Kingston News (1868), 16 Feb 1869, p. 4

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aanuumwaxwawmxunauua HUUPER,` CAPITAL l{|I)l.lANOE MUTIJAL um: .4SSURANc`E 0().IIPANY. 3..., nnu xuvnn. man: Luxen on hulls und cargm-3 at l'HlS0l1:|b1c rates. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, uly 1. St. Lawrence Whnrl. ___;: Royal Assurance Uompauy THE DAILY .NEw*s..;TUESDAy mgvmzlne. FEBRUARY -:11: ';1:c'uv7\7'J.-1_:'"s1_ !I;= hI.5'RE1`)J;z1~:; zrinnl Du-Ann:-ash... -0 I_,__ LIVERPOOI; YND LONDON. MAXWELL W.STRANGE, Agent for Kingston e-33. Clarence Sh-aat_ fr./-/.-gi-L-I-4:-'nL. I H. L}.o.x:c-ral `A gent. INCUI{I`URA'1`ED IN I819. n 1 -,,n an- ..,. an---A A ~.\'!ul'Il:`t' limarzum-. __ _ ____-_. --1 V; -can. Hanna. I-`eh. 0.-Thc situation looks grave, and this appears the more su because of the refund of the insurgents to listen tn any terms of peace short of absolute inde- pendence. Messrs Arman, Taymayu, and Ciuren, commissioners whu went to cunfcr with the inaurgent-M chiefs two weeks ori muro ugtnnnd with the approbation of Gen. Dulce, have returned. The-y visited Nuovi- us, Santiago dc Cuba, and Mnhzauillu. l`!u-y uscdt-ifurts to see Cespc.-des and con- fer with him, but we.-n.~unublu. The propo- position home by them was, in cl.-ct, the guvclnlnent of the island lay the Uubans-- n govt-rnmeut siutilnrjn most respects to that uf ('nInnIl-| and uhir-In in in l`.n..... Il:u'Il'0r4l Agent for Kingston. Ullice uppusile Burnett House. )1 "a:-dley &"Go'. s p;'('Efl1.l':|-;.i();)S. Vine Street, Bloomsbury, l. 5 Rue du Grand Cl-mntinr uuu rims. KIRKPATRICK. Tuilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders. Glycerine Toilet Requi- sites.` u naauiru will permit. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. LBWITTICB What f. am: ' . . _. . 1_umI,UUU T. W. GRIFFITH, Manager fur Canada JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf I`. H Camus Wxnsma Secretary. `I n nrnn (.`uu|p:u_u' 0!` gu. unlustla -n.1~ mun Ill .v|=i1ul.C|S. ll 1-: said that Hull is u gum! nim.-r, uml pm- 1nis.-.-1 to claw snnu-Illin-_; In .li.~li|I-_-"uislx him- self. Hui, yuu ask : \\ hut arr (`r.~`[M*clcs` unul A'.guilers_ relygng upon? Nu um: can tell. `What lmtler g'uvernmcnt llmn that of Cunn- l|ilCUll]\].|TlI`_\' agk? In! it be htru suid ll-tut [luau mun km-xv, ~in the rs}. place, 1l|HT.=(;l'Il(tl':l| I)l)ll'(`. l'nIl||'! nnl uhux Ii---u . .._...c .E. I . I)otm, IV-.. . V. olicies on terms as re-Ll will permit. I-TH WlIi"I` moi. unuumsuury, u Gratgd Cbsntier, "0/r IJUBLIA . 31,000,000. nvun Inr $23,000,000. in ID Bar:-II. $'. .,50(),UO0 1,000,000 .`l'.`Iri1Il `on bulls 151313. .. b'uvLII|nICuI aIuuu|I_IlI ulum. n:ri[u'l:I:l I0 zlml of (`auml:n, age! which in, in Cuhun extilicul lllugllugr, dcsig_-,nntcalV by the word uutumnmy. Mr Armas and his assocjutcs saw some of_1hu under general: am`. conver- se.-ll with them. The government. of tin part oflhe isiaml, as tar as the insurgem are c6ucerncL is conded to the three dc- paruneuzs, with Cospcila-9 as Generalisszlnm ur hmul man, and who is, for the. pmsenl. at least, we Dictator. 'I`ho Dt-pil!`llut`nt of liayamo has as Chief General, Aguilern; that uf b`auti:u_vmlu Cuba, Gen. De Muruml ; nml tlw Llnrquis of Silllll Lucia, uitlvd by Gut-tilh-9, cunn_I_mmls that hf Puurln Printm- pv, culled thu Department uf`("..n1miguu-_v. Al: .;\nu.~\.-I saw Du .\[zunml_ 'l`hi~: (rm-ml ..| ...... n . n -xnn RA'[`ES,TAND 112- Yv DO Nod` ALREADY TAKE 1 ADVANTAGE or TYPESHAND INK mcsionvn: AT ones TO CONTRACTS \[DA'lL\' NEWS.` POSSESSINU DAILY NEWS. If YOU WOULD If YOU HAVE 3 PAR'l'[0|'II.KRS or A LOCAL PAPER Nswspzirsm COLUMNS! I Ilkll I` (I _I"l|II" lll:|lI I nnnu-d Hull, \vhn.~e parents: He |niI11.~"c|I'*\\'.~n-' lmzn in M ADVERTISING! " -ri1i.1vi6s'I' Lucctssrul. TRADESMEN AND MERCHANT ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS OITY, THIS JOURNAL OFTER8 THE BEST MEDIUM F0 ll LOCAL AND GENERAL `A DVER l`I3E_ unwrs; THE anon: ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. PLACE THE A UVERTIS]'. MAY BE MADEAT THB DAILY NEWS OFFICE. AND YEARLY THE LARGEST JUnIcI()IJsi USE on-_ IS `THE BEST Gil): mm; Nana. -'J;n_sTuIx\"_1-:\?1~:N1N($,i="I:3Is(._1o*. ..._-a._._a- ...... 4,._._.._._.____._..___; SPENT MONEY ATTQAOT CUSTOMERS DIHVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND N01` TO BE DRIVEN. SIGN A THUUSANI` AGREEMENTS: (JIRUULATION TO "1 LIBERAL AND ADVERTISE ADVTE "OUR BlTHlNH .S'B Shift` FIRST PAGE. MEDIUM WHIEREI A i) V E R T I ADVERTISE IN THE PURCHASE AND ERECTION OF AN ATTRACTIVE SIGN Aoimr 1-111; Iuponnuon or AND REl`E.-1'!" `PHI! TO ADVERTHKIA ..oo.u. svsimcss, THEREFORE G0 AND A LITTLE FU IITH E PURLHJ AND THEIR SUUOF-`F-P AI-`ixllis IN own. in mm A JUDIOIOUS STEP AND ATTRIBUTI {OR ADVERTISING RTISE-j IPOR YOUR PLACE em-`mu: TH? sun unxrr or IF YOU WOULD` Jul UI.IIn Bufely I'9c0Ver- s, and consoling himself misfortunes were own- rof hf. '-m-1.1.... ..