Kingston News (1868), 20 Dec 1870, p. 4

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or any nucurnoi Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously at A be DAILY NEWS 108 PRINTING UFFICEI ` . `I These periodicals are the medium through which the greatest minds, not only of Great Bfillill and Ireland, but also of Continental Europe, are constantly brought into more or less intimate communication with the world of renders. lliatory, Biography, Scia,-ngg_ Philogo. pl-y, Art, Religion, the great politicnl qnrslionn of the put and oftodny, are treated in their pages as tho learned Alone can trent them. No one who would keep pace with the times can atford to do without niece poriodicsla. Of all the tnouthliea. R1...-1-.....,..: :...u_ .., _ ran: GREAT EMILSIII & SCOTCH QUABTERLIE E The Leonard Scoit Publlshing Co. QUARTERLY: uuuru In no wunout mete mouthlieo, Blackwood ` foremost place. THE LEONARD SCOTT ] 140 l?uh-- I vne Single I Kiri of RI The Edinburgh Review, North British Review, London Quarterly Review, Westminster Review. Blnckwoows Magazine, 15lnckwood's I ..." . . . . . . . , . . . . ..l5!O 2 numbers of; Review, 31 ; B"0(. lhinv n: A-on! 1; in intended to olfcr to the local public nchenp, interesting nnd useful family news- pnpct. l.. ....I;.:_- .u. Ir r- [c an PRACTICAL AGBI canvas, nu ouurr Publishing C 140 Fulton Slreol, New 1 MONTHLY : further parlicuhrs, may be` I 1. TERMS. | Edinburgh Magazine. 9 four s diapooed to cnnu ' Publishing Co. I Siren. Non Vau- `I .l3.03 ..-. ..,.v.... Choice readings from the literature of c- tion will uppur in every number uulcssit luppcm that the pressure of importmt nun renders it. necessary to exclude the story in order to nuke room for other sub- joctl. 'I`L_ _..._.z. I . 10.00 ; Iingie ngm Pad-an "hold. the F` u_u|u Pogugo U, , r Yojk. _____ THE gross frauds which continue to be pne- Lised by obscure manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the he belt attached to JOHN GOSNILL`t 00. : PEl!F_Ul,`ERY-, rooster iL._impexjnvp_'|pon tho Proprietors to Cw-non the public against such nefarious proceedings, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of respec- table dealers, who import direct. from John Gosnell 6; Co.; and invite special attention to the address- RED BULL WHARF, 93 Uppna. Taurus STRIIT. r..|..-. flnannll 5: Co '5 Select Perfumes: Ess John Goanell as Co Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey C1:b'Pei-fume, Essence of Wood Yioler, Vio- torin Bouquet, lraugipsnui, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. John Gosuell & Cofs Prince of Wales Per- fume, 3 most choice and fashionable perfume. John Gosuell & Co a Princess Alexandria Perfume, a most choice and delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her Royal Highness. Jnhn (`msuell 3; Co.`s Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. John G-oenell &'Cc.'a Jockey 01:) Perfume is in universixl request as the most admired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price 23 6d. John Gosnell & Co. s La Noblesse Perfume, A most delicate Perfume ofexquisite fragrance. John Gosnell A; Cola Noblesse Pomade, ele- guntly perfumed, and highly recommended for beautifying and promoting the growth of the hair. 1 .. u..s.i-=.. Qm:n__n:Innrn9d for its unequal- Highness. John Gosuell Upper Yo-`Mn r1n....n A:-(`.o.': Jockev Club Perfume ll Vewrinuy College, 4 g 1! Int twenty years. `#1. . .-'l`hiI hid it I Clio ootulncnrofocgnun up not and rot in shop. l"'I"" , In politics tllc Kn.-usros GAZE I'l'l; will occupy a neutral ground, id tifying itself with neither of the existing political pur- ties, but be independent am ncn-piirtizan in its discussions and arguments on all political questions. Politics, however, will be less a feature than interesting news and reading matter, as in the present state of the country the appetite for political dis- putation: appears to have become lost, or at all events greatly lessened, since the ad- vnnt nl (`.\..l..l..-..a:.._ _..:_\. n, - led perfume and line etnolhent quannss. John Gosnell & Co.'s Violet. and llilleeur Nursery Powder is guaravzleed nure. No nur- sery should be wixhout. it. Sold in boxes at 6d; in tins 19 each. Inhn an.n..I1 .4: an n Cherrv Toolh Paste is La. Noblesse Soap--eateemed for its unequal- perfume and line emollient qualities. John Gosnell in tins each. John Gosne!1 5: C035 Cherry greatly superior to may Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth a pear}-like Whll-311853, protects the enamel from -iccav, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 13 6d each. Inuantnneous Hair Dve: certain to produce m we neighbourhood." 861d by all Cbemi|u,u street, London. Qnnru, 16: pinu, 4|; glgu-woppered X III strength, 16 per dozen 4: per gnllon: bottle: incl 10:: making 200 gallon, I water. See direction: on I BCOmmIdQd and I--- fragrance the Dream. rrzce 15 on non. Instantaneous Dye: produce any shade Brown or Black, or` good natural colour. It. cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. John Gosnell I` Co. s Patent Trichoaaron, or newly invented uair Brush, the peculiar me- chanical construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing nimviltnnenzislv UU LIIBHKTCCNUIC UUULII, I E c siznvlltnneously. The Patent MH:hn.uic sxznuunneousiy. The Patent Lleghauical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Proapoct and par- ticular; upply to the P|tent'e1s and oib Hanu- facturers, JOHN GOSNELL at C0,, Perfumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the: Princess of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 UPPER Tnnnzs S7331-21', late of 11 Three King Court, Lombard Street. 