l.S.OU l .171. (`rmanl and Bremen Hun, every 3 : 2'30 P. kuuugfnm Glut iI!,uil1_1 Nuns. xltmron VPOS1` (\FFICF.'. {`V..-.. ` ;\ pril I , llollewillo and Inlcnn; (limo Ports. un (- RETRNlkG mazfnamwo, mssnge appLy nn (marl u. M. KINUHURN, l.`.\-.--y I1 '\.I u . M. l\IAV\llIUI\L\' Forry Whau-F, Foot of Iirv-4-`.; Hlree V I0! " . V-" P"""I At 5 45 AM , aftar i\l'l`lVl of G.'l`.R. trains from East. and West and the Lake Steanmrs. connecting at Cape Vincent. with me 8.05 A M. train, arriving in Uawego at nonn, Rama 1; 40 [ .M, Albany, 5.25 l .M., and New York 030 PM. \. C. H. HATCH, 'l'i('kcL Agent. s `.pe=:lilinualy rs, N1! l|l`|'`l(YEI I (Br inn.` - member about the size of the Green Park. There is a well known slory of a men from the ll r we-sl--nnd lhoruforo accustomed to see on- ly on a. large ar\lc-.vln paid A visit to Eng- Hand. Whun asked how he enjoyed himself, He -' replied very much, only he never wem out n nlght tor fear ol falling o` In Heligolond ,. there is really a danger of such an accident ,1lmppening t.) any onn who from the force of xthubit should coulimlo to walk too long in any I one direction. l D.:..,... u;-mn.-:-L-`.. rnh-`A in nus.-nl-ll: a nun. V` CIKHJII shortens '.lt.t toulu between the two seas, '1 oua atrectton. ` Prince Bistnart:k`s mind is essentially a prac- l ticnl one, yet he iudulgts in poetic license in claiming llt-ligolttnd, evidently thinking thnt t where the German Language is spoken, there tetlao is Germany. Geographically considered it is no more n portion of the Fatherland than are the Dnt]lSl 1l1!lnn'lS on the other siting of Slvswig. Its old furticzxtions have lung since crumbled into rttinc, and it can, therefaro, scarcely be . considered R menace an.-tlnst Germany. Eng.' 1t;.d is just. now wttt<~h.u[:, with no sttisfnction l, whatever, the-, prospect ot A ship canal between the lultic nod the Ncrth Sun. Whilc Y-mi , it will n1 0 enttltle tlm GI`:-Ii Northern Powers . [to cuttceutrme their tl-eta speedily and safely ` 1ntCuxht:tvvti or tit Jtthde, and England, not , ttnniindful of the rxcellenl amity existing b-- t tween Germany and Russia, is inclinsd to re~ gttrd the flnets of those two nations as one. It is alleged that (3r(-at Britrtin, by retaining lltaltgtilttvid, could always protect. herselt )|;_'nll\.\l nlt_\ danger that ntigltt. possibly nrisu tt-mu t1tt- t\bOv 6 source, ll)` the ease with which he cuuli ttruvenl. that stvld.-n jmctioa of any H.-at isnttug tmtn the lhlttu with one collectud at the mouths oi the Elbe or Wcser. l "_'.'Al| HI |Il|I:C II: [HUI UH U E|J`UllllgllIg IU HUI 1norhcr'.~4 [):`.lir<.v:`. -a. I\'-nsnum-rl1:2.d me u\ fortunate wauum been taken into :1. ecurt-- h'm11 a \y1a. lxwk`n;; nn :0 njhich my in- lormnm saw \\'h:zt1ollo\ved-thnu she was pizuend hgg.-.ir1.~zt a wall and shnt. The uhiid. wlxich hu-J L-ten drugged :1vrn_v from C5 mu- thor when the latter was led out to be siiu. lied screaming wichhight at the reports 01 the muskcts An officer thervupon d'ew his revolvcpnnd shut the child thruugh the back as it rm`, kil ing is instantly. This sounds almost in:1'(`dible. l AVLAAJK/lZLll.JA]L'Js H. is reported that the botrolhal of the King of Bavaria. to '.he. Princess Marie of Russia will shortly be 0f'cir|ll_\' proclaim:-d. lo in nnhl aka. -I... u.__.:_ _1- n . .... ..J ...x. ......,....-. yI\Ju|n||.ALu. It is said 1ha`.L the Marquis of Bule is to be married 10 R young Roman Catholic lndy--`Aiss Fox, niece of Lady Hulland, with aprincely for- tune. The Marquia of Lorne took his accuetomed seat in the House of Commons on Monday night, and voted with the Government on the Army Regulation IMI. r.._.J I`.._._._:._ J V - - ..` ,:.......u.. uur. Lord Fenterden, who acted as secretary to the English members of th 5 Joint HigbCom:r:is- sion, is ID be msule a civil C.B. The death is announced of Sir Charles Greri? Ellicnmhe, K.C.B, Colonel Commandant of the Royal Enginc-vrs_ lie was born in 1783. The Grand D nke Wladimir of Russia visited Woulwich on Monday afternoon, and, after 5 luncheon at llie Roy~1lArIi`.lery mess, proceeds] to tho. Royal Arsenal. Prince Arthur was also I present. l In the first Univprszitw hmn I-non ......- M_-a :_ And at 3 PM., on the arrival oLG.'l`.R. train tron: West, and the Bay of Quintasxeumer. ` connecting at Cape, Vincent with the 5:15 PM. tram. nrrivn in (Dawson at 0'10 PM Rnmn The autograph market in Germany is stated no be at pre-snnt very dull. and the dealers in Le'=pa-ic, whore upward of 150,000 thalers wowh of autographs are sold n.nnu.1ll_v, hwe been ob- l'ged to reduce their prices 50 per cent. 0:- o.