hr HHLIM NI. II. III, I a UL: . p.m. I00 1 HATURDAYS ONLY p.m. 8.00 n gun- THE STEAIER xgaton duly (Sunday: excepted) , Iu me-rl Ihe N:-w York Express 11,-: Cup u'3 P M. for lkme nnj I II. or Pnssnge apply on board, or; V IlHTl'l:.\'l.\'l.i. F. HF!` V` lllfl, I00` s Am! Hamillun, ..p.n_J\ -0 HNDAY TRIPS. 10.00 a. m. 12 00.00011. 3.00 p.m. U. M. KINGHORN, Fe-rry Wharf, Foot of Brock Street. -_- I own M. Kl.\'(Hl(bR.\'_ L`. ..n \L'|.... . Unpl, Kolk-y_ . Hincleur. " Farr:-ll. -I I`-.. .11. r\r.1un\rnn_ Ferry Whirl , Fool of Brock Sir.-rt. Iu"{\ Leave Wolfe 1 SANAUA). 'l'llURSAl)AY l*}VLlT\'l.`\'(i, N()\'lCMBlC:R 10,1870, -ulnlug II J ufiU( C. H. HATFII, Tickrl Agenl. LIV IUICHI Dunlap. Siuxpggtv. 1!: November s will run daily I \II J llllUl|7|I a-very aft:-r- > Island. L )_ I IUN 0! I'uru Ulyrerlm-, In In an for Cbnppc--I llnndn, 5-rro hips, to. I-`rocklu, Sunburn, un~l Kc)ng||:u-14:4 or leaving it bonulilully while nu-I luvmlh A new dnncovory Iur Hm Hair, loft and gkuly, null pro-Iumug growth. |-roveulu ll l'rcIu fullmg 1 dnndrulf, sud In cxlroim-ly `puling lo nu irrilnlu-d scalp. Innuhclunsd sud Iuld only by r-r9 bl !ATK'I5'SU_\"S FUR TN 1') 'l`()l I. |*)'l` cLvcam_E cm-um. `=nu`ra.H FLOWER I 1`1.\' E \'XTu1-.'1'11-:s N l5-.\|l kinda of Up ical lnstrumznle eoived for Rrplirl bepl. I7` lfenders fo%1T' F1161 Wood}E for supplying lhc.` (iANAI)l;\.\`..\. ` lnr nu able qum fuur H-9! ' `KJIX l\JLJL`\.1.l'IDlI\.lll-LLVI-* VV lIUUyUU _l_ pay more for the rent olyour business house than for mlvertising your business, you are pursuing a false policy. Ifyou can 3 do business. let. it. In: knuwn."~-l*`1:Am.'- 32.... E'2c._:s1uuL1~: corms of Lhc mm 7 a | Nlcws Ina be had at. the counter ol . . . Y . . the publncnuon olcu, Fnnocss street, pncc two cents. '1 ll ELA RH ICNI`. ('11 |`}.\ l l{>"l" ** " ' ' . _ I 7 III`) CH|{()NlCLl`} AND N EVVS IS k('pl,! on Halo in Kingston, ut. lhu l:.u.l< stares and at the l ul;lIcnt.iun mum-, l'r1u- 9 ccss street. PIHCE FIVE CICNTS. ` l 0 A YOUNG MERU[I.-\NT.- When you mu: nmm fnr the rent of vnnr lmsin.-s.-.~ EYE-CLASSES. A52) ONIKXL OPTICAL l.\'S'l`l{ U .\1l'lN'J`>'. "I`A l`U'l`()lY 1)1c|:1)s:Appruvu1 mm` carefully printed copies or the 51)..-1 Form of Deed legaliscd by Statute, for sale at the Daily News Oilice. Statutnry Mm :- gagen and other law forms kept nn h..nd_ LIME (}I{l'2.\H E lil.\'(`|*IiilNI`I. 1ml'I:l.R AND Tl`l.H'.<, S l l("l`A(` I JCS, CHI-I.\lIS'l' .\.\'I) l)RIf(}(l.\"l', uIu.1oA1"IcI.Y m~:m-`Milan I-Iucrum K TIUN Of |'uru Ulyrerim-, in nlmll lnnn, Chum--I Hnndn, Nun Linn hr n-m .\.'n 1 V., .730-.It4' V I-It uuwd HEATH 81. GUN N , HAS JUST BEEN RKCE`.l\'l'-II` 15'! B RS'l` A.\`SUR'l`.\1l-I.\"l' R. WIII l'l-I. PRI.\'CESS STREET. My of E. 11 1--\1;1; Eu, ["A\l|[I.\'Alil.l-I l'l swan.-: n \'.\ .Vlnr|u~l `qII:|l'I`. .\'_\'(_)\\'I*I'.( '1'.` 'I luv '|..r4-urn ~ ' IL . U. F.!,ngt1.)w l'rul_ I-Ilwurl Nu` .\ u'g-,-nus nu ma Army, nm to. 1 sun.) I'VCf_\'Whx'l"c nl 25 ct ' Trochrs," no cnl'ed, sol-1 `poor imimlion, and r.o'.hing [(`h\n'. Tmcbc-_-, which me | V~'|rl._ J1`-.Fl"|l1( 01' the prop: I porlnut as n so: ... | -, _: H 3125 ccnls per box. ` 'i rochcs,"ao sol-i_b_v the ounce, Ire n i poor r.o:li1ng like Brown`: Bron- rhia! 