H vunulug ..l\'l.\'G\`TU.V. R. T.-LVDY. cg uncu.|I:uI. (JUD- tba.n a display Monuments. ,HeadSloneSJ `1'.`..-I.. . - . 3, Princess inn nf -11 `ARMERS and Trustees of Ohurhes, beware of ignorant dealers in Me-lodeoua and Urguns. as poor worthless iustrutnenln nrr: gene- rally to be found thvre that cannot be sold to any prnclicnl Musician. T|_l E liE\'.\'EB (DRE \_N . cl.. . .\.,. r\.._.:,,s, uu rv 3 uvuls uur JIEJUIIFY, 130:9 | Sunday Huguziue ind Good Words for De-l cembe: Sal-oath School Lleslenger for 1868, in boards Rout|edge's Eu:-y Buy`: Annual Utf Lanus F.ud-CbrisLm-ts Story Book S.-pkpr: nfvm-1:.-`.4 .-:.....a.,.. I :1-....-.. -..-:__ ` nnga II-nan LLACB( MURH .',5.I43eq'1eul inleiollldd oner 3 week, 4 cent; per lb. Nupeos or smug. . .50 earl Du or In-mgu.5o ` U. arm.-.un... 50 ' U `- in sun: .'1'crncu"-LI ' L_, . __ `_._u,; __ _-n:.| 4.1 EAGLE l1)UNDRY. %THRESH|NG_MAcH|NES. 7 T HE Subsrrber begs to announce to Farmers and the public that he has re-established the OLD EAGLE FOUNDRY, and has supplied him:-if with A new and complete set of pattern! for Threshing Machines, Plougbs, A:c., which he is now prepared to supply at the lowest remune- rntiun urine: ` _-_.. _--.-vnan- llllll IA! is the best in the Dominion. Mnnufaclured by J. RFIYNER A gum-nun.-e for live years given with each inatrument, and sold :1 prices to defy competition. IELODEU.\'S, from $30 upwards. New URGANS, $65 " Thase instruments are voiced and fuged by J. Roym-r himaelt 35 years` experience in teach- ing Church Choirs, kc , give him the advantage at` knowing the kind of tunrmuix Iuilubie for the voice- 'lBlnIVE PI IUCB. 1 Threshing Machines repaired on the shortest P notice, at moderate prices. I prinnuna Qrrn.-or E Auctlonef 6: i`01;1I_11_l_slT)I'1-ljlerchant ` ' WUILU Lallltll IXUVIUIXB WIl| U6 LIJBUC. 1 Sales of Dry Good: on Tue.-sdava, Thursdays `and Saturdays at 10 a.m.; nnd It 7 o'clock? every Evening. ` | Nov. 2. ` _.._....-......... .......-..`.-. -`,...,,.....r, ? IN 1 lb Pacl-:ages,ls 3d each, unrivalled for puri- _ I ty and cheapness. Depot and Mnnufactory, > l Notre Dame BL, Montreal. Wholesale orders v : Iolicited. Handsome Show Cards supplied. ll A1ao.nARDNR.'wR unnumm-rn nnrmn ma- )J.(.I=on 3:: :3*E A soN.4 3 Coniignmenu respectfully solicted, for I wbzch Libv ml Advances will be made. 3 I Cal- -5 l'\-_ I`-../I- -._ 'F.......l__... FI|I..._-J___| v . u 1 ' UR Coal is Pure Lnckawans, being mined in ` the `very heart of the Lacluwonn -Vnlley, : . Scranton, Piuaton, and Wilkes Barre, fmm the u v best selected mines, and is prepared with great 9 care expressly for Family use, 3113 will be | acrrened and delivered in the best possible co - l ? dition. I n__. _,u.-.-.I cur. rv__v la, __,..,_ ,, u :2 s It if I.1rH:um`ulary u 1: ~. co_5L. 1555. mnnncne can mm ` i I |0]ce-sI. Lavvrcnce Whar` 1 F00? Hf` Johnson Street. ` UIIIUU. Best selected Soft Coal for gntcs cousum`-y on band, also Lehigb Lump for Foundry (8 and Bloaaburg for Blacksmiths. ' Turrnu Fnnh nnlivornrl in an`: nun-I nf ':'HA WHRISTMAS NUMBER LONDON SOCIETY . V `HE CANADIAN ALSIANAC U Belgravin Annual ` Beetou! Christmas Annual ~ with ml. Good Cheer PRICE I`!-3 CENT Hanna) : Almanac ' K I lioulledgei Cbrnstvnlls Annual i JOHN Hlinilz` Bow Bells Almanac Good Words for the Young, No. 2 [ Go `of: Bank rlxr .lnvmnn~ Inna Nov. 23, 1868. -uuuutu. uuuusumc DUUW UBTUI IUPPHCU. ! A1so.GARDHEk S DOMESTIC COUGH RE- REDY," (tnde mark secured), in bottles In 3d and 2s 6d each. .- _.-| _ , .1 1)!-IOPLE may say thatthos-asma.l1Chamra,gne Boat 93 which the Puzis Ladies wear as :8!`- wnga are more attracuve than 3 small pair of .l;ese nice Small SUGARDITRIED H:l\l\` ..c uuu an uu cncu. A trial is all that is necessary to prove its value as: Cough Remedy." The above truly useful and valuable articles can be procured from Grocers, Druggints, End Genenl Dealer! in all part: of the Dominion. ` Sole Proprietor, J n A DDNDD I NSTRUHEXTS taken in exchange. Tuners} sent to all parts of the country at reason- ble mles. . . .. . L1 1 u1\1 unuua---Ap roved and carefully printed co ies of the Short Form of Deed legalised E] Statute, for sale at the Daily New: Oce. Statutory Mort- gages and other luv forms kept on hind \_`u uuuu: r.uu--I..uInaLluIu! DlUT_V DOOK 5:-ekers after God (Sunday Library so-ries) Gentle Life-secom1 SJPHKS Trench`: Housebul-1 Book of English Poetry Tum Brown`: School Days, blue clulh gnl`. SC. &t` he Dec. 1'2 TIIt'j'ru\Inr? NI \ Kr '._AT.`CHES.. Kunm- Received this day at Morrison's. The heat Pnslry Flour BL Morrison}. The best Family Flour at Morrison's. The best. K1ln-Dried Uatzneul M Morri.-Ionfs. Corn Hen! fur Johnny Cake at Mon-ison`s. F]:.u', Flour. Down, Down at Slot-rison'i. Everybody Buys at Mo:-rE5on s. Let :1] the rest come to .