`ery-.Ionu n. uucnsuu, rn.u., ll.KC.S., Eng., and F R.O.S., dent. N Assortment of Skiff: away: on hnnd. Work leaving Kingston to be pnid for be- one being eent out of the Establishment. Na-I-1 ._CAUon.--Partial in Montreal are being lent out or me nisulnnsulneut. | N011.--CAUol.--Parties oering for sale Bouts purporting to come from my estnbiiohment. Al I bun no ngent or per- son Authorized to sell for me in tin: city, buy- . er: no cautioned npinlt bargaining with my one than for my bouts. K. 0 GORKAN. Yin:-any-u ll.-A IIAQ It. 1. auzsunn w uu., Kingston, Ont. Repairs to Sewing Machines dono rusonablo RT OF ADVERTISING.--HorBC0 Greeley, of New York, sayszt-T_110 most successful business men in tlns cxty us those who hsve advertised liberally and constantly. _A small sdvertisemenf_"`c0n- {stantly sppesng is better than 1 dmplsy icolumn occuio slly. ~ THE DAILY N For Sale by June `I. , ' JD. .I\JUJ.\\J IIlI`JIB\JD.lJ.`I-'- VVllVl.l,\I|l 3 1, pay more fortbe rent of yonnbnsiness `house than for sdvertising your business, 1 you Ire pursuing a fslse policy. If you can ; do business, Isl it be known.-FnAxx- IYI'-' THE UPPER CABIN ITILHEB BID. Killzll. `1\IY.`0 G()-RV1\7IX1\I_, BOAT BUILDER, V SIMCOE STREET, A Kingston, Ont. K5"8~I1.Iay6, 1869. PLANTASENET WATEIL. `O A. YOUNG MERCHAN'!`.- When you nnv mnrn fnrthn rent nf vnnr hnninmn CASTOR OIL. ESTABLISHED 1847. i>'I{6E1`-i's'sTbns ; R. WHITE. E. H. PARKER, uuuu. G. I. KINGHORN, Kingston. 869. R. 1. JORDAN & 00., lfinantnn, On! F RESH `ALSO Chemist And Druggiot. Market Square. )., |l.R.U.P L. Q. Edin, Pr:-.si. , II.r\.U.r u. , Edin., Presi- KINGSTON. (CANADA). TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 28, 1869. GARDNER'8 QUININE WINE BITTERS, For sale For Indigestion, Fever, Ague, Headache, loss of appetite, lowness of spirits, nervousness, and for general debility, iv. will b: found innluable 1.- .......-.a:...... main non-phi. ...A .-.....oI.. nun svusnuu u-......-J. .. ..... .. ...n...u nuvnlumvlc` lls properties no tonic, atomachio, and gently alimnlamt. Io. f`I`.ll;"2- nu-A nnl diconinnd - India it Gnu! Grocers ` aumnumt. Its qtnlities are not disguised ; lusts it, test it, prove it. Observe the trade mark upon the label, and also every bottle being sealed with trade mark net]. 1`: :a nu! nn in mun-Q win: hnrnu TONIC AND BITTERS IN USE. J. \J Al\Ul`l1l\, UDQIIIIII, Montreal, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. f` The above Bitters are claimed to be sn- perior to anything yet offered to the public. L. Prepared by J. Gardner from the formula of] I physician of Paris. The wonderful effect the 5 taking of it has in preventing the ts Ihould iu- ' dnce all subject to Epilepsy mine it. In b0l- | lies, price 31. 1 _ _ _ .. .` . n -._,.._ n ,.,i I As} it Gardner's Epileptic Cure. CHOCOLATE DE SAN [`E. mullet, a lbw P ' Lh which (Etch ounce contains one grain of Quinino.) nnd AmnAcni"coAL ma 01ce-sl. Lawrence Whartj; Foot of Johnson Street. 2:1. It is put up in quart wine bottles. Pxice-0ne Dollu. J anznmmz mm. i18b`8. 0_A_|.. 1868.`; UR Coal in Pure Lsckawsnn, being mined in the `very heart of the Lucknwnna Valley, Scranton, Pinamn, and Wilkes Barre, om the best selected mines, and is prepared will: great care expressly for Family use, and will be screened and delivered in the best. possible co :- dition. I2... galmmad Ra nal fmv mvntnn nnnstnnv muon. Best selected Sqft Coal for grates constanziy on band, also Lehigh Lump for Foundry (Se and Bloaaburg for Blacksmiths. _ "l`a:-ma (huh, Dnlivered in nnv Dart of L16 and Bloaaburg tor tslncxamnns. Terms Oaah. Delivered in any part city. JAMES SWIFT & CL: . SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GzISII CUSTOMERS. Aug. 9. 1 I luuvcu IJII uvw, un--Buwv--. ESIRES moat respectfully to thank his nu- merous Customers for A liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. In nlminar his accounts for the past year the extending 1` l1" 1r.i!.N I nnn. . In closing his accounts past year 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 BOOTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the lowest remunerative prices on strictly cash terms. l'Tnnni(l m-rmints must be settled immediate- (I J..l..LI;_.1_JI\J LL \/ J. A`, Dealer In Boots and bhoes.No. 36 Princess Street-, Kingston. T\`BI l')I1CI .......o ...a.-mnofnllu on thank him In]. strictly cash Karma. Unpaid accounts must ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. 2 The natromme of Cash Customers ao- ly, otberwxae they win be put 1!: sun. 3 The patronage licited. JAMES HOPE. I7:__.._.. no.) I ......._.