'l':uc :i-3, sold onfy in boxes: l-"--'l"il1f0r propriclorl, ' JUHN I. BEKUWN it SUN, i | on outside wrnppff of box. und private Gov-' tl'nll)f`hl sump nu.-iched to each box. ; n-.- llll'UU\IS|,U|H1 In: a cuulpuy OI Lnlrleen, WDO died from cholera; namely, eleven privates, one sergeant, anj a woman, probably 3 soldie'r's write. The remainder of those wh n rest in this !iule city of the dead are children of soldiers, and soldiers who lmve died whilst stationed on the island. We are informed thxn. amongst the latter are one or two who caught cold when doing duty at the front on occasion of the Fenian raid of 1866. l\n Innbin- A--- al... ___._._z__. _..1 I"|lIllI.I rnlu U] I500. On looking over the magazines and armoriea iv. in irnpoasinle not to be struck with lheirgreat strength and excellent slate of preservation. Tlmi they will be kept in as good repulr by the Dmuinion Dovernment may be taken for grant- 'r-l The present garrison of the ialnndjs the dvpol. company of the Quebec volunteerh who only ac--ompzuied the Red River expedition an far as Fort William. The company will, It is supposed, rennin there during the winter. I m'|:s|).n' 1A;\'z-;.\'1.\u.- .\`u\'. Ilnu-In-lur`u Hair Dye. H3 lpl-vullivl Hui!` Dye ii the bll In the .1 ; llm nniy (mo and pnrfu-cl. Dye, Ilium- rviml-In--m uuulrum un-Im dllnppoinb 1-no udnulmm IinIs-~dm-a not commit: or Inn) \'n..hL prwuzn In injures llm hair or `III " luvnw-ln'~'u lhu Imir and \c-awn ll um] pa-.umI-nl, hl-I(`k or brown. Hold by rw,;,;it,+ nu-I Jrniu-ru. Applmd M. (In: Fuc- lti Hand Hlruu N:-W Yurk r pocial Notices. ' . . l u pumug up the `A rocbee 15 Im-1 ('Cuxi:y\L&_lbe purchnser, in order5 f ouuimng the genuine Browns; .,.|.. . Daily News. re .\|uIII|nun|c 01 Inc .\'urncr)`. '.\L'Ul:\l. THUUHE5 ..-!f-rch-d pans, and gun- . la |:ouc!.ILs. Asmup. , New Yolk. use)` by 8 _1ow,I1Jslon. Norm, Clinton, rcsuhe nu serious pul- ..vV`. .'..u-.. , r n-xzr-ml from a letter and olbtrn 4 - .540. Lions, oftentimes ix cm}. Ubluiu uul_\ `m1Troc'ue.-1, ulnc!` ml` lo U10 (Irrman .` York. Sr.-nu : |L unu BCIILII lu]aI:|l II. my UIIDK, llllklg iuvtzr old times and my ucur approach to ' | home, when suddenly there In s horrid ` rcrnsh, and I was sent. spinning forwsrd on xny face on the oor. I did not lose In `st-tism, although I wss a good deal fright- juned, and, getting to my feet, I hurtied up `on deck. ' Here I found passengers running lo and Hi-in in great excitement, but I cannot say - I there was much crying or showing. I was _. `_ myself much put about I heard the order a = ,_-iven, Launch the boats." but I cannot say 5 wi1u.~0 voice it was ; and I also heard some 't-ac saying, There's a mighty big hole in me hunt." Our vessel. I now~|tnow, had .~truc|t the rock of Inistrahull, bow on, but at that time I reuili saw nothing beyond the mat itself. the night was so dark, and there was so much blinding min and spray. I did not see the light on Inistrnhnll. Rinnn Ii:-an Lnu-n 0|... ..._....L I _-._ Li- i Thus the history or St. Helen's Islsnd closes its present chnpver. The spot has elwsys been looked upon by Montreal with I species of psids. Hwy 3 plrllnnl summer party has been gs- Ihered then-, though military requirements rendered iv. necesssry that permission tor II: should be but sparingly grsnled. ` It may benddod that the same person who has bought the guns, &c., at the island, has also purchssed those at Kingston and other miliury stuione.