`ulorriaon's. .a'l. A'l\./&IJAWL\.1\/ To onto Flour Store, 40 Pr_i_nc/ess SL, November 28, 1863. Nov, 10. LI l)|UlB|)Ul" IUC lJlCII.LI||LI3 Terms Cub. Delivered in any parlof `Line in: October -'21, 1868. Brock S1,, near the Market, Kingston, Ont. )RFS, Large Size, H2 and $20. In fucf, everything connected with the Music Trade. A . onvunn-a ' QTATUTORY DEEDS- k n on rnfnllr nu-:.~.r...J ....__ , 'OW T IN KINGSTON. >GABDNEB S BAKING POWDER. _ Nov. 2. '.a%3cdotiI ' ':..-LIE IADI. 1: e Ianufacloq. I DOUBT IT! uu nuust uuuuuuvr tuuu II aullill pair UI small SUGAR CURED HANS at Y3l\|'|\'~.` L... T !...|.. :.I LA l`TIFl7L BREAKFAST BACON F. _V_._VER_N_ER`._ -- _!.Q}3%1I}i0N- .l0Iii HENDERSON. PRINCESS STREET. nun LJLI\.llll\ _but I doubt i From J. REYNERS II.._I_ Q: -_ rpunlur, J. GARDNER, nhtniil and T l)-\lLY N] Book. Job. and G3! ' `1 -J / DRUGGIS1 B JUHNSTUN BROWN, - \lIKIJ1`I' Chemist and Druggiat, Nolre Dame BL, Montreal. JAMES SWIFT Jr CL II-JlIJ.I IJKI-`Kl II A`. Kingston, Ontario. JD: I .` GK` 3 Music Store, Marble Block, D-:_____ nu Luv Iuuun. 1 ruu At REYNERS FOR SAIIE B--Ap r; pies_ 0 t ` GROCERS .\1:1M,~; t>ium:s1-3,. .\I In" tlgunc of Noj provci and . AL- GL.._A. KINGSTON. (C: `VIE , horn} G1;m1}{N DRIICD FLOWERS OF BRILLANT COLOU_RS. unuu um unnulnu DADA!) IVS and BUU- A QUETS of lbese beat-nilul and appropriate Christmas Ornaments just urrived and for sale by ` n II --..-.n..-. I ._ _ ......-, ... -V.-t ut..-.1. l`HE Credilnrs of the nhove mentioned in- solvents, including the intlividtml creditors or the several partners, are hereby requiredho at- Iend I meeting at the oice of MED`.-SR5. GIL- DERSLEEVE and WALKEM, Soiicttors, in the City of Kit-tzston cn TUESDAY the FIFTH `day ofJANL'ARY next at 11 A I fur the pur-`_ pose of considering Various matters conuecmd with the winding up of the estate. .I\MR.\`nDA.\:1"\t;nnnuttn i T/-- --I IHSIIIVPIII Act of 1864 and Amend-t mcnlstherelo. [ In the matter of GEORGE CHAFFEY and BROTHER, In-aoivrnts. 1.5?` n IV . ...... Iuc -nuu-ug up 01 me estate. JAMES GRANT` MACDONALD, i Kingston, Dec, I4, 1868, A-signee. FINE PORTRAIT of the Rev. W. M. PUN-I ` _ SHHN rmpenrs in the November Number uf the Nxw DOIH-`ION )13.\Tu`r_ Pricu 10 cents. I I The Portran may also be had on. cardlojrd I for framing, Unly 10 cents each. ` JUIIN ]lE3.DEit\`0N. ' PRINCESS STREET. ! , , -, ... ~-Isa cl Jilt- Lu.` s .`-Jen mt ordtrl III ur.-.1 ;..-v;.a;.! by Expo: Ten-.:.ry and Ageuciurci DDGII` I Ar ATWO %MNew; Dictioliaris. ['`HE ILLUSTRATED NATIUNAI. PRU-l ` .V'U[`NC[.VG DICTIONARY of the-| ENGLISH LANGUAGE, on the basis of Web-' sler, Worcester, Walker, Johnson. &c,, w [13 anl Appendix containing abbreviations, ioreigui words, Scripmre narms, fauna of address, &c., `250 Plngrnings Cloth, 25 cents. H. The ELLUSTRATED PRONOUNCING. POCKET D[CTiO.\ ARY, on the same basis as the above ediliou. strongly bound in Cloth, with 250 Engravings. Price 15 ovma. Tnnnhdrn and parents Ara a...`..:..II.. __._.-----1I- VVIILI AJU l]L|sl&VIlIgS_ 1' Teachers and Pnrems : to examine these books, I best ever got up at these ; VFOP. C151:-:A*P BO/UK/S STATIONERY. 1 '1`1n_ H S l`ACEY S, IKI` 1'-`IIIWIWV-'1 5lI'II.I!Hu \)|JI `I Cruls. Account Books, Memcorandums, Large Albums for 200 Photographs, elegant, nnd of all kinds and sizes. Bought for sxher, very cheap. Dav Ranks. Jnnrnnh Lprlmaru Almanum ....-I THE Illustntod Pronounjng Di.-Iionnries are received. A max-val of Gbenpnesa. 250 Engraving-a, 320 pages. Ugly 15 Come! The Large: Dictionary 400 pages, 250 beautiful En. gruvings. Unly 25 cents. Ar-tlnunf Rtxnhc Klnvnnpanrlu.-nu I --.... A|L..__ All tine new and popular pieces. A nice as- s' r!m at and procured to order. Melodeons and Concertina: for scale at `V 'LIE\JlCJIllJID'LIlllJ\JtlIlL]r,I`!\JA"Un[], 1 1 late of the City of Kingston, deceased, are `hereby notied to send by pout (prcpaid), or ` leave at the oice of the undersigned, on or be- ` fore the 19th day of December instant, a state- } meat of their accounts, the full particulars of _ l their clniml, and the nature of the securities (if ` any) held by them, and the Administratrix will 5 immediately thereafter proceed to distribute the lnsnets of the Inteatate amongst the parties en- ftitleli thereto, of whose claims she then shall {have notice, and all who have notice, and all `who have not put in their claims will be ex- ` cluded from any share of such assets. ]I"llII'IIIYI'I |lr\l'ITAFI1 I. IlAI"I`|l |\1 \1'I1YY PR1) TING IN GOLD A nuu -Inca. uuugul. zur In'er, Fer] CD-Bap. Day Books, Journals, Ledgenl, Almanacs and Diaries, 1869. \1r._ n__:-, -r D_L--1' 1*. ,1 , 1 .v n Llllll IU, LOUU. New Series of School Books, Latin, Greek, French Grammar: and Readers. .....`... ....- -.._, -..--v ------ ----- 1cAuPL:1cLL,uowA'r, A: MACDONNELL,_ \ a,.1:..:.,... 49,... nA...:..:...-.. -. Ian -.- -------.- AS removed from his old stand, No. 22, to his new Premises, No. 30, Princess Street, where he now offers for Sale 60 Boxes of Bright Virginia Smoking Tobacco of the purest and Choicest Brands. I nnn. D-nllnnvn T.nrInI'd I F.'l1l'A`!n ant` Vanl, Unolceal manna. 