-- IQRR `HE EPILEI TIC CURXE, ARTIES intending to make nppliation to the Legislature of Ontario for Private Bills are hereby notified that they are required by the 51st and following Rules of the Legislative As- sembly (which are published in lull in the Ontario Gazette), to give NOTICE of their application (clearly and distinctly specifying its nature and object) in the Ontario Gazette, and also in a Newspaper published in the County or Union of Counties atfected ; such notice shall be continued in each case for 3 period of at least six weeks during the interval of time between the close of the next preceding Session sndihe considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the first and last of such notices to be sent to the Private Bill Ofce. A n Dntitinnll fnr Private Bills must be m-esent- October 21, 1868. IQNS, \ 8&1! Y . Unlce. All Petitions for Private Bills must be present- ed within the first three week: of the Session. CHARLEST. GILLMOR, Clerk of the House. _. , L ..-.1. 13-1. 1ocn .BU\JEL`ll A-Aunnnnlna, PIIRFUMER by appointment to their Majes- tiee the Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spetn, the Queen of Holland, the Queen of the Belgians, and the King of Portugal; and H.R.H. the Prince of Wnlee. Jl Kingston, 22nd January, 1868. Toilet Sosps. Lavender Water. , Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Bone Lu! Powder. D...-rmnn: for the FRESH SUPPLY RECEIVED BY IELOIO UGO! rowuur. Perfumes for (tag Ilgnknu-I-hinf. Perfumes xor we Hnndkerchief. Emu do Oolqne. All the above 31 Emu do Uolqne. All the above no carefully prepared for Ex- portation, and rettin their excellent qualities in Any climate. 96 Stnnd: 128 Recent Street; 24 Oornhill, in climate. _ 96 Stand; 128 Regent St:oot_; Oorghtll, London. 11 Boulemd doc Iuumnu. Pm!- \JIE Toronto, 2511: Feb., 1869. The Most Useful and Reliable PRIVATE BILLS; EPP S COCOA EUGENE BIKMEL, nrrurnln I._ -_....:..s_..._4 DA oh`:- J. GARDNER, Chemist, Mnnvrrnl R. wan`:-:,' Chemist and `Druggist, Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilot Vinegar. Hair Prepsntlonl. Tooth Powders. Glyoorine Toilet _Bequi- sites. _Druggista lllncdonald, Patton & Machul-,1 ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-It-LAW, Solicitors in Ohanwery, kc. Uices-18 0lnren<"4 SL, oppoante the Post 1 Oice, KINGSTON, 0. W. 2 Jon A. MAODOHLLD,Q. June PA-rrox, Q.0 i Jam: M. lholnn. ` Kinamnn, J'nn'v IR 5 nluuo Lnn. uuu A 1 Lulu! B I -It-LAAW ,U0l2|- veyaucer, kc. Oice Bag` I Street, second door south of the British Whig lce, upstairs. Aunzust 1. milder forms of (lineage and to young: clulm-en, It is m. the sumo time the most ctfectiml remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dim- gerous ml ;-ctions of the throat and lungs. As a pro- vision against sudden attackspr Group it should be kept on hand in every nunil ', and in eed as all are sometimes subject to col 3 and coughs, all should be Krovirlcd with this antidote for them. Althousz settled (`mum motion is thought 1n- 1 John Nludlo, _ ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Conveynncer, I &c. Oice opposite Post. Oice, Ola:-once Street, Kingston. ' August 6. Ayer s Cherry Pectoral, ` 111-- -0 5|..- l1Vl..4... and T...-..... nun uuunuuayuvxu Prolmbi never l_)efore in the; whole history of medicine, as anything won so widely and so deeply unou the condence of mankind, us this excellent it Ayr s Age Cure, upon excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a. 1011 series ofycnrs, and amon most of the races 0 men it has risen higher an higher in their estima- tion. as it. has become better known. its uniform tion, become better known. us uniform clm1'n(:l,cr and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, luwe made ll. known as a re- liable protector against them. While adapted to forms of disease and to children, it lg Daily pp! iced tool: JOHN M. Kingston, Jan'y 16. >rovidcd this antidote for them. Althoug (`onsum tion thou ht curable. still great numbers 0 cases where e dis- ease seemed settled, have been comgxletely cured, and the patient restored to sound ca.lt.h`by the _ Cherry Pertoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lun 9 and Throat. that the most obstiiiato of them yiel to it. when noth- ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec- toral they subside and disappear. . Singers and Publo Speakerl nd great pro- .UUl' UUU ll] lll August I to`;-al disappear. ' . slngera ayul Publto ` tectjon from It. _ | Asthma is always 1-eheved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis Is general! cured by taking the I [ Clwrry Pectoral in sum) and frequent (loses. So generally are its virtues known that we need 7Il II For Diseases of the Throat and Lu.nz1 such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Couch. Bronchitis. Asthma. `K small (loses. . generally known we not publish the certificates of them heye, or do more than assure the public that its qunhtie.-3 are fully maintained. For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever Rezmttent Fever, Dumb Acne, Peri `cal or Bilioue Fever, &_c., and indeed all the eections which arise -o_m mahrious, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. As its name implies, it does cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever. it in nowisc in'ures any patient. The number and im ortance 0 its cures in the ngue dis- tricts. are iitera 1 beyond account, and we believe without a paralle in the history of Anne medicine. our pride is gratied by the acknowledgments we receive of the radicgl cures effected in obstinate cases. and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unncclimated nersons either resident in. or TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Oonveynncer, &c. L Kingston, 0. W. Dec. 1. e-Jmnes Agnew, ARRISTER and A1`TORNEY-at-LAW,Oou- vnvnnr-or kn hsn nan-\! Qt...