_. ... Inna` WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Hair. Fibres. Seaweed. &c.. n.t!.rm=t. eh vvxuuuvv ounvlnua, Wlclier, Ivory, Bone, Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract the dye quickly, ifapplied in boiling water. BLUE 2 For laundry purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenuy bottle of Wargan ta,VloIet, Crimson or Blue will make from `splat to a quart of beautiful colouring, ac- cording to shade required Apply with 3 brush. _.-`c... .....\.__ ..._ ,, PAPER and`WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: ._bott1e or` No. 2 Black to half a-Dint of hot water. UAA CLAIR: _:_D0ttlO 0! N0. 2 Black n-pint water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A Sixpennv home Canary dissolved in a pint of boiling water. PHOTOGRAPHS may be tinted; dilute the dye with water ; 3 bottle of Magenta to a pint of water. to. ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a few drops into an egg cup add warm water; use witha brush or pen Borders of books, similar to Ward and Lock a Arabian Nights. &c.. m`v be nrntlv mu... mawu In lnla manner. BLANUMANGE,` JELLY, CORN FLOUR ICE 0REAMS,&c: While in a. liquid state add one or two drops of Muxzenta. A man Lulln unn.Anm,ac: while in drops Magenta. A more simple or elegant tinting cannot be had. OONFECTIONERS will nd Magenta, Violet, Orange and Pink useful colours, GELATINES and GLUES are sueoegetully : coloured with these dyes. INK : A Sixpenny bottle of. Magenta to a pint or more of cold water Ann; :1 uupunny name or. Magenta WATEB. ' One drop of dye will tint a quart. PRINTING on Ootton, Silk or Wool in the ordinary way. BLENDING some of the dyes in the bath will produce II innity of nude, according to auto. . nuruers or uooxs, summer to Ward Lock'a Nights, &c., my be prettily mum inated in this manner. IIZANHMANHIIE` ,Y`I'4`TTV nnn\v nv A--- 1|. lSUhh.!1..1`.\ UU.\ 11 1 , Patentee, Batccrson, London. To meet the want which is felt for a , of organic poisons cheap City and Country Newspaper in Kingstmn and Frontenac and the nurrnun(l- mg Counties. the l ubl':ahcr M the KlN(lRT()N tin /.n`.'r'rE will, on tho 2nd January, 1871. and on each nun-mxmling Mumlny, issue It l'IIlls1i7.mltluulxlc-(lmny alu-ul, r:nm:1inin;,{ all who general news uf the week, with city ml cmunry n(t\\'.-4, whicll will lw. [)|1l)ll.-+lII'(l nu snln.~1(-riptiun at the law rate of One Dul- , or other provisions Freeing wheat, and pl plants in pots null` the rl``Hllll(!Rr\ of cut )1 the pnmtuo, vim-, dolnnntic nniumlrl. barreln, p'|ukl'm,; Lube, ' lnr 51 ycnr. IL is intended to ulll-r tn the local public dnrlu-hing its colour mclwnp, interesting and useful fennily news- and invigorsuing M'- Kmzsrxas mus? `mm, mm uruny rly adapted for lor which all` Ftheir poisonous , , are unn.vuilub1el' PUBLICATION OFFICE: Dally News Steam Prlnung llouua, Pnmonss Smnm-, Knmyrou. ? THE` \ K'NT9'! ..W.E'T`- \ l)|)( .l'. 1.. .~ paper. In politics the KINGSTON GAZETTE will occupy n neutral ground, identifying itsell with neither of the existing political par-. [l(`S, hut. he independent nnd non-partizun in its tliscussitinsraritl arguments on all [)ullli(`.2ll(1ll(`Elii()[|5\. Politics, however, will he less ll fenture than interesting news and reuling matter, as in the present stnte oi` the country the nppctile for politienl dia- putntions appears to hnvc ho.-conic lost, or at nll events greatly lesaenetl, since the rul- vent of Confederation. which has given a destiny to Cnnmla and harmonized previous politicnl elements. 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I 1 or-vn The FIll'lllBl"S Guide MONTHLY : .u........J .. ~~~~~~~ `V - JAMES NEISH, __ .r .L_ I\_:I.. KY- l`\.|I\.12lJ gnu! uu-u.uuJ . CuslomPr_ to shopman in 9. culler'a: Show me a \5rnxll, low-priced shears. Shoprnau (rdC(`ll0llSl_V); Perhaps you mean a pair of shears. 