1,000 Packages Lorillard a Eureka and Yacht- ing Club Smoking, and ne Out Chewing To- bacco: ;u.1ao Lorillud a Snn` , ___--:-A -n-n.g AND OUT SMOKING TOBAOOOS or VARIOUS BRANDS. r __,L-__, Also, 3 choice Assortment of Meerecbaum, B1-iar Root, And Fancy Lam, and Olay Pipes, and 'I`obn.ccoaist'a goods in general. Wholeaale and Retail. 9. P WHITE. Btyl, Wllu qluus uu Inquiry in solicit-ed. \[jLV1J 11 IU_ Luun. rusuauuu.--1uu. CHRONICLE AND Nnws is published every Friday morning, and contains all tllle news of the week. For Fifty Cents, paid in advance, you niay send it to your friends 4-,.. nu... mnnrhn at the reduced rates of NEW STYLES OF TYPE HAVE been added to the DAILY NEWS J03 Pnmrma OFFICE. Our two Steam Presses and Automatic Platen Printing Ma.chin- ` ery enablefu to turn out work. in good style, with quick despatch, and at cheap Tnn nil ! in lli THE cunouiii` ..lA4Q In 3UVauce' YOU I113) acuu Ila Lu Juul u";,uu.3 for three months at the reduced postage. For One Dollar it may be sent six months. Single copies, price Five Cents, may be had at. the Daily News oice, D..:....n.n Qt:-anI> December 12. Dec. bEIlLa, uJn_y, Ln. u Princess Street. Dec. Dec. 2. uu;.m;s'r PUBLISH!-ll)! Jnwvvu u-nu _ n 0': "TI' if]: I 9 AB s AND Dec. 2. CASE ofHANGlNG BASKETS and BOU- L UURTR nflhmm h.......u..1 ....,u . ..... _,= H `HE l :.._`e.1:gned h ' pi r-f PLun um I ;-2'-r`1I- JUU `WU I-FUILIIUFI-j um-I Addranudanb `HE Creiilors OFTHOMAS FCOXWORTHY, Int- nf okn Pin. .1` Vin...-A.x.. A......---.l -._.. Kingston, Oct. 15, 1868. LRS STENSUNS EYE WATER is for by n Iv n.n...-... UR FRIENDS.-Tm r\_.._..-.-r.wn .u-r~. NEIITB a iujhunhntl Fiiif-5' iiiip Bookstore, so KING STREET. an? none: To_cnnmms. has arrived. } iiue illuminated Calendar is given gratis I2-1: CENTS. HENDERSON. Priuccss Street. 3 1868 rd L. A Icnlo of colic 1- .yo mu :5 coon, -113i _.-mu sauce. in odiwrid wL.cL 1: Lo promou lb r.-nu of Individual! C ;.-ortsofiianks, [manna h('o-fad Leclurel, moue IcknovledUI3' ` * iuvsik: *7fiin'vu.s. S0 KING 'l`l{EET. }iE1\10VAJ,. Jln unsusnsox, pamcsss STREET. 1 86 9. 'EYE* wA'r`E 1:; S. P. WHITE `Will 1 H.IQ\JL)\JA`4`IAl4I.l Solicitors for Adminiatratrix. E. H. PARKER. Market Square. E H. PARK zn, II-_'|-... D lLI.I' 2" MIT. '51.. , ..:n-1 and under, 31 K` 1 .4 oenu for in:-y `J Lnes, 51,25 for In: 92:: for every su Auove 1' lines, 7 ODIIIIF. a. up) no cenu pcrlil pr?-..r ` :Ia.r`:slp:3cialIy.requfaled i , as they are by far 1116 - m-in-an LANADA). THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 17., 1868. L] I 'lI\l\. |"lI'\y.l Harket Squu s. P. WHITE, Tnha 1-nnnin I . `IV JJILJJ, Tobacconist. sale I City of Kingston, TH uvvr Carr Ceni aw-.. `\4u|.LI'IUl.l` r uuu Ce-arms, Hob! lllumeron, Mrs j Umr, Miss Mary I Cooke, Sarah Urn gr. Nancy Crawford, Miss A .LDunban. Miss Kn E Draper, C S 1 nn.`..4.I!. `| .-2-yin `.....uuuw_y, IlI\.I an `ill nu; Ill Ill`!!! IIIUIJI Next. : At the hour of 10 o'clock in the furenoou, of `V which all Coroners, Jusuces of me Pence, tron- ambles, and others m anywise concern-d, an: lu take notice and govern themselves accordingly. 5 r, Aav_eruu.-mans - .e-oblp Noticed, PI""1 idunl lumber: of ..l- I Burk, Thomas Baker, J W Barclay and Co Booth, Miss Bouchxer, Paul Bl scklock, Thomas Blake, Miss Henrieu: Bunee, John Brorneld, S Hr uclt and Barker Busby, William S Browne, R Mclutosh lunmpbe11_ M {Gaunt-ron. F`. and Ca (`nu-ac. `Jul-xi um; ul nnugmun, uuyn. I3 TU WI'l`_ g N gi:s9n zlu December Sittings of lhv Recorelk ('4 Ibo City of Knngston will be 'Imideu Court. Hausa, in the said (my, on `High Bailifs Uice,2 I Dec. 14,1868. 5 `Monday, the `IN clay of I28(`.i`lIlb`L`I' Marl out Campbell, Cam:-ron, Cameron, l 1 M A LDunban. Kate `|Donncll_v, Lizzie I 3 Durling, James C {))s.r'-y, Mi;5 Ltnryh c ean, .ep mun !Dn.vis, James [E|lio'.t, Miss Reba-cca , Fraser, James ` I-`orsyln, William :Gli.~' ie_ James a Gang, Gl"0 G ,Hunier, Capt David lllinde, Sergt Wm (17lb l RsI?l\ Marries, Edward Morris, Charles Mecleud, Mrs Mnrphay, Miss Slru. Melville, Dick Martin, Mr; J Marratt, John J llntlhys, Mad '1` B McEve_y, Miss liliz. lu-.h McFadden, Mi 5 (`mum McDonald, Archiimld llcDonell, Gerald Mclnnni, Duncan MCN1-.||, K038 McCullough, George McCurvey, John McDonald, Miss Isabella Nicholson, Edward N:-lsun, Samuel U Maru, William Pollen, Gt-urge Pllllfllll Foundry Rose, Charles H Ross, D Russell, Miss Jane Stock, J Slenson, John Hu=phens,Jolm Stuart, Mrs Julia Squails, Cap. Sewoy, Mary Ann Slierbino, Joseph Srniih, Mrs Smith, Mrs H M Rn:-Lat (1 A ELIIIV |D, IIKJIKCE : G1i.