Kingston News (1868), 30 Jan 1869, p. 4

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CAPITAL` .. 31,000,000. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING I867- $2,ooo,ooo. - Funds deposited in the handaof the Goverment for the security of Policyholdera. 3 All re risks carefully surveyed, and the rnleygf Premium made to.currespond with the riskhaaumed. . .- _.... CSFFICE nimovnn TU KING STREET NEARLY - OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STORE. ~ gx,uou,ua,oU. Losses paid in 49 yesrn, . . . . $23,000,000, AVFHIS Company has been doing business in Canada. for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt and liberal nettlementof every fair claim. It has fully complied with the laws ofcsnodn by the deposit with the Goiernmont of Stocks to the amount of T 85t_b.0oo__ _ `I-HI ' qvvuVIII.I And is prepared to issue policies on terms as low an the safety of the assured wil1_permit. JAMES SWIl'.'1', 3 ___A `V. II. UFFIGE.-Soutb West corner of Dundsa and East. Streets. Wu. H. WILKISON. W. A. REEVE, M. A. nnuntv u-nwn A vlnrnnv L` AA Vlflre and Marine`: INSURANCE COJIPANY or DUBLIN. CAPITAL .. .. .. .. $2,500,000 ANNUALINOOLIE. : .. 1,000,000 ` T. GRIFFITH gt. HOOPER, L-Tc Home Insurance Company or New Haven. n u.___--- AEtna Insurance Co. of Har`t-T ford, Conn PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS_ s4,s33,54.3,39_ Lnnam: nah! 6.. an ....-_ --_ _ , Whst the riding, dancing Imlgrunes had left undone. the dressing up of the church sud home` for Chi-iutmu day t`.0tnp1exed,l sud by the time the greenery was gathered and hung, Brian knew that the ude" had nut in, And the {full waves were beuting down qvory obstacle in their course. LnAu-I ha L.-I an; L... ___J -- I- -I And In- _- 1.`. M Plninn I`; A3311`:-an-cc; C:nn};nuy % - OF LONDON. 1366. Marine Insurance. 1866. -nun: nlol ll Tues. A. Anxxiusnnn, President. ---~... ucuyllll AIKISLIL. _ _- .. I INCORPORATED IN 1819. C APITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS $4,650,938,27 H ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland Parts nn fmmn.-.m. o-...... r'Eum jnuurgnco Company or II:-nu-I Pn...I r\...._- [Iorue El Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. I-IIII 50.- Apnl 23 V -. 1). II IIJILIJULV. County Crown A ttorney. ulu VIII: ulc uuuu IIJIII5 L I "I hue just been telling KIM that your fnther Ann I were comrade: in early (1153, and aw some land times together win, the Duke of York. You hue>henrd him speak of Jessy Amberly ?" And then turning to Kate, he went on, Jessy wg. my nickname when I joined ; I believe in -those dsyd I was considered I. in-any boy, and, coining fresh from my mother : cure, my why: and wants were dierent from than of public Ichool men. . 1`his.yonng gcndemnnh father joined the name year, nd being biget Ind stronger at that time, Itood by no in more thsn one ro\it._ ` Ilia Ilnihnr in rigor` l'1n..n..I H _I.:-'_-.._ ,1 Agent at Kingston, "PH . 5| OIiioe-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. _ Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. U Dec. 20, 1867. nnuvulli D. SLTIBLII. _ Cxunua Wzuo: President. , Secret CASH CAPITAL .. .. 31,000,000. [ AKE AND RIVER msxs men on t 1 and czironon nt m.am..m.. - ....,. July 1. --:- `HE CIRC ULA'I Nnwn 3- "--"~ )HYSIUIAN. SURGEON, &c., PORTLAND, Iinnnnnn nnvrn$nrn:lH Wilkiubhvrgc Reeve, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, I", nnnnnnnnnnn no Ln Qnlumt.-ma I.Y......-1.... CHOLERA, nmaaacm, am. KARL RUSSELL sent to the Col] `J Phvininn a n n n m - - -=-A-` ' Ivuuu II; Inc Iu nuunv uulu um: ruw.'_'_ .` ` His father in iead,.Genernl," wh.is' ed K310, her soft eyes lling. . Y4-1 mu damn I hung . I-nub 4|... ___.____ JLIIIIIOI [EH2 Ill!!! [III I \JI.Iu'sVlllL7'l`|l'I-III II, Solicitor, Cnnveyaacera, &-c. Napanee, \.V 5| I UI.\JIl.I' |JUlI\II\)LV Residence Hnrrowsmilh. ant! nnu nuvnn. KLDESS bake ; and cm-goes at reasonable rates. I A tuna nmn:-nu CAPITAL Q u:+:I_.m.'{:L r:1nU..u, L1 FE ASSURANCE` (.'0.!lI A1V} . WE1;y;l__.ssu mi :-::(h-F'4?_c}1111nan)' .-Tl_:e&'Profes_s{ion is warned against in- , secret, and cheap compounds now in arket. Each genuine homo bun I fac- of Proprietor : signature on the stamp to. ' ' LIVERPOOL KIND LONDON. MAXWELL W.b"I'RAGE', W `\ Q UIIU Ul sun ucai. Ul l.l.|l:LI." so Brim`: hurt. was at rest, and what in left of it went insight to the outspok. en old noldier when old-fuhionod courtesy and chivnnlfom utention to Run seemed, in pan: nun`: eyes, the greatest chum he possessed. - '1`-In (`til lffnr thin D.:-_1_ _.2k- . ,,-J ----vn1bhI`LND anter than any other weekly,pub- the county. Advertiaaru will that these journal: are thqbeot , Iv. ~ attracting public nttennn J. B. Smllll, M.l)., _`- -uiiac JUUIIIUII public I]. Iusuraunce-. Uumpany of Jew Haven, -Conn. .._-~--..---v `rs:-pal Hartford Com}. ,,.----.. .. ........uu.urmng It (vim, nrodyne) as the most useful medi- sa appeared during the present an diarrhea, colic, ague, puma, it to relieve more pain and cause an my other article that can be Z-Iohn llludle. ,-TA__ Agent for Kingston. Uice opposite Burnett House. :7 u -unsuunule rutei. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Whayt. IUD. THO. KIRKPATRIC K. j._......._. __ nulnurv nun uuler woxid. uuvu n.