Kingston News (1868), 30 Jul 1869, p. 1

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I-IIJIDLVSJLJ. Lsvu-Jae ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON ONTARIO. R-1: Stephens. Proprietor. Trusty Potter: in sttcndanoo at Rnilrood Depot and Steamboat Lnndings. I Oct; 28. ARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of Ontario for Private Bills are hereby notied that they-are required by the ' 51st and following Rules of the Legislative Aa- Iembly (which are published in full in the Ontario Gazette), to give NOTICE of their application (clearly and ditincnly specifying its nature and object) in the Ontario Gazette, and also in a Newspaper published in the County or Union of Counties aecled ; ouch notice shall be eontinned :. ....t. ..... fnr . nerind or at least six weeks MAINERAL WATERS. eonlinued in each one for 5 period of at least pix during the interval of time between the eloee of the next preceding Session and the conaiderle (ion of the Petition. Copies of the first end less of end: notice: to be sent to the Private Bill ma- Oice. All Petitions for Private Bills must be present- ed within the nuhroe week: of the Session. OHLRIJEST. GILLMOR, Clerknf the House. - A. -rgk B IO!!!) , , , DVEKTISEMENTS for the DAILY Nnws, intended to eppear the same evening should be sent in et. as early an hour ' in the dey as possible. nvnvu-V, -.,._ - -~., . ---,__.__.__..._.1- #11541 15IiLNT1NG OUSE, Princess Street, Kingston. Printing of all kinds At the DAILY NEW! rms: Pfam'n1 Houm. __.__.._.__.________.__._.. - _ ORANGE CERTIFICATES and Lodge Summons may be obtained at the DAILY Nnwa Orrxcn. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Devices for every description of Orange priming kept on hand 1!: the Dun: Nnws B-mu: Pnmwmc Housn. __.___._.___?:_j_: Kingston, June 12th, 1869. For Sale by Juno 7. ' nun of the week. For nny Uenu, puu in` sdnnee, you may Iandjt to your friends for three months at the reduced rates of postage. For One Dolls: ,it may be neg; six months. Singie copiel, price Five cents, any be had At the Daily New oico, Prineaa Sunni. . END ['1' TO YOUR 1"l.Is.NUD.-1na Cinomcus um Nnwa is published evety Friday mot-ning,_:nd contains all the I week.` For Fifty Cents, pnid a..- ..a.....-.-. vol: mnv send it your Kingston, Kay 6,: 1869. i{\ \ \\ - M. (YGORMAN, ' BOAT BUILDER, SIMCOE STREET, ` Kingston, Ont. |B8'I`l0NlAL \JIU Tomqm, ?5lh F'eb., 1339- _ - ._..---.-nrnvn r FRONTE-.\' AC BREWERY ' YOUR FRIENDS.-The AN ?! NEWII il M-uva II 0001 PLANTABENET WATEB.\ -In . nu.-\ aqnnunrn I?l\YI1QFI`lI\I nlrli A D! PR1 vAT_1 BILLS. ESTABLISHED 1347. 1'0 nu; l`l7BLh`.:! J. REYNER Q nun -. _.._ BOTTLKD AT THE E. H. PARKER, 680. W. C BRIGHTON, Anon! F RESH ALSO Market Square. M. O GORlAN. A, Duvsol. I\JlV' Agent. 3 Invite Attention to our tins and enro- fnlly selected stock of Trusses, Sup- porters, Bsndsges, Elastic Stockings, Kneelsu, Gents , Lsdies and Children's Shoulder Brscea, to. Will nd it to their advantage (0 buy their Spices, llaaurd, Ginger, &c., from nu, n~we keep the genuine. ' Lends, Oil, Paints, Vnrniubeu, Turpentine, H-nntnln D.:..o D-..-L-_ -,, ncvy we gvnulno. Beuzole, Paint Bruahee, pure Dye Stua, kc. A full stock of Pntenl Medicines. Preacriplions carefully prepered.. Every person purchuing Good: to the amount . of Twenty-ve Dent: and our at R. WHITKJS ! Drug Store will receive 1 Glue of 01-mm Sod: I gratin. Jam. received A! the i1)RI'-:_'17ARA'rIoNs OF I (MEDICAL HALL] "`I GARBOLIO POWDER, As I disinfectant, is much plensanter And more eicacioua than Chloride of Lime or my other article of the kind. GARBOLIO FLUID, n,-- W- OARBOLIO TOILET SOAP, The most refreshing emollient for the ekln, cleanse: the pores, alleys the irrita. tion, end removes the effect: of pel'pil l- tion. LIQUID CARBOLIO AOXD, For use in ceaa-pools, sinks, drains, kc. l CRYSTALLIZED GARBOLIG ACID, Pure, for medicinal purpoiu. |1637e 0_A_l. 1868.] "" I IIUIXIIJ 1 TTFIC I 7'"? 0llco-St. Lawrelgce Wharlj Foot of Johnson Street. UR Goal in Pure Locknwann, being mined in the very heart of the Lncknwans Valley, Scranton, Pittston, sud Wilkes Barre, from the but selected mines, and is prepared with grass are expressly for Family nae, sud will be ccreened and delivered in the best possible co :- dition. R.