---1- ' Ul|' BUSINESS GARRY `SUCH uwppu-. ax for Lu. and Sold W h:10ll.lO and for 1 prietox-u_,Worooator; Hour: well ; leiurs. Bu-clay Ind: ' to. ; and by Grooul and ~ ?____._______.._______ EA AND PlRRIN8 Wo1-cestorahire Sauce This delicious Oondimont, pronounced `by lonnoiuauru "The only good sauce, is pre- _ and solely by Lu. and Pen-ln|._ The ,Phblic no rupootly cautioned agninuworthleao imi- u.tionu,And nhould no that Lon sud Pen-Ina Hume: on on Wrapper, Lube], Bottle, and Stopper; A11: for Luand Ponillfsn uunuutcu wun mesa dyes. ` INK: A Sixpanny bottle of ygageuta to I pint or more of cold water WATER ' Ono drop of dye will tin PRINTING on Cotttl, Silk orw ordinary wu- -_- _...,. .. up wul um . I quart. or Wool in the ordinary way. BLENDIN G some of t'1e dyes in the Both will produce an in nity of shade, according to / taste. "__. ...... VI uwu urupl or Magenta. A more simple or elegant tinting cannot bogbad. CONFECTIONERS will find Magenta, Violet. Orange and Pink useful colours. GELATINES and GLUES are lucooaafnlly coloured with um... au- DUI INIK :l ..... ... uuuu ouuu : A Sixpennv bottle Canary dissolved in a pint of boiling water PHOTOGRAPHS may be tinted; dilute the dye with water ; II. bottle of Magenta to 3 pint of water. kc. _? ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue," Orange; pour 9. few drops into an egg cup add wnrm water; use with: brush or pen Borders of books, similar to Ward an4grLock a' Arabian Nights, `&c., m y be prettily illum- inated in this manner. BLANOMAHGE, JELLY, CORN |l'LOUR, ICE OREAMS, kc : While in A liquid state (`TIA (IF `VH5 "`` 0 -..........u.:; uye In not water (a few drops otthe dye is suicient for one feather). COTTON: Mauve, Violet and Purple `are recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, Violet and Orange. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Magenta, for Pink or-Rose; add halfa bottle to u pail of wear,` then stir in the Whitening as usual. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue nnd crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as directed above. STARGH: Stir inn. few drops of 0ol0ur- Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; these impart delicate tints to Lace, Linen, to. - WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, Heir, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract the dye anicklv. ifnnnlinrl :. -.-=-=7 ..-.- ..... ,u...--.4. uu Inn: 'rc lint, and who askul :1: Gun. Dulce, din] gu : purpnsc of assassina- Jrcuurul, nml he was to 3.000 fur the job. H0, 0` 1 in the Cul-an inn.-rc.~t ; , I A` -I .51.. .....-_. .:.. r HE ORIGINAL OHLOBODYNE, invented by B. Freeman, Pharmaceutlat, is allowed to be one oi the greatest discoveries of the prelont century. It ls largely employed by the most eminent Phyaiciansaud Surgeons in hospital and private practice in all parts of the world. It hu effect! peculilr toitlelf, and which are esseutilrl-' Iy dihrent to those produced by the various compounds hearing the name of~Chlo'rodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtuen. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, I]- lays the irritation of fever, Iootbel the system under exhausting diseases, and givesliep with- out producing my one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use of opiates. t continues to hold its unshaxen position in the estimation `of the Profession an the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientific Physicians made aidavits that they have tested its cccts in careful comparison with those of "DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S CilLORO- DYNE, nI.d deposed to` the facts that they Iound it n more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANSP |u`....1 Ilmaanll r-nmnmnirmtmi ii ) till ! ROVIi 00" u. ruuucr Lnem clean. FEATHERS: Dye in Oflha dun L: ...m-:,.- Iul ut`. N.B.--Coudya Fluid is the Standard Sci('nlil'r-- Test for Organic Matter in \Vntcr. and :1lI'm-.l- the only known means of rapidly and C()lllphlx'I' freeing Drinking \Vnl.cr from (lrgn-nic Tn-nt_ ` which is 8-) common a calm: 01 serious ulisc-nan. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted Hui.l with Uomly's Uzulliscr" OI; other Spn~a3'-p:u- dueer. , UDSON S SIMPLE DYE8 FOR THE _ PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is itnpossiole in this small epace to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be npplird; while their chief use is for dyeing tegtile fabrics they are also invaluableaa 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 can be dyed in a few minutes for a few -pence without sailing the hands. MEMORA NDA. 2 MAGENTA: The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will nlin nu.-tn-.. .. --.