(`ll ( A 1 ISSLT FA AND L respectfully solicited. ` P LAN Ilrlglll, 1.~1xLrE.\' 0t`.wr;s. JAMES HOPE. 1,1868. Pun nu IUIL. Cash Customers I0- mo -une evening, mbourinthoday R. TANDY. L`! lull -1-\- n Dun Nlvl, lune evening, b0l.|.I' in thin (in: .`hcrn'sr_ n 1 guuzl A'J Ill` [9 Utbcr Notice: in 2! numb in toprobot` .m.eroeu of In Report: ofnnks, `.0 amend Lectunu, u.._.__ . _ -n._ --I-J 'l`HE Subscriber begs to announce to Partner: and the public that he hu re-established the OLD EAGLE FOUNDRY, and has supplied himself with a. new and complete set of patterns far Threshing Machines, Ploughl, &c., which be is now prepared to supply at the lowest remune- rglirn nrir-c-I NSTRUHEYTS 1aken in exchange. Tuners! 1 seat to` all parts of the country at reason-' Able rules, `EAGLE I:-guuomr. THBESH|NB_MAGHlNE8.J ----- 3--nnnvndl `IJQIIJLIAI 13 Ill: be! In [be Dominion. Manufactured by J. REYNER. A gunrantee for ve years given, with etch Instrument, and .uu at prices to defy` .compe-minn. L\l|.H|N'll|lUl'l. IELODEUSS, from $30 upwu-dl. New URUASS. " :65 `- These instruments an: voiced nnd tuned by J. Rayner himu-H 315, yen: experience in teach- ing Church Uboi-s, Ac, gin: him the advantage of knowing the kind of lone mast uuitablc fur the nice Secondhnsd PIANUS from $40 and Lipwnrda, Al RPV\llu`D'-I 'uI\IaL.u.1D .VU.IlDD-II. LUIVUUN DUUIILVIVY _ ' Bclgrnvis Annual Beelon's Obziatmas Annual Good Cheer Hnnnnyl-I Almanac R,outledze'i Christ-nus Annual Bow Balls Almanac Good Words for the Young, No. 2 Goie_v's Book for January, 1869 Sunday Ihgazine nnd,Good Words for De-l camber Sabbath School Messenger for 1868, in boards Roolledge'a Every Buy`: Annual OE Laud`: F2ud-ChriIum.s Story Book Seeker! after God (Sunday Librnry series) - Gentle Life--second series Trench`: Household Book of English Poetry Tom Brown`: School Days, blue cloth gilt &c. kn hr Ii. w ER NER. Auctioneer & Commission Merchant IVIJICIJ. Ldlllfllul A Sales of Dry * and Saturdays every Evening. Nov, 2. 30KSronlt1ESEASO. f` Conxinnznenta respectfully solicted, which Liberal Advances will be made. Q..|..- ...r n__ h--.J- -_ !I~,_--a-__ mL,__-: ~- ouusu .-sou-Ix. beading, Knded a mm: by A node ofnl `under 10 lines 75 Jim. HM.-. L`--:.._ .- ' \ .,._-..n. 5: 5-uor WUYIDICS3 I rally xobe found there lbll practical 5Insicinn_ H868. con. 1868.1 L (J4 .5 Urglni 8!; __II.. lgkr Au1HnAcI1E7:oAL mm 01cc-sI. Lawrence Wharf, Foot of Johnson Street. UR Coal is Pure Luckawann, being mined in '1.he very heart of the Lacknwanl. Valley, Scrnnton, Pitutou, and Wilkes Barre, from tho but selected mines, and is prepared with great man: DYY.l'rlIlV fnr pal-nilv nun and uill ha UEBB uclcclcu uuucu, Iluu 13 QJFUPRIILI wuu grunt. care expressly for Family nae, and will be screened and delivered la the best possible co - dizion. n__-_|.:nr.r1-It \lI'L1`-`U. Best selected Sc Coal for grates constant-y on band, also Lehigh Lump for Foundry (He and Blouburg for Blacksmiths. Tallinn {Ya-I-4 n.l:........ in `n. -...L J 51... . . Iul Jun, 11 Pint: Llolzuses, 5 IN Oatmeal or 10 lbs 15 lb Salt, I r\- l\...., T `RALED TENDERS WI be received by the LS undersigned, :1 his oice, until WEDN l~;b'll.\`l'. 30th December Inst. :1 12 o'clock noon, from parties wmlling to enter into a contract for supplying the House of Indus- try with the foliomng Ration! for one year, from Lat Jauunry. 1869,10 1slJnnunr_r, 1870 2-- 1 I. u.--a ~ i 1!) Bread. 5 lb Beef or Mutton, I In r-.,.-..`-.. -uhna-rnhno` -Ln p-blind OVUI RT OF ADVERTIBING.-Horace Greeley, of New York, |ayI:-Th0 most successful business men in this city Ire those who have sdvertlud liberally and constantly. A smnll advertisement con- Itintly nppeuing in bettcr than a display column ooouionslly. `BRISTHAS NUMBER LONDON SOCIETY I Rolrnvin Ar-nu-1 Dec. 11. ILl\ U PTICCS. Threshing Machine: repaired on the shortest 'il`lI 11 rnnrlu-rurn hr}:-on IUICBIJIB8 JIIILUIUCI IUPI otica, at mnderste prices. Princess Su-een. I1 .1-1-nu: Dec.12. Nov. 10. oncv 1 week. 4 ecltl Nancy: of Bil.-9-: ' D0 alluring. M [)0 of Daub . ~ u____. I__. p I unLn.`.`.1.V, Han S:-crc'ar_v and Treasurer. Kingston, Dec-smber 19, 1869. max ou`r2_;oo( out: FARMERS and Trustees cf Church of igxrnnl dea}ers in Melud 'r,zIn5 3: poor worthless imtrumenxl nil: Ink`: 0'. -4 .L...-.. .|.._. _._,, x Brock SL, near the uket, Kingnon, Ont. `uu DBUBIUUTE 101' DIICIBlIl||. _Terma Cub. . Delivered in any part of the av, October 21,1868. ____ HOUSE OF-'__|NDU(8TRY. '1`1~:.\*meRs FOR RATIUNS. The supplaas must be of good qua`i1_v, and EU}!