Kingston News (1868), 21 Jul 1869, p. 1

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. Foot 4 Kius\on,,21u April 1869. '0] Iucu uvuym: vw _- _-,_ _, Office. . All Petitions for Private Bills must-be present- ed within the rat three weeks of the Session. ~ CHARLEST. GILLMOR, * Clerk of the House. > " "-` '5-L IDRO For Sale It the `END IT TO YOUR F CHRONICLE AND NI-1 every Friday morning, and news of the week. For F: in advance. you may send i 6'... Orkrnn mnnth It `.118 TI PRICE ONLY 033 DOLLAR Kingston, July `Illa, 1869. D NEWS 15 puousueu contail s all the Fifty Cents, paid it to your friends for three months reduced rates of postage. For One Dollar it_ may be sent six months. Single copief,'prico Five cents, may be land at the Daily News olce, Princess v _ , _ _ . . . . .-u-nun For Sale by June 7. tcuac, Tor ule at t __ All kinds of Law F _ d expedition. with accuracy an Price for nun fa ID with the wvidw onlb. " :1! equal! for Ddh & buuupnvilop. nIST1Nc'1 &\71s1`6}\{ M. (YGORMAN, BOAT BUILDER, SIMCOE STREET, Kingston, Om. Kingston, Kay 6, 1869. vvnu. -V._.__, a _ _ TO A YOUNG MERCHAN'I`.- When you pay more for tlge rent ofyonr business home than for ulvertiaing your business, you are panning I false policy. Ifyon cm; do business, let it be known."-Pnutx- nu __._.. RE constructed in accordance with the K bhilononhv of nnlnl-A in uh. In-m AF- (`HM KSTEAM Pmxrmu :;u_w,.., ..._--, . of :11 ~ Street, Kingston. Pnnu kind: at the DA Bonn. . V kinds of Jon ~-ILL HEXDS and other `ch neamegu mg 0 executed wx deppctch at the Dnily N O.m_ - ~ U It `moans, 25m F'eb., 1869. PLANTAGENET WATER. ` 'IirnNE'fz1';.HoUsE. 1-. run m-mum-_ xmcisrox 0N1`ARi PRIVATE BILLS. n.D.--.-. .,-_., y buninus of eoultl 1. Imam is wiunocbuln-IN ea, Advertine-uh of teriblp N053, M ividunl lantern JIIIIIKI R.I ` -ul ---j Pll*}Rl{ll ()N'I`, C. Hxxckuv, Juuiour, Muster. IMENCING 2'3ud instant will run I8 udvr` Lento K-Lzmunn 'r.. _.T-xu W-J THE DAILY NEWS R. ...~______.__.___,..________.. `TEAM PRINTING HOUSE, Prince: 1 ` r--t Kingston. Print.inqof ESTABLISHED 1847. G. S. HOBART. E. H PARK ma, .uu O [.3 III. r Puuge Ipply on board, or to G. M. Kl.\'(:`.lRN, Foot of Bud. Street. I Ami! Imzo FRESH ALSO ::-- FRJEN DS.-The .`n~. Nlnunl ii nublisbed r`lu1s1`u)a.-nuu . NI-zwa is published _._;.... nnll r-nnhlin S B IO Market Square. IL 0 GORIAN. KINGSTON:(:3:&NADA').` 1868. c o A L. 1868 A:mI3AeI1E7:nAL mm 0lllce-I. Lawrence Wharlj Foot of Johnson Street. UR Ooel is Pure Lnckawane, being mined in the very been of the Lucknwena Valley, Scranton, Pittston, and Wilkes Barre, flom the beat selected mines, And is prepared with great care expressly for Family use, and will be Icreened and delivered in the best possible eo .- dition. D..- ....I....o...l 0-1:: /L-) r-_ __-.,_ _ UILIUU, Best selected Sq Coal for grates oonsuniiy on band, also Lehigh Lamp for Foundry me and Blosaburg for Blacksmiths. Tenn: nnlh nnlivnl-Atl in gun nap-I nf l'\n gcl city. .....x .,._._J`--./ AND ALL LOVERS Ol-` TIIE PIS CATOBIAL ART. UST RECEIVED from one of the most emi- nent. Fishing Tnckle Manufacturers in Eu- rope a splendid assortment of [nail its vuielies. A New and Improved Trolling Bull. 1'-`UR SALE, VERY CHEAP, unuu ....., u... . ..`,`..,.,, Beech and Maple, Hemlock and Pine, which will be delivered in any part. of_,1he_:ciIy. Cheap for Cash. V A nnlw in 9 `BE Subscriber respectfully informs his Cus- tomers and the public generally thnt be is now ready to supply them with the very best nf SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 CASH UUST0llE|iSo Apply to ~ _ JAMES OAMPBELL, Al the Grocery Store opposite the wharf. Whnrf fool of Queen Street, a Kingston, April 27, 1869. g U J..I_LV.I.J..JK./ LL \/ 4. _.n_a Dealer in Boots and Shoes.No. 36 Princess Street, Kingston. ESIRES most respectfully to thank his nu- merous Cuatomers for a liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. In nlnaino his accounts for the past year the itending FIFTKEN nsxuczs. In closing his past `advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Customers to understand this announcement in the most positive sense. Determined not to be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BUUTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the lowest remunerative prices on strictly cash terms. Unpaid accounts must be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. f The patronage of Cash Customers so- linimd. nrrull lrsr xsraonucmu ~ nu lending but i `snoop, Orguu, Elli j c. Evcry one Vb I onle oflhi POIK. 9 will give full " put up inbottb ll NI nix: dozen AIn-ul--4| _ 1' lxcitsd. October 21, 1868.` HE ramnrknble success Kings Hours J. Qntgriq St_I:get_ and also which "UANU nn. 0 POWDER has m.et with since ton, and It lnumfac- CABRUTHEBS & -I3;-Tprices from Maura J. utuuwxnnna Oo., Wholesale Grocers. Onurio Street, a R. MGRAE & 003:, Kingston. at Hours W. -- -- ....