(uh ll". l%l~2.~4'l` \'A|.lV 235) I` v.'lJl1c. 1 /CASE l:{Al`.\\'U()l) AM n.\'1.-`um; sH1Inv.`1NGs. Gity B601; Store. 'l`lIOS. Nl(:AlFLl`}Y & L1 ; v__.__v. , CARRIAGE Am) smcni MANUFACTURERS, _ I N I'}\`V MAUAZI N E M II: SUNDAY l{IG.\DlN(:, V nnau Ul" r1u.NUI'.}.\'N h"l`liElL"l`, Kingston. All work done with uc:1tn0_ss and dus- patch. November 29, I870 [')(IV}.\l.l'lS uzrzv (:n'r'ru.\'s. O I I:.\l.\:.-4 H0ll[:()('K`S C0'l"l`nN, all Non. 2 (L\: l<`AN1?\' l)l:l1:,s'.s' (JHHIIH in New Stylc-n null Sh.'u]L-R, I . ,'.`-_,L. ,_.,,,,. ._... ..,.._.._...- --_---. . --w-tInI-II.\I, HEAD OF` PRINCESS STIKEET, Kingstr-m. Incatlmss and 11125:- ICLEARING SALE 71, 1m `VB /\I.`.\';\\'S km-p nn Imml UHH4\N.\` and M I*2l.UIWIHNS of the lnmt. 1?n.n.1- alum nmku, mul h.-we now m stuck lmmc ax- c"c'Ilt EN(Il.ISH Ul'I{lHH'l' PIANUH (Imulu by llrn.-ulwmnl, (flmpcll, &c.,) tnwhic-In wr invite nltnvntiovll. A sup;-rinr .S"l`|'Il.\'\\'A Y" for rule nu nea- N1|||;|~"|t'lL;l'IlIIl Aim :5 [cw l i:ums to rant. \ 'u fm. ,.,.. ...A 4|...` , , - - H u lvcl ccfiulvllt LII will continue tn nus n-quntalimn. F.1.ctnry nml \Vnrc-rmmm cor nml Unt.1rin Strcctu, Kingutun. \\VI.'nl.-In 1, :u\ at our own ln;4trunwntu tnin their wcll-czmu-:1 In-r of Prim-uu_u ;\ mv srlum: czoonsg ptKMA:|:|> Goons} `JUSTTHE GOODS for spring} A. B. MAGPHEBSON & ms] I` Pianos, Orgaqgg Melodeons. _._.V.........u - Iv uunrn. All \Vnollcn and Fancy Gmnls fully I0 per rent luwer than last year`: pI'ic(~:x. -[1 _ K _ _ _:__ u .....n ... . .,_- - I)irI.'ct Im]mrtu,li0Vn! |*'l'he following Goods will he Innlulipu.-nl I-up tn Iuvtify the Trade ho in now pn,-P."-cl In ll order: for ' _ . `nun n..-.. .. -._, SPRING DRESS GOODS The above are only slightly damaged, and will be told cheap for cash. |A-`I -L {lacpherson & Co. 3 L:As1-Ls` cANAbIAN 1'\n-:1~;Is. All luv u . Mmjch 7, I873. _ muse MEN` 01-` Gnu-LAT I. -lU l'AlN, And Pl-:N1\'\' 1LLU.s"I`liA'l`El) 1-..\m.;r;, -.. IJ9 urn nllill n`IllilAlL`N. I i','.\'.`$E ENGLISH SCU'l`UH 'I`V\'I'Il'lI).~L I (`ASE ('0'l"l`UN 'I`\VI'IED. 4. ` '. t'.`\.N'|`Z.\' l"AN(_,'\' LIHIIT l lHN'|'h'. -`f:')`l lEUl'}S l5l{0\VN HOLLAND, extra '.1.lnc. - To :u'(i\'c-l CASE BLACK, UOL(.)UIllL'I) .ml FANCY SlLKS-a special line. An curly call solicited at the LlV['Il{l UUL H()U.~'la`. 1:: N5 or ENGLAND, I-`AM I LY II ERALI), pnmws msnusnv. EV Ell Y MONTH, Feb. 20th, 1873.. IHECD Nmicmbcr 29, 1s72. ` Killgshlll, Supt. 19, I372. KINGSTON, (CAN/\I)A). THE DAY OF REST, and TOWELLING, FANCY EEANNEIS. 7UUNG LADIES JOURNAL rm: _ MARCH. BALE-*4 \\'H1'l'|`l CU'l'l`()N, never. Mccrea. 85 Bentley, $1` :\1u:I\*,I:D. BLACK LUSTRES, I .. . , . us .1 vv t\ I mr ualc rm !- vlr tcrlus. ,- I've! cTvIIficl-nt tlmtcmr llmtrunwntu sustain tlu-ir w..II_.....-.....1 t the C`I'l`Y BOOK STORE. SPRING PRINTS, 'l1l`)Ul\' El! AT '|`ll la` FOP. FEl'liUA|{Y. WHITE COTTONS, > GREY CO'I'l`0NS, TWEEDS, TOWELS \Vl'2|5l'2l{ A: (.30. n .EA ! TEA 1 l \'ery cheap : clnenl-of Ix. : V K . (J0. GENUINE covanumgfv MANILLA cnenonrs. DRY GOODS ! VIRGINIA MANUFAC'I'UR|".D T0 C-' HUS. A few nmrc MEBIKSUIIAUM PIPES Ic 1;. new designs, suitable {or NICVV YE I l{ PISEN Tb. !GHEST AND _L_t1_rg_t:_A (for. and (_}hest_ Protectors. Lungs, Entry .111 without them. ./II./I CL E;/I./V 5- Co. #1873 Sp!-i||g'l`1'ade 1873 Fm Lzulics and Gentlemen with \Veak Lungs, they .1rein\'ahm|lc. None should be H(,`,()lBl)l.l. 1m0s.,] `VITHE PEERLESS POTATO, the Prolic Potato. \Villi.-ml : Snplinan an.` 41... lnnlumaunt to-Farmers.} 7 ill`) l EEI{LE%S _ Potato, Williard s Seedlings, and the Mirnax Potato. - . New llelfanlvle Clover and Timothy Seed. Surprise and other varieties of Oats. The best varieties of Seed P:-n.s. Hmllllnha-In PITIIF`. 