Kingston News (1868), 23 Feb 1871, p. 4

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DB] 1 Tre Inn-an El) Bl` nnam Cfu 7 GONDTS PATENT OZONISED WATER, (FOR 1'nn.Ir-r Drrunnalla \ WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivqry, Bone, Hair, Fihrea, nweed, kn, attract the dye quickly, ifapplied in boiling water. j ant puries, deodoriaeajnndfdisinfects, by the rencv of nuccntur osonio oxveu.--in Active apint cordin .; I Annual UIAUN IDIIU V (1-on 'rou.x'r 1>U:u=osIa,) -om the mouth imnnn. . uy) no we errect. that, of all , Cblorodyue was the moat effec- HEMOBANDA. Tha nu-`anon. ....: o of d;'.`du In inity` of $3: V--.---- -- -- 1-: our` gviiu that npplicagion oil] be mode to Ibo` Loghlu to of tho Dominion of Canada for on not to o the Toronto and Nlpiumg Railway Com y to oxtend their Bnilvn from Luke NI 1:; to noun point on Juan : Boy. In c. Hnr hp keen cdmimd by tho Bishop of L0 on to the oce of I deaco- nouin the C larch of England, and been ujzpointed vi lot in tiodiurlct parish of It. Gabriel, P lico. .01 Jon Iartzss :4:x.:na:' ' "- mu.x'rm: or {ADVERTISING}; POSSESSIN G CONTRACTS ll` YOU wouLn_. yr-raw-r nusu-onus II` YOU HAVE PARTICULARS 0P_' A LOCAL PAPIB IS `PHI BEST MEDIUM WHIBBXN ._.,.;a- lultrrul LOCI Arrive `2$a.m. 1.15 pm`. 2.15 mm Depart 2.45 mm, 135p.m. 5.15 mm [This in by Montreal time, from which deduct 12] minutes for the difference between Hontreal sud Kingston time.] Nov. 6, 1870. OIBOULATION O! t ANY N1IW8_PApn3 PUBLISHED IN THIS CITY. THIS JOURNAL OFFERS THE 3381` HIDIUH FOR LOCAL AND OINIBAL ADVERTISE . Inns; rnlnlronl ADYlB'l`I8lI1l'l'Hl_ _ oumr nuwq '[`RADE_SM_EN AND MERCHANT rd A LIBIRAL AND JUDIOIOUS can or NEWSPAPER COLHUNS TIMES. PLAO B THE THE LARGEST . SPENT HONEY IN THE PURCHASE AND ERECTION OF` AN DAILY Nnws orrldn. DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND NOT TO BE DBIVIN, um rnmm -..... \IIlI vulva I6 as uecply interested In Its success as we sre. When we suggested to her lhe sdvsntsge of selling the bones, she replied that she would do it to get more vegetables for the `bouillon (le malsdcs, With this soup she feeds the babies msde orphans by the war. One of these children does her especial credit. Its mother had ed to the woods, taking what she could with, when she heard of the approach of the Germans. The child was brought into the world beneath the shelter 0! chestnut trees, where it throws well, but the unfortu nuts woman slter enduring grathugding from privstion and anxiety, (ed, leaving the little son to the care of her sister, who, though she has s husband out of work, her house sacked, end thleechildren of her ;own, nnhesitstingly sdoptod the orphan. When we went to see her she was sitting with her new possession nesr the little stove. The child looked well, and the one little rag round it was es. Th only` things begged for were clothes for t a baby, and her esger {see expressed the Iiyeliest sstisrsction when we wrote . on her Imp ticlet Perl: for the baby. There is an old womsn in the village of Le Moneelle who has had all her little savings swept clean swsy. her houseurnt, and her children scattered by the war. She will not despair, because} she has one solace left. `Mon homrne,' as she oslls her Venerable and weakly husband. `And. then what a dsughter~in~lsw I have got! If it had not beenformabrulshonldtsle todie likes dog in the streets. This dsn hter-in-law has fed - ' ....:.:.$;'.z.:.`:.':".:..: iz2..:*.-:2 SIGN A THOUSAND ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE! OUR BUBINESB ADVERTISE Aqnnnunnfrsa KAY BI HAD] AT THB ADHIT TH] IHPOBTANOI OF AND REPEAT THE 1'0 Aovnrlsi: A LaO0AL BUSINESS, THEREFORE 60 AND A LITTLE FURTHER BIYORB `PHI PUBLIC AND AND Arrnxnurn -rams suoorns ATTRACTIVE SIGN IN TH) OARRY SUCH A JUDIGIOUS STEP l'0R YOUR PLAOI (OR ADVERTISING` II` YOU WOULD nrllvls . EVENING. FEBRUARY 23. 