-e lUfll`l `ruin nu|..l.'l' l`IJlLI`0SIS,) Removes from the mouth impure and in males and odours, :'.'hel.hcr arising from to! or uther causes, and coulntcracts the irrit and morbid secretions of curious teeth. It lies and s:_If'I.ens the skin, and, used in the temls lu ;promote a. healthy state of the V body. TY Y'i(\v-r-..._ -r- and greatly preferred " I-'1u.I2nJ1.1na.' Eur} Russell comlnunicntcd 1;!) the Royal lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in Mnnilla the only remedy ol any use in Cholera. was Chlorodine. rrn - u-_::__1 /n:..... .....1 I1.-null; .Tnnnm-v12lI|_ R Wllf. EH10 II 8 plFICE." Manufactured by the Inventdr, Richard Freo- mnn, 70, KL-nuingzon Park Road, London, S. "I"!-m .u.....:rm Inn: nncru-avml'nn the Government TU, L(.'III.IH|girU[l I llfl Il.Uau' 111-Iluuu, u. The genuine has cngrnvcdon the Government Slump (outside each Bottle), FREEMAN`S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE." V0.\'DY S P-ATEJT FLUID or nntuml disinfec- taut. puric.-8, deodorisea, an'd:di.-inf-:ct.a-, by the ` agency of nascent or ozonic o:_(ygcn,-it8 uclivze principle. Being entirely innoxiom, this truly BCl8lIilC preparation is peculiarly adnplzx-cl for the following useful purpaace, lor which all other diairmitllls, on uccoun to! their poisous or other objectionablo qualities, are unavailable and useless :- _, . Deu-t:I.ing_r organic impurities inair a)nd,wauar. I nn-ifying drinking and other water I':_~om or- ganic Inuuer, lrud, &c. Fr-nahnninrr tlin uirnf r-In-an nlur-no nnrl llnnnnn, vIu- JUU cords, can do_l `A 2'II'11 6llllI\- IIILILI-\:I., I\ nu, ssh. Frushcniug the air of close places, and remov- ing bud smells. Freeing meat, sh, butter, or other provisions l'rom taint. ' Couutcractiug the effects of organic poisons taken into the stumnch. Curing Musty provcuder. Frooing wheat I:-Id other seed from smut. Mainlznining the health 0! plants in puts and conservatories. -- - `D_..........:.._ -_.1 .,-_..,- ,, .1 a u . uuwulu nupl. Ill Wlllutff. Destroying the blight of the pntatue, vine, hop, mulberry tree, -Sac. Wgnshiiig dogs and other domestic animals. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tum, dairy utensils. ` Washing the hair and darkening its cuiunr when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying and invigorating cf- lects of bath: and lube. :nInn;:uuu --.\:.......__.I ___.,, 1 u u . . - IIJIII ' II U5- Trcacing the infectious dis:-1 horses, dogs, &c. 011:: gallon makes 200 to 300 for use. v n n - -4 Unloroume. The Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1806, states, II. has an iinnieimi: sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not upply and (ill place. ll....uu|"nuln-nil H11 flu: Invonfdr Rihfd Ffei LUIIUCI V nuurllib. - Preserving and restoring the frcslmcss of cm owons kept. in Water. \ nnnfrnwinn Hun l.1i.uI.o A` cl... ..,....;..... ..- ` nvuso ul UIILII-5 EMIU H103. :Dresaing poisoned wounds and destroying uni mal virus. !l'I_A_._.._ .I - -- - A AK-Ill ucuunuo, ac: While li add one or two drops of Magenta. ele ' znnwninmrnunnu - - ~ ~- ....-ua;u1nuD unu ULUES with these dyes. NK: Sixnnnv hnnln nr ' llall the u-.I..I. CUNDY'S PATENT OZONISED I-...-~--- xssunv 'as of L'I'L'.~( pin: to t_vruun-:L vain nncl lccciviug Iih-:r- encmu-s uf religion we know well. To cool or to quench the hnly zeal for truth amongst Christian pcnplc they speak at all times ufrc.-|ig.;iuu.-z tnh:ra'iun, the_v exhibit its mxccllo.-nun-9, uucl put forth UNI!` sucngvh m pvrsumlu mt.-n that Ln put it in ]H':}(:li('c tcmls an the mlvauce and progress of ;ivah~ zuiun. But they ought nut to se(Iu(.-c:':m3- one that way. Thig won] mleruliun, or H'- Iigiuus liberty, siguitis.-.~4 the sunnc t|nIt1ilwr-_ Ly does in lhe lip; at" the seditious whTr> na- ly. which '['Lu-ilus (Bank 4,73,) culls, `Thu |)cl'iuu5 muuc umh-r which he; who uipixus Ln I--uninmc e-vrr and enslave crcntu cs has never fail.-ml to l)LJn:)urI:1xx- sell? "Jun; Imucxo, Cardinal L_Icre:m, 4.,.m.; v -v ...-- -1` his lll uw, PAH Loss: 1 \H J . time 'prum IL ha: the d the a 5 i.n.I-H In <-_ --- -u-cunt: l`BlfIII"aCu >ld Wholeulo Export, by the `PH: Worcester; Hours. Green and Black- ours. llld Soul, London; in.- G room-I Oilaun unite:-gully 4._-..w- uuuunuxalt 91.114 (rot: 'rmu:'r Pun:-os:s,) odours. '.'.'|IPl|lnr n.-:..:.... r..,.._ . ,_ ........ uyu lu uomng water. ya hot. (a I078. Violet. and pnrnia `:--n 1.-.. us cuuuu-.n|l.B UIB many Lhasa `nations textile fabrics, lV'&h.1ahIn'nn Q nnT1-gnu-u` - ~ - ~ - -- u. DUhl Patentee, II. BOLLXIA-N CONDY, Palnni,un IL. .... ..- Y-- `- nnuuhu unpure and lnreign Thethcr Lobae(;._. d (:nunmr;u~r.: ml... :..-:._. .. --..y- unn-ants IIUIIJ |,lII)I|[_'(:L| Irrituliml inf r-nu-{nun oi-....I. 1. _ - Iilv, m Maonntn A ----- uzuuuu Leclll. 11 [um- bath, Ithv hlfn l\'D'un --1--'- I_Al1.'\N , B;m.L-racn, Loudon. I gtmns ndapu-xx nausea or caulv, Ll ILI LIIU LHILH, whole WA'l`I-IR, can abal _t_nora 1.. 