1`ll4`lI'. EV!-I I4` 11'` ......`I.. -_ For lit, wurkm.-umhip and he beat. If you want Good Teas, Ifttling Depot DS- I! _\ I.\I:(;I-2.~"I'm`|\ I une uct varieties 01 need r v.'I.s. 500l)ushc1s PURE FIFE WHEAT, such as proved so protable to the farmer last season, to arrive at 'Gentlemen;sV-Spring and Summer Wear | |.AlNV Kill-i`)"l<';\Nl}Y VVUUI. CUA'l`lN(}.'4, l1l..A\('K, l}|.Ul`I AN!) l5l{()WN VENE- I`lANS. .\l l*I|.'|'( DNN, SP1: I NH (|VER(}0A'l`l NUS, \\'|'l.\"I` 0|" l':Nt{|.ANlJ nI'u)AnuL4)'I`Hs, &c., &c. HE undersigned be leave to inform his friends 111... the u lie in general that he in .-nds commencing usinesa on his own ac- count, in the Shambles, at STALL NO. 3, on SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, where he in- tends to keep always on lnuiil MEAT OF ALL KINDS, the best the market can afford ; and trusts by strict attention to busi- ness to merit a favourable share of public patronage. . PATRICK CLARK. N._B.-Mn.sters and owners of vessel; are I ` nestedto all bef hu- ?m ask an: nrice.'.":..`mi..a.e 1873-Spring .Fa.shionfs- i'3`73 ENHl.lSIl, S(?()'l`(?ll AND, 'I'W ICMI N, III Al\' .nv.. ..... .7 uf our own impurtati-m of all the new and le- .-sirnlulc style of the mmsun in lfi..T%- "ul `' " VI II In v up? Any gig tfhan before pnrchal- for thamselves, PI. and judge euewnere, u `Ila:-(II: 95 K in gstun, March 18th, iU.\.\ E \. elm form; In Feb. `.38. Doc. 3|. `1 U 'l`() T ltluu Kingston. Nov, 28, 1872 IHHC PL, 1.. -4 MEIKCHANT` 'rA1um. Kingston, March 2:", 1373. Arriving Every 42 Princess Street, Kingston. N0 l`HEI{ SUPPLY OF l AT'l`lSON S L (tclelwnted | Fiuaiu llxul-lien s. P. v\{|e;IM|TE, . vv ruin, .AIN AN!) 1 ltll! -- THOMAS MOORE, .\'|'l.lC.\'|>HP Asxurtlm.-nt of PIUKLES an-1 (.`.\.\'l\'l-ID l:'lSl{ at ()\\' ..|.. 1 I r I n lhli. N l ( 3cleI)ra.ted )\\' ()I l'}N and ready for impaction, :1 choice male-(rtinll of New Goods for lirm-k uml llnlario Streets. NEW SPRING (Late 11. White), Druggiata, Il, UM Famil) |'|mof, HI-I Rye. I:uu|1'a-mmun \\ !ni~|u-'3 s. tlw In-ul. in. rilyau. Ill-'.l|l'I'l-Ill |`l{I('I':'3. }n:h |3. Just lieceivecl uu m.,unr.|.L mum. FUR YOUR `xI{()CElilE.S`. Satisfaction guaran- VVED \` ESDA Y EVENI NG, A. l{.(DSS . MORRISON S u\l.'I'J T4! 4 S01 Mil`) LL BROS. FOR )0 Eli] Eh`. .~1nt.is.h...o;.... Noce- TORONTO FLOUR STOR-E. r TOBACCOi`IIS P, Kingston. G0` I (2l'2 l` PURE LIQUUIKN SCUBELL BROS. Soc u:P,LL Bmns. , 1s7\ price, we can't CANADIAN Dai nun-mm, `GRANDTRlj[ RAILWAY. IIIUI "I -I . Lin clay hem-u' I Mr Iarruthc: .3-.... -:II I... IT IIAINS LEAVE KlN(:.s"1`()N . IHWS: '1 _1l'\.`\l1V7$ J;l`)1\V la` lows : Day Express for Mo Mixed Train for Night Express for Day Express for '|`nm Night. Ixprmn `- Mixed 'l`min fur 'l`ur: $3oo,ooo--city of mg. \ L ston Bonds. E Kingston and Pembroke Pmilw.-my U)1n1iax|y offer fur Sale at their oilico, Well 1;, ` n h'tre(:t, Kingston, $300,000 If Unr- pnr:|.t.i( n of the City of |\'in;,r.~stnn ()mnmli1atc-41 Uoupnn limnls, In .'mmunl:s tn suit purc|ms- cri; at 10 g and short nlntc.-N. Applications to le.mn.4|e 1 n 1. ... .--.. 1 nun:-I wlu unnnccl: At l a.i1mec with trains to and from She-dine, and I`ntem1c Statioxlzs. At Truru with tr.-sim: tn and from Pictnu, and Intermediate Stations. At Windstvr Junction with the trains of the \Vim1sm-aml Ammpnlis linilxmy. At St, John with thc_l}om'mli-Izutucl European and Nofth Auncricaun lmilwny for Bangor, Danvilln Junction. Mont:-cal, Quclmc, Porgtlaml, Mostmu ; also with the Inter- national Ste-zuncru to and frum l*l:L.