0)` BUSINESS HE grou fraudayhich continue to be pree- tised by obscure manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the lap bels attached to JOHN GOSNELL I Oo. e PERFUMERY, render,it._ln,Ipera-tgve upon the Proprietors to on tthe sulitgqglill Ouch nefarious prbcedin ;` in to ueet their friends and patrons to purchase only of respec- table dealers, who import direct from John 'Gosncll at Go. ; and invite special attention to `the address- BBlJ,'BU_IsI.rWHA3F.93I1IlTnllII . Jihrt-Goutdl I Co. t"Sleot Pfnmel:` I Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Olab Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Frangipaunl, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. |':0l'l& DOUQIIEII, ruauglyouuu, u........_, --, _ the Bride's Bouquet. John Gosuell an 00. : Prince of Wales Per- fume, A most choice and fashionable perfume. Jphn Goenell 3 Co '5 Princess Alexandg-to Perfume; I_I10Bt choice euddeliultn pcfllo prepu'ed`expre|Sly for the use of Her Royel Highness. John Gone]! 8 00.`! Upper Ten Thouuud Highness. John Gosnell Upper Perfume. v V John Goanell 8 00. ! Jockey Club Perfume :. :. ....;......| I-annant as the most admired Perfume for the Hendkerchnet. rnoo u nu. John Goanell 3 00. : Le Noblesee Perfume, I most delicate Perfume of exquisite frag:-ence. La... a......u 1. (1.. `I Nnhleaae Pomede. ele- `@2322. %.. ;. a "W >=-M : s: 1 ' .. _ n.;`-= ` `'`wv 1!` N --|`Rirfl|{ W ,"'~ - 7" , . 'r.' `, \ I ho:-ill: tho the .1. :3' :'?}.'6.7;;, Jockey Umn ronumu is in universal request as Handkerchief. Prioo 2: 6d. 1.3-... a......n h an): La. Perfume of exqmaue rrugruuw. John Gosnell & _0o.`s Nobleeae Pomede, gantly perfumed, and highly recommended for zeeutifying and promoting the gs-owth.of the air. 6d; in tins ls each. John Gosnell k 0o. s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price Is 6d each. Inamnmnsons-Hair Dve : certain to produce unu In 17 `issued every 5 SINGLE l`. ,--_- ,.-,., .,., 3,9 youoe whenxihhhd has used, no``I [pic-so of nholan ubiq- quently occnm ;Ivhilo in the fol: room: above nlludbd 7&9, M dinau ntilloxitta and some -dogthl ban` on plan. ::nm~hou`u inunedlntely oppouite were mppliid .`Iith`B quantity, in neither pf which has then been I single cue, although the discus 5-znghg in the neighbourhood. * . `E 2 JQA . ` Said by all Ghominta and at ao,.m-non atreet,LoI19||- Qilrmi ' su;.pint.~ axial!- pints, 4:; dnhsllojiporod Imperial pinta, ex- tn strength, ,too.p`ot-downy Illd '11: bnllfn 38 pa: slllohnhowan :n..n...a..a -- - A hall . La Noblesse Soap--eIteemed for its unequal- led perfume and fine emollient qunligiea. Jnhn Gnnnall & 00. : Violet and llilleour emollient qunligiea. John Goanell & Nu:-sery,Powder is guaranteed pure. No nur- sery should be without it. Sold in boxes at in each. John Gounell I: Cherry no disagreeable oaour, Inn 15 ansuy uppuuu. John Gosnell & Cola Patent Triehosaron, or nawly invented Hair Brush, the peculiar me- chanical construction of -which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushinn Capt. Jnckeon, 11.21., 90, Canon ureet." This uid nets on th dieeuo- deiu-oying the `local . `I instance: In minute in St. Andrew : no.3 , Plymough, occ_npied by fty-two person, it "39 9DnnkJed.IL..Y room except four ' these the oecny_ggy,1vould not permit it 2: he lied' ha. f ' :ho::`:nn." 1' `h-w"" u` h` fragrance the Dream. rrice is on eaun. InaLantaneoua`Hai|' Dye produce any shade Brown or Black, of good natural colour. It cannot poaaibl y injure the hair, has disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. John Goanell It Triehosaron. simultaneously. The Patent Mechanical Chair Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply to the Patontees and Solo Mann- factnrera, JOHN GQSNELL & G0,, Perfnmers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princess nf Wales. :80... RED RITLL WHA RF`. 