-Q gala:-Q-I Ra nal for ounce: nnnnianilv Iuon. Beat selected So Coal for grates constantly on hand, nlso Lehigh Lump for Foundry I so and Bloubuz-g for Blacksmiths. , Tenn: Cash. Delivered in nnvmnof the can mouourg Ior macxamuns. Term: Cash. Delivered nnypartof the city. JAMES SWIFT 8 G(_x ot HARD AND SOFT WOOD, Beech {and Maple, Hemlock and Pine, which will be delivered in my part of the city. Obesp for Cash. A nl\I- in .' `HE Subscriber respectfully informs his Cue- lolnera and the public generally tbs! he is now ready to supply them with the` very best nf SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 OASII O|JSTOIlE|!S. Apply to JAMES CAMPBELL, Al the Grocery Store opposite the wharf. Wharf foot of Queen Street, Kingston, April 27, 1869. E --__ CI .L1_LV.L_l.JkJ LL \, .._ _._.., Dealer In Boots and Shoes, No. 36 Princess Street, Kingston; ESIRES~most respectfully to thank his nu- merous Gustomers for I liberal patronag extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. V In nlnnin his accounts for the past year the to --- WI.'lER 1`UWN, can `u .1 ' _ llucnav, SIIIOR, Inna, bu Iiingaton daily (Sundnn ex- nt 4 A.3l. (except Mondays), ml the Grand Frank Truins Andi Dueling the 6:25 All. train for ; hills. y Wino. I July 29. FIFTEISN I must). In closing the advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit Iystem altogether, and he wishes his Customers to understand this Announcement in the moat. .....:o:.. manna, Determined not to be outdone :3 this Announcement In me most. - positive sense. Determined ` in the price or quality of his Stock, be is pre- i pared to sell BOOTS and SHOES of unrivalled nnnufactnre at the lowest remnnerntivo prices on strictly cash terms. Unpaid ncoonnts must be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. f" The patronnge of Cash Customers so- lit-ed. KINGSTON. . FRIDAY EVENING. X | liciled. July 24. October 21, 1868. HE remarkable an was which "GARDNEWS BAKING POWDER" has met with since wt}-rants ur increased do- W. B;-NORA] 8 003:, Kingston. lies: BAKING AurunAmFeoAL mm 114780 lauurununnn Thu: Utrnu Fun Conn. RAVI cmacrasws wann- I Wiuiun Eueel, for the Ibo"! ' ports, every day (SundayI` ILL?-PAST THREE o'clock. *8! Belleviih every day (Suns ~ Y.wxDnsoAY, ma FRIDAY "3 901.003. Kingston time, tnd Y3. Tavnsnns, ma sum- ` 'CLOCK A.I. Jdlt or Puugo Ipply to the , 8 K0 v"* VI Ul-V 11): | ic_i't;d. ' J AHES HOPE. Kingston, and J nnunry, 1868. {_ R. Wlll`l`E`S DRUG STOBE. j____ GABDNEIPS. BAKING POWDER.` /T , .-vnuv 5- uu Au, Poasaosing all the disinfecting powers of the Powder, and having also remarkable healing and antiseptic propenies. W001)! W001)! W001; CAIIBOLIC ACID `Apply J With Choice Syrups. Also I fresh supply of 42 Princess Street. BOUSIKEEPERS G. s. HOBART. JAMES SWIFT CL; , _ . _ . _ _ ....--a van uunvuun vuuunu1.I- Dinrrhaa, Dyuter; and :11 other forms of Bowel Oomplaima so prevalent at thin eeuon of_ (M van: 1.... in mm. ---I ----- _- .. -. .......r.uu-an nu pnnvnnuul It lull lelloll DI_ the year have A sure and never failing cure in Perry Davis Pain-Kilier, which should be used M the commencement of the disease. Th. n ....In.... n_.-:_A.r -~ - -- ... luv vvu.IulvI.IUUl.llBlll ox me ulselae. The Hamilton Spectator nyl : Persona do lag the St. Lawrence especially in Montrenl and Quebec are very linble to be nttncked with Montreal Cholen, for whinh we have found Perry Davis Pain-killer A sure can ; speaking from onr own experience I Bottle of Pnin-Killer is the best Physician 1 Traveller can hue. Q;-JR I... ..II l'\_..__:-._ __J I` an an -nu uvan 1 uyunuluu 5 nraveuer Glll DIVE." Sold by all Druggists and Country Shop- keepers M. 15, '15 and 60 cents per bottle. Perry Davis an ion, PROPRIETORS, Julv 8, u....o...-t Ion} or aroek's-{.'ec. Stunt. ____...___.___:?______ . `Id other ma. of Jon.1;d SINGLE corms of the pm: '3' `lid with nestneu mdl ' .~-Nun Int he had It the oounta of 7 New oce, Princes f tha picalbn ' Princess street, price `thug ooppen. any had at the uauy new onwu, rruwu-u . Special Notices. _ MONTREAL 0B OANADA 0ll0l.ERA- r\l..__L-- Vi - Dr. A. 'l`rnsk s Magnetic olntnent CURES GROUP OR BATTLES. Dr. Diughem, of Utice, New York, snya:- have used Dr. A. Tusk : Magnetic Oint- ut in my prnclice I number of years, and c n say with pleasure I deem it one o! the g ates! discoveries of the age for the cure of I ammation of the Lungs, Inammation of I e Bowels, Inammatory Rheumatism, and in C ild Bed Fever, it operates with perfect sue- .ceu. In cases of Burns. Bruises. Frnzan uuuu Deu IEVEI , It operates WIIIJ pdl cess. Burns, Bruises, Frozen ` Limbs, it sets like 3 chum. Dr. J. P. Kennedy, of Chinennngo, N.Y., ` says: "It. has stood the (at trial, and has not been found wanting. Its astonishing cures of Inammation of the Lungs and Group, and the wonderful success in snbsidingthe torturing pains of Rheumatism, end relieving Nervous Abctions, entitle it to 3 high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints." Dr.'A W. Beldimr. of Knnwlaanviva, N,V.. ul nemeules [or these complaints. Balding, of Knowlesvil`o, N.Y., sa.ys:-I have used it in several cases of Specic Irritation, and for the worst cases of Piles, and sundry other complaints, and nd it a superior article, and well worthy the atten- tion of all." Dnnnkna-nu nknnlil `L- -..-- _...I _-I- 1'..- TI- 110:: or an." Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. A. Tusk : Magnetic Ointment, and see that the words A. Track : Magnetic Ointment an on the wrapper. NORTFIROP J: LYMAN. III Ull BIIO WYIPPO I`. NORTHROP Jr LYMAN, Newcastle, C.W., General Agents for the Canada. Ir..