`l|t:ILICU. In consequence of this early strain upon her systent, unnecessary etfur: is required by the d:|ic.-tle votary to retain her situation in school at u later day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excitement in over, another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, while the nnw nnnsttunt I-nntnaint nl` ...t.:.-.....L..I- HELMBOLUS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCdU. Directions for use, diet, and advice, ac compnny. Fomss-n in nvnrv not-ind of life from infnnnv JJIIUIJHUUS JUI LIEU, U161. uuu BLIVICIS, IL'.UULUpI.IIy. Females in every period of life, from infancy to extreme old age, will nd it a remedy to aid nature in the discharge of its functions. Strength is the glory of manhood and wanna- hood. _._ Luul lI:l.\-IUH`! vvuuu luv)` BLIBI ID, HIGH` peclrlinr organization, and the offices hay per- form, are subject to many sufferings. Fnudom from these contributes in no small degree to their happiness and welfare, for none can be happy who are ill. Not only so, but no one of these various fernale complaints can long be sulfered lo run on without. involving the gene- ral health of the individual, and are long pro- ducing permanent sickness and premature de- cline. Nor is it plr-a-aunt to consult a ;li_\-sician fur the reliefol these various delicate affections, and only upon the most urgent necessity will 5 true woman 3) far sacrice her greatest charm as to do this. The sex will then th-Ink us for placing in their hands simple specics which will be found ~ lllt` srnus in 1-eliavingnntl curing almost eve-ry min of those lrrizihlvs.-ran; lf-vm- plnints peculiar to the MI. n:uuulI:u;! auuozr (III In allence-,nnf1 L|lllJ(ll'EdB of others apply vuiuly Io dxuizgista and doctors, who either merely I.-mtalizettem with the br"pu of a cure or apply remedies which make Ihem worse. I would not wish to uaertnnylhing that would do injustice to the nttlicts-d, but I am ooliized to any that although it may be pro- duced from excesmve exhaustion of the powers of life, by iaborions employment, unwtmleeume air And fond nrnfnan rnnn.:n-.....n:n.. II... .1- ul unc, u_y tauunuuu employment, unwrmte And food, profuse menstruation, the u tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, fur ofteue-r caused by direct irritation, at` to the mucous membrane of the vaginrt it- Whnu reviewing: the causes of lLE:P. die` ing complaitrs, it is most. painful to Cut plate the attendant ev}ls consequent upon t It is b.tL simple justice to the subject to en ru.t.. ;. F.-m nf `Ill-A mu.-tu...t.-l:.:,...... ,....,.- . is more strengthening thin In] of the prepara- tions of Bark or Iron, innitely nfer, and more pleasant. having received the indorsernent of the most pro- minent physicians in the United States, is now o'(red to afflicted humanity as is certain cure for the following diseases end symptoms, from wherever cause originating : General Debility, Mentelend Physical Depression, Imbecilily, De- termination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritsbility, Restless- ne-:s and Sleeplessness at Night, Absence of Muscular Etciency, Loss of