93 Uppnn ' enclosed. Bering used variou <-a""l " rnvy uouncll. The value of the uid is lhown hy the following letter from the Secretary sud lnneger: . , Agriculturnl Hall, Ialington, Jan. 1868. Dear Six-,-Pleue to send eight gallons more of your Disiufecting Fluid, as per order s Disinfecting Fluids at our many shows, I can any with condence that none have had the instan- toneouu and confplem e'e_:t of Sir William Burnetfs, and thin too without producing fully, "8. Srnnv, Sec. and Me the essential come of diuue-by local conditions of the ntmoivhlreiarmhr w|.:..s. ..n.---7 - , . , ---- v-vvpl (Out; In these to applied; tug. _ of mu, than pan; qq _ use whenximhhd no; ,9 /.cne otdnolcn. -uh-. nnnn6`- -"- 3 " '- by Appointment I0 I18!` majesty, UJO FKIBCOSE of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF`, 93 UPPER Tunas Srnln, late of 12 Three King Court, Lombard Street. suing; hit Ialldrinnltilhd . l'hi wood n. has to be wnnnod before it can be light- ed. and than it fliliflii shlsnco of 3 re. I: in the very old you: who tuf- for most from the multi iuous e acts of the var. The tale clone. to say nothing of the night, of battles And bntcherfes. fnllmnd hw 55 HE SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- . under Southwood Stocker, from A recipe by hi: Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Simi- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first Genenl Board of Health; Author of the first work on Fever in any age or country, the Philosophy of Health, to. Delicious with mmrv knnwn dish. In LAMPLOUGl1 S PYRETIO SALlNE.-A Medicine the: cores See Sickness or the worst form of Billions Hesdsche in s few minutes; eerveecing and tssteless, its-oon- steut use is especially calculated to maintain health. When mixed wiIh water and tsken during the ebrveseenoe, it immediately blends with the food, sud is rapidly shsorhed into the system. It vitelizes and supplies the blood with those saline principles that are lost. sl- tered, or destroyed during the hot weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, =1, yphus, Rrnptlve Fevers (or Cholera), also in seven! 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 beteeisl; end its sustaining n_n d purifying infenoe sets as a preventive to disease. as th nu- I stables, dIil'i%_'.lIfdBX`5, Inna:y cagka, tuba, &c.; bilge-xndr, Ind we holds of ships; apartments. fog; archers, nudormkerl, and jurypeg, ;_n_d. for poet-morwm examinations`; for the p_|_-eygptvion of infectious din... ......, .7, _... nvunnvtlllll 01 subjects for disdtlon; for tie exumnina. Lion of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett : Disinfecting.Flnid waa' the only Disinfectant used At. this Agricul- tunl Hall during the Smitheld Club Onttle ` Show in 1866,` by order of `H3! lajoatfa Privy Council. . The vnlnn A` 5|... a_:; . - rnuosopny or nealtn, ac. Delicious with every known dish. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for its digestive properties. . A! an nanurnna-A nf ifl nu!-I1 and mains.-er ILB UIECBHVU pl'OpGl.'lil88. As an assurance of its purity and saiutsry roper ties, it is only necessary to poi-t out b ca name of the celebrated and philnnthro- pie 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 mourned as 5 no Lionel loss. w|'u\`nnln and 6'... ..-....-s....:-_ L_ .L_ -n [I008] 1055. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro-` prienor, 69, Lamb's Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Fan-ingdon Street; Bunny and 09., Finsbury Pavement. Ralnil hv nhnminin (1-cum-5 I`.n:-_ 117--- masonry rsvemenl. Retail by Chemiata, Grocers. Indian Ware- bousemen, and others tbrdughont the King- dom, and every part of. the world. Ask for 11:9 The Qnnnn ._q.....:-1 ..