1`~xsLomer (severely): I mean pre- cisely what I said. Shopmnn (opening 8 Spas cimr-n article): Are there not two blades? and don't two mnke I pair? Customer (tri. lIm[Ihnnlly): You have two legs; does that minke you A pair of man? The shears were done up in profound silence. From observations under the Microscope of the blood of palienla using Fellow`: Compound Syrup of llypophnsuliitn-1, taken from lime to lime, positive proof has been obtained of we stand; removal of diseased and dead blood put- ticls and me substitution of vivalised discs, so necessary to the conetrut-tion of healthy muscle. -.4dv. mu 5uu'1"1` Publishing ` Street, New York. TERMS. others disposed to canvass` 71.0; iAnd a This U.,.npanxl1n5 been doing business In Catnsdn for nag, .; secured the pubhc condence by prompt and hbernl settlement gf .*'& . complied with the: laws of Uaum-.1: bgivdtho D-sposit with the Gown... m` ..!If And is prepared to isne Policies on norms as low u_ the V - A .- 43* K. `HE URIGINAL CHLORUDYNE, invented by t R. Freeman, Pharmuceutist, is allowed to be [ one 0! the greatest discoveries of the present century. It is largely employod'by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in hospital and private practice in all parts of the world. It has eIl'ects peculiar toitself, and which are essential- " ly different to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name ol Chlorodyne, but have no pretence to posseaing its virtues, lt rapidly relieves pain, from ihatever cause, al- ` lays the irritation of fever, soothe! the system under exhausting diseases, and glvessleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant fesliu so commonly arising from the use of opiates. t continues to hold its unshaxen position ` in the estimation of the Professions: the best,' most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made aldavlte that the have tested its escts in oareful eon son wit tknaa nr -0 DR, n()t.l.IR.RROWNE GHLDRO. i./F-" ' 7 "`&`.-J A, wnsxur muunv Jonah`; OONTAINING _ ALL THE Nizws op ,5? ENTEBTA nuna 3303133? A ._._; ..A` ...........I ..-- :2, have teams In enacts Ill carom: com Ion vnu: those of DR. COLLIS-BROWNE 0111.030- DYNE, and depooed to the fucta thst they lnnnd It a more certain und reliable nremntlon. \*F.\ V ]`l{lN l`lNG MATERIAL Inn 1 In-on ju.-at mlulml to the DAILY NI l'1'.m'1x. UFI-`l(`|l, the establishment is i 1.4.-ucr pn-_<`n`Tou tlmn ever to execute F Pl:lN'I`lN(`. am! every variety 0! work. cnnicy, neatu css an rnennzms t ccunhi Ulli," Iuu uepoleu to II!!! mail was may found It a more certain preparation, and greatly preferred FBEEIANS." ` Earl Russell communicated to the Royal Col lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman. that in lianilla the only remedy at my use in Cholera wan Chlorodine. 071.- II.J.'....l "Ila.-nu Juan flnaolp .'fII1-DC Ith Kingston, Feb. 8, 1870. -, Unloroaine. 77;: Medical Times and Gazette, Junulry 13th, 1866, states, It has en immense sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores o! Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did It, not lupply a want and ll a place. Mnnllfnntllred he the Inventor. Riclmrd Free- 1 TH1A;"%ff"f: CHRONICLE AN'[)*?"M;. A WEEKLY FLMILV :nm....._ { JLWE want anu rm 3 place." Manufnctured by the inventor, Richard Free- man, '10, Keunington Park Road, London, 8. The Lvennina has emnnved on the Government '10, neunmgmn run nogu, London, 5. The genuine has engraved on the Government Stamp (outside each Bottle), FREEHAIPB ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE." ' U11. Ill-'1 QULVUQ E U 13 l:Ul.|Vlll|Jl.IlKly pl'0V6Q_ by an overwhelming weight of medical testimny, and by the practical test. of successful experience for twenty years in :11 put: of the world, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most emce- cious, the molt palauble, and, its rqnd ., cutative etfecu, theanoat economiql all kinds. Henna the universal celeb:-itv at Dr. dn Jnnnhkl UUKHLIVQ CINE, 5I.IU"IIlQ$l UIIEUIIIW II llnul. 