u-~ - `I.|LL'I: L`UNDY'S PATENT ~ uu JISCICI Dctectir ._.I_ r.\...u U| rvuuu. JDB nuts `the wood junta a1w_1ys_hold __.. -__ The Nantucket larror guys that the Humor N Inlnna arrived there Tbursdny with five Americn." l on Nnumcket Lhst` of (`mm tho mnin land _ L I ioknvj impur; and foreign arising from tobacco counteracts the irriution bid carious teeth. It puri- and, used in the bath, promote I healthy state of the whole 2. mouth d rhether -~-:1-_y |nr:x:, ac, iug dogs and other domestic animals. ~ing boule.-*-, beer barrels, pickling tubs, Cllsll. _ .. vuuw, cm: or` ii: ASH: Jlagenla, for ; Lil` ~ , pnrt tinuto UNI, Seaweed. &c.. nmmo elm 1-- Iglorgnlaic impurities in air nnd Inter. Hg; uhmking and olhtr Inter from 0:- Hvr load kr- nu} purny the llr, use ud_v s Uzoniaer" Jr 3 OZONISED WATER, (roe. 1'oIL|:1' rUnPosm,) om impure lore}; Idnllha '-1---V~ ' ' - the infectious diseases 3.&`.c. ._-. , ILILIICD UCIUW Wllcr`. The G13 .aruwur, when in 51 min: trim, exte; 8 J 5 feet below Water. being 10 inchel up to about 21 inches the El so] Carr} de \ last!` supel cons} `driving niece (pf wnml "l"l-- -'--~-` ` ` ` -, _...- nu; nuns! ll'0ll-`I of n WOOD STAIN: Ditto. I: A bum. III -1- - n---L EUPATENT Frmb or ..._:ur.| da.mr._.. Il;-46 .L.4..l.~.ria... .....l IL..- |._ .1 , 1 __ - .-- Luann. LI II Imp0CIihl. 1 space to enumersto the many 1 these wonderful and bountiful ~pa|-mien: csn be applied; while an in for d_yeing`tenile fabrics, innluable as u colouring agent every known nnleriol, the ease boy can be used sud the brillian- 1IL being. indeed alum... _--:--- _ , -- ...... -uu we unman- IL being, indeed, nlou magical. Llmoet any article of clothing can law minutes for a few pence Lg hand: rl I. LIDOI B0 .-L'K.:'.a Purim . Ind fnr Ev---` L- ,`__:\ullJ.I Lilli `he nngi bounty of thin L Sixpenny hot- 20 Bonnet Ribbon in n`nn --~-`-A uulill of: 200 to 800 gnllonn adapted _ . _ . uh: nuuIlDI I CIBCI g dyg. Snitnble lilo , Silh, to. rents. INFO V`-'*` dyes in tho huh will F shade, neoording so ..-... ...y .....u uuu pnmxs are CSCOnlih- Lxed. The tmal depth 01 the Dicratofs ur- moured side is 6 fuel , but the two inner layers nl 1-inch plates only reach to about 3 feet. 9 inches from the upper deck (about 2:} feet below water) and lhe remaining lnyera terminate. one after theotber, in steps, sotbatabout. 3} feet bcluw water [he prutectiun cnnsists uf a single Lunch plate, which extends to 4 [I-_c[ 3 inrhpq L.-lnm W-' - " "' .-.... `A n.uApI:l.Ili| 00!` S produce I. clear Iegg dg-g_ Rninhl- -I-- I Standard Scientic rin Water. and aurds I` rapidly and cumpletcly er from Orgmic Tnim, mat: of serious disease. nir, utse the diluted uid. ~ :r or other Spnny-pru- vine, Freeing wheat And or provisions of organic poisons plans: in pot: Ind mgncoautully of cnttle, A YOUNG nx1iOHAN'r-- T0139} more for the rent house thsn for odveuinin g your bnsmau, you an gunning I false nalimr. _ u 50! V31` JUL`, lBQ., F.B.C.S., Surgeon to Ohoring-cu-on Houpinl. For noun! yuan put I bun ban in the ba- bitat ptalninfbr. dg J'ongh I Light-Brown JILL-hi Iii E rincoau Sweat. ..D,_G` hbBrown4 nxl.