-\ :1 IO um nppruval of the Direrlors of the Insti- . \ 1:03, who do cot blud lhemselves to nccgpl L!` c lowest Trnjer. ` RCHS, Large Size, 3!`! And 320. In fact everything connected with the Music Trade, A! REYNER'S_ .1,-vuu mu LUL owes! Trnjerf T(l1-l _1}'r:\*.\f E B 0 an \a_.\' 'r1=n3: DAILJ NEWS JOHN HENDERSON, PRINCESS snunzr. RUVHHLCB Will IIU I.I.II:|.IU- Gooda on Tuesdnvu, Thursdays at 10 LID ; and at 7 o'clock land 4 I From J. REYNERS DER.` Music Store, CH] Marble Block, ldny o Princess-st. pose z ._-_. nigh JUHNSTUN BROW {'\_A__: "$1.1 ' ' J.` tench-1 c, I of fur] JAMES SWIFT -5: CL: I.) I \JAV LPKUIJ `I L`, Kingston, Ontnrio. I ' LIME. III` WW Above 10 ling 7 'uou.,A.IdtvoeUiI insertion. 7 g_;,,, ,,-:,_.._.1_...Li .._-........u..- nuu (instrument: are gene- tcannot be sold to my Churches, beware Meludeotzs and narrnnnnrun --.-. _...... | : .;-1-J nuu upW!\l G. At REYNERS. KINGSTON. (C; for 3 I|lI\Il`=l` I 1 l`Rn'_r__S l`AC];)Y S, '4`: 1--1::-I-tr-1 Vl` HE Illustrated Pronouncing Dictionaries are received. A mu-val of Cheapness. 250 Engmvingi, 320 pages. Only 15 Gents! The Larger Disuonary 400 pages, 250 beautiful En- gravings. Only '25 cents. Ant-nnnl Rnnin Mnrnnrnnrlunul T.nv-an Llkn-nu; j in the mum of GEORGE CHAFFEY and BROTHER, In-`oivenls. '1-`HE Creditors of the above mentioned in- ` Iolvents, including the individual creditors of the several partners, are hereby requiredho al- ! A meeting It the offce of MESSRS. GIL- `DERSLEEVE and WALKEM, Solicitors,in lbe of Kingston on TUESDAY the FIFTH ofJA.\UARY next at 11 A I for lbe pur- `pose of considering various mum.-a nnnnatvnt` I FEE CANADIAN ALMANAO has srrived. A n- HI....-.:...-.-.: n_|....A._ :. ..:___ -,_.,, EYHVILISI. IJIIIJ LJ I.'.BLl|n'- Accouut Books, Memorandums, Luge Albums for 1200 Photographs, elegant, and of all kinds and sizes. Bought for silver, very cheap. nnv Rnnlcn Jnrrnla Lndcrnrn llmnnnna nn '-l ;`!'A:1rr 3! 2431 I 3 mm and uuln:,I. ,snd 13c2nufor ` I 1olieea,31,25Qr. - 1'1 cenu forevutyg ` `hula InHnnn' IILIIJ IIGUUI -5-|UII`Ul IUI. UIIVUF, `CI CLIUHIJ. Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Almanacs and Diaries, 1869. _ kl__. Q.._2..- ..f D-L--I DAAL- I -11- l1,-,I. ---.7 In -I-Inunxu. DEX! M11 tor the IPQSE C0951-iveriug various matters connemed mm the wxndmg up of the estate. `K JAMES GRANT MACDONALD, i mgston, Dec. 14, 1868. A.gignee` ` uu unn.1LJln.\ Au.:1:1.Vz1u uaa nmvea. 1 A tine Hlumiusted Calendar is given gnu : with it. -`-.-p..-- -.-. .-__-_, [FOR cHu5gP Boobfsl All the new and popular pieces. A nice as- aorunsnt and procuned to order. Melodeona and Concertina for sale at J.JH.lI|CU' 1605. New Series of School Books, Latin, Groe.k, French Grammars and Readers. -u -ur uznurr OI JAM.".D UICBENY, Of Kings._1.4:u,Tu\ilor_ an Icsnlvt-nt_ r HE L`r'5di1ore of the Inmlvcut .. [list he has made an nssigum Jesxule and eecls under lbc nbovu . `the undersigned Assignev, uni uh nuivnd In f'..v-ni.a|-. Iva,` ...:.n:, . llnfsloltent Act of NH. and Amend- ments thereto. .j_ In the mud or THOMAS CONLEY, of the City 01 Kingston, Tailor, an Iulolvent. V `BE Creditors of the above-named are notied I 1 that he has made nn assignment. of his EI- i tale and Effects under the above Acts to me. the ` undersigned Assignee, and they nre required to furnish me, In bin two months from this due, |w11t1 tb':`r clms ans:-ifwina nu ..-....-..- -L, !l_IlS(;[\'('lIl At? of 1564 and Milena- ments thereto. AS removed from his old aloud, No. 22, to his new Premises, No. 30, Princess Street, where he now offers for Sale 60 Boxes of Bright Virginia Broking Tobacco of the purest and Choices: Brands. I nnn O....I:--.nn T no-H1.avH'n Flillf and Vanhi -7? F UDOICCII Df. _ 1,000 Packages Lotillard'a Eurekn and Yacm. mg Club Smokigg, and fine Cut Chewing To- bacco: ; also Lor1uard s Snutfa. - gag:-.g UUIVIBIIIIU wlwrilnw AND OUT SDIIJKING TOBAOGOS OF VARIOUS BRANDS. Also, a choice Assortment of Moerschnum, Brinr Root, sud Fnuey Lava, and Clay Pipes, and Totzpcconisfl goods in general. Win-\'|n-nln and 1]? one .`.i 6: 1}? iii a;. ..{ }iniiia- moms lherelu- `1 u.x-an nu IUIUIEU me WI this date, wi-b their (1.4 curiI_v1hey hold, if any, and if nnne; stating the! un ier oath with the vozzc nl...n-._. .u.-.=u mu, VI ulu um momns trom wnh clms. specifying the secnmy they uid, If any` and the value f it; and if none, {Dialing tbv fuct-1he whole auested under oath, will the vouchers in support of such claims. i .lA\lI.`Q an A\!'\'f\\`Y GEO. W. GBEIGHTGN. BREWER or THE BEST PALE ALE AND POR1 ER uv wznmuv cuuv.w,4. Kingston. Feb. 13. ;`-'i`ry Gardner : Baking Pow der. 3- Try Gardner : Cough ne. medy.