-1.:-u no lf|$b|lJBl|Ilg B! EH6 lie hiui nun -the guuntle_ , it is true, of nun)` of thusc temptaiinnsw ieh V mus: easily be-set (man, but_ be had never` bran in ln\_'e: that trial remained, nnd ye -11.11 see how he met it; of irting lie Ind done his share, possibly more: than hini Ihare. Law is, we know, nt bent, dry wuik, requiring counter excitement now and (1191:; and Brian, being indnlem in his amusunents, took? that which waif: hnmi. But the women with whom -he lrlcd Said he had no hnn. IL is written that there ism tide in the affairs ul' men. This plniculnr tide Md not as yet set in upon lhc even shore of Brian : iife, but the crisis `us out far off, and, as is gen- ernily the way, fate cnmc cUVUCl`lIlC\l. by lhl: most innucutl (ii disgllisls; and so it was, that being in is fair w._._v tn becou_i.- Q L`. it nothing more, Brian, turning against his ct-usir, John Meiiisli, in this taud, was lL|.lllUlh'(l Iu mu-t his {ME Ill. "T1:-. Cciiais," Ii-hcre, an. wuk l-Inn: ClIl'ISI[I)u.-*, we iiud our 1111', sigting. by the Squire`. yuuug wife, but loulsui ii`-Hi hi.lu5 eye.-3 at nine yuuug I'M.-c` of his wife`: }uungcr s.:t_:r Kate. and trying with ail! his ears II) Chlch the murmur of her law, soft vqicc. l..lY!II_.___ .L44. _:LI ,_,n I\- -- III 00. on CHLORODYN3 PEPPERMINT. JAMES SWIFT, .. - x,uuu,uuL- W. GRIFFITH, I Manager for Canada `_~ m':g}'nt, St. Lawrence Wharf. as _._.-_n..I L P. Towlo, Chemiit, Wmaon Secretary. Q1 nnn nnn IIJI-IJ 0.11! x'gIe.ut` V St. Lawrence Wharf rna II.LJ|I.U2L`\ILl, Agent for Kingston I-Al College of itian reg:-iu.a L... wunau a uuuu CLPIILII presently. Chrisunu wan over; some guests Jefi and other: came; so thll`. going Into phe draw-ingroom onu evening, and being rather late, Brian found every one augm- bled, enjoying that pleuanlnese of all times,- tho gloaming hnlf-,hour before dinner._ Kate was aitting near the re, and come- qnently in the lightast. part. of the room, and by her side a stranger, nota yonng man, but old enough to be her father ; so Brian nood aside, contant in worship his divinity at a duunce. Presently she caught his eye, and beckoning him to her, introduced him as General Arnberly, who held out his hand saying: I I Inn!-n inn: hnan vallin... v-5- n..-L _.,.,_ u . uunsls, ` General Agent. .1 `Iain hulli and uwppot. Auk {or La mind PorrinI V8"'-1:50. Sold Wholoula and for lxgoi-t,; by"1aIIe'Pr_o `priatntr Wototlterj Bin-I. thug gn_ _B'[gk' . roll; fours. Ba.rolaynndBonI;oIId8Ile.- 83.; and by G:-oooui and Quinn nlilnnilly {BLENDING some of the Q Cotton, Silk or Wool in the ordinary way. dye! in the lath will produce In innity of mm, sooovdin"g_'o tutu. plo or elega OONFECTIONERS , Orange and Pink GELATINES cirolound with thgao tint. and at tinting cnnnot he Ind. will find nganu, Violet ulefnl oolouu. ' GLUE8 ' are snoceutnlly --_.-_ vv mm a-pm: of hot water. SATINLWOOD STAIN : A Sixpemrr bottle Genny jliuolvodi in a pistol` boilin witer PHOTOGRAPHB may be tinted; di ate the date with water ; 1 bottle of Megente. to 1' pint of wnter. kc. - ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a few droptinto an egg map add warm water; use with: brush or pen , Borders of books, similar :6 Ward and Loch : Arabian Nights, &c., may be prettily mum- ineted in lbil manner. BLANOMANGE, JELLY, OOBN |FLOUB,* ICE OREAHB, kc: While in I }iqnid etste UU'1"1'UN: Mauve, Violet end Purple are recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Ilegente, `Violet and _ Oren . Dye in wnrrn water. A WHITE ASH: To color: Jlagenta,or Pink A or Rose; Add belt` a bottle to a pull of water, then stir in the Whitening es uanl.7 Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty tint: by using one bottle or more, as directed above. suncm` Stir in Magenta, lleuve, `Violet, Blue 01' Pink; these impert delicate tints to Lece, Linen, ac. WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Heir, Fibres, Boeweed, &e., attract the dye quickly, ifepplied in boiling inter. BLUE : For laundry purposes in A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny bottle of legen- te, Violet, Crimean or Blue will make from npint toe quert of beautiful colouring, eo- cording to shade required. Apply with I brush. PAPER and WOOD STAIN : Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2` Black to hell e-pint of hot water. SATIKWDOD R'l|.AtAr`. `A cs- : few drops of Oolonr-, LIlU' HUI EIII VJCI Illllllx. Yes, my dear, I know ; of I good man never dies, one of the best. of men. 0. D_:-..`- I..-__. __,- one oi the ' test V `BE lHli!NRDBDhUnU1r1nn, Iuvun-uu u, R. Froemnn,`1 li ,|c,e|;llG`r l! IUOFM t.o.bC Jiaeoveries of the present century. It largely `employed by Vthe non! eminent Physicisns snd Surgeons in honpiul and private practice in. nil parts of the world. It in eiloein poenllsr tmuelf, end which no essential- ly different to those produced by the vsrions 0l:p0Ill)dI ban;-inghn nmai:fz(}`t:.lq:;:dyne, bl: n e no pro in poes-all rtaell. rapidly relieves pniu, from Irbstever esnse, al- lay`: the Ii:-itztlondfl fever, tiie tin or ex as in lanes, seep - out producing angy on: of tin; unspietssnt feelings so commonly nu-is'n rom t euseo opiates. t continues to hold isms unshnxen position in'the estimation of the Profession so the best, most reliable, and chespeet pr-operation. Eminent and scientific Physicians made Ildnvita thst they have tested ill: clients In :3d&(E|$!|'.!I()ElI lpI(l5iE!{.i:1 Eiah those ol"`D . OOLLIB S 0 - DYNE," an-d deposed to the fuels blast they found it ruiore cousin Ind relisble preparation, __.a ......-n.. ..-..`r..-...a M vnmmu ANS} " man, 'dU., Aennlngspn rm; l}U_I'.l,, uunuuu, u. I`he genuine has engraved on the Gniirnmem Slump (nuuside each tile), FREEKAWB ORIGINAL CHLOROD NE." 10NDY`S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- (-,' mu: puries, deodorisuu, and:diainl'ccte, by the` agency of nascent or ozonic ox;rgen,-ita I.CliVO principle. Being emirely iunoxioui-, thig sruly acieutuc preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, tor which all other di.