1...: Ioreign i.\|...-r-.. TO A YOUNG MERCHANT- psy more for the rent of ye house than for advertisinv you 5 1 lyou are pursuing a. false pohc nnn .-In I.--- ... ., owe .rr_opriatorI-- l`IDI : pre- Eats," 16 Wormwood Street hblic ...__...__.__.._.. I ` , RLNGE CERTIFK "hm 0 Snmlnonaei may. I: m_ jpguwvzo NJIWS Om o . , Pm romptl; auended to. hex. ~`_8te 'l!)}19_n-- Orange pu- I hall. n1ay_be obtained, at p` 1:>;u;.:1~I,;:wa Ormun. Orders by romptly _Devicas_ for eye!) 5ewcnption-.bf Orange` -printing kapi all` hand at the 13141.1! Nnws. 813411 PRI-II'1'Hl9 Bonn. I uuuu It realea Bath in your own Room . The ' niboya fuvqqtito propu-nuon in itrongly roco-' mondod. ' ` sb1e'1>z_op:ie:on-'rIDI(AN A: son, Eats, Street, Londbn,'E.O. V - EDWIN cmsros, nsQ., P.B.C.S., . Surgeon to Ohuriug-croia `Hospital. ` ' For several yen-I past I have been in the In- bit of prescribing-Dr. de Jonghh Light-Brown Cid Liver Oil. and nd it who much more ei- cscinnn than` other nu -iees of the {dune medicine .:_-- rm. nlmnow, 1.*.R.E3., ` Seniot Physician to Guy's"Hoepits.l. I have frequently recommended persona con- sulting me to make use of Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil. ' I have been well satised with its e'ects, and believe it to be 1 V tted for those cases in which the use of tine: substance is indicated." ..., ...u;u...3nuuns, 1 have no doul 11 pure and unadult_erated article. P DAILY N EW Ifgincetxa Stre R0 G R A. M Steamboat an Tickets, exe ES AND 1_>osTEias d Excursion Bills ahd cuted expeditiously as the s STEAK Pamrma HoU"~,a1: et. * _-_...... .......c. on ngaum, and Chief Analyst to ` the City of London. In all cases I have -found Dl_ ., do Jongh s ' Light-Brown 'Cod Liver Oil poaseuing the some set of properties, among which the presence 0! chulaic compoun , and of iodine in a state of orgmic combination, are the moot. I-emarhhvle. II.Ai9, believe, uuiversnllv on-lrn.-.-laul---I A-- ,____ .......,..,.....-, uuu or Iodine in re It. is, I believe, universally acknowlc tbisroil "lugs great the ' .,....._...-=u. uence, xueem the-Cod Li under his guarantee to be preferable I kind as regard gehuinencaa and m cucy." - ' DR. LANKESTEB} I- .R.S., Coroner for Central lliddleniex. I consider that. the purity of this oil ed in its preparation, by the personal 1 ol so good a chemist nnd intelligent a_ p as_ { Dr. de Jough, who has also wrizten. ._-_~._A| . ...c purity 01 um! Oil in secur- on, attention in physician aa wriztenjhe bent meqieal treatise onihe all with quuqted. Hence, Ideem the-C " We think it a great advantage that there is one kind ofCod'L1ver Oil which is universally admitted to be genuiu--the Light.-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. do Jongh. It has long been our practice, when prescsihhfg the oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst a much `variety and un- nnmtuinon ---- |--~ " ' -..,. ......., unznvc, mums; (much variet; certainty, we have condence in net-,s.--(Exmict. from Consumption: and llcmediablc bugLs.") ` SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. ~ SIR HENRY MARSH, BAR'l`., ll.D., P-lnysician in Ordinary to the Queen in Iralnnd. I have frequently presribed Dr. do Jonglfa Liglgt.-Brown , Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, and a Llnerapeulic agent. of great value. r . .. - uvcu Wvllelullllg welgut OI med1eaHest.imony,. aufby the practical test. of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the timid, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most effica- cious, they must palatable, (and, from in rapid curative e'ccI.s, the moat. co_ouomieal_ofall Ilnds. Hence the universal cclcbzity 01 Dr. de Jongh'a I Oil, and the unparalleled dcmaud lot this um-i-I vallcsrprcpaa ation, I ' E try at a low rate of i charged. April23 nte:-est. No ommisson R. M. ROSE. 3 5)|nnUnIv__v\gIuu I-1-I__In-H-II~\lI-I D4`-l\:lJll4lI ('l`ory.) _ _ ~ ` ' WHESE foreign gmnodtcala are regular Ty re 1 published by us in the same style an up. fore. Those who know them and who `gave long subscribed to then, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the int few yum had deprived. of their once welcome supply onu- best periodical literature, will beglud to have they: again within their reach ; and those who mziy power yet have met with them, will usuied. A ly be well pleased to receive accredited repoyu of the progress of European science and litera- ture. ' lII;l\Il(\ IIlll\ 1 nnn - _-...---\. '71.-r Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and (He late J: P.?4ort.ou', of Yale gollege. 2 vols. Royal 0:. mvo, 1800 pages a.`:i`d numerous Engraving:-1. PRlCE.-:57. for the two mlnmm Ru nu so. any vv AJLL Llledical Oicer to the ` 114:. BKOI. Lulu- TERMS FOR 1868. 