|.-.9. the bent BAKIN Co.,Wholeule Grocers. ununu uuw._...... _.... If you wish the best BAKING powolan, ask for GARl)NBB S. In-ch 20. -- - ~ ..-_ I-n..I-I-an I)..`.,_ $ - -I `W 3- Try Gardner : Cough Ile- gody.--Soo Aclvertllollent. u blosaourg tor Blacksmiths. Terms Cash. Delivered in any part of the J. JAE Kingston, 22nd January, 1868. __._?_.__-_____ Ind Alllolnuuu /; nu..- ., _-,, enable us to turn out V 3| ! .. utylo, with Quick deqnuch, : nan. Inquiry in solicited. GABDNEWS BAKING POWDER. T 8. P. WI-IlTE'8. Tobaeconlst, PRINCESS S'l`REE`l',1 KINGSTON. 'a1uP, spoon BAITS, BASKETS, FLIES, FLY-HOOKS, &c ha. ha. V `BE which GARDNE R's nnzING met in_ee woom W001) 1733000: 3) LINES, I1 TO ANGLERS. HARD AND SOFT WOQD, _.1 u-_|- t].....I....I. ....A 0:-.. I. Apply to J FISHING TACKLE. `M BI] of Quinta Steamer. `I Irrinl of (rain from Rome and W Pussge supply on board, or to U. M. KINGHORN, Foot nf Brook Street. _________:%_$ ' 'l`ryGnI-duet : Baking Pow- 5 HOOKS, n L JAMES SWIFT & GL4 Pl ten l."!'1n"g `_"'" tam work In good : lid :3 cheap. --u..:s.A . J AXES HOPE. `IDRQ Fllnb :_and also` Q-Inn SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, union or me uenru Doosyour liver, or your urinary organs, or your" kidneys, frequently get out of order? 19 your urine sometimes thiolr mu. .. your moneys, mequenuy of order 7 your sometimes thick, milky or ocky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does 3 thick scum rise to the top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom sfter it has stood awhile ? Thu no... I.-- .._..n- -1 J V - - ILOOQ BWIIHC I Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Aro your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head 7 In your memory impnired `I Is yonr mind constantly dwelling upon this subject ?' Do vnn foal rlnll lint... .......:.... a:...A _: _:- IF you are suering or have sulfered from Involuntary Discharges, what eifect does it produce upon your general health 7 Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired `I Does A little extrn exertion produce palpi- lation of the heart? hmuvn... Hump a. u...... .._:__-_ , company, 0! me ( - Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody ? Does any little thing make you start or jump `I Is your sleep broken or restless 7 Is the lustre of vnnr eve nnhrillinnl '9 subject I Do you feel dun, liatleas, moping, med of company, of `ife ? Do Von wish tn ha lnft nlnnn an ant --..- us your steep uroxen rogues: `I lustre of your eye unbrilliant ? Tha bloom on your cbenk is bright ? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well 7 Do you pursue your business with the same energy `I _ Do vou fee] nu mnnh nnndanm. in vnnr- energy I Do you feel as much condence in_your- aelf ? A... van! ...:.:o. a..n ....a n.......:..... _..:...... /W -_......-.4, AND WHOSI OASIS ` EQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO REN- , DER EXISTENGE DESIRABLE. _:- Are your spirits dull and agging--given to ta of melancholy? Ifso, do not lay it to ydnr liver or dyspepsia. Have vnn rmnlmm niahln? Vnnr hank yuur nver or uyspepsm. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepuin or liver complaint 7 1 NOW. m:.unm_ nu Iv , auuvxaazusav, Self-Abuse, Verses-cal and sexual , Diseases Badly Cured, and 4 Excessea, are all capable of producing a weakness of I the generative organs. The organs of genera- tion, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that these bold, deant, energetic, persevering. successful business men, are always those whose generative or- gans are in perfect health ? You never hear such men complain cfbelng melancholy, ofncr- 1 vousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in busi- ness; they don t become sad and discourag- ed ; they are always polite and pleasantin the company of ladies, and loolt you and them right in the face-noae of your downcast looks, or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs in- amed by running to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those _ they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured Venereal diseases, from the effect of Self-Abuse and excesses. have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease- idiocy,lunacy, paralysis, spinal aection, sui- cide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real c use" of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored all but the right one. Diseases of these nrtrana require the use of a >. V WEDNESDAY EV I." n. ' Lgahzzqueut said nue uocwrea nu DIH. me rlgnt one. Diseases of these organs require the use of n Diuretic. HELMBOLD S __ _-__ _____ _ __. _-__-___1 lnulii sxfmr