-infcr:I.ant.s, on aocountof their poisonous or other ol-jectionnble qullities, are unavnilul.-ic sud nu-less :- Debecting orgmic impurities in air and water. Purifviug drinking and other water from or- ganic mai.t.er, lend, kc. Freshcning the air of clone planes, and remov- ,-ing bad smells. -Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. n-...__.___.:__-_ LL- -__._ ,n._,,_, 2, . Counteractiug tho eecta oforgauic poisons taken into the Itomlch. Cu:-ing.Muat1 pmvender. Freeing wheat rd other need-from smut. ' Maintaining the health of plants in pots and consernmrie-s. , 'D_-_.-...:____.I _-,., - .I A uuuacu vI.|.uI Ira. I Preserving and restoring tbtffresh-negn 0! cut owms kept in water. ` nan.-m~:m. n-I... m:..:.. .4 .1... -.....,.`_- -2, uuwula ntrph Ill VVlIH:.'|'. = Destroying the blight ol the potatoe, vine, hop, mulberry tree, &c. * Waslning dogs and other domestic animals. Oieansing homes, beer barrels, pickling tuba, dairy utensils. *Ilr-..L:__ 4.- l,- I - unu `V uu,-unug, Wnshin_g the hair and darkening its colour when turmng grey, ' Enhannimr the nn..:l'u:.-... ...-.`.-I :...:..._...z__. r iuuua ul uuuus and tube. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying nui- mal virus`. Treating the infectious dioeuea of cattlf , l'!0l'B89, dogs, &c. Due gallon make: 200 to 300 gallon: adapted for use. ' NB.--coudy`a Fluid is the Sumlgu-d Scientic i Test for Organic Matter in VVatet. and nbrd.-3 the only known means of rapidly and cornpleu-!_v freeing Drinking Water from Organic Tuint, ` which is so common a cause at serious disease. To rapidly purify theiair, use the diluted uid wit -Cond_y`s Ozoniser or other Spray-prm ducer. `H... uuusr ru Iu'I.E,) Removes from the mouth impure and loreign mates and odours, whether arising from tobncco or other causes, and counteracts the irritation and morbid secretions of carious teeth. It puri- es and soften: the skin, and. used in the bath, tends to promote a healthy state of the whole body. ` H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Patemee, Bane:-sen, London. _ _-..., ..... u_yu. UIIIIIDIB ueo for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, kc. WOOLLENS: Magenta, llanve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most utiefnctory results. Uee slarge quantity of boiling water in In earthen pan. RIBBONS and SILK8: Brnlh them with soap and water to avoid arenas, and to render them clenn. Dye in boiling water. FEATHER8: Dye in hot water (3 few drops of the dye in eu`lei'ent for one feather). COTTON: llenve, Ynu ll spend Christmu with m I`? John f Melliah had said to his cousin ; and Brian, ' remembering how very gloomy last Yuk tide had appeared in viewed from the oo|i- I nude ofhis chambers, gladly accepted. If ` he had accepted the il.'|\`ltlIli0ll8~lhII. poured 5 in he might have pussed his duya in huuling. shooting andjxliumg, but being of lllllbillollu nu... .....I h..m.... 4...... Li.` ...,.I:.... |.....i.._._..-n Iounn II rlnore celuln IIMI rename pre and greatly pr:-"l'err(:d EREEHANS." Ia`.-.-I I-hmanll nnmmnninntod to the RI and greatly prelerrcu " zvnmmnnnu. Earl Bualell communicated to the Royal Col- lege of Physician: and to Mr Freeman. tlnt in llauilla the only remedy of my use in Dbolern was Chlorodine. The Medical Slime: and Gazette, January 18th, 1866, amen, " II. has an immenne- sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by score: of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did II. not supply I want. and (ill a place." \l...ul'...o....ml hv than Invnntnr, Rinhnrd Free- '31": and DH place." Mluufnctured by the Inventor, Richu-d Fl'9- man, 70, Kenuinggpn Park Road, Londog, S. Tho nnnnina hucl nnrvsld n I'll`-! Gl\'PrnmEnl w uuu Lurulllg grey. Enhancing the puriI"yin`g an}! invigorating ef- fecta of bulbs and tube. ' 1'].-nu}.-... n.-.2...-... . I ...-.. J ` ' my .1 l\t`\l1 uuauu D nuurhl 2 PEOPLE. Any one can use them ; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossinle in this small space to enulrnsratas 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 malarial, 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. MEMOBANDA. MAGENTA: The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpcuny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet. Ribbon in * 10 minutes; is will also produce a clear Rosn Pink by using less dye. Suitable also Purnls.Oran:m_ Pink an!` n-:----- ~- - '"cL:o'irnY's PATENT ozomsnn WATER Innn -J\u- .._ __ _ , [fxnsozws smpmc DYES PEOPLE lnuv -~-- 4-- --- - --------- vna\a1Iu.I:lll (run TOILET nu.roan!,) nun lm- ._.....L I ... a name so pan of water, usual. ed above. `I III. UK)!` 'I!IC.'C. I'll marry that girl vr none, Brian said to himself, as he urnlrcssed the night nfter `uis nrrivul; and so he xtpestgd still more passionately when, on lht: fuozman rousing um next morning, he; became conwioui that Kate's gray eyes had been shining upon him in his dreams. N: mu ham..- -.'.a'-- FOR. THE - .n...... -_ _ rum omrosg.-%mo.J. 1&6-s-. l Surgeon to o`Ipihl.-- "For ae-v_en.l yen`:-iTfcifI hnva.hoen_ nthghr his oftjn-uwlhlhg Dr. to Joughh Li I-In-tin God Liv`er0il,,_aud,+1:ditJolnmuch more em. cncious thnqothqr ynrietlgof V ; edicinn in `ms ` tho." "I mu Ivar _ewotqu me I believe _unive1-sally ackn Edged; uni` tbia,oil has gr-Int the1ipeutlc-powar- Ihd`!'1-om my investigations. I bun no doubt oia befng 3 pure -nd unndulternted.uIicl_e." _Senioz-Physician tb Guy a!Ida;?itql. - I have frequently recommended perloua oultin _ mayo nuko use of'Dr. ?deJoI,1`h-':C`od mm 1. I M79 mi: wexlnqgggn wish.ic'a_ elects, and believe it to be: verypniu V` well ned for those cues in which thdda I-1- .