-.-_I.._ . nun n-oqumly not suiting no to nuke nu Liver Qil. I have been G` . -..-...... vvuuyuuuu, um or iodine in 1 state of organic combination, are daemon reinarklble. hi! I belian, mlvonllly acknowledged th c am But has great zhenpeuuc ' my inveulgntionu, I have up doubt ofita befg ,___.-. ...... uuuuun Is made I] inch plates, backed for hnlfnt mm by three narrow iron planks vl.:r.L . -I---- " In all cases I bun found Dr. do Joogw; Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil poaeum net ot_ properties. unu wIgi.eh_'tho presence of Iedlcll Olcer of Health, ma chi tho City of London. I an 1. Lizht`-1Brow-n God 133:. (`$35.95 na. L 1-`.113, Coroner fa` Centrll Hiddlesex. medics] Lrutiu on the all with which I am lb qnuinted. Hence, I deem ilhe Cod Liver Oillold nudes-hingusrunoo to bopreienhh tonnyother kind _u roprd: genuinenou and -um. .- LII I-1. We think it I 3;.-as advantage tlu one kind ofCod Liver Oil which is I go be ngnInL_lrh- l :_L.I ._.__ ... .,....u.-_y an we queen in Irdl 74/1 have frequently preecribed Dr. do Jon. Light-BrownCod Liver OiL I eouuideris to 1 very pure oil, not likaly to crest: disgust, ; n tbengeutio agent of great value.` DR. EDWARD SUITE, F.RB., lodical other to the Poor Inw Board of Grent _B:-iqnin. NW- aI.:_1. 2. , V 4 DR. DE JONGH -S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER. OIL. DR. DE JONGIPS Oil in convincingly proved by an overwhelming weight of median testimony, and by the practical test of successful experience for twenty years in all puts of the world, to be, beyond nll question, the purest, the most eca- cious, the moat palatable, and, from its rapid cnrntivc e1_l'ecu, the most economical ofnll kind. -avua, uni Inou palpable, t ofnll kinds. Hence the universal celebrity oi Dr. de J"ongl:'a I Oil, And tho unpu-dleled demand for this unri- nlled preparation. I The L. 3. Pub. co. `I-19:-publish The Farmers Guide By Henry Stephen: of Edinburgh ind tho 1'ote`J. P.No1-ton, of Yale College. 2 vols, - Royal 0(- tnvo, 1600 pages And numerous Bngnvingi. PBICl_i--S1, for the two volumes. RV "- SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR HENRY ILEH, BART, l.D., Physician in Ordimry to the Queen in Imlllld. I freqm.-nt_ly pret_-cribed Dr._ I-Tough : Light-Brown_Cod to be __ .r.... U. at :uL'u :L ulsmnce beiow was-r us would enable bar to pierce an cm-un"~: ` , \ side under the armour, instead of striking` the armour itself, as the Dictator"; rum wuulri Ll->. TIM; sigiuarmuur, in each C1.-ac. is carried on n pr--jecting armour-shun , which though not a very strong melh-Ml. tends to check rolling. In the Glatton this armour consists of suHd1`2-inch and 10-inch iron plate:-. worked (an n nub '~-~`-:1 nyvu, nuuuunuva, um `mo Lon [865 And 1888, nt the rate of each or any Review ; also Bl: I01` $2.60. TH E LEONA RD SCOTT Invu A UPISE pI5'n--$7, post paid. $8. Subscribers may obtuin buck nun (allowing reduced rateu, vi: : The North British from Juan-y, camber, 1866, inclnsivo 3 the Ediubn l Wutsluiuter from April, 1864, to 1866, inclusive, Lnd the London ( 1865 um IRRR .. .;.'