- ...I.. 1... .n .L- I'\-_....:-n- :_ 17:-_..__ UIDIUIE. For sale by all the Druggista in Kingston and by all Medicine Dealers. I July 13, THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. Job llloscs Periodical Pllle. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cm-erof all those peinful and dnngerone die- eeeetlo which the femele.constil.ution is sub- ject. It moderates All excesses end removes all obstructions, from whatever ceneo. NOW style. IXPOIKI.-I Change. A REAL ELIE RESTOREB AND DRESSING Oolnbinod ln Ono Bottle. `IITIC1 (V A A `I `I 'I'x'n1-ca - .. ............y ..........u I: is particularly suited. It will in I ahorl. time bring on the monthly period with reun- larity, and though very powerful contains no- thing hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of Z` ervoua and Spinpl Alactioul, Pains in the Back and Limbo, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitaliou of the Heart, Hysteric: and Whites, it will effect a cure when all other means `have failed. The pamphlet around each package has full directions and advice, or will be sent free to all writing for it, sealed from observa- lion. JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, BULB PROPRIETOR. (I ....i Inl ......u- C..- an-o--- .....I......! In July 8. IEUIJIDII lll U110 BOUQU- MRS. S. A. ALLEN S II I `I"I i)E7I'\lI`I'II .V`l'I" -ZI1-I$ .-.'l I. `,n-3.` Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing, It will promote luxuriant g wth. , \ FALLING HAIR. is immedingly checked. '|l_a A Arr:-xtvnuvrnnn unsa-u-up __ .41 ,_ Iviavt sedinteul. It 1': very n`m)k|_andojbn)rv'uc:: uuId;7ial raxltr. it great rufrrmrtbasd mmou; n a air Duuiugaver kigk rm! Franck Pbnuala 1 : achwurled d all not and; in this but 3': Eur _ it ntorer aadzybbabanvm 1- go! In one with u oflur. sou) at ALL Dnuodmn. -up guuuu, an n -v...., ...-..... -..v- A...-ugvn. $1 and 12} cent: for postage, enclosed to Northrup & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., General Agents for the Dominion, will innure n bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mail. Sold bv all the Dmmzistn in Kingston and CODY-Slnlg DU plll, D, l Bllll'll llllll. Sold by all the Dmggists Kingston and Medicine Dealers everywhere. July 13. ` Bulchcl or s Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye in the beat in the world; the only true and perfect dye; hum- less, reliable, instantaneous; no disappoint- ment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill eects of bad dyes ; invigorate: and leaves the hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by nll_D1-nggista and Perfutnera; and properly applied at Batcheloa Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. ` at Iowa one was nu` Dflltf. BOLD BY ALL UIIIIIIIIII. ""';;.;'.'.3a;;`-.`:=:.."::;:.;-...-,%'::`;.'2;*`* 3" Twenty years experience in using Bry- an`: Pulmonic Wafers have proved them to be ` the moat eectunl remedy for coughs, end irrita- tio_n of the throat, caused by com, or nnnsnnl ` exertion of the vocal organs ; public speakers and singers will nd then most benecial. The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients renders Bryan : Pnlmonic Wafers, or Cough and Voice Lozenges, a safe remedy for the meet dnli:-ma nersan. and has caused them to be held Voice Lounges, we remwy tor me man delicate person, and in ma). esteem bv all who have used them. agfic-ate a3d'hu in high esteem by Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cents per ha: . a_:;___, 7 _ -- , EW STYLES OF TYPE HAVE been added to the Damn: Nnws Jon PRINTING Olrmcn. Our two Steam Presses and Automatic Platen Printing Machin- ery enable us to turn out work in good style, with quick despatch, and at cheap rates. Inquiryia solicited. ' `U3 lUUL`\`IlI`JI\UD.LVI-- VVl.lI7|l,U|-l .1. ay more for the rent of your business house than for advertising your business, you are pursuing A false policy. If youcsu do business, let it be known."--FnA1tx- III, RT or ADv]::n'r1sNe.-Home Greeley, of New York, stys:-'l'he ' most successful business men in this city nm those who hove advertised liberally and constantly. A smsll xdvartisement coh- stsntly appearing is better than` display column oocssionsll . '- V New Style. Important Change. IEAI. HAIR RESTORER urn nntmn KJU KJI .51! .1..I.Jl.lL_ZL` JHAIR RESTORER ill 4:ntpn-n l1--n-r II -I-. 4- I. 8. A. ALLEN`B ZYLOB AHUI. analhf xratfox for the Hair` ,- char and transparent, rvtsedfvtent. In : very:-ivujlc aadzyirnradauca `O A YOUNG M'ERUHA.N'l`.- When you nnv mnrn fur the rentnfvonr businms -nab the rt sedinxeut. It 1': 4-i1u)I andornfradauca 7551 raxlzg. rxfrrbribasd argon; You Must. Cultivate it GRAY HAIR Is It certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, \T..L.._-I.. n_,._, -__ .... van ...n.:u Nature's Crown. nal ; uu.