-1r__:A \v, .1 . , . - 1 present. In "--`N University boat race ever rowed in Elllhudv mi`-`OPS Salwyn and Tyrrell rowed in lhe Cambridge bo;.t.. and Rmmn w...,a...,...:. :_ nuugmuu, Anauups nalwyn nna'1`yrrell Cambridge bo.~.t., and Bishop Wordaworlh in the Oxford. xuu nnnua anu onuef xmds of JOB PRINTING executed with ncatneas and despatch at the Daily News oim, Princess street. ' K _ ,,, .- I.-. \l\JIJ-u Sir Smffprd Northcote, 1! is stated, has drciin . ed any addition to his honours on account of h;s sorvlrna as one of the High Joint Cnmmia_ sionere who arranged the treaty of Washington. Tl1e():men has exnmuad a .1M:.. 4.. .L- From observations under the Micgoscope o the bloodpf patients using Fellow s Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, taken from time to 1ime,_posiive proof has been obtained of the steady removal of diseased and dead blood par- licles and the substitution of vitstlized discs, so necessary to the construction of healthy muscle. _ -Adu ...- EJJ unc uculvv ul VVHSDIEEIOD. The Queen expressed a desire that the Scottish National Memorial to the Prince Gon- sort should be erected in Charlotte square-, Edinburgh. Her Majesty has recently had plans of the city submitted to her for the purpose of enabling her denitely to select it site. The House of Lords makes not the least pro- vision for any auditor out of their own body. During the who'e of the Americin debate in the Lords on Monda_v, General Schenck. the new Minister, might have been observed standing below the Throne. He was never olfared :1 seat, for the very gooi reason that there was no aunt for him, or for anybody else. Tim r>...-:n:`... :.......-,.._.- ...i.- L, - " ' Among the petitions lately presented to the French Assembly several were specially direct- ed ngninst the Bonaparte family. One prayed that the author of the Coup d`Elat should be prosecuted ; another that the judges who bad ass sled in carrying it out should he proceeded against; a third, that Louis Napoleon should be impeached and tried ; 5: lonrth, that the tx- Ernperor sud his family should be declared to bus tor ever forfeited their nationality, and that an inquiry should be made into the cause: which led to the wnr with Prussia ; and the fth,thst the name of Louis Napoleon should be struck off the roll of members of the Legion of Honour. None of the petitions were taken into consideration. nnunup 0| uIollcE.`5l(`.|'. ANN` 3 ( some length |t.,wns rt-so1ved.to the Archbishop of York with a v action. THE '11! IE 'l`El`l{Oll IN PARIS. The Landon D.1i/_I/ Nears says:-'l`hm till renmir-.5 at Bellcvzllc and the luubwr it. /\r.tuiz.c :1 WM :3 Terror, which ls l . -... Ln _`I.|.. I -\->-- .. .. .._~|`-` cuuuccnug In nape, V l".C( wun [DE 0111) 1 .III. tram, arrive in Uawezo at 9.30 P.ll., Rome 0.30 P.M., and New York at 800 A.M., and also connecting with N. T. Co's Propellers for Oswegfo and all Western Forts. RETURNING, n-v-.. u n The Pm-isim insurgsnis who have be'e'n con- demned to transportation to New Caledonia may be accompanied it they wish by their families. They win be divided into two cat.egorios-one, 1 xecnting works of con; tructiz n; the other, In. bouring at the cultivation of the fields. Those whose behaviour is satisfactory will receive a gram of land after ll rec years. `Nu nrnnrintnv at ...-:..i_- .L, ..,.. .-u_y uu-1'1 cnuc. 9...... V. ....u. -an-44 |.- ILU Jrnra. Thu propriety of revising the existing trans- inlion of the Athnnasinn Creed waa brought up before the Upp3r House of Cimvoc-uign by ti 0 Bishop at Gloucester. After discuss on oi nnmn lnnaih It was .-......I.....: .. --_ IILL HEADS and other kinds of executed with noun... .._.1 THE DAILY NEWS--FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE _.. M1 S 014} L L .-1 N Y. U Ull U.||l. l'iLlIl IHIUTHIUU ' fur indeed from being true executions have be.-n put. a 3. A WL>!l\:Lll was arrested in I.` .... ...o.` . ).1i/_I/ says : -'l`hor(- rsllcvzllc luul,n,~ur;_: hi nlm ;-.u.~e one is q|.i e unnbic to m uf. now almt. all reaisL- uu c.nl. I~:1m informed .. Z-.]--.I l`_.... I ' or umvoc-nign by I Iolved.m nnnanlo ..:. ELUCUSUU Ul HTUUI-, her child :1 lutle I .~.1........... .,. 1.5.. n unacuus 01 3 c0u_snll. wiuh . View to joint A-Luau n-Ann, Will leave Cape Vincent A: 8 05 AM . on arrival ` of train lrm Rome, &c., meeting the G.'l`.R trains for Eastand West,and the Bxy of Quinta and Lake Steamer. AI 9 An D u .. .._-:....1 ..r .-..:.. 