~'pie_ r1....a am rs iuluur, uzxgl. IIu.I{1Il.u omnu, `.Vll'S El Jl. Reg!) Socket, G A `, Hemsotll, Herman Thomas, A J Holme, Isaac Thomas George Hende, George Townsend, John Jenkins. Irvin Toner. George, junior Jones, William E Varney. B Kreighoff, E Willa, Hill Mary 3 King_ Alexander Wilson, Mr: Mm-gt Lynch, Miss Cnthu Wilkinson, Rem Issac Leslie, J F Willey, John Lalondt-, Joseph Wilson, G F `Lacey, John 2 Wright, Mia; Martha Lakv, William Woods, Cbarlra I M on tgomery, Miss Eliza J D T\Ii`Jf`l`l\I Ill`! I URL` ILVKJ Will leave Cape Vincent At 10,15 AM. on arrival of Train from Rome and Oswego, meeting Grand Trunk Trains go- ing East. and West. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. KINGHORN, Iforrv Wharf` UVJAUMAIUALIU lI.\JL1LJ|1, BULIJ ILIBIBLII, uuc of the Ferry Steamers will run as under: Leave Kingston daily, Leave Wolfa Iad daily, ; At1l:30am. At9am. \ 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 ON MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, & SATURDAYS, Ruin I '7-Qnnnn Kingston and Cape V'iucehI{-F13`. l'f - v----'** 7 - -~u C. rxcnn. Ja.., Mn-nu. \ `ILL leave Kingstqn daily (Sundays ex- cepled), and weather permitting, At. 8 A.M., connecting at Cape with 2 PM 1r-min for Rome, Oswego, kc. RETURNING, Will `DQVD nnnp Vin:-nnf f 521*?` Kingston and Wolrexlsland Ferry. CHANGE E nouns. R;:<;oRo~.a_ s couzrr. Kingston and Ganahoquef Route. LJAIELI Ax l.31A`\JhJl\llV On Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 3:30 -P M ' 111311 I` [8 \J LJ.I&J.`lJQUDl- On Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, at 6 A M, .L- For Freight or Passage apply to Captain on board, or to r: M Irtwnnnnw EASES-Forms of Leases and other descriptions of Law Printing kept. in stock at. the Daily News Oice. Every description of printing done to order. I . ILL Hmn and oufkiuaa of Jon PRINTING executed with neatness and pespatch at the Daily News ofce, Princess Street ' `VOMMENCING MONDAY, 26th instant, one I nf Yhn Fnrrv Rlparnarn will run an nnnr - DVERTISEMENTS for the Dun Nun, intended to appear the same evening, should be sent in at an early an hour in the day; an poulble. Post Oce, Kingalon, 15:h Dec.. 1868. Kinjznwn, '38 Nov., 1868. I.` CIT)` W Hllll, 1` Kingston, October 24, 1868. List of Lclu-rs pEM.-AINING in Kingston Post Uicc_ Lv DecemberI5Ih,1868:- VJ. Ill. 1113` \J'lJlJI\.1V. Ferry Wharf, foot Brock Street. Kingston, 24th Oct. 1863. Leave Kingston, 9:00 a.m. 1:15 pm. wan Steamer PIE2-EPON'I`, c. Hinckley, . Jr., Master, will run as trader. I 11 A 1711 'I?'1\Tl'l'I"l`\lT IJKJAILIQ-LA), AIJI-JIIJIJCLL-J, 1 lJ.l.,l\JI\.IJl . 8 am. | 7:30 mm. ON MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS, ._ I Anm Commencing Monday, 30th inst, :.aL.-J lu execnu h BU ._.':n.;z.' expedition Ii. m L` 5}" an order! In 1 or xnvored. WW3 X` LEAVE GANANOQUE. annva Wrinvn nn Rainy Ruisazrcr OHANONHUUSFI, lJ;_1. !`.` "1}iAi:`i{1zEl3%3xr' . tlT...l___.I__.. _._.3 `l!9_:.! SUNDA{ TRIPS. 1' .._..- TI WA TERTO WN, JUAVLIEII lI\rlKbJu non, Leave Wolfe Leland, I. 9:30 a 111. 1. 3 pm. G. M. KINGHORN, Ferry Wharf, foot Brock Street. -jnhar `IA `IR!-`.3 G. M. KINGHORN. I-..._l' C`...-.0 D_..,.I- 9.--- Iurlfz E .. -.._ LELIISI .`O7lC`."i.'- ng, lefd or DIN,` by leak of Iolid . r. I....- -1 .4-.. -JI u.L1 u uuuu , Ferry W barf. l5`Il\J High DEACON, Postmaster. 4uuu;u 4 p.m. Jj`E`vlAI.EEl, owing to the peculiar and impor- luint relations which they sustain, their pt('illlnl.' organizulion, and the offices they per- form, are .lbj"Cl. to many sufferings. Friedom l`im ill}-.-ie contributes in no small degree to their happiness and welfare, for none can be happy who arc ill. Not only 80, bat no one of lb -;se various female complaints can long be B|lll'<'I*L"i 10 run on without involving the gene- ml health of the individnnl, And are long pro- duclng permanent sickneu and premature de- cline_ Nor is it plensantto consult a physician for the reliefof these various delicate affections, and Osly upon the most urgent. naoesaiiy will a Lrne woman so far sacrice her grettest charm as to do this. The sex will then thank us for placing in their hands simple Specics which \.'.'!ll h.- fnnnd pir-at-inn: in rnlialvinn .....I n....'...... rvnnullls nu sucu unuuu uuuplv Ipauxuca WHICH \'.':H be found eicac-ions in relieving and curing nl1uU:il every one of most: troublesome com- pluinle peculilr lo the sex. Hundreds eu'er on in silence, Ind hundreds of others apply vainly to druggiats and doctors, who either merely tantalize them with the hope of :1 cu.-e or apply remedies which make them worse. I would not wish to assert anything that would do injustice to the aiicted, but I am obliged to say that although it may be pro duced from excessive exhnuution of the powers `of life, by laborious employment, unwholeaorne air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and co'ee, and frequent childbirth, it is far oftener caused by direct irritation, applied _ to the mucous membrane of the vagina iiself. When] reviewinv [ha t-.nu.u=u nf Ihpua rlian-aa._ uu tut: muuuuu u.|I:u.