- up-xjn, luau! mus, 1.3.3.; ` Author of tho Bpu of Gennny. T " Dr. Gnnlle] hufound thus Dr. dc Jqcg a Li ht-`Brown God Liveuoil prdluhal themluited % och lclnd-5 data: it dog no} nu-us uuu -nxuuu -uu._|G l.'\I.`lIllIII IUU|l! ILIU urdiunry ho.-rd, Brian had laid ilunu I courue 1 ufhnnl law-running , to which he had hither ; `to stuck -honestly. "Perhaps there was not ' much mcril due to huuyet; the plough and furmw may hum been as fascinating as the 5 nuler wnd, He h.nI xun .1|u- uullnlluf ir ! new-ulcer nu uupou no pun you. I |how- I ad your letllez to the Geneiul, and Eel bid: many that he fall: I: I do, very, wry ion}, sad that as your father : friend younln look-upon him no 3 mm triad. 4wI.uLI, Jxccutod DA_n.r Nnwa STEAK tnnat " I oqnsidor that 919 pnrltf of this oil it occur; ed in in prepllrltio, bv the persons! ntteiaon of so good a. chemist uni Intelligent phyiichn in Dr. do Jong, whohgn also Irrmen the best medical treatise on tho ouwith which IiuI`aq- quinced. Hence, I amp the God hirer Olhold under his guarantee lo be prefonblo to my other kind '13 rogsrdn gonninen and medical OE.- cncy. _ an IIIIII.` Wethinklt . gm: aauinuga can me is one kind of God Layer Oil which in unfvannlly admitted to 50 genuine--the Light-Brown -Oil supplied by Dr. do Jangh. It our practice, when prencsihing Chg oil, to uooinmond` thin I-ind, since, Amidst I much variety nd un- certainty, we have h in panic`;- nean.--(Extnct frqnp " pdon: in Early and Belnedinble sang") IUIIUWIIJK TGIULVU ITIICI, VII 3 The North Britiehfrou January, 1863, to De- cember, I868, inclusive ; the Edinbury and the Westminster from April, 1864, to Deeelnher,` 1866, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for 1865 and 1868, at t.be,_r_ete of $1.50 3 year for each or. any Review; also Blgckwood for 1806,` 'or $2.60. ` ` THE LEONARD SGOTT Publishing 80., , 38 Wnlinrahnnt `H V suqxwoons EDINBURGH |iAaAzum fqre. Those who know Cm .-`d"Wh hue long subscribed to _them, med no nuiuder; Lhqgg whom the civ.i1.wu of the In: my yup. had qleprived of thGi!~.0lI.eo welcome Inpply oflh beat periodical literature, will be g1ud.m_]ny .t[)eInLpgin_Ii`1hill Qhyit reach; and _Ihoue who .3!!! ERMA; yon h6_!0 -that with than, Inltunted. Iy `be well tecaive aocrodiud ropom of the progreuof Emjopognncieuoe uni liters`- ture. A - Ilfill IIIIII I can ` - TERMS F93 1868. j` Furqny one of thetonr-Beown - For any two o!..he four Rovii-In - For guy three of the (put Reviews Fog nllfonrofle Bgliewa . For BIa'ckivood a Ihguina T - . For Blnckwood and one Reviqw . 1 -`or-Blnck_wood And two Beyiqun - I-`or lgpkwood and three Reviews` . I- o_r Blnckword and tour Review: . 1' U B1. A It .5 . When tent by mail, the Poltnge to nu pan oflhe United States; viill be but Iwgg; jg-M Gent; 5 your for Blsokwood, gnd ht-t- 1 sent; in year for etch onhe RGHDWI. Subscribers may ob_t;.i:back numbers at the kollowing reduced rnten, viz : ' The N.-:1 R.-.'z.'.t.rm... J........ Inna .- n- I The L. 8. Pub. Co. also publish - `T The Farmer's` nldr By Henry Stephens ofldinbutghad the htaJ. P.No1-ton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Rays] 05 tnvo, 1 660 pages Lnd-numerous Eng-rtvingn. PRICE-`-$1..for the two volnnmn- R: an... nuu. u] we pracueu test of aucceaefnl exyerienno for twenty years in all parts of the world, to be, beyond all question, tiia parent, the moat ellica- cious, the most palatahlg, and, from in I'I;I'd curative elfecta, the most economical of all kinda. Hence the universal celebuity pl Dr. do Jung '3 Oil, am! the unparalleled demand lot` this unri- valled preparation. - I Oluxlutlllis ll|ll\liIJIUh'. Hut UCIII); UI l|IIlUlllU'l.l\ mm, Intl having lrum his varljcs: lmybnnd hrunl it asserted that he wuuld du nome- lhing" and attain some posiliun nbuug the nrdinnrv hnnl I-In-inn |.u.l l..i.I _.|..-.. - ...u.....` SELECT nxxon OPINION 8. sm H1:NaY_nunsH, mm-., 11.12., Physician in Ordinary to the I have frequently a very pure oil, not likelyh. I thenpeutic agent of great p ecu-ibod Light-Brolndd Live:-rDi1. -1 Queen in Irelnnd. create dlsfuat, uni n Iuo." `- Enmnb SEMI. 1-.n.s., Iedicnl Qcu-A go 311;; 1.41 Board of 9m: IIIf_ .AL!_I_ 4- .I- V VVIIIIQH In I..I.|- lviruuulil Ill uulauuau, |;u_u mining One Hundred Acnl (jinn ol.wHoh' lg _undtrTI.i1'hge), with I Fume Dwohng Hbnug` thetoI. ; Thqfsrm as onlypoun miles {sour tho city, `and :1: clooo to th Porthld-nucutnniud road. Inquire at the Daily New: emu, Klug- nlvnu Iton. ....w x , nnu-nmneronnnngrsvmgu` ' . volumes. By , the pocwpaid. $8. x D12. mar JONGH S manrnnown con -I:IVER 011.. - DE. DE JONGIPS 0'! In enuvlaclngly puovcd by In ovm-vvhellning wei|ghI ofllcdlnl eutimotjy, and by the pnctical test of successful experience twenty years nun :1! [Jun -...m an s--- THLELONDOH QUARTERLY (oonuernti-vs ' THE EDINBURGH BEYJIW (Whig). THE -WESTKINSTER REVIEW (Igndlcu). . THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Fret eh'h) LID - rul - l'iI II?t'\l'I`l\ Q HTIIXTIITYBIIIEI It A 1'! A -Inu_ _a1_ tr~1a H *=' - "=::...i;:-;;:z. :;..:Lt's:.,,.c ',:,,.2':,s..,:-:,-.:~,;,,,, AI` Bnxrnn IERIODIGALB. E3 sum lr'1Rb`T PAGE. __..._... I HF :N0i"h.rhClf of` Lot No. 4,in tho.-Ith cbn. ceuian oftho Township of Kingulon,-cb_n ` _3ing_.9_ne `Band:-ed nal I; __;.L - _-__ lI4_I.,..;. rI`_,,, K _.