4--...._ h.._.... |- r H1! gros - tiled in particularly it hels attach id PERFUME] m Proprietors oi nefarious 1 xy friends and . gable degls __1 your funds whlcli oonllnuo to be` prac- by obsoore' tnannfoeturera, more in Germany, by imitating the la- attached to JOHN GOSNELL & cons ` PERFUMERY, render it. Imperative upon the Proprietors to Ourrmn the public against. such proceedinge, and to request their patrons to purchase only of respec- table deolers, who import direct from John, - Goanell & 0o. ; and invite special attention to 1 | the add:-eae- \ \ 1 RED BULL WHARF, 93 UPPIR Taurus S'rnu'r. . Tahoe an-mall h (`,n 'n Hula:-.t Perfumes: E88 1 1 John Gosnell & Co 'a Select Perfumes: ; Bouquet, Royal Yncbt Club Bouquet, Jockey 1c (Jlub Perfume, Essence of Wood Vi lei, Vic- toria Bouquet, Irangipnnui, Military ouquet, ` 1 the Bride's Bouquet. i Jnhn (lnnnall 1 (Inf: Prints: of Wales Per` . the Brides Bouquet. John Goanell t Co. a Prince of Pen-~ `fumo, n moat choice nndifaziouable perfllme. Tnhn (lam-uxll h (".n : Prinnnu: Alntnndrxfs (mm, perfllme. John Gosnell at Co. s Princess Alexandra's Perfume`, A most choice and delicate perfume, ` prepared- efffressly for the use of `Jet Royal 1 dighneaa. \ John an.-anal! A: Cm : Unnnr Ten Thousand 1 mgnneaa. 1 John Gosnell & 0035 Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. `Int... rlnnann I. I`.-\ My rnnbnir {Yin}-\ pnrfuimn YBITIHIIB. John Gosnell & Co. s Jockey Club Perfume in in universal request as tho most admired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price 29 6d. Lu... :1 \......n 1. n,. v. r- u..u.=..-.. D...-rnmn I H1031. |lPllC&Iv8 l ( `l.'l'.llI1l 0| exqunnw Irugruuuc. John Gnsanall an Oo.'a Nohlesae Pomade. ele- gantly perfumed, and highly recommended for oenutifying and promoting the growth of the hall`. \ ` 1,.` NAk`nnnn Eng naonau-nu;-I (`nu ins I1l\nl'Il'ln`_ l'Ol'HlI11B IO!` UN} IZIBHUKEICDIBV. FTIGG h! Du. John Gosnell as Co. a La Nohiesse Perfume, s most. delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. Jnhn llncmnll 1: n `u Mnhlnnnn Pnmnda, alp- Alf. ' Ln Nobleaae Soap-eateemed for its unequal- led perfume and ne emollient qualities. Jnhn Gnnnnll & (".n, a Vinlnl. and Millaaur .. --.,...... ..... .4. v. v.(_u-u-u uuu unnv uxcnmcn. Al 8.00 P.lrl., on arrival of train from Rome kc, meeting the G.T.R. trains for East and Wesl, and the morning Steamer for Montreal. On SATURDAYi [HI-I Hlnnrhnr w II lnnvn I80 permme anu nne eznoulem qummas. John Gosnell & Oo. s Violet. and Milleeur Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. No nur- sery should be without it. Sold in boxes at 6:1; in tins la each. ln`\n !1..n..-lI I. (1.. M. f`l...u-nu "l`m-uh Dunn: is 5a; m uns La eacu. John Gosuell & Cu. s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth n pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decav, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 13 6d each. l...un..r.-...-..... LI..:.. nun . nAIOn\:n in n-ndnnn il'8gl'llClCB I0 I08 Dfefll. .l'l'lC0 13 D0 eacu. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certnin to produce any shade Brown or Blank, of good natural colour. It cannot possibly injure the hair, has no dionmeeable odour, and is easily applied. Jnhn Gnnnall it .".n a Pamnt Triehnsarnn. or uu uizmgmuuuie ouuur, nuu 13 enuuy uppiiuu. John Gosnell 3' 3033 Patent. Trichosiu-on, or newly invented Hair Brush, the peculiar me- chanical construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. Tim Patanl. lllrmhnninnl Chair fnr Rrnnhlna SIIHUILBDUUUBIY. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Proapoctns and par- ticuinrs, apply tn the Pntomees and Sole Manu- facturers, JOHN GOSNELL & 00., Porfumera by Appointment :0 Her Majesty, `he Princess- '>t' Wales, &c., 1&2!) BULL WHA RF`, 93 Upmcn TEIAMES .`i1'r.m:1', late of 1?. Tbr.-.2 King Court, Lombard Street. 55' HE SAUCE. l repnrc(l by Alex- . nndcr tlnunhwoud Bmckur, irum a recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Hospitnl; Father of Sani- tnry Rcfo.-m; Medical Membenof the first General Board of Health; Author of the first work on Fever in any nge or country, Ulr Philosophy of Health, 811:. l)elininu_-1 with avnrv knnwn inh he l'l.H|UHUpL'y Ul l'.H$ISllI.l, ac. Deiicious with every known dish. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed {or its digestive properties. _ As an assurance nf its nuritv and anlnmw IIU LIISUBLIVU l'lUPUI'I:IUBa As an assurance of its purity and salutary roper ties, it is only necessary to poi..t out he name of the celegraued and philanthro- pic Physician from whose prescription it is compounds-d. The entire life of that. distin- zniabed man was spent. in promoting the heah of his fallow-creatures, and his death, :0 December, 1861, was mourned as 9. na tional loss. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- priecor, 69, L=mb s Conduit Street; B relay and Sons, Furringdon Street; Bully an Co., Finsbury Pavement. Retail hv Chnmi-In: (1:-nu-or-n `Italian `K7...-A- l` IlI5'JUI'y KHVUHIUUU. Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Italian Ware- housemeu, and others throughout the King- iom, and every part of the world. Ask for the Tha" Smut-c-_..Rna:-in! mm...-u Iuun, uuu every purl. 01 me worm. for Ihe The" Snut-e.-Spe-cial export AgeuIs-Burgoyue, Burbridges, and Squire, 16, Colman Slret, London. west, nnu Ine morning Steamer 101' Montreal. On SATURDAYS me Steamer will leave Cape`Vmcent at 10 P.M. instead of 8 RM. Meals to be bd on board. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. KINGHORN, Ferry Wharf, foot of Brock Street. Kingston, 23rd June, 1871. Aiuruuuuu D L 1 u.m1iU , bALallVl`i.---A Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few m1nutes;e`ervescing and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially calculated to maintain health. When mixed wi-h water and taken during the elfervescence, it immediately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the 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 lhe vital current is poison- ed by inleclion, and and thereby rendered un- t ln mmnm-r hpnlih and urn-Innn l........... cuuuiuuua, wucru lul`. vuzu current is P0150!)- fit to Support health and prolong human life, it. has been found eminently beidicinl; and its sustaining an d purifying in: snow acts as 9. preventive to disease, as th nu- merous unsolicited testimonials accomp .3`- ing each bottle will prove. Its portability renders it admirably -adapted to the u-uvol ler, tourist, emigrant, or private fainily, more especially when distant from medical 1-dViCB or assistance. RAM in mum-.o s-+n.......-..,a _I___ u, ..u IR. WILLIAM l3URNE'I"I"S DISINFECT- ING FLUID, fur the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, workhouses, factories, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wards, clothes and linen of sick, night- chairs, cesspools, drains, water closets, etnbles, dairies, lnrders, musty cusks, tubs, &c.; bilge-w ter, and the holds of ships; apartments or searchers, nude:-takers, and jurymen, and for poet-mortem examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation of subjects for dissection; for the extermina- t:on of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett s Disinfecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant used at the Agricul- tural Hall during the Smitheld Club Cattle Show in 1866, by order of Her Majesty's Privy Council. The value: nf Hm R..:.: :- -1, (IUVIRJU U1 HSlSl.8lJ.CC. Sold in patent stoppered glass homes, price-25 Gd, 43 6d, Us, and 213 each. Spa; cial ngcnta required and appointed in all parts of the world rrlvy uouncu. - The value of the uid is shown by the following letter from the Secretary and Manager: Agricultural Hall, Islington, Jan. 1868. Dear Six-,-Plense to send eight gallons more of your Disinfecting Fluid, as per order enclosed. Having used various Disinfecting Fluids at our many shows, I can say with condence that none have had the instan- taneous and complete effect of Sir William Burnett's, and this too without producing any nuisnuce like the smell of chloride of lime or carbolic acid.-l am yours faith. fully, S. Swan, Sec. and Manager. Gum, .7.-1...... on an n ,....u., -25; guess-stoppercd Imp tra strength, 16: per dozen; e -is per gallon: bottles inclnde< lon making 200 gallons, whet water. See directions on ever Recommended and used Blmonda at the Royal Vegan` during the lust. twenty yenrl. y.B.-'rh_i. uid 1. e eel-min . me Int tweniy year`; llrWl?Bg.-Thh 3 certain 4 n h0rIOI,IlI01h0|0IbIl|dl 9H ....... Us uutuuut: acm.-l Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Cannon street. This uid acts on the essential cause 0 disease by destroying the local conditions 0 the atmosphere under which cholera is mos frequently developed and propagated. For instance: Inwe house in St. Andrew's street, Plymouth, occupied by fty-two persons, it was sprinkled in every room except four; in these the occupnnts would not permit it to be applied; the result above alluded to, the some deaths have taken place. immediately opposite were an ' quantity, in neitner of which has there been a single case, although the disease is raging in the neighbourhood. 861d by all Chemists, and at so, Canon street, London. Qnarts, l6s' , pints. 8s ; half- pints, 4s; glass-stoppercd I mperial pints, ex- 4 16s dozen; and in hnllr ... AMPLOUGITS PYRETIO, SAL!NE.-A A hlndiniun that I-nrnn Kan .Qnl:nnan .. M..