-ee Advertisement. k L uummon DCHOOI 'l'l uSt'I quested to send in their Acco signed, on or before lhe 3131 [ \.nI`A 0| HALVUINU U. \UKETS B [ QFETS of lbean beeunilul and up Chrislmns Urnumenla just arrived and I "" -1.. _.,_f FFEGT or ADVERTISING.--II: iI| amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don t'. 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 neighbours who do advertise are tbronged with customers. Some people will leun by pbservntion, i others will not.-Daily Palladwm. 1 G lali M A`ND'RiIT)TLU\VEIE OF BRILLANT COLOURS. I`l{0N'l`ENAC Blll-.'\V>Ell]' Board of Common School Trustees LL who have CLAIMS against the Board of . n r- - * K I3w6 ii"E'"i'[ I a A n s Nov.23, 1868. Dec. 9. Kingston, Dec. U lull '|s4Ia\l-l|1i- av--- ` Wholesale and Retail, Kingston, Oct. 15, 1868. December 1;! DJ llruer. WM. ARMSTRONG, Secretary B.C.S.T. Board Room, C.S T , ; Kingston, December 16, 1868. TU Hull _-.1 -, thn , n- "` I *lI)v( 0 "`*LoItbenn-zucchini" hl_.l--_Q ' [-RS STENSONS EYE WAIVER is 1 by ll` 1! bnncvu xme swnnnr waam, Kmart J7` " w. 'i;{c:7"s` e.;.;sx.s`L:i.;;;..;s;;.., 80 KING STREET. ._ n .(;d at. Kingston, 22nd Dec. 1868. JAMES SHANNON, H..:..I I _ __.:- -ummer of JAM!-ZS GREEN`, of thacity of :ings._1uu.TdH0r_ an Ir .-`lnlvs-nf . Common School Tm-n.=.:-u rm. Inna --. -- "nnuisiifliiiiiiimns. PRICE 12; cavrs. JOHN HENDERSON. D.:..... __ 0.-., o Ins}; .-E`l-l;E-';. I `nu Iunopn _ my. l\.B.-`!'Io numb. III inning`. nI STATIBNERY. 1u:M0VAT.1" lot` HANGING BASKETS and BOU- ETS oflbeaa bmunilnl ma .. ....... -:--L S. P. `WHITE ,__..`u nun auuu IIIU LU` -nd Accounts 1.01138 under- ` December instant. By order. \l'u AD|lamhn\r.- 'i"W'17EtT .... uumma ngamst the Board 1 School Tmstec-3 for 1868 are re- lin their Aflrinnnla .. .|.... A =uy|.ru|\ Ul aucn ('l.'lIW5. JAMES SHANNON, Uicinl Assignee. .. nn\.l' n uchers i E. H. PARKER, Mnrket Square. E 11. PARKER, \l....l.,.. u._,. ANADA). THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 24, I C E- Kilim -sT1i1;E'i` `SKATING RINK. Spec No ' -__\ CGI. ch00l KINGSTON SKATING ULUB A 1" E R I CA N H 0 U S I 'D(`nD"l`t`\Ll' II A no QHAJNUJ, Umcial Alsignee. L.aHIvt'Ll|.. I J. lvcut are nulied nssigumrrnl of` his 3 Acts to me ....~l .I. _ nun LIB: IBQULV , Princess Street. .-my uu IJILIJ IFUIII ,specifying the se- \ the value of ii: the whole attested I in support of such ...--4 \u*`J IIU If.`- two m. mhs fro an.....if.._,- AL A - 11. rnnn nut, Market. Square. nuc unu Q Prigu fol I}! An In}: Chal- 1 I|];pI'O[Hill8 'ived and for sale r. vvnxln, Tobacconiit. for sale PUBLIC notice is hereby given that Snles of ORDNANOE LANDS will tnke place at the following places in the Province of Ontario, at the dates bereinaer mentioned : At Kingston, 29 Lots, on Wednesday , `Feb. 3rd, 1869. Toronto, 147 Lots, on Monday, Feb. 8th. Burlington Heighu, Hunillon, 33 Lots, Feb. l.0lh. A cnuntu :'n1u.I,LJuU|'| nuns, outuruny, Feb. 20th. Peuetanguishene, 60 Lots, Wednesday, Feb. 24th. Purchaserd will be allowed to pay in ten an- nual instalments. One to be paid at the place and time of sale, and the real in nine equal In- nual payments with interest at six per cent. Particular: as to Ims,dia1enuiona, site, arc. will be given in the local papers. By order, ' 12' DA1)Ir\rm WM. F. comm, f'\-.l ____ I -_ no 1 u ruuuu, Will 16179 Dupe Vincent A: 10,15 A.ll. on arrival of Train from Rome and Oswego, meeting Grand Trunk Trains go- i East and West. ago: freigm or passage apply on board, or to G. M. KINGHORN, Fa!-iv `N ha :5" .,.-- ,..... , . ,...... Ox MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, & SATURDAYS B a..:n. | 7:30 mm. 0: KONDAYS AND SATURDAYS, L 4 pm. STTNDA TRTPQ A few more boxes of those cheap FIGS, beat and cheapest in the cily, only 20 cents for nearly '2 lbs. 3; lbs. PRUNES for 25 cams. 22 lbs. CU RRANTS for $1. New RAISINS, 10 cents per lb. SPANISH UNIONS, 5 cent: per lb. nm. 1'. UUl.'rlL`|, Ordnance Lands Agent. Department of Secretary of State, Uttawa, 12th December, 1868. WILEY I- Tbecquu he 21 Tue balfnq ` U P run` In; an A Kingston and Cape Vincent F0171}. O. Hmonu. J3., Mann. V ILL leave Kingston daily (Sundnys ex- cepted), and weather permitting, At 8 A.M., connecting at Cape with 2 P.M train for Rome, Oawego, he. RETURNING, Will `RIVA (`Inna Vinrnnt Klngstoh and Wolfe island :Fe1-ry. CHANGE 3; nouns. l\J.IlI.|Dll.V\JAlLV\]' .\JLVlJll' EDI- IUIIIHI, LHIC of the Ferry Stenmera will run an under: Leave Kingitou daily, Leave Wolfe Isd dsily, At 11:30 am. At 9 am. 3:30 pm. 1 13.11:. l`|.. IIl'1Il'T\ A `TB '|I'7TBI'\ AC6 L Q I lilri-nu-\ n wvpn , _-..