Appetite, Dyspep- sia, Emscietiun, Low Spirits, Disorgsnixelion or Psxslysisnf the Organs of Generstion, Pel- pitetion of the Heart, and, in fact, ail the con- cornitents of e Nervous and Debilitsted state of the system. To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for HELMBOLD S. Teke no other. Sold by all Drnggists end Deeleneverywhere. Price 51,25 per bottle, or six bottles for 36,50. Delivered to any address. Describe the limp` moms in all communications. Address H. T. HEL-BOLD, Drum and Chernicsl Warehouse, 694. Broldwey, N. Y. Nohe are genuine unleu done up in steel- engmved wrppper, `with he-uimile of my Chemical Warehouse, nnd uigned It'll!" )7 lhru rat ` 6 .:::n Ind under, 81 hi` Ind 23 com: for everylu Lu hoes, 31,35 fol il 1' Aaron In- _-.-- `-..L-nail Hundreds suffer an in silence, and hundreds f Olhnrll unnlv vuinlu In .l....._:..... .._g .x,._.___ HELMB()LD'S EXTIIACT or HELMEOLITS EXTRACT BACHU. THELMBOLUS EXTRACT BUG BU, W 0 MA N. H. T: HBLIIBOLD. .V rrct uunr unu Impor- la they suslfin, their 1 ! Fr: adorn u (EYE. fnr nnnn nun L.` - pet-uliar and impor- [1 Ihev nusunin nan.- EVENING. DECEMBER 14, 1868. gmngsion mama Works} `Jim I ; LIJGIIJLIE uutuuuglr-r`E I0! extending over FlF'l`EEN In nlnainrr kin ..n...s....... GENERAL STONE YAR BARRIE STREET, / qn.un..u- mntwxnurlnu, nlonumentsi oft-very material and design, Headstones of every size and style, Posts for Lot Enclosures, and Stone work of every description, promptly executed with the very best workmanship and at reasonable prices. References permitted to John Creighton, Esq., Edwin Chown, Eaq., and Wm. Ford, Jr., Esq. Im`-Ina:-(inn nf Rrnnlr rnannnrfnlln ....l:..:n...a x/ualxllufl IUI rt Illltrlll 1TenEa":"5ver YEARS. In closing his accounts for the past year the `- advertiser has detcrmined to abandon the Credit ; purunuge . D system altogether, and he wishes his Customers ; to understand this announcement in the most.` ' pusrtive sense. ` Determined not to be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared loeell BUUTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the lowest remunerutive prices on strictly cash terms. Unpaid accounts must be settled imrnediate- - ly, otherwise they will be put. in suit. 3' Th!"-\ I'IBI.I'n~nnun nf l".n:|. l`nno.-.-..-._.- -- 1 > I K I . 4 .,, unucrwliu Luey wm na put. 1n suit. 3' The patronage of Cash Customers ao- Iicued. I-`IKONTENAC BBEVVERY BEST st-m:1.u. AND mronmw P'0 l`l(;l~}= TU (msu CUBTIIMEIIS. | -- I V `HE Subscriber begs to inform his numerous I cuulomers and friends that be has removed _ from his old Stand, Princess Street, to Mr Coy s Buildings, No. 24 Brock Sweet, directly opposite Mr Ramnge; wa.1.(-hmaker, where he is prepared with an entire new Stock of Broad Cloths, Pilot and Beam-r, Caasirneres, Doeakius, Can- adian, English, and F'(:0!ch Tweeda, to make up to order on the shortest notice, and in the most New and Fashionable Styles. I Hus uisr on hand, made up under his owni SHpcHn1t!11]`nce, a large quantity of Ready-made` Clmhiug, which he can warrant and recommend, ` at prices as low as can be found in any e5tab1iah- : men! in me cily. ` Cull and examine before purchasing. ` CHAS l.IVlNr1,Q'r'nvu l an (tau lur CV97] `X? Anon 10 lines, 7 asap non, and two cents pat IKE ' Into rt um I . .4 vv um 1.1!! A with Board Family. Location, dress at the Daily 1 DKVUI `J1 I ELLEVUE TERRACE SU'c(:'l., formerly occu} Ferguson. Possession immediately. Annlu __.