uuu ul: UULUKIIC. All the above are carefully prepared for x- portation, and retain their excellent qualities in any climate. QR Rh-nnr` - 100 'D......_ Q;_, ,- - - '- ?o&`.fLe`3" cums. FIVLA, Home Insurance Company of New Haven, Conn. CAPITAL ' .. .. `$1,000,000. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1867- $2,000,000. Funds deposited in the hands of the Goverment for the security of Policyholders. " All le risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the rig): assumed. I A lllnn CIIIVIIIIII -uuu nuu \Jl1lll1lJ K|lA)l\IJ Lu uuu ll'UlLl`k 1-1 Inland Ports on fuourable terms, ` Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and? paid in Canada Currency. 1 a xwu I-:wn:"r a. ....... *'K`HlS 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 settlementofevery fair claim. ` It has fully complied with the laws of Canada by 1 the deposit with the Government of Stocks to` the amount of . W00... 3...! Vvv-uuv And is prepared 1:: issue policie on terms as] low as the safety of the assured will permit. JAMRH REV!-12!` ` ..g --u -.ulI.lllI|.Ca 96 trand; 128 Regent Street; 24 Coruhill, ` London. 1'1 Boulevard dea Italians, Paris. .__ __._____;__ Marine Ins_u'mnce. 1363. Tnos. A. Anzxaxnn, - President. _ '_'_--" ' `"-v"-' 'E"""" ' mcorwonnsn IN 1319. CA PITA L. $3,000,000. ASSETS $4,650,938,27 5 I` ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and from f 1 `Jinan: ..-.-......ol.. ....A 1:I...,-_n.. -.::..-.-.1 , 1` Ju-uvu u ICu:.;I.ll Ul zumun IU miles 686!) Wily of what. is called intcrme_ cable. The core of this cable is, of course, cons'.n1ctei in precisely the same way as the rest. It is only the outer covering which differs. This, as much of it rests in not more than one hundred or a hundred and fty fathums of water, is ma_(le much s:x-mger. to guard against chang on rocks. Instead often wires (lmw up in hemp atrnnds,Iherefnrc, it is covered with twclv such thick wires of plain galvanized imn, `and than comul to a thickness of some half auin inch all ruund with Latimer Clark's silicia com- pound, which has been follml In answer with lnlfktni success in the Persian Gui! usble. At the :L-rminruion of these sn-c.linl iuzcrni-eciiate p-Irtinns. the deep sea cul-lo, w-_- have already cl:-scribed-, is continu-.-ml across the Atlantic to near St. Pierre. ' `II in in-lhn natnrn nf ..ll -.....:....'1 __:. ./Et.11a vlnsurance C0. of Hart-; i ford, Conn EPAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- % s_u,333,543,39. `t----,_.:_1:, . ` '-"l"'! % Losses paid in 49 years, :__.__. DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIQMEDICINE. /Elna Insurance Copnny of llurlford Conn. _. j. 1 Home Insurance vopzmy or New} liuvcli. ; Agent at Kin';t.ot: Tm .,5o-... Au: nugllsncl and British Poaeessio E G. DUFRESNE, 79 Wading Stroot. May bo'obuIined ofall Ohemiou. Oioe-33,>0lm-ence Stl'60?.l Kingston, March 20, 1862. _ July 1. DI Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. r.J__u-u. nuuun VIIIH l.|l IIIUIEIIS VWHICH RN! [1:- mnst as thick as pukL'rs---will e laid on eich side of ma: .\ti;u`.tiC. To llmsu shorvs ends, which taper grmllmlly away, is to he joined 1: length of nhnuc 70 miles each of intcrnmxlizm-. mahla TI... --c-u -.1--x D. Sn-Inna. Cmmnus Wmsox President. Secretary. CASH CAP!'[`AL :. .. $1,000,000. [ AKE AND RIVER. RISKS L..ken on bulls A and rvnrn-nan nf r-n..ann..h1n ...o..-. July 1 . 4: The day seems as yet .nt when nuhlir-. nnininn Kingston, Feb. 4, 1863. f.,____.+._____ CHOLERA, D1ARRH(EA,&:c. `ARL RUSSELL sent to the Col]: I Phvnininm: a nnn-.n.....: . . - . . _ . - - nnu nnu u.lVl:Al\. 