-ctpnrt, Purtlanul and Hustoll. I l.`\\IIu (`I A I) IV In 1 Ucneral Sn] Railway Oice, Moncton, N.Ii., Jzmunry 18th, I873. ` E would In0s\6\:'cspcctfully call the at- tcntiou of th public tu_uur hezultiful collctionof I zu'lm1r, Oalpiuct, Celeste and lie- sonant URGANS, also Kl EL()DEUN.S`, NEW and SEUONI)-HAN!) \1 IANEh`. Parties wanting an Instrulnenf. \m- w:..|.:.... on ..-,. auu onuun ll-HAN U `\1'JAN ES. wanting Instrument, \nr wishing to pre- sent one to 2: friend, will fgleasc call and ex- amine at our Factory on Gore Street. Every Instrument warranted for ve years. ** N.B.-Having engaged a first-class Tuner from the citv of Boston. {nnnm-Iv from !`m..,.n Parties I872. Winter M-rzmgc-.nI'cnt.. I873. ( N and alter SA'l`Ul{l)AY, 21st instant, _ a I .-wscngcr mnl Mail l`min will leave llalifax daily at 7.30 3.111., and be due in St. Julm at 8.35 p.m. A l .1.ssenger and Mail 'l'min will :u.lr.4u luzuw Sf. John daily at 8.00 :t.m., and be due in Halifax at 17.30 12.111 'l`n'::ins will unnncct At Petiunuun uyhrl. l.......- t --- 1 1' " -___-. .....-..- u..u-u-mu nu Inc _yt:iH'H. city Boston, formerly from France, we will take pleasure in attemling to all Tuning, Regulatixng and Capping, that may be required in the city or country. II lltpul 0. nn an usrruulwrn. vital will he cuntinm.-1| by Alex. II! annel lllrper, alul \\'ilIi.-um `mm. lllhlcr thu n.-nnu anal mt.-l.. ..t K. and I . L Ollicc. Kingston, Fcl 25tlI, I872. I "E PUBLIC are nntilicnl that the pro- , prictnrsyf the I5./\lHLlI4)l"l ELI) S l`l'}AM MILLS are prcpnrcal tn Saw all kinds of Lumber to nrtlur, and Umxtmn \Vork under- taken in Sawinr of Lunnlmr and Hlniu les. 5 l'..l. .'7 In! |NTERGLON_I}\_L nAiLW7W. AT sHEATH &, l}UNN S, Druggists and Seedsmen. FEsH SEEDS , V _._ - 1 :1 - UAHES I)!-JKlJ\Tl'l:I: .s' IEILICEN GIN. " HUU'I'MAN`S IKE!) GIN. |ll.\'NI'2>4.\'\".\S l'|{ANl)Y. JULES RUBIN & (JU'h' BRANDY. I)|`3\'MAN ll'l"I,`El{.~f. Also a new lot of Half Uhuntu Fine Ping Sing Young Hymn), Half (/`Incutu Umiolourccl Japan l`cn. Thctsc l`ua.n are entirely new and n fowl condition. We uifcr them in Uutticn III Half Chcstu at prices that -L 1- `~- [GARDEN & FLOWER seansl _-JG! --S 172 % Princegssv teet. JUST T lu:0I}Ivl}Ib, _ mw: ll'(9Sll in .'|,\'. I -a-run y.nI.A- I:..u. .s n impolfed direct from reliable Growrs and Seedsmen in Europe and America. TOMATOES-every vziriety of catalgligll merit, together with many new kinds. `IF..- -.`....6Z....l..-. nan I.I....4.L n. n, u n .~'4'rA`n r1r\"I'\- uwuu, vvavvnnvn .. nu. man, now nuuus, For particulars see Heath 8!. Gumfs Du. scri tive'List of Gzmlen, Field and Flower I,.with brief hints on their c|1ltiv3t,ion_ Sent free to any address. Mnmh 13. ( Kingston, Dec. IS, 1872. March 19. mmucr 1:0 nruur, mid Uuutnln \ Vork uml akcn Sawing Hhiugles. Feb.-7, 1872. . v I. _A1w.1.ynonlmm1 l'U|Ll`} 1 "wall. ronstnal .-uni m-.......1 CABBAGES. CAULIFLOWEHS. mm: 1-: xxn.--m. 135: CELERY. US l` REUEIVEI) AN EX'l`ENS[VE and r-nnnalnha Lanny-hnuno IL: I 7 '""' KV""""` "" I'll llfcllllu.` Joseph lltm/twlly, I72 I rim-mm su..n..4 l. :..__, llefy cqiii/imi:n. JDI l |l.`AJI`4l V l`1U KN IQAVJ complete Assortment of lwnynun hmul MHUHA (,'()VFl.|'}, Ill roastccl and ground on the prcmimeu. , ` 1 1 1 n - - FOR HOTBEDS ING. APRIL 2. I873. C 172 I ri .. I-`HI! .\';\l.E .,('H|'I.\|'.| NO] _I_CE. Tm-mliiu . , . ll IRISIOII. LEWIS CAl{Vl~)LL, H1-no-rnl unm.