-mo nnnnna` James S. Cartwright, ARRISTER-AT-LAW. OFFICE - Over Parke:-`a Drug Store. Juan 9 remedies had wholly failed. person; resirleqt travolling through mlasmatic localities, W111 be pro- tected by taking the AGUE"'UURE daily. \ For Liver C'onvplant:, arising fl-oxn_torpid_ity by'taking'the AGUEVUURE daily. C'omplant:, from tordity of the Liver it is an excellent remedy. stimn ting me Liver mic healthy vactivitv. I-`or Bilious Disorders and Liver complaints, I: is an excellent remedy. producin man truly re- markable cures. where other In "clues gm failed, uanaaas. -;;_=-.22 For sale by all the Drnggists in Kingston, and by all Medicine Dealers. NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, [0.W., Gene:-a1Agonts for the Oanndas. For sale In Drmmista Kimzston. For Bilious Disorders and Liver uompmmta, 1: In cures, failed. Pre nred by D11. .1. C. AYER ac Co., Practical ` and nalytical Chexmsts, Lowell, Mass., and sold | All found the world. nnrnn 04 An nun nnfnmfl {I-IairT'Vfig'0%1`:` For restoring Gray`Hair to ` its natural Vitality and Color. PU `I08 I/rlry'(/IlrUJ DUNN with the gloss and freshness of youth. . Thin hair is thick- ened, falling hair checked, and bald- ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasio`ual use will prevent the hair from turmng gray or falling o', and consequently_ prevent `baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benet but not harm it. If wanted merely for a ' HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found eowdesirable. M Containing neither oil nor "dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet last: long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. [nus T NORHROP 8 LYMAN, Newcastle, O.W., General Agents for the Canaan. Ill... ..1g hp .11 oh. hwnnnhn in Kinnninn_ uanauns. - For sale by all the Druggists in Kingston, nnd by :11 Medicine Dealers. ' f Prepared b3 Dr. J._C. Ayer 6:. Co., Pmcmou. mm Anumon Cmzmsn, LOWELL, MASS. ILL HEADS and other kinds of JOB Pnmrnm executed with neatnes and despntch at the Daily News oice, Princess Street. DVERTISEMENTS for the DAILY NEWS, intended to appear the same evening should be sent in at as early an hour In the day as possible. ROGRAMMES & POSTERS, Steam- boat and Excursion Bills and Tickets, executed expeditiously :1: the DAILY Nnws Bnuu Pnnvrme Housn, Princess Street. Juuu unc wvl nu. PRICE, 81.00 PEB.BOTTLE. 1`. W. R. Mlngayo, |!|'4`V_A"I"-l .A7 (1 .... _. Lgn, nroncmus, ..n.st.n and Consumptnon. Intvnv `\nI`r\I-A in fhn nvha Ayer s A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray_ hair is soon restored _ __',_ -1 _,1__ This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous die- ieneee to which the female constitution is sub- ject. It moderates all exceesoa end removes ` all obntx-notions, from whatever cause. : T0 MARRIED LADIES [It in particularly suited. It will in e abort `time bring on the monthly period with regu- I lerity, and though very powerful contains no- thing hurtful to the conatitntion. In all cases ofbervons and Spinal Aectionl, Paine in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pelpitation of the Heart, Hysteric: and Whites, it will e'ect..n care when all other means have failed. The pamphlet around each package has full directions and edvice. or will be sent ` free to all writing for it, sealed from observa- tion. Uuaa -van-, u-n Avnblx, -nun L1\vrnLnAvn. $1 and 12} cents for postage, enclosed to Northrup & Lyman, Newcutle, Ont., General Agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. Sold In all the Drucrrrintn in Kinmunn and UUKILIIDIIIE 078!` DU PHI! 0, return mull. Sold by all the Druggiau in Kingston and Medicine Dealers everywhere. July 13. Speciaf Notices. THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. Job Moses Periodical Pills. V . New Style. Important Change. A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRESSING n._|.l....1 In nn `Inc-I>1. UUEDIXIUI BBBBBBBBB 1! MRS. S. A. ALLEN S It A H"-I 'I`II'.\&7l\l\I'I`I'.IID -.[Z.1.O AU-.4-o A \r5n1nC Will Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a. most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Nil. 8. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUK, auotev rearatimu far I/It Hair ,' clear and traufarmt, without Jedirnrut. I! it very timplt and q/ten frvducu under I rzsulh. It: gr-mt :uper1`orit_y and eamomy an a air Drening awr high cox! Fr-tuck Pomadu it lcknowltdgzd by all not only in thin coandr but in Europe, The Katvrtr and Zybbalrannun : not 34 uudm -with me other. sou: 31 umbxueamn. ""``'.iL"s`{`5n'`13}f.n;finlY3'x`}'3.f`o`3i'_ Two Qunsnoss Euxmr AuawnaIn.