1\lDI\D L-IKE and cargoes at reasonable rates. T A M D! GIT?!` 0"!` Royal Assurance Company um DAJ-LY NEWS--IVIGNDJAY LIVERPOOL XND LONDON. MAXWELL W. STRANGE, A ......5 P..- `V:.......s.. EUGENE RIMMEL, l'YlIY1n u miles. or very nearly double the length of; either nf our Atlantic cal-l_es. `One length 1 of 2,788 knots will be required from Brest to St. Pierre, Ind 776 from St. Pierre to` Massachusetts. The distance betwcen Vu- lcntin and Heart's Content is in a straight line only 1,670 nautical miles; but for the - cnbles 2.400 milc lmd always to be made In allow for slack and in case of accidents. In the cables 0|` 1865 nnly 1.890 milt-It lmvc been vusul, and in the cable of 1866 nnly 5 1851 miles. The French company, thrnu fore, no making every proper nllowgncefor : slack nn-I wlmtcvvr lllli.)l'Sl'Cl] cventuillilics may arise, and in cal-lc laying, none. on-n the most experienced. can tell what. the-see i any be, or whcre, or when they may occur. ' -The deep sa pnrtinn of the the cable is, u we have said, nlmost precisely similar to the twn present Atlantic lmes. In pfinciple or con=tructinn they are all exactly the ` same. The comlucture of the Atlantic cnhlcs isfnrmed nfone strand ofseven copper wires, and it wt-iglis 300 lbs. to thej mile. The French ,cnmluctor~ will be twisted in that same way. but i-. will weigh 400 lbs. to the} miles, which is certninfy an arivantagb. I Round the cnmluctnrr come fnur fnluls uf_ gun: perclm, intcrlnial with f.uircnann-_-_a.-fl Clint:-rtnn's insulating a'umpnn.u-I, which is ~ foun:l tn mark well. llouml nil come 10? gnl_vanizml lltnlllgt-iwculls iron wirrs clone up : in Bifhtlr-l nf .\I1`lllli;|iH'l'llp. In the pregent 3 cahlea. this hemp was pluili, in the French . cable it is 5-nlurul in trsl`, which is nun lierj Itd\'nmag.:e fur1mvsrrvnvinn._tlu-ugh erlmps ll d|srulvnntn;_;c zn p:i_\im_r uut.. Its weight l.-I i5 PR" 2: nnilu in n-uunr .....1 -2| .._._- vil Hospitals of Algiers, h'a.ajt71e?-iin; M in Engiand his ORGANIC MEDI- u Iruiuuuult: ['rIlt1:l. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, SI Lnwr-nnnu TI 3'X3:s SWIFT, Agent, Ht I'..\wr-nnr-A Whnr IIUII, x THOS. KI RKPATRIO K, Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet `Vinegar. Hair Preparations. 'Ijoot.h Powders Glycerine Toilet Requi- Sites. naauruu `W LU perm] UJAMES awn:-1', A rrnru JAIIES SWIFT, `V Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf 2'- uuu 5.1" II` A, ngcuu, St. Lawrence Wharf. Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. 30 'r1z14;D IRON, Syst.em.-Prico 25 9d `ottla, .,..,. . Hula` an turty IL (521! uf nuuly 10 nniivas. in wa danger; and us the great: it will huvc to he lairl is I fmilc.-s and :1 lmlf, 3,110 risk I` I... -42.! l. ~rI"I `.3 sqivll` ll Ag[ll., St. Lawrence Wharf. |lJ V`-|Jll\lV\IIl, Agent for Kingston ml E. P. Donn, J General Agent. ` I. In 1-n1n $2 3,000,000, . C}`o'liego of rnnniwn I- RATES, AND 13- YQU Do NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE or TYPESVAND INK nnsonvn AT ONCE 'l`.0~ ' GONTRAOTS AND mum? \ AGREEMENTS; If YOU HAVE FOR LOCAL AND annnn. uwnn-rrsn HINTS; THEREFORE mwnnvrrsmx-ran DAILY NEWS." POSSESSING THE LARGES1 `JIRO ULATION OF ;g- .$I:i`h.` FIRST P.-101:. II YOU WOULD ATTRACT CUSTOMERS ADVERTISING!) NEWBPAPF313. C'0LU'HN8! DAILY NEWS. P.m'r1m'1LARs or .7i'I-i::Mo_s*r succzasx-I31- TRADESMEN AND MERCHANT ADMIT THE IMPORTANCE OI` A [.00 AL PAPER 1`IMES.Pl-ADE THE` ADVERTISP. MAY BE MADE AT THE [DAILY NEWS 0-FFIOE. .j;._._j__. . MONDAY EVENING, FEB., SPENT HONEY [N THE PURCHASE Jnmmons van or DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS. AND NOT TO BE DRIVEN. IS THE BEST man A THOUSAND ADVE TO` K LIBERAL AND ADVERTISE "OUR BITQINES.