sum-Iu|% " FOE D1sEAsEs or THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES or nu UIIIIIRGI VIIVFIIIUJ Whether existing in male or female, from whatever came originnting, and no matter of how long standing. at? If no treatment is submitted to. CON- how long standing. I3` If no aubmittedto, SUMPTION or INSANITY may ensue. Our esh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health Ind happiness, and that of Posterity, depend upon~the prompt an of: reliable remedy. u 17 G Tin! T\7Q'l"l'I`l'T'lD UK I YUIIIUIE I'VI.l.IUl.I N. Y. S. VOL. INSTITUTE, Corner of Fmh Avenue and 760: Street, Oentrnl Park. (A Home and School for the Son: of De- ceased Soldiers.) ha I ! "l` Flu:-unnrn C6386 E Dn. H. T. Hnunzonn, I`wn hnnlnn nnlv n1 DR. 11. '1'. uxunzonn, _ Two bottles only of the pnchge of your vaTuable Buchn presented to the Innitnte have been used by the children, and with perfect .m|-np.lI. In tha case of out little Lieutenant been used by the cnuaren, am: with perleci success. In the case ! A. J., his pride is no longer mortied, and he 1 is free from the daily morning anathemaa of I the chambermaid who has charge of his bed- 1 ding. I feel that a knowledge of the result 4 of our use ofyour Buchn with the children un- 1 der our charge may save many a Superinten- dent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylums a great amount of annoyance, and many a poor child auering more from weak- ness than from habit, may be spared punish- ment, that is (not knowing it as a. weakness instead ofa bad habit) moat un,uatly indicted upon them. Thanking you on behalf of the children, and hoping others may be alike benetted, I auuaaanectfullv vours. AD DRES 1'0 TH] NERVOUB AND l)EBlLI'l`A'l`ED, W308] my ` or O 1"1`A.WA. Aav-n nuxs muuunun ll'rD'lI- lrsr 1.~n-mmnmm ..a v - I I1 1 '::.:`::.`."$ ..;`."""';..,...' 1; ON-Ii Iraq.` E;-Eon r.u'.':; Prints Biill 1 th: Copy Righl 15 I mark: and If .DI'--"" alllil. LU, I000- llr H. T. Enmnronn, Dear Sir--Yor communication requesting our terma for advertising wan duly received, but from a prejniiioe I had formed against ad- vertising cured for secret diseases, it was left unanswered. Duringan accidental con- versation in a drug store the other evening, my mind wan changed on the character of your Bnchu. It was then highly commended for other diseases by two physicians preeent. Irfcloeed please nd our ralea of,advertising- Yonra. 8a.. ' gist: oven-yvlm-o. !Zl'Nono no genufho unlou done II in 1 naolangnved wrapper, with foe-dmilo my P - Oheniul Warehouse, ud signed I H. 1-. nnumonn. H|I.u3oLn'a Ex1-nor Boon, uubliohed up- Irud of 18 yours, jrrepnrod by E. '1`. HELM- BOLD, Druggint, 594 B:-ondwny, New York, and 104 South 10:}: Sheet, Plul|delphis,_Pa. Price $l,,25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 56,50, devu-ad'to any addreu. Sold by all Drug- everywhere. ml gennme up `.1! Jun 16, 1866. cER`Tz{'f1'v`oURE ` Inzmvespectfulli I`'b :uu please uuu Your-, 8c., hunmm owns. - aw:-oi-n in anal: nr (`nun-I 13 THE GREAT DIURETIC, Ann I. A '1`. 5. 11. UTIIHOUII, Editor And Proprietor of Daily and Se|ni= Weekly Telegraph. `lllll I NOW, READER I In If ____ ....I .. Gnlrr SALT LAX) Cnw, UTAH, Jan. 28, I868. LURI'.I'I_ specuuuy yours, Cor. . Yomw, General SI1p t and Director. as, l '1`. B. H.S1'nnoml, -(I PI-nnrininr nf nail! , _ _ . __._.._.. V-a uusvmyu vllvulllll` Diarrhea, Dyaentery and all other forms of Bowel Complaints so prevalent at this season of the year have a sure and never failing cure in Perry Davis Pnin-Kil'er, which should be med at the commenoemento! the disease. '1... 'l:!-._u._- n . . -- Special Notices. Butcher : Llglnnlng Fly-Killer! Death to the Living! Long live the Killers! Sold by Dealer: Everywhere I MONTREAL on (mum on0LEnA. l'\:..__L _ _ -- --v vvluuacutzaunsul III we IHBEBBI. The Hamilton Spectator says : "Persons do lng the St. Lawrence especially in Montreal and Quebec are very llnble to be attacked with Ilontresl Cholera, for which we have found Perry Davis Pain-killer A sure can ; speaking from our own experience a Bottle of Pain-Killer is the best Phyeiclnn a. Traveller cnn have." nlrl I`. ..II l'\..._.:-A- -._1 n,__--- II--- no -MU vvili n. u; BIUIIII II Lrnvuler Ulll IIIIVB." Sold by all Druggists and Country Shop- keepora at 15, `5 and 60 cents per bottle. Perry Davis an ion, PROPBIETOBS, July 8. Montreal. This invaluable `medicine is unfailing in the cure` of all those painful and dangerous dis- eases to which the female constitution is sub- ject. It moderates all expenses and removes all obstructions, from vihatever cause. -u -Annunvlnlll ununno It is particularly suited. 