-u'..t... rim-cm; Street, Kingnton. untrcnl .. m IV 1.3 l/1\l'\V lbhh, Ucxneral Superintcmlcnt. uctml. N. Ii.. . l'nli\ mil` M zznnging Dine an :1 west 5 I F. C (JLINE, Sec - l'r-asurer. ) ll. IDIIGE meet every THURS- |' E\'E.VlNH, at 7:30 o'clock at learner! King And Brock Itn-cut. GI-LUIRHIIJ Kill I , Sccrctary. i':.';: lmvm nu fol- -... .,-.,.. -mu-cu, Ul wlucn Hlxty nave Ivcen total losscs,_ involving the loss of 1,098 lives, nml a valuation of property amounting to 81 - ($08,125. The number of propellers burned since 1845 is found to be a total of sixty-eight, uf which thirty-six were total losses, the valu- ation $1,400,300, with A loss of 315 lives. Forty-seven tugs were burned, twenty-two of which were total lossel,the valuation of which were $14-l,65,G. They were chiey of the umaller class. -Dcrolt Face Pruu. Hwy 15...... ... 11.....- n .lJ('bl uuo [W528 I'TfllIl. U1-`re Ponvr AU 1 !-`.LE|Z.-Capt. J. (1. grown, of Kiugsville, Ontario, reports the safety of the schrs. Alice, Josephine, and Minch, that have been locked in the ice all winter of!` Col- cheuter reef. Monday evening they were clear of the ice, and with a light spread of canvas were playing of! and en, unable to enter port. They were about eight miles off Point an Pe- lee. 'I`l:e schr. Montcalm had gone below;,hav- ing safely passed the cut. An I........`... \:...m.__ n ...b .... -.-J ltualiu IIIIIJ cum Au Imuzmnc Vir.ssn:L Bulunuo.--Mossrs. Ballcntine & C0,, of Bay City, are building a sail vessel, 24-} feet in length, 40 feei: beam and 1,100 tons lrurdgn. She is intended for freiglitiug grain and iron ore. The vessel and a. pi'opcl]e;` which is having new machinery, will togetherhc worth $200,000. ` Tnw Tvnn 'l`I.:.. .,. u., - -A- --` Po.~rr1-our-:n. -By the advertisement inserted in another part of this issue 3!: will be observ- ed that the concert in aid of the organ fund of the Queen Street Wesleyan Methodist Church has been deferred from Thursday, the 10th, till the 17th instant. The programme will be published at an eizrly date. mw us Iuxn .\ l.Al{1:l-2.~ l'u('I\' I V. ..... ..u uac AVLKIIIIIU uuuvray. . The propellers Bristol and Bruno have un. h rgone rebuilding at Portsmouth. Captain Fa.i1-grieve, is building two pmpcl_ lens at Hamilton. V1:s.~u:r.s l)ns'rkov1m nv FIRFL 05 run l.AKr..~4.-Since the era. of mercantile naviga- tion on the northern lakes, dating back to I818, we have somewhat hutily gleaned from past records the number of crafts which lmv been either wholly lash or damaged to a. great or loss extent exclusively by res. We do not claim that the; record is complete, yet a-.mm_:_vh in given to show tht the catalogue has been a fearful one, and the loss of life truly appnlliing. Of the aide-wheel boats which have been in service on the lake: eighty have been lmmcd, of which sixty have lvcen tntnl lm-um: invnlvinn Hm 1.... ..t I mm It... - ..... ....5c....s. nu wirul qpzUU,UUU. - ` THE '[`vI'0.--'l.`his is the name of a $25,000 c:um.lcr launched at Milwaukee recently. She will be commanded by Capt. -Wm. Callaway, the hem of the Naomi disaster. Nun: K211-un ll ----- -v ` " " "' - -.... .....-- u. uuc naunu usaster. New Bums. ---Mossri A. & D. W. Ruat_ have just laid the keel for a. new double deck steam barge of ll capacity of 1,200 tons, and to cost in the neighborhood of 835,000 or $40,- 000. It is expected that the boat will be com`- pleted and _rendy to launch about the lat of September. It is intended to be run in the irnn ore tra.41e.---Saginaw Courier. .. ..\, nnunl; an .1. Iulaul` nine. The propeller fur Messrs Patterson & Cn., and barges for Messrs Chalfey & C0,, are beariug a nished u.ppcm'a.nce. They will be ready for launching when the ic disap- pears at the Marine Railway. The nrnnunra Ru-iabnl .....