.. _-.- .A- an - r U B '1' A u E . When cent by mail, the Postage to an of the United States will be but Twgnr can 3 year fox` Blaakwood, nnd blft gem. a year for etch of the Review. BIALE. TERHB FOR 1868. For my one of the tour Reviews For my two of .he (our Review: For any three of the (`our Review: For all four of the` Reviews For Blnckvood a lcguino ' - For Blnckvood and one Rview For Blnckwood and two Review: For Blackvood nnd threeexiew.-I For Blnckword and four Reviews TH]! LONDON QUARTERLY Conservative `PHI EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE WESTMINSTER REY (Redical). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free ch h) um BLAOKWOODB EDINBURGH IAGAZINI 1'o`ry.) I \ ESE foreign periodical! are regulerly re 1 published by u: in the same style A: hereto fore. Those who know then: end who lnve long Iuhecribed to then, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the Inn few years had deprived of their once welcome supply of the belt periodicnl literature, will be glad to hue them again within their reach ; and those who me; never yet have met with them, willuanred. 1] be well pleased to receive ncc:-edited report: at the progrcu of Enropew leieuco and `litera- ture. - .,sen1or Phyichijo amgno-paw. 7' I hue frequently ucoamunded porno nltingmo make um n!`- -" '**" -- i HI North half of Lot No. 4, In the 41!: con ceuion of the Township of Kinguon, con mining One Hundred Acres (pct: of which is nnderlllli ), with n Frame Dwelling Home thereon. {nun In only haven agile: from the city, and In clan to the Portland mncsduniudl road. Inquire at the Duly Nun omen. King-l nmn. . x And 1 largo amount. of gem;-rll tending mt;-in "' Price, Five cum. Buhocription Two A _'I_`I_,_,_, `RS141 5..-n-u-co ID no preferable to my and India! -3311-isf r1-:n1oDiEA1,s.T oo1vr.uN_11ve= A42 nu Nam 01? nu-nun lzuuu J-swan: 3 A J - I-_ '1` *" ij ~ CHRONICLE AND Q9." FARE FOR SALE. uu.L.l Ill` 'lbl1h`t! I I0. r numbers at the need mien. Ill - _.- - , r--u 4-I-ouwloly I to December, 1d Quarterly tor 150 of $1.50 A year in: ur; Blackwood for 1866, D Publishing Co., 38 Walker-street, NCY. ;_..-u-.r-v, nun. H1311] IIB a of :11 -ulcelebritv oi n. .4- J~.....-x.v- I V: :3 1' I It 6 oltagotolnyp. Igll `Rb!!! 1'1I!nn1t ` Chief A don. ugly to mu presence ?'iodine ma , i.\`ul.I. \'F.R:`~L'.~% .\MERIL`AN MON [campIioII, nlowm l'1`0RS- ` ARRISTERS, am. P. When ('.-\plniu Calm, in 1859, look out I I stou (opp0GiIe:Daily 1` atom. tor a large cnuvcx shield, covered . Al-I-"0" ll ,___, Address, -1`! III `II, D) .:' Twem in : nndbn what rvtillli in` Jonglfn Cod rink 2-- do Jongh ; lbs dnninnl `OBI 000- rIu'_ n- .1 GEE? I n\I'\' I0,C1[; Ia. rn I-VV l0.UC 12.00 Ant`: - -~ . ....... wucu Lucy lft iumnng several turrnz.n_ has htf-.-rLuce l:eLs\`e.:u the twp JIM: is [hr 9...a. hr ..c .n. r- - u.n.