-MonIreal Walnut. T 3.. ,..;--- THE LOSS OF THE (JAMBIKIA. (From the Lomlon Daily Telegraph, Oct. 25.) Ycatcnluy lnruu uunnziniun ..r ---.---I- '_ynung hill ,7 V,--, V-/V. .1-1.] Ycatcrnluy lurgu quantities of wreck wushctl ashore on the northern coasts ol Antriln and Dunegul. At Pultrush the handy at a ym_mg wumun, nppurcutly about `.15 yenls 0! _ug(:, and well drcase(l,'c4mc ualmn-. 1: is believed to be that of the y who was fuand in the boat. by Mcuurtluml. A boat, supposed to he one ml" the lilelnnntn ol the Caunbnu, is doubl- I'nll_y rt-purtul to have been nnling to the wcsuvanl, empty. The prnprictors of the Cunhrin state that the numbers of nic-.-nu, crow, uml pmsacn;.;crs un buurd were an lol- ,|.;w.-4; ()1]ic,-rs and new, '75; passecrngvn-, ` mi) (namely, :2`. (mhin. 16 mlcnnedmtce, gum; {,4 ._...4 n-..m-\ (In nu. ......\...:.;.... .-, i I IIU K`5(`lHII' -has since sum \V:lm3sluy, u npp1;81'ed I/I opened the Ii; lnl \&I1\1l hrnu 'll|lll|HlP_[. , 'ri..- kcopur of Hie ngmhnuse: however, v has that his wilquud himself. on about midnight, heard what. he cries of distress. They Iiglnllmuw dour, and evmy gust ml Vnml I-ruauiglnl Wilil it. shriek as if from men and women in dceptiir. They also ob- srrvml in light in the direction 0! the 'l`or , [Lu-ks, outside nf lnislrahull. This light tile.-,kcn.sd fur a few minutes, and than disap- puriruli, and soon all was silent. It. was 3 w.!d, Norm)` night, and to have ventured 1 wt wnunl have been certuin destruction. , Mruirtluucl bu made the following bd- ` iixiunal autelnent: "On Wednesday night ` the wcalhcr was very bad. The wind blew "u:rinuslr_ Ant] :1 In-:1.Iv ruin I . " - 'ln(` ml.-a ..... nuuuu was vim) ulsu. 1l`.H.' vuna DICW "uzrinusly, and :1 heavy rain fo '7 ; ind. whnt ; wxth the wind and the rain, and the waves , -.v1nc`.: broke nvcr the ggunwnh`, I cnuld nee im-thins: uutsidc the ship. I dun : think I ;m_\`uDC could see 0!-j acts in even a short dis- Lnncc. I remained un deck that night. till ALNIUY. ch:\'L-n o'clock; then I went below. I had scaled myu-ll at my bunk. thinking over my annronch m utu uul arc Luc Ilgut un llllutrlllllll. I Some time before the wreck I saw two ] Iil_',IIlt!, but I do not know the Irish coast, and '1 cannot tell you where they were. As I have said, the order was given to lower the boats. There were seven small boats, I think, on board, four of which were lowered. One of them was in the fore-part, the others in the utf-part, or cabin end, tn course at` being lowered, but I d d not see them in } the water, and I know--no-hing whatever on to their fate. When the boat in the steernge gend was lowered, I got into it. with others. | There were in all, to the best. of my judg- 1 mcnt, ten or twelve of us. ail steerage pau- I sengers, I think. hes -des two seamen. \'.. m-..u::.t....,...--.. a..1.-.. .... k..