-_..-- ...... .... .u.u-nu-ug |_Iu u punlymg inlenoe disease, as th. nu- merous unsolicited testimonials nocomp.-up mg each bottle will prove. Its portability renders it admirably . adapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private fsmiiy, more especialiy when distant from medical ..dvice or assistance. Sold in mn...o .o .... __-I ~- - nunce or assistance. Sold in patent etoppered glue bottles, price 2: 6d, 49 6d, 118, and 213 each. Spo- cial agents required and appointed in all puts of the world. . nu. Lue tale none. to nothing butcherfes, followed by {amino and dint In `crushed the life our of nanny ymng.gi'h,'hho have pasted from the Ironblod KGi`,~` L;ko oouh (ht I-Inetoo under and too pure, Tint tho! might well ondnro Bur povorv of hill, id lovo the folly of her mirth." uum, am: every part of. the world. for the The Sauce.-Specia1 Agents-Burgoyne, Bu:-bridges, and 16, Oolman Street, London. ,-u_y.pa;;,, gnu. [Qt of infectious disease, can- ker and fnngng in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the reservation of for dissection; t o endpther , Burnett : ni.a..r....:.... n--2: umuuuoul or it which glaciers in most. Q l3 and propngawd. `For 16 I pry exocnt fnnv `- o1.u1e worm. export Bu:-bridges. and Sanka. 1 ex p0l'l Squire, I8, `fntinn I BE ORIGINAL OHLOBODYNE; Invented by` R. Frocmnn. Pharmu_:out_iaI,~ lullowed go g,. one ot the greatest `discoveries of we prggen` century; 19' -in huge`! "P10!0!1 by shaman. emimant'Phydo|tnonnd Snrgeooojn gogpng ,,, p.-moo i>r-`ewln gllvnm ol th_.q'w9rId. I; In. effect: pocnlllr wunlqmnn Jrhncb no ggelmg. ly` iauut w grqdqood by the Vurioug mmnounda bearing the name ol Ohlorbdynq, nu; I _ _ (1 hr e Imount of general ma: A" ' `page, 1rm_ com. sumaptg -A1-|. _4, - clau colnpoun bu, no rnpidly lay: the under ex nie 3 too do beai-`i%:.`:he" n`in':::l 5{;..,,`-" ;:"` r9'~en,rv-Jo poes,9uing,iu vmue'_ . 5-`v-*-`frrvirn wm.v~_e-u.. 5:. Irritation of fever, asoggg Q When hlllitdbouu, and g1vgg.|,,p ,,mI_ KINGSTON POST OFFICE. Oboe. A-|'I'iV- Intern by G.'l`.B.dq,tnin120I K. I wwrn u u 14 man D It in-itnlion oi lever, women we qmm under exhaaniogdleeeeee, eudgiveuleep with- out iii-iidlinS|I?! W916-NM Mins- so commonly Mining from theuee ol opletee. It continued 10, 1101!! iii `ED853339 Pm N ale eeti1i:Atii>n1_'of_.me*Prol'eealdn an the beet, moot reuablefaud cbehpeil preparation. Eminent and acientmc .Physicinne made aidevita that the have in eecte in careful comparison wk thou o"D.B. OOLLIB BBDWNE 8 CHL,0R0- pypmg? mad deposed to the facts that they found, it u moraoeemin end reliable ptepnnnion, and grently prefened. `f_FREEHANS." Eknkusull communicated to the Ronl Col and granny ptexon-en. 'f_lnluIullAL1." I-hkuaull Royal lege of Phyeicinna and to llr Freeman, that in` Kanilln the only remedy of any sane it; Cholera was Chlorodine. " T72: ledical Times aria Gazette; January 18th, 1866, states, It `hum lunnenae sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox ledbd Pr-Ictitiooen, And, of course, it would not be thus singularly popnlnr did it not supply a inst and till a. place," Hnnufactuted by _tho.1nventor, Richard Free- mm, 7().~ Kqnningoon Park Road, London, 8. Tim running has annnved on the Government S 1110 `$3300 n38 CI:l (;n [DBF\i'0V8I'DnIen` temp (outside sac t. e EEHANS ORIGINAL caLonomrNn"' nxtrnorulunry I01` napmemlcs ll rarm, late am). of the Civil Hospitals of Algiers, has just. in- zrodngod in England his ORGANIC MEDI- CINE . 1'5. . - . . -...&o .1 AL..- __._-..4l-__ U I1` Ill. Tbey consist of three prepnntiona-- THE BAUDEINI, Au eicient and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Diarrhea, Dyeentery, end the excessive action of the Bowele. A gold medal was awn-ded by the French Government to Dr V. Bnud for thin valuable preperetion. Price: Small. 