3 Hence the universal celebrity 0! Dr. do Jonglfl Oil, and the uupnnlleled demnhil lot this unri- valled preparation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. am HENRY mmsn, BAR'l`., 11.11., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Irelgnd. I hnvn fraauantlv nrenm-ihd Dr. la Jnnnlh 1' uyuncuau xu unuuury an we queen Ill uexgnu. I have frequently preaoribo-l Dr. do Jouglfn, ` Light.-Bx-ownCod Liver Oil. I eonaiderit to ho- a very pure oil, not likelyto create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great ulna." ` w END H` l`() mun FRIE'NDS.---The UIIRUNICLR AND NEWS is published every Friday murnin-,:, and contain 5 all the ncwzsof the week. For Fifty Cents, paid In advance, yuu may send it to your friends fur Lhrgee mouths at. the reduced rates of pnstage. For One Dollar it may be sent six. months.` Single copies,price Five cents, may be bad at the Daily Nevuoice, Princess sues-.t.. PAID Ul` CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.` LOSSES PAID IN FIFTY YEARFL... -- J DR. EDWARD SKITH, ?.L8., 1 Medica10icer to the Poor Law Boardof Great 1 " Britain. 1 We think it I great advantage that than is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which is univonnlly admitted to be geuuiue-the Light-Brown,0ll supplied by Dr. dc Jongh. It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst. a much vnriety And un- certainty, we have oondence in its genuine- neaa.-(Ext.i-uct. from Consumption: its Early , and Relnedinbla 8tagee.") Cash on hand and in4Ban|:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lleallsstalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mortgage Bonds . . . . . . . . . ...................""""""' _ Bank Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:'"""""- "'0oun.... United some gnu uuy Stock and other Public Secntiliu R. DE JONGIPS LIGHT-BROWN GOD LIVER OIL. DE. DE JONG_H S Oil in convincingly proved. w an overwhelming weight of medical t:-ntimiinv, DR. LANKESTER, `F.R.S., Coroner for Central Iliddluex, I consider that the purity of thh oil is seem : ed in its preparation, by the personal attention ol so good a chemist and intelligent I physician as Dr. do Jough, who has Ilaojrrizcan the best medical treatise on the oil with which I am no- quaiuted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee no be preferable to my other kind as regards geuuiueneaa And medical a- cacy. DR. LETHEBY, Kedical Oicer of Health and Chief Analyst to the Oity 0! London. I " In all cases I have found Dr. do Jonglfs 1 Light.-Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence: 0! ` aholaic compounds, and of iodine in I state of organic combination, are the uibst remarkable. It is, I believe, universally scknowledgud 59: -. this oil has great. tho pntlc power; and hair ` my investigations, I h vs no doubt ollts being an pure and unadulterated u-tiolt." ' / _ .1 ll 5; an is rI"*-30.`.-I t of g..eggb;;; 1'-1:, D31hup 11 nu. 1srg Pmorive 0` pnceo nu- mm mm Addresa mentor rnymcllu no uuy's nosplm. I have frequently recommended persons can- suiting me to make. use of Dr. de Jongh s Cod Liver Oil. I have been well satised , with its effects, and believe it. to be I very pure oil well fitted for those cases in which the use 0} tlnt substance is indicated. uuwu Iur uuuuu GIBBS Ill indicated." DR. GRANVILLE, F.R.S., Author of the Spna ot Ge:-nmny. Dr. Granville has found that Dr. do Jnngh I Light,-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired effect. in a shorter time than other kinds, and that .- it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too` oftau conaeuuant. on than ndminhltn-nnn of tho: J ousxas T0 I.E'l`.