-_J_ __ engcrs, I unnx. nos-aes {W0 Nu provisions -were taken on board; we were near shore. Our bout, however. was | scarcely launched when she capsized. I When the bout lurched over I got hold of Ir, ! but 1 cnnnot say what part of it, and when it rnghted again I'mauugcd to scramble in. I I never saw a I-vim: suulufter that. I did 1 not hear a raing'e cry when the bout heeled lover, and 1 never ntterwnrd saw any of my 'cumpnnions. I was very much put about. I I must have crashed the hunt nnifn mm-Imn. -uuunpuululla. 1 was very mucn `H15 000113,. grasped the. bout quite mechan- ically, and when I got into it again I don't know that I could have told where I was. I did not see the` Cnmhriu go down. The I wuvcs curbed my boat quickly away from ` he--. When 1 recovered myselt, I noticed some one lying in the lmuom of the boat. I stooped down, and found that it was a 'y<)_ulI;; wonum,_lying face downward. She lwas -lend. saw that no-hing cuuld he leune for her, poor thing; and, to tell you the truth. I did not feel able tn do much for my- self. The oars ucre Lied wi'h small xopes to the b0:I.t. nud I was not emml tn lhn nun-. auu. use uura \\ urc uuu wrn Small lm:Lt., nud was not equal to the excr- lion of recovering them ; Ijust let the boar drift. a.imlessl_v along. The wind and the xvaves carried me along all morning with my mel:uml:oly burden-tho poor thing at the I bottom nf the bunt. A 5 |...l6` ......> 0 ..'..I....I. AL .A _r.___ ,._, 1', UULIUIH H1 MIC UUHE. At l1;1lf-p:ist 2 o'clock that afternoon, after fourteen and :1 half hours drifting helplessly in the storm. I was picked up by the Eu- terprise (Capt. Gillespie) in Lough Foylo. l was almost insensible at the time. A rupc was `passed around my body, and I was drawn on deck. I was brought to London- dcrry, and have since been almost entirely conned to my bed. I lost all my clothes and eleven guiueus in money. Besides this, at brother of mine in America entrusted me with parcels of goods to friends at home, u.nd these lmve all been lost. To :. oI.......I.o ..>l`_I..-.`...... .1.-. AL- 1:_|_; -_ ILIILI IIIUSB UIIYE llll U00 I085. It. is thought at Glasgow that the light on lnisu-nhul] was not seen by those on board the Cambria till it was too late to alter the vessel s course so as to clear the rocks. A large cave has been diacovered near the Thirty-one Mile Lake, some seventy-ve miles up the Gatinenu river. It is said by those who have explored it, that they unveiled as much I-I two miles under ground in it, nnd did not come to its end. It branches out in nlldirectionn into ` immense halls nnd rooms. The entrance in small, and situated At the foot of n rungs of high mountains, under which the cue rnnnn. It will, no doubt, be yet visited by hundreds of tourists, nu tho lakes in its vicinity Iwnnn with the nals of trout, pike, picture! and blnck bus. t E i l [PI mom 1`w#()1('jk1}iNTs.L > THE AS31235. Wodnudny, November -9.-1 be following 3 ,_- -, .. u. -Iuar, or the tin: of Jonu t Miller, forwarders, of this cilyagninu John Flnniggn, Deputy Worden, now noting warden of the Kingston Pcnitentinry, to recon: 1:!-343,92 paid by the plain}! to defondnnyon bohnlt of another party, in August of the pre- sent yesr. 