1: will in a. short 3 limo bring on the monthly period with regu- larity, and though very powerful contains no- thing hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of. ervoua and Spinal Aectionl, Painajn the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitution of the Heart, Hysteric: and Whites, it will effect. a cure when all other means have failed. The pamphlet around each pncknge has full direction: nud advice, or will be sent free to all writing for it, sealed from observa- tion. uuu muonu, nun nunn, uxuan rnUJ.'xsIn.`1'UlS. $1 and 121 cents for postage, enclosed to . Northrup & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., General Agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottlf, contajping over 60 pil1s,`by return mail. 1 Sold bv all the Dmmriata in Kinnsmn and couI.u_Ip-lug over ou pms,`ny return rnnu. by Druggiata in Kingslonnud Medicine Dealers everywhere. ' July 13. Dr. Dinghsm, of Utica, New York, says:- I have used Dr. A. I`rask s Magnetic Oint- ment in my practice 5 number of yenrs, and can say with pleasure I deem it one of the greatest discoveries of the sge- for the cure of Inammation of the Lungs, Inammation of the Bowels, Inammatory Rheumatism, and in Child Bed Fe war, it operates with perfect suc- cess. In cases of Burns, Bruises, Frozen Limbs. it sets like a charm. 'm-. A. 'l`rask s Magnetic olntnent CURES CROUP OR BATTLES. C835. lll GIIBB 0! Dllf Limbs,,it acts a charm. Dr. J, P, Kennadv, of C I.n|:nns,,n. ECIS HK6 I ODIHIJ." Dr. J. P. Kennedy, of Chittenengo, N.Y, .` says: "It has stood the test trial, and has not been found wanting. Its astonishing cures of Inamnfation of the Lung: and Group, and the wonderful suecess iu subsidiug the torturing pains of Rheumatism, and relieving Nervous Alfectious, entitle it to a high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints." . Dr, A W. Raldinrr. nf Knnwlnnvilln, N,Y,, DI ISBEOUIGB I0l' IDCIG Dolllplllllll." Dr. A W. Balding, of Knowlenville, N.Y., sa.ys:-I hnve used it in several ease: of Specic Irritation, and for the worst canes of Piles, and sundry other complaints, and nd it a superior article, and well `worthy the unen- tion of all." / Du-Akann-n aluu-.111 1;. cup. and -ab (nu 'I'\- uon or an." Purchasers should be sure and Ask for Dr. A. Trask`a Magnetic Ointment, nnd see that (:5 words A. Trunk : Magnetic Ointment on the wrapper. NORTHRUP Ar LYMAN. no on we wrapper. LYMAN, Newcastle, G.W., General Agents for the Canada. 11,... `..`I. ha .Il oh- `l'V.......:.on h. `IT:.u..|.u. 1=u.v mm 1! con} uanauas. For isle by xll the Druggisls in Kingston and by all Medicine Dealers. July 13. K-j`L}J.` \J.IZJ1` L LIIL I IKJLV LIIU 5 ICl'I.Iu principle. The system of innitesimal doses of medicine diffused in gallons of injurious stimulants exploded. All useless material dis- carded. The active principle only of the most powerful and eicient re-nedies known concen- trated in a smell convenient form. llurrusn COSBTIPATIOX Cunzn. All diseases of the Stom- ach, Liver, and Bowels permanently relieved by using Dr Colby s AITI-COSTIVI um Toma Prm.s, Sngar-0oa\ed. Recommended by the Medical Profession. THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. Job Moses . Pcriodlcal Pills. ONCENTRATION the great 3--.: 4.4` InA:n:nA Ai~`nn..A in nnnnnn nf ininphunn uuunuo U655!-3 Cuv]. LJCIJUU IJIU eorts of certain vendors of Linitnent to decry JACOBS RHIUIATIO LIQUID. Wherever in- troduced, it drives all others from the market. Pain positively annihilated by its use. We have not room to enumerate the virtues accorded it: it by the thousands who have used it. No medi- cine ever invented is capable of more extended application. It has hundreds of imitators, but not one BIVAL. Beware of Counter-fu'u. q ` 1.4111} lJ..IJl.L\I..In 1: \.ILlr unu- Tbose who have no hair may have it. Those who have plenty, may preserve and been- tify it. Those whp are losing it may have |its loss srreeted. The hair strengthened, beautied, restored, by-_ using Hmu"s EIPIRI Hun GLoes, cheapzst, cleanest, best. Don t rest till you have _ tried a bottle. Sold by all Druggiau. March 25. New Style. 1-pI-Inn: unu-gv. - A REAL EAIB 3.3810323 AID 1311383118 , commnodtnonanottb. 1.11:! ('1 A A `I 1 `I'NI'9 II.I..I.lI IDEAS .1 1:13:13. ~ Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natiufal Life, Color and Beauty. It is a. most delightful Ilair Dressing.- It will remote luxuriant growth. FALLIN HAIR. is immediately checked. In. S. A. ALLEW8 ZYDOBALSAUUII, atlnllur frecraal for (Lt Hair; glcar and traa.r}ar:u:_ ltxiatrynmglc utqdgtufrndua wonder re:-ul. Ih gnu! mfeziorityand canon! at a ax :-Drusiugamr Ugh cw!Fr:uclPau&: I`: MRs.fX;"Xi"ff;EN s HAIR RFSTORER uwrgnu `I'D nnnnnn _-our `loin! in III Telbcu of bad dye; ; .inv' ` by all, natclm on-ti mu: Dye. This IplidHlk',D'yeiltI`IbU1ilIIhC world; the only tun sud perfect dye; hum- leu, inunnhnooul; no d meat; no ridiculous tinu; ntnodiqu the ill pad ban: the hair soft and beautiful black or hcovn. Bold Drlggilu, and Per.