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" ' ' _ TUE LEONARD SCOTT Publishin Co., 38 Walker-street, N.Y. The L 8. Pub. Go.a.lso publish \ And a large amount. of general Price, Five Cents.` `But: 4 11 We nn Lind [Ir 11...: -1. Bnnrran E_n1on1cALs. __ O0NT4.INl1VG ALL my un'nc.n'u1N_1Na stoning; ___.___A .1 _. no cusuumnuon, the remark: acknowladged ail great therapeutic Dower! .....I I uni. unnn V 11.11.15, l'.R.S., Author of the "Spun oi Germnny. . Granvillef bu found hnt Dr. de Jo -Brown Cod Lin; nit m-I---- -L ` CHRO`;\TICLEmi . ._,u1u.1n1 L1l`.'.4`.'! V"/, I Chance-ry,Not:n3 Public, struck, Kingston. ,, wuen prescnuinp the oil, rcomme d, variety I ;y, condenca in ha mm--= DE JONGITS LIGHT-BRO-WN COD LIVER UIL. The lrarmcrs unnu- mu. e1uxv1L'1.n:, l'.R.S., lllnr of tlvm " ----- `` " ` ros `FIRE. N In! mail Ihn pnaln FARM FOR SALE. ;-_ ...._--n.n ..|.b.I3., Poor Law Boardof Great Britain. ' In, nndhief to 3! London. , --,--v-vuuuctl lull antic power; and from doubt ofits being In-ticle. . 0 Bellly Jr. Draper, - BARRISTE RS,ATTORNEYS-at-LAW Solici- tors in Chanoery--Chambers Nos. 1*, 8, & 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0, W. - Juan O Rlu.I.Y,Q.C. ] FRANK G. Diunm. -`---- ;e Itgumg = ` `_ Address ii sercu:-. I l'|n-Ann...` -u.__.:_.. _v- nauvvl \Il-I XJIII arable t.o,nny other gnd medical elli- 3 its Early ulllft - that l`_..._. $4.1-0 9'! nn IIIIII V 31 for 8:10.` | :53. ..l....,ld,i V OFFICE REMOVED TU : NI-4`, A HI V l\l')T):`\.-l'II mo? !3*w-s v .U'F"i"ICE.-b`ou|h West come: East. Streets. -Wu. H. WILKISON. W. A. County Grown Attorney. 1 completed an apparatus which, when tted _.....J .. ..... .._..u..u\.u.-5 vulugts. An account is published of some officer in the Indisnonny who has invented anal on a strong man, enables him to rise from the earth and y like a. bird. It is stated that the apparatus is in every respect a success. According to-the account, it con- sists otwo immense wings made of isin- glaa, which are tted tothe arms and are moved rapidly by two ropes secured to the heels. The man who wishes to avail him- ttclf of the nppurutus and y, sets out on a run on levl ground, but before he has gone twenty steps he nds himself lifted from the earth, and constantly ascending into ma vapours and shadows of a higher sphere. Itisouly necessary, according to the fmtnula, that he should keep his legs mov- ing in bestnncl time with his wings. It seems that the originator of this discovery in ugienqe, convinced of the value of his in- vention, mndes wager that he would y uver a river, near the fortications of his re- giment in Alexandria, supported entirely Ly his philosophy and his wings. His wager `was taken and he made the at mpt. At first, as the account says, eVBWt worked to perfect satiafaction. The phi pher mu towards the river bank, and spreading his wings aoared upward into the blue empyren, beating the air in majestic wines by his isiu- galaa van, andaoheuated along upward and downward in any sud graceful iuectiom. Alt-r a while, however, from some tangling If the ropea or some weuriuesa of the heels, the motion of the wings came to a sudden pause. There was a sort of collapse in thle wonderful mechanism, and the ambitious. highyer dropped like a shooting star from ' his saith of glory, and` fell upon the river's . led with a broken leg and a broken arm. This accident was bad for the oiccr. ` It. laid bin: up in the hoopital, and weakened fhith of the-people in the practical vil- Ic at his junction. At the last accounts, howuvur, he wu slowly but surely recover- _ from his wounda. and onmnlim-. t.:...--u- I J nines Agnew, BARRISTER and A1"1`0RNEY-at-LAW,C0n- veyaucer, &c. Ofce Bngol Street, second doo: south 0! the British Wiu"_q Uice, upstairs. August 1. = III) mm 1!! .._.__ `gun-LsJ1Dl`LD A.NUVA'l"l Solicitors in Chancery, Utces-i8 Gluten: SL, Ufce, Kmes-rox, G. W. Joan A. MAcoo:uLo,Q. C. ' .l'm.n. u "in madman ofueuu nu... ggu their famios, who I: nwsy. The Enoch Ar ililly maeallsgtgg, a dirty rh-unk. _i1I)_l1>.0'f;EIla!e` ` I3: Fefused to take p In jug giod. She m Jug` ` '11- Iqun. the British Gover ` shy used to ride, a `bu-nesmlaon; and lo the * gown steamboat. New York police oommiss toapply to the legislatu g the force by about 60_0 of-the force are to be (1 The force has latly bee of discipline more ` aguinu membego do n-| dnlldmwe` um ugphil detective I1'l'0.=1.ed ' M Web in Grnnadn,M lhlln liuh nmlgnpndnr t R; If JJI dinner. An English Episv to_ lake, such provision ' oflo neglect his hot at` by. Ash Weqneldny and celebrated in the llpiseopnlian ghurchet. I --,...Q -an-inn n-ind n A ` JIU .54 S %H,T'm aumougn the boa; ' ,it V85 not oensiv` ' dlbbaw we're all in n 4 . Th: hair wad als .' nnd did not seem to h ' M .t.ho`l<-at A tree] . iourrsn fastened tb .