--A-` rnnvr Eogliia ~ s'r%on1n s INTE _ J `I ~osi%%ire1v1cLEZm [ imhx: ro"s1TZax. It hi nil OH: `DA-ta... um: run BALI. y 3: ,the :0'I"l` Publishing 3; Walker-atrget, NJ. Address, ._.-~.___ SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 29. `Ili"|* ` AD he Hould an - nnth \IC_OdDJ,IIBIb`U![ - { under-:10 iinuii * -0I.h_er leaning in 31'm|13i lk. V, M -10 be chin": - ` .~ on thaAnInlVIlO* i. ` Wm Nasisvw 1 % I-'-I-Ill l|]III' #3 {NF _-._ I...-I__.4." :1. ml . I .I.!1VUl'1-lg 1'1" ","" I _ ~ ag course whneh they King, .. M 4 = u. eon uence of the recent (1 H 1,51 ' Qomrmttee ofthe |u,,d&g1`_{ Z . my the meeting was 91: Gunnruuni I ' , %,s;_-g1th_erpr.eauntat 555810 evlliouh Jnorsdma to 89! 00, 2 ` ihdolibemtions. It huatrnn Single copiu in ' g long and very ' 7"" ``'`l- H iil body ii) any p .....mm-In an niranmnhnne A:::'"'*....,`*"'.:' jjTnj?-77%.? bottlg of gh _ An m<;gl:;hoh frog: :6}; tug gm. an AL ` `qua; W on srgsann` _ er ispnt Iunghogm ` xihhlnlat be lnlf 3 doun, an . the decree of the Judmi M M ' was heldmobe Q. mists T"ml'J' 011.4; \ ghe diocese must nee! tinition o'r oth erwiae ng -In uno than nu-nnnnn on I Daily _Nrms. Bdbdk, aqg ~ wquld o`.IIo'i man an 0` who used we notices 21% bi. bi . .-111 Iierson. = -- by indictment I T nding, ` H01. A. 0AII% mcnnnnauoajq Mann. B10 ` A w.u.w1 Hon. JOHN` AI-"Tl`I:`.B MANY DA1';./ " AJLJUIQI` "`;m`:. ` F cueffuilm -A . ~\ 0115 0 ` at thongily \ gaze: and T ruzmm . 53 wit [:5 so an, . `iiiiiwli L . ;.',`f.""""4 In Iain 3'3} 1n._1a'q1-,.: ` I J dc of the Wailuku, i ;. L1e_I1_1In, he inquire +A'1`,urtLon' A-ye ` to Leemerinh V91 T0 a namhi -._ .__ ---vvu VIEW . for is but to trust 80 after reaching 1!}, stnightfurward ; truth, and uking nitr AN13 THE 12 H `VGOUNCIL. _ ehfemnoe of clergymen `-`V ' Jnpted theprwtnce of * rngthwalsbrstion 2 `R111: Illnnul inasmuch as circttuimstan `mi. hel, an_ 'oom_e thelr duty expl1c1.tl_y t ~uf_tl:gChurg:h on those pomta % *[mme|n`ww,~of~the lane} ..`._`_..._.l-J `I..- LI... `Hi.-In nt\u1-` I_v nus: .5-JL.l1.A.1JJl'Jl.bD. 042434 .1315 V>;wL hzliuruii tan: a my n adventure which jlpt hope to rep I]! the sum eect as w onntlmn-n -4.- :.. __ -pawn." 'Ab, lure an hi r . ` ' 9 , ` If h` 5 `Ii "Of '":'%`::hq'{3b,wyo Wsilnet. Yin, .hVnL it, 1 " We1l, youa`ro` C 16 M ` bltyou groan t?l,I,d rig ` E1 . .in..thn: album-er`, an `; I` - ` - %*`%lini:":_ "one .. N % t-,- ~I d`uh't-1iokb`t Iboofd tho*.sthar_!xa_ `Bill? |l.- Ilw, In ` Iuuv luuu. M r mind by the High Con .. 1 ham dm .,.*-%I_.HM.ml1 . kn but the Ihnemory Hi: fuber man I ldilg "1 have brought the guest of the year Katie, her brother said, u guest come from the other side of the world to keep 3 tryst mode ten years ago ; before you were born, Dick, think of that ; and taking the She1- l tio'o "rein, John run down the med, calling to the other boys to bring his horse. [ KItio I even hm! tank-.....I -- 11-:-- --~ "gone: on: uygones." _ Right, there; but see, lad, there : some- thing Io mark tho bygone, and John point- ed to the group so busily ggthering green- ery. but which that inatsnt, cotching sight of him, broke up--the boys running forward ` to meet him, leaving Kate ind Ethel alonp, up to whom John and his cousin went. I have brother from born. I n:_|_ n.:, - Over and over again Brian read his let- jter, quietly enough, too; but with the Lquiet tlnt comes of despair. He saw It lull; and there was not i slndow of re- : proach or bltme in his heart ngninat Kate; 1 but the light seemed to go out of his life. jund for three weeks Byian tried the old ; trick of driving nwny his mioery by :1 lifn ` ~ uf riot. At the end of three weeks nature 5 gave wsy, and ho was raving: with brain lever. Dmsipmiun and not suit him, and . 1 luckily the stop came before he was utterly ` ' last. A` \ ` - - ycuu un uuvuzg 3 run For the rs: ten nxinutes nf.er starting Bzinn lmdhis hands full, and not Imm >Lbc chestnut. qunod down had he 3 hir op- portunity of looking at Kate. `who, like all pretty women who can reslly ride, looked better on horneback Ihsn anywhere else : and as Brian watched her brightening coI~ our, and liuig gure swaying with every mouun of the ho:-re, rthe remenbranc fo-.: hin chqnbera came up like u nightmare. What. bud green. laced with ;]mu_I...I.... .......-su up, me man came nee to face. John `Mellisb rained in his horse, and atared, stooped down in the nnddle, and grew red as he cried : - Not Brian I--and yet, by the Lord ` Harry, it in. Welcome home, old fellow !" A_s he spoke the squire had got down from Ins hora, sud mu cluping Brian a hands. Why d1dn s you write ? I'll tell you, some day, old friend; let bygone: be bygones. Right chm... L... --- L A -- .,........ uauuuge [O we nouy trees. Amongst them stood Kate; time in taking, away the lightness of girlhood, had per- fected the maturer beauty of womanhood, and very fair and loveable she looked, as with her hands full of gleaming holly, she stood in the wintry picture--a picture very unlike that of a Christmas on the other side of the world, where the seasons are turned upside down and Christmas day comes at midsummer. 80 thought a man who lean- ed against the churchyard gate. He had been standing there-for some time before the children came down the avenue, and moving a little so as to bring the branches of a tree between him and them: he till tood, until the thud of horses` feet on the snow made him turn, and an the squire trotted up, the men face to face. John `Mnllialn ....:.