-funen; sud pnoporly upplied at Batchalou Futon, No. 16 Bond It-met, New York = I 1 1 I hqpoinu 4 `nun :7! KM . nu-u 6 lines sud undc,8l EC d 13 cam for every _ no linen, 31,250: && cents for ovary Above In lines, 1 amp! n, And two aim pc 535 ...-o ;a.n '.`.`::;':. ., ';.`:.',"`..,.'::z,"';.,.;.z..."'.....,."""m'u*'..:'. ` uudauoiuula. Bomnnmnnuocwn. """`as" $`..cn.,` 's``:.3'.3'r.`;.%s.`3.".:'.Ei`' `UCCESS begets envy. Hence the 5 eorm of certain :_LAD TIDINGS FOR ALL.- IIIL--- -l..-. hum nn hair I-nu` luv: it. V New Style. Inpol-tan! Clasngu. rlur 1.'tAr'II `n`l.R l'n'R`R`R AID TIRESEU `I. JULY 21, 1869. , NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOII. nu --._._ 4--_ ___..,_ ,_.u,,,u .. Is a certain indication of decay at the roots. __..- -4_ __ ._-_._., ` Natnre s Crown. Non Must Cultivate it > GRAY mm _is1r1Au'r11aIII. HAIR, ,,-,-_. .. .____ I} I Igld ("ISIS EOIIIC. lion-;_ -'__ I.` n rrrsn unvx s1'r..\.\n:R 3 Twenty years experienoein min"; Bry- an`: Pulmonic Wafers hnve proved theui to be ` the most eectnel remedy for coughs, end irrita- tion of the throat, cnnled by oold, or nhneuel exertion of the vocal organ! ; public ten and singers will find them most benec` The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients ` renders Brynn : Pnlmonic Weferi, or Cough and Voice Lozenges, a eefe remedy for the moat delicate person, and has caused them to he held in high esteem by all who hove need them. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 eentl pet box. vi DVIII UIBUBIKTIUI Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously It be DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. -1-run: Amva and Station as follows : I :.uv ' I " " D110 " _ I come win. . 4:15 p.m. 4:05 a.m. lixod train 10:00 3. m. 1 4:35 `I u `I 7:00 ' [This is by Montreal time, from which-deduct : 12} minutes for the dierenee between Hontrenl ` and Kingston time.] ` . ` nu` uonun run 1` Ul!'l"lUl9. Close. Arrive. Eastern by G.'I'.B. day train] 2:40 PM. 4:45 Pl. l Western 3:15 2:15 East End West night trains 9:00 7:00 AJL : UNITED STATES NAILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Ouwego and Cape Vincent, will be closed at 1:30 P.l., ` and Mails from these places will be due for do-' livery at 12:30, P.M. - A second Mail for5Cnpe Vincent will be closed at 6:30, P.Il., and one will be due here for delivery at. 7, A.M., daily, Sundays excepted. ` Dnvmrc-n In A n .- ~ mu'nb u HALLS ` \ l per Canadian steamers will he closed every In`- day at 12 ll. ' Per C umu-.lnnrI R.-...... 1:.-. ......_ lt.....1.-. II: 11 H. Per Cunard and Bremen lines, eve `land Thesday respectively at 5 R11. 44 Te SINGLE COPIES of the.Duu Nnws y be had at the ,coumer of the publication oiee,' rin- ceas street. Price three coppers. ' mnnln on-n. at cl... n...._...__- - --- xvuu cannula. ; uvo uuvu ouppef. "8ing'le copies of the Gnnonxonr um N Iws, ooilaining the news of the week, ny be had in wrappers for mniling. Price 3d.'uclI, ssued every Friday. 3 THEWQUAKERS AND THE INDIANS. TL- 'I'T_l....._..-I DA--- 1T_2-_ 4...! .1. try Lu! u noun an ti uni prip-id by I`:-rrilory and Auninnni -..... vqu.-...-;zn.-u 5:515: J..|.l.J-`J 1A.\l.ILL.I.\D.l The Universal Peace Union and the {Pro-. -gressive Friends united last March in u cir- cular addressed to the Indians of Ameifica, in which they expressed their sympathy and made an appeal for peace as followb: We would have van know that our Gov.` vrepresentttion and participation therein, ` tiou and set forth your grievances, your ` sulferings, and your needs, at the and hot ` loss ; and in a kind and fraternal intercohrae - there will be found the true way to redhaas uu.u mnuu an uppeul 101' peace as ronows: _ you that our Gov-` 2 ornament is of and for the people, and we encourage you to prepare yourselves for a that you may enter the councils of the: us- you may be happier, and, by giving V of your wisdom, endurance, and bravery, ub~ serve the good of all. . "` " Your any trials and persecutions have lled us ith` sorrow, amfwhile we demand that our ple and our Goverumenfshall be just `and honest, and give no cause for hostility, we earnestly entreat you to withhold the hand` of violence and bloodshed. We abhor war". It is always attended with suering and wrongs, vindiceteirights, and establishithe blessings of amity and peace. ; Manv replies have been rprnivn and UIQBUIIIEB GI llilllly 3110, PCIUE. 