-.., .....1 ;n u. IUIEl,lJot'q. Exsonvn OUMMITTEE: W. R. Mingnye, Esq, Capt. McGill, R..C.R., J. P. Glldrrsleeve, Esq, N. Keuv, Esq, G`A.K1rkpatrick, Esq. W. M, Hen.-hmer, Esq. SECRETARY J2 TREASURER: R. W. Buxnow, EIQ. TICKETS: Family Season Tickeis for three or mm-e-lo Non-Sl are-holders, $10. To Shareholders, $3. Family Season Tickets for two--'l`o Nou- Sbareholders. 87 50. To Sbarehofde-rs, $6 tingle T:cker.-To Non-Shareholders, $15. To Shareholders, $4 Apylicaliuns for Tickets to be male to the S.-cremry at the office of C. F`, Gnlderateevz-,' Es-0. BALTIMORE OYS_TERS LJLII-l4\J L\JlIrL) Sir J. A. Macdouald, Hon. It 0 R H` L` n,n,,.u,, '1'.!-iirkp1t.rlck,Eeq.M R J. OurtwrighL,Eaq ,HP, John Fraser, Esq , John Carruxhera, Esq., Robt. Deacon, Er.-q, G. M. Wilkinson, Esq., A. Livingston, Esq, G. 5. Ross, Esq, H U. Voigt, Esq. E3\'R`.f`.lT1`lVl`_ l\M\ll'I"I'1..`nV . ' Kingston an! Ganunoque Route. : -.-, -.-----, vv v-- --- .-.. ---vu LEAVE K1NGTON. On Tuesdnya, Wednudayl, ind Fridays at 3:30 P M '..u.r uu_v,uICj` -may be ruoud. I *9 nun. `A IRE. LEAVE GANANOQUE. On Wedneldays, Fridays, and Snturdayl, It 8 AM, `Altar Freight or Passage nppiy to Captain on board, or to 1 It Irnaannmu 135!-LJl`a|lJ`-l` ULLLID UL LAUHUCH CI-.|l.l. Uluul descriptions of Law Printing kept. in stock nhthe Dnily News Office. Every I description of printing done to order. i ILL Hams--uni om:-"kinds of.Jb;`| Pnmrma executed with nootnoso and ! pespatch 1: the Daily Nowl oco, Princes Street {WOMMENCING MONDAY, 26:11 instant, one I of `III: Furl-r Rummorn will run In nnnlnr . magma, :3 Not, 1868. Drc.18. Dec. 9. li`\i. All Tickels payable strictly in miranre. R. w. HARHUW, g..- I. In. U enabled av`-T, ,"-`h Ernmrexpcl 3'1 `b! CHI! all uni: 1- L-rry vv nart, II Kingston, October 24, 1888. ORDNAN(_.`._E LANDS. tarry "ll Kinglton, 24th 0c!. Leave Kingston, 9:00 a.tn. 1: I5 p.m. WEE Steamer PIEITIEPONT, 0. Hinckley, . Jr., later, will run as under. `I I'll I H-In Tritvtwnnunsv uumugnuu nenguu, nunuton, 33 Lots, Amberstburgh, 4 Lots, Saturday, Feb. 13th. London, 1 tract of land, Tuesday, Feb. 16th Fort Erie, 104 Lola, Fridny, Feb. 19th. Pellmrn Farm, Short Hills, Ssturdny, Feb. EASES-Forma of Lease: and othgar a.J...._..!_.a.:___ _t `I`__. `i )_:_L2__,.. 1....` in` A AI|lk.)lIJL'A-L` I. . JAMES A. Hnunzason. ElQ., D.O VICE-PRESIDENT 2 JOHN R. Drcxsnn, Esq, MD. ' DIRECTORS: Commencing Monday, 30th inst. rn: ITIAIIB Ofllceru for . up I n 1 of + L:.;n an id . Job Printing, n 1! Y ._--y2uuj T IfI-'I` RECEIVED DAILY AT F: S: BEES`! PRINCESS ST. SUN DA ? TRIPS. 1 _-__ 1-I TVA TEE T0 TVN, . ll. KINGEORN. Ferry Wharf, foot. B:-o Street. lth not I RRR I 5 p.m. N G. M. KTNGHORN, Ferry Wharf, foot Brock Street. ` -faker `)1 `IQRQ PRESIDENT: E. PARENT, Under Secretary of State. AND nun, I0 1868. _ Alex. Campbell_ T.Kirkpntrlck,Eeq.MP._ P. John Frnnnr Fun :-A.'J pltpujd Terfnorv And Aq- IKE L o Leave Wolfe Island, 9:30 n m. 3 pm. M mnrmnmu 1 868-9. JAY \ll-I-LJ'I`L1I Ferry Whnlujf. unll-l\\J II 7 Sue. J: Tress. [ilk DJ, . Princess St; Brown s Bronchial TI-oclies. `~I have naver changed my mind respecting them from the first, expecting to think yet better of that which I began thinking well of. RSV. Hum! Wun Bncaxn. "For Throat Troubles they are a specic. N. P. WILLIS. Ln, . - lllrs WInslow s soothing syrup. Rev. Sylnnus Cobb thus writes in the Boston Chriuian Freeman : We would by no means re- commend any kind of medicine which we did` not know to be good-particu1srlytor infants. But of Mrs Winslow : `Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge; in our own family it has proved go blessing indeed, by giving on infant troubled with colic pains quiet. sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at night. Most pnrents can appreciate these blessings. Here is on article which works to perfection, and which is harm- less; for the sleep which it stfords the infant is perfectly natura.l,and the.1ittle cherub nwskes Is brightns I button. And during the process of teething its value is incalculable. We have frequently heard mothers say they would not be without it from the birth of the child till it had nished with the teething siege, on any consider- ation whatever. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents I bottle. Be sure and call for Mrs Winslow : sootlnlng Syrup, having the fac-similc of Curtis & Perkins on the outside wrapper. All others are base im- .