--VVu invite ntt.eu- I tion to the advantages presented by 1 me DAILY Nuws as an advertising medium : 101'` House: to Let. Enjoying by fat the In E local circulntion, it presents the wigzt. pnbcity to than announcements. Potion! having home: to let cannot do home: shun ndvettiu the fact. in the Dan! , Nun. U. uuea not cause was nausea and lnmgesuon 800` consequent on the ndminiatl-Ition of the pale oil. nuvun unuruu, ni5q., 1.5. n., U: Surgeon to (Sharing-croea Hpspitnl. For several years past I has. been In the M- bit of prescribing Dr. de Jonglfa Light;-Brown Cod Liver Oil. and nd it to be much more a- cacioua than other varieties of the name modicinc which 1 have also employodwith 1 View to $83 ' their relative Anne:-ion-itv_" wmcu 1 nave use employo relative superiority. .j. I !`1"l'.liU I.` U1" lLUV.E.l$'l'lBl1VU.-"15 1" ' amusing at times "to observe th stores of the merchgnts who don ? univer- tise; to see the anxious proprietors look- ing into the streets and use the pulp! 8 by, wonderingvwhy they don t come in while the stores of their nei hbouro who do sdvertise are thronged wit cuetoml uome. people will learn by oboorvuioll lndothan will nnA._..1)au Palladlun. uv -uvul uuu IFU Iullliullgl vuul \iIlIQIJII"_?'-|` '- ' luone. learn oburuuon * sutlothen will not--Daily razuaau-. , EDWIN CANTON, Q., F.R.0.B., Surgeon to Chm-inthm-nan l'-I n|minL rmer or Anvnzlmslna.--I:io=` `A an-nunn nln if-nan Vin AI-unnrvn fhl: pa. BARLOW, F.R.S., Senior Physician to Guy's Hospital. I freauentlv mcommamlad nerson ASSETS, JANUARY In, 1870. 1' In I- .u y un. . uv -ml time, from which deduct ` - clilfervxnce between Montreal 5 I $50,000,- mild yin: gta :.':~`_...?-A 0' I\'IR\' DIICRIPTIOI i Run-xnxvvl noeuly, cheaply, and expeditiously a. m~1).u1.v w.ws.mu PRINTING urrxomm Inn Inn on-_:_ Plllflll. Ill Y'V'?|Iv1E':(" | and 1'! 00$! WEI, Ahou ; inuron. ' W innhjlt` ' ` " Y over M1 on: `I line`: 50. 4 uni. In )*.2}E Iwn-,mru-, l| c.w(`uL, unu Luv: hmly be uulln-`nz-:d to make in the umltcr to the Govern- rllnc aid of the Clmmhers ol Mnnrhcutezr, Binninghnnn, I, I`-|ns and Edinguvgh." midnight, via London. July elections passed off without ianq s " I ` who DAILY NIW5 may be no pnlnlimuiun otca, Prin- BLUME Iil_nL and_ Liil|,t:tgtl;}v;: on th; 0 1 ence of t r he I SAUNDEICD, xu,u, Au. College of Surgeons, .1 Yatesa Surgery, wi luv- y B. .EV '_ _ nce, ANS, M.R.U.S., Princess Street, '14 Msmlean. 3-John Illudic. V AT-LAVV, Solicitor in Q Money to lend at easy w....rH:v, MNTOSH, Veerinzry Sm" pot the G1_1tan0 Veterinary 1-sleeve & Walkem, :38 and Attomes-at-I..aw, C. ' "` Walkem, ' OFFICE. Close. Arrive. 1.00 P..\l.~ \.nr\ nu `J. 1'. uu. Rlcmmn vvunpu-n; UV , L and LONDON. Agen Clarence Street, op --D3. MACLEAX, > 7 ,uuu name. ; s. Cartwright. I nn 1 A VV OFFICE (Hill-.H. Prince Arthur. NED is prepared 1 `_and Specications of ` , and also to super EL. --.. n Ill lk. Db` mmluined LLOWS ; _ _p of Ilypophos Fr . , . . _ And Italian _` taught and with 1 . ' table and arm her Bilucati(Ani1. eqLLEGE-Boau-(1 an -`n-in R001". IS. U21 IN: Block, Princess St L L 1370. tecture. Iuhvmn :. .......- `HE 3111]. WIFE pulmonary consI IlIaondsta.m= will oi lmvmg ' Nwu-.-1 Lw~ Utiice n-om umre - Mr J. .Lnton s A Es TUI\ ED. I Insurance Co. BINE. MAXWE Anne (mice. poAL. m. 1 I 1 to M ' ;pp'yV ajor `FELLOWS, Che) SN Tn]... ). `corner f "Ontl `t;ee1 .a, I(in?...+.... `E III II FIN E XX-`)1 mouerate. rnv For particulars G. 'PISATI Brock S FYIIIOCSII -3 In . Maclean. of King Wand _ 7*`: `Ill!-l B611 8` F9 18 warrzmte E Inspection of t > Compaiia r nvnnn 1 11 d [`h0'lS-ind Dollars. And Where-as the amount oftho existing d.