5 Many replies have been received, had some of them are published. E1vir|I.G. Plum, 3 teacher in charge of the Po. a Manual Labour School, encloses respo sci made by several Indian chiefs when shq re- cited the message to them. E Peat-n-ln.na-shaio. rst chief nf Hm 7n-- . If those people they promise to send `us _ what my Grest Father there said, sn "my ponies are too smsll for that-"work. ; I CILCU (MU LDC U [U Ialllllll. l, Feet-s-ls-ns-shsio, rst chief of the tion, ssys: ``I am rejoiced to host th t I" have friends who care so much for me,and now I hope what I have long desir I shall obtsin--s house like (white J` 11. My great fsther has sent me wsggonsnxsd ploughs, but I have no large horses to desw them. I would like if he would send a some, snd then ploughing and living i a house, the white men, when they lookst me, will think_ I am like them I" Teirer-jee- aw-sh, rst chief of the Tnppssh hand says: come, and do. not chest us, I shall hsvd s. poor mind no longer. Tc-row-whitey-` s- thor-o, rst chief of the Rt.-publicsn b (l ssys; I went to Washington snd heard _ . I thought he would not lie. He promised us ' honest agents, but some have chested us, I am glad he will send us one he is sure vjill not chest. I would like to have a house like is white man, and at least four large horses to draw my plouglrsnd w ne- sm always happy to visit the schools, snd see the children learning. Iknow the tiine is near when I cannot hunt bnslo, sad then we should know how to work like the whites. Ls-ts-Bots-Ne-Bhsro says: This is a very pleasant letter, and I hope if the people come here they will treat us ss that letter says they will. I sgree with those people.` I do not like to tight, but some- times am obliged to. I we can hsvesn event that will see that all is done that this letter speaks of, I shsll be lsd to see him. I want to work like the w ites, for I see the day is `coming when we must life like _them. These Are the words of the First of the ,Pswnee tribe. The Second Chief, Baptiste Bsohulle, who is also an in- terpreter, ssys: This is the best letter` I ever heard, and I hope those who have written it no truly our friends. If the ore and do as they say they desire to do, feel it is going to he s help to my tribe to have such people here. Anything they wish to do fony tribe they will nd me ready to help them to do." ` The Oneida. W'1x:rinsin. roam... rank! is: Travellers and Postal Guide. Trsinl arrive and depart from the Kingston ` Station WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 21. "63 PRIIV_'I`ING|. Q am: LA8T'PAGE'.; DCIP IIJBIII I20 (`|0." . The Oneida, W'1nconsin, Indians, teply If length, the document being signed with their man, by seven Chiefs sud aohoqd man- The tribe; thaw nu Inn--nr min men. The ttibes, they any, howwelgtio ` not united in making the reapo , Among the desires expressed by them into hue _v.heir lands survayod and allotted to ind_iVi- dunl owners` with 3 prdvision {hit thence who wish in do `so may nuuuio -21:0`. dnliu . ma reamonnibiliti of full citizenilsinh :6-If yrvpnlll D] ``""0'! IM Agent: um WIIO Will} 3 00 I0 may OCIIDO lIU`. (XIII? and responnibiliti of full citizenillipst` once. . I Lmbmmu to b:ba:au-nbmgnrzugi a y-we-an 3 4 u::'lIn`n:3n`:d:nn.::Innno.'nudnznuthv! oven overturning. ll): iiuily/Ncms. 4 K1N-Gs1'oN pom OFFICE. ing- A some nu. 1:30 pm. Mixed train 2:45 Mn. 1:50 " 6:15 annm win-r rvvua BRITISH nuns EHRAIIIAII -ill hunt-.. ;I`W 5494 :1. _ -- - ___.1.'_. nnbled to ennui _ nth greater expedition llbe Cit], Ill ot Q? lav be farmed, U-I 3 won nurennn: whoroddulh tocnlic 1?` Avenue did in Ill Yuk` ` Auntie cholonon Thursday. A nonmu por.ju [ of tbq lleu-opo inn Bishop, an In _ aembleu the Hon. George Brown. `III _ any of Oxford has conformed upon the right gave:-and condemn. M __ A undorbluung powa ' _ . monixzowder, Eu Igeon x - . M q _ = ~ from their-lncoubtency with anal; ot_hog_. -It; said to combine eonddonblo uplodvh J w_itl_: _u_tnrdy1nn:naNlity: it annhih. mull no oamnlno eonoidonblo igy ; it V 5 it does from the effects of olimsta. - . - ` The constant an-lnl st quuulina of r em `with n orlfmbonrdn in $320!! mnbnow ` t type, i w serious chm in New York. ` _ One of tho moot rounrkgblo worhnow oninLondoni|theoeImmct|onolthu ` _'l'lnmu tunnel. But to gmt 31$ which huhoen muloiu dayu_ of Sir Iulglhud Brunei that ` " days of Iulnh-rd that um, much interest in 1113 woxk. ma,'* b.u - In-nurnglul nu-no -oI.l.`.4..n_ . ` wmcn nu noon mug}; ..'h,.h_` _ secured by this tnnnction. van kn ` origin of the man at -1` count on July 2, with t_h':I_1i up to the 31:! ofliy Iii, _ sdopted. , The-newgnll. on ntisfnctory s dlvfuj . 4 on the nomhul cipihliu ` _ rangomelm for the ti-nnlfu ol territorial right to Oqnadn" mu uthfsctory, whib the dllpoudof -~ ` question for the present. I A Boston paper an that (K0 cent scrip lI_0I_i circulation h states w'u'tnood 1m Saturdhy _ tlge gut oorvigo to ton`:-"thin HI: Holineqwill denounce in ~ '_', ` ` the persecution: lulctod upuu".~ 4` Oatholi In Pound by~t.l|o mont. - -` .