-\.v. u. A4. vunruh Most salutary relief in Bronchitis. Rev. 3. Smorruen, Morrialown, Ohio. Very benecial when suering from Colds. Rev. S. J. P. AND:naoN,St. Louis. Almost inatnntrcliefin the distressing labour of breathing peculiar to asthma." Rev. A. C. Ecouarog, New York. "They have suited my case eu.clly-relieving my throat so that I could sing with ease." T. Duczunxx, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. As there are imitations, be sure to oblain the genuine. ` ' tr Every one who t.`_`tLe ot lbll P013. In will give full ..1 3- . un In la...--I... .4 unulalnnu UULIUUII. It will` keep the hair from falling out. It cleanse: the scalp and makes the hair sofr, lustrous, and silken. II. is a splendid hnir dressing. R. P. HALL t Co., Nashua, N.H., Proprielorl. -;i-.:j-:` 4.`.-nova; rv44A..\ I The bznia of its remedial propertiea is a vege- table compound. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOUR. In ..:ll~I.-.._ .|_- L,:_ 1, 1- In r---an nu-uuu nuuituuun uuve UCBD IIIMIB Of nume- roua suits of apartments, with bathing rooms, water closets, &c., attached ; one of Tun : meg- 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 appointments, equal to any hotel in the country. Tluarnnh nun... n:1t:.....a D .... -_.I H I Philosophy or Marriage. A new Course of Lectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Austomy embracing the Iubjeci.I:-How to live and what to live for; Youth, Maturity, and old Age ; Manhood gener- ally reviewed ; The cause of indigestion; Flam- leuce and Nervous Disesses accounted for; Mu- risge philosophically considered, he, to. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures, will be for- warded poet-psid, on receipt of 25 cents, by ed- dreseiug SECRETARY, New York Museum of Anslorny and Science, 618 Broadway, New York. I run I:UuuLl']. Telegraph Otce, Billiard Rooms, and Cafe on the rst oor. Special liouccl. AMERICAN HOUSE, BO_STON, MASS, The largest first-class Hotel in New England,` oera to Tourists, Families, and the Travelling Public, accommodations and conveniences supe- rior to any other Hotel in the city. During lhe [mat ueuon additions have been made or annrlmtania mhh r...n.:.... -......- Batcllelos Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the beat in the world; the onlylrue and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill eects of had dyes; inrigoratass and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful black or brown, Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batche- lor s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. Hair Restorer Rlslorfl gray hair to its natural color and and prndur-en luxuriant growth. It gives 1 beautiful glou and delighxful fmgnm-e_ Man ufsctory Ind Bale: Omcel. 4-.- _-vvw-1.- up -av\.r-.I\1I.a urn -a-41.1, The only unquestionabha and absolute remedy for Nerrouaneu, Debility`, nnd Eealornlion to Manhood. The medicine, taken for four iveeku, cureq aacengin all water quenehu, thirst. Sold in Battles in $3 (in gold), or four times 1118 quin- Lity for $9. To be had from the Agent, II. BAYLIS, Aug` 4. 38 Bond Street, New York. ` Dr. Colby : Pills impart Tone and Vigor to the D istlve Organs. 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I I-`"5 1868. ucu Iu rue nwresala bow window. Subur- bun window frames would hardly carry off gold-medals at. universal exhibitions as triumphs of menm'neri_e. It,wun, indeed, most. aeasonubie weather for any one who had a. snug roof over head, and credit with his coal merchant and trndeapeople gene- rally. With these and an easy mind, the intense cold wirhour. ought L0 have given but nkeeuer zest. to the quiet enjoyment within. Unfortunately the minds of both my wife and myself were much disturbed. `l`he fortunes of the marrow depended on the events of the night, and we were wait- ing expectant, in all the feverise anxiety of wishes unsatised and ham: rial- |nII.IuIU- Ir. was our Christmas turkey thnt was in question--ours by promise und by gift at least; although doubts, shadowy an grant, bud gone on gradually assuming consisten- ` cy and shape, until we had negrly arrived at the conclusion that it must have become some one else I by right: of capture. My wife : uncle, old Mr Wurzel of Westreppo, had promised to contribute to our Christ- tnna dinner one of the primes: of his cele- brnted breed of Norfolk turkeys. In the hospitality of our hearts we had it_nmedi-'_ ately taken steps accordingly. The fat ted turlrev hninu an -m 'r--'"- lliu. Nine o'clock striking, John. We1l,if it does not come in another hour I give it up H "'After all," said I, necsing I condence ` I was very far from feeling, the railway companies must have a. gross: desl todo tu- niglit. Upon my word, now that I think 0t 1:, it : much more likely that they will deliver the things dru. thing l.O-III0l- row. .11 - - -- uvcn acvcuu. uuacn cubugclul I0 0Ill I0 '19, for he had told me so; and as for Pa- leue, be was the moss frank of men, and had small scrapie in inlimning to us that he looked forward with in lean. ts nmoh pleasure to a meeting with the Wenkreprpn turkey as to the reunion of his cousin and her husband. :3... 