- -This :{; e5{zZiE' cure for groan mnllothooosbnndtotlnohoop. '|U"f\. I\l" 9, U] r Mnnlrml evory ll.-\l.P-l`.\ST A A I..- p p-x_.>__.A_V . ., CAUTION. ,......-uuppurcu unperial 1, and in ball on: included. Each ; ` when diluzed 1 I every bottle. Lldd n rui n-- 1 ` ` V ,__ .- unn Ht gal- a, with by Profeasbr I Vemrinuv 0.1:... | an puns, . balk at Rank ....| ` PUBLICATION OFFICE: Daily News steam Priming llouno, Pusan: Bmnw, Rnldvtou. i To meet the want`. which is felt for a `cheap City and Country Newspaper in Kingston and Frontenac and the surround- ing Counties, the Publisher of the KINGSTON GAZETTE will, on the `.and January, -1871, and on each succeeding Monday, issue :1` full sized double-dcmy sheet, containing all `the general news nf the week, with city i and country news, which will be published on subscription at the low rate of One Dol- ` lnr a year. | It is intended to offer to the local public ncheap, interesting and useful family news- paper. t... ....I:.:..- n... Ir.--.-mmnu awnmrru will l ` H'i'Im \ KINGSTON GAZETT/E. 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" "1 83036 numl 7 09lnI. pnnlnn; Leavef Ring-1;o;1. A . 9 : A :-. 99 Hum: Posugg the : , he ' `H 8} ORIGINAL OH DDRODYNE, invented by 1 II. I-`reernnn, Phannnceiniet; is allowed 34, he one oi the greatest` discov `es o( die "am cenc nry.a II II lugel e_mp ,o(l_`-jay gh. mu " eminent Phyeigziennan Snrgeonein hoapigqm,` ( private practice in all parts o_i _ti;e yvorld. is in` , ell'ect.e peculiar toltaelf, Ind vibioi are esengid.` ly di'crent`tb` those produced fsy` the` vnn " compounds bearing the name of Ohlorodyne, but I have no `pretence to poueeein its v!-mm - 1` rapidly relieves pain, from whatever conga, 3). 1 lays the irrigation of fever, soothes the iygtgm : under exhausting diseases, and giveseleqp V131,. 1 out producing any one of the unplsant. feeling; so coinmonfy arising from theizee of oplgug, .1. continue! to hold its nuahaxen position in am '1 ' estimation of the Profession as the hen. mm` 1 v I I I f reliable, and chea eetrephrntion. Emineu scientic` Phyai ans made eidavite the: th ` have tested its eecttixi oi-eful jgp ; those of DR. COX-DIS BKOW ` CHLORQ. DYNE," and deposed to the fact: that iound it e m0re'cex-tnln end reliable prepunuog; ` and greatly preferred "FREEMANB. . Earl Rnuell mlnnnlcaced mtim `Rmn! nu! a granny prewrreu '-usm.-..11.1ms." n Russell communicated tothe Boys} 00!, I lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman.` that in ' lanilh the only remedy 01 any use in Cholera win Ohlacodlne.` , The" Medical Times and Gazette, January 18th,`: `} 1866, states, II. has an immense nah tmon . P` the public, sud is prescribed by scores of 0rtho- ` dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would ; not bethus s|ng1i1a.rly' pular did It not supply a want. and ll 1 place. Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, 70, Kenningwn Papk Road, London, S. ' The genuine has enm-ned on` the Govavnmnnt lnuu, av, neunmgwn ran xsoaa, London, 3. genuine engrned on` the Govevnment Sump (outside each Bot.tle)"` FREEHAIPS omumu. cHLoRoDYN1c."' - 1 _DR.VIO'l'0B BAUD S ORGANIQMEDIOINB DR. V. BAUD, Grmdnste and Ienbec of the ~ Medical College of Pugh, 0hiefPhysicinII Exlnordinary for Epidemic: in Paris, late |l.D. of the Oivil Hospiuila of Algion, but just in- troduoed in England his onaamonnm. cums. . . ` `Flu-.. ...._-l..A .1! AI-._-- __-_ -_- -2 V V Price: sum; in mi; no'dia'n, 4: 5d Size, 115 per 8014.10. -~ was Dms'rA'rIZ1m thou, For ntranathaninn u Rvllnln _'u.:. UILI lit . _ They consist of t_l1reeprepantionI`-- THE BAUDEINE, _` ' An eicient and prompt Remedy for Oholera, Yellow Fever, Diarrhaaa; Dylentoq, and the axoesaive notion of the Barrels. Agold medal , was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Band for this valuable preparation.` ledilun, 5d ; Large . ' Du. ma JONGIPS LIGHT-BROWN con ` , LIVEB OIL. by an overwhelming weight ofxnedioal - DR. ma: JONGEPS on is convincingly mat . and by the practical teat ofuucaemfnl experieneo for twenty years in all puts of the ubrldi to be, beyond all question, the patent tho hiit_pIliqn- clone, the most palatable, I , fromitai 'd' curative ebcts, the most economical 'afdl?kn\ai Cl ll-III:-I rrlill I\|I`UU IVI` PASSAGE AND `FREIGHT LINE. uuuua, we most panama, and, fromitag 5:9: . 7 'd' curative ebcta, eoonomidtl Ofdl`,kmdi'. Hence the universal celehritv nl D. A. .r....;.