-Why should men wear beards? Because they are a. great. protection to the throat and lungs, and add much to their personal appearance` Why should we use Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers 7" the throat, hoarseness, &c., they act like 3 Because when used for coughs, colds, tickling Jr: ` charm. Ministers and lawyers use them, phy i- cinns recommend them. and singers and public speakers say they are the very best medicine in existence for the cure of such complaints. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cents a. box. Dr. A. 'l`ra.sk s Magnetic 0lntnent1 cumzs GROUP on RATTLES. . I DKUI Dr. Dinghsm, of Utica, NeV York, ssys:-- New.` I have used Dr. A. Ti-ask : Magnetic Oint.| 15c. ment in my practice a number of years, and ` can say with pleasure I deem it one of the SL greatest discoveries of the age for the cure of hm ` Inammation of the Lungs, Inammation of W53` the Bowels, Inammatory Rheumatism, and in I Child Bed Fever, it operates with perfect snc- New: cess. In cases of Burns, Bruises, Frozen had Limbo. it acts like a charm." ssnet OBIS. ll] OISE! OI DEEDS, Limbs, it acts like charm." Dr, J P Rennedv, of Oh mums, ll BC IIKE CIIBITIJ." Dr. J. P. Kennedy, of Chittensngo, N.Y., says: It has stood the test trial, and has not been found wanting. Its astonishing cures of Iusmmstion of the Lungs and Group, and the wonderful suecess in subsiding lhe torturing pains of Rheumatism, and relieving Nervous Afections, entitle it to A high rank in the list of Remedies for these complaints." Dr, A W. Reldinnr. of 'Knnwlenvillo_ N',Y__ OI ttemeales [Of IIIEBG COIlJplD.lDlB." Dr. A W. Belding, of Knowlesvilie, N.Y., says:-I hnvo `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. p.....i...... .i.n.,m 1.. m... ...a ..5 rm n.- non or an." Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. A. Trask'a Magnetic, Ointment, and see that the "words A. Trunk : Magnetic Ointment` an on the wrapper. NORTHROP & LYMAN. UIS EIILUF G bl, Nowctntle, 0.W., eneral Agents for the Canadns. ' Ilbuo n_1lA he `II thL Th-nnaiavu in Winnninn UEIIIIOIS. ` For sale by :11 tbk Dmggists in Kingston and by all Medicine Dealers. July 13. * ____.__l.__ Batchelot s Hair Dye. This splendid Halt Dye is the best in the world; the only tru sud perfect dye; harm- less, reliable, inetantanous; no disappoint- ment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes ; `mvigoratea and leaves the hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by all;-Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batchelor a Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. `\J.LV U12-` 1l.L.[1.I.1\JLI ulc 6: Cut principle. The system of innitesimal 4 doses of medicine diffused in gallons of injuri- ous stimulants explodcd. All useless material 3 discarded. The active principle only of the most powerful nndetcient remedies known concentrated in a small convenient form. Hnnrrusr. CONSTIPATION Cmzln. All diseases of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowel: permanently relieved by using Dr Oolby's AMI-Cosrlvl AND Toma Plus, Sugar.-Coated. Recommended by the Medical Profession. #01. UR8. ` :2-T \ SUCCESS begets envy. Hence the 1 efforts of connin vendors of Liniment to 1 decry JAcon s Rnnuun-Io LIQUID. Wherever | introduced it drives all others from the market. i Pain positively annihilated by it: use. We ` have not room to enumerate, the virtues Ic- corded to it by the thousands who have need it. Aio medicine ever invented is capable of more extended application. [t he: hundreds of imitators, but not one BIVAL. Beware 9/" (Joan- Inafpiln ` \1.4nu 11u1;\uu mun. nuu. Those who have no hair may have it. ` Thoso- who hue plenty," may preserve and beautify it. Those who'ore losing it may hue its loss arrested. The hair strengthened, bem- tied, restored, by using Hun : Exrmn Hun Gnosa, cheapest, cleanest, best. Do`n't1-ealtixl you have tried 3 bottle. Sold by Ill Druggilta lulu-ch 25. ` . V4.70 KJI 4.3.: 4.-..-.an_Jn_JL` HAIR RESTORER II I` . _ 4 . .... 4*1....-. ll..-.. 4- RANGE CERTIFICATES and Lodge Summons may be obtained at the DAEY Nnws OFFICE. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Devices for every description of Orange printing kept on hand at the DAILY Nnwl Strum Pnnrrma Housn. ....__ OUNTY COURT SUMMONS_}-3.S..:- adapted for use in the County ofFron tenac, for sale at the Daily News Oce All kinds of Law Forms printed to order with accuracy And expedition. _ ____...-.-. ..-....\-.-. . .. Ix lld SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY . Nmrs may be had at the counter of he publication oice, Prinoeasitreet, price hrce coppers. VONCENTRATION the great I nu-inninln Thu nvnmm of innitesimal on 1137!: It: March Li, NEW YORK, mmn I01 ..._o- 45`. .....u..... \rLAD TIDINGS FOR ALL.- ml...-nu- -3". Lawn nn huh mav harm it LLDLUBDE A511 LI combined in One Bottlo. TV (V A A `T 1' `I ppor. NOR HROP 8 LYMAN, H W _ pnnrnl Aanntn fnr la a certain indication of decay at the roots. _____ ___ __ _.