` SIEDIUM WHERE? El): Daily Nuns, ssrohnxzpa: AT_'1`HR THEREFORE GO AND ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLTSHKD IN THIS orrr, THIS JOURNAL OFFERS THE BEST IIEDIUU A Ll'I`TLE FUR'l`HE.*0__ um mrmonou or AN 1"E.R l`|SE U ELI-'3 A NI` ATTRACTIVE SIGN THEIR SUOOFFF [N THE. (Continueidwirom First Page.) > K JUDIOIOUS STEP uOUAL BUSINESS, AND ATTRIBUTB R '1` E5 on YOUR P_L;uJn `BE EOR ADVERTISING BEFORE `Pd? TO ADVERTISE A Ski TARIFF OF ,_ _, w_ he cha, mu: cn. \n`s > wrll. sci .-1 .\l.xmilu hrmp. the is s is ;e Iutngc p:1_\im: ML. 1!: a mile in W.-nor, and 31 zir. I35 hrmkin-_: straini ns, -5.1 that it can uppnrt 1 - `II\ ._...Z|, . II YOU WOULD UR BUSINESS EVENING; FEBRUARY 22. OA REY SUCH and solely by Lou `and Partial sire recpeotly cautioned agnlnl tworthlou I gul- tstiona, and should no thnt Lu and Portia cm: are on Wrapper, Libel, Bostlo,` Ind 3:0 per. Ask for Lonnnd -Bcrriavquoo. Bgld Wholenlo nnd for I: rt, by t_ pl-man _ .P ,Worouur; 'n : Hang` Bgjnlnw n-ul 0...- 9 P The Public Ivll 5 '86.}! `BLENDING some of the d ......a.uu:.sa sna BLUES are successfully coloured with those dyes. of Magenta to [pint ormore of cold water WATER ' One drop-"of dye will tint s qnnrt. PRINTING on Cotton, Silk or Wool In the ordinary wsy - yes in the bathwvill produce an innity of slude, according to taste. nd Ilngonu, colours. 1 R.-Ff`&IIn, Phll'mIOBl.KllE, ll Inuwcu up now one 0; the greatest discoveries of the `pronoun century. I: ll largely employed by the most eminent. Physicians end Surgeons in hospital Ind private practice in .11 puts ol the world. It bu eifecte pecnlinr toiuelf, and which are essential- a.. .mr...-ma to those meduced by thevu-ioun etfects pecullsr toitse, snu wmcn Ira uncut.-.- `ly dire:-ent to those produced by compounds` betting, the name of Ohlorodyne, but have no pt-stems to possessing ltulrtues. It rnpidl relieves pain, from whntever cause, sl- leys t e irritation of fever. soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with-_ out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from" theuse ol oplstes. It continues to hold its unshsxen position in the , estimation. of the Profession es the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made affidavits that the hnve tested its cects in careful comparison wlt .L_-- -1~.nD rvnrrrq nRnWNli!'S (`.FlLOR0- ._ . _, .......... la n l'lIt(I\ ziulupnrt 11 length iiv_'.~` water witlmmkmucln 5 greatest dopll} in which he hit] in nnt m.-.-.4 nu... ...... van DIAIRC A bottle half a-pint of hot wal SATINWOOD STAIN: Canny-v rI:n.-l..-; 1.. , , , __ . - .. .....uux_y purposes In A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Bixpenny bottle of Hagan- ta, Violet, Crimson ' M9133" and WOOD sum: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of N0. 3 Black to 3-nint n? has an--A- c-_.v_- .10 Z pun or water. are. ILLUMINATING:` Magenta, vao}.,., Blue, Orange; pour a few drops into on eg- 8 0119 add warm water; use with: brush or pen Borders of books, eimilnr to Ward and Look : Arabian Nights-, &c., may l_>gpnttily illum- `inated in this manner. ' BLANOMANGE, JELLY, CORN |F'LOUR, ICE OREAMS, kc: While in a Iiqtgdvstnte n.dd Que or two drops of Manama A ---- man, '1 U, Aeunlngwn runs nuuu, LAUIIUUII, u.