\J.; 4.4,! 1 Dealer In Boots and shoes. No. 36; Princess Street, Kingston. | l ] EISIRES most resprctfully to thank his nu- ` merous Customs-rs for a liberal P-slrunuge. iexlending YEARS ` `I ll? Try Gardner : BaI{lng`Pow.- er. .41 III_.. A'\___I___. .-. - _. IIIJI . I8` Try Gardner : Cough Ro- medy.-See Advertisement. "HE CIRCULATION or the 1mm NEWS is fully one-half larger than that of any other daily journal published in Kingston. The circulation of the old established weekly CHRONICLE AND Nmws ` is also greater than any other weekly pub shed in the county. Advertisers wil perceive that these journals are the bee media. for attracting public attention i this locsliry. RANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS.- The large circulation of- the Dun! News renders it the natural medium for the publication of all small 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 ; articles found; cattle wanted :, cattle for sale; cattle strayed, &c., when set close, inserted for `.25 cents each inser- tion, payable only in advance. When dis- played, a proportionate price will be charg- ml. Aavv uxxunu \Jl.` A1112 SLAVE: I been nuhed to the DAILY Nzwa Jon PRINTING Omrtcs. Our two Steam Presses and Automatic Platen Printing Machin- ery enable us to turn out work in good style, with quick despawh, End at cheap Inquiry in solicited. STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, Princess Street, Kingston. Printing of all kinds at the DAILY Nnws Sm-An Pann- me Housn. ` noozltlun. I Sub:-quest inunlounotll out: n week, 4 cent; per lim. !ot`.c-es of Bxrtbl. . .50 ctlll H- -4` u__-,,_-- In 44 mtomue AND cmmue * Look ours LOOK mm ESTA BLISHMENT. FARMERS and '1`:-u;:-e; of Churches, bursts of ignorant dealers in Holodoonl nnd 'rHE Organs, as poor worthless inllrnlnenll Ire gene- friends rally lobe found there that cannot be cold to my rom Stand, to practical Musician. Suildings, 24 opposite -Ir Watcllmuker, . . ' ,, In I... II... 1"\._.!_.__ Ir\ . , - - vnb ennre new Sunni: hi` :2....,,: nu-.L_ mu. an JAM Kiug31on,22ud January, 1863. I us. I.` Uru, JI'., D51}. Inspection of Stock respectfully solicited. Aug. 20, 1868 October 8, I868. 14v VVJJJL7 Kingrstran. Fula Nov. 20. May 12. V Book, Job. and G1 KING srnmm WEST, KINGS! J) " w, T0LET. HZLLEVUE TERRACE, frontinl ) occupied by FEUSOD. GOOD Comforrable STONE HOUSE to let L on Ridenu Street. Apply to [Al'H\D DA TTYG FEW GENTLEMEN can I ` with Rn...-A -..A 7-2-: [ARBLE MANTELPIECES, Monuments nf':-vnrv malaria! and 353:..- YJ....A...___-| EW STYLES OF` TYPE HAVE l..\.... ...1.-`...-I on 51... l`\.-run \'r....._ 1-_ -L\/-I--`h`lb`---J` HOPE, GEO. W. GHEIGHTON. I`-!T)1ZIf`{.`I) I113` l`E]"I.:` IJIHIJO VVC \JlI!_`ll\Il.Il`).L` u BREWEIC OF THE PALE ALE AND I`0127.'R IN WESTERN CANADA. no.7... L`|..