-bi ut the said Munit-ipality of pri.'i.'i[`nl and inter. est amounts to the sum of Hue llunulrt-tl and Twenty-Six Thousand Nim` Hundrml and Ninet_v-'I'wo Dollars, the said sum being for principal, no interest being over due. And Whereas for paying the interest and creating 11` equal yearly Sinking Fund lnr pay- ing the said sum of Una Hundred and Fifi} Thousand Dollars as hereinafter mentioned, il will requirn an equal annual special mte ot four mills and six fnurtnenths of a mill on tlm dollar, in addition to all rates to be levied in each year. 7 He it. therefore. enacted by the Municipal n, Mas If: any .UPPE year Be it. therefore, by Corporation of the County (L:'_Fronlennc, 1. That it shall and may be lawful fur the said Iuncipality to aid and assist the Kingston and Pembroke Railway Company by giving thereto the sum of One Hundred and Fin} -I-|.4.._._/l n-n..... :n n..hanmv-9.: hv wnv oi CKUI U ILII Thousand Bonus. 0 Thai: 'I`ru\1-II:-rs`nml Pmalnl ulllo. - 2. That it shall be lawful for the Warden 0! said municipality to cause any number ot De- bentures to be n-ado for such sums of money as may he required, not less than one hundred lol- lars each, and not exceeding in the whole tlw sum of one hundred and fty thousand dollars, and that the said Debentures shall be s -alod with the seal of the corporation of the County of Frontenac, and be signed by the Warden, and countcrsigned by the Treasurer ot said municipality. 3. That the said Debentures shall be inside payable within twenty years from the day here inatter mentioned for this Bylaw to take effect. at the oice of the Treasurer of said munici- pality, and shall have attached to them coupons for the payment ofinterest. 4. That the said Debentures shall bear in- terest at and after the rate of six per crnt per annum from the date thereof, which interest shall be payable half yearly on the thirty-rst day of December and the thirtieth day of June in each year. 5. That for the purpose of forming a sinking fund for the payment of the said Debentures, and the interest at the rate aforesaid to become due thereon, an equal special rate of four mills and sii-fotrrteenths of a mill on the dollar, in ll addition to all other rates, be raised, levied and `e collected in each year upon all the rateable pro- ng party of the municipality during the continu- r_ anec of the said Debentures, or any of them. 3. 6. That this Bylaw shall take effect and go m into operation upon the thirty-first day of De. to cember, A.D., 1871. '1 Th. aka unirl numn...-..a tn I-u: nianorl and cember,A.u.,nsl1. 7. That the said Dabenlures to be signed and issued as aforesaid shall be delivered by the Treusurer of the said municipality to Delino D. Galvin, Esq , and Lieut.-(fol. Herchmer Humil- Inn an lrl1s1loea fnr said municinnlitv. and the Unlvm, [Seq and menu.-um. nercumer unnum- ton, as trustees for said municipality. said trustees an appointed shall be authorized to hand the said Debentures over tn the said Com- pany in proportion to the work done, at. the rate of$l,000 for every $8,000 expended by the said Company. R That. the said trustees shsll onlv be au- said Uompauy. 8. That the said trustees ahnll only ihorised to hand the said Debentures over to the maid Railway Company on condition that the said Railway is to be built through the said County to the rear, so far as the same is pmcti_ cable and the topographical nature of the coun_ try will admit of. 9 Aid be it further enacted that lbe votes try will aanm. ul. 9. And be it further of the electors of the municipality of the County of Frontenac, entitled to vote on Ihia Bylaw, shall be taken on the 13th day of July, A.D., 1871, from nine o'clock in the forenoon until ve o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, atthe following places in the said County, by the following Returning Officers :-- B.\RRU<`.-At ttie School House, Village of Oloynn, William Deighlon Retqrning Uicer. nu nu rs ,, 1* BY-LAW BED!-`URD-At: the Town Hm, Fermoy, Jo- seph M. Tnggarl Returning Umcer. ucl CLARENDON AND MILLER.-Aluckshol Scbool House, Clnremlon, Francis Elkington Returning Officer. ElNCHlNBROUKE-No. 1. School House, Dennialon, John Hnmnltnn Returning Otcer; No. 2. At the School House, Parham, John Griitb Returning Officer. " gs-= .x' rt 1-: I`/7:5 171 f GARDEN ISLAND--At the School House, Garden Island, Robert Nancoilis Returning Officer. ..