53 HE" SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- . under Souuhwood locker, from A recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Sani- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first Gene:-s.l Board of Health; Author of the first work on Fiver in any age or country, the Philosophy of Health, to. Delicious with nvnrv known dish. In -~ -v-u luolnl unove nun q ' ' 1. . none dens `&:&3u hou; immediately of-poie were supplied with n qnumy, in ueitner or which bu there been I Jingle cue, although lb ' ` in the neighbourhood." by .1: r'.;.....:..._ , - runusopny or ueaun, ac. Delicious with every known dish. in habitual use increases the appetite and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for its digestive properties. As an assurance of its nuritv and nnlninrv _.. _.. -.-..... 5-gun, nuoavuctl, BIIJLI2 IIIU nu- vcut of Conftdcration, which has given a destiny to Canada and harmonized previous discordant political elements. When the time comes, however, that imrnrtant poli- tical principles have to be battled for, the Kmuirrox GAZETTE will be found on the aide of that body of public men who shall beet try to guide the great destiny of Brn- iah North America as It united country, held by a common people, cherishing the tradition and enjoying the political liber- tiea of a glorious race. The Krsasrox Gazrrrn: will be thoroughly Canadian; and while cheriahing that which in good- will advocate all needlul reforms in our political lnatitntions. u.._..:,_| ,..-_., nus utgesuve properties. assurance of its purity and salutary roper ties, it is only necessary to poi..t out h e name of the celebrated and philanthro- pic Physician from whose prescription it is compounded. The entire life of that distin- guished man was spent in promoting the health of his fellow-creatures, and his death, to December, 1861, was lgourned as a na tional loss. V Wholesale End for expoqtqti hi the Pro- prietcr, 6?. `.rAall.Ib a Oondtr End ;- Bcriay and Sons, Furringdon Street; Betty and Co., Fihsbury Pavement. Retail hv nhnmiatu u-nmn-a hull... TIT--- r msvury r.1vemenl.. Retail by Chemists, Grocers. Italian Ware- bousemen, and others throughout the King- dom, and every part of the world. Ask for Ihe "The" Sauce.--Specinl export AgenIs-Bu1-goyne, Burbridges, and Squire, 16, Colman Street, London. | ..... ntu.IuupuCl'9 uguer wbic cholera is most fnqdomky II ; r,pngaLed. For imtance: "In 3 house In St. Andrew : atr , Plymouth, occupied by fty-two persona, it use sprinkled in every room except tour; m these the occupants would not permit it to be applied; the result of which was, that in those parts or the house when it had been used, not I single cue of choler ` _ I subse- quently occurred; wbtle In the four rooms :.,": .?...':`.':`.9: t"-I-H uuu ul uugu and other vermin. Sir W. Burneufs Dislnfecling Fluid win the only Disinfectant need It the Agricul- tural Hall during the Smilheld Club 0.1413 Show in 1866, by opder of Her Kaje3v,q Privy Council. a. . , . 2 The vnlnn n` 91... n._:: ..`_ . 4 is shown by the the Secretary And The value of the uid following letter from Huusger: Agricultural Hall, I Dear Sir,-Please to send eight gallons more of your Disiufecting Fluid, as per order enclosed. Having used various Disiufecting Fluids at our many shows, I can any with condence that Done`hAVI had the instan- taneous and oosigllese elect ol Sir-William Burnett's, and vlbis too without producing of chloride of slington, Jan. 1868. Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Csnnon This uid sets on the essential cause of disease by destroying tbo.locAl conditions or the atmosphere under Inf; r pngated. xrhlstsncelij hogsehln gt. street, yrnon , Occume v ----r Am[uUUU'U l'IltETlU SAIHNE.-A 11 Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst. form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; etfervescing and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially. calculated to maintain health. When mixed wi'h water and taken during the etfervesceuce, it immediately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into lbe system. It. vitalizes and supplies the blood with those saline principles that are lost. al- tered, or destroyed during the hot weather. In Jungle; Scarlet, Yellow, Typhus, Eruptive Fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the vital current is poison- ed by infection, and and thereby rendered un- lit to support health and prolong human life. it. has been found eminently benecial; and its sustaining an d purifying inf enee acts as a preventive to disease, as ch. nu- merous unsolicited testimonials accotnp .y- iug each bottle will prove, Itsiportnbilhy renders it admirably adapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when distant from medical ndVlC8 or assistance. Sold in rmlnno at nnnn --I -' -in vv1uu1\n1 l5UtiN|'I`T S DISINFECT- ING FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, workhouses, fsctories, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wards, ciotlies and line: of sick, night- chuirs, cesspoois, drains. water closets, stables, dairies, Inrgiers, mug: oanka, tubs, 30.; bi1p`:walor,'a.'nd Ibo" ll of ships; apartments for searchers, underlakers, and jurymen, and for post-morlem examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in tree-o',.