|. v -1 Hutu, 'I,Jhl K 1'! j! ;1T ccnu for every Iuhuquut Armin in Hana 1' an-I31. V -E\tN\E;JF\-E.:(`I|7'U`"`3!i IIDUSE; T0 ms-r. AEMEN be accommodated E . and Lodging in a Privalej, I, Barrie Street. Apply fur a- 1Vem.u Oicm , , ..---..' naught: \Jl'|J\I-'.'I|' unuker, ew 1 nrteat notice. and in thy; mmar uInLcL_y_ Apply to R M. Oicial ` :A.ND L'\:lUIt: purcul3lDg. CHAS. LIVINGSTON. JACOB BAJUS, Kingston Brewery. 4!. Ju Ilu L. 3351. PEOPLE msy any thst tboseamall Champagne] : Bottles which the Paris Ladies wearu eu.r- j JAMES HopE_ lungs are more nnractiu than nlmnll pair 0!. ` these nice small SUGAR OURED HAHB It] ` uomarsows, but I doubt in [ .? -`I A CT? `I R. TANDY. M ting on Centre vy Mr Wi1linm ` - --vuul Assignee. % ROSE, A .._E...__ w --.-.u.a nu I. .1 Ann Ullll is Iha best in the Dominion. Minn! J . REYNER. A guarantee for ve] with each instrument, and sold at pri competition. ~ M R`.T.l'\nW!ll\IQ (nun hon .... -_J- ; new UIVUALVD, " 565 ` These instruments are voiced and tuned by .1. ~ Rayner himaeli. 35 yen-3' experience in teach- , ing Church-Ohoirs, kc , give hill tho sdvsnugo of knowing the kind of tone most suitable for : the voice . as-`o..-.....- _ mu Uuu mnuuu 1-uunutu ,1!!! mm Buppned himself with a. new and cdiiaploloiet of pntteizni for Threshing Machines, Plonighs, hm. which he is now prepared to supply at _lbo lowest ramme- rative prices. ' ` Tlnrnnhinn Rlanhinnn nan}:- -.I an. Al... ...I.. _4-.'a. sent to all parts of the country It renou- LINSTRUMENTB taken in exchnnge. rmn ` able rates, `I u -.--".1-.- \|J|.b.IbJl..1D LVUIDEII LJUNUUN SUUIETY Belgravin Annual Beeton I Christmas Anmul Good Cheer Hanna) : Almanac R.ontledge l Chriwnu Annunl Bow Bella Almanac Good Word: for the Young, No. 2 Godey'| Book for January, I869 Sunday Ingnzine and Good Word: for Do- ` cember Sabbath Schooljlesunger for 1868. in board: ! Rontledgdn Every Bay : Annnnl on Land : End-Chrlatmu Story Book Seekers after God (Sunday Library series) Gentle Llfe-second eerie; Trench : Household Book of English Poetry Tom Brown : School Dnyo, blue cloth gill kc. &c. &c. ` uu -.1.uual'1'uKl', uugu Iu lnuoulou lo r`ll'lllOl'I and the public that he Bu` re-qllifblibhod the OLD EAGLE FOUNDRY, and has supplied new nnd cdihnlala mt nf n.n.i-urn` nnuvu prnxu. Threshing Machine! rephied on the ubnriett no;ice, at mnderate prices. _Princea Street. I'l\`l:l'l1 Bir\\? nnnrivqo r21.-rrnvo uv sou wunuu uun.-ran nnvuuwl Inn on IIIIIG. Sales of Dry Good: on Tuadnvl, `HI and Snturdnys nt 10 3.111.; and It '1 o'clock every Evening. Nov. 2. |1868. cup. 1868.] 1oW o. I EAcLE"'F_E_5uIioRv. THBESH|N.B__MAC|l|N'E8. F. w E RNE R. 7 Auctioneer a Commission ler(".!_nnIT_ 01ce-St. Lawn-onc `whorl ; Foot of Johnson Street. rrmc: 3` Cooaignmento respectfully |oIictod,fer which Liberal Adnnou will be made. Q-Ian Al` n..- l1..4..I- -.. |......|-__ -u.__-.1_'_ UUB UUII II l.'Ul'U LIIUIIWIII-' LEIWTITIWI the very but of the Lncklwlll. Valid], Scranton, Pituton, and Wilknn Inn`, hon: tin beat Ialecud mines, and in prepared with gun cure expressly fox-`Fsmiy ans, `sud -will/`it my-gonad and dnlirnl-ad in -In hunt nnnilhln an _ Irv-I uulvvivu ulnliv, -nu I. luv !