1n.,_._.___ :- 7A1 ` 4' ...5-mum iuulslug snug and might use a room could look. It was non by any means is diicnl: apartment to light, being nume- wbm; lees Lban fourteen feetsqunre, the spacious bow window not included, and, execrable as in suburban gas, you might hnvuneen [0 read the mast dimly printed penny paper in our most distant 4;-.orner.t Bu: small as Wu the room, it was the sort of evening that woull have made you in- stinctively draw your chair close up to the cheerlul re than went blazing up the lilliputian chimney. By the way 1! . crack- led you could tell there was a bitter frost. omside; you might have guessed it, too, by the marked temperature you experien-' Ccd in the aforesaid bow window. frames would h...-.-II- ..-..._- -39 red. nu srALx: rxmv 1:11:18! ('51- 15130 J .: ~..m...`i3'i IVW "Nonsense. John. You know that Uncle Wurzel said it uhould be here by Uhnisunas eve It latest, and heis sure to have kept the safe side, and sent it of in time. ,_,,,r-u-. - - ately taken accordingly. The fumed turkey being, so we fondly imagined, provided, we had immediately hidden the guest: to come and least `him. Our little dining room was bum. smell edi~ tion of the drawing room; and even when four chairs were arranged around its dwarf table, there was but scent space lelt. for the evolutions of our plump maid servant. So the invitations issued warn perforce limit-A . ed to two: these were addressed, nu to-' my friend Quilter, whose srticies to an em- inent. solicitor hsd juut expired, and who was "looking About him" with a. View-to starting on his own account; and Iecoudly` to my wife : cousin Palette, II. n_eeloue'i1`: tist, who hoped one dey to take make: In historical painter, and who, meantime, lost no opportunity of making a study .ut_ the pussiuu. Quilter, as I ltnew,,_had thxrovgn over several other engagement: to come 10 V Ila fur lip llia tnlri run an - and on 3'.--' `D- M tbumous triumph us the crowning glories` HUI HUDUIULI. For Weszrepps is and has from time im- memorial been famed for its turkeys; and Mr Wurzel has made a, reputation by them, as his neighbour, the late Lord Leicenter,,_ has done by his sheep. In autumn yqn see them troopiug by hundreds over the`w,heaI, stubble, througl1l.be' rick yards smong the` tailing grains. They pass a brief ,_b'ut ha].- py life in that Nortolk Eden, gorgiug nnd regorging their portly persons. ,When.cut down intbeir golden prime, s.nd_de1p_stch-V ed to the London market. they enjoy I. poe- of the choicest. stalls in Leadenhnll. Roast- ed, and reposing on s m.onater..dinh," over- bearing in death I-B in life, they almost elbow the less substantial fare from I mod- est sized table ; nnd next day, when is re-] appears grilled and prepared, the very` tlngh was more substance to show thin: I. leg of black-faced Welsh mutton. No wonder, then, with so much st stake, the! we felt anxious and depressed. We felt that, if our looked-for guest should not sf- rive in time, we should have but I blank board and blank faces around "rt, our little Christmas merry-making. llnw we lnnovkrl and Hnhsnnrl an any-In .. .. nu uuslatull eve, anu our llttlc draw- ing-room looking snug and bright DOE [iv an`: nn--rm \.lI:ll. Inunna u.n:n y-uuanlug. llow we longed and listened as each f0OIft\ll on the pavement echoed clear and loud in the frosty air. How we hoped that it might pause, and, turning in at our lit- tle doorway, be followed by the peel of the olanging bell. Thanks to the liberal ar- rangement at St. Martin's-le-Grand, we had a postal delivery abouronce in each twenty minutes; and when we heard the postman ply knocker or pull bell wiraanywhern in the neighbourhood, how anxiously we wait- ed, in the vague hope at an explanation that we felt to be impossible. I believe we had some undened idea that the mighty fowl` might have been dispatched at the eleventh hour by pattern poet, and be delivered _ with his blue drumsticks hanging out at one end of the parcel, and his red wattle: depended from the other. Ours its '- detatched maisonette,` and the gravel that lead up to our door and to our neigh-" bout : are merely separated by a low. wire railing; consequently when a foot treads on either, it is heard with equal distinct- ness in one house and the other, and for a > moment it remains a matter of speculation 1 ` for which the new comer is bound. 