-.1, Montreal. . BUFFERINGB HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, an vmosi can " | F you are suffering or have suffered from` 1 Involuntary Discharges, what effect does' it produce upon your general health ? ! Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired `I 5 Does a little extra exertion produce pnlpi-5 tttion of the heart? ` Doesyour liver, or your urinary organs, or, your kidneys, frequently get out of order `I I In your urine sometimes think. milkv m- l your inunoys, Ireqnently get out or order `I I your sometimes thick, milky or . ocky, or is it ropy op settling? Or does 3 thick scum rise to the top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile ? `ha unn 1..-n a...u. -1 ..t....-. :._.-u.:_.. -_ swou awuue I `Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the bend T In your memory impaired 1 Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this r subject ! , ' Do van feel dull. lining. mnnino. (incl at company, 01 um I ; Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody `I Dons nnv little thin`? main vnn ntnrt nu-1 Jrom everybody I I Does any little thing make you start or} jump `I Is your sleep broken or restless 7 - | Is the lustre of your eye unbrilliunl? | The bloom on your cheek as bright '! . Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? | Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? ' Do van feel as munh nnndannn in vnnr. ovlnchl I not nu-can-a.- . ; EQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO REN- , DER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE. sumac: I ' you dull, listless, moping, tired of; company, of `ife 7 : Do Von wish to be left Alana. in out nwnv I energy I y__ou feel as much condence in your- self 7 Au. -1"... ...:..:o. .:..n ..-A a-__:__ _:...._ II I Are your spirits dull and agging-given to 6:: of melancholy 7 H30, do not lsy it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have Von restless ninhtn? Vnnr hm-.1: your uver or uyapepsm. you restleas nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but littlel Appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepnin or liver complaint ? NOW. READER. Self-Abuse, Venercal and Sexual 1` Diseases Badly Cured, and ` Bxcesses, ` are all capable of producing a weakness of ` the generative organs. The organs of genera- ` tion, when in perfect health, make the man. 1] Did you ever think that these bold. deant, I energetic, persevsring, snccspsful business 1 men, are always those whose generative or- I gens are in perfect health `I You never hear 1 such men complain of being melancholy, of ner- . vousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are | . never afraid they cannot succeed in busi- , ness; they don't become sad and discourag-` i ed ; they are alwaytr polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face-none~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 affection, sui- cide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir.to, and the real c ruse ' of the trouble scarcely "ever suspected, and! have doctored all but the right one. Diseases of these omens reanirs the use of a . IJEVB IIOCEOIEU Ill DUI. [I]! Ilglli 0110. I Diseases of these organs require the use of 3 Diuretic. HELMBOLD S Fllll EXTRNACT BIIGHII V FOR DISEASES OF` THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DKSEASES or 1'!!! ----Q-`gnu --A-A I ADDRESS 1'0 `IE NEBWJUS AND DEBILITATED, wunnn WIIIIEIII TIICIHIVUJ Whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. | E If no Lremment is submitted to. CON- DOW {Olin 8`ILl10.lDg. E If no treatment to, SUMPTION or INSANITY may ensue. Our. flesh and blood are supported from these` Ionrces, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depend upon the prompt use of a reliable remedy. N. Y. S. VOL. INSTITUTE, Corner of Fifth Avenue and 76th Street. 11. x. 5. vuu. li1D.l`lL'U1 l!n, Corner of Fih Avenue and 76th Street, Central Park. (A Home and School for the Sons of De- ceased Soldiers.) ho `H "I` FI'nr_nnnr.n_ VUBBELI Du. H. '1`. Haunaonn, llhun knoolna nnlu n l | henetted, DB. H. '1`. Izlsuuaonn, Two bottles only of the package of your valuable Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the case of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no `longer mortied, end he is free from the daily morning ennthemes of the chambermnid who, has charge of hi: bed- ding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of our use ofyonr Buchn with the children un- I der our charge may save many is Superinten- " dent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylum: 1 great amount of annoyance, and many a poor child euering more from weak- neu than fromhabit, may be spared punish- ment, that is (not knowing it as I weakness instead of e bad hnbit) most unjustly inflicted ` upon them. Thanking you on behelf of the- children, and hoping