1: lid : Rodin- 4. M - 1...... 1- or purnyang me xsI.ooa.-1frice 2: 9d per Bottle. '3 `Had above Prepantions are in the form of Sweetmenta, pleasant to the taste, and pu- , -.icnlu'_ly` achpud for `Infants and_ Homer: nursing. ` ,_ ' ' ` ` Bv tl1"a~eQnl|innt|h-. n! on. 7.... -- 1-.--.2 ny Iuovoulolnluol or the Iron 0: Iodlni with Cross Seed! in 1- Into of germination, they are united willrorgsnio life, which than render: them digestible. The irriutivo and stubborn-`mineral burthlu become the nuelom of an organic substance oapsblo of beings!)- sorbod 'b'.v tho blood vitliom to the much hand a 3 2. 1- V A t for ` n this _ououio 8:. G. DUFRESNII, 'l9 Wa.tling,8treet. I. '1] be obtained ofall Chemists, . nnuu {or toll VIIIIBDIO preparation. Small, 1: lid ; lodln, 4: 5d; Size, 11: per Bottle. mun 'l'\`I 10$ A1U1aI\ Inner umm by u.'r.B.dna..tnin1I:0I 2:30 RH. Eat and West night trains 9:00 7:00 A.M. UNITED STATES IAILS. Through Mulls for New York, Boston, Oawego And Cape Vincent, will be closed at 11:00 nun. and 1.30 pm. dnily, Sundays oxcobted. ' BRITISH IAILS per anadian ateameru will be closed evexy Fri- day It ll AH. Par Cunard nut! 12...... I:.... ..---- I'l7-1--- nan, U1AD l.`Al'114'U Luuxus, For purifying the B1ood.-l';`rice '.` Pretmntionl am in thn rm... 8.. ma Joxerra LIGHT-BROWN con` D mvnn - OIL. DR. nn `JONGEPS on u convincingly phiroa by `an ovenvhelmi {gill of testimony,- and-by the pnctiggl `of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of tho world, to be, beyond :11 question, the parent, the mouoinr ci_o tlge most palatable, Ind, {ton in npid c_un vo aefecu, the ofall kinds. Blllno We _thi_`_ h it_ n great ndvan tint then is one kind of Cod Liver Oil whic ' udmittdd so be" genuine--tho Lig'ht-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. do Jongh. It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend this kind, since, Amidst I much, variety and un- ,"' Ex vva d_ence inioints 'geni`|::a- nesn. tract ' : `u and 3:!-elble Basia) . P I ---_ .. luv ugItl0nl,I have no cOnbt ~(;fEvl>-i;`g-`. J '5' _ a pure and unndul _ nn.{un'I.ow, r.1ta, _ Senior Plfynicinn to ` _I lnve frequently ` persons con- sultnng me to nuke use of Du-., do Jongh s % ver 0iL I has wellnilllod with It: omvxoron mums ORGKNICJIEDICINE R. V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the Medical College of Paris, Chief Physician Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late MD. of tha Civil Hasnimln nf Alninnm in: hunt. i..- unuv 5;: 1. Lrvuuv. I THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For etrengthening the Byswm.-Price 33 9c} ~ per Battle. THE, DIASTATIZHD IODINI, purifying B1ood.-Prioe our Bonn. pautgme, md,_ moat emuonu a universal celobtity 01 the unpanllalved demand prep-r-tfon-. .j_ {ton I'- --_...... vulva! 0| neenu end Chief Analyst to the City of` London. In ell ceseslhgve faqud Dr. do Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the also set of properties, among which the presence of chblnio compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic corizbinstion, are th most remarkable. ' It is, I believe, universally uyknivledged the: this oil bu great. therepsntiq war; end from my investigations, 1 bsve Onbfots beinn a nun: soul ....-.L.I- I DR. nnwum surm, r.iLs., Medicgl once: to` the Poor Int Board of Great - - Briuin. Issued rwgny. SINGLE C0 [E8 of the DAILY Nlws may be had mt the counter of the publication otce, Prin- cess street. Price two cents. _._.-_ ..._.____ 7-.....` ` nu. L-ii-HEBY, ledicnl Oicer of Health Oh the (`.50. I---`~- Inn, 7(_).`&o;nn1ngUon rarx noun, London, 3. The genuine has engnved on the Government ltnmn (nnhida nah Bottle). FREEMAWR .n. u. uunusaun, 19 Waning .1 Is] of all Ohemius. nralng. ' ' By tlio of th Ito Iodine" with 1 .m...r oi:-?.":..