|un:uc Ul [DB Vuglu I15Bll. Wbeu reviewing the causes of these dll.l`E8:- ing complains, it is most painful to contem- plate the attendant evils consequent upon them. ll. is but simple justiceto the subject to enume- mte a few of the mum additional causes which so largely infect the life, health, and happiness cf woman in all classes of society, and which,` consequently, affect more or less directly, the welfare of the entire human family. The mania, that exists for prtcocious education and mar- - r1sge,csuses the years that nature designed for corporeal development to be wasted and par- verted in the restraints of dress. the early con- nement of school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of the bal -room. Thus, with the body hull`-clothed, and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, pet-verting in midnight t-eve s the hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is halfncc0m- plished. I In nnnannunnnn nf Ilnia nnuln niacin nu.-- L.-- In consequence of this early strain upon her system, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate rotary to re taiu her situation in school ` at a later day, thus aggravating tlQ\evil. When one excitement is over, another irprospective : keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now constant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely foroidding the exercise indis- pensable to the attainment and retention of or-` ganic health and strength ; the exposure to night air; the sudden change or temperature; ` the cumpiete rostration produced by excessive - dancing, must, of necessity, produce their Iegi-i puaucu. 1 I I tixnate effect. At. last, an early marriage caps the climax of misery, and the unfortunate one, hitherto so utterly regardless of the plain dic- tates and remonstrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treat- meal. This is but a truthful picture of the ex- perience of thousands of our young women. Lnnnr hpfnra that nhilifu tn arm-nine 1"'| l>'..n.-_ perleuub U1 iuuusnuun Ul uur yuung women. Long before the ability to exercise ihe func- tions of the generative organs, they require an education of their peculiar nervous system, com- posed of what is called the tissue, which is, in common with the female bre.-st and lips, evi- dently under the control of mental emotions and associations at an early period of life ; and as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive, lead, long belore puberty, to habit! which esp the very life of their victims ere nature has self-completed their develop- mnr 19 5. `_I :.- 4.5.,` Q. `* vi! and Q. ` 1" ? -!ri!`1-)1 7 V 5: .:` ~_` E` Run? \ v .\ NPBELL, """ \`:\i".}l sue 3% LHCHL. For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leucorrbaan, Too Profuse Menstruation, Ex hnuslion, Too Long Cominued Periods, fo Prolapsua and Bearing Down, or Prolapau ULL-ti, we offer the most perfect. specic known Directionn for use, die t, and advice, accompany. T`nInn1an in nvnru no:-ind nf fa frnrn hufnnnw JJIIBCIIDDI 10]" I158, (.116 ll uuu uVIl..ZB' IUDDIl1pIy. Females in every period of Iifa, from infancy to extreme old age, will nd it a remedy to aid nature in the dischnrge of its functions. Strength is the glory of manhood and woman- hood. HF.LMBOLD`S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BUCHU. is nnre strengthening than any of the prepara- tions of Bark or Iron, innitely safer, and more pleasant. , HELMBOLD. Drill! and Chemical Warehouse, having received the iudorsement of the moat pro- minent physicians in the United States, is now olfe red to aiicted humanity as a certain cure for the following diseases and symptoms, from whatever cause originating: General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Irnbecility, De- termination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Restless- ness and Sleeplessness at. Night, Absence of - Muscular Eloiency, Loss of Appetite, Dyspep- sia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, Disorgsninntion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Pal- pilation of the Heart, and, in fact, all the con- couibazml `elf a Nerrous and Debilitated state of the system. To insure the genuine, out thil . out. Ask for HELMBOLD S. Take no other. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price $l,26 per bottle, or six bottles for $6,561. Delivered to any address. Describe the symp- toms in all communications. Address H. T. I594 Broadway, N.Y. HELHBOLDB EXTRACT OF BUCHU. None are genuine unless done up in steel- engrnved wrapper, with fac-aimile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed | HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BACHU. HELMBOLD 8 EXTRACT BUG BU, -All LI flair" _ nzgtxng. Andvhnvin` fl WOMAN. E. '1`. HIILHBOLD. AMERICAN HOUSE, BO8TOl,MASS., The largest first-class Hotel in New Englnn, olfers Io Tourists, Families, and the Travelling . Public, accommodations and conveniences supe- rior to any other Hotel in the city. During tho put season additions have been made of nume- rous suits of apartments, with bathing roornl, water closets, &c., attached ; one of 'l'utt's mag-i nicent passenger elevators, the best ever con-, structed, conveys guests to the upper storey of the house in one minute; the entries have been newly and richly carpeted, and the entire house thoroughly replenished and furnished, making | it. in all its nooointments. canal to arm hmol in - \u\I|\I5I.lIJ Acylcuauvu uuu l.IlII.ll.IEI.l' IIIIKIDK it, appointments, equal to any hotel in the country. ` Tnlnornnh nan... mm...-.1 D...-..... -...1 r~..:.. ._ I-IF UUHUIKJ. Telegraph Oice, Billiard Rooms, and Qsfe on the tint floor. `I nitric 151111: L nnxr 15 we umy Imamule UM! rrepurnuon Ior I RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGI- NAL COLOUR AND PROMOTING ITS. GROWTH. ` - It is the cheapest prepnrntion ever ouedbto the public, as one bottle will lut longer and ac- complish more thnn three bottles of any other preparation. Our renewer is not 5 Dye; it want not sttiu' the skin as others. It will keep the Emir from falling out It cleanse: the Scalp, and mike: the HAIR. SOFT, LUSTROUS, AND SILKEN. Our Treatise on the Hair snt free by mil. R. P. HALL & Co.., Nashua, N.H., Propritors`. For sale by all Drnggists. Mrs WlttsIow s soothing syrup. commend any kind of medicine which we did`: not know to be good-parJicu|ar1yfor infants. ' But of Mrs Winsl0w s _Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge; in our own family it he: proved in blessing indeed, by giving an infant` troubled with colic pains quiet. sleep, and itsi parents unbroken rest. at night. Most parents} ' can appreciate these blessings. Here in an article 1 which works to perfection, and which is hnrtn- less; for the sleep which it aords the infant is E perfectly natural, and thelittle cherub awaken as bright as 3 button. And during the process a of teething its value is incalcuiable. We havei equently heard mothers say they would not be ` ' without it. from the birth of the child till it had I 1. finished with the teething liege, on any conIider- i I ation whatever. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. ' Be sure and call for Mrs Winslow : Soothing Syrup, having the fac-.n'mt'le of Curtis & Perkind " =_ on the outside wrapper. All other! are bane im- itationl. I Rev. Sylvanns Cr.-bb thne writes in the Boston . ' Christian Freeman : We would by no means re~ , l "I have never changed my mind respecting 1 them from the t-st,expecling to think yetbetter . 4 of thst which I began thinking well of. ' S Rgv. Hum: Wun Bzzcnln. For Throu. Troubles they are a specic, I 11- b in. -L.. "Most salutary relief in Bronchitis." Rev. 8. Slmrmln, Moi-riatown, Ohio. Very benecial when suffering from Colds." Rev. 8. J. P. AHDlI.B0l,t. Louis. Almost instant relief in the distressing lnbour of breathing peculiar to than " Rev. A. C. Eaanzsrox, New York. They have suited my case enctly-relieving my throat so that I could sing with case. '1`. DUOHLBII, Chorister French Parish Church, Iontreal. As there are iitations, be sure to oblnin the genuine. TWO BTILII 'I|[{|l-I Philosophy of lllan-Iago. A new Course of Lectures, on delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy embracing the nubjecta:-I.-low to live and what to live for; Youth, Maturity, and old.Age; Iunlmod gener- aily reviewed ; The cause of ; Flota- lence and Nervoul Dianna ocoounud for; lar- riage philolophicllly considered, to., kc. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures, will be for- warded posh-paid, on receipt of 25 cents, by ad- dreaaing' SECRETARY, New York Iluueum of Anuhomy und Science, 618 Broadway`, New York." ' T__ _: _ Te Batchelovl Hair Dye. This splendid Heir Dye in the but ii: the world ; the only true and perfect Dye ; hnrmlm, reliable, instnntnneou; no dhoppointment; no ridiculous tints`; remedies the ill elects ofbad dyes; invigorate: and leaves the Hair soft beautiful black or brown, Sold by all"Dmkg and Perfumers; and properly epplieci at Batche- lor'e Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond sheet, New York. urn nuwvurn up 9 -awww-ww -up- -n--r, The only nnqusonable and nbolute remedy for Nervousnesa, Debility, Ind Restoration to Manhood. The` `medicine, ukgn for four ieekl, cures as certain as water qnencheo thirst. Sold in Bottles at $3 (in gold), or four times" the qnnn- tity for $9. To be had ftoln the Agent, E. BAYLIS, l.U Luv ucslnuvu vnanunu Beautiful, Soft, Strong Hair is given to all who use Hnnvs Hair Gloss. ' Y..4.AIq_I t)|\nII-II|A.L::| ':A-nl:.` 1.- `I'1-:_ E_ Dr. Coll;y's Pillrigivut Tone and Vigor to the Degistiva Organs. `Ronni-ifnl Flnfr RM-nna 11.1:-5. niunn on all "LIA, EU LIIIIJCB LIX` IJIUBB. Jacnbs Rheumatic Liquid for Pain in the Side. V V Augnlt 8. 