|.u cu:-nave enacts, use 3 celebrity ol Dude I ugh ! Oil, and the unpualleled demlnd Int &bJI)nI'i- walled preparation. - ': _? SELECT MEDICAL OPIKIONS. SIR HENRY MARSH, BAR'l`., ID, Phyaicidn in Ordinary to the Queonjn Igelmd . I. I have frouuenuv nl-cam-ihnd Dr .1. Jm...s.I- I. Ilyulullll Ill uramgry U) 31% frequently preactibed Dr. do Joligh : Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil. I consider-it: to be a very pure oil, not likely to create dingns, and a therapeutic Agent of peat value. ' \ musulcnl unuuer no we roor ml Bond of `Graft Brihini ` ' , . , ; We think it a great advantage that there is one kind of God LIver`0il which is unite _ admitted to genuine-&ho Ligbtnl-din supplied by 1-. do Jough. It has long been dur- practice, when prescribing the oil, to rocomjmemj ` chfa kind, since, amidst, a much variety ld_|1l,l tai t , h condence in `to names ` `;&:{n:f.e.7m "Gonsunn:ann " = 5:":-h ~ nu. EDWARD snrrn, F.R.S., ledical Oicer so the Poor Ia! Baud ofjreit` Bx-ihinf uuruuuty, w_e nave condence geh:i'.IlS: - ` uesa.-(Ext.ra.ct.fxoIn " ' : its? y and Bcmedinble Sages) A -g- . s cu m its preparation, In the personal nttentint I of so good a chemist uni intelligent I phynichn as Dr. do Jongh, who has also wriuen the best medical treatise on the all with which I IIIL no I quaiuted. Hence, I deem the God Liver'0i|Isold _ undexuhie guarantee to he preferehlo to any other \ kin as regards genuineneas and medical e- cncy. , DR. LETHEBY, Kedical Olcor of Health end Chief Analyst to the City of` London. In all cases I have found Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the same` eel: of properties, smong which the preeqioeof cbolsic compounds, and of _iodine_in sis of organic combination, are the most rem lo. It in, I believe, universally ecknotledged that ` this oil has great therspentic power` sud from my inveetigs `on, I have noidoubt (`BN9 WW. I pure and nnedultenmd .rticle." V DB. BARLOW, l`.R..8., Senior Physician to Guy's Honpitsl. I hsveYrequen:ly rocomlnended. rsonseon- ; stilting me to nuke use of Dr. de onghlsvod Liver Oil. 1 have been well seded will: In ` effects s_nd believe it to be A very pure 0 W011 - tted or those eus_es__l_n whleh Iheuaeo that` nuk-e-....- :_ 2- .1; .,....-... u_nu neuevo as no he will mood for ones In substance in lndicgted. ` \/ Ihbuhl} Upper-Cabin -- ur. umxvilla has found the: Dr. d'e JoI_:gh I 7 Ligho-Brown Cod Liver Oil produce: the desired etfoctin as shorter time then otherkinda, nnntlhnt it does not male thonausea and indigestion I00 omen consequent on the udmlniunclm of 61!! pale oil." - _ l I ourgeongco Ohm-ingacronp Hospital. ` For several your: past I have been iuAh0__hIF bit of prescribing Dr. do Jongh's Light-B439 I Cod Liver Oil. nnd ud it to be much more 0 _' cacioua than othpr .:.o,;.. ..r u.- .....- .....n..m. wmcn 1 nqve ,3. @910 , l their rgh_yg) .,iq.h _u .__ - - aav . us nu v4uv1'1bu'1u.--1: I! L amusing "pt ti_I_[1e7I to "observe t-11 stores of the mqrolnma who don t adV0,' tine; to see'tho hnxiqun pro fl ing into *.he_!.roeta ndglupg 5 `poop!!! 8 M by, wonderm _why t ey--dons come}! _ while the a -of` u ' niglboll `WE * do advertise are thtoaged wi oog thpfoplo will bi Vobnotvllilk vvuv u1VBl' Ull. Ill othqr which 1 hqve rennin nun`-h un. uALuua'1`Iili, 1.3.8., Coronerjor Uentral llitldleeex, `. . " I cousidenhgt the purity ol snmn is non- d in its preparuion, bv Ittentio 1 an inmllimm A nhrninhh nnwm mm-on, ma, 1.10.1, leomm nhIIiIID.nnl\n` H`...-.:6.I EDWIN OANTON E0. l'.R.0.8. 3`"`890'I~.f-o 0hsriz 1gacroup ' `For your: on: I 1.... hum inn. \.r\.IaI.JLJ, CAPT. RYAN, Will be on this line between Ottawa and Kingston. leaving Kingston on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 3 P M., leaving Ottawa on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS ad 7 A. `.51., cslling at the intermediate stoppipg places, connecting at Smith's Falls with the Potockville Jo Ouawn Railway running North and South. Fur IPvn..l.o .- h--- on. Gnmvznnn, r.L.,. Author of the Spa ol Germany. Dr. Granville has do Jongh 1 >gBrown maodnua. the desired `ADVERTISING.--It in` I: than`: Pn 'dI'nnrvn elm uu as so no mucn more ong- rielies of the nine maliolllo, . gployed with 3 View to til ' Iv. I7'$lV Ar-1-1' .u..._~u 2. RIDHAU ROUTE. KINGs'r0N mu surrus 1~'.u.|...~r. Ed.w-rad nsnynlio He `may, by nnunn in uu%uaq}g? -A"-rs ' H00 ` " mffn arm uwg, Ptismtu _ corona: I DAIIJDIIAIJ uunu nun $000.11. For Freiglnt or Captain on bond, An ` loafgeichb of `LE _ main :..:v'I Iuwuqlnut . Subllqlplt . than no.1: `M . Notional ha lnnlnia lino; * om` 10. _ -rm.-.|n1 M for M uulnl Kingston, 21. Attorneys- ` "es Public. :': , Veterinary: Surgeon, Ontario Vetenm_u'y Col- " Ci H0tel,`Kingston. ~ ` , n, ;Gn.DmL;LnEvE, L.] T, Wuxnzm. ......