`l 'D....._.. L- batteries, \w M1_J. G. King, Druggist, has the agency for the sale of some very remsrksble spec` tacles, which have been recently invented. They are called Electra Galvanic Spectacles, from the fact of their being supplied at the 1 end of the b rs` with two small galvanic lach are not visible when the glasses are worn, but which continually de- liver through the nerves of the heed a. mild stream of electricity, vitelizing the` system, strengthening the nerves of the eye-and cur- ing those nervous disorders, as neuralgia or heaclsche, to which persons of defective vis- ion ane so frequently snbject. These spec- tacles have been used to some extent already by professional men at the east, and their tes- timony is n unit in behsif of the very great merits of these glasses. Theveditor-in-ehief of the Boston Post says that they are superior to any glasses ever used by him. W. H. Gil- ` more, editor of The People at Concord, N.H., i says that when his eyes seemed to have lost In much of their nrignal power and to threaten to fail, they were completely restoredto vig-_` our and usefulness lw ram-inn Ha... .-.I....... rm.../. , av llllsllll 3 saw llllll. Mussrao Allen Brotlu.-rs havc- rebuilt the harbour tug H. M. Mixer, and the Mess:-: ]"ulgI,-r two or tlm.-c vessels, of which mention will he mmle at a later date. 'l`!.._ .__.,_ II 1 an - .....--.-.5 1-: unyuuulury. Mcuuru D. Mulwcn and Son are 3 little tfig and pleasure boat (LWGI: puwc-r)at Anglinfa saw mill. M.......... AIL... D_..u, -, - . --\/ ...._.-. vvucu sentenced the prioumcr amnnncnccd muttering about putting a head nn somebody, but was quickly checked by lnii Worship who informcdhim that if bu contin_u' ul he would increase the punishment to 90 lays imprisonment. \ViH:n.... n_'...1I., L II ' ` Marlne News. Boatbuilding in progressing at thisport very expeditiously. V Mm... I.` ...... -.. I r- vnlzwuuunrunly . Messrs Fraaernnnl George aria constructing, .1 utemn-barge near Catnraqi Brirlga-. She` will in running order uhurtly after the upeuing nf nnvig.1t.iun. Messrs Mcldwen and Sam are making her m:u:him.-ry. M.......-.. n u..I. .7. U... .....I u.., - -- " , ll . . I Am l.lQlm|:.~`. ...._, no uuln munlllulv. William Crindlc, for bluphemous language; on the streets, was fined 82n.nd costs or 30 lava. ' - -rn-wt: I/Illlfl (IHZFUBE Mk Minna: nu.) Wcalnemlay--`jArchy" ,BI1cha.nnun, a vag- rant, was committed to gaol for 30 day: in do- fmnlt of A fine of 81. Ho submitted tothe conviction quite weekly, not even venturing an excuse or pleading for pardon N4 formerly. `James McLaughlin, one of a lalgc family of very offensive hoyu, was chargetl with vug/- rfllIcy~~`~lUlfI'lIIg on the street, uning profane zuul olmceuc language, insulting the police etc, Police officer Bennett, who was the complain- nut, presented a moot discreditulnle collection of {nets to the Magistrate, wlai:-h had the ef- fect of causing him to be lineal r`-I0 and cost; a or 60 days. When sentenced the priuoner mtlttenu nhnut ....u:.... .. 1.--: olrs. V av ....., vlov vvvlir w-Iluvltiltvl xuawrcubo vIg- ` our and usefulness by wearing than glasses for a short period. Some of them are now be- ing worn in Detroit, and they are giving uni- versal satisfaction. There in no question that theoehpecaclu are a valuable invention, Illi they will unquutiombly have I 1330 Ida. ' - we W1:}>.vEsD.4 Y EVENING, W M12 j%@*%% Police Colirt. vnnn u... ........-...__ - ....-pun auu man are nulltlmg :1 (twenty hon-me in nI smut mill ` .: 'nuiMi.g ' uni n I. lIlI'4 " l IT}Hv2 sI!II:ITs, 50.00. A IA `o runu nu. IMIXII-I m DAY l:2\'l-Z.