-__, Nature's Crown. You Myst Cultivate it > mm mm BEAUTIFUL HAIR, vl -v-nn. uuuvnurllvl Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously It be DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Trains arrive and depart from tho Klington Station as follows : | nnvunn - . a . 4:15 p.m. 4:35 1 4; mmuws not me c Ind Kingston time.] I--v I | " I an! [Thi_a is by Montreal time, from which deduct 12; mumtes for the difference between Montreal And Kimnnnn timnfl AILVIJDLULV fUD.l' UEEIUW. 01080. Arrive. Eastern by G.'1`.B. day trainlz:-10 PJI. 4:46 P.M. 3 I` Western 3:15 2:15 East and West` night trains 9:00 7:00 AM. ` UNITED STATES IIAILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Oswego and Cape Vincent, will be closed at 1:30 P.|{., and Mails from these places will `be due for de- livery at 12:30, PM. A second Mail for Onpe Vincent will be closed at 5:30, P.M., and one will be due here for delivery at `I A.M., daily, Sundays excepted. - DDIVIVIGIII ll AYVA . DtSl'l'l.Bl1 IAUJU per Canadian steamers will be closod even 1 tri- day at 12 M. D... n.......:.....: 22-....- 1:--. ..-..-_ n...-...-_. aay as 13 411. Per Cunard and Bremen lines, ever; bouaay and Tuesday respectively at_5 P.M. repaid. Unpuu. Int.heDominion .. .. ..3c .. .. 6c Prince Edward Island . . . .3c . . . . 6c Uniledstales . . .. .. ..6c . Local or Drop Letters, ie., for delivery by same Oiee at which posted- .. 100 I pre-payment compulsory .. .. .. lcl Hu.r-oz Ll:'I"l'IB8-PRIPAYIll'l' Oouruuonv Britain, by Canada Steamship: . . l2}c via Halifax . . ~. . . . . . . . l2{c New York .. .. .. .. 15 Newfoundland .. .. .. .. .. .. l2c British Columbia and Vancouver . . . . loo Dad Dion. 4:. Travellers and Postal G de. I " ' NEW 1 0l'IS - u u - . . . . . . . . Rad River . . u a Human n-nu 1\P\uIl|VUl'-- - at ca us an no Nnwsnnns. Transient Papers in the Dominion, to Britain, United States, P. E. Island and Newfoundland .. .. .. .. .. 20 To Subscribers. - _ Weekly .. .. .. ..perquu't.er 60 Semi-Weekly . . . . . . Tri-Weekly .. .. .. 15c Daily -. .. .. .. ` .. f" Subscribers residing in Britain, United l States, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, &c., must prepay` their Canadian postage as , above through the Canadian publisher. Newsmmer: r-amino into Canada. we I 80c , '08 PRINTING Bnove mrougn we unnaamn punuaner. Newspapers coming into Canada. From Britain, by Canadian Mail Steam- arn .. . .. 1 1 '- -- -- new tor: .. .. .. UniLed Statee.. .. .. .. .. Circulars, Prices-Current, Hnnd- Bills, Books, Pamphlets in ` the Dominion,~ to P. E. I., Nd., and U. S. . . per 0: Periodicals, as above . . . . `per 4 oz ParoelPoat..-.. .. .. ..per8oIZ i New Stamps Ire issued of }c., lc., 2a., 3a., 1 150.. KUEIJAIA `IAN-ll."l.'. . HAL!-Oz LITTIR8--PBIPAYKIN`l' Ornoxun. ntheDominion .. .. ..3c .. .. 61-. SINGLE COPIES of the Dun! Nlws Inn) on at the counter of the publication oon, Prin- ` cess an-eat. Price three ooppers. TR!-ml- Ann:-Q l\` Oh` nanarnwn nun suns) uuvuu. :. nnvv Iunvv vuyyvnm I Ssingle copies of the Onnomou nm N IWS, containing the news of the week, may be in wrappers for mailing`. Price 3d. each, ssued egery Friday. ' LORD WENTWORTH 'AN'D DEAN TRENCH ON THE BTOWE-BYRO1_`T SCANDAL. Lord Wentworth, the grandson of Lady Noel Byron, and the only surviving son of the Earl of Luvelace, has addressed the 3 following letter to the Pall Mall Gazette : Rir- In vnnnnnmber of Sentember 3. 31' Iollowlng letter to tile raw mun uuauw : Sir: In your number of September 3, you say that Mrs Stowe is not a agrant offentler against proprieties, because my sister and I are supposed to have intended to publish correspondence relating to Lord and Lady Byron s conjugal differences. Now, supposing Mrs BLowe s narrative to have been really a true story, and that we had meant to reveal the whole of our grandmethgr s history, I do not see what defence that is to Mrs Stowe against the charge of repeating what was told her in a private, condential conversation. But it is not true that Lady Anne Blunt. and I ever intended to publish correspondence of the nature mentioned. About three years ago a manuscript in Lady Noel Byron`s handwriting was found among her papers, giving an account of some circum- stances connected with her marriage, and apparently intended for publication after her death; but as this seemed not quite certain, no decision as to its ublication was come to. In the event 0 amemoir being written, this manuscript might per- haps be included, but hitherto it has not been proposed to publish any other matter about her separation. This statement in Lady Byron's own handwriting does not contain any accusation of so grave a nature as that which Mrs Stowe asserts was told her, and Mrs Stowe's story of the separa- tion is inconsistent with what I have seen :. .....:._u. l.1n-in Rrn nf Lnv Rm-nn"a. SIZE FIRST PAGE. tloh ls lncoualsleul wuu what. 1. mum Been in various letters, &c., of Ltd .Byron s. Lady Byron says