` . The genuine hu ongrnved on the Government , Sump (nutnidc each Bottle), l"REElIAN'S 2 ORIGINAL CIILORODYSE. _ oxnrs mz FLUID or natural Ilisinfecp l ` tam. puries, dcodoriseo, andjdieinfucla, by the l ageny of nascent or ozonic oxygen,--it.a active 1 princlpgle. Beingfentirely lnn|(?Xi;)U.,dIIl]l;lcd|.lI;'lyE ncientu c prepnra H2!!! is pecu lat y a p or the following useful purposes} lor which all other (lllnfectlllbli, on nccounto their poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are umwnil-able and useless :- - ' Detecting organic impurities in All and water. Purifving ~ drinking and other water from or~ garlic matter, lead, &c. I Freshcning the air of close places, and rernov- 2 lug bad smells. ' F'reei.ng meat, ll, butter, or other provisions from taunt. ` a-Anni, nwreu, sauteed quickly, ifspplied in ` BLUE: For laundry pm Six; Q. `(Th-.1-o (1-3-- _-- -ILLIILI ` 111!-I0. sm1N;A ito. water. sum- Canary dissolved in .3. pint of boiling water - PHOTOGRAPHS may be tinted; dilute the dye with water ; 3 bottle of Magenta to 3 pint of water. kc. ` Violet, egg books. aimiln T.-. w..-A --2 * ~ A` ' tested its in carerul oompnnsun wuu those of DR. COLLIS BROWNE S GHLORO- DYNE," an-d deposed. to the facts that they found it u. more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREE3L{NB." Rm-I Russell communicated to the Royal Col- IUI USC- N.B.--Condys Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Mutt-r in \Vat.er. and ail`-ml-' the cm] y kzxowmmeans of rapidly and comple _ freeing Duh-king Water from Organic Tu-Int, which is so cummon :1 cause of serious disomav. To mpidly purify the air, use the diluted ui-J with Uuud_v`a Uzouiser or other Spray-3-rm ducer. ' (If\ nrhvnn - _-_-o... ..-uw, none: and Pnrpio are 9, Magenta, Violet. and Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue: and crimsoo produce pretty tinu by using one bottle or more, as directed above. STAROH: Stir in: few drops of Colour- Ilngeota, Mauro, Violot, Blue or P_ink- wILi.ow sruvxnas, Wicker, Ivory, Bono, Hair, Fibres, Sauteed, &c., attrmrtho dye qnicklz, ifgpplied boiling incur. .~-_- `ax llmll nu Wllllall 5 no: nmr than two ' l'rmu breaking may 2 .~'l',l)!'I- Pflllil nrn u. and greatly prererrca "lISl!a'l.`;.-l1.`|.IVD.' Earl Russell comu1unicat.ed- Royal Iege or Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in . Hauilln the only remedy of my use in Cholera was Ghlorodine. 77w Medical Time: and Gazette, January 13th, J 1866, states, " II. has an immense sale among:-t i the public, and is prescribed by scores of 0rtho- . dox Medical Pnctitioners, nnd, of course, it would - not be thus singularly popular did ll. not supply 3 want. and fill a place." q n-....r........-.l he um lmnmmu-_ Richard F'ree- ` mutant and nu place." Ilanuhctured by the Inventor, Richard 70, Keuningwn Park Road, London, 3.` "Flu... .-......Inn Lon Ann-nlvall An 9'10 (:nIPPl'III'IHI.l I 1 I I II |IIll Idllllo _ Coumerncting the _e`ects of organic poisons taken into the stomach. Curing Muaty provendcr. Freeing wheat n- d other seed from smut. Maintaining the health of plants in pots and conservatories. 'I')__,. __.._: ,. _._I _,A, - .1 n \oU|I$.'| `IHLUI ICU- Prescrving and restoring the freshness of cut oweua kept. in water. nnafrn:-Inn ol-U. l.|:.-|uo l\` Al..- .....,...- _- IJIJVVCI5 511,11: III Wulur. Destroying the blight qt the pomtoe, vine,` hop, mulberry tree, &.c. v Wnahiug dogs and other domestic nnimais. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickiing tube, dairy utensils. M Wnnhirua Man |...:.. .....l .1.._L__2__ .-A- _.I usu; uwuuuu. Washing the hair and darkening its colour when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying and invigorating cf`- Iects of baths and tubs. Dressing poisoned wounds md destroying ani- mal virus. Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, &c. One gallon makes 200 to 300 gallons adapted for use. V n n . ... rnaun IA : "rue strength and beauty of this I dye is almost. incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Boone: Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will als ' Boa! Pink by using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Fathers, Silks, to. WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the moat aatiafactorv results, IT... .. 1.....- ul nuts aye I8 suic COTTON: Mauve, 'I%.l'1`|lI-II-no-gal.-..I \`V" `V'- Removes from the m tastes and odours, `.:'h or other causes, and nut nu-u.L1.`I .~..-_-A! - ,, ....--..v. -.-..=.u5 IIUIH LUUHUUU counteracts the irritation and monbid secretions of curious teeth. `It puri- es and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to :px-emote 9. healthy state of the whole body. It I"If\YI*\r .-- '_----- ul. \.VV L. isa. lxt: I '.hoy are also invaluable as a. colouring ngen-z for almost every known mverinl, the can 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 soiling the hands. ME-MORANDA. MAGENTA : The . dun. `:5 ..1----- 1- - nu ranuer t.l'.' FEATHERS: of the dye i nmmnnv - , UDSON S SIMPLE DYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible in this small space to enumernto the many uses to which these wonderful and beantful chemical prepamiiqns can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile fabric: I they invalunhhn nu . ....i....-:.... -- . H.\.\.n . CONDY`s PATENT` ozoxlsm) WATE (FOR fIOH..B'r 1-mcPos1:s,) . {pmnvpq F:-nun uh. .........I_ - .uuuunm-.:: magenta, Mauve, ` p satisfactory results. Use \ quantity of boiling water in In e DEB. RIBBONR and Qt`! Ira. n--- ....-vvu yavu HIE nlarge earthen pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling water. 'EA'l:HERS: Dye in hot wntar (1; fun: A-nan ;e t.he_ gr-7oat_.est diacov "H" HLO ma u""%! .;....-,n..`?E.1`%.`.s.,-.m.;a. erlea `ENE; hunted by ~ allowed to ha _...I I... AL- can-mi. ..,, u uppueu In boiling Inter. purposes is A 1. EDGES: A Rirnan-up Im-uI- -l __... um... clean. uye 1n boiling IERS: water (a. few drops a is suicient for one feather). NC HIUVO. ViOlEI . and pnrnig nu- -, -----v---r ;_ fron`n mouth impure and foreign whether arising from tobacco muses, and nnnnim-nm.. al... :...:-.-:A- H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Patennee, Battersea, London. _____;._j_____ __.---.....un. I a ] Cl'GdiblB. A R;YnAnnn I-AL maul: aur one Ieamer). Violet and Pnrpio ""1 "W , EIITIOI boiling ll-nnnnn in A 1 ENE,-In tedb ?a`\~3 1..nnv-12-1 mill mucoesnlully uu [III]. 3, Violet P1!-Av! Lll ' I Oil.-II U\IK `UV?! ; 3 Funny one of thefonrovietu - , 3 For my woof Jaefour Reviews - . '7 For any three of the-four Bavioun lllforallfourofthe Review. . . l For Blackwoodk Ihgcdna . . , For Blu-kwood and o_ne Review . ' ; For Block-wood and two Review; . Forhckwood and threelevievu . T | For Blackword and four Bevin; .. :1 marine curiosity just presented to the Con x noclicut Historical Society i| the work of: shell sh from the Phillipiuo Islands. It in I shelter [for the little cronlure, oan inqhu long and - `, from tum-quarters to one and 3 holf hone: in : diameter, shaped like I cornucopia, and remain - bling o deliclte fabric oflace-work wrought from spun glue. DR. EDWARD snrrn, F.B..S., J(edical0cer to the Poo:-Lnwou-dof Great Briuin. - We think it u great-Idnntgge tlut there is one kind of Cod Liver" Oil which isuniverully hdmittd to be hgenuine-I.he Light-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. do Jongh. It has lougheen our practice, when prescribing the oil, `In reoolnlnend this kind, since, amidst a much uriety and uni certninty, we have condence in in genuine- . nesa."