-DWI Wllll `I? -will/lb screened sud delivered in the but pouibloo - dilion. Best selected Sq out for grain: `mean .11 an band, also Lehhrh Lnlnn far Pnnntlorrnn ..".'F nest uu|I:|nu Dujs UUIH xur "rIl@ WIIII1 .4] on band, also Lehigh Lamp for Ioundryrn and Bloubovg for Blncknmithl. Tnrrnn nch nnlivnnn in An`-nnrtnf Han uuu DIUIIUIIVB lUI' D II"lu Terms Cub. Doiivend in any part of the `t . cl I JAIIIS RWIFT I: [11 uuln: umuu D1,, nwurn,-7:1. Irllolulle solicited. Handsome Show '0I.riI" nppeil. Am. GARDIIBKB - Dulnso 0008!! El. RIBDY, (tnd mnrk $cI!d),'lI home! II 3! sad 2: 6d each. ' I A_]_I 2- _II AL--_ I- in - `- ........ ..--uu -u--up-In nwvi ljj 1}": In 1>;1n.gu,u aaeungunanneuapua. ,ty sud chewpneus. Depot cudlnirufoewry Nolre Dune sc., numml. Wboleule lnlil-iln Tlnnnnunh Elna-n: 1!!`-.3- -.._a_j nu`: 93 Ian CIIZII. A trial is all that lg neeeunryto yum in nine us Cough Remedy. ' " The above n-uh nu-fut `-nil nnhdltln 3.51.3.5 vuulu nun "vuugu IIEIIIDG 1-" . The above truly useful Ind nllulilo `nrticih can in procured {mm Grocery and General Dealers inpllplrll of the Doiliill. ` Sole Ptopetor, J aAnn'nim BEAUTIFIJL BRAKFAST BAGIIN `uupcuuuu. MELODEONS, from 330 upwards. New ORGANS, $65 N Then {nan-nmnnoa nun .m:.....: ._.1 . `\HRISTMAS NUMBER LONDON SOCIETY K I Bclcrnvin Annual HE I UIIIU. Secondhand PIANOS from $40 and upwardl, Al; REYNIIPS. `HE fndenigued,huqI _ of E'Lun un Fun .:. Bruung, nd having 1 $5 .31 F `I-`l`\` 1.0 -.-__ B pespatch at the Daily Niwl Street . ILL HEADS and other kind: of Job Pnm'1*ma'e'xe?cnted wi|.hTl'aestn_aII and A'*W"'*""% Princes would hnunthutxm qIfIu1u'ht.!n unaudhlo. ,.__._ ..... _ .-.-vv-- Received this day at Morrison's. The beat Pastry Flour at llol-rlnon'|. The best Family Flour at llorrincnb. The best Kiln-Dried Ontlnenl at IoI1'ioon'B. Corn Meal for J ohnny Gate II liorriaon s. Flour, Flour, Down, Down 3: Morrison ; Everybody Buy! In Ion-inon n. Lev. :11 the test came to lIorrison I. rnyil Stieet Dec. 1]. Dec. 12. HA; HA L1 J.III.l:1\J\.Jl To "onto Fiour Store, 40 Princeu SL, November28, 1868. NOV. 10. October 21, 1868. __.-- _.,._.v_ Brock SL, near the Inrklot, Kingilon, 05!; )UR Coal in Pure Lschwnm, baiagnlnedn thn vnrv Inn!-t nf lhn Lu-kn`-nun VAR-w I bf A-I Ilj 9.-me {or square, for 000]`: unit the privilogu old . nnnlh r onmunn-s% mxum rowan. |l I II. b_..I.4..`- )RUMS, Large Size, 312 And 820. In hot, everything connected with the Noni: Trade, At REYNERJS. An'maAcnE_cnAL mm In... n Ins-u--.4.-154` ll.-- Nov. 2. I nnugj IT! I S.ubacnber,beg to nnliounoe to Farmtrf Ii Chi! Dllhlil`. lhll HA ,1-I I-n_nnl'n'n`n':'.Iun1I .-- -.-1-u--uau ETORRI wlnnv H\FQ All buinnnnn G .1.0"l'l'N Hizsnnnsom, pmxcnss s'rm:1:'r. From J. REYNEE8 Music Store, Marble Block, pilnnan - .-...-...;- VLDIIIIAI ' : Minufactured by guarantee ve Venn-avivnn run! A begqunrc m be 22 uses at so `ml. oquan ll linu H3- Hr: hm nnnnrn fnr null": J OHNSTOE BROWN, Kingston, Ontario. -pnuwr, J . GARDNER, ('Hn`Inilr1nnI I JAMES SWIFT 8 0L `HEIDI 8` -I.