in her own statement that before being published, it ought to be sub- mitted to some person who hnd read through the consuqsed Byron memoirs, so on fn nu-nro tlm rmrnu-.I.inn of nnv minute- turougu Lue cuuauu_wu Dyruu mcmmrn, nu 1 as to secure the correction of any miaetnte- I meme. I cannot see that Messrs Wharton `I and Fords make no charge of materiel in- ` 1 accuracy ngainat Mrs Stowe; I believe ` they meant to assert the inaccuracy of the M whole article. I, for one, cannot allow that Mrs Stowe`: statement is aubetentislly correct (according to your inference, and that of one or two other newspapers). Re- questing the favour of the inIertion.ot' my ` explanation in your valuable journal, I re- main your obedient servant. V Boulogne Sept, 7. ' .Wmvrwon'rn. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPT. 23. KI GSTON POST OFFICE. nlnnn A `ammo. (To me Editor We mam mm) Bit: Before you nally close your qolnmnl - to the unexpected and revolting snbjectto < which theae Hues refer. nu-y I bepennitted, as 9, friend of Lsdy Noel Byron during 3 period of thirty yous, to add; few words on two topic: ulone out of the many which almost force themselves forvsrd I ` ' ' ' Inn- A... a. mu rm pnnvinnn that uni almost Ioroe Inelnnenvee lorvnru I The r-at is my rm conviction tint any 3 public revolution of the kind recently nude would have been most objectionable to Lady Noel Byron herself, and tint the would have held, no I believe, with :11 lier snrviving relatives and" friends ~in thin.-Z mum:-v. tint the attempted removal Cit): illuilg News. nvnnv u u . acme us -1-. 1:30 p.In. Mixed train 2:45;s.m. H N (I '6! Quinn --my IUIIH WII1 . ` 4:05 n.m. I Mixed train 10:00 0. in. II I ll `I-Inn ll POSTA TARIFF. ' -nun--na_Dn-n `unnu- BRITISH NAILS tnnmnpa will I'M: ulna: 33 N3; Y'o}k ' n. 4.. 5 II`: I lo , l2}c. i'XlI IIIK` remnant: of any pescy, oetinge surmise: end gossip about Incompatibility of temper, want of judicious management, nnwilhng- nose for reconciliotion, &c.; could` htno justicetiou for tearing away the"v'eil vliioln she herself had hung in front of the public game. To remove n. minor evik is no ede- quste cause for rushing into one_of'_ hr greeter magnitude. - Secnndlv. it in duh-uh]; In AI.-:.sA;eI.. gr cuter magnitude. Second|y,_it is desirable to impression that Mrs Beecher Stone was- snything like on exclusive or even 1. rare" ` depositary of the statement which she made, so as to obtain any title `to publicl- tion on this account. At many _ to periods Lady Noel Byron had fnlly l'kted> the cause `of her separation to mm] of her relatives and intimate friends. ,But in all. these instsnces she knew v'v'hoin5s`1e could . trust; and, so far us I know. not one of- them, much to their honour, judgment, and propriety, has broken that profound silence . and secrecy which, sofnr as the public` is` concerned, should have been contimntl - forever. I am, sir, your obedient servnnt, Fnwrwn - THE NEW PROTECTIONIST MOVI- MENT IN ENGLAND; L lending Sheield manufacturer reeq appeared in the Sheffield Daily T men : hand has erisen--alveady` the MI! should notbe made into the work; Cobden, as every one is aware or` be aware, that the commercinl pouitlonrof ` the country is known by the export! Which`, , in manufactured articles, should be .1991!" than the imports. It is no wonder are complaining of bad times whn"we- wha.l:.extent foreign competition ha`!!- tended may be best gntheredlfrom the `fol- lowing gureg: In 1854 the total exam; of The following communication (roam ` Sir: Already the cloud no` bigger` A ' small voice of popnlnr opinionin ` ' ' to make itself heard, why an inv __ the free-trade system as introduced; ` V ' stand in the position we now are` iii; In " i one over British ex rte vial i'e`pI eIOII';"d I-ff elzlllhv 55.204.827. ' 1111:0850 thin L'i{`i ;ZE5`?s',34`, 5{-5?" `is'o`3 reached `/14,639,640, and `in total exceshn of imnnrh: nvnr nvlusutn. 1...!` 2 [cucucu f.rl'2,0i_)U,0!9, IIDG Ill -lUW' -`nO` {' total excesss of Imports over expqr1:!_d " amounted ms the enormous and._._r ' sum of 116,047,922,' an _amouiit 1 _ 12,081,565 than the whole of `our? ` manufacturers exported to the whole : giving a balance against as in ' ,oul*:Z% trade for the year 1868,'of 116,000,000 Iter- ling. In L865-6-7 collectively, our in ` : from France averaged about 10}.,n . ; . but in 1868. when the treaty its? force nine years, the imports from reached` the sum `of34} millijdna, bai ` ,1: increase over the average of the tint V7 years of upwards of three millions; .1 it, What llllillt be the e'te_cts of free; sion into t is country 0 862 82 I watches ; of 77,145:020 .yEls" 6 " _ manufacture; of 404,544 wtsf of ' 1 327,003 lbs. of straw hats and 468.240 pairs of boats 10,714,188 pairs of kid and othgs, glgyes, of 8,866,136 lbs. of silk_n;_ajm.(ag '` 2,201,192 lbs. or woolen `aim`a*u`v ` ` 1 , - What amount of labour wotrltT`+iot ~ 3 articles have iouxfd for our ulationi ` N 4 poafhilst certain mi.-,1... .....i. '..