-u.n-an:-an A . .L- n\.__ An A _n, n, u Luuvl . ` xENNEBI:'c-A: the Town Hm, Arden, D.- vid Uaborne Returning Officer. KINGSTOH_-gNp. 1. At the Town Hall {`,...-..n..i I.-$aFh* Fnrnwlh Rntlnrnina nm,-aw Gala.raqui,JoWphB. Foraylh Returning Officer; No. 2. AIN. Leonard's Shop, Westbroolgg, N-1- thnniel Leonard Returning Otcer; No.3. At Eli Meachem'a House. Elginburgh, Robert Shannon Returning Utcer; No 4. At Collins School House, Monlreal Road, John Doyle Remrning Oicor. l.nlT(:HRRl)l`lGH - At Switzer's Hall. Ie_I.urnmg Umcor. LOUGHBOROUGH At. Switzer's Hall, Sydenham, William Walsh Returning Offi- t-at nun. 0LDEN-At Mountain Grove School House, John Gunning Returning Otcer. OSO-A`. Davis a School House, 6th Conces- sion, Joseph Davis Returning Oicer. PALMERSTON AND 0ANON'l`O-Al Wil- rllllnlkll` ALVLY UDLVUH lklil 'VlI' liun Evans : House, 8 th Concession, Pnlmera- ton, Alexander Parker Returning (Jicer. PITTSBURGH AND HOWE IRl.AND_Nn IOU, l\l8XI[ILI9l' I'II'K|3l' lVB|.|.Il'lllIlg UIIICBF. . PITTSBURGH AND HOWE ISLAND-No. 1. Township Office, Bsrrieeld, Robe!-I. Duulop Returning Uicer; No. 2. No. 9 School House, 'Phillipavi|le Road, Robert Trotter Ramtuing Oioer; No. 3. No. 12 School House, Brews-r`s Mills, John Bower Eelnrning Oioer; No. 4. No. 6 School Home," Kiu|lay a, William Smith, Rolnrnlng Ocer; No. 5. At. the School House, ` Xonh Rouge, Howe lnlmd, William Allen, Re. Inrnlug Ooor. I15 5-. . --_ __ P0l;T'L:ND--No. 1. At the Town Hall,` Bmonnuh, Alton Spin Bunxningetoors Ill`: .n.. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. * ,` s:\r.1\'v.-lnd depart from the Kingston lo .` \ nu Ilullnwa - I00, JOBEIVU DIV)! IEBIIIYDIIJK UUJCCI. PALMERSTON AND OANON'l`O-Al Wil- '._-n D---`.1. En.`-A I 0|. nniunn-n:A- D_l-...-- )3 0' Kl? ulluurcu null I` |II_v Dollars in Debenlures by way No. 2. At Abrnms'a Hall, Verona, Joseph Abrams Relurning Ofcer. PORTS\1()U l`H-A( the Town Hall, Thomas Kelly Rx-turning Omcer. ,__._....._\ . u . .. .___I:..I.. Gnu-o l\U||:' I\\'\u| IJIIIB xv Any... . ST0RRING1`0N-No. 1. At Anglin'e Store, Rauersea, William Hewlon Returning Oicer ; No. 2. AL Day`: Ha.1l,Inverory, David J. Wei- ker Returning Ofcer ', No. 3. A: Gay '3 Work Shop, Sunbury, John Langwitb Returning Uf- REF . snuu. Palmerston and C`nonlo - At William Evans`: [louse-, 81h loncossion, Pnlmerslon. l`:l!.nhurgh and llowelslnnd-No 1. Town. ship 0ll'u-vi, lhrri<~ll.sld -, No. `J. No. 9 Selma! llo-.,sa~, Pbillipsvnlle Rmul; Nu. 3. N0. 12 Sclmol llouso_ llruwn-r a Mills; No. -1. N0. 6 \'(`ll0-H House, Kinsloy's; No. 5. A? Hu- School Hnnse, Nurlh Ranue, Howe Island. Porlland - No. I. At. the Town Hall, Hnrrowsmitlx; No. 2. Al Abmms'a Hall, Ve- `V U ville. Sl0rrinv_lon-Nc\. 1. At Anglin sSLore, Rat- N nurse-n; .\'v\. '2. AlDz1y J lIn1l,Inve.rnry; No. 3. AL Gaye Workshop, Sun`\ury. Wolfu Island-Al the Town Hall, Marya nllln Portsmouth--At the Town Hull. u . A. ._,|:,u. \K1NGsToi\f_: EiAzBTT\ ALL THE NE'\'i .s{`i5W'rnI: WEEK. Portland, Maine, June 30.-Tlie British steamer Clotliilde, which has been ashore nn VVs:lls beach since December last, has been llonlul and U)Wl.'\| into the harbour. St. Louis, .\lu., June 30.--Muce has ac- cepted 0'13-nldw,in`a challenge, offering to tight him fur any umount iroin $2,500 $10,000. Mace is willing to give () Baldwiu his own time, but prefers that the fight should nccnr unar New Orleans. Mace will ..-..