-.:.... . i;;:.m.y ,;.....,, - odprmma ALL my nij n1H`Ennnuxa., s'ronug`I,` '5'" l.ll.0.8., __ Sum. Io cnm........... ..-_.. . - -----\. A wnmnv n>A1n.__ " tn: :1 uugn , \ Ifltile} um uA1.ux.m'r3. p_R__q_ Coronet for Comm] mdaueh ' illidr thhi m cunts. .1 .L;_ .. . ..,....-v, unnvurully 311 In goiter; WT Pm tigntions, hue being`. .d unndultgnted mick." --n -- --- --nwvuu. xuu uau [.lI.6>l'-In-HLW DI! fed in d`-odlod her dfgtbe tvle in haggndfvfbu in nine dduhxion. The pfmupcl oocppction of the villsgon how is to go mto mo fora: sud cut down nll the 11%! woodnjav nln'Inv- Iinn n... I. z- `h to- u!` - lI1}ii};ssj' uillo I intho ha- |I'.-R-I-n ` 3'5 .11.; The H! aalnu was cause amelued last year to R2,- 423, to which may be added those by rail- way-which are landed at Holyhead or F|eetwoo are estimated at 20,- 000 more, and the total of sheep at 459,- 020. Various opinions are. eurreht as to the actual value per head of these cattle and sheep; but many well-informed per- Ims in the trade think that, considering the progress that has been made in the pro- duction of cattle in Ireland, and the high prices current during 1. a put y|ar,18x per head for cattle, and 40sforaheep, is not an excessive value to put upon them. This gives a result of about 5.000,000 worth of stock exported from Ireland into Liverpool alene;-and, although this port is by far the largest recipient of Irish stock, yet when it is remembered that pigs are not included in this return, and that large quantities of bacon Ireshipped to London as well as to Bristol, Liverpool and Glas- gow, it is by no means unreasonable to suppose that the Irish farmers have been able to spare for export fully 10 millions worth of stock during./the yur 1870.1 When to this is adcltledhthgevalae of the butter ex `r as we t is, some idea of LE: idpbrttncg of the gidand es a food producer. more especially for the manufacturing dietriets of -England, may be formed. Another evidence of the in- creasing pro ity of tln ceunlr is the establishment f new branches oft banks. A hlll Ia-n MQ- a-.b._:s.-.I a- .L. A- oridnlr b ` _,`,\ lo: me rhanui elude Audi! 3 V D--nnugla Purity `ad P`d._.u11 330!!! P I` .` Pi V5"! .` Adverdllnb I:-.. Innnnl `I Adverthii .' Finns, . ; Alii L DWBIV ' for BOOK": mg Stud .....-.---_-..- -vvv u--uuucu U1 El!!! DIIIII. A bill but Non oubmiuod to the Omaha: 5:. Deputies [ruling 10,000 sterling to Mrs Lloyd for tho urdotot bu bulnnd by tho Iuipnda at on lost your. AHA. E Q! llngi -nu.Il..A:-._ _:n L - with meant. in the 0i't'y,' ` he may In` "' POSTING concur ` ulnnoya Noun: til: I'\n.Il-all " :::::. `*~'....JL` may I! 11 4.1. Per Cunard and Bremen line, every Wednes- day at 10:30 4.1. ` Latin!-a ininnn-`Ari I..- .a:....-.-|. _-_ n_,_., Tnun 5% no u I ti-E ]lRIUIl! tnn On. A II acy It 10:60 4.1 Letters intendoti for dispatch per Bremen line must berapocially so directed- and in Bight jsingle copies of the Gunonwu nu) NIWB, containing the now: of the week, may be had in w rs for mailing. Price 3d. each Viaaned 'dny. V sud 0i.:y Stock 1 luau Policigs on I -._.. u.vnunu up tun VVAK. The following letter is from an English lndy at Sedan :-All goes on in such a quiet. orderly way now at the soup kitchen that we nd we need only go twice 3-week. and our cool: is as deeply interested in its are. When um nnannnfurl on . I. 7 ww Ii-am: A riking evidence of the present pros- perity of Ireland comes from Liverpool. It sppeera than the arrival: in tbu town of Irish sea cattle amounted last $2,- any added lhmn lur I-nil- '-.I;:.: 7`: : 5 '|[gh. s!'.'u Trave-Ii1:Ts;and Poual Guide. _ . _THURSDAY EVENING. FEB. 3- 3312" FIRST PA GE . VICTIMS OF THE WAR. Fhp lnlln_:.... |-u.._ :_ I mm mo to:-out ma cut down 311 .,:::.:~z.;:.::z;,r2-4:; 3:31 to to ha In-mu! hat`... :. ...... 