others may be alike l I am. rennet-.tfnllv voure. Mr H. T. Hlumonn, Dear Eli:--Ym1r If 11. '1'. HILIBOLD, Deer Sir-Yonr communication requesting ` our terms for advertising was dniy received, but from s prejudice I hed formed against ed-_ vettising cures for secret diseases," it was left unanswered. During Ill sccidentnl con- versstion in 3 drug store the other evening, my mind Ins chnnged on the chnrncter of your Buchn. It wss then highly commended for other diseases by two physicians present. _ Inelosed please find our rates ofsdvertiaing. Your-3. &c.. Pr. JULY` 30, 1869, Hlmrnonn a IIXTIAOT bumm, eueouaneu up- wud of 18 "you-II, prepared by H. '1`. HllLH- ` BOLD, Druggiet, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10:}! Sheet, Philedelphin, Pa. ,P|-ice $l,25 per bottle, or 6 bottle: for 36,60, delivered to any eddxeel. Sold by All Drug- giete everywhere. l:3'None` ere guanine. nnleeg donejp in eteel-engraved wrepper, with tee-eimilo of my Chemical Wu-ehouno. and aimed steel-engnvou wrlppor, wnn uc-I Chemical Wnrehoune, signed H..'l`. HF.` u June 16, 1866. CERTAi`1-VACURE En.nmox.n'a EXTIAOT Bumm, utnbliahod up- -.-I (:7 `IR "vans. nrenu-Id In H. '1'. HELI- nan, I am, reipectfnlly yours, Cox `gnu 5...... u..,...... unmm onaansf hr orintinu in mnln nr fnrnnl 13 THE GREAT DIURETIO, Alln II A ion please unu Youra, bc., '1` tours, sc., '1`. B. H. Snxnoun, Editor and Proprietor of Daily and Semi-Weekly Telegraph. IIIIIJI I NOW, READER, n `T4:-an--1..-I an-I Gnu Sn.-r LuJ,C1'rY, UTAH, Jun. 28, 1868. IL I REIT. H _ aupectfnlly . Con. Youu, General Sup : and Director. 66. IIIQ IIEIIBII H- '1`. HELKBOIIDJ. , ::______, .. 'noW THE BLIND BEGGARS LIVE.IN " PARIS. ` Many strange stories are told of the wealth accumulated by blind beggars, and ye ` Paris seems to be their paradise. 'Dwo - [pretty stories have just turned up together. , One is of a pretended blind man, who has " found out a new method of picking pockels. 5 He walks the streets with the sad upturned `visage of a blind man till he comes to a ,crowded crossing, where he gives every to- W; lkeu of being afraid to cross. He appeals to 13. , the passengers to take pity on him and help 3,}, `him in his diicnlty, some charitable cr\ea- T1 ture takes his arm and leads him across. in He is thanked by the poor blind man ; he to goes on his way feeling that he has done a C1 ` kind deed ; and the next time he puts his ch hand in his pocket for his watch he finds ot ,1 that it is gone. The other story is _of a be ` really blind man, who is always to be found in ensconced in a gateway on the Boulevard hi I Sebastopol, nearly opposite the Square des is Arts-ct-Metiers. A certain Parisian often re {passed that way, and was in the habit of hi giving him a penny--a two-sous piece ; gl ` but the other day by a mistake he dropped into the poor fellogwfs hat a double louie'of - 40 francs. Some time afterwards he dis- covered his mistake, and ran oil to the Boulevard Sebastopol to , get back his money. _No beggar was there, but in his place a cripple. Where is the blind man ?" said the benevolent man. Do_ you mean Monsieur Benjamin ? said the crippled man. He hasjust gone-he has, gone to his house to breakfast. Is it far 2 Only ` a couple of steps in the Rue du I_ etit J Carreau." Away went the inquirer to the address indicated, which he soon found. ` Monsieur Ben'amin here i he says to the 3 l concierge. " I right; second oor ; door . to the right, was the answer. He mount.- cd`- the stairs, rang at the- door. A nicely dressed servant came to open it. Monsieur Benjamin in 7 Yes, sir." Our friend is shown into an elegant ante-room, through ' which one could see into a dining-room, ,f where there was a table admirably a point- `- ed with no white linen, crystal. an silver. `It seemed as if there must be an error ; but . there was little time to consider ; the maid came quickly to say that Monsieur Benji- '- min would be glad to see his visitor, and .r at. the same instant she opened the door of an. -'- apartment furnished in Turkish fashion, in '_ which the blind man, who was smiling, was " seen seated on a diviin. You wished to speak to me, he said. "Yes, indeed, sir, replied our friend, rather embarrassed--"I I`: am very sorry` to trouble you-bnt the fact l. t! l. P- l3 I is-I believe--I-rat1ier think--that in pass- __ ing along the Boulevard_Sebastopol this moming-I gave you two lonis for two :3, sons. The blllid man said, with the nt- ,, most coolness, That is quite possible-_I .9 lmvenlt lopked itiltlthe cash y_et `pad-gt i.i_l6"l"B it is a mists e, no mg is easier an rec 1-, is fy it." He rang a bell, which was answered :h by a msid._ Ask l_/I.