`for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation of eubjecta for dissection; for the extermina- tion of bugs and other Burnett ; mai.-.r....;... tr-.4: IQUVICB 353 Sold in price 25 6d, - cial agents I parts of the ' ' AMPLOUGEPS A Mnzli.-:-an oh... DECEMBER 20. .-.- r...- V. v....-..... A specimen number in now iuued and will be sent. grltism any one lending his uddranu to the l qbIiaher. nu ' . WILLI \M IYURNETTS FLUID, nllricatinn nf .:..:. anal: unuur. patent. stoppered glues bottles, I, 45 6d, 1151 and 213 each. Spe- 5 reqdired bud Lppointadfln all e wdrid ` ` CA-UTION. PYRETIO SALYNE.-A '. r.nr(-tn Ron R..Inm... .. cl... ,_._, -...u.n LJUSCIU, 3:3, 1 :hera, I-morlem infectious di-...i.. .... I, III! .l6l; Ml lo. pull It 90, Oman I; um, 8| ; I ; lmgrigl pfntl, ex- u; and in balk at ndcd. Each gal- rhen dilu ed Iilh 90, Conan `_ 8. ; hull. And a ,.....-.._. ...-............. Bpecinlnnention willbe paid to local in- telligence and the furnishing of nccunte market reports. | Oh.-..... .....I;.. ,. A---_ .|_- u:.__,., __.__ " -' `HE ORIGINAL OH LORODYNE, invented by 1 R. Freeman, Phnrmsceutist, isuliowed to b. one ot the greatest discoveries of the present century. It- is largely employed by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in hospital and` private practice in all parts of the world. It has effects peculinr to itself, and which are &enti'al- l y different to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name of Chlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pain, from whsteveronnso, sl-, lays the irritation of fever. soothes the system under exhausting diseases, sud givessleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings` so commonly arising from the use oi opiates. It mmimm to hold its nnshnxen position in the commonly Arising lrom we use ol upluws. 1: continues, to hold position essimation of the Prof ion as the best, mo:-ti reliable, and cheapest pie arnon. Eminent and scientic Physicians made Aidavita chu they have tested its eects in careful comparison with those of DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOR0- DYNE, ai.d deposed no the facts `that they found it n more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly pleferred FREEM.-INS." Em-I Ruasail communicated to the Royal Col and greatly pm-l`e1-red " 1r1uusn.u.v.`.s. Earl Ruaseil Royal loge of Physicians and to It Freeman. that in Manilla the only remedy 01 any use in Cholen I was Chlorodino. '77.. lI..J.-U...) I'.`m- an] narflp Jnnnnrv lath. Ghlorodino. " The Medical me: and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, It hum immense sale amongst the publc, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- (lax Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus ainguprly populu did it not euppiy a want and ll I place. llnnnfnctured bv lliarluventorr Richard Free- want and nu place." lluuufucuned by I. `ejhrventorf man, '10, Kenningtou Ark Road, London, 8. Therezmine Ina engraved on the Government '10, lsenmngtou rut no-o, honuon, n. 'l`he has engnved Stamp (outside each Bottle), FliREIAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE." DR.VIOTOR BAUD S ORGANIQMEDICINE. R. V. BAUD, Graduate and lelnber of the [email College of Paris, 0hiefPhysiciuu Extraordinary for Epidemic: in Paris, into H.D. of the Civil Holpiutls of.Algiors, has jun in- Lroddcod in England -his ORGANIC MIDI- OINES. Thai nnnninl nf lluvnn nu-nngs-clan-__ v . baud tor uns valuable prepnntion. ~, ` Price: Small, 1: Rd; Medium, 45 5d ; Lu-go I Size, 11: per Bottle. . OFDIII `h! A Q!!! A mvoun van 1- or punrymg Ine mooa.-rnce 3! 9d per B0310. '3 The above Preparations are in the form of Sweenneau, plbaunt to the tune, nd'pu- iicnlorly adapted for Infants and lemon nursing. - RV (ha nnmhinnnn nf n._ l`---- -- V--In - .........._.. -v wnav . uvilouvl. Th}: subacrijniou` will be strictly in |dvnnce' us it in nnly on the basis of cash puymeuu Hut :0 clnup n nwlpnpor can be Inpplied. Order: by mnil promptly utlended to. JAMES NEISH, . , Publisher of the Daily News. Kingston, Dec. 1. 1870 gney cousin 0! Inree pnpAnuonl- ` THE BAUDEINE, An eicient and prompt Remedy for Oeholet.-a, Yellow Fever, "Dian-baa, Dyeengery, and the excessive action of the Bowela. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr ' V. Band for this valuable preparation. ' _ Small. ll Hd : Medium. 4: ml - Lgpa. . par pqsuu. 1 1-an oraswann Iopixn, For purifying the B1 ' .-"Ptice in 9d Bottle. Prevlrltions are in the form nursing. , By use oombinntion of the Iron or 161130 with Cross Seeds in a state of germination, they no unitedjith organic life, which tlins renders them digestible. Tho` in-itntive and `stubborn minors! has than become my unclean of an organic aubotanoe copqblo of beihg ab- sorbed by the blood Witlloht injury to the stomach. _ . Agent for England nI!d"Brii9h Pouessiono, E G. DUFBESNK, 79 Wuliag Street. May be obtained of all Chemists. Lun u1AoA'A1`1l.l'.iU H1 For strengtbeqing the S]IItelII.,- nor Funk. _._ v :5! vnnfu ,3-rs-M w _" For several yarn bit of ptcacri coa Na bin: 1_.. a7 B9- -ro ' H P.R.C.B., ` 1Iolpit_lL vmcnl o' R. DE J0 GIPS LIGHT-BROWN COD D LIVER OIL. DE. DE JONGH'S on in `com `mug, pma by In overwhelmi welghtol lledlcil testimony, sud by\the pnoti test of successful experience for twenty years in all put: of the world, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the moat mica- cions, the most palatable, end, {mm its .npidi curative effects, the moat economical ofnll kinds. Hence the universal celebrity 01 Dr. do Jonglfe Oil, and the unpenllelud demand tor thll unri- valled prepeution. , Ian, GRANVILLE, r;n.s., Authot of the a Spa} at Gunny." SELECT MEDICA_L ormbns. snz HENRY nns, BAB12, l.