` Ohoiniut * at Dnggitt, Nona Dunn Rm Ilium: JIIOIDIII III UTE Nam Dun Bu"; m;awraa@a@=`ws@ \ \ FOR sAk DRUGGI81 5 IN` KINGSTON. ---u\IIB\4\ulVIJ U r ve yearagiven I prices to defy --o - J11 Luv mun, Puumg Bum, I`I`.f`,POrl 31. In uw DIUISK, Prineeu-at. Two New Dictionaries. | [Tax ILLUSTRATED ru-rronnu. PEO- ` ' NOUNOING DICTIONARY Of Ibo ' ENGLISH LANGUAGE, on the III!!! of `$- Itor, Worcester, Walker, Johnson, 813., with as !Appendix consuming ubbruistionl, ford`: words, Scripture mum-, tom: of nddruytc. '260 Engnvingn. Clo zacentl. ` n; The ILLUSTRA 0 Pnoxotnwxm , POCKET DICTIONARY. on also am. I...u...- r- v Uviji` I l TRY S:'["A;CEY S.~ 80 KING FERRET.`- Enguvings, 320 pqu.` ` Only 15*` IKE Larger Diclinnuy 400 pagan, :50 beautiful In- gruingl. On 25 gnu. Ahllt lit .PUj4unn.mj..-|.vI`-_;..- -JLKJ A PINI PORTRAIT of tho B". W. U. PUN- ` _ SHON appears in the November Numb: of the Nut DOIIIIOI Iorrnt. Price 10 out. The Portnit may also be bad on cu-dboud ` E for framing. Only 10 cents each. um -nu. nongnv. rnrjunr, tg aback 4 my Boob, Jornn, _ Diaries; 1869; H 39' [Bob 1%.n.ou,`:..u.,-' % r nvsw - f . I A.llthqnovg.qnd1:opn}gr,pjpnq. A wrtmanl and , , dented __ "J. ;`_' .__- ._..1rn_~`AoL , an Oralhdrl bf1'E.0-H_l8 r:i': a xI'-vnwrut, - [haw :?.$s.'2. .`l*`. .`:i`F.tf`:`.`h'=.......,: ,. . ...J'l.. , ` 19.975` fora IHIWIIII thy U " M B51 li'IIf;'u`lihI" man of` that nyitdii their chill. and till Illlnn cl; n -4--I-hi-'1" `KC 7 Ills-u Account 3; for 200 Photn und nine. Bought fnr.I_ilnr` Bookl. Iornn. `Loam. vllluvn. 1 ll ....... u. -1: -uuunup-anonIn xptainln their thiml. and the 9!.-:I1mac.url.Ii-1a'(il * `-on b1>:theI!.9m1,Ih. Atlllin _ immodhuly gm-um+prbued`t; ' uuuot t.In:Iuuu:o:miIn':hc pm-n cu- , titled thoroto, of whoa chi lb: ml-H1 have notice, Ind all who Inn mi, ma -II` noIioo,|I,Id have ....m. -u-nw, In wnou clllllll notice, who ham not put in their chin: will eluded fnuiir duh ohtilrtbtl. OAIPBILL, IOWAT, EILODOIIIL Inna.-In 8o|idtonfnAi-In lnathtll-1 In the matter of HUGH ROSS. one of lho`rIII of June: Boyd 8 00., Inoolnnu. AFIRS1` and FINAL DIVIDEND SHIRT Z In: been prepared. lnbionl In ..H..--:-- a..|. III- untll TU current. Kingston` and capo mom Oouuoqghgndl, I , ,.xp;;qr:AII &k\\ vmh it. A III _1___-- v y-.' 0. Jn'.;"I'n1'an. * IILL have Ilium any-tauuy.-=3. 9 `Wu 3'99.i-fut! Hannah` 2 13.3; Ink: for Roma, nil-':?ama Inn 1.... n....'m.;......- . .' . v ;.IoV.lU A.l.UlIIl'l'lVIl Wait. V 17 V ._ '1 or tor or '"" F"ef%.tm?:3"n:;:~7 I-rt: `VII!!- Klngnun, 28 Nov, 1868. ELIIDOQ Cudt, AND " our sIo5m;au'ooos or unpona, _Ir.urgg_. _ Also. I` |(.....I...;. '.""'.""",", . _ - roJ A_ho,n"c$oi'o"A ' _o! . B:-in Root, V` a-Em "1 * and -"oha:Il.'I' gig in wnlnnnln --ui `D-5_:I 3. ...._-.-r-- mun" nd .` T srtmantnngtix A lclodoni udfoaae'uaia+r3i-au14u`3* ua....;.c..' tII__a...L_ ad -m.rc+.. ..r T `.EA8E--'!'ormfol"l aa'ua**iIId" am: ucriptions of Lu! Printing k.* took at th. Jun Quu. July` rkncription atf pdntiqgdolo to ordar. Nov. 23, 1888. mum-33'! xvi?" Punuslmn 1 EITUBNIIG wmum oapo'm`mt' -' L At 10.15 Al. on arrival of'l`nin from I1 and Ouwannanutin Gnu! I... -p......... '"Ii"6'i"E`"s*tg`;t;1`,"'iI an 3 151: cmunun ALIIANAU Ina an-ind. _ A lino illutninnted Onlendu in given (nth in: . _ PRICE 12; CENTS. JOHN Hmmnnson, , Princess Stunt. holeulo Ind Rctnil. Kingiwh, Oct. `la, nos. EYE WATER. ' [Rs 8 l'EN80N S BYE WATER in for an by he. 9. . uke! Squash.