\'l.\'l:, Hallm trnf F PRICE TWO CENT ' nence of a. large and ocanered proprietuyi . f'f L" Tu: MAIL. -` Our Toronto cont elnpo1-n`:Iy"`g`T after a year : exigtence gives the public the benefits of its twelve month : experience.` Net local purposes, not locnl prejudjgqk ought to guide; but the general good, was the motto wisely chosen for our W poi-airy : escutcheon. So great was the sity for such a journal felt, tlist no was felt in raising the neceun-y capital. M first issue of the Mailgeppeered within weeks of the proposition to `establish it. Aiming at no personal object, with the" in-3-`v brought to bear on the course to be steered, has been infpouible that selnh eldl warp the Inefulneu of its advocacy. or'III'lOh` the breath of its viewl. It has and without fear, in the endeavour to, p '4 the public. more than ones fnnlinu M. an ...... ............ .w.., Au nun: uuunnvuur public, than once feeling it its ` M5 to rise superior to the dictates of ` dice. The earnest endeavour of ` ` A ` `I119 I103]! 0 milk: the Mail g nae--I---I ` ` Innvv. ;un can-cu: equeavcur 01 III! to maka the Mada newipopolf, well as tha vehicle of than ml:m:..I ...:...:..a ...... nnavu uv an-nu uuu muu I newlpifilj the vehicle of those political ' `I i ` which he advocates, nnd he feels groltiedlio while in many instance news has 1 y given to the public through its has not had foroproeclalaimeelfwithnny out-` sions of 3 character to disappoint his Machinery of the first quality, typo, ` and workinglnen no good ugood be prodlolig have been eecnrod to produce before the tools ing public n shoot, Iteted by the W n- thority in England to be mechanically superior of nny paper brought by post into 5; -Q1 British lelee _; greater praise could not bgmi looked for. Coming to the bneinooo Iqoot ofw: ] tin: concem, it ie gretifying to learn llet, ` though the premiuo are furnished with every requisite for the production of ,3 pope: Iooallq to none, there has been no occuion no yet call in the whole of the lubecribod .` 1 The circulation of the Mail lune been increasing and were it disposed to blow ` own horn vigorously, it would be quite juetil ed in doing so. Regret is expreued in SE Hamil: A` in Rani:/Ilnlti II-1.1..-`IA _-I.` --_L v _ --- v-- `---- --'I|"l|Iz|'V-33`l and shoubd: It is-it in the feline ! ing roar 1" ,Oh-woouh-Vwhpop I wait cat, rubbing against thdunderpinning undies}-No mg lakeutt he Jmla give slo togot hi-g claws into the cat that had called him All l I crow-bait I few brief hours before. got softly out ovad ; there wnb murder in hit eye. Ho went to the corner were the slid}?-" gun stood, and tossing it over his lIonl4 , cautiously opened the door. The at mounted on the fence, hit back nehod, mu. eyes looking like blniing comm vuumll George red. He heard a. howl, saw ta-no.4 -` pickets plnylng hop-frog nroniuf the corner; and saw Mr Morris, hig neighbour hcrul out of an adjoining window IlId..)n`]]~,,`_l Tllieves, robbers." Af_tor the Ln,` |___\_ A_ k, 9 -. ,,,, __... -.-. ..-..m, us uulgunuur had been around it was found that buckshot had paued into hi: ndghboufl room` and raked the old bedstead and water pitcher high and low, But J? none of the slccparn. There was a re-nt yesterday of some one having tried to IOIW Morris, and of higwounding E bnrglnr of being wounded, but it 'sll'Itnrhd raN~4`9F thin. and this unusual 6-..... - ..A. ..u..:... ..- -- \ll uwlus wuunuuu, nun II : III ' ltlflbl f1'dIW= thin, and this started from a cat getting undb` a haunt. ' ,,.