'l:he particulars of tho can - -o-n-A I-- `Jr., for plninti; Me been previously paid to defen plaintiff. Mr J. 0 Reilly and Mr P. 0 Reilly. Anderson for defendint. fondant look objection to recover back the money pdd defendnngconteodo in: that it was volnn ury pcymenl on hi part, The phinlira counsel on the other hand can- tended tlulit wueompnlsory, and that thoir .-Jan... 1...: - .....r.-- -- * The counsel for defen- tbo plainti| tight to dun wu slots to \ cars A. S. Kirkpatrick nnd - __ ,, _. .,....- vv|l.||lI.II', payment him wueompulsory, their client bud 3 perfect right to one for his money. The poinll of law were nally reserved for 1113 ...c UGIV was nsumea to with much intann, notonly by those immediately cones:-nod, but also by the large number of peuona present; the cargo in question being repruenudby the learned counsel for the plainti, and descrihod by witnesses, as the dirtiest and lthiut ever shipped ; and wu- composed. for the most put, of the sum and greening. arm. 1-.-=---:-- 2-" _ ,, __ ..... ......ca. nun uuullll nweepingu of I11; Insulation, in" addition-to which were the carcuea of tumor three dead pig: - the stench and euvis emitting from the um being such II to prevent the barge from touching st the place required on Arriving II Der desllnstion. lac/arlane vn n.....-- -o -1 A - -~' ` Irrlvlug us her desllnstion. V - lac/arlane vs. Davis et cl.--An action of distress. arising from an nllogpd leisure or a bone for mm in Iuy last by efe bin buiii. Hour: 8. I. Much: for defendant. r Brmon- shd J. I. plninlilf; It '1`. L. Snook for udnm and \ rm rrurrumnr nnznnn. . Thursday, November l0.-_-The bueineel or the Court commenced precisely at half-put niye o'clock. The convict: Daniel Inn and John `Smith were plnced on trinl on the charge ofmnrderllg` one Henry Treill, n guard in the Kingetdu Polio, tentiery, on the 7th o!Jnly last. The prisoners took their plans in the dock, end during the calling of the jury, looked Iai- lingly round the court in I perfectly nnconcani ed manner. The whole ol the circumstances with the crime for which the prisoners III In- dieted will be fresh in the recollection on nnhlh. IBLI ---- L-=- - -....-.. ..... UV .n=_.u m we recollection ol the" public. 1-; case being oouidetod of to neck general intereuend importenee from in peculiar chu-ecter, we ropmdufn the following hie! particular! :-Smilh, who is 36 year: of ages wu born in the towuhip of Kingston, all luau, theeeme sgqfcnerly belonged to: geng known so the lelehide nidon, who in- fected the country in Wooten Ontario: both worked in the quury for About four months on the Penitentiary fun, and it we! here, in I lime house, 3 short dbunce from tbcykilnv where they ma the am an: of empingmuoo dun before the oennn-mu-A ..r n.. ......a;-. n- where may nee the tire: talk eseeping, three days before the occurrence of the murder; On the morning of the 9th Mann again asked Smith , . if he wouldgo if he did,to which a reply in - `,1 assent was returned. Nothing more, according to Smith's formel statement, was said about the alfair until it o'clock noon, when all the con victs, with the exception of the shove mention: ed, who were left in charge of the deceased guard, were taken to the prison for din, _ net, and it was then that the tragedy, J enacted. Traill was sitting on e wheelbarroiwin. ; the lime house, in a halt` stooping posture, with ; "` his rie across his knee, when Mann entered and crossed to the right behind him. His ecliou~ ` being nothing more than usual, no particular .