-1uo Iqunliw ll nary business of such home: it-willnotlli Sales, Advertisement _. `partnership Notices.- ll nuu.IV1lJllI for le. Other loticuil M of which is to pmmotu - M_ intarutl of Individual: , _: Report: of Ban ~ ~ ~- `on the time leak 7 3, Buzineu Notices. ` guuuuluuus ` once 1 week, 4 cents per Notion -ofh-nu, um! I ; l'An1rr Jr mg- 6 lines and under . |nnd 13 cents for: 10 lines, 3135? , M 17 cents for every nu , Above lolinu, 7 " tion, and two cents` ~ A ` insertion. -- Snblequuut insertion Onto I took A --I- with greater expedijion . in the City,a1l orders ms] he favored." W Hum. clan of music being written without some ` enthusiasm on the part. of the composer for the cause he seeks to fire others to espouse ; although we were told the other day by ` the French paper: that there was talk of inviting competition for the production of I. new national air, the Bortensian melody at Pa:-tan! pour la Syria being jhought to have had its day and to want replacing. i Considering the mere pottinessof its ballad ` music, we may wonder that it has held its 1 ground so long. i 5.914 1 In _ &c.m?very one vIIo bottle pf thin Polish. vn will give full Single copia in By the 100, __ , M` Siuglooopiu By the 100, - SABBATH 3CEb_A;V_r. ?_j_.;_j.__.-'-I STAl,.;. S UNRIVIII - 3'! ': 3'! L..uI_ -r .u . B Box. A. CAHPnm mcmnn JUSON % gun. mo: Livm (w. l. wn.so1LI- BE NEW BOOK, ' Tn Perkins, Author d""I nu, The ew E King 91 H `Pkg 0...: n M` . H ARINE M for the up facilitating the ` casesof disaetet ` ' M Daily News Ok` -79? .33 ,__.. ..,. ....... --| nuclr (leplll nv 4} inches also an osk backing about lien is increased at the purl iron planks discnntirr l depth feet, LCLI DIIIOR nn1v -n--L " vucl Lucl IQ . nd at prie lo,,I_p :11; but HUI} direct to the Ind West; or manhood: lean Run: 3 attended 10. LL! -no-In. ISIUI LI` w. wmaox-.1 Eol. JOHN CARI, `BULL, Esq, Iii Life Ansnrnee 3 July II`. 1887. The Provincial racing-lug 1. nu _-_ AIILDII RI not V _ of Alhezieai LOCKS, LATCH`: oer them for Gish PRINTING IN (:9 ; uvlll nun ` II`? III Om Cap} ?hu Dm'mpxw necessary to no BIO pared on receipt of vI.|a|..|.|IHJllIll It IS PTODLLUIC , be B [De pregnant. imn..-.....m--- Buni I1`4`?8lCIl'dl, unto ya [VB ulgi Bria Inn. 3. Books, Labia, nndbills, Pamphlets, I I'.|Villion3, Law Blank: DAILY ; .m;; LUV! nun. IUE Lilttnl ghting extends 311 he-ino In :...-.t.-- -L: BITLIOTOB-3 full A LOEIS. (`Ila ' Bnhocriber Would (Ii: won. on. can 1: Subscribe; - ouawhen -1.-4533. his 614 Stand, Princes: inns, Kn RA. Ranch 9: DNTENAC Bl he nun : wan In K LAMPS III VIII DIUIIII` {HUT ings, No. Mnnck St % Inna: inn-hu-in Iraq -1 {ar Court Ull' u IIDHKI Plhioanhli 3:111 Illa on [nut and. _..... -- ...n.u nuu J.U-1DCl ed mu 3 teak backing rhrougb-b0lts. In the L1` in mnnln nn AP 4 no BEST ASSOR1 I--5-g MU. -uuuaun out hmnge, wucbmnker, w inrm -In--I... _..oI IEIIAL ujox titanium; Min ESTA BLIS FOR INSPECTION .....u5u-uuuu. 1n H18 ris made up of six 1- hnlfnt rh.;. A---L ennwcns #31121 E1`? alxrniuir `III M and f._A pvxr: Q13] {MES- IE LARGE] I-I LIUW ssef called rtnlrinn nn `In:-- -*7 WHITf VOLUME DRUG Sioux, my % '3. 