`a... #3.. uncvul. A ll, 5, Jug`: oueale Fxmcm Ielip Rectory, Sept. 10_. PUPUIIUIUU I . 17,225.000l; showing 1 Whilst certain articles such as _ ~ - \ sugar, &c., which we cannot - selves, are sda1itI:ed'on} y st" '6 ~. " other articles which we can puodg; H our half starved countryman M dyingjo produce, are admitted; as silks", woolens, watches and ;:l_ . 7` tons, hats," gloves; aacf, &c. Thi{`?. masters can `manufacture It less than we can, andqyet they. pun; their goods free. There will _ .. . Bank `of England. in" Isugqry ; ` 2o,527,oooz; and in April. 1309, 8.302.000}. In the Rank nf lh. o,ouo,uwo. I-I-I we. nun: ox mummy , was bullion; January 18. 1858. in April 1869, 47,102,112l.` or H ` 26,084,164l. These gures! A` " plainly show who is making -.lh'd;~ . > I: commend! itself to jzhe notion `of ' right-middgd man who low; bit V and its welfare. ' - 14.1 n kn..- r..... 1.-..:- L`_ .:`-r' H`3=0.VvvI; snowing dI!olf,i 3.302000l. Inthe Bank of Emmi, was bullion: .TnnI1m-171R 15:52 anm-1` am: In waillre. ' ` " ` `Let us hove free tilde by :11` 1' ' ` Free tnde is a. free exchnngaof .m L ties. This at preuont Ir`: havoynoti ` At the present moment about one j" eighteen persons of England Iluf. in receipt of pu-ocbin I re1'ief.Q paid in 1353 4.939 out. for pnuparmsi} in 1868 7,oe,oooo'z. was paid. =In' - ; alone the amount expended in in 1356 11'I-935l_ Chile in 1AR' In mum: we nuwuun expenuea In . 1856 117.9351, while in etapg; 279.3901. Since 1353 upyvgdg 4)}; million: of out people have em` ~ . - principally to extreme proeeosivg` -l , _ l where their labour hll found 8 g, ' `v _ ward. but at the same time it llu head" menus of greater foreig: We have tried free trad l "_ face of other pgotective produdig? - s " that iris almost time we selves. V _ . I am. sir, your; faithfully, > ` M Sheield, August 21, 1.869,` , _ Jndge Aaron Vsn Wotmerol. lbs: chndtobontthehudofthohggl ` there. He divorced himself ` inbisowneourt, " ""- The London ne: to-any h_' ngii ` the lettor of Father Hyndh, ` to the Pope and his Jupig 4%`; ,-,5 indebted tf6r:n Hyoclithe.` _ (H of A Oonnelfha might Han not \ dilehlrle of Ixh nan. aunnulanlu-1 on an vuullll III Ilillglli IIIVI Eli ` . dhelnx-go of his once, V his hearers with sudden ggh` V that in in him, yet baring yoke and allowing himself to;l!I": ` luminary of tho Ohliroh of T eonsidnred I tobnnd, Wfhm, P Icuoely dreuno! . manner in which he .'|a.glil, the noted thoologlqu ` -22?-v~::,.~:'...-r . tllnot .uc `IH:thoen|ioI:ofs.oqI'|iinA " , thont uttornoUoXn`I'ui whisk; l:ootnndgIowndl rpotiy."_: A -..-4|... .oI.. .l..__.4._... .1 A Inn;-nu-, Iuu an involvod in myuary, (latching. man J` III ` W -9 `I ` NUMl3E;RAA[.391- ___ __ _-.1, . tho cizemutucu query, was lately [ at the Inburbu Vac III. , dice ihnfiac Ln. Int...`-I RIC?` I BIII, IUllIIU' Iould bu] uni... - r.`.m,Sept. 37, M69. E K T 0' QVI|lI III \/IIIIUTIII-. A Couforumblo sud Convenient Waiting 3 for Lldzel all Gentlemen on \Io Wharf. 0. H. HATCH, Angus Fstgland \7\'olfc- Island Fueky.` "U *4 l'pper-Cabin Steamers: ` `SYARTAN . . . . .. Capt. Pnirgrieve. I I I p`PORT . . . .. " Sinclair, .5 llNGSTU.\'. . . . . -` Farrell, gun`!-IT. .. . . .. " Simpson, CIAIPMN Cnnnichul . ._ C0_1u_\"1'HlA.\' .. Dunlap. Mg uusmmen of the Ibovo Lino will `H351. Lawrence Wharf, fool. of Johnson for Tomnlo nd Hnznnhou ovary after- "(Ionduy excepted) ll - HAL!-l`AS'l` I-`IVE ` V .......-. [hum Kingston daily. It 8 A H. E A H. 11:30 Ail. 2 Pl. 4 P I. hdgyu, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Snlurdays . . 3 Indnys and Saturdays . . mum Wamtown on wny from Cgpe .. .. .. ..7 (FUN A V ODIDJ Kingston andape Vlucen tFerry.l 0. Hncun, Sunqn, IL3`I"II, 'lLL lave Kingston dnily (Sundays ex- cepted) st 4 A_)l_ (except Mondays), } elnnocting Vilh the Grnnd Trunk Trnin: and I 1 . I 1 lab Steamers, meeting the 6:25 AM. lnin for Inn and Oswego. A: 245 P I nnnnectinv with the Grnnd ` tn and Uswego. AI 2;l5 P.ll.. connecting with Grnnd Ttuk trains from the Went and Bay of Quinn Steuner, neeling the 4:30 P]. min i Bone And uswego, IIJ the Northern Tans- pormion Company : Prqpellers leaving Cape Tuant for Osm.-go and all Western Pom. Onlondey only at 8 AM. DlI'TYD\'l\l'fl E | U R.` IL` `.1, LIVE! Cnpe Vincent A: 9:45 AM. on nrriul of the Inin from lhond Oswego, meeiug Gmnd Trunk ltnins hi ad West and Bay of Quinta Steamer. MI 9 I n- .n-i-.1 nf train from Ram. and ll I80 WOSI IDS DI] OI QBIDIO DIBIIIICY. AM PM. on urrinl of tnin from Rome and Omega. For Froigbl or Passage apply on board, or to (I, H. KINGBOBN. NTIL FURTHER NO'1:16E,-,BUN3 AS UNDER:-- I _____In_Ie, I-I__J 1 ` GURU.` I I N|rD. `9 A I. 10 All 1715 P.I. 4 P.M. \ G. I. KINGEORN, Pr-rry Wbu-f, foot of Brock Strut. Kinpwn, Aug. 28,1869. T_ DAILY BOAT For Bath. Plc:on and Bellevillc. \JlYI'l|I I' [III \JU-.IB, . ILL LEAVE CARRU'l`EIER S WHARF foot of Willinm Street, for tho Ibo" JII ilternedinto ports, every day (Sunday: Ilapted) M HALF-PAST THREE o clock. Rzlnpnina I-.19. Ranvinn Arm-I dnv (Snu- uupxeu) HAL!"