` attention was paid by the guard to him ; and this being so, it was but the work of e _ , moment to sense a large ironwood llik,Ip|IO.. rently the handle of e mallet, and strike him across the heck of the. neck with such violence ` as to ceuee dislocation and immediate d_eath_ When the unfortnnete guard was felling over lhe barrow, Kenn caught him in his arms rd dragged him into the lime house, and lay g him on his belly, With his head on Smith . jacket, which was henging up close by, tied hi` hands behind his beck, end secured his khan ` and feet, while blood gushed from his noeeend n1outh,eni one or two faint groeue escaped the lips of the dying man ; but he did not attempt ` to stir, having been knocked ineeneihle by the blow. The deed having been accomplished Mann eppeared et the door of the lime hours, and called to Smith. WW `'35 fd|D8 '9 km : to come on." The guerd e rie was hidden in . the pile of lime, and his revolver and watch ' were taken possession of by Mann, after which the convicts started of at a running pace over the elds in the direction of Bath, then across the Waterloo road, and down through the woods to the railway track, and into n swamp beyond lt Before leaving, however, they stripped them- selves of their clothing, and remained in their annel, shirts and drawers for three days, whg. ` Kenn Vvent into the milk house of a man named ,l-lowierd, near Ierble Rock, and obtained none ' bread, batten an axe, an old pair of black pants and a cloth cap, which he were when captured: They kept the woods the night alter leaving the prison, end on the founding morning re- sumed their journey across the elds in the direction cf the drowned lands (Ridean Canal)` striking the Perth road at daybreak at lair : Bill, from which place they could nee the elty no They stayed in the woods here ell day, end on Friday Smith `went to a house occupied by Ir. 3 Keenan, and bought I loefof mat, the up being eer desk, end then continued on a count . eastward, which would bring them to the rail- wey treck,ase means to guide tbenjinthe ,_,- ,-.,....c Ivul n urge to she Poni- to load, which , on being complcted, _tho_ ' at told tho captain that it could not In 1 without payment. Tho not having imncd totho plnintilf, be directed his Ir Thompson, to iutetviow the defendant Lo that they had nothing vhauver to do 3 payment of the cargo--thaI was a mate oeuli-men: between purchaser and seller, with him as forwarder. The defendant isled upon the payment, and rather than ny further unnecessary delay, the plain- Lme responsible for the full amount. In no of time the carzoarrivad at u........: it. | v)` defendnntcomuur. [c-EH. l.uwr1-ncc \\'Innrf; mm` 3- zv..\.~. [RC 8., London nde-cr-PRiSL`P..x' STREET, mm r_.:- `us ha Mar --u- iunl suranrc Compani- \ or H. Um". l>~'TU.