-_Ernest,". said he, if f in the receipts of this morning he has found 1- a piece_of 40 francs. The piece was there, ` 5 the maid fetched it, and, at the bidding or 9 her master, presented it on a tray of Chinese j "1 lac to his visitor. The visitor pounced np- - on his coin, and without more ado proceed- cd to take leave. Pardon. sir, said `the _blind man; you forgot something-there are two sons to return to me." ~ @- mm LAST PAGE. ________._______ Iron cars will soon succeed wooden can, just as iron has succeeded wooden ships. `they will carry one-fourth more freight and are twice as safe, from breakage, fire, to. n... Q-|`.u-.J.... I...` .. Ll... _-:I L_-E__ n, 2,, ,, I ` .......-r uvua nu van-`v, uav, cu. On Saturday last, as the mail train going west over the Ogdensbnrg and L. C. Reil-. road was nearing a road crossing about a mile east of` Malone, and while under full headway, the enginer, Hiram Weeks, saw something on the track, which` he at first supposed to be a. dog, but on getting near- er it proved to be a child about two years old. He at once sounded the whistle for brakes to be applied, and at the same time put over his reverse lever, in order to stop the train as soon as possible. ` As the en- gine approached the child, and the engi- neer had blown the whistle for the third time for the brakes to be applied, the mo- ther of the child was attracted by me noise, and appeared at the door of her resi- dence. Seeing her child, and instantly com- prehending the danger that awaited it, she tan screaming toward the track to rescue it. The remen, W. Lsvanway, seeing the mother's agony on beholding her child`: position, and knowing that she could. not _ reach it in time to save it from being crush- ed beneath the wheels, leaped from the en- gine. end with the eetnese of a. deer, as it were, reached the little one just as the for? ward wheels of the engine were ebontto crush it. As soon as the mother saw that her child was safe, she uttered a loud shriek of joy, and sank fainting to the ground. IFL- T\._I-_ -5 A..__1I _L_ __.,,!.I I - -- D. ......-.. The Duke of Argyll, who presided at the annual meeting of the Cobden Club I few ! days ago, took occasion to bring under no- tice a graceful and not unimportant act which he had been entrusted by her Majes- ty to perform. Mr Cobden has frequently been described as a man of one idea, but if that were true, the idea conspicuous in all the course of his public life would w-cause his memory to becherished with graceful affection, inasmuch as it gave freedom to industry that would otherwise have perished in its shackles, and at the same time broke down the pride of ancient Toryism, and obtained acknowledgment of the right of labour to consideration as well as the right of property to protection. The announcement made by the `Duke of Argyll, as a Minister of the Crown. shows that the Queen herself is a free-trader, in- uenced by the same spirit that sni- mated Richard Cobden in his arduous la- bours to their triumphant close. It had lately been his duty, his grace observed. to lay before the Queen some ocial dee- patcbese from India, giving an um; of a princess, whose dominions 0 ed one of thebestgoverned native eta of India. This Prineeee,-in the course of her reign,had abolished monupolies,,reduced~ taxation. endeavoured to improve the1eg- islation of her country and European institutions, and avowed always an earnest desire to promote the happiness 1 [_ of her people. Her Majesty, as a mark of i k of her approbation, -seat the Princess the 2 : Order of the Star-of India, on*wh'l=h also `. yo, set a highyalue, and when her death was a 3. made known tothe Queen, she directed . him to communicate to the danghhx in or the denarmd -Pi-Inga her Haiutfa w bl ci o1 P a ." 31 E E I 1 I I I I I I 1 i I FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 1 nun K0 COIIIIIHIIIICIIO IO FIIU CIUIIQHWK 6f the departed -Princes her lsjutfl heutfelt condolence, and her osrnuchopo that she might live long to 'omnh.tel:or mother`: exunple. it): {Daily News. ' mode a raid thmughthatparf` ` ` ,' - leaving demhgnd dun-uocion ` so museum or A warm worm Knot, _ INDIAN OAPTIVITY. A ,. ? About four ears sinus 3 family Weigel removeyd from Ohio to Ksnsss. settled on a. strum known` as Fork. ` The family consisted of; and wife and three ohildren`, two a. girl, the former aged respectively W ' \- twelve gears and the lam: three. A; seewd o eight acres wuitskcn up". ` . ` years was all n..der :;&&'6&t time, as our readers will _ : ~' counts published`, the Crow F The farm was attacked smiths v excep_t h_1rsWeigel, butchered. That" *3 arm attacked sndthe Sfceec Mrs Weigel, buteheied, , was the last time shdwaueen, until 1 V; last when Gelnlgrgl `Cal-rpmade #11 `attack the Indian vi new has ` Twp white women were seen by $0 possession of the Indians, ' -, - x If make the`: wax to the. k Carr : eon1m'e.nd. An order mm -5-3-- ` no mass tug? wax to tlll ` mand. An order Ina charge an rescue the women, wlne`i-" obeyed with a still by the b.'aVo=`;n7hT;-"5 before they could get poueuion of the ,, men, a savage sunk hrs to'nn.l*n.wk inn: ot e4; ;'r *`he..