-,... .. .. .u..u--`n. m mun city. He in 1 men of mild (liuponition, and be generally prefer: a r quiet evening by the coal stove to going out mul putting .1 head on umehocly. He isn't` 111:rvu1.In, except when avvakeneil suddenly l'rum a sound sleep, and than he in not timid, ` but as angry as be possibly can be. How kucpe a shot gun, and he hate: cute. Hie` in-use utmulu on posts, with a. free runaway `, nmluruunth, and about the solemn hounyol 7 lllllllllght, Friday night, a. high old cat with Aju `voice like a base yin: walked under the hounej He miuifeal around and arched his back, lm-kell about for the cat which the `night rm had called him names from the roof of 4 V`? liornc-barn. George MeGregor wu eemple`-"Tf cuntly slumbering overhead, w en all st olllaif: tlu,-re came a wild woo-eh-wow 1" Gauge ` sat up in the bed ; his hair would iurely have stood on end, aiml eayi he: Great nukes, 3" what in that. Hie inquiry was Iqon 3 answered by mother "how-wavy-w_e-wow.'M;:i`. and George : wife was woke from her nu-eat. repose, the baby screamed and Geoirge ";.`;;`,` fairly beside himself with I130 II he is`--it ' U, ____ gn ur\|. , I uu --. Ilvlus -v anwaltv In vnyrtyuus [if-"V, death of Mr Sagdeld llncdontld, who 1:597. looked upon ilrtho light of spolicnl father, on whou ugacious cannula lI|d'IK..' V patience, it was I privilege and 3 pleasure Vb-. I r-aunt `mnnuontnf noon! A hnunlni-.. L.:I._L.u I~`l'l'I'ZIi|0l2 |'Hl1'|'S aml SII|'1I~ rvnnvuvv .. nu. - ,-..u.-:5: uuu -I ysuununl '--ssh 5 count `monentof need. Atouchiggtdbqa 5 is also paid to the memory of poor Mr |, who was cut of so reoontly in the g E life, and whose place we fancy it will be I cult to ll. That the Mail has been 1011 =` 9 ablyacondncted, must ho admitted by av ` dinpaqsionato observer, And 173 hIVO no ' that, in the futuro u in the put, "it ; terror to evil-dun, especially of -the Grit A _- _- .,...........u. Lnc work to occupy not more than fty pages of the > Cinadif` Monthly." The several manuscript: will be submitted to competent judgel, Indie the ` author of the one selected WI be awarded the premium. MSS. ehouldbe sent in by lot November of the current year, Io that the publication of the story selected may be can-* ` 1...-need in the number for Jnmury, 1874. AN E-I-d:l'.lRfI'AIN`IklO'_Cr moariic-`+3. Ila-` ' Hrcgor is a roeidernt of thin city. He in III!` (linlm-itinn and 1.. .-----,---`'-A -- V` ,......-u---vnav or the Rev. Priticipsl G of Albert Um'venity--iI now on exhibi Harrison : window. Like all of It 8: productions, thin yortnit in a correct leutstian of the nnbject.--Bellmllc aenur. W/A`s:'1' so Fu1sv.--'!'wo faciztiua y In;zi-den on King street, who hid bdon in the luibit of filling no room to complsin when, one one a stove pipe with broom lplillt ` "and playing other triclu on their lllltllltliltl of then found 5 quart of stewed appluin him lmntn nut` 41.. I... - ~ 7 7"" V-uaunuu JIDIUDJY I view" o'e'r'a. premium of it for the best story submit scene to be laid in Canals, to be Canadian. The wo. nnnrn 41.... An... - ` To CANADIAN Av'rHons.-- Flu the Canadian Monthly and o'e'r-1 nrnvnhnn .1 s.-- L- A Pon'1'uu1'.-One of the latest of Sawylfl portrnits- -`that of the Rev. Prinzzipsl Canaan, exhibition in nrriun window. Lila. .11 .4 u- n---~--r-V Pon'n;An'.- ...._;._.:L $2 - . meets: l::\'ENIm: ._ .--uu3 Iiunrl. . and the other An`. 11..-, u uunux Pho publisher: of mulian National Ba-` `'e'r'a. of two hundred dolls:-I submitted to thoIn-th6 and the chu-ncto'rI` Janudian. work to . hau the C'llIIdi Y." The lavm-ml un.n..-..-:_A.- _.:u u - unuavuvllill III Sawyer : MI!