- snack, just before she w ' _ in pllC3. A lock - W38. ig Ann-to Sun-3:; _ A Upon examining Mrs Ldeovorod lhat the rope ; I jut bfage Aha 4 and this at first occa H1006 my: Vlbl H1`: the rap beenmeoosene `The reusing w `N Inolhiar box, and t; I Wi 1Ll-nun nu `RU --nnv nu-uuuaueu Ina "You mnsI:*`~n6t he- `*IlQ,'l'ol' really you do things are lost in such pl Iiflky pf visilotu. , eorui to are the qnan V `ad lbl! `Inna: and qcurrupu, vvauunu city. The season of "[`|`en] .(3h|'0!'e %o'rn!ly observed here 111 ` theUnion._ II;I_conformiu rlh-itih custom, his Exoelle . .I.- `D--Kala hvnhnnnnnr I % duolationm 'tIe1.':B'5 -the go into the dreogin often tctnalty take 2 glove: o_r ' ` M Itaznowitchwng pqrbbl lftbnng but th"hurrin-- ._,gpu`lICUHII l0 If . fruit the air poc!:e`tl. '1 ` cd hid morning the lad W Valiant a PucUplIIll `II-I.l||CIl(I. 1 I Iueiinp Inlktl 0! phitelini was obnerved gu.- W aaIu'n,on Zqttcr. . Huntington correspondent ibun who witnessed lhe disi 4-- AP `I.l'..- Q...--I6 -4--- ......u we followfgittl --,It appears. that the g 1:.-;rn 1g 9. funous . - ; so you `may mkhn-bnnd. - Mn- I U-II WIJU VIIIIITBBCIJ ILIC UIBI H otjlrn Suqutt, nap: [HIM] Ilthonula the bov A hi 1 is to be presented to the Legislature of Newfoundlsnd to-day for its admission into the Uonfederalion, the audption of which is consid- ered crrtain. There have been important Do-- gotiltions going on between Newfoundland and our Governmenr, and its admission is only a question ofn few u1onths.--Minerva. ( F 7.... null. ma males and $.35!!! rockets. Thaw-uu_I; I mom, when it is thrown .'. in. .....;|- ..;_a_--2 gal`!!!- I-II` . _.I nu-the pom: _ol'Eno.:h -Handful! of Head 4 4.__ Macdonuld, Puuon &._ lilac-.:inr, ARRISTERS AND`ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, in Chnnonr-v 1... ,-was-"1;;: r.,:`~H.':.".'.:`:.'. .: Wlhll the I0'c'ig! `lmosphe thsairi 1;. 1:... E. `sung: In:-nuucu -, :'.`?%;.,",_;`L'_.'..?" ?.-3`5$:,`7 f`4 _.:_- -....-1-3 unxmaim: wag ntimquuin me, - ng Iwnum m Run; New York World is r_ Pratt, 0fJn,tlinna, :22! |`ndp`\l|1u'-- - ' AN Ancnmsnor-`u PASTORAL. ()n Sunday, the 17th ult, there wns read in the churchus of` Vnllulolid a pastoral from the Cardinal Archbishop of that dio- cese. After reviewing some of the topics nfthe day, he touches upon freedom ol worshi.p thus :- There in another thing they wish with criminal intent to plant. It iscnlled religi- ous liberty, whole legitimate and natural innnifesmtmn com-ists in wishing to bring to Spain all the false ruligiuns in the gorld, and which are the enemies of the only one thcrucnn be, which this nugnunimofia un- tion love!) anal vcuerntes. And as sls -.li- versity of lalse religious fortunately lifts no followers amongst ourselves, it has? been necessary to lake the resolution, as cx"trnv- ngnnt usitnpioust to try to create $01119. They have lpgun ito carry into effect. this innyous resolution in this noble and relig- innu niou no \. ..1I...|_.I;.I ...l.-.... -,-r-- anannn tn? 1 nut-I-Input locusts, nndJ hnlnin IL- rru lll qnlll ladies and `lm. - -.....|. 2- LL ;,....\.3 ... u-ul n-now (.'ll.l7.L'|li", but nlsn what is dearer und more pu-ciuus, their religion wllicll as it is uI|l()n_:_{sL us now is the unly zrucum-. We call the nlauntinn of all in particular to pm-rsu-ulu them of the mnlignily of the menus 1.-nlplnyc-I In uucullmliosc tlnu imlustrinus wnrkmcn nml ulhu pm)r(:|3|5~i('H uf Uld1llu(!<.`~(', who form u. very prccl-nus puninn uf the dear ock of which Wu are the lcgiliniute and loving sbeplu;r.l. The encmits ul' put H..Z.....::| ,., ' '-- ' totyruun ... -.-. .... uu`=(|lL mm ID SC(lu(.'z:' 11:: I signitis.-.~Hl1c that iilu u -:L (|I..'L'uiYi!Jg lib- `Tl s|)I'i(1u.~; nnnm llntl--r ...l.:..n. |._ .__u. :, Cauupbcll, Mowut Sc Mao;-... ._.m.; )ARR[S'1`ERS, &c., Princess E..*:'r`.- 7`., K1: 1) slon (opposite Daily News Oit-e_`, AL:.usD1m C.uu'B1n.L, 30., Gxonai Lznucx Mowhr, - GEOBGI MILNIS Mloliolilfiiu March 15. 67. . _ ... ...._ nuuguultl, `_t\-llltilj c--nfnrm tn the law ul tin-(~hurch, tuul Qvhncn from the vcny rst centuries mm: Cutl- deumed heresy and all- L-rrnr und the pcnnlty of L-xcmnmunicntion (aznafcmq , and with llm utvrmtl luw ol'G-ul, which lmls us rt-sptct not only the life, the lmunur, thv hlu-rl_\', and Ill(3_l\WlIL`lSlIl[) of the tcmpnml g_;nml:s nl. tlllr I':'llUW L'll.l7.L`tl9, l)lI[ ztlsn what truc um-. all llllllltflllnr In nu-ren.ul.. pk... nr 41... k, V I '7 nu-wuvw, no slowly but 1 In; wounds, ` In the belieftlnt his we: hug to some inriingzof hf: jworkin and not to my fnult in his philocop ,, - -.-~- --..u.,~:-,uu uuuscnvca, ll [H1555 UCEII 1.-1:trav- usimpious, try 30:119. ious city ut Vzsllmlnlltl, where some heretics have 1-stalnlislie-l tlwnisclvu-1, who (lcdicrile tlu-mselvcs to lislrilmtc tracts :1mlpumpli- lets, to expose hooks, and In sell mutilated and corrupt Bibles, in order to propagate the errors 01" Luther and Calvin, us well as nther new ours, am] to make prusclyu-s amongst the illlllllrili labourers, to whom moreover they nlfur the venom nf their du- tesmlvlc (lnctrihc lry menus of discuiumus aml lectures which they give on cnuin lays; auul this thvy lo publicly, to the m- tunielmu-ut nu-I universal tiigut uf C\ rI'_}`- one. 