-..,A :_ L:_ u.,,, - miIE;;:v\rns sitting by the library re whc-Ln they reached home, and very wistfully the girl looked at her elder -istu-, who said, as she_ took of her sham! : MT- L . ~ _ . - -- 7` ' ""' ` IJID CHIS: I Nay,Johu,he is right. He that put- 'I tath his hand to the plough and looketh back is not meet for the kingdom of heaven. The poor boy has done well; he will come back in ten years, and when he does, tell him I said so." When the General : warfare was over, and the old soldier had answered his last muster roll, Kata remained altogether at The Cedars; and, calling herself the old V maid of the family, was looked up to Wllh much respect by the rising generation of nephews and nieces. Nor was Kate s money idle; many a wrinkled oldrface in the vil- lage grew anxious when gossip gave out that Miss Kate had another wooer. but when the lover mounted and rode away, and Kate was still Min` Kate, the news spread like sunshine, and the smiles came back again ; and Christmas after Christmas brought good cheer and full lard-arsto every home in the little Village` a. softer glow to Katc s cheek and a brighter smile to Kale'a lips. ` At lnnr elm o-..n. n1._:-._.-_ , -av LLIIIU n LIPS. Al . last the tenth Christmas was nengst hand. The winter was .3. hard one. Updn the morning of Christmas eve Kate and the` children went forth .to gather greenery. Young Ethel, now nearly as tall as Kate herself; D591: upon the Bheltie; Tom and Harry armed with knives big enough to do serious damage to the bully Amongst thpm an-.n.I Ir..- . .;...h :_ L -1- , . . . . _ . . _ V .. I! u: ---uu: utly, (gnu fellow 3 was the squire: farewell. "Ay, `In ten years I`ll spend Christmus Day with you. , Well. that's a bargain; in ten ye-.=Ir< we'll lay an kailo and fork fur you." Brian laughed lritt rly, repealing, In ten years," and Mrs Mall ah coming up to him," put her hands upon his shoulders and kiss- ed him, whispering her blessing to Brian; you are a noble fellow. Slug F..H..._._.1 |.-, L I - - -...... 5.. up nuu 5:6 mm 5 I And John, who was one of the lllnstl good-natured men in H)I:W01'l(|,-Wl.'l1I DD` ll) town next. day. taking Mr .\`lei`lsh with him, and they. having (lone autuc shnpping prnceedcd to Brian`: chmnbcrs, where Liwy `henrd gllu at pron-nunced by lhu (Incmr, and lgnrued lhat Brinin, `having tired 0:" reading law, meant ao1fy a settlers liI':.- in Australia. In`? ..A`l| nu: |UUI _ UH HUI LIlI "We have seen Brian, Kitty; he is much better, and has been ordered a sea voyage, so he is going to see how Australian air will suit him. He has promised to spend Christmas} with us ten years hence. How did the baby get on without me 1' Spring came; but the General was not well, and the marriage we: put 03 until Christmas, but when autumn came the ol-J man was prostrate. He lingered so nearly two years, Kate nursing him, and to her he left his property. Once or twice during his illness he had asked for news of Brian, and by his reqne-at the squire had written to relations and friends, but no tidings could be obtained. _ He might have had the grace to write," said John, when he told the General the result of his inquiries. But the latter shook his head. xv, 1-I - | ...~ mu u.-up:-uuru Jus: umu. [ ] Whc 1) Kate w-.13 nut of sitght came the re- 3 1 Immhra-we M where he Was, arm the oer 2 mainly lhat_ if he smyed he would hnvc tn ifnce 3-Ira hldllil. If the tlu-u,;ht. ul tins \ interview had seemed diiculli when he ! first 5:1; down in the mom, it became smil E iuwre hard after seeing hate, and at last grew so imoiernbie that Brian turueul rm-I ' J I-ulu--1, and the dog car: was half wuv to I I I Lhe statmn lwfule Mrs Mo.-llish, whn had I P united for the nurse to come up (rum hrr dinner, deposited the baby in that func-I tionnrfs arms, an I having seen that In-r 2 hair was straight, descending to speak Will] Brian, found the bird had own. What co_ulrl he mean i" she said afar-r- wnrds, to Kate. And Kate, looking very pale, answered: "He wanted to ace Juhn, perhaps; wr-n`L John go up and see him {" Ami Lu... ...n... .--- -~- "v A- ' \_ \lll nu: n uuulc ICHOW." 7 She fullowed her husbnncl down stairs, :and taking u cab, they drove to Euston Square. l!..... -.-- .:..r, I .. ... . ~ uuwu qvlu UUIHIUIC III `EIICIF CUUITCC. And yet he had not by word or look be- trayed himself go Kate. He was much- too deeply in enrne|:-to risk asking too noonrl He knew it was life or dentb, so to speak; . and 00, though he taunted K_eto a steps, people did not we when the truth was. panly because of a very special reason which I shall explain presently. Chrialmu W11! nvr-r - nnrnn trnagtn I..l: luau. Yuu `must leave London, said the doc- ` tor; "quiet in necessary--try a sea voyage. I must are her tirsr," thought Brian. "and then I dun`: (`are where I go; I s!ml|_ `see what I warm to know in her face." .qn mun. nnJ\n n...I.I _.._- ..|_-..- n ' |.'l\.\. uuul. . warn, nu nuuw [[1 Her lace." l 80 soon as-he could move about, Brian 1 3 look the morning express, and hiring a gig ` gmorniug room to wait, and presently, `coming frum the gunk-n, he saw Kan-. .Briun could see without being seen, and ; his heart grew sick. even while a wild tri- ut Fast Cruse StMi0u,(lrove over to " l'lu:` Cedars." Mr Mcllish was out; the uni:---' tress was with the `baby, but would he ilown Ll:rccl|_v." So Brian went into that She welkul up tn the lmuse rather slowly ;| and, hidden as he was behind [bu curtain, _ umph seemed In ll his being; for he saw l I that he had hoped, even while he dreaded, . iu Kate-`s face. She stopped oppnsm: the . . . I - window, and looked at the dog can, as ll ' uucerlulnm) whom it belonged; or whetln-r l l H'r'un nn - lhnn uII.