__ I33 yullcgcg '1 :-ine Arthni. '~ 53235. T I. Heum gmcmm, a .:.vv | an. 2}. M. KINGHORN, [Ferry Whanl, foot of Brock Street Kinglon, May 1, 1871. V` ` I tore. T ' ' gn 1 which it is held. b L wden,` LAW Solicitor in Chan- ) Public, 33 King Street, twrigllts :3 . ur OFFICE HI: Q$Il.lsDnn. A - _'__hught_ and with `pro e and experie ' rate. `Private rance Co. MAXWELL ' nmno (an-.1 !-, `gnu. _ ies college, `n..:..:`.- A .um`- I WOMMENCING THIS DAY, the Steamer I (-`IAZELLF. will run ac nn.Ln- .I..-i.... :1... OANAIIIAN N.'m.u'1uN mmr.uu'. `, Bfcrfister, &c., has 1' y Oice from Clarence Ir,J,. Linton s Auctio Hlectllreoa ED is prpard to. f 'pcica.tious of Pub p,_Lnd also to superint .--an 9 Rock, Princess Street I010 illize. R. GAGEJ Italian. . -` 5... .1.` -...:| ...: n. . _ is honourab -..A.'....1 :.....,u.. 4- 1.ii_ws4 10` llypophosph mu acuon nd `In ent `of the liv. een, dyspepsia, 1'! Action ofthe heart aphonia 01; loss5 of nh]nwnii -. nun on non! V31-3-to-. K-3 13, 1371. 5 ml. .111 gne tm.r<.L I at-yng1t1a, c all diseases 0 ' ` 1.- ....+:.... ....,a `.r.-. u V Y}})liea.rt of t pl_.'Iu0n `S nOn0uraUl; dl. `GL1 facult `ill * nf.wn-hunnag - An puunonary consu _ Manges; will give Ellie in the third. I . I. . c Ianmcritia. .-----T? 7 hoe Compll *. 1n\ThlI1\T LL 5., corner of Ontar ` , Kingston, myinthe mnrkc take, and sell at o is warranted % inspection of the' OTTAWA 5ND K!N(iS'i'0N AQQ.\l1L` A !\'.l\ L`l)Dl 1\Ir'n I In: `es rrlVaFU 1-pa:-ti ulars . j G. 1>1sATi , ' Brock St__ `e plilmonary .consm`n ii stages 5 win g-iv (I18. , Solicitor in Uhan > lend at easy rate 1OM.\lEN()IN(} l`()-M()Rl{()W (19th I instant), the new and commudmus Il)el`-Cnllin . organs, Melo ICIJIIIQ s-at- Law, Con- I51! 09 OFFICE, ov ,T{ R \Vhi;:7s , Member --: `Run. Gore4 Ofce, HJl.!lI!nV\.1l;V\1 Llb UA I, the steamer GAZELLF. will run as under during the mer months :- MONDAYS AN` .....-\~,.--., .-. `H .-\l.F-I` .\s1` - line in composed of the follow- .Vll`..`|nll'I'\ 0' [HR RDIIVQ` |AlTI'\ WIII [r\\\`r1'n\\` Wharf, fool of Johnson `ammo and Hamilton, every nl'u\r- xys Q`-x(``[-lo-J) M n | I n n um-n nuivrs -`lblennalial limmr-:`abin (7IH`..\`l`.,\~.V .. .. Capt. .\'l'.\Rl`.\N Due.-|nu\1\ -4 STEAMEIK SUNI;A Y _ Oztam G. H. KINGEORN, Foot of Brock Street, Vina-A... -DAILY. Passage apply to the D. MURPHY. Oztavu`, KINGEORN 3 00 PA]. | l_IIU I .31. amp I ..\I. I Per Str. Watertown. or when she arrives lrom Cape. ND SATURDAYS. 2 sh-arnvrl will I 5 (.\lond+\y ax-"r-| Inlmhinnr Al ('13 Tv ROYAL M.-\ll. 'l'Ill{`)l (Ill LINE. FIVE xe West can procu `,Detroil!In'lMi1w:\\ R lHWn)':`I, for D-lro zzlul |[1V(`u. and EL . 1.. AI... ',._n -. Leaves Wolfe I l |l1V(`H. NU HISU in the Wem, and Utah, Nebraska, l Stozlllwrs, F-sirgrieve. Kllny Siumair. l-`nrrell. l\.. "Inn unrul- `nulop. Smiet, ` Kingdom, rrurg ax}. I`) . 00 will 2 Inland. 1 '& `Klngsmn and Iiauvmoque Route-` ' I * For I`i('l0ll, I \O)IMEf-.'.'}3u ON TUESDAY. `lath inst the L720-~mr>':GA'/.E[.L.E_ D. Pyke, Mnsmrv leave I-Ir*y~'-Ion tor Gannnoque, louchmi! 1 ut the in1erm~-Vile places on Howe Island: and the Main Shore, V` nuIvr1.1r\n\V rnmnun-cr\A\.' vrnn R1111 U18 Mn|"| DIIUFBI . Every TUECSDAY, WEDNESDAY, 'rnUTs'- DAY and xmmn M4 M1. nn-nrvnuuun luv I LIl\AVIA1\J, WnI \ leave awry WEDNESDAY and FRI. DAY at 5:30 A .\l. and 8 PM. For freight or passage apply on board or 1-. H M, KINHHURN. ......... ..`.. . ... . . [This is by Montreal time, frmn which ls-mm l . minutes for the di'erencu betwvon Montreal 1 end Kinsrsmn lime] June 5,1871. ` Kingslo Umso. Arrx-:9. ' :?\su=rn by G.T.R. day train 100 l`.M. Western , l-.00 P_.\l. East and West night trains 9:00 7:00 A.N. LNITED STATES MAILS. `_.'l`hrough Mails for New York, Boston, Oswncn and Cane Vincent, will be closed at 2:00 I _JI and 5 30 pm. daily, Sundays excepted. BRITISH MAILS nnll /Van-n.l.`.um ainnvun-a mill kn ulna. A An... . I.`.. RI ll.1I:|'-l'.\Bl I nnrl A Iexuudria 1': DB1 RICH AIIJXILAD per Canadian steamers will be closud even; . ..:o I`) an 7 II pay Ill 1 Per 4 Jay at '2 Sing1e copies of the CHRONICLE Nnws, cor mining the news of the week, ma bad in wrappers for mailing. Price ;sd. issuo-I every Friday. RIm:I.r.`. f`.l\DH`,Q ,.r n... n...., n..... ...n Iasur-u I-var) 1' rllly. SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY Nnws may or. had at the counter of the publication otce, Prin- cess street. Price two cents. Lem :-3 Iielleville every mom I` l Riugsh _.._.., ...-......[_ -uvlvlxacy u.vv. S7. PAm.`s Crrtmca (Queen Street).--M0rning Service, 11:00; Evening Service (free), 6:30. S1`. Jun-2s CHURCH (Union Street).--.\[nrning Service, 11:00; Evening Service (free), 6:30. ALL. Sums CHuacu--Free (Division street.) -Evening Service, 7 o ciock. Q- u.