- u. The Hudson : Bay Oompuj : ' ' 1` whdn gin; only Iii. iuii ` ad was found I [urge nun of :3 us was mean Ant 8:, the scent service to fair gph city, who sound Go have but . in manufacturing and currency. On til ' bad. Very little bu lnnly tegt:ei_t {annoy beyond tho frnotlnl vary mun nu mely has haiifj :eu:"eit money gvhich circulate: nofrooly. lllmlt . . ` __-u v - . -. h .,- = h . >:a'=v:4;m6 * The ice fmtory It New Oj 4 1; - M success. It cdnaisu of six micsl freezing mixture; ~ mm six pipes descend taraixrh _. which cheats in tutu ndiqta to four compartments. In L` " meal: are long, thin tin side Ind eight on the other. 3" ., a. total of _lry-aix_c'ue|in I bow. ~ uuu Isuu Gig! on me other. fjii lry-eix ceeeeine but; being fomgboxes in a chat," eq ' to a factory, it` follow; as T this Southern ice factory ' 1,344 eakeeofiee eigheeed` _ -' twelve broad, `end two ihlckg I p1et.ion`of eecll prooag ; '_lI_I_ec*; M colder than the: f_rozen.plt ` ` much longer. The fectory,is`_ ' enterprise, and the pro f lucrative. ` I )ai1Y uuwrpse, : 1 -,,L,,c * profession from 311 mutexq,` 1 resident tutors. mdwo M' UNIVERSITY 'rnn-s.-- ,.- 1'eete.Bi}l at me ot .;n:o L `- Dan-hun wit inc `mind in t` M Conservative: did not-heist Iii), M of Diuenten coconvoeuiuwu shuttle on the clinleihipjl . M _ Act of Uniformity, so` in II; ` quires n profeuionof metnberbhfp ~ Church of England fto all Inow '1 dent fellowship: to the` _ T , the pronoun of the bill ' * principle that the Colleges. _ free to determine for tbouuelyne ditiona the would exact. Aug! _M wu defeated by`131,`-316 * i chute II it `stood, Int; only amendment. `FY01: thilahid ~~ tothe Lords, end in is there I33. ~ Lords 1- net ` ~. peciellyjmtnutbef v _ to submit to.eidofott`.`- ` j. keeping one Holuoollhdfdl _ ' the other, nil ex >- __ . _ ' iitonell multtano .~-- _ oeocerteinyleetnc ' i -London 9018?. wt 1;ru_ll_lpou no 10 I breathing space. Panicafax; hm juse~bo a`_: . .. earning the death of - young American who In ~ ;:.*:-;."e:s:8......4.:,*. drum-bud court-In_nal't? 1` which` rpolixltad in his eonvkll. ue t. t oAm ooqgpl_ gun-:to,uve x.a."x :?.`f auc .A His sentence wu received iIiI' pen plan. in nine cube town, svho vindictive feeling Quinn ` _ nrisoncn. All four man. H untucnve xeoung qgumn the . . . prisoners. All four men wag ` ~ with thairineutownfdo 1 w` 7 A ` :10! Ihrwg|:tho:`sdf{x-on .2 t vnncy ` ` whzgltgglydfewpnoaafronu ` = ed. AImsllpunyofAmetioun_ " htheudohontrenco. Wvath an. nu ul llI.`(`lI `g: ` \'ul1|'lU sunw, us run tut: gnu: n! the Daiiy New Q 1.: S:emt-on U_Ihce,` S1. Lu-reuco ' ` 0%` Johnson Svraet. `um and n(|," - I`. pin; to the West can pro- HF.` Nxw gm Great Western, Detroit. and 8093' u ' ad licb gm Ceuiral Yiailwaj S, tor ' -355.10, Mxiwsnkee, Grand Haven, in] mg principal poims in lbe West; vi?I.:i6c Rwrond to Vub, Nebraska, .. I.....I. nnl l`nLln.'BiI. NUMBER 242.` ,1 ymu-ahmwhomuoaia an` N: dial in `la: V5.1. M {LIE VII . III C` I my be fgvoted. `ill bun. IIIVII V_Dl'IIiII recast!) to and A- 3' on. A.C ICHARD-I119` DAlIr.Y on, Job, and V its 1.4 3Ln1g D0311 ! Kill! Rnlmadlilh, Ubequeoda, _ Buinucoali, unw annual. Pauling Bilh. Conen Kilt, llnilmnd am-. LOCKS, Lnonxg "' orfrr than for and u pxicalo do my `I any but HUI! 3 direct to an an` ADV! . 1087. Y 0F Qu1.\"n:. A > ,"'| All Fun Comm, ` `Lin! cmaurams wamv William Street, for the above pom, 3 dn DAILY 7 , I `Illa!-PAS`;"'ef?lRg;,o lol::nk. F "95 Bellevilln every day (Sun- ` 'l>lfI8DAY,ud pawn ULUC K, Kingston lime, and RSDAYS,"|nd snu n- I boot Ax. or Pnsuge apply to the BIO`! I 'r.nL"ro1u' 1) k_r cut-full i-H-x m nflbccu lcgnligd y printed 1'. Daily Ifewn 0%. N I} Hfaxl Lmo of st(.mnmS. g... ?)1,U.\Il`. XVIII. `` [`'pcl'\C4|lI|ll Sloulllcru : ! "31-Ax, . . . . . Capt. Kelley, I 331` . . . ,, " Sinclair, . I1lesrux..... -` `T.'""v 1-__ __ bxnmsou, ' 33:3); ___ . " Cutknichu-I ` wl-guy _ . Dunlap. 6 - . Wet] of the Above Lme Vnll Plcruvnnre W_l:nr`,_hx)| of Jobn_sou ' V :1-._ '- ounpsou, 'us:0 _ _ _ Cnrmichu-I wuxrgu}; _. `er. F `gnaw Wharf, fool Johnson I fomgm and Humllon ervry nfu-r. `,g;oq\lfd) H HALp.r,\>`1' FIVR 550, one of the Smunors will love ` "y Homing (lqndny excepted) _51- |-`1\'1-J, louthxng at Clayton III B`). ' EXPRESS LINE. _... . .u_- -..\.....a:.i Y -I.- eo..-...-.. ;!.... ,C:\p1. J. J. Morley, guy _ _ , . . . .. " J. B. Rates, `:9 their regular trips between gauge. Chulolte (Landing for [Mug Pulls and Bum-do), And on the Istbinst. NIXG EAST at 4:00 A]. goqsa WEST at 6:00 RM. - ,_ 1-..1..m .m.h- at H... ntnn nu` W H, _V...._-.. 