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Irahnd. I have frequently nun-ibed Dr. do Jonghh LigbtBrownCod Liver Oil. I conlidet it to be I very pure oil, not likely to acne dilult, and R tharnnonoin -an-0 -6' ----A ~ ' " ucuwr rayslciln to Gay`: Holpihl. . " I hnve frequently recommended persona con-` suiting me to talks use `of Dr. do Jongh'u Cod Liver Oil. I htvevbeeu dell lltiied with in emgm -nxl L.|:-_- 1- - ' The quantity and quality of the matter to be furnished at the subscription price will lender the Knox-rox GAZl2'I'l'B by fur the cheapest weekly paper published in this put of Canulu. A _-..-I._.-_ A.---ALAA -'- V ` ' enacts, ned for time any substance is indicated _--__ ... .-on-nu. frequently` th V erapeutic agent of great value. n1i.nnw'.uw surrn, l'.B.S., 4 Medical Oicer to the Poor IAN Board of Great Britain. We think it 1 great Idvun tags the there it` one of Cod Liver Oil which in llnivnrngllu which is universally admitted to be genuine--t.he Light.-Brown Oil. supplied by Dr. dc Jongh. It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst a much variety and Ill: certainty, we have condence in in genuine- nesa.-(Extrnct from Consumption: in Eerly and Remodinhln so--no "\ Is is, I be-lievlc; umvenslly acknowledged tbnt this 'oil but great thrnpeuti` power; and {mph 1 my investigations, I hue no donb in pure and unuduloenfted nrclo." i. tiof its beiian V , __.-_ u--nun IOU llII' certainty, piion: Remedinblc Stagc8.") 1...- vmulger nor ceutnl liddleaex. `-I consider that the purity of this oil is secur- ed in its prepnrntjon, by the portals! Attention oi so good I chemist And Intelligent a physicist as Dr. de Jong1I, who has also Written the beat - medical treatise on the oil withwhich 1 any so- qunimcd. Hence I deem the Cod Liver 011 sold ` under his guarantee to be preferable to any olhet ' kind as regards gcnuineneaa and medical e-v clcy." Iedicul Oicer of Health, [ho n. Al I \ '3; ` ` T U . 4! 00N1~_dlNI6 `ELY FAMILY `on L 3'31 3543` NEWS 01 EN'rIs`1;1'A1N1Na - [RB " \~~~.. o} ~)r._t 'l`ravc;lcir;n fand Fosun Guide. I BID. They consist of three preparation!-- THE BAUDEIN12. EDWIN CHRONICLE A] . Ilnttfu-cu - 5 me to make 1* with , and beiieveit1o-bccverypureoil,u for _cu_u__i_u which l.lIGue`aft .: yvn uv uuv. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, nnuthnninu u. Ryan-n _`D-h .. uAun.l5Il'ilI, l|'.B.F., Eon-orper for Central Iiddlesex.` nsider Hill. tho nu-:4_ .1 .n o DH; LANKESTER, p,g_g__ Coroner far (`mutual Inam _ _ rm. unww, 1.3.5., or Physicldn to Gay`: frequently r`ecomnm..|..u ..-..--, elunount of general re_odi_ng mu, 8.Prio, Five Cents. Subscnpuon Two .11 KsN6$I9~}'fnzv}rs. unnnu Anunn I'$AlhIVA 1. Train: Arrive and depart from the Kingston 1 1 Station as follows : E vi in icuod. ..g .. urns 3 very pure oil, welll use near that "laisg; 1b, and Chief Analyst Lit London. noun, n-T-Priq9 3:. 9d u`n 3 you in a nil --n Tlll-I mum: or uATcu-uA1\:-1."' _ well 1:! Partial: Hon. A.`0 ` ` RICHABDJU Hutu. MOI K W. l. WILSOI Hon. Joni-..-a ,::,a;-:~......~~ _ July us 1933,; V The Pro uvunu, 14A offer them for ' and at rieelt 3117 but; Hnoiii and at prieg to ' ngy but HUI`? dlrect to W..o. ...o`..n.n 3.5- st-:1: 1~'11Esr r.-10/2.` `nun no Uolog. All-tin about :p&II!i@, and,-y F :m my clingy. 98 Band}- London; "11 ;_ nun Putity `ltd: : and Pain. RIDE` nnInu~..xT`3"I, - H|udhn.mIq Inn do Oologll. `.5; I 411-151 nhn vxwrry J. ` V und `ovary Toixct. ` Io"-7-i.3:`'-"mi no .o...-__.` neuet, `Etna! 0h'erry1` sud hvdrv I nu U Stock of Pq `lot BOOK AN" . n d my NO J4 `he may ht . INVITATIO with greater c M in the Oh , ll ` 1` _, B00 LAKES. HAIDBI Ls. unpnnrrs, LAW BLA K ` POSTIIB BI ` 'rUL:sm\'_1_s\'5NLNG. 1g_Ec:2o. 19.5-;|_kn|:1' Inqll 05 III ` Ian. J. _ or privna intuit tmnnnemenu. pnnioa, ouch A114` (Jonpniu, I ledgunenu of." Iidered adv : out 5 III! 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Linton`: Auction u_l to is:-in Policies on_u 3 III Dlplllj as-,3-uuu ~- gduigm. Noah-o_s urn-I 14%|! Icy, l&'I0_. _ x,` ` , b Oiw-our pinlul . , Solicitor In Ohnnoory, _t loud an may `nap! on teen Augnu.` I319: " _mIn|:ce company ' `QUICK. .15 . STEAK aunt Inn` In A ____,.....--- . g. can-uwrlallts tuna! I AW ` pot, oonunu the prneuu nil in brush: nabbold 0 _IndLn:n. Reuben tr . 5 ht {Daily Ntwa.` nw1n8"ooLuie D: 3.13. Prkeu AII|r.- lllllllnu, Ann inn unncxrngm. 12` .r--- . ' 4 "oou.1:aI.-som an mun mom q nun. rrllu Alllf." onuuu, $236. / Very Rev. I. Bemln KINGSTON POST OFFICE. f`.|.-sun Ilene lo l.o;.. 01- 8-`I'-()-l(l/B0083 .a3.. - - ponm.n--~- 4 In-- . W L kn a~*`.'."-.-.'..`.`1.V*.-;'Z ,-4"-'~ ` ,sn 1' n. guild: -in-v-J " Sewn Stcum Printing House, Psuxclss Srnusr, K1_\':;.-.rc.\`. '-KIJNU II Mb; Dz, 1 VUIJUIIII.` nun, $326. lulu: Iply to1l-jot I s Wm. will, on the 2nd January, 1871. ch succeeding Monday, issue u uublc-dcmy sheet, cuuminiug all` A] man nf Hm nu... `l" I '.' 