__i- n,,,, .r\ . ,. ... _. \lI\!\A`I} I XEU LVI\ I\-.`\l|l'V [1 I . Trains arnve and depart from the `.\ ing-sin ilulinn us follows: an..." mm. - Sr. GI-:0nos. s CAT]-l'EDRAL.-M0l'l:|ing Sorvic 11:00 ; Evening Service, 7:00. Q. D.-..v.. nj-i an H` ~ `- _S1'. J0nN's Cmmcn (Portsmouth).-.\[orning_r Service, 10:30; Evening Service, 7:30. ST. Axnm:w`s Cncncn (City Hn.1l).- Morning Service, 11:00; Evening Service, 6220. \l\'l.`\I l'4.\Dl Ml `l .\..N. GOING WEST at 1; PM. For Passage Tickets ag~p!_\' at lhc ofcc uf Fuiger Bros., Ontario Street, or at the Lake un.l liiverSt:-amboat Ullice, 51. Lawrence Wharf, l`..n- ..I` Y..k...n.. Qn--._.r C R. Cluwr-um, .\ln~zter, EAVES Can-uthers Whr|rl'9\'1'ry A 1 at 32.20 o clock. CaALm-ms` Cmmcn (Earl Strcet).-Morning service, 11:00; Evening Service, 6:30. Bxocx S1-mar-:1' Pm:s|n'1*muAN Cnrmcn.-Morn- ing Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, 6:00. WESLEYAN 1:1-noms-r Cnvncn (sydenlmm Street).-Mornii|g Service, 10:30 ; Evening Ser- vice, G230. 'K`rn.\'-Jlcr.-`mu! I'o.-ml Guido. "B _,... ...,v \..v..,, u.uv CONOREGATIONAL Cuuncu (Wellington street) -\Iorning servicn, 11:00 ; Evening service, 7:00. VILLAGE SCEWGL (Montreal Roa.d).-Sundny School, 9:00 a.m.; service, 2:30 pm ' BAPTIST Cuuucn (Johnson StrccL).-M0rning Servicu, 11:00 ; Evening Service, G230. ST. M.uu"s Cnln-;muL (Roman Catholic).- Mass, 7 ;.m.; Mass 10:30 11.01.; VL-spe'rs, 3:30 IL"). * \.......b ..-. - Ix, ; u.uv uvculug >Jl:l'\'ll:|', l) Mmnonxsr EPISCOPAL Cuuucn (John StreeI).--Morning Service (Free), lO:3(); Ev ng Service (free), 6:00. I`.-my... . ..... . . . n. QATIIOIJC Avosu-our Cnuncn (Queen Street)- Morniug Survicu, 10:00; Evening Servi(-e,5:l 10. Rsumoos Tnrsrumca MEETING at the Sons of Temperance Hall, Princess Strex-L, every Sunday afternoon, from 41 to 5 o'clock. lull. Every house probably takes in lodgers, but than there are not very mlny houses. The bsthers resort ton neighbouring sand bank, is sister islnnd which the Governor, it will be remembered, some time ago stocked with rah. bits, which begun eating up the grass that held the and bank together, so that me Hell- golsnders become furious and tnlked of shaking otf the English yoke. However `hi rabbits were all shot, and the islanders wens pacied, and nothing more was said about thei`o1d Frisian Constitution. Their lsngnsge is Gar. man, but. they detest that nstim IIIOIO even than they do ourselves. They are not Er glish, though they on English subjects; they are not Germain, though they speak `German. Th`! lraolixolnnders, the noblest of crest. 0*! Most; -11. foreigners nre skit, which in mlaiiznnely d.-docs mun: am. The top of ``m`' BN0. as wellsslesn rs TIIVH FAVOURITE UPPER CABIN a-on Auvh xm-uh-1 l`.(':H.'._V, rt)`.-npl_\', unrl 1-xpwllunurny n, > ,-DAILY .\'i-'.\\'SJxHS PRINTINL} UFFICEI VIC? UZJU. VV|:.>Lr-:YAN M1-:1'noms1' CHURCH (Quoon -.\l0ruing Service, 10:30; Evening 6:30, vmurnuu, nevau and unmornm. E" A'c~.)mfor;able and convenient Wallin Room for Ladies and Gentlemen on the Wharf- C. 11. HATCH, Agent. Kinmmn. Jun 0.2 IRTI , . _ Pmumva: METHODIST Cmmcn --Murning Service, 10:30; Even , , V1 r- -...- .--.vu..-ugu ur LIIIIMIUUIJGIVIJ. The corfeapondent of an English paper than describes the island of Hehgolnnd :- H is I III red hi. riiino nlluialn 4-me l\r cl... ucucnue: tut: Ilmnu OI r1engo|nnd:- lull hill, rising straight. out of the water, with I and bank on one side. on the sand, and part of the way up the hill, is the town. or rather village. It was inhabited in tonner times by pilots and wreckers, but now they have degenernted into lodging house keepers Heligolnnd is the Mitigate of Hm`.- burg. Thlther stream the c7tizana of the! rich city to gamble in rouge-et.noir (at least, they did when I was there) and to enjoy sen bath. ing. There is A regular reason in the summer months and sometimes many passengers that nrrtmught in the Iteumer are obliged to sleep on board, and go beck agIin-l._he island being full. 1 u____ L__,__ _,,L nu . u - - - -';&TEi~771:s F173 2,913.- "sU:my%I;iR;;7;+;;;ur:nouus ow -' PU BLIC WORSIIIP. ..v....-.-5 .-\..un.u, n u ulvun. S1`. MAm; s Cmmcn (Barn-iee1d).-Morning Service. 11:00. THE IMPORTANCE OF HELIGOLAND. Th: l\l\DIAannn.l;;-an -1` __ n. (I-4 Wnsnsnu METHODIST Cnuncu (Portsmouth. -2:30 pm. FflAID;\Y EvEi~x1Nc.. Jumai : GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. n . n _ . . -.......l .I........o o'..,..... .1... I. .KIn;:s.ton and (tape Vincent Ferry. `()}|.\HCNCl.`V'G .\lUND.\Y, 26:11 in3t., the (J Summer WAT!-IRTUWN, 0. Hinckly, Sean, .\lasu=r, will leave Kingston daily, (Sundays excapted) ..z.-nun :.,, ,,u,;-n-urn.