22nd January, 1 STOCK BARBIE an CHEAPEST! re. atbaxabout rtinn ich 5!`. The Gianna :- y trim ......._ .1 LAMPE A u [.1 u:,`nIu' they are .., :..I.ICuU.:` [U thick In 9|... -- V w: 915: 1' heir depth 4} ihnu ... ...c o..__,.u Ul nu-go s hymn, which has been B`[ll'li.|Ui.c\I to the patriot whose name it hears. it was certainly cotnposcd in` 1820, at the time of the insurrection of Ric- go and Quiroga, but it is now said to have been San Mingel. tlierachiefof Riegifs staff, and since then so well known as a staunch liberal and the oldest general in l Spain, who wrote the words, while the air was composed by a youth of seventeen, named Huerta, since then well known as (the greatest of guitar players. He was the Paganini of the guitar, and probably no one ever played as he did. A Paris paper says :-The guitar has re- joined the harp in that necropolis in which l time heaps up old things that are disdain- ed and out of iashion, and Huerta is poor. A few weeks ago M. Carjat gave a wire: in his studio tor the benet of the virtuoso. It is to the air of Riegrfs hymn that Spain has just accomplished her revolution; so = Huerta has his part in the great events that l have occurred. Let us hope that Spain will remember it, and think it E! duty to I save from misery the old age of the patri- * otic composer. The air of Riegifs hymn, ` repeatedly prohibited in Spain by reaction- ` ary governments, has never ceased to be ground on organs in the streets of London, and must be tsmiliar to most persons. It is of no very extraordinary merit, but play- ed by a military band on the day of action, or in the streets of Madrid, when barricades are up and shots ying, it has an inspiring ` (-'ec*. It is by no means, however, the I best of the Spanish patriotic airs, some of] which, such as those that begin A la bid; and Par eta: marutanas, are remarkably spir- I ited. Those two ate known as the hymns 1 of Valladolid and of Navarre. The old ` Tragala is erce and suggestive of blood- { shed and of pries:s dragged through the streets by their heels, and ordered to gnaw a bone and threatened with a curved saber j for their throats, with its savagely scornful , chorus of "`Trug'ula frolic. tregule pm-ro." , "Swallow it, friar Sc swallow it, you dog I" l Those days, let us hope, are forever passed and gone in Spain, when, in the old times, the liberal fever and the deep hatred of the ` priests caused so many cruel and ferocious ,` 4 deeds. It seems ditculf to to trace the I composers of some of the nestof the Span~ ` ish patriotic airs, but probably most of them were produced, like Rit-go's hymn, b musicians who were also ardent liberals,i and some of whom, perhaps, fell before they ' ` had time to claim the credit for their com- E 5 positions. One can hardly imagine that i ' class of music being '. i ` cl..- -_---- |-- ' H.:':;.