|...u.i.. ._..F.. ....i,._ '1`--. A n , . _ . A -.. an PUBLISHED IN THIS PART OF CANADA LOCAL NEWS, GENERAL NEWS, WAR NEWS, MARKET NEWS, AND FAMILY READING. Subscriptions, which may begin at any time, invariably in advance. Cingslon, June 19, 1871. ONLY ONEDOLLAR. A Large -(`).1`1uantity &'uReadin g. nun IQ Tnlr I `HIS elegant Turkish Tonic is one of the most salutary and delicate preparation ever Inbmitted for public approval `in this hemisphere. and asserts its pretensions to patronage on the following grounds: That. it in a nrenaration nf nne nfthp mmn patronage uu tuu nunuwnug gruuuus . That it is a preparation of one of the most eminent Purveyore to the Ottoman Court, it prevents acidity of the stomach. it relieves lowness of spirits. lt is a mild and invigorating tunic, and n amost eicient but innocuous stimulant, It renders the breath sweet and agreeable. It stimulates the appetite if taken before meals. It promotes digestion if taken after meals. It neutralizes the propensity for strong liquors. . . it renders the intellect bright and clear. If taken habitually it imparts vitality and energy to all the bodily organs. Rv its use a man of 70 will hannmn, an it `Published at the otce of the DAILY NEWS: energy (.0 an we uuuuy organs. By its use a man of 70 will become, as it were, restored to the elasticity of 30; and to persons of delicate constitutions it is strongly recommended. It :3 an nanntn` fnvnnv-Ha with f\-h.-.0-` -)lU,UUU. HIUCU IS Wllllll lll BIVU \I IJHIUWIU pmhu.bl_\' trarn umlcr Tom Allen, near St. Louis. Tom Kelly is mentioned as O'Bnld- wiu's trainer. All--u WI put $1,000 on Mace. \`..._ \' ._l. `l..1.. "\ l`L.. ._...A.._ A1` Duo recommenueu. II. is an especial favourite with Oriental ladiel. Q.......-. 01.... lmnhh Innrunun ...A -.:A..I net. Secure, then, 11661111. longevity and vital energy hi the habitual use of the ALKABASAR TURKISH TONN`. I|IJI\ADl\Dl\K\ LUGDIDIJ IUIVIU. Kept in stock by the principal Druggiata and Grocers in the Dominion. For directions for sea label; on bottles. HENRY OEAP AN 8 00., M EVANS, among an 00., z "'*'- Sole Agents for the Dominion, Hontranl. J I1]! 5. Printed Every Salurdny, AND CONTAINS - _-_-. -...---. ..-. --an Iw1I1I' 5013 A lqntrul, J 111} 5. _aEsT__poLLAn mn__ T PBIMEBA PARIS 1857 L 4e_ _ , Dy `DB muluunu UHF; UI [HE ALKABASAR TONIC. 1! in mark hv Lhn nrinninnl Du-uanino: _ 1.eouaru'a nuop, vvv:sI..\ . AL Eli Mem'hem's House, 4. AL Collins School Ilousv-, .\lHNI).\\ 1-`.\'l~`.NlNu. JULY ` the Town Hall. Arden. 1. At lhe Town Hall, Oalanr N. Leonard : Shop, West. In I`.li Mam-ham -I House nd lll l vllald vnlle lrewn-r mm.- lurlh W0. In 0 Av AI-up-nrna'a Hall \.'g., . G ARL Pb him frou .',ruing f rmnodiea zive. The mat wh: - N0. 1. School Honaoj Al thx-School House, Pur- `J9 owing Municipalities in o'clock in the forsennnn ,~. afternoon of the same ri1z.:r's [I;;l|, Syend JOHN CRAIG, County Cle_rk. LONDON I8`! ki , Gar- Iresnemu Luv nu u . . . . -- , ing bad nine! 3. Freeing men from taint. _ Connwracting the effects organic `, taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provunder. \ uchor seed from snint. ` ` Maintaining the health oi and noiiacrvntoric-H. Preserving and restoring , " tluwms kept. in water. . D:-s|I.roviliL thu hliizht of t, sh, butter, F | ` kept. in wuwr. Destroying thu blight hop, mulberry woo, Sic. Washing dogs and other Cleansing bottles, heel` .luiry mom-iln. Washing the hair and wlmn turning grey. Enlmncing the purifying and iiivigorsitinig lect.H of hnths nml Lulm. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying ani- mal virni-. Treating the infectious diseases of came, horses, dogs, &c. One gallon makes 200 to 300 gallons adapted 1 for use. N.B.-Condy's Fluid is the Standard SL'lenl,i(' Post. for Organic Mnttvr in \Vntr=r. nml Iifiimlsn the only known means of rapidly nnd conipluu-_vl 1':-ceing Drinking \Vnl.cr from Organic Triint, which in so common 11 cause 0| 2-\crion.~a limmsc. 'l`o' rapidly purify the air, use the dilnt.L~l fluinl with Candy's Uzoniser" or other Sprny-pro- I ,1 ..__ H by ('u.T,R. thy train ` n u u u \Vl1\C" '4 5| CUHIHHIII ll UIIIIHD UI -`H..Ann-n -....