1... I:..L. W1` 9? allow ""l*r.-u Eh: {Daily News. GRAND TRUNK RAlLVA Y. n- -_:__ ._.| g,,, A -P`BIN1`INV(; -um. upress. 3.45 pm. 4.16 mm. 4.05 p.ln` 4.16 km. 1l|v-Au _ . -.. 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It is intended lo offer to the local public .-1cheap,i.nLerest.ing and useful family news- .1 Ammo LV LLLELI, Publisher of the Daily News. Kingston, Dec. 1, 1870 3min crinkl- INGLISII & SCOTCH QUAB'l`_EKIJE8 _`:: _ I The Leonard Scott Publishing Co. ' QUARTERLY: For an one of the Reviewmt 4.00 per annum For 3:. )two of .he Reviews. . 7.00 " For any three of the Reviews 10.00 " For allfour of the Reviews. .12.00 " For Blnckwood`a Magazine. . 4.00 For Blackwogd and one Re. view... . . . . . . . . _. Hnn .. Circulars, with f: had on application. I""I"" In politics the Kmosrox GAZETTE will occupy a neutral ground, identifying itself with neither of the existing political par- ties, but be independent and nou-partizan in its discussions and arguments on all political questions. 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Of all the monthlies, Blackwood holds .lhe foremost place. KINGSIO eaznrus. ONE DOL AR A YEAR. 1 THII LEONARD SCOTT Publishing C0,, 140 Fulton Street. New Ym-1 PR0`s17E'c`*rLV T`S. --uu-;w.ua.n_n q,nnun.u+Uln zoIs may send to their friends I Elba and M'- Blackwoocvs llngazlne, The Edinburgh Review, North British Review. London Quarterly Review, Westminster Review. .-.... uAzI'l"l.`ll at me low ' 1C!`-1. Blhlotiptionabninnvnny or I !!! Dol _ lxocuwd mntly, thouply, _ expdkxously a. he DAILY XEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE! Blackwood s Edinburgh Magazine. a use 1-cnusa , The Farmers Gnlcie BIPBIITID IX EIW YORK BY nu ouu'1"1' Publishing C Street, New 1 MONTHLY : further particulars, may be I. TERMS. I THE -W...-.,, .-......uw. JAMES NEISH, Ar AF thn I\:.il- RT. ; Dingle lumf 3- P081330 I Ippolllle VI tor `II lico. '\t._-_- ___ - II uo., f r York. THE . DAILY NEWS-T-THURSDAY Ann ; .1 uupunny norms of lngentn to 3 pin: or more of c __ynter : WATER` Onao oraywill tint: gum`, 331?` N .. ilk.o:woo1.in m L- a___.a :..! uuuyw ur elegant unung cannot be fcolu-n`c-rxonrrzs`-nmna uagenngfzoml O1 -tinge 'n`nSd'Pi!'Iki `nle ooloun.` GELATIN 3 d, GLU coloured with ttlhlc `:8 '`"'`uu INK : A Sixpenny bottle of lngentn pini ' '=" 2` 1..V9r. ' `J any purluca, uI:UuurIaw,Fuu_u|u|uI|-lull, uy we ency nuccntor oxonle_,'oxygeu,--its pqive ginciple. Bein eitirelygi oxlovj, thiaairjnly scientic pi-eparn on is [l` iarlf sdnpted for 4the`followiug useful purposes, lor which all other disinfectants, ou sccountof their poisonous l or other objectionable qualities, are unavailable 1 and useless :- Deteging oi:-gaxilc irnpuritigs in sir turd wawr ' Puri i rin in d at or Ber rom or- ghnllc rnlzr, lead, fag K5,?- Freshening the air of close places, and Ruth- | lug bud smells. Freeing mom. sh nun- in nut..- ._...:-x._- lug Ullll 31118113. Freeing meat, ab, butter, or other provisions lrbm mint. - l"_:u~.-so.-.-....A.:.._ 4. ,1 ,. Q - (P03 Removes from mouth impure and foreign tastes and odours, whether arising from tobncco or other causes, and counteracts tho irrittion and morbid secretions of carious teeth. It puri- es and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to promote a healthy state of the whole body. H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Pateutee, Battersen, London. WU-H ducer. nnv __.j_.__._:_:. CHOLERA, DIARRH(EA, kc. EARL RUSSELL sent to the College of Physicians 5 communication received by him from Manilla (where cholera had been graing fem-fully) to the effect that, of remedies tried, Hvn .-- _....r.....