'Iwice I was the cup of hope raised to our lips by such a footfall, and twice wan it dashed down again as we woke to the painful truth that the errand was not to us. Once a sustained conversation carried on in the neighbouring garden boiled up my ._wlWs excitement to [ever point, and at last, de- claring that it was evie'nt`that thdelwu some miltake which wanted clearing np,_ she insisted on.my :gping out to examine, the night and be in the way to rectify any, misunderstanding. ' ' Th vnlnnn (I, OH: Ilhiwkf Antwan f-\eII Oh l.IIllIl'DIJU|'I'I-Iillilga The voices of the night cum from the` serum nan door and` s nihny ports.` OUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY. `It was Christmas eve,Bnd little draw- J2-roocnlookinu nnnu nnrl r..;,.I.. ..- _ _ M egg" SEE LAST PA as. ___} THURSDAY EVENING, DEE.- CAIJCULDIII, In all EBB and .' --w Luv, I" A BBJTH Scai 5 EH12 maily Nemz. : 9: Lou IIIIIBI, hope! defer- yminestioned further, be had heard no complaint of any being delivered anywhere as wrong addresses. Thought it was the parties that they want astray, for they was more likely to make complaintfof that sort` than the parties that they came to by min- Lakc. Had left one himself .9 vs.-on-h a unusv Iiyg" so hr the porter, and I re-entered the house, with my mind, as I believed, some- what enlightened, but certainly very far from pacied. . My wife and I talked the matterover... and arrived, not very reluctantly, perhaps, at the same conclusion which the ' icative porter seemed to have come to. If 7 two turkeys had really been left at Babs- by s, why, one of them must, of course, be ours. Who ever heard of two turkeys com- mnch of the Bobsbys. Bobsby himself wail ' certainly a quiet, unassuming ` little with s not unplasant face. But then he habitually came home late in the evening, and at the. most. irregular hours. his business wasa disreputable one,andA his deeds of the darkness, or his hite were intolerabiy dissipated. Whether criminal or only vicious, he was, in any case, a hypocrite and the most undesirable of neighbours. My, wife decidedly inclined to pronounce him criminal.` The truth is, that Mrs Bobsbyglorisd in an endless variety of thensost dazzling toilets, and a wealth of dress and a lavish profusion of colours that set expense and `good taste alike at deance. It was therefore-umuch = more probable that Bobshy earnedenougl by his ill-gotten gains to gratify the.fol- - i lies [of both, than that he neglected; h business and launched outin. simple. died-t pation. Even when my wife had candle-s needed to question our servan1'.ieaaIay"nI' the subject she could get": little information." Our msids and these next door: happded = hard to be at [end ; but our servant had _ lrom those on the other side that all.Bnha-. by s servantaxcould say abut the was that they had good `wages, paid puns many, and um Bobshy -.waaisl bnainesrhi` the city. So of course we hope ithee -B`nbi- ibys at arm s length, and my wife: repelled some ohsnd advances that Mrs Bobby threatened us with, with s ehillingdigliy that is alhhen own. i , ' It was clear,,then, that Bobsby was just the man-tnernbenle his neighbour s-turhey. what steps to take towards-sits recovery was quite mother thing. It wanna delicate matter to tax a svellsto-do householder with a- theft, and thastoo upon a bare suspicion. But on the other hand timepreased. To = say nothing of the importance to us of hav_- ing the.m`atr.erA decided early next day, if _ `we hoped to meet our bird at dinner, if-I crime had really been committed, the de conss'eu'on.migbt by that time have van-' ished altogether. _. - WI .Il"`IIIn1l'.sl\en -I. -I`l -.__-A- I` -- ..........yu. 1..|.Lu ILIIIWBTE were r.` and extremely unsatisfactory. They ad `ad many turkeys through their ands thnt day, my, and mayhnp for ten day! or 3 fortnigh: back. They a.d all been 0'.- lenvin turkeys heveryphere alt' over the place." Onaaoinhna :.-_..|.,, I - * ` man we peruse than they himself at Victoria Vl1lu-the joint name of the residence: in- habited by the Bobebye and myu.