'l`li-.-re is nut in the nation any law which uuthur1.~c.~x this .~'(::|nlulnus (lucul. 'l'Iuru t-.\is':i nnlv an nllirzial Jl'U vrnmuiu nt . _ - _, :5. Lhv rcvnlmmn m wlu.-h ....o..............u . ._ 4 Gildcrrslceve Jc Wulkcm, BARRISTERS and A'[`TORNEYS.at-LAW, Couveyancers, Notaries Public. ; Richard T. falkcm, , VOLICITOR IN CHANGERY. 0ice--Clm-enoe Strer-L Kin.-........ n W J. R; smuh, M.n., )HYSICIAN, SURGEON, &c.,`P4 Residence Hnrrowsmith. ,__.. --. ..nuuvJnuU,Q. `La. Joan M. 'LIj9HAu. Kingston, Jnn'y 16. uu: 15, 67. uuulul run IN CHANGERY. ) Street, Kingston, ().W. .P. Gu.nnasL:t_av:,.L.L.B. | RICH. T. Wqxnu. { -_.,--.... Josn,-pl: Bawdcn, TTORNEY AT- 11! W,` Sp] . (Inn-\4\...-.- \r,..,., - - .uu gsxuuxuvnu ll! JXINU 5'l`l{EE'l' NEARLY ()I POb'ITE THE UITY UUUK. STORE. -- ...-.-.... us. l\.U(:|v'IJ, A RRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-L`AW, Solicitors, Conveyaacers, &c.- Nnpanee, w. J { The amall pox has broken out in the East- ern Townships. Several _cnses had occur-` red at Halley r.ud'Sweetaburgh. It had al- sd made its appearance at Frelighsburg, and Ilie Municipal Council had blocked up the roads and requested Judge Johnson to ad- journ the Courts. Vaccination was in con- sequence becoming the order of the (lay in many of the surrounding villages. 1.`. ...........i .. .-..I.I:-1___I , a - ..-...- ;\-an-._1u'_ \JI1l(lI!N|l Djfeili` Archbishop of V-ullu uiid "Vull:tdu|id_.T:Ln. 1869." " \V. R. Mingayc, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Convey . l-(inn=en.. n m . .uuuu1-A 1-1; Kingston, 0. W. When yspu of your businlss advertising your busiues-, re purauin g false policy. If ycfau Lbusiness, let it be known " . --Fn1ucg- smms iNfoL11iANcE. Hlilkisol &: wfEWI'l\l1r\rI . n-` . - -South corner uf_ Dundaei and _ . V _ . .... J. . Auuumlo-EL-IJAW, &c. oppoane the Post on. G. W. I -1.577, Solicitor in as F..I.l:n .0". 9-: In. ` VoIecipe.deI no to be manufactured in London Ihortly. -at-Law, Conveyancer. Olce, Clarence 5} , &c.,` PbRTLAHD, by . Reeve, "I`r\`) \TI'.V1 (V ' -Luna P.rr1-on, Q_C (Inn-1. ' /_i_- ' KIN G S'I'REE'l' I'll` "I`I'.J'L` t\I'll`l"' 'c"d "I Conveyancer, &c. Dec. 1. L..JUu.l..H.Ul 111 c, &c., 33 King .RF.EVE, M. A. Luvvlmatl ut_:u..u1i.UDYNE. The Original Preparation of known`Gomposi- tion. From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. Saclsville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you would advertise your Chlorodyne more than you do, you would help to beat the others, which are `secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, bnt will never prescribe a secret re- medy. Cannes KlDD', M.D. ' To Hr 'l`Iwle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-I only requires to be known to be appreciated. I have no hesitation in characterising it (viz., 'l`owle's Ohlorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrhcea, colic, ague, spasms, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article that can be named." . No'raT-The Profession is warned against in- ferior, ecrot, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle bears a fan- aimile of Proprietofs signature on the stamp outside. . LIQ. OHLOROFORMI Co. on_OHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Sole Manufacturer :-A. P. Tolls, Chemist, Manchester. unuw eu_u|c IUI I-uv I/Ibbrill. One of the best generals lhe`Cubans have was shot. by decision of a. court martial a few days ago, near Nuevitas. It seems that nding everything going badly for the On- hsus, be determined to _surrendu- himself mud n thousand men under him to the Gov- ernor of Nuevitas, and claim the benet of the general amnesty. He was sueuwalk- ing along the streets of Nnevitns, his arm over the Governor's shoulder; to whom he had given his word 01 honour as to the sur- render of himself and companions in arms. The matter being stated to his men; they refused to be surrendered, saying that he was not of equal rank with the Marquis of Santa Lucia, and had no authority in the premises. The consequence was that Amn- go felt. that if he had gone too far, he ought at least to be court martialled. This was done a la Maticaine, and the court decided that Arungo should be shot. The sentence was approved by the Marquis of Santa Lucia, und Arungo, accordingly, was dis- patched after the manner of Maximilian, Melizgand Mirsrnon.--`Letter in New York Sun. ulvc. The day seems as yet, nnhappily, f&rdis- tent. when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of 1,_nny secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such things.