- \I uuvu I-Lungs. :11Il1lCl. TOWl.E'S CHLORODYNE. The Original Preparation of known Composi- tion. From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you would advertise your Chlorodyue more than you do, you would help to beat the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe a secret re- medy. Census Kxnn, M.D. To Mr Towle, Chemist, llahchener. . A Surgeon from New York writes :-``I only requires to be known to be appreciated; I have no hesitatien in characterising it (viz., 'l`owle s Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrhcns, colic, ague, spasms, I huve found it to relieve more pain end canoe more joy than any other article that can be -\~med."_ `Tn--. 'IUI._ `BAA! - ' ` ' No-n.4-'l`be Profession is warned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle been a fee- einile of Propriewfa signature on the stump outside. LIQ. OHLOROFORKI Co. on CHLOBODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Sole Manufacturer :-A. P. Towle, Ohomiu, lncheoter. VAA DIAIN: A bottle of No. 2 Black to 1:41! a-pint of hot water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A Sixpengvjbottle .0tm-y dissolved In a pint of boiling water. PHOTOGRAPHS my be tinted;-dilute `the dye" with yuan home of Isgenta to . pint of wnter. kc. ILLUMINATING: Ma ht: Violet Blue, Orange; pbnr I few cgrpninto an gg cup Add Inrm wntnn 1-... -|:n. upw- LIVE. The day seems as yet, n'nha.ppily,far dil- tant when public opinion or State interfer- mce will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its -members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such things.-Lanct. '|"Wl.l`.'.Q nut nnnnvun , ......5 can no uyeu with them. It is impossible in this small space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied ; while their dllef use is for dyeing textile fabrics, they are also invaluable as 3 colouring agent for almost every known materiel, the ease with which they can be used and the brillian- cy of the result being, indeed, almost magical. By their use almost any article of clothing can be dyed in a few minutes for a few pence without sailing the hands. IUSIUBANDA. MAGENTA : The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- . tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear Bose Pink by using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, to. WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Ci-lmson produce the most Iatisfnctory results. Use alai-go quantity of boiling water in nu earthen pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, end to render them clean. Dye in boiling water FEATHER8: Dye in hot gator _(a_ few drops ot the dye is sulclenor one feather). V.--5:. ulu In Wflll Wlilbl. WHITEWASH: To color: or Bose ; add half A bottle to 5 then_ stir in the Whitening as usual mum, Violet, Purple, Blue Ind crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir inn few drops of Colour- llagenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; these impart delicste time to Ltco, Linen, to. WILLOW ' V ` Hair. Fibres. nwmd, Am -I----- AL pail of water _.._____.______________..__... JUDSON S SIMPLE JYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them ; any- thing an be dyed with thani. it is '11: the Innnv .- muunnu: up In not feather). COTTON: Mauve, Violet a.nd`Pntp1e Ire recommended. LEATHER: Blue Magenta, Violet end Orange. Dye in warm water. WFIITIEWASIEI. 1!- --I--r It * ~ -unn uuvu IUIIIO or tnaxdgq produce an innity` 31:: tab. ., . ILLUMINATING: nu, Violet, few c-tape into egg warm water; use wither-brnuh'or pen Borders of books, ninth: to Word and Lock'a Arabian Nighu, 80., may be preuily illum , in in shin; mp_nno!f. _ _ in Ami, sam, 0011 about ICE CREAIS, kc: While iy: gliqlgxid auto unnnu nnunn ISAILAWAI. Train: Arrive and depart from the Kingston Station :1 follows: nnvan ....___ '

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