1` ..-...v- . u. ..-:_u aun.uA..g.n:.n4m\_.a.--.ua Ii ` L amumng at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don : adver- tise; to see the anxious proprietors look- ing into the streets and see the people go by, wondering why they don t. come in, while the stores of their neighboprs who do advertise are thronged `with customers. Some people will learn by observation, others will not.--Dazl'y Palladium. - `I j . Is the only infallible air Preparation for ESTORING GRAY I-`um 'l` rm nmn RANGE CERTIFICATES and Lodge Summunses may be obtained at the DAILY Nxws 01:-men-.. ' Orders by `mail prom`ptly iitIende d to. Devices for ever; deecnption of Orsnge 'p|'inting kept on. hand at the DAILY Nnws Srrux Pnnrrma; Howl. EaTABLIBB=I Aug 4. Contain no opium or anything injurious." Dr A. A. Ehua, Chemist, Boston. "An elegant combination for Coughs. Dr G. F. Bmunow, Boston. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers. Rev. E. H. Cnum. Brown : Bronchial Trohes. Dr lleco_rd s Essence of Life; _- A_I_ .._...-_'-a1-_-L.l.. -...l ..I...'.-I..L- ....._... iFFEc"F OF A-b:irEi{T1sING:--iu-iaA ..n.u.-....... -1. 52...... .. -I_-__.___ .|__ %..__!!._'-.1-_ .$. . Special lioucel. LEWIS RICE & SON, Proprietors. vEeEiAbLI_Tr;TuAu H 3 BBQ lI'0lIII INC AKBIII, E. BAYLIS, 38 Bond Street, New York. Ii1LnAI]L1_ aking a total of nnexpended ` I `balances on appropriation of $145,010.61 He would not refer to what he anticfpntod `I " 1 ' K 31st. December, 1868. The club on hllld 5 i on 30.11 September, as per Public Accounts, would be the state of the cash balance: It. 5 was $456,405 94. He estimated as recai_p u` 5 from I)0m&niun of Uam1dn-on_ General , ICOLIIH. 340.000 : (limo 2100 0011- run ll..-., ..... nu... mu a goon ueal ol uuncuuy existed in coming to ncorrect conclusion in reference tn nnr .......:..I ......A.=-- before the eritremrn could act in dividin I lhe excess of that debt beyond 30`), between the Provinces of Quebec nnd On- tario. The other was the Inc: that the II- eeme of the late Province of_Gnna.dn. which were to be handed over to the twoProl- ces, were also to be divided by theulnl arbitration. By reference to statement No. 5 4 in the public Acconnle, it would be Ieen `that on 30th September hunt, the amount [ of appropriations for thefycnr ending 310: December, remaining unexpended, WM, $483,132 20. He would now direct the II- tention of the House to what be estimated would be the states! the eppropnationn ? for the various services; at the clone of ti! present year. The following were the clusiona he had come to-the.t the amount [of appropriations, which would helmet- pended, and which would therefore` nil Ia. _. lfnr H19 1:-gr-inns gnu--in... _.. I uuuuuuu auuemenb. , Hon. Mr Wood said in might r_emnrk It the outset that a good d.eal'of dicnlty coming a correct emu-Jn.a._ ..-...cu Ill wuuug no a correct conclusion reference to our nancial condition- chiey from two causes. One VII, the prx-lent. uncertainty as to what. the debtof the late Province of Canadn in, which was 0. account} preliminsry to bo urirednt dividing the axons: nf lhat dal-no I-.4-.......a can nun Mn WOOD`S SPEECH ON THE BUD- GET. in committee of supply, Mr Wood undo his nancial statement. IJ.-..-. I1 - 117--.: --:J I - ' ' - ' In the Legislative Assembly on Tnesdny pcuucu, uuu WHICH WOIIIIC n3I'eIOI'` for the various services, would ban 1- lowe:- 0 hi] Government nu .. $34,639 It Crown Lands Expenditure . . 34,603 '11 . } Legiaintiou. . . . . . . 3,700 04. 5 Administration of Justice .. 15,993 3i_ Public Worn and Buildings . . 44,133 38 1 Agriculture . . . . . . 5,691 00 i Miscellaneous . . . . . . 4,286_19 , Luntric` Anyluma. . . . .. 3,5I_b I`! P Aid to Superior Education . . 1,500 00 Unforseen and Unprovided .. s,on 17 3 nuns AJlJl1l3IlI|IU ul I./ul4'ZM.lll--0I]_ Unel gcuum, $40,000; ditto, $100,000; nn Huh} ; Qcipal Loan Fund Account. $134,693 05:} 0 ] tonal from Dominion of $274,693 05. , | the Crown Lands De arlmenr. he esrimitdi I from Crown lands, 8 5.000; Clergy I $34,903; Common school Lands, 521940;; |Grummar dn., $500; total from _UmIn, , Lands, $131,443. Utherreceipta fxgmth. ` September to 81st December wouldjan :`-.--_ Provincial Lunatic Aaylu,m,.. $L,5_l!B5,;_. Malden Asy1um,$54.,02; Education D9 '_. ment,Q6,27'2 54 ; CssualRevenu.$4,3f_7%.a3Q; M Tavern Licences, $3.770 74.;-Refund, Reformatory, $288 72; do. per '1`, 0,; terson. $1,208 01; do. poi iion_.' Macpherson, $800 ; Law Stamps, L, 8., 52,565; Marriage Linengcs, 82,843 gdlixg. , gin Algoma, $100. umng Ion hand at 30:11 September, and.__n_l;<$5, received and estimated to lg. . 813: December, of 0 Fmnthp; }. be deduced the payment made. and to be. J made to 319: December, amounting;-10.; $693,405 19 ; which would. Jun in hand on the 312.: D:-nnmhm-AIIQIML II: . .