--The Profeui fariar, ucrot, _nnd en the mu-ht. Each gel uimile of Proprietor : outside. LIQ. CHLOROFORHI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Solo Hsnnf-Mn -"-` " "' ` V ,,, . . _ - .-, WFIUII III IUCNI `Om- paundu, out of the muket. Hnny medicnl men Ihink with mo, and recommend your com- pound, But. will never prucribo I note: re- mody. Conn: Kxno, ILD. To Mr Towlo, Obunilt, llncbouer. A Surgeon from New York write: :--I only require: to be known to bonpprouintod.t I have no huiutien in chunotoriulng it (vim, 'I`owle | Chlorodyno) u the most useful medi- cine that has spponrod during the present Ffrlrw Y... Al_--l-- " ,_,_.- AI Lu IUUG hoped that the profession will continue to brand I! unworthy the conduct of those of its members who. by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such things."-Lancet. TOWLEKS CHLOBODYNE. The Origins] Prspnxstion of known Composi- on chloroform. Sackville-etreet, Piccadilly, London. Bit,--l think if you would edvortiso your Chlorodyne more than you do, you would help to heat the others, which are secret hut Tn "I T4-n-I 5|---3-` ' ,-._....:u, we)- EARL RUSSELL sent to the College of Physicians 1 communication received by him from lenille (where cholera had been grain; fem-fully) to the efect that, of All remedial tried, Oblorodyne wee the most e'ec- The day seem! ee yet, nnheppily, far die- tent when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the ndrertieement or enle of any eecret medicine whetsoever. It is to be who. bv tnarimm..'.| .. .-I---- 9 -- uvyul ., . . I OH MONDAYS, UESD R-r-n VOMHENCING MONDAY, 26th inunt, one (J i of the Ferry Stesmera will run an under: i Lesve Kingston daily, Leave Wolfe Is1 d daily, ` At 11:30 um. AI 9 am. 3;30 pm. 1 p.111. TURQDJVQ L anrnrvnn - v-- - man an uuurf `1:.a"vs KINGSTON- On Tut-ndayl. Wednesdnya, and Fridnys :1 3:30 PA]. LEAVE GAN-ANOQUE. Un Wednesdays, Fridays, and Salnrd.-yl, at 6 A.H. For Freight or Puugo apply to Captain on board, or to UT iliingslon and Wolfe Island Ferry. I CHANGE OF HOURS. The Spanish correspondent .11 Time": 53i'i `-:-. V.-rul m... uLLl.I.IJ UI. rnarrlil Hsnnlnctunr :--A. P. lsnohutcr .14 Kingston ntud Ginone Route. I`HE Steamer PIEEREPONT. O. Hinckley, Jr., Muster, will run as under I T 1:-nun w....-.-_..__ \ ONEY TO LEND. $50,000 to lend pm the -L security of Real Estaloin the City or `Boun- try at a low rate of interest. No commission charged. R. M. ROSE. April 23 r or terms, address Store. Kinpton, M`! 5- u-nu-II: .ll IIIIIIJ, l_) A RRISTE R, Attorney-at-Law, Uouveynucer. ) 1-. Oi~e opposite Post Ufcc, Clarence Street, Kingston. ` . Ancrwal R ,7 _ / \_ - OFFICE REMOVED '11) KING STRI~.'}. I' NEARLY OPPOSITE. THE CITY BOOK STORE. | ` VJIllt`:s(V.g( i|;:w, I ARRISTERaud A I`TUR.\'h`.Y-u-LAW,0on- nyancer. kc. Oce Bagot Street, Iecond door south oi the Brita}: Whey Ufce, upstairs. August 1. 