-.1f-I:hnt one was addressed to Mr - Bobeby ; but I'm sure I see another at the station, ricket- ed forVictoriA Villas, perhaps two. I don : rightly remember the names on them but` as that one was for Mr Bobeby, why 211.... once in coune would be for you. Anyhow, they've all been delivered `somewhere, for there were none leying at the nation when, I came nwly." SD `A! tho nnunlgu A--I 7 -- V ' ` " ~ on ma mntcr and thechnnca of our discnu- .. `mg the tumkay in. nil in bearings,-writ M till to-manoiv; In Quilter Add Frank PII-3 lette will come down curly to but along lfte{l100l:|_It who Pslaca. We live nun! Bydonbun ; Quilter knows the law and will conduct the can for in." -n an- u-oi-.4-I 0.. -..s _....I I_:,1 @AM4k|. I f Notwithstanding the extreme lowneu of the temperature, he seemed to have been lightening with some passing gallnntriel a conversation which must 'have been of 3 business chsrater, in so far as it regarded in hamper which lay at their feet. On my emerging, the young lady msde a snatch It the hsmpgr and cut short the dialogue with an irate siarrof the door. The young man glanced malignantly at me from under the gas lamp and seemed to be En-esthin the very reverse of the good will sup to be con hinl to the especial season of love and c Irity. A. sudden thought struck me. Providence hnd sent me, not the tar- key, unlnckily, but perhspegthe means of relieving our mind about it. I eubpanned the sulky nmcial ivith I aixpence, where- upon he smoohed His frowns and consent- ed to step into the witness box and be _ex- amined. Hie answers were st. vague exlremelv flnllnfancuu... JDI-IUII _lIUuIIIlIEr4 Wait till `morning, II: all events, 1-9. commemlgd my wife, after we hm ding... ad Lhn mnttnr nnrl thnnllniunn Al ....- .::....__ uuuuuunugu my wuc, Illa! VB BEG. anemo- ed the mats: and thechnnco discuss-.. `mm the tnnknv in nll -Ira I-m..:..... , H--h vvnu tau I51! I0! Illa" - So we united to rent, and hid our bade M on the pillow, rmly pledged by thin time to I faith in the guilt of Bobeby. We had e broken night, as any be expected. 'lhe' yictims ofeloul crime could hardly II peacefully under the nuns roof with the per- petruore of it. Next morning we ronletd, and seated ounelvee st breekfut, wonend V eniione, with whet appetites we night. We bed t.ried' with egg: end tout. and sent them any, when our olfecwty otgul hecuue oohecinnn of A marked, and not un- pleeunt, dsbough en mums! odour. We Inie Ind lnifad 9 than us. Ian: ...:...I.:..... pusuuus, uuiougn Ill IIIIIIIBI odour. W0 Inie and miifed; than was no u ' 'u:. _ As often on pwviolls oecuiom. in 1-: uuuwv uuu nuuwu; snarl WII 00 puevious oecuions, it 1:: us into the secret ,of- Whlt was going on in our neighbour`: kitchon. Early to it win, I turkey wu routing there. - Plague, sir, just then exclaimed out p!- niinl` nnn In-gall`..- -1 --..-- 7* C `gonna: v--- tvnqtcns liu . Plleue, :11, Just exclnmed I!- cited cook, heocueu of ceremony, plunging bead foremost into 3, room. "nlana nix-. thn uuuwu uuun, ueiulell 01' 01 too Bolnbynin n cookin' been 0l1,`l.n' --and thus emony, plunging 11;, please nit, tho of our turkey, n_d Pu` .g Joann st tlmn; and-and I number on the dresser." I rnln rgthur A-waive.-I -.-..It. I __.__A - -7 --auu menu answer the dresser." I rote rather oxcitad myself.` I must eon- feu, bur. Iexpweaood myoclfwith delibat tion snd severity. ` In any nmnv uh-.nn....L-..... 1:..- vs," IIIUI-I Ell TVUTIIL In my other circumstances, Brown, I should consider is beneath contempt to play the epy upon e neighbour, vhelaeverl V may think.-of his gcnenl conduct. HI do now, it in only in of a duty that!- owe to society eudio ourselves, in bringing him, if neceeury, `to condigu punishment: I believe I could 3l'8Il' enywhero to e Wen- repps turkey, nbd shall proceed to _ until; myself stance u totheqneuiou ofBotIIIiy?e nails or innocencu." = ~ _ ii I: Ltbocompnion bird, rqaooing : .f.'. a::.-r, illuminated by the full mm at glls innocenco." exclnimed day wife; and pnmng on In ' r- V I nnmened out It the door. down thc,llhu.:* A gravel wnlk,nnd then loiuurtlg hoo;i_rpg aiIi;' glzing the while Iwaudluy ate.-CH ikito M chennut door. V .'l.`|n Jitnloilrilg on the npit Junior -judisl beyond the tench of satisfactory id_entilao`-}- on ` the glowing n-e-hin poiwl, his ohnpq his plIunpnen-ha WIS I Wantreppu Raul ilk F over. I felt sure I could unit to &v` nnusuia D Qhnnnnn "(flu nu...-. aI.l...A-~..`. |uJacu Iuuuuuni I0i.n6qll$llOll'OI7.0KI!]'I" Yes, yes, for goodness Inky}, go at once, V NUMBER 68. .. ...-.. 5-zuu vtnu uuppoea especml Id allont if. 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