-(Ext1-sat from Consumption: its Early and Remedinble Btlget) .._.,...... nu unsung-cross Hospiul. " For seven! years past I have been in the ho.- hit of [ ` Iu you (:00! _ 03. Tmuwa an E renleg Bath 1 1m. BABLOW, ir.11s_.. Benign Physician to Guy ! Hpitllu I have freqneedy recommended person! cen- sulting me to `nuke use .0! Dr. d Li ' . well euieed with its e'ech, nnd believe it to be'e_ve:-3 pure oil; well Iittedor. those ones in which thoueeotthu substance is indicated) ` e J ohgh e cod` nu. e1uiwILLn,r.1La, Author of the Spa of Germany. Dr. emfggz; Izu round an: Dr. (in Jongm Light-_BtoIm Iver Oil produces the desired oect in A shorter tune thun other _kinda,n.nd that V... vuvl nu ucuunu uuucuesex " I consider that the purity of this oil is scour- ed of so good a chemist and intelligent A physician as Dr. de Jongh, who has also written the best medics! treatise on the on with which 1` sun sc- quainted. T Hence; I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to my other kind as regards geuuineness and medical ei- cacy. ` ' in its prepsrstion, by the persons! attention` ,,-_, V-Aaavaiauulk AJVU LVEWB is also greater than any other weekly pub- lished in the county. vAdver.tiaera will perceive that these journals are the best media for attracting public attention. in this locality. ` T U15. 1.4141 I , Hedical Oioer of Health, and Ohio! Analyst to the CiIy.of London In all cases I hnvrfound 1;:-. do Joughh ` Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil pouosing the same so: of properties, mung wh_ich thd presence of M 5 long aublcriboa to them, noon no lllnder; }thoIe~wh_onI tlui cirilxnr at thalutfowyen-g .~ hul. deprived of main one wclcono upplyoftlu : boot periodical luantnrb, will taught! to hug ' them spin within their reach; and than who 2 any never yet have met with then, willlinnpd. ily boweuploued to receive ucnditod npwig of tho progrou of luroponwiauoo nudmon. . taro. , 3 TIRES FOR 1868. ` I: ___ -1 .g.I_-:__._fI___l-__ L A _u' A . when .m'b} nail! the Postage to my pan of the United State: ill! be bu: Twgm fog cgnu Va. year for _ Blaakwood, _and but rig (gangs 3 your for each of the Renews. IUIIUWIU ICILUKQI l'lIlC' VI`. I , The` art}: British from Jlnunry, 1863, to Dog- cexnber, l.66,"mclusive; Qhe Edinburjh and the Westminster from *1 pril, 1864, to December, 1866, inclusive, and the London` Quartarly tor l865_a.nd 1866, at the rum of SI 50 a year for each or no; Review; also Blackwoodi-for 1866,. for $2.50. , THE LEONARD SCOTT Publishing C03, '38 Wnlker-street, N.Y. II In! cacy. I THE LONDON QUARTERLY gzllltivo THU` IDIIBURGH BEVIIWL I TH` WESTKINSTER R3713 TEK_HOBTH BRITISH REVIEW (7100 dh h) I - LID Immzen Pnmomcnsi II I IILIIIDIII UCFUI-sllvllilllihli nay tv`uIII'l] [I I L published an in the umoltylqu ha;-gm. fi fora. Thou who know them and who hjvg Subscribers ma} ob;:bnck_ numbers gt thg followin `reduced rnteq, viz : mu.` mu. lam.-.11. rm... 1......" .5 .. n- The 1.. 9.. Pub. oo.:1-a:pubIigh The Farmers name By Henry soapbena of Edinburgh and the mo 1. P. 1\'orton,.of Yale College. 2 mil. Royal 0c. uzvo, 1600 pages and numerous Engrsvingl. PRICE--$7, for the two volumes. By the boat mid. 3'-8. - ~ .-IJ' Vnmoxwoona nnumunaa nagznu ("arr \ HE CIRCULATION of 1 Nnws is fully one-half 1 that of any other daily journal in Kingston. The circulation ~ established weekly CHRONICLE any W vAdvex jour_n_n_Is at rnnrlio 4'..