` . J ,_ tinny gggonn gnu umM.'., r:ua.Ac:1E coumm ,- - __,.-%-- ir. J.1m Lmlm 1.unm' (`0Ll.Hii-. lI(-EIIEB :.lDl`(`;\'I'I0\. 'ul.l'.\ll~l .\.\. U7` .1VZi{Pt-I`- ASD LONDON MAXWELL W STRANGE I __..o 6-. L $--arm liU.\l E] I. H. PARKER, DI. SKIN- IKIIH: ns......:-o. -..A n-..-.-inn John Vlmlu`, , ~ 7- FAKRISII, Ill. DRIN- . KING, Chemists and Druggilu, L Ind drugginu olawhen. . Q.` - f n_ ' ' * L v_b _ Rem ,val. `C-I-;I{.r;V1`l-1. my could bo shown that` 1.;ng and hauling Salve of; Uri; pron-d ilaell during a` lo tr me best rrlnedy for --I|u- vrm: anni.un-, mud n Price only 25 can I I Ll.\.\'\'li \'U.\l|'.\.\'\' 0| ll.\|{V|`|~`Ul{l), `auuw ( nmpau.) . .-. Ill rlrn` \ IuR~`. \,\II .L4 1! C|l\.'\.`\.lD Agent for Kingston A&\"l-ITS, J.\.\l`.Ui\' In, 1: $.'m_mm, use ns:u.;:i: IEIDMPJ-NY. n L.v:upsr.uvn ur uwrc LE] P! IDS tour, `pnu_v'9 Ron-9 tor Auunnor, I;l.'1 those of om--r n7.-A 94 v.Q.. * fhcicotllsh Pram!-en! lnsllumon. l`._.-..,, .\xVt`-nt-liixronaholntlhc Dominion. -L._. .. -- _ Sc-run-, then, hr*al!h, longovily Ind Vill energy by the Imhiluul usn at the ' ALKAHASAR TURKISH TONIC. Krpl in clock by the principul Druggiaus and ` Grocers in the Dominion. " ` ; For directions for use see labels on bottles. 1 MR\'RV f`.llADuAu ._ .... , , _--- V1`|IE DAILY NEWS is kept on sale very day at the Book Stores nf Mr John llcmlenson, Princess Street, and Mr Edward Stacey. King Street. hsinglecopies mny 1150 be hsd at the Publication Oce Princes Street. Pn1cn l`wo CKITI. U111. K U\ H No "Mi none A Ionln-nl, July 5. \__/f if Pklug RA u_p,S.f- mars 1867 [0100 g_;\ } Ir unrtcuoul lur l HENRY CHAPMAN E 0`).,) 1 rzvus, uuuuazn t cu, '"'"" Sole Agenu for the Dominion. mln-Al. Julv Mutual LI 1- 4-\a-urunrc. THE DAILY NEWS. JAI 3 ;:\vn'r. Ago'~.t. n` MADRID 1867 --_-s_- KNADA l0IDOI I832 .\ I Lrnvei Roch: strrevery HO.\'D.\ Y, WEDNBS in wink` ' DAY mi I~`H1l>.n' AFl'I'2!i.\'U<.'.`i. n1.\uMm\. kc; , I `Wm lenve J Swift I Cu`: Ibsrf, Kingston, for .Uuwego and Charlotte (lbe Port of Rochulrr) tun, n'v..~m.n', nn`Rsnn' and SATl`R- `DAY AFT%!(.\'UU.\' M WVB U CLOCK. IIPZTCRNING. { FANAIDIAN NAVIGATIUN (`.0Ml ANY. 433:.-\ r VllR~-nl>mro hno in composed at the fol- HM. , - i.. splomlhl I'ppo.~r-ruhln Sit-aunt-rs. RUY.-\l. M.-\l|.'l'llR()l7(ill LINE` Di.'vcKlr1u9b1pmeul {mm the thy of Quinlo _S'.(~u:x-rr undo M Kmgslon wnboul Itnnge. In conuqxcnce of Ihg rxlronxcly ab-mdnnl nnd 1-xcollcnl crop of apple: this year ml Rocha- .l-.', buyrrs It-ll {ml the Insxkel were much 1:.- mus: fnvrournblc for puxcbuing. Ucl .'x rou _ Oswego and Rochester `Kingston and Cape Vincent Ferry. For 1: .._~< -..,.- V .._-.,_- | At. `J 1. : A .\l hon arrival of Trains from I l:`ln')l` nnd-(`dII*gn, meeting the U.T.R. Trams E5:--mg Renal. and We-=1 and Hm Bay of Quinn: ; Steamer, ` | And It 5.7.0 P M. 0,- I'.`-..: _ II_......... .....I.. ._ I..._..-A ..-. Klnzslon and Wolfe Island IN-rr- w` RT OF` ADVERTlSIN(}.--Horace` Greeley, nl New York, says:-'I`b0- nuns! successful business men in this cityk are those who have advertised liberally and ' constantly. 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