--Lance(. "If\m[ `[,nc| nn-r Ann.-.----__ CHOLERA, DIARRHCEA, ac. EARL RUSSELL sent to the College Of Physicians 8 communication received by him from Manilla (where cholera had been graiug fearfully) to _the effect than, of all remedies tried, Chlorodyne was the most effec- tive. nI:u nu unnuua 0! :5 ranlels. Pomadea, Rose and Violet Powders, Coa- metica, French Extracts, Lavender Water, Cherry Tooth Pate. Lime Juice and Glycerine. and every description of preparations for the Toilet. Messrs Burgoyne, Burbidges, and Squire re- ceive Indenta for Yardley it 0033 preparations. Manufactnrv. 7 Vina mp.-. nu...-.--L--7/ W.-.1 mums Iur zuruley G U( Manufactnry, 7 Stre` London, and Depot, < Paris. Ealublished 1770. um .1 umrunni DUAL . Every Variety` of Fancy Soaps Also in Cartons of3 Tablets. Pnmnrinn DA". .._.1 11-4 - n Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vnporize}. Roae Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the Lin.-.,u...-..L:-t .c.....uca 101' me u|ycermeToilet Requi- Handkercbief. Euu de Cologne. All the above are carefully prepared for Ex- portnlion, and retain their excellent qualities in any climate. . 96 Strand; 128 Regent. Street; 24 Oornhill, London. l7 Boulevard (lea Italians, Paris. EUGENE RIMMEL, 1)ERFUMER by appointment to their Majes- Lies tnc Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spniu, the Qacen of Holland, the Que:-n "of the Belgians, and the King of Portugal; and H.R.H. the Prince of Vvnh-9 ul upulu, lue |..](.',c'![] OI UOIIE Kiuga of Wales. ` Plmenix I-`Ira Iluurunco C0l&kIllliI}; . OF LONDON. -auuv I-v auuu a ylulnralllull i ' Recent. events hnvc I`i.\.l']l|Sl`Il the fat`! that the man who Visilctl lhe palace on the.- `night of the Louvre several times to sue Gun. there in fact. for the riasassimv ting the Captain-Gem.-rut, have been paid $121000 rhcjuh. cuurse, was to work `; but fears are secretly entertained for the (:`c:ne:al's safety from the fury nf `.he Spu- uiurds, us he has long been cnnsiuleretl luu kindly dispused toward the Cubans. Gen. La Torre, Commnnder-in-Chief of the Eastern Department, reports evcrjlliiug us going on well. \'::Im:1seda claims SUV- ceas size.-r success, while the Cubans lmv.u thmc nmhing since the loss of Baynum. The stnry which appears in some uf uln- New Yurk papers that Vulunasedu win: nulge-m-mll(~d in Hue Bu_v:uuu Llllaill` tlnx Cr.-spa.-dos was uot- _lh-re, not had he: lhvru lhc umin body of his army, and Ihu: nu lhv same day of his many into Bsynmu the in- Hlruu-nln lnnk I\naeL.un`inn nl` n m....I. ... _- `HIS Company has been doing business in J Canada for nearly 50yeg1rs,rm-I during that b.-as st-cured the public cuufiult-ncu by lhv 'prnmpt and liberal se-tile-mealnfevq-ry ['.nir claim. has fully cuu);-Tied wiih lhe laws ofnnada by deposit wilh the {z`rovernme,-nt of Stocks In amount of 350.000 . . u_UUU,UUU. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1887- $2,000,000. Funds depoailed in the hands of the Goverment for the security of Policyholders. ` All fire risk: carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. - v . -nu-_ _._..`__ T`)"_"" l` Losses paid in 49 years, v-:\-uvuil And is prepared 1:: issue polio`: luw as lhe safety of the ussun-Ll ` I \ II Du Home Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn. -. nu AI ~r1re and Marine INSURANCE CUMPANY 0F 1 CAHTxL.. .. .. .g AN.\'UAl.lNCth\1E . -_--- IIVII II Tums. A. A LEX Aumm, PI":-sidcnl. `r,,_ .u. xE{na" I1].`11I`1l.l]C( Co. of Hart- ` final, Unllu PAID UP C.-\.I l'l`.-KL AND SURPLUS- $4,333,543,-.29. _._....- ..,......uuz 1.1 Anna O A PITA 1. $3,000,000. ASSETS ; I I rYI I A Ivrx I`: A |\l\;\ nun-. . ,,,_ .`_,--.., .-.,_ ...J._;u;u.;-;'u.lu,;7.).'!,Ll Ul.L AND CARGO RISKS to uml from I lnlnncl Ports on fhvnumblu: terms. Losses promptly and llbt-Fully nuljuled mul paid in Cqnadn Currency, _ JAMES SWIFT, Agnt, July I. St. Lawrence Wharf. ____! .--uu,uv win: 1:: Lisa gnu: lllill IJIJIIIIU {Ht} II)- rur-gents took possession of a much mun: nnpurtaunc place, Puerm Principe.aru all `shu.-r fabricnlinne, and here in Havana 1-3`.- cite only 3 cuutempmuus_smil::. TI... ("Juliana nrn l....u..... .1... ......._.-_ : __.__E-. Home Insurance rompany or New liaven, P: L`.__... __ lhiiil .`EIIl$I Insuru.Ir(`u Agent. at Kingston, mu D1 Kingston, Feb. 4, I868, AI Oice-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Jub Kingston, FL-b, 4, 1868. ll Dec. 20, 1867. D. Sn-nnnaz. Y W1I.sn. Pn-sident. Secret CASH CAI-1_1'AL .. .. $1,000,000. Am: AND mvsa msus men L I nlla` nun-.v-n.... .-.1 -.....~..... .14 _ -.- no I-IIIIJ u vuusculpluuu Slllllh . The Cubans are lcuving the country ju multitudes. Very, very many of these ure young men who manifest no very particular desire to_die fdr la patria. (Inn at` fhn In -Rf nnnarnla Ikn .l"..I..._.. 'l.-..-

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