3.: :1 In 11, . p m 1. . I m * [This is by Montreal time, from which deduct 12; minutes for the dierence between Montreal Ind Kingston time.] \ Nov. 6, 1870. X - Ufi ggonsusxniq III lingo, on-nc: _- ( ` I and Country zul Frontenac and :4, the Publisher 01 TIIE _, ....._\.., uvultlllllus llll " the week, with city rich will be published 2 low rate 0! One Dul- U1` rlun. Close. Arrive. I`)-n ll Newspaper in )(l the eurruuncl 0! the Klxusvros ` {...-..l.... ;-.... . ` not object to go to India in a few months. 1 She must. be 5 lady by birth uiid educa- j (ion, musical, of an aecsionate dispositiun, who could appreciate u kind husband, with ; private means, which would be settled upon `_ herself. As his is 3 Irxfulde advertisement I every inquiry wiil be accorded to the family I . . i ` solicitor. 'I`h.. \l. 2,`- in 1.. 4-..- ....-_ I... L.....Ll..I l\I I uunuus. nsruu, pun) log at IUIIU In I BIDS" turned _ buudoar. The ownu-of the bquoe In: In , no nhjn ,!rousu>ruu:ion. What was Ibis Um: had truelm happened to his gem of 1 courage? The such 11- _ nuldiers werein vramof nlcdgxng. They \Vhen F judged [hat the huuse of my friend would the Wu , suit them adgnzmhly, and they broke into it. Sheridan , Nwhing more natural. The house was further 1 teuantlc.-so; if the Prussinns crossed the imprudc river they would be sure to sack it; and` The 3, run: nu: beszor thnt in time ofwar in should ; .m,,- lb. serve the need: of Frcnchmen rtlhcr than : oommuc H1080 of Prusatalnf Wherever there in m thus: `I house unoccupied outrdo the vulh of Puiis. Do the on. it is eounderod fair game for sll tort: of lo |u.iu persons who cannorbo made to comprehend cm be.l_>< that to deupoil it is robbery. "Oh, man I c0_|lP'""` | Dieu, 3; d my friend, A!"-er a visit u ""_h |" G 5 auiru, There in I soldner suorixigin my " W ' ` and there is a monsfer shaving himself in `7 '" ' ` my 1 Isle daughter : lookib`-"8. and h"d '.| .vIuhing himself in her wuhbnnd hsain.1""""' ; Oh, man Dion. mon Dieu ! Then, after 3 I`! u "' few more inovories, he got into a fearful ' R " run. And declared that he would I-upon up g}horonuL mum ha... 1.. |ICII'E ,Ul|', (If `U, 5 iiuill; but what ( meaning of this r. `I realize:- A lvI-'lni-`Ari nun ..-...-u `J u-u-vu~aaun\n1u. [IV-om the London Spvea!or.] A new line of journalistic ndvenlnre has been recently opened in the metropolus. The newnbuya hue. it seems, recently taken to selling, nll along the Strand, a. publica- tion called the .l(atrimuru'a1 Netca. This paper in sold u the extravagant price of twopeoce. It in `perfectly respectable. but contains nothing nave advertisements, and . those of one kind nlono--nunely, the men den of India And gentlemen who desire to get married. The Spattawr oonceivee that ` the Inn: of'the lenders in the Hatrianonjxzl ` Nave no `honeet, thick-Ikinued ndvertiee- ' III_enGI [oode-nunely, hnebeude and ' vnvou -In-crud by penenu who tenlly want ; 1 _the srticlee therpmfeu to went? The .$edator diacueeea Ihe nutter with become in; gravity. but fnils Io ndy himself as I to the proper explanation of the phenomenon. ` lle nds Inna! excuse for the short and 1 guy memo}! u ouurubip, yet After all he a IOODI to thank Lint `hurting. '3 . 5.3., `,f- u too much worth to be dull. with by mtor 1` ggyghip.` `Wink. for e1|lIplq' ho ab 1 `emu be the Income; of this edveni...;( neat? -- - I A ..-ulna:-n lhnlrlinn u.. ....\.. ..c _.g__ l 9 uuulizu Ill ll:[llXU[Il Hull] 11 single numm-r Ml lhu 1lla{rimoniul News, lmrely :1 week niii. The Spectator considers the demoiistrutinn in he .1 curinue feature in the SOC|L'l_V ul 1870." The proposals of the hair poriiun of the customers oi the Jllrdrirnonial New: are simple in their features. All that 1-, asked is mcans" and kin The men nqnirc youth and good l-mks; ladle: one ulunlly cnnlent with A man ii" in: is tall ; seldom making any condition as in age or beauty :~ A young lady, ngeil twenty-ve, W4-ll cnnm-cujql, B(`Cltl1l[)ilriH'(i nml nl good up. pearunct-, would (`nirepnlul with R gcmluu man having means in maintain a wile. She has no properly, but in of an nlfcctionnlc disposition, and would devote hcrsc-ll" to the interest of a kind husband. A young lady, under twenty-ve,of good family and education, amiable, cheexlul mum-hearted and Invenble, would like to correspond with some gentleman with com- fortable means, willing to mnrry o Indy on the basis of love only. She has no money. It is 3 maxim of political ecnnnmv [lint nu nu Hun nu: Iu;;_\` LUIIILJIK :H..(I|.'uU(1ae ll.l cmbmidcrcrl _.-llppcxs sent. to him :- A clergyman, aged Lwculj,`-eixgln, with nicw. hvnu-,5, gnod rrsidence and Well cur meted, wlehca tu marry, and w0u'd Ilkel correspuu-I With a young lady uqnler [hm ycms of Ego`, and having some private pr- nerlv nl In-r uwn. u.-ruu III!` (muse, lulu Iuunu It mu 0! uuldiers, l l some of them boiling a great pot with n sn- vuury moss in the dr:uvin;_v_~room, others drinking wine in the dining room, and others. ugnm, playing at lotto in small buudozr liouno in ...\......... . \l'n._- ---- 3 ' I I . "PI PEEFBDCB {HM A gentle: (`.nnns-mu-II s \.uuuK.\-I.l.\l, nuu All uualucha as It wine mer- chant, wuuld iiku to correspond with some young lmly under tlnrxy. lIa_hns a good nucume and :1 private country house. A ;_renll.-man. twcntv-mnu wears nf nrro . u V 1...`. |n|a\.I no Iznlvuhu \.