0`RcIIIy an Draper, I )ARRlSTER3,ATTO RN EYS-at-L AW Solici- tors in Gbanct-ry--Chamberu Nos. 7, B, I 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. Jun ()`RIn.z.r,Q.G, | Fault C. Dxurln. I u-uuun nIuI.7I`U (I. vvuuuaul, ARRISTERS And ATTORNEYS-nl-LAW, Couveynncerl, Notnries Public. I Illclnard T. \ValIu:m, `IOLICITUR [N UHANCERY. | L Ut(`e-Clarence Street, Kingston, C.W. H. P. Gu.ona1.nv:_ L.L.B. | Rlon. T. Wunu. `Ila;-d-oinu|_I;I, Puuion & Mach; l{ARRlSTER3' AND ATTORNEYS-an-LAW, Rnlinifnrn in l`k-.......... I. nnu.IQI.n.n.3 b Solicitors in 1 U:'|cee--i8 Ch Uttice, Kmos1'o.1,I Joan A. M;cno.-u \T::.\'i-:s1.\\' 15` 7\l`||`|.i*$. Tilrudu, M AHRl:s"l`E!{ AND AT'l'URNEY-AT-LAW. I I I Solncitor in Ubnuceny, Uunveynnoer, &c., ,AncburBaiidiugs. _ ,. I K. U!-'F'lCE.--roulh West. corner of Dundns and En! Streets, LI.'.. :1 un. uv. . . . . .. ._ _ ` [hull CIFPCIS, \ Wu. H. wu.KI~`uN. w \ Count; Uruwn Altomey. _ l"l'Py W Kingston, October 24, -v . -on AI.-lll.CI"} TTURNEY-A'l`-LAW_ Uoaveyuncer, x Hung.-non, U. W_ .153; A1 Ofce--33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. U. M. IXINUHURN Ferry Wharf, foot Brock Suev. Kingston, 24th Oct. 1863. -u-ugtu. April aunt Leave Kingston, 9:00 mm. [~15 p.xn. EPA NISH PATRIOTIC A IRE. t Ignor Carla Mora, )ROl-`ESSUR of the PIANO & Tl-IORUUGH BASS, & CULTIVATION oflhe VOICE. For terms, mfdress HR J. RI-IYNER'S Music Kore. THE DAILY NEWS-"WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 2. 1. 11. Smith, 91.11., )BYSlCIAN. SURGEON, &c., P4 Residence Hnrrowsmitb. U March I5, 67 Joan M Kingston, Jury 16. Wllkl-on an Reeve, HARHISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-ul-LAW, L. I! .. -4 S-ulicilnn `!fII\'l\1-nrtxxpa 0 IJII. I 0: MONDAYS AN Tl.{||iieuT?sIeiu7: Tacmv_I"ui |ei:: ,7 Punravnnr-pr: Nn1-u-hm D..LI:.. ,,__.,.....-., .-_-yvuqup an nuns)- Princoas Ci. ` I News 05:-J: CAMPIILI, Q11, (Joann Lune: Mann`, GEORHI Humll Mwnonll-In March I5. 67 Joseph Bawdt-n, TTORNEY AT- T I W, Soli. L. Chancery, Nola!) P ul;1io,&c- ,uf L`:-iI17ar_-f k"| .-..- tug` L "V" P I-Ct`. am I `l \l`.n` .v~.v...p. Boys; Assurance Company or u.......;.:.n.a nnu AI rLm.VI~.'1':5-uI-LAW, Solicitors, Conveynuoers, ac. N-pau.e_ VV` CHOLERA. nxmnncu, am, )1 "I"fL'IP'II-it - LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W.STRANGE, Agent for Kingiton 9-33, .. . uuulllulil 1| vnrned again: in- n, chap compounds now In genuine bottle burn a ho- -opriowfs nlmntnn nn n.. .o.__. ..-u.anv.1' u. I! . blLOD0.'lALD,Q. C. |J.uus. PATTOH, QC Joan M. Ahcnui. nn f..n'u In ` nnnon.-. w. in. m......;.; 4: u'|2`\.' A l"l1\l` .:~______ I 12.10 n.m. )AYS AND SATURDAYS, 17 4 p.m. SUNDA TRIPS. non, H Leave Wolfe lslnnd, l, 9:30 A In. I. 3pm G. H. KINGHoiar*, Ferry Wharf, foo! Brock Street. Ember 24. 1868. u nnu nL|uII.In|lQ-Ivun, n Chancery, Sic. Jlarence 51., oppomte the Post 1. U W .......uu uuuu can lio- llgntun on the ntunp -7 Illlll I 4, 1365. G. M. KINGHORN, ha:-F Fnnl D..._I- I-'J---- , A rV.IIl. DAYS, & SATURDAYS. I 7-q A an w. A. REEVE, u. A. .1]! I.` ["801-`:_.?.-.5 I - ) m......... R. -, .__ ;/'i'-$:1.','ca.nu:, PORTLAND, G LJAIUHI 7:30 Tnnn A we r:A\`l`\"` mu`.

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