-k AB'l` `tarsus cemen- Reuarning, lanes Belleville every day (Sun- `IYI excepted). ' 0| ION DAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY lettings at 5.30 0'0 LU_C K. Kingston time, and Cl TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUR- MYS II 033 0'OLOCK A.l '18! rnigg no` I.`-.i.-In an manna: nnnlv tn lhn I , ; Algo, one of the Summer: will lenve oi (`oh-qilggtrul every Morning (Hominy excepted) -5,,` LE-PAST FIVE. Q N [usage Tnckets apply at the cce of ad Bras , Unurio Street, or at the Lake 3,19: Saeamnonl Oflico, St. Lawrence `Hg fool of Johnson Street. Mnv going to the West can pro- `. Tnckeu vi: Greu Western, Detroit And `nuke end Michig-:1 Central Rnilweyl, tor hig Chzclgo. Milt-ukee. Gnnd Haven, `gun for nl xbe principal points in the West; `um vxe l's;i:ic Rllllold to Utah, Nebnske, Nevada and Celilornie. J A Wnililnr -nan U.VIsU'UL.UUlx A..\I. I For rates of Freight or Passage npply to the , ciphin ombourd, or to I nAnnrH't.IItn_Q 1 no. 0} 8. line H, lllsston and Tianauoque Route. IOUID Kingston, 2m: April, 1869. L _____ { V- DIICKLIY, JIIIIIOIIF, -HIBr. ` IIINCHNG 22nd instant will run. as under. Leave Kingston Tuesdays. `Wed-' n, Thursday: Ind Frid I st 4 pan. Gnnnnoann an W:gn'pndnIn And Pri- Comuwncmg Wcdnuday, 28th Ivutanl. `Inn, Thursdays Fridays, I-In Ganmoque on Wednesdays sud. Fri- u M6 un. and 8 p m. '0! height or Pnugo apply on bond, or to I n u Knmnmm. I L END, 11` TO YOUR FRIENDS.-The` Cnnomcu um Nrgva ig `pnblinlggdg hgnu. . --nu u"1u xuutt r`xtusuua.-1ne NEW: in published { "7 Pdayjnorning, And contains all the t lhof the week. For Fifty Cents, paid, h `d'|00. you any send it In your friends `. `humontho ut the reduced nteo of? 0. For One Dollu it any ho sent; `lhthl. Single copies. price Five cents, ' :5:h1d|tthcDa'lyNauoco,Ptincou'i -- u. an run, Puaenger Agent. Kingston, llny 11, 1869. ;.__> , post pmd, I. mm. m I THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER 0. Bxncxuv, Junionr, Inter. Illlnnnvn o-1-4 :_-.__. _:n. .- PI l~.liREPLn\'T, n w n m n n n nvnmvnn WA : 1;1:'ruWN, BAY OF QUINTE. 7 7 1- C APTAII Full COIIB, r n A 1-vn n A nnrv-urlnrnc SC-N.DAY."!'R`lP-3:` A ll PIERREPONT, __ __ II- KIWI! , u Aptil 1869. man] u-......-. new axirio, Vinmwnl RR!)-.\` \o n mm, to J. OARRUTEERS 8 00., Freight Agents. R SI`! lppl] DII Dulru, Ur u G. u.K1NGaoaN, Foot of Brook Street. .1` I020 . Lanes Wolfe Island. 9 A.I. ID Iago nppiy on noun, or u G. I. KINGHORN, Foot of Brock Slant. yll I ORG [:15 P.I. LI\JlI' Agent. -,_( _. ----_.---, Bnaowu, In!-n, V ILL reeume her tripe about the 7th In- elnnt, and will leave Kingston every TUESDAY sud FRIDAY 3! 3 RM. Leaves Ollun every MONDAY And THURSDAY as `I A.I., calling It In intermediate stopping places on the way. For!-`minhl or Pajamas. hnvinlrllnnau-inr nu- `MIX! (Ill UII WI . For Freight. or Passage, hsvingnuperior psa- oenger nccommodntion, npply on board, or to D. MURPHY,- . Ottawa. (1 ll PIhYf1Di\D\1 PHYSICIANS no summons. KINGSTON.` | l\'ClI n.- and uh: we will csliom ; lrlxan SCHOOL or MEDICINE st Kingston, inmirnnrnled under the nhovn dssianafmn, 'l`lIbBUI1UUU UL` -lJl.\J|ln It AIDKBIOD, iucorponted under the Above designation, will commence ill Sixteenth Session on WED- NESDAY, October 6, 1869. nnnnconlx o , Surgv.-ry-John R. Dickson, M.D., ILRC 8,. E00,. and R.O.S_. .l\.LI.C., n.ng., Iuu 1` L\.\J.>J., noI.IIu., I loan 1 dent. Professor Dickson, Lecturer on Clinical Surgery. Iodicine-Fife Fowler, M.D.; L.R.C.S., Edin., Rnainlra r -vululuu-A` III: rvwlcl, nl.U., u.lI.U.u., Il\lI|l.' Registrar. Professox E. Ynez, H.D., Lecturer on Clinical Medicine. Obeuelrica, etc.-Miclmel Lavell, MD. Medical Juriapn-ndence-,Roderick Kennedy, II. n Lnns Edin W HOQICII Junspruuemz-nuuer1cn neuucuy, ll 0., 1.3.0.3., Edin. " V_ Anntomy-Michael Sullivah, I.D. Intuit ledicn, Tbenpentica, and Phnrmlcy- H. Skinner, M D , Member of the Pharma- ceutical Society of Gran Btitain. institutes of Mu-diciue--James Neish, M.D. Chemistry and Practical 0holniatry-N. F. Du- nuia. M A puis,lM.A. J Bouny- l`bomu R. Dupnia, M.D. Pmcticsl Anaunny-Fnncis M, Wafer, M.D., Dunonstnlor. The College is anisled to Queen : Univer- sity, so that Students may also obtain the degree of ELI). NIL- u-.-1-..I-:.... ....A ....(-..1..... n-A okna- uwalvv V: .3... The luriculntion And Curriculum are those established by the Medical Council of Ontario Any further information any be obtained by appiyinggo the President. or Registnr. King 1:, 213! August, 1869. Kingston, Kay 3, 1869. Kingston and onawa Route. `SEWING MACHIN THE DAVIS and THE IRWIN. 0 other Mncbipl in the viorld to equal L them. a R'Ii'7r|rJc MACHINES. Lsmvu Improved in the beat. OIL AND NEEDLES :1 tbs FIRST PRIZE SEWING MACHINE SALES- ROOI, Brock Street, Kingston, and Dundu Stuck, NAPANEB, ' Agents wanted in every county. Apply to or nddreu R I JnRnAN A an. THE ROYAL COLLEGE 0i'1`Y(`61.` OTTAWA, Rnnnn-na ll . --__ [HE nes! TASTELESS Custer Oil is to bo bought from Aug. 21. MINERAL WATERS . TH E CARRATRACA WA'1`ER." - Man: `if