-.. . uid | ducer. CONDY'S PATECT OZONISED WATER, (I-`OR TOILET l`UILl 0RES,) Removes from the mouth impure nnd toreign tastes and odours, `whether arising from mbar-1-0 or other muses, um] (:nunt:r|('.La the irritation and morbid mac:-ctionna of curious teeth. It puri- tlvs and aoftmxa the Hkin, and, used in the lmth, tends to pronmte :1 healthy state of the whole nody. 0 II. BOLLMAN CONDY, D.o.u.n.n R..n.u-unn Lnmlnn uve. day seems as yet, unhappily, far die- ,mnt. when public opinion or State interfer- i -nce will prevent the advertisement or sale of my secret. medicine whatsoever. It is to he |0pCd mm the profession will continue to nrand as unworthy the conduct of those of its riemhers who by testimonial or olhorwise'ui-J the disposal of such things."--Lancat. mnwl we nmnnnnvmzt LLIU unuyuaau un DIAULI -......,.. TOWLEHS CHLORODYNE. The Original Preparation of known Compo-.:i- tion. From Dr 0. Kidd, Author-of Standard Works on Chloroform. Szmkville-street, Piccadilly, London Sir,-I think if you would advertise ynur Ohlorodyne more than you do, you would help to beat the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men thinkwith me, and recommend your com- pound, bnt will never prescribe :1 secret ru- rnedy. Cannes Kine, M.D. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :--I only requires to be known to be appreciated.` [ have no hesitatien in characterising: it (vgz, l`owle a Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrhoea, colic, rsgue, spasms, I have found it to relieve more pain and CBUSK` more joy than any other article that `can be V-Amed. \Tn-an __ I`hn Dr-nfnaainn in warned naninnt in- CHOLERA, DIARRHGQA, &c. RUSSELL sent to the College of Physicians 3 communication received by from Manilla (where tho]-.:n\ had been fearfuily) to the elfucl. that, of all tried, Ghlorodyne was the must e11"ec- -nus ~-Amen." No'rI.-The Profession is warned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now In the market. Each genuine bottle bears a fuc- simile of Proprietox- s signature on the stamp outside. LIQ. OHLOROFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. 5-1- u......6`....o..-..-.4A D Tnmln Fknvnzno W IIVUUU K I'I!ul l'lhlSAllllV 1. Sole Manufacturer :-A. P. Towla, Chemist, Manchester. '.'UIULV .3 ouur uni 111 no 1* U11. 1 un. ' PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible in this small space to enuvnerata the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics, they are also invaluable as a colouring agent for almost every known material, 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 cm) be dyed in a few minutes for a few pence without soiling the hands. ..n..n-. . -.n . MEMORANDA. KAGENTA: 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 Rosa Pink by using less dye. Suitable `llao for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, (kc. WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the moat antisfactory results. Use alnrgt-, quantity of boiling water in an earthen pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid crosses, and in rt-nrlpr thorn nlnnn llwn in hn:I:m. ..,..+..- ql)!\llLl\.y m uumng water In earthen to render them clean. Dye in boiling water FEATHERS: Dye in hot water (a. few drops ot the dye is sufficient for one feather). COTTON: Mauve, Violet and Purple are recommended. LEATHER: Blue Magenta, Violet and Orange. Dye in warm water. NHITEWASH: To color: Magenta, for Pink or Rose; add half a bottle to A pail of Water then stir in the Whitening as u:-Hull Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as direct_ed above. STARCH: Stir ina few drops of Colour-- Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; theaeimpnrt delicate tints to Lace, Linen, kc. ' I'UDSON S SIMPLE DYES FOR TII DIBFIDI I4`, Ann Ann nan nan chum . nun, cc. New Yurk, July 3.-The murder of Pat llnlsteud in the bedroom of his mistress by her lover _ventcrd:w mmning cause: intense cxciteulent in Newark. The murderer Buns expresses no regret for the deed.