- ____._._____.______-__.. INBIJLVENT A0 ! 01' 1864. `PUNSHON; STATIONERY. 1869. NUMBER. 59. Jinm nniiiknson. Pnllnnna amnhnn `-`T; i5.'. a..'.:.-i:".:"`.T~.$~ vw As`, 5 -nnuvuljlbh, T So_|idtoMfUlAlIinhIn& .- -JJUI llllI\ 9u PRINCE STBIBT. 3. I. aosl, lAui[Io.> TWO BTILI Pl l).\lLY Nsi U: LJBILHI. . . UV '7 ` nnu ,.\'oncu,"--All ._ __a) ,_-_I:4Il.- IIHK E: TA 31.133111 VI uu LIZ . of nf [nonh- AIIGI ;VUYlU1 TQM ;, nadml or solid, 8 r A scale of solid . n `T... -v: .._.- ..-Alan` AND ms bf K .\au.l.\u_ lm Fag , In!'(`l0l" :- 4 'c r -1 Culina- V` _ ` .. IIJUI '. .' snie.-l:)~lb Tn as N` do til] I`! {iv ' zbe UOIIILCIOIJ 1:9 Cs.-BpIlf'I'A irnzl I n'|'-" T RSFIRINCIS. T5 KLL.Kin Jl`>`l*.\i_ ICE LETS! ,\`.Ln.\_ I Spublihod ovary lulu kl uinnthullovndlhli" lrgo Inouu ofllhi Tvobolhnpcnnll `- I Addtuudnub V to execute in Lb ` er up-edition thl r, s.;. order: faruut m.- Work as :1 ;nvsn1'unII. TH! ___, ,av\`IlQ`- " -cnliollli " a urn: my I-ill kl o . .'h..'.' p..'....-. n-I tubocribuu vho rocaln 13" .Il'IchArgodIivoDdhlI. I j .1 `IOU mu .-....---uu. clue. All EU)` Wulm up the_snow both with big {on Ind . and the wind came: it into tho eyes a bird. The ptarmigau, thinking in` mplicity thus the now come om the . koeps quite mm, and lets the fox clone to it thut it only beoolnu of in peril whoa it nds ital! in the 1`! power." wuu 1121. ac u.|cu:L_u ucnu up Luc VVILLIU nflu lotbe huud. saying, in as gentle a was ' 0: if all `:2-we Ike you, this place, no longer be An oce, it would be 1' ' The unhappy nun, who had reclsunid iusunx dismissal, in ten much confused : he any excuse, but the Baron took the np- " ity of sermonising ham in private Sui curring: belonging to the Courr. no single; 11iVer_\' Ins beheld at Rothschild`; fuuemlr" ircumsmzce bu exerted the greatest won- ` . I nd there xs no reason winch has not been [ frr Hm n`r.m...o;-.- .. ...<`.- until. UDICCOIDPI I, he lies u. on his I , and creeps atealthily tlrmignu, taking can _n the wimlwurd side. the snow wi . And ah. -.i/ I Lthe recent bttzle with Indian on the urinr n uhn. rm- nun --._.:_A _L......4 VOLU .\| 1-`. In; -IAN-5 -nvuu naiuuc utnuu IIAVIUKJILI. `hen me poor trembling c'erk arrived, all rirh fur ha n-ms-1-- knld nn aka u-as.-L nqr` ! II II \ II I l`:.rl|anu`nlary II nun- :l) Daily -..-ya-wu.ul.ruu|cu WII-ll IDy| In stomach on the . natealtbily along tovnrda Bkinu (mm m nnnrnnnl. ._..._, -.-ab -vvvnnull care to npproncbl `ide. All this while] h 130': In}. M .._.l .\'\'IlI. *.\'cw:`~. i IJC unvwcu LU Iuuuw LIIS UCEILD. The excavations on the Palatine Hill at the expense of Innis Napoleon III. deserves In. much more extended description than I am able to give them now. Not only have the substructiona of the palace of Caligula been completely uncovered, with the cum- mencament. of thdbridge which be stretched across to the Capitoline Hill, but also the foundation of the House of Tarquin. that temple of Jupiter Victor, and the peristyle, triclinium. |n_*,'mpaeum, library, and theatre of the Palace of Augustus. Rosa, who superintends the work, isa 1:,-u1'n- ed archzr-olugist, and he has added greatly to the interest of his discoveries by attachi-ng to every point descriptive or illustrative quoultions from the Roman historians. The Appian Way has been cleared down to the old foundations, adding greatly to its in- terest; and the tombs on the Via Satina, discovered about ten years ago, are now among the most instructive relics of ancient decorative art. 1L_,I_. . . _ . __1._:n_..,.r .