- .----~A IIIJAVD VI K-VI-I-If II -In-I-V-rv -I--I linilnlbl (To-7-) , 1 I anus: breignpqriodiesln up togulnrty n ---u -:_y uuv yvuuuluul Ivculc UI Bllticllul BXPETICUOC for` twenty years in all parts of the world, to lag, beyond all question, the` purest, the _moe;eica- clone, the most palatable, and, from its rapid curative effcts, the most ecouounical of all kinds. Hence the. nnivnm-I paluuzou .4 n- A. I ..- -n- SELECT MnU'1cA1. OPINIONS. SIB HENRY MARSH, BAR'.l`., l.D.,M ` Pbysiqiin in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. Y 11;}. 5.--"-..-Ia -A - - _ _,___,_..... ... ........-., uu suu queen In 1|-eumu. I has frequently prescribed Dr. do Jonglfa Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil. I consider-`it to be u very pure oil, not likely to create And a thenpeutic agent of great value." - 1 DR. DE Jormsrs LIGHT-BROWN con 17 LIVER OIL. ` DR. DE Joxenrs oii is convincingiy proved by an overwhelmingweigln ofmedienl testimony, and by the practical test of successful experience twenw vears in all mm: nf zh. -....|.a 9.. n... uuruuvu cue-ms, we most eaouomieql ofall kinds. Hence the universal celebrity ol Dr. de Jonglfl Oil, and the uuponlleled- demmd for this unri- 'nlled preparation. ` _ oomzzwzzr -ALL my n,,;,-% *4N'!llB`AlN"l.N., sronxnga ml n lame nmount .0! general rmdh- __...m nnwm CANTON , mm, 1.10.5. Surgeon to Ohu-ing-en-can Hospihl. `For seven! van. n...o v I---- L~ - 1- I amatmt general reading 1. . Mgiioe, Five Gents. Bubacripuog 1-. Address, nuuuun lul. Bl locality. 1111 LANKESTER, F.R.`3., Coroner for Central lddlesex. na:4In_ n.-. AL- _,, -- 1=os_'.tAan. I his run!` ihn Dunb- 1m LETHEBY, `nl .-I.Ll. -__1 n; .;.;s.L;1un I [NJ 11511`) 1 5- N for the use of Hotar facilitating the drawing 11 cnsesof disaster tovessels. Daily News Oice. nv-u$.m:I ot:L'i:-`tn is to; " ilmruh J Rm---w in nnna` I \/E)NEiY/T0 LEND. $50,000 to lend Qmme L security of RealE9;tatein the City or Goun- try at a low rate of interest. No commission charged. R. M. RQSE. 1 April 23 Mtendbll It entze Ind , H rumrtuiii 1:-IE f Mgzzini, was going ' e the Emperor. ` . tzaly sent for the prefec- maa an despagcn. _to E ' iho in vex-y`much i % "`Ipok~"en1rell' of` sand II. UIIL uuvu uuvuuuu $11 And nnm-Hr `- ` in 13 uunlvn In. I-In pr \ - M -* 1: man, how sued speaking, he re _i||p_prefeot will have t.h }';"!_';`Fh0 man : Irbcord i lig.hn.:ana out where he ' J3, and what friends it will be easy enough` " ARRISTER, A &c. Ofcet Street, Kingston. August 6. ` H H" gld tnoihear .A Allthe men from ..b1dbQ6n(IY ME...._- .__I.. :_ ____`__ __1_ _ . #1` .`P",? nun W cm I have H'_l'us out to you, I thou in our the apot. ?& ` preach In V` `at MI calm. u:a3:aia '1) hi "1' 50 onlmml. Pintri to, and wBen`the all he :`t_u-n - on G III I.|I'oi Lheuext `Ehoiuu Imperial stsblc. I/BIO, town-d two o cio|I. M r 2: 1 ~ -Bawdcn, TTORNEY A'I`- I A W, Sol Chancery, Hotary Public, &< street-, Kingston. [IX Ill VULIlI3ll`I'U 1' ~you-to watch; 1 ` ti f1-nun First`: as :1, Ancnor l5lll1dil1gT J Ann O R:n.x.v, Q.C. uI llUDuuJ can vvvluw ; when `thlfz 2-11`; ......I L. L-i-- % Imam or Iobava r In England, gun ugn Ioiio. ldhnn Li... I j' "E . um a::.;.,.-.&':.;: 0;RelIly as Draper, ' BA RRIS'I`ERS,ATTORNEYS-at-LAW Solici- tors in Cbaneu-_v-Chambers Nos. 7, 8, J: 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W-. Juan R:n.:.v.O.CT I nu... n nn._-- yhe forinet * `--`M-scald] Pia; :.%?5] 1} \.'1u&x--UIAPBHCB Street, J. P. Gmnnsnnvn. L.L.B. | :j;____,__ Niacdonald, Patton an ARRISTERS AND ATTORNE B Solicitors in Chancery, kc. Ofces-i8 Clarenc-A SL, oppot Uioe, KINGSTON, C. W. u Jon A. MAOD0.VALD,Q. C. `Jurnsl | _1,,,,.. u H.'