|.'n.9nlu .. ....r. ..,.... gauau HAITI. Ynu`l1 come fellow!" `Al ` uuus-uuu Lu vvuuul II. UL'|UU toga on ; then :-udeienly u ush came ovtrr her, and she turned quickly down lhe ' avenue. Brian had come out. out his lain]- iug place, and/leant, against the w'md(|w;! h.- was do-sperurc jus: then. ` Tu n Kain n--ye ...n ..a` -;.,.|.a. ....... gun, or wnetln-r i I I u an owner pays to bring his horse. - } eye: Ind du-konod u Brian cup; me back to us some day, (jld stbe :1 nu, K ....u -guru.-u ||lU WHIUPW; re his cer- HI If pl." |l..... _l.. "L A! _ _--.Du.-u nu uunll ; ace l rln hut ...-. 92.12. ..| ugh: llns! Llll`. 5` ,und i way sh, Inn! * .... 5`- __ I r HE BEST Tonic Heir Dressing ever discov- T cred. It effectually cleanse: the scalp, pre- vents the Hair from falling offor taming prema- turely gray, and when the follicles and glands are not deetroyed, will produce a new and lux- uriant growth of hair where it hunlready disap- peared. ` It is the cheapest as well as the best, being i only 25 cents for I luge bottle. Buy it, try it, I` yonjll like it and recomaend it to want friend: "1 "3 d9PIY 8YieVed. wrote [Eng .-morn deeply nun I can pouibly tell you- Ilthought you knew I was Qnggggd mac: erg! Amberly. John should have told you and Icanno: understand how it via you pour hard; the fact in no unlvonuj known unonpt. my trionda, thu I nmi dollbhd you kncw, Ind uh `in I hopq. unable you to fowgin 3, if in, conduct hu helped to pain you. I|how- your to the Ga-nu"-.1 ._.a 1, um, an cents I01 0. urge bottle. Buy if, you'll your friends. Henry Simpson t (}o_. Hnntrnnl Wl...$...-1- JULI u L116 1: ma recommend it friehds: Henry Simpson E 00., Normal, Wholesale Ageuu. * Htimnphcll, Mowul at nm; <.: . . n l5I.\rl\l\ nn uuuscul. to cnange 1: for any other. We have not space to enumerate the virtues accorded to it by thousands who have used it, and voluntarily testify to its merits. Buy 3 bottle and satisfy yourself that it in the host remedy over oered. ` vvnuv nun ltlly ` remedy o'ered.' "nu D5 Q3-nu I-lacuna. I. scuguuy uycr OIIEYBG. A Henry Simpson 8 Co:, Agents. towerdu. her, and the hoily Ml fI`ol':_-i-I-1?` hands, no that both ivere ready to be put in his. Beyond uhiu tfnubie shake, the meeting was quiet * enough to strike Ethel as every cold wing? of receiving 1 friend after beinguwny ten years; but Ethel, you see, had a great. deal to learn yet. They walked up to the house together, and when Brian wens to speak to Mr Melliah, Kata disappeared. l W11. :1 alinnnr Hun! wan! Rrn-nlv ning Kl IDCIIIJCVII C\Iu What a dinner tlut was! Surely some v one of us have known or shared in the happiness of welcoming one long absent to the home reside; and, after msny duys of exile by sea and land,1>f strange sdventures, perils and lnirbreacfth escapes, hsvo _felt. `the heart gmw'full, as looking down the | table pnsl . familiar faces, the uld face, `, changed and yet the same, turns to us, and 1 the eyes throw back their suswcr or smac- ition and faith. 50, at least, felt John Mel- - lie}: and n \ Inn l`..lo r\v'|n 9.-....1.......b .-int 4"...- _ I E , BA SPECIFIC for Rheumatism or Lsunenesa of~a.ijy kind, Swelling of the Joints, Sore Throsold in the Head and Diphtheria, Burns or Frost~Bites, Scratches on horses, to. &c., ' u -.unuu:n: came up uxe I nightmare. had green, laced with dew-ludei; gosumen, carulingjarks and full-thronteil robbinn to do with dusty folio: And blue lined foalacapt Brill.) though! it over that night, while the piczure wn uill fresh in his memory, and he thought it,over every night, till, M the render wl_l1,aee, the ulidn against the Q. C. became longer and long- or. _.- \.-...-.-.w uvgnaaanz RE a safe and. reliable remedy in all diseases __ of the Stomach, Liver and Bomols. Theyvare not Quack Medicines puffed up by high sounding testimonials from imaginary people, but are the result of forty -years experience of: first-claais phj.-aician, and their extraordinary success is due to the fact that they answer exactly, their name. The formula from which they are prepared, is based on sound, scientic principles, and has re- ' ceived the unqualied approbation ofthe medical profeazrion. They do npt profess to be 3 cure-all, but. for all diseases arising lro-in any derangement of the Stomach, Liver and Boards. they furnish an eff:-,('t|mI I-ummlr We hum in n... ........---:-n EIUIJ FLILI IIIIDII. IJII` III II'5-I|, ICID UUUU Hlcl` Ilsh, and 3.), too, felt one truehenrl: not far from John. But it was not until later in E the evening, when t`ue_V were all stamling about in the frnnt mum limening 7:0 the Carol singers, that Brian fouml an oppor- iluuity ofsaying in Ku!is'r! car: I never loved a wunmnflgut you, Kate, and [Wu lwx-I:`l"ai:|1l"ul In my love thmu_-_gh all these ten hupz-1:.-as years. 1 May I ask for E my wages ?" l(..o.. I....I vars .m:.... .... .....1. . ...-.1!l-.I.. _....|_. ,,, --' _ ---u`r-- Q6 l`-.`l..`-I ZARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at~LAW, E Solicitors in Chancery, &c. UfIicea-i8 Ularencn SL, Opposlle the Post I Ufce, Kmasrox, C. W. I Joan A. MAGDOHALD,Q. {.. JAllSPA'l'1'ON,Q.C Jami M. 1:.c1un. ' l Kinnmnn Ina.-e. 12 ; alunuu l mu uuu 41 1 l.\Jl\..LV IS; I -BI.-l.nA.VV,U0!`l- 1) veyancer, &_c. Oice Bagot Street, second door south of the Brim}: Whig Office, upstairs. August I. 5 . 1`. GIBSON, M. D., Duuham, O, E_ C()'I'I`l|`Nl II T\ r`.n...-......:n- nunzln um.-5v ISLAND, M. D., Bnrnaton. N. JENKS, M. D. Barnston. C. W. COWLES, ll. D. Stanstead. JOHN-MEIG.