-I-not --4..-- u nUylV' lntdlig N OTICE. flll IYU a'|llII.' was r..u:|iv1'nl-xns, A|.I'2XA.\'l.Il-II: l:lT,\'N.' I'|.........I.... I u-.) '0I 'l'I".R, I`I2l.\'l,'|'.\'N S11! I`?!-fl`. Sc-olt & Dalton. U|'l_ l?.\!\' M} HAD, fur Hl\llIl.I.`.-4, 4.. 11-;,\.~;_ hlnvu 1'!) r/.'/I ill, um Ilzuuc and It ., tn whum all : ]nay.1M1:. N I`.-\|:|:lV'l`lllo`_ ' l'l!.!IOF \vn`1.~ixI-1v. ' l l{um' .o- = n. It -. .u-nu I ll lulu` (K L`! 7. c|is-rol\'nI by It."l'I:' ..u- u us: -4-`. IRIDI 'l'|IH.\I|':~`U.\'. LESTREET, li|l|"l'll EIIS & (`I _ ilrlldi I uni, Ill I'aIuII ' 1`:-`A. _iIL _\n-ml ur I. on. Stores, , in_\\.uu| ;;.%m;1;AnnEu& FLOWER sews THE DAILY NEWS. j mm1'|amL ll0lISl<}, | I rllllllllllg. * Howl \':||uc Ill t`-.m:uI|.1n and Hnglnsln Manu- faulllrucl j BLANKETS. I Special attention is directed to our Stock of (EROS GRAIN SILKS (REAL LYUNS) in Black and Colours. u nun UISALN S] Colours. IJ lmlics Lamb \Vml Underwear. Gents Merino Shirt: and Ilmwcrs. H:-nuts lamb Wm] Shirts fl-lul l)r:uv--rs. H:-utu' Unnmlialn Slsilts mul Pzmtaa, all sizes. Car-ligan Jackets, Polka -laukctu, Suvlutngn, `Ulullclll, Ncarfu, &.c., &c. ~ Alan fl larga: .-uumrtmcnt of lI|l|~2.\`."~'. ll(N)l).\', ` in all the New Material. in mullcun Variety. A full usuortmeunt of laallcs and Uhihlrcn'n llmsicry. . Newcnt. Styles in Slmwls and Mmatlca. I All the New Styles ig Dress and Mantle l 'l'riuuningu. ' > ' anal \'alIlr- in lfmuulinn nml |a`....I:..l. \l-.... WINYTHERL GOODS MAX\VEi.L \V. STRANGE, ` AG ENT. lliue, Clarence Street, apposite the Post Hllicc. - - l.(.....A.... (PHI. I -_ In-n Capital i fingston Oil .~\ .1. REES &e0*s., 'Stirling House, Stirling, WIR-HT CLASS HOTE`l.--cannot be ex- collenl _by any House in the County. The House and Furniture are new ; the Bar is at all times furnished with the best of Liquor: ; the Table in second to none in the Uounty; good and eommodioul Stables nml She-ls, with careful attendance ; a good Com mcrci.-I Room for travelleru. Uhsrges mode- rate. A I ! Q[`{'|fVl` D_..__:._A__ Vrnnn l-Znglmnal and I-'r:mce, Emnprising tlw. Incut. mrirtic-u o`! . In; S '1 '1; I: .N' Assumuse GOMPANY. }'l`l E CITTMTII luv`. (DP!-`N Tn 'rm.~. Drnzzr tn-.. oi; ._ nvllm. P rm of the week. can h. the proprietor in or Inn tie 1 .\ml e`vc.-ry` utln-r 3':-1-cl sllital-In fur Ila-Haul. .\ 1`.U.\ll`|.|-Z'I`l-I .-\S.\'UI{ I`MI-'.\"I' (IF \'l'2l{\' (YIIUIUFI . ll I-1|. lnA\' I March I3, I873. - .-|-'u_,-u5 no pun ull-Iurnlgllcll. Inc luWt' I`.-mlur nut ncccvtmtrily ncccptml. UIIAS. l=nl{l:E.s"X`, JOHN MILK `, MARK Rtrcllli. Ur by applying to I . Mll..\'l*}. Pittsburgh. Marcia ll, I873. ` coal oil: Coal 0il! \m 1 \\'A l`El: wnrru on. 3:. Ca.-nts In-r unlltvll. at vlncc. Kingston, 27th Jan. I873. Win-o Advi-gun!-g E.! .mm.. run he nuulc-. Cabbage, Cauliowers, Tomatoes, &c., A [)1 I`)-`5 M Ell! N0 UNDE[1\\ I-EAR, I Feb. 26, I873 J. CRID1` THIS PAPllBAS`V.?N FILE WIT}! -_.. van-. urxnlgll RE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC on Fridays an: \' _ys _only during the winter |'S'I` ;\I{IlI\'|'I|F A1\'l;`.\'U\\' I-`til: SAIJ-Ii M. the ` '-VI .*|IH at Medical Hall, JlJ'S'l` RECEIVED AT TH E Notice to the Publid. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. 1 n :1 1 n1 u-r gnlluu, I 51 Prince-ss (St rec-t. ).\".'4 |`|-2I.|-2lHfI\'l'l-III5l'(3.\ll (`UH- HAMS AND B.-\l`II.\. KING : . 17. 1873. v County of Hastings. A Luge Assortment of .s`.\ll()13{\l{'l`. Luke J. Erly. A. G. SCO l'T, Proprietor 3 . _ $000,000. I 1 (`Asia 1:u;Bu.\'.s', 'ru:s A.\'D I~`.-\.\\c\' HUUIJS. `.: D.-IL! than ever. id. GREENFIELI5 Fn\".~4 I-`.\bll|.Y