\l\JI.II.lJ IIUMEC. gentleman, twc-iity-niuu years of age, of inodcritte height, considered good lank- ing,_ and liaiving an income of 400 3 yciir, would like to correspond with some young imly of gum! laniily, under thirty, with B View to marriage. A young gentleman, twenty-scven, Christ- ian |)X'il)L'1[)i89,i)igiJiy respected, gum! ap- peanincr, and heuI'h'y, would like to corre- spend with ii sen-iihle young lady, with a View to iniitrimnny. VVill Nu.S21ub|i;_;e'( These tempting offers have nil been tukcii i1lmQat`rit ri:n:!nin from single numbrr M 1\'cw.~i, lmre-iv n wrwlr ..hl A PARlSlAN`S RETURN TO HIS (`OU`.\"[`ltY llOL`Sl-I. l liaiinened to any that I was going down in the afternoon to the bridge in Sevres to have a look across the river at the batteries which the l rus-ians had prepared, and my friend said, "1 wish you would let me go with you. We shall skirt back by l3ou n-gun. My maisonette is there. nnd the garden. ll is all shut up; l should like to -so it. and when we get there, I will give you a glass of Chateau Yqueni-oh, such wine is su- perh-you shall taste it, and you shall s y to: yourself." We started together. As we drew ncnr his beloved abode, he became gurrulous about i s charms, all the conve- niences of the grounds in which it sood, and that bottle of Clmzeuu Yquem lying sacred with its brothers in the collar. He gave directions to the cnbinnn, and the not- tage was in sight. At lut he said with I look of bewilderment, "liens, liens, lions. tionsl" I asked him what was the matter, and he said hurried._y that his gnrden gate and the door of his house wen open. Sure enough the garden was all in confusion, the flower bod. trampled on with hundreds of foot prints nnd hoof prints, and the kitchen part ufit rooted up and dc.-spoiled We en- tered the house. and found it full of suldiers, boiling in trrvnt not with .. .- I \u\ uuala ul nuvc uuiy. one um: [10 l!l0l]('y. pnlitical economy that demand luiugs supply, and, possibly, the strongest nee-ssity ol loving may have prnducenl the Matrimonial Nara. It is no I-28! in tiuo maxim that supply creates dc- muml nml if the Llatrirrwnial News lives and thrives, the marriage registers of Eng- lnml may soon expect to drive a roaring trade. UIIUILUT. The Major, it i nnuniu` nr ll 7 nun r-- A goullounn holding 3). k - In tho lmdiu uny, having. :niu:tEI:.`;f no pull-0-.w|-be mucus-iua nu , cpl hon smut:-In up may '5. "M t is true, may be bashful or perhaps, under orders to can by por-sxhility be (be! . other, the .S peclawr fails to i LIU gUU\.I UIEHUE. a-,;u.| thirty-ve, hi; Ln lnlninena an a wine . OI B8 denunciations, I. , ,...~.., ,....\..u u. ..-_..u-_, as oecame I mm of am, i politrm-ss, Lu: the moment he r~Iirc.I_ be to his aid and said :-Il you have nhjvctinn, Colonel, we will hereafter but true] In [be disguise of Kntrs. One more it reception as that would kill me." President Train takes his place in l \Vl.i'u.e House in 187'2'.,;Genernl Phil rix-I0 Sheridan may make up his mind tlmt. no use pr:-molivn awaits him In -... -_ lighly I nIF". stepped forward and coolly asked us what we were doing there. What business had , we to interfere with the detence of France- : did we for a. moment suppose that privste I interests could be allowed to impede the L i public service-how did he know that Mun- v i sieur was owner of the hous&-be might be i an impozror come to pillage like the rest- r V we had better be gone by the way we came. a or he would be c.mpelled to take ulterior : 1 measures. Spive of this bold from, the ser- ) l geant did nut nrnvonr rlmn n-us. at sl... g measures. opne or this bold from, the ) geant did not prevent the owner of the house from going to the back part of it to . look after big cellar. Sad to tell. the cellar I [rad been invaded, and the incomparable vintage of Chaleau Yquem all drunk. Nevertheless there was 8'lll 9. bottle of good wine to drink, and my friend calmed himself to swallow it, and I0 rumina. e on what is was best to do. In fac: there was nnlhingz to be dune except to put. in a formal claim 1 to pm-sessicn of the house, to but seals On `(be c~llar door, I) go in search of (he cum~ imauding c-icer, and 10 make :1 complaint r_ 1 an head-qu:_;rbe1=a \Vh:1z is the result nf the -_ I worthy Fr(nc'.nman s complaint I do no t K i know, L-ut I do not believe that he will ge Q I any redress beyond the ejection of the Sul- ._ `dlet and the shutting up of his house. _ , _ ....... an... AI W118 an e I imprudcnz expression to say lllc legal. 1 The New York Her-dd ha I long lender 3;z::;:2;::;;:-.`: ;'.s:*ev*'-=* 1:," 1nd concludes I < thus : ` Let not the Unitedrstnlea government , only uuighunod oven-amen nut nlua { In .iu who buy If. asp. wbmm they I be.l_>oug!n xlge but Ind dreiptlt. Al the `Sin[;le;copiea of tb CIIIs:|rtc|.I nan Nuns, conuiuing the news of Ihe `week, may be had In wrappers fur mailing. Price 3d. each iuuwl every Friday. SlN(`.l.l-`. (`.npmQ ..r .L.. n..._. u__, 7 _.-. .._.v`_-~-_ -v----s.--v-- vu uur ffx `At Lbesuno use in the ohipbuddon one-gnu. I fly fair 3&0 `]*htliI( lhtn hvmghg 'uue'nhl=uc oldnty. Anlifuill -on 1.... `nnnq_lctQcnn- gqnlnnl audits to Ilucllnp hon. In nm in} Annricsn eon. nuunnyiurovivulsnd our fun. ......:__. wuu nu o-nor nnqoul, let our ciliunl enter in. to is can ;mu-qul ICIIII. Let ulnolouger our uupid legislation weigh than down and , Hupedo thomiv tho nee. L0! as rayon :11? I can. gmiqumpd restriction: on our commerce. f `At tbeuno the t Iy -huh; hum Iboh ` I_..,_' I-1... `IA... A_4|u_- V run on oougu: me out can nconpemion for the commerce of the ` with ovbor nntioui, let e tnitnnntzn-Anny.