3;: Tucker`; nppl)` an the oice of uh-;.g Unurio Street, or M the Lake Lawrence gi ping Iichgrx Rnihvog lot Grand ._;.n ma m-incinal points in the Won: yin Great and, lIl'h'JDc nu rvuu nu I mu, ucurnsll, Ind: In! Unmornin. gufwuble sud L`-ontenient Wailing Wu and Gemleuzl n on the Wl.mf. L`. H. HATCH, An-.. Bunowss, laarn, _ some her trip! about the `uh in- .v, ad will leave Kingston every m`L_lRIDAY at 3 PM. Leaves -y IOKDAY uni THFRSDAY at _l;--nn all iuunrrnndinin nlnnnina 1 I lls1iRl~;PUNT, '1. RC! AS FOLLOWS : HNGSTON every day (Sunday: )cz3`x5 A..\l.,l130 A.I., 2 mt. IUIBDAYS And FRIDAYS lures H mm is other dnys. WOLFE ISLAND 9 A,Ll.. H |-y IUIIUAI nnx Lrun.)u.\n as Ldiap It all iapermediate slop;-ingl `I- -nun omer ulys. WOLFE ISLAND 9 A.)l., P1..u>.x. ma 7 Ru. 1]. ll I(Y\1f1I!f'|DH flyi Ofl Balurdnya I1 `IOU L_l, n AJL, 1 P 1, 3 P.Il., 5 PJL pad the splendi Luke Steamers vv5\|J2l.bl.\J VV L1, linen", Simon, lhsnn, 5'0 Kingnon daily (Sunday: ex- II 4 AI. (except londnys), lit]! the Grand `hunk Trains and -uninauh. ::.-R A M onin fnr "I. VNVOLFE ISLAND on Hondnyu, Ihnnd-ya and Salurahya A1 7:30 Itl. 11 All, 1 P If. 3 P,Il.. `.551 .-. M` R ... G. I. KINGHORN. '3! Whrf, loot of Brock Street. h,Iay 31,1869. ` v Foot of Brock Street. "lb April, xsco. DAILY son '1 Pmon and Bellevllle. 3;! Wlre IThe ---v- ---In nrvlnvv `AWYAL nu. srsusa W QJ aficr June 1:! xiv. ' I of Pusnge, having supenor pal- -dndon, npply on board, or to D \l[`RPHY_ -`F vgulul `-1 on Arrival of the train from "% meeting Grand Trunk trains ..!.Ild Bar of Quinn. RI:-nmor. _'-----1------. IIIISIWW '30mDany. {Ill CapeW\'lnent Fer;):. V!.'1E1i'1`U WN, T I I Wdnwsday, 28th Instant. - to 1` ,0_n_nuru:as 8 00., .'. ` `Freight Agents. ulended lo. -5 rompolod of the {olloir- u. u. nuvuuuun, Foot I limo lsldn 7FrVr;_'. I DOIFO, 0| ID D. MURPHY, Ounws. PI\?t'\AlD\l \J|lIWl~ KINGEURN, Kingston. nun, Agent. Kingston and Gananoque Route. .. ..muu.n, Jlllllollf, Master. COMMENCING run undvr. Kingslnn Tu`:-EMA, Wed- neodnys, Thursdays and Ftidaya, at 4 pm. Leave Ihnnnoque on Wednesdays and Fri- dnys, 1&6 um. and 8 p m. For Freight or Panza lnlv .m Im...a .- on THE CELEBRATED PANTESCOPIO SPECTAOLES ma. conszrucwa In accordance with the A philosophy of nnlure h the form of: CUN- CAVO-OUNVBX nLLxPs'Is. nu.-- _,, 7: _. . v-vvn v u.x uuunl Ina. They are ndtnirnbly pied to the organs of sight, and nord ltuxtrticial help to the hu- mun vision ever invented. A peculiar And impor- tant fa.-ntnr'e inrlheoe spectacles is witnessed where people have been obliged to resort to glasses from physical debilitv. hnviuz temnonrilv n'.-M- . peopno nnve 0000 obliged glasses! physical debilily, having temponrily a'ecl- ed their vision. In auch cases the eye regain: its hexnilhy power, and the gluses can be laid Aside without injury; while och -r Jxinda of spectnclea when once worn cannot be dispensed with. [MEDICAL HALL,| AN Assortment of Skiffa glwgya on hand. , Work leaving Kingston 10 be paid for be- on being sent out of the Establishment. Nm-1 _GAL'nou_-4Pnlies ha Iontrenl no oemg lent. out or me nsuousnmem. Non -0Acno:.-IPnties otforing for sale Boats purporting to come from my establishment. As 1 huge no agent or per- son nulhorizod to sell for mafia that city, buy- era no cautioned agninat bargaining with any one than for my bony. ` IL % -THE CARRATRACA WATER. BUD-11;: L\_L '_..u.vu-;.. ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON ONTARIO. R. E Stephens. Proprietor. Trusty Porters -in ntteudnno at Railrond Depot and Steamboat Landings, Oct; 28. I l)ARTIES intending to nx_sl-;e application to the Legislature of Unlao for Private Bills are hereby notied that they are required by the: 51st and folloviriug Rules of the Legislative Aa- - eemhly (which are published in full in the Ontario `azette), to give NOTICE of their application (clearly end distinctly specifying its nature and object) in the (Tnlario Gazette, and also in a Newspaper published it! the County oi-`Union of ~ Counties aected ; such notice shall be continued in each case for a period of at least six weeks during the interval 01` time between the close at the next preceding Session and the considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the tire! and last lafmauch notices to be sent to the Private Bill" _.___.._-_.__ MINERAL VVATERS . nys, IN) am` Freight I er I week, 4 cIII'lII -" ' "U1 lne uraml '1`:uuK Trains and meeting the 6.13 : AM. lnin for go. Do of Death... 50 " ` ll. connecting with the Grand " Brsrnu NonI:II.'-ll * from the West. and Bay of ing, loaded 0!I0do. `Y. lnreliug the 4:30 PM. train red by: lode oflolil Hdt Uiiego, and the Nurshern Trnns- der lo linen 15 '?Iy I Propallers having Cape Utber Notion in CHIC V930 and All Western Ports. .h;c;_,;.u-gpgomohlh Only nBAM. 6 Ierll of lndividuk - RETURNING, ports ofnnkn, [#31 Viueuu, null` Loam-cl. ~ ' ' f .3... . .........a.-nu 0-....I ..Iff3I2`..,".'...?3"Lf.TfT..I?$

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