-coreho.1na..n-' ucuuc uuuj UUUJII K5` 0'} of "1. '3' savage to'na.l`a.wk inb " head of one of them, whose oak kllili` o , Susanna, who fellko the g. and. - - red devil red his revolver at `_ but the shot fortunntely shrunk e glanced off, causing but a. `slight ."" " ` Beforeeny othermlmiorous ~~ . could be made, 9. privshe Ioldier' " and oompenyiaet tkf; .. uretohishono an rushed ' *'- Mrs eigd b_v'the % horse endgaliepedfweytethe where all care and attention inn ' xnorseanugallopeqwtytothe I 1- H u`, the unfortunate woman. "l'."oo_ ` cannot be bestowed on the 'brsi e were his name but known it ` sure to herpld it forth to the " battle soon `afterward csmeto 3; _ _ ` by the capture of the Indian ` ` 2 the exception of thoee,uhn_`_`>fpll" . ; ` `- ght." Mrs Weigol stetedh an an- uuu uau men a pnsopqr among the 1 since.Ihe summer. of 1867. Eat 6 7-` ' had been the famed mistress oa;0rdv`.- chiefnslned Buhlo Hula.-w_ho -s - " after a. year and ' ofhc h~"' 7 = J chiefnamedTajll being a. couple of` ponies. ' several times after her ~ _4 ed suicidee;$l;t Yb: V ; ness ' `boned -~-, hadagigndencyytooaule " `v- ` at she never oouldaeotutoa: `- " fution. She ha; become; 2 tare, caused bv ex-noanre. aw itvnm!-II`- 3|i-W ~ western plains. Mlsuyi _ sed for d.eeene'y s" stke"h`1xt`3r ( suoiont ) oonvev is denih3a$ Luuuu. one nae neoomeme tare, caused by exposure. ` `er 1 " rescued was ve great, but she, ` _ ;-` all, diseontentefly, and at_ times M ` At the time ofhetrst capture, ~` hand and fiat andjaresd to`=%IId.~1I` ` hellish d ea3gaohar_cuptar,. `In W ` has relatives in Ohio. who have. of her recapture, an will"iIIi1 move her so her old in homes '1' ea ` strange, 8541 F99 h'llG.'lx'y " : hellish outrages of ` uunlullilly I) Vere tnsla. __ .._ _..,..........,. A A section ofthe New'A:|biny' ` * ` V ,- go Rain-osd nacho only; ground that was nbovqhwater duginggzgg et, and the consequence was ` ~ snskos ocked to" it"in'imI'!."` " ` ` \ Themsd for milecwal Lihd 'v ` of `every size, colour. and V! M _ _f` the insignicant guru; to 50 and racers. . M ' lll IIIIIKIIIII1 _ um noon]. awn..- hnve done somibing 2| rnnnlntlnnn Flu` l l blackmail the proprietors : nsl, lsw-breskingsndsnsptclhd` ' ` " V V police act honestly, tl1st_tbs_y IKE DUULLL IJVIIA.-.-'I_`n_ in; al resoluttonsoa t V Twoxygsre sgn. they gave thd? dl _ right of domic;1ipry.vi;mnso4h.iuud. ill-repute`. `Alresdy the good M are felt. This outrage on the the evil doer in-hesriagib fruit.` I runs are the cases in which ' ` _` victims sud help thong who`) d The last secount is oftwo_._gl3. , ` " been deooyedinto t_be11ou'ses" '_ J` mined by force snd.by removsl. ` garments. It is implied of coin. u-* warning of the coming the price of secret intelligence." ` ' ought to be under supu-vj ~~ b obliged to report themselves. . * 1,`: .:r`:` MQDQ avg DA ....._`_ ..--_'I- I,- .......n..... bur nrrvli -uuun-UIIUB _ _ _;. : 1 '3 There are so muiy `pepp'|o _.-w 5 '59.; book: which the cannot that we o`hon1d- .thiuk Egg abundant omploylnun - fir tlm ngncu III!` we auolnu .unuI mm , _ employment fit my * ` V Protective Aesocintion, which propeuiwy undertake the publiguiongf works of those` who any join it their dues. Any person,` mpy ' I " 3" member, nhueboider nod ler, on _ - ` men: of 810-, and thole who " members will hole a prior sigh nminution 06 their mnnneotipxn, A ` cannot conceive of myth` non, tivo lhnn thin'to-- nnthottv oi write popular and protnbld n the aametime,we thing more utisfnotory t,c|;.g who get books ubliibcd slut, 7- V '3 beprotleaa. `IE9 Pre`sidanof"`.E.`q!l` ne exception 0! Fl: Lght. Mrs Wexgel 33gZe'i.'oo"a""T:?'iiQ"i`.`.'2 beprotleaa. e Presidenikd ` 1 ciuion islr Paar Gain}, 3.; e*.~~ - or Mr H. G1-eeloy;bnt iI|``acty.`$`m ` pear: to\-bojlrl Hpry Jig]. ]3.n.,i o 1` _ lady highly spoken of u u 11 ` " ` 5ud8"lIeIenf`.. mu cult. ` ` ` _'l`ha nmlnn u-n.......a:.... 31.- n.._'.L'.1. Juugulunl. The sudden proroguion" Qhamberiueomnutedrmunk 1 favourable manner most of thor verication of the elocalii ' ` beenuecompliahadgandcho ' uecnsoglof cloning thohdt stie [all further I 1' thinks, howevolgtlut thg .~ ..; M ' ulHmtinovihbh1xndurpraaut' ee:,ovingtntho " - try, The nianutothe. o.A.p.goa., * s*9u.*W'rt.i!I. .9 e. %. Iunnilul-nu. I. AIIOm1 ` gation inset-ted_ig:` 3 Jmmlal ,, ton being communicated to the 0htnlrg,.__. it uncbuitablynuggaes that tho * xn_ent Wu I0 diltnaod that it Ind` head. The 1 sum on Tasty and `pononi rule, vnth__t_.hg p` H M _.botI| nnd the udnnugu `of naffu`-. 1;. s bid: the Government mind win! It i ' ~. ` n'1'heRappd1ooksonIhewho|o ` u- rsfuce. u:dbeinniha.ninlaurm.unm.u' NUMBER 250. "I50 13` of com .1;-vn.;-'rh ` ` nothing b.sc:r"e': ."""..`.3.`:?.."..."` T EJRKFE -ll: in-G-a.J F8 Ulklljll YLAIIADU` intiug, and DAILY` Q htijdinv .. ice fonquml LID 3.9 nu BIL Ill: uAn........ -. jun lhei regular :1 _0sIego. Cbarloue 1 Inqvt Fit}: and 1 on the Nib lust. )l,I6 IAST at #00 A 9013:. WEST :1 6:00 M 19 Tickets Apply at "'1lr\l }c .\'.'x-ct, on . . . . C I, K II , gag; : .. .. '3 . -` I? niafu. . . . u unll, ` n ..... . . Simnoon. :g:PlON . . . . Carmichael wu_I1`lA.\' . . " Dunlap. 9.339;: of the above Lino will :k,.g Wharf, foot of Johnuon imlo and Hnmnlxon over; afser. I` n_,p.l`AST FIVE -_- .0 aka Qnnnmnv-Q -III In... iI.\IIc XVIII. ;x;l;ES8 LINE. __n ,1 .|.. ...I-nA:.l I -5- sh. .-- I *` H. u composed of th_o follow- 1..., "av. -. -..... . ._. I jufickeu the otce of pa, fhuri. Street, or at the Lilac ` smutmx Uxhn, St. Lawrence pi Johnson Street. pin; to the West can pro. vit Great Western, Detroit and mi lichignn Conn-:1 Rnilwnyu, for gqg, Iilvaukee, Grand Elven, .41 `he principal points in the Wen; yihcie Rain-ond to Cub, Nebruln, nd: and Cnlifurum. Agfurubb Ld Convenient Wniting ` [n nnd Gentlemen on the Wharf. ' c. H. HATCH, I n.1u----~- --~- mug of the Steamers will leave, `I ggry Iorning glqnduy excepted) _g`s1' IIVE, louclnng II Clayton . ....hnBl1. l In am As P07L7LOzW:S: W . In oslurulyu Ii IIOU: E1, 11 L1, 1 P 1., 3__P.u., 5 P.I(.` I in II ouaer unys. sou: ISLAND 9 AIL, 11 gum And`! P]. I ) ll |(I\I'('1D(\D\I - - r 9: ~ ' Luul Lme 0 .. m,.1uu.x~s.` .--. SEULIE Ill] '51 630 In other days. I'0L!l L `connecting with the Quad` 1 front we West and Buy of .Imlinn (ha 4-2:: PM u-nin . . MAI.` I I 1 IOLFB JSLAND on Mondays, ` pm:-shy: ad Saturdays an 7:30: nu l1AI,1PIl_3P,H,.5P_I_` .l.,Jr.l. um: I r.- ~ 0. I. klxoaokx, lay Vlnrf, foot of Brock Street. guy 31, 1869. h ndcnpe Ylncen tlferryl j ':day, IBM Inuanl. I11-1; 5, 1ss9_ -- nun um war. nun DI] uu ,|eelio the 4:30 P]. lllin olto, ll the Northern Trans- Uqufl Propeller: leaving Capo tad sn Western Ports. only at 8 LI. LI. on Irrinl of the train from . meeting Guud Trunk trains Ind Bay of Quinta Steamer. nrrivul of unit: from Rome nnd WI.'lER'1`UWN, I I.--... n--.__ n . .._... I v".-.(`aIoIn steamers : 1`--.0 l'-Il-- Plli.1{Rl-;PON I`, _. .-u .n -.\vvr\\-Iva nud ' [E lsl*and"l_-`erry. I. IIHDAYS and . FRIDAYS lenvel `.-_. an auhgn Jar- OI and afar June In M! or QUINTE. CA..- u- . ,. IIENGSTON every day (sundnyll 1).: M5 A.I.,1,1:3o AI, 2 P.u.| Tu ymlgnllnn `Jompany. ' " Foot of Brock Street. Imu April, 1869. ~L_j DAILY BOAT I:_ melon and Bellevllle. ilpru. um. s1-nAma:n. 1; [3 ol the Iplendid Luke Steamer: It Pump apply on bou'd, or to *1 0. I. KINGEORH, ~ too: or Brook Street. Mil Am-:1 man ER EPONT, ~-"- Jlllionr, later. 0 ll "94 insunt will run III In Thudnya, Wod- I._ `Id Fridgvn. at 4 mm. | -I,1o 1- Oanu-runs 8 co.. F -night A annu :`~1`.,-.::.'---ma rm, 0 or to . {guru "a:=`f Brock Stuck. `III ITIAXII I Gananoqu Route. -I 'n'IIu| AIIVIUDJII. vu- Vfidny at 4 p.m. .Cr:pt. J. J. Morley, J. B. Inlet, rrgulu trip: between bnrlolte (Landing for 11: Bualo), and inst, 191111.`! On [DO W nan. C. H. HATCH, Agent. lllf C DU.` F.-eight Agcnu. us: I I13!` l-`ROI TUB REV. A. DAWSON, IALLORY. TOWN. ---- from the Cltnhtiast _Adeoau, Hamilton. at the clone of my year a labour on this in- taruting held, I lbel thankful to our great Master for Ma continued presence and hleeaing. Our congregation: are large, attentive, and gen. erally prayerful. lo the can: of Episcopal Ilethodietn, and do aontething to sustain it. Anionget other things ` they have purchased and paid for a splendid new orgnn for the Church in Iallorylown. The or- gan ia a rlt-rate one, with live stops and all the modern improvements necessary to bring out perfection of tone. lhave not heard an? church organ in this country so like the "cathe- dralorgans of the old country, so powerful yet eoft in tone as in ours and one like it in the IL New Connexion Church of thin place. Both organs were furnished by the lame rtn-Rey- ner, of Kingeton-who give a good article and cheap withal. I perceive some itnprovententl in nine and regularity of attendance in the con- ; gvegatiou since the organ wae obtained. 1 ` pgayiiirtll may he prepa'?d to sing the praises u! the Lord in glory. The people take an interest ` {ALES AND P()'l{Tt~;R um rnvue r amllle It $1 per dozen. Orders left at A. Liv'wgut.on'o und City Book Store. nun I17 zwnnrnn-A`. the Innufaclcry, at 80 cents per dozen, and Private Families $1 dozen. A. Livinnmnm um mo. um i V `ILL be delivered to the Trade, direct from I i -`rm: CARBATRACA wurnnr ! N Assortment of Skis always on hnnd. Work Ienving Kingston to be paid for be- on being sent out of the Establishment. Nari ._.GAunn:_--Pu-tin in outmnl no OI ! DOIDK UQUK OI]! OI IIIB EIKIDIISHTOUE lo-11-cAnnon.-Pu-ties in lontreal no oering for Isle Bouts purporting to come from . my eatsblinhment. As I have no agent or per- ! Ion nnthotiaad I0 uell forms in that city, buy- icru no cautioned Against bargaining with my I on than for my boots. . M. O GORIAN.

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