-mm,-vu go , wuwu wuulu. ~19!!! hand on the 815! Dec8InbOhC.13I,9I-5 15.3,, Included in the -M93.U)9~ .1:-;a,~ manta, was an investment in ` ion Stock of 355,2_88~ 00; I0 `bxft the amount of appropriations nohuy. paid, ur 10- be piid during the 'ilIlBr,'i.`0~ from those which would ltphe, to 5145431061, was $838,121 50. -Til : I191]. , I point to whicbhc would cull the citation I of the Hollie, was the probchle sutoofgo. 4 nancinl position. duet prouiing for qllli- - abilities, on the 81st December, (1868. Tith- would be as follows :- V - Invested in `stock of the Do- - saoopoooai Tn- Ah... Ana- gnu. 4... _-. . EIIHU ...-....uoo-on Diuo ditto dluo .` Eulinuted Cub Bdnnoe. \--u_q . 5 pump, 4.L:osd sang, i. 'l'olol...... ..... Il,42,D:|5 TI to set o, except the iudebtsdueseioiht ` Special Funds. The two 8pecin1?1IIW -= which it was necessary to nuke ennui! vision, were the Common School M - " which was to be divided between Gttllb ` unddQuebec,bend the $3?! Bdd Fun which longed excnsi to-Opp: - Gensde. The principlljaf tho'eeVOVPIl& ` it would, of course, heueceuery to probe!!! _ intact. There was another fund wltwh r they could not touch at all---the Ilntlfci ties Fund, arising from the Clergyelervi. - ' It had been distributedfmn Ottswedu T V ` the past year, but during next manner would be distributed here. This-Fund, `les- the current. year would ttnouni -Jo $l3`7,994:8l. The annual diltbntion VD " usually in the mrolnth of J;1ld as are werenotordina'y e 'tl ' _" riod. Ituhe dietbm of this l polities Fund, of course thoeefnnni ' - ties which were indebted to the Uni been Fund, `and were in urreityget no per. i tion of it. shore went into the - ersl fund, an t at other 'tnnu1cip1' " if as the luv now st'ood,`g'ot_ Then as regarded `the Coinmonchool ` i the prohuble ncttreceipte for `th_e`18-u1onthe7 `` ending 31st December, 1868, would 1, to $108,987 16. The nettt receipts-pf `. Grammar School Fund during ;the;eeng- e period were 810,880 70. These tlusofnh { amounted to $257,818 .6`!-whiel| n taint , .2. `from the sum of; the three iteme_ .-.5 Ind; mentioned, the investment in'dehum:rdo1~` -the Dominion, that in Dominion stockzsud - E I the cash in head, would leave I nettteehltu ' * of $735,133 on; as the clot: `_ ' ` has ` year's transactions. If we I` d ` 4 ceipts from the Common School met School lends, there would heft, ` surplus `on the you- s 9! ` $900,000; The next question. he touch upon was as to the provision made for the interest on the exceut of the _, debt felling to our share, Assuming th,_u :. the debt of the late; -previneerof would exceed $62,500,000. by` $9,500,000 and that the excess woe iiinriblid tween Ontario and Quebec eceordtng to ` population, us at llll cement; uheuwtitur; `~ at tlve per cent/would be pI_I{I'by lhtjllg"; on $5,288,900; by Q0953 This would impose on On`lIf'l0__'l1I interest payment of '_$904.4,1,7; Ind. *!.P9 _`,,_ Quebec, $210,553. In _nn\klng outttw counts with the Dominion (for _` x k charged them with 9 39!"! '`.;1"Lie!*z live er cent. cu the building fnni,.wlIh,__n_,3`e_l?A\ P e '\ "1. interest on the Grammar 335.991 ta 3 with s yen : interact ` CI -: Against which there weeuothiug properly ' `the Common School fund;-.l io`~:~_eey-2` " SEE LAST PAGE. THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 17. Git): {Daily Ncms. NUMBER 62. o v a v u o .- '.`l.VCU DJ 71. 04 :1 44,133 4,235 29 3,5!_b`'z 77 AND Ucnerd 4 Ann-:_n_1 FAMILY /---'\-'v 5` km . [nape-clot J1 vat L` CCEPII. .30-. '.\`I.IVALi.ID PI .\'lTl'RE `?.uDl'CRD, Ail .r-.3 ham...` 2- -I- .um -ma: A[ll..l.\G_ 5 Imam`-.. M Subscribers who naiv- U I`: TIwv:- S publilbed every 11'` Dullnrl per snail. I 4 Inclnrgod FHIDOIH` -Ij '1 `, .` Hoot. .E 'pnnicuhlI J me: A! Jocjj 7. nrvlg--4| -Q-in Prizes`? -nvli snow! A :1 Arm!" .% Kn AX tu` . ulf BRLIV` 410 Z as published` at ` mu tho Inn hrgc uncut of and Two Dollars pa rill!` '21-: Adda-nnlnl D nly. A small adven y nppeariug is better 1 n nccaainuuly. h)l.l7.\ll~`. .\'\'I1I. .___.-.. , uunnu nuuutll; 8! - 10M: articles. fuuml; cattle wanted; for sale: cattle strayed. &c., when . intenecl for 25 cents each inser- aymle only in advance. When dis- a5 PI'0pm'tiuuat.e price will be charg- ORINO AND CLOTHING : LOOK O|.I'l'!__[.OO|( OOT! f.`II\ll,`\"'I` .n..-...\ [VH5 a_oARomc. AL AND l.\lP03I`.\NT .\0Tlul~I T0 (`A511 (`l`STO.YlElib'. I nuul V IIJIII ; for 9110. V -..-......nuu.1 on we UAILY iZW.~` is fuliy r-nu-~half larger than; my other daily journal published! gmon. The circulaxion of the old ished weeklv ClIROl\'I(`LF2 AND Nuw;-1 bgreater thin any other weekly pub- m the county. Advertisers will Ive that `these journals are the best. | for attracting public attention in; ocalin-. - alum -nu a-_nL. . 1:: 3 .UL L4Ul .DuL 4U:I1f\ 3, me work of etery description, promptly with the very best Wotkmlnsbip and ; noble price. 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