-In.-... I----, -u an Juxt any In nip: whuevn be bought the of nu. -Mu :- ffuuucl prlIulU[l(`!) IWIll ! lmprudcnt 1 Th! Vow Var-L H...l1 I nu Pu polin turn uu.u-. rupcl aunts, wuen DC gEV(.` A I'CClp- tion to Um-neral Sheridan, expressed his gratication at being able to lake bv the hands a countryman of George Francis Train. The General concealed his disgust in prv.~1I:n('e OI rny.~slt_\', as became lpolifrm-ss, he r.-vi:-...I I... .1\.AIkl3 luncu u_y Luv \1uH:rlHll8nL 511106 [RIC c-unmencemcnt of the siege are accepted wlilingly by the population. Having in- sured i s lfagainst :1. waste 01 provisions, if \\'llh.'i1 there are enough fresh on hand to lust until February, the Government. w.ll again have fresh meat rationed to the it.- habiLan's. The ozher provisions are sul- tient tn Inst for 3'}: m nnths. Lille,_Dec. l6.-It.is rumoured that another sortie ha; been made from Pu-ri:-, which accounts for the rapid witbdrnwsl oftho German iorces from this region. It is said the French came out from behind the fortications in immense force, and had already completely invested Vrr. Iailles. Fighting is now going on in the direction ofAIbert and Abbeville. Berlin, Dec. 16.--The Mecklenburg Diet has rejcctcil the project submitted by the Government for the payment. by the Duchy of 28,000 francs towards the redemption of the Scheldt. dues. Resolutions providing for the payment of 14,000 francs were, how- ever, adopted, leaving the remaindtr of the 28,000 francs to be paid by the Hunae towns. I.....I.-... Y\.... 11`. 1'. :_ .,:n .1 . .. . |0UWIII- Lnnvlon, Dec. 16.-It is said that the de- lay on the part of the French Government in acceding; to the London conference in due wholly to the diiculty uf communica- tion between Bordeaux and Paris. The Prncszinn nvm-um...-.+ ..I...-...\.. aL_- uuu UClWL'L'lI uuruenux and hlrll. The Prussian Government charges that the French consul at Luxembourg keeps open his oflice fur the re enlistment of fugi- tives from the French army. London, Dec. 16, 2} n. m. -King Wil- liam of Hullan-'l has telegraphed to the Gnvernment nf Luxemlmurg ihut he will ix;-lend the Treaty of 1867, and the honour and independence of the Gram} I)u(`.lny. He also appruves Ihe acts of the Government nf Luxernbnm-2. T.u.rl..n Dan in I ..I-__.,, I -- uam-u I-Very I` runny. SINGLE COPIES of the Duur Nuts may as had at thh counter of the publication otce, Prin- cess street. Price two cents. Gcnernl Phil Sheridan docs not appear to appreciate the happiness of being :1 (How- citizen of tho Civis Romnuua, Gcu:;'1`$ Fran. cis Train. The King of Greeci-, an Am- cricac paper states, when he rec: p- Sheridan, Prnr-M--1' I-=- u. -gun: nu umuuu UIBIVUWBI [Dam (he Lux_ amburg neutrality bud been violated by his permission. Lnnrlnn ' Dan 19 _'I"I._. n1._.__ , llll permission. Lnndou,'Dec. 18.--The Ohurrer says Earl Uranville`a rlenpntch to Count. H.5- narck expresses the hope that Prussia will abstain from the enforcement of her the- ories. and will frame In amicable arrange- ment, lll l1UXl'llIUUUl'. Lnndun, Dec 16.-A telegram frun1Mar- gt-ncy, diced Di-crmhcr14, says that the humburdment of Paris is not expected fur ten days. A ht]:-*rrr.-um ft-nun T ...u-lin .l..a,..l r\_.-,_,u \UIJ U`: 3. A telegram from Berlin dateul December 14, states that Paris is now entirely without gun. Many of the garrison endeavour la desert under cover of the darkness, to pre- vent: which dctaclnnents 01` French soldiers are placed nptside the walls, who stop and turn beck all persnus endeavouring to leave. A telegram from Vienna, Dec. 1811), says the conference respecting mediation was held by the representatives of the neutral powers as the Foreign Oilice on Tuesday Inn. All the Imlmsasdnrs were present. The basil proposed is:-Tbe neutrals to ncquiesce in the annexation of Luxemburg; to acknowledge William as Emperor nl Germany; France to pay 1,200,000,000 francs: to razc two of the frontier fortres- ses; to cede the district of Alsace lo Ger- many, and to acknowledge the German Emperor. Count Moshourg sninl Franco would pay more money, rather than cede a mile of benitory. Brussels. Dec 19,-"l`lm lI....:r,...- 12.7-. IIIIIU UI KIIILUIJ. Brussels, 19.-The .}!.m(eur L e7ge denies the Prussian statement that Frtnvh troops and batteries marching tn jnin lhe nrmy of the North, we re sutfcrcd to cross portions of Belginn Ierritorv_ A representative has be}.-n sent to Yer. nailles Ln uxpluin the {Acts regarding the aha-In-r nlTurle(l In the French lrnnps in the Duchy, of which Bismnrck cnmpl.ni|_-ed, Prince Henry of Luxemhurg has gent Pruuin an oiciul diuvuwal [hm `he Luv amburn neulrllitv Ind be.-n .;n1.....1 1.- ILIIU THE -DAILY NEWS--TUESDAY CABLE NEWS. P[.'BL[CA'I'(U.`1' OFFICE: Dally Sewn 1 s-u-rlL Al U19 :0 world in r Let Ill nn ln---- I ENAGERI E DIET. Tb New York Tr-ibuue, under the hsfdinl "Menagerie Diet, all: about the necessities 0 the Pgrisbns, which hen driven them lo ed! 1119 collectioh of animals in the Jardin du Plantu. and thus concludes 2 It i: mall: nn lnnahina m-nnr nllhob the y Bury sepI{m. 3.9.3., Idhbuuh. nd the B hto J. P Norton, Professor Ill Bciuuc Agti. culture in Yule College, Two vols. Bqd nnd thus Itis reslly no laughing mutter, although Pnrisiens endeavour to take a Vivncioul View of the case. Physiologists tell us that the food of is people exerts n modifying efcet upon their chnrecteriatics. Does a temper!!! diet 0f1i0' impart bravery 7 That the Frenchmen have never lacked, but after a late supper u_D0n the oldest nnd toughest lion of the collection, Trochu and his stat!