| r . .1 The Cavalier:-p .. ..... . . (II _--,n._ uc 1: Iuu I-Uuufsl, unu Kile? through his Easter perfiirnianues with little appearance uf fatigue. His large. fresh, :uuial.vle {awe is nlrnost unwrinklevl; _lii~< voice is still powerful, and his muscles In lelastic that he mounts the manifold stair- 'cu.~:e.~' -if the Vatii-an on fuot. rather than he carried about in) his portable throne. Pius IX. is now in the twenty-thirul year 'of his puutitimte. and there is a good pros- lpect that he may rule for :1 quarter of :1 icentury as no Pope has` ever done before him. The peuple cuntemplate th-is possi- bility with a degree of superstitious interest in Hume, buwever, that no intcrreguum will be allowed to follow his death. "PL.-. ............ _. e_. -L_ h 1 .- It--I wbich surprised) me. It is well understood` ucuul ail! `C DI In I had personal evidence of the fact that the system of brigandnge which make: all Southern Italy so insecure has its headquar- ters in Home. My residence for two months was under that of the major-domo of the ex-King of Nnplee, and not a day passed but a goodly number of priests and bandits, sometimes separate, sometimes in com- pany-carne to my door by mistake. I scarcely ever went out without nding some of them mounting or descending the stair case; the average number could acsrcely have been less than fty per day. Whenl asked the servants, on rst taking posses- `Iiun of my qunrrera, Who are the wild- lonking men who come here. asking for the Duke '7'` The answer was, They sro the brigauds of King Francesco, And I had ample opportunities afterward of satisfying myself that it was true. Hail--.-- L--- _|....r:..L-,I -_--_._-_L- Lulrscn nuns. H. was LIUU. Railways have abolished passports throughout the rest of Europe, except Rus- sia, and Rome has so fur yielded that a sin- gle Visa is all that is required. [This is the only stamp my passpnrt. received in eigh- teen months, though my journeys touched Hamburg and Naples, the Pyrenees and the Danube] The unly snnnyance of which I heard travellers complsin was that their letters were sometimes withheld at the post- office, unless they paid dnublo or treble the proper postage. A new board of directors of the New York Central Railway hug been chosen, with Cornelius Vanderbilt as President. The board adopted a resolution appointing three gentlemen to examine the stock books of the company, and report. for the satisfac- tion of stockholders. I IDUHIU. Hm sq-nn for Duly E with sun: prlvilc . " N B.-Tbo nu:-9 to ho ` nary `butinen of clldri 1!U"b Louteoi: Iillnotht 53 : i 5.2, Advcrtinecnoou at 9:6` .fKfUIQ$h" Notion, PHVI. }|ndiVUlI Ienban 0! 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