~1,M. D., Smnsteud. JOSEPH BREADON, M. D.. Surgeon, R N. BENJAMIN DAMON, 11.0., Coaticook. LEMEUL RICHMOND, 31.13., Derby Lina. WINSLOW LEWIS, M.D., Boston. R. D. MUS8Y,M. D.,Boston. `F, J. Ansrrnr u n :1...._I._-_L- r . 4. nuuun, M.u., Sherbrooke. E. D. WORTHINGTON, M. D., Sberbrooka. Henry Simpson 8 00., Montreal, Wholesale Agents. I ll]: nu!`-1:5 I 4 Kate had no voice to m:1kv:nudible reply, ll-un a. warm hnul stuic inLu_ Brirufs, and `he know that am-r mxuy clay: l1_:|H\d his re.-ward. ` `F7-I`C`-4-r.-`4"Iy cl: VIl`I.lI'II.'ll [;ARllS`l`ER.3` and A FTORNEYS at-LA W, Uonveyancers, Notaries Public. ` Richard '1'. wamcm, ` !'OLICI'I`UR [N UHANCERY. : 5 Ufoe-Ulurence Street, Kingston, C.\\', I J. P. Gmoznsnnnvn L.L.B. 1 Rum. T. WALKHI. 5 _ I11 I. Lung u-Iy. "I've orcired the young chesnut for you. Brim, nid John. 1 want him shown HE, and I am tno heavy for the country we'll moat Jlkely cross to-dly; beside:-, you handle a horse better than any maul know." Then the conveuution turned _upon the merit: o( the horse and the pros- pect of having 3 run. F11? Ihn u-at nun. n.1....A.-... _l'__ _.__;:,, E 0'81-Illy dc Draper, BARR1STERS,A1`T0 RN EYS-at-L AW Solici- T turn in Cb:mcery-Chamt)ers Nos. 7, 8, ;N 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, U. W. ' Jnus 0 RBILLY,Q.C. | FRANK C, Dxuriu. in mm acomacu,Lwer and 11010658. they furnish effectual remedy. We have in our possession, over one hundred testimonials from physicians who have used them in their practice and high- ly approve of them, among which are the follow- ing 1 Ir r-I ru1-.a-r.-- .- -- - -. u. UIDDUN, m. u., uuunnm, U. E. C. E. O0'l`TUN. M. D., Gowanaville. CHARLES BROWN, M.D,, Cowansville. S. S. FOSTER, M. D. Broome. J. C. BUTLER, M. 1)., Waterloo. JOHN ERSKINE, M.D.. Waterloo. NORMAN CLEVELAND, M. D., M. D RA:-ntlnn - Jlacdonalal, l'aII(}n 1 -. I nnrn.-.n.-. - H . B. Nlinguyo, TTORNEY-A1-`-LAW, Convey` 4`& Kingsfou, C. W. i)Al{lU:`'l`ERS, &c., Princess Sue 3 stun (Dppf`S'IteDnily News Uthu-A Alp-r.uhnu' l`,.nnn...- : nooks nunumm Llqum, Is an internal as well as an externul reme _,I 2- Ll March 15, 6'. Kingston, Jnn'y-16. , _-_-__.- ._ ..-_,-. .._. .,.., 5 )Al{lH>.`fl`ERS, Sue-3., .=,'h;- L) (ommsite Dnilv mu... , ""i"TXSyL aftar th" B ' `V 1|. run : viait - minited. AI bad luck would have it K`:tro nad a headache; tho but day she n`o'uhe;- appeared at dinner, not yet in the evening Brian, who-had made up hia mind to npgg out, was down an hour before any one .15. next morning, but [Kate only showed her. an` when breakfant was half over. So, 3; than wait: for no one, he had to take his dgpqrtuli minus tho "hopodior interview, and tlfero waanothing to b hiilato ed` the post. Ber `a!te;rea)c'I.1r;Jr:s; I`"d" ll "'1" ` "333. 1' - ::.'::.;`;.:.':s.i.:,f '7 --ms _I___,| I -.- James Aggnew, ) A RRISTE R and ATTO R.NEY-nt.-LAW,Cun- ) vnvnnr-or Inn DH-`um Ronni Q9--." -..___ liildcralucrc dz \1':;li:*m:' um :ARRIS'l`ER.s i [`.nnvam-.n.m... U.-.....:.\- n..\.|:_. '. MUSSY, M. D., Bostbn. . AUSTIN, M.Q., Sherbrooke. . WOR'I'FlIN r1'rnn u n m- .1, 21-11: IJLIIIJ AVCVVH \Jl.l(I' . AL:f.uznnn' CAIll'BlIl.L,AKl`_.o , Gnonon LIVACK i'0WA'l', , Gazoaan Mmus .\1L0l:0lIl!J- is . SUGARPCOATED DAILY NEWS--SATURDAY` ?`EvE{ -mN1IARY `:30. - >2, Montreal, (WhoIea`Etle Conveyancer, Aw. nun I an Nlaclmr, LTIIVTVIVCI . I n I "I ILII II-I IJID \IIcl|u.lau "The hounds meet nt the kennels, sir," Ilid the seyvurl; "uml Iuasrer says you'd better be dimwn snou. us In: and Miss Kerr III going to ride to c-aver." III -{ulna 7 .....`nl. T1_.'._. A ,_..I I ' _._ uxswi 18 Inlly `one-half lar/get: that ot' any other daily journal pub in `Kingston. The circulation of th established weekly Cnnoxxcuy um .. maul: I01` al I this locality. _ _--.~.vo LIQ. oanonoronm WITHOUT PEPP Sole Ilnnufso tnrer :-A. I lnncheater. NO'l'I.--Tl_l6&'P|'4 fa}-ior, an: the market. Eac aimile Propriel outside. cine that has centuty. In I have found more joy than nuned. ,,A_/ ... e... nnuc. " The dsy seems as yet, unhgppily, for dis- tant when public opinion or State interfer- ence 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 thiugs."-Lancet. 'row1.s's CHLORODYNE. The Original Prepsrstion of known Composi- tion. : From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of Standsrd Works on Ghloroform. _ Snckville-street, Piccadilly, London. v Si:-,--I think if you would advertise your Ohlorodyne more than you do, you would help to best the others, which sreeecret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medics! men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe 3 secret re- _ "John _ARRlS'l`ER, tornoy-at-Luv. Oonvoynnoor. - lc. Oioe ppooito Pool. Omen, Olyencej Street, Kinguon. " August 8. - - npvvn; -a-v-_..- _.losq_ap~h ' Bawdon, TTORNEY AT- 1 AW, Solicitor in Chancery, Notarg P ublic, &c., 83 King stxjeet, Kingston. 4 _ vnnu nuaahh Physicians 3 communication received by him from _Manilla (where cholera. had been T-___j._:_._.....j \1 ONEY T0 LEND. $5_0,000to1end on mg] L security of Ilenllstnteiu the-City or Coun- try at 8 low rate of interest. No commission charged. R. M. ROSE. In!-H 9'-I -v an-nus Ix! a.\u; LU LUVCI. All right," qunlh Brim; and having lukily cc-me pruvi-la.-xl_ will: breaches and tops, It was not lung before he had gone to the breakfast, Where he Round Kate pre-' siding, and the squire and a. _couplc of strangers from Ihc other side of the coun- try_ busy in fornfying against. the chances of i long day. . 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