` Inigh issue from the walls so bolstered up end in Prussi.-ms would ee before them as the Amnle kites ed before the hosts of Joshus.-Does the consumption of owls impart wisdom ? If so. a hamper-full ought at once to be sent to the Provisional GOVCKDJEDK, with an urgent re- quest to tl.s.t body to "get outside" of the birds without unnecessary delay. Does an exclusive diet of mules impart obalinacy? If so, A mu- nicipaldegree ought to ordain the alternation therewith of some edible ot less determined and inexible properties. Possibly Gnmbettn, in prolonging is useless conict, the only result oi which is to deepen the miseries of France, im- poses upon her continually hnrder terms of set- tlement, and sacricing legions of her son.-,miy hsve been impelled ]l (*:(4! by an occasional hnricot of donkey, or filer Janier en papelohe, in which case it is to be hoped he will promptl3 change his diet. Let us have peace. it` it comes soon it will not onljbe benecent for France and the world but it will save the rum- nant of the menngerie, Jsrdin des Plsntes. orsted that the- The Farmers Guide THE LEONARD SCOT!` PUBLISHING CO-1` Postm>u:c|-A And others :` liberally dealt with. The withdrawal of Gen. Garibaldi speak: ill for the French peasagtry. The veteran hero of liberty would certainly not have given up the tight: if the benighted French pennants were not a wolao enemy to overcome than the German invader. The mental and moral vegetation or the French rustic: seems to have extinguishec allleetiges of patriotism, and the Voltairinc. Parisian dandy turns out aft~r all to be anoblzr run: than the unsophisticated villager. If Ver- httel Napoleon had done anything to encourage popular education, the masses of the French peasantry might have had ere this a chance ol improving their minds and becoming better citizens. But at: it in, they are still shrouded in ignorance and darkness. 'n.- t..,t:.... n...._-;t _. n.!__.u_., : J5 nu -5..-on-u`... s-uu \aI3Ann.|I..II. The Indian Council M. Ocfnulgee, Indian Tor- rixary, was effected on the llrh inst. The chief sul-j:1cl0{ delwe was 9. scheme to organize :- Lenmorial government embncing all the tribes The plan is in conformity with ail the laws 01 Congress since 1866, 3nd contemplates the [TO- tecon of the weak tribes against the strong, and is only to be esznblished with the consent of all. To mew: the want ` chuxp City Com: l!....-_..._ __ I n mug": numbers of: uin |e bers of Blruttood, thirty five cents. `Po: two cents a number. Circulars. with I had on npplicuion. new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` For Blackwood and any no or the` Reviews . . . . . . . .1 Fm-Blackwood and three of the Reviews . . . . . . . . . .1 For Bhu-kwood and the Rx`Vipi:.. ,, The New York Tribune discussing The Ab- sorption of Luxemburg" by Prussia, says :- On the whole,it seems very muchu if the Tnges-Prensa of Vienna were tellingwhe exact truth when it, says that all treaties have become vsluelesi. At this hour Europe lies helpless in the presence of the army of Prussia, and the indenite menace of Russia. The map is to be made new, and changes may be preparing that no one dreamed of when Napoleon blundered into war last July," L..- .....- `ll u...-.u lnnauu. l ] xnuc1's.-I consider Fellows Compound Syrup of Hypophoapbites superior to any simi- lar [reparation yet. otfared to the Dublin. Cuunun CRANK, M.D., Halifax, NS. It is really a good medicine, well adapted to build up the system and imparlvizor oflxdy and mind.-From the S1. John (NB.) Journal 7th Dec._ I868. Fwrnny one of the Reviewsus 4,0) 1- "3 For any two of .he Reviewr. . 7.00 P`, -` um Fort my three of the Reviews IOJJO " For all four of the` Reviewr . . 12.00 In For Blackwood s Magazine . . 4.00 I-`orr Blackwood and one R. View . , -v n - The accustomed visitors to the Jardin des Flames in Paris do not like to witness thediminutionwhich is going on among those beasts who=e flesh is capable of serv- ing for food. Especially among horned animals is the diminution remarkable. Two young bears also, the gift of Prince Conza to the institution, have been given over to butcher. A great rimny birds, too, are gone. The birds of prey appear to rest tranquil, rxcept the great eagle, who looks pined. .\ strong earthen barricade has lveen erect- ed heron: the cages of the lions, leopards, tigers, and pnnthers, to prevent their es- cape in the event of n lirnirmfiln algae.-..-:.... ugt-:Is,uuu pnmuals, to their cupe event of a projectile destroying the lure of their prison. ` V\'1-nun:-a _l nnnaidn- D..lI.._..1 n__, . Bliu I"UlI1U.- I' I'( Print kl El Ill] IlC\;.' I505. Price isl 50 a bottle; six for $7 50. Sold by apothecaries, and by F`. Cundill 5: Ca., wholesale agents, Monu-eaI.-Ada. ..-_.__..j-_-... n -n_......, ..u. . uvrlll UAZILTTE will, and on each succeedin full size-I duublc-dc-my the general news of I uml country news, wbi( on subscription at the l hr 1 year. I ;. ;....._ 1-: ., Jr

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