....._ door 5 A ., OFFICE.-Soul East. Streets. _ Wu. H. WILKISG County Grown . _ OFFICE REBIOVED TU KING 5 ` ' Iuul. unheard workers i English 1 in order t L- .. ' ` L/\4 .,....... pun Luau nmncuester, the very home and temple of free trade, should come to echo this cry and support this denmml, may well move one to astnnishlnent. Yet even that is cnnfcssed. With the advance- ment nf the working man to power we nmv possibly see a. strange bouierersmze.-at, and 91:1 _app1-nxinmtiuu of the scal and commercial policy of Great Britain to that of the United \ States. % T Cnnnpbell, nlowal hr. .113;-. \-.A :.4_ ; 11-ARRISTERS, &c., Princess `V ) ston (opposite Daily News OBi(<-_- ` Annxuansa C.n(P3n.z., f_'- 1". GEORGI LEYACK MOWAZ`, . GEORGI Mumns Mmnoumz. March 15, 67. Colonel Guthrie, of Scotlcnlder, with charac- , terislic generosity. lately left a sum 0! money \ with one of the ministers of Thurso for the pur- poae of procuring com]: for the poor.nnd 3 rather good story is told regarding one of the recipients, When Ihe minister told on old woman what had been done for her, she anid-Nn, nu, l'Il tak use coals free the doctor Ihat told me many lean About oor all-epi'n' i the kirk. (In an explana- tion being made that the gift wnrnot from Dr _Gutbrie. but from Colonel Guthrie, aha gladly accepted the needed. boon, and promised to bless V the liberal donor all her days. `TL- _L__n_ ._A_ I-_ ,_,_ _-..-- -.. --4. -4- u. The chestnuts, limes, and eltns that -line the - boulevards and decorate the gardens and parks of Paris. are gradually dwindling sway undo/r * the ranges of on insidioul malady. The mould ` has been turned and returned, drained and tie- `drnined; every kind of manure has been ujed, Iand all to no purpose. The tree: wither pad I die by hundrods, In the Tuileries gardens, al- " though the dead trees are replseed as quickly as possible, gaps are beginning to be visible; and Ihe trees of the Luxembourg are piziable to_ see. None of lhe uplings planted within the last few , years in the Champs Elysee: have prospered well, I and All the clan, exrepc the old ones, are in u i lune of decline. ' -.,..-u ~u1u.uL:uU3lUK' people. The operatives, its well as some portion of the manufacturers of` Mtmchester, seem to he convinced that cottnn-spinning for all the world can no lnnger he protably carried on in-that city or in England. Altrnctcd by the cry uf cheap fund, they combined against the agricultural interest, years ago, to se- eure free trade, because they held t.hn.t, with untaxed food, they could manufacture fur the world. Now they nd that, with :1. high price for the raw material and an advance (or a. struggle for an advance) in wages, this is impracticable. The Times even admits that, withuut cltenper raw material, this ..,.. I... Al, , IOLICITOR IN uHA 5 0foe-`-Clarence Street, Kingston, Gmnxnsnnvu. L.L.R, I Run: '1` I . _ . . .....,...- uailnla u-uuullcu M-'llL'l'U Cl)[l'I- ' munding; ulliccrs lmvo postponed recom- ;nncn-lin;:__sol qualified to receive gum! ` conduct lll(`lll`l. in urclnr to obtain for them ; :1 large gratuity in subsequent years, ri gon- eral order just issued from the Ilorse Guards jcnjnins that the instructions contained in I paragraph l.3>`5 of Queen's Regulations and {Orders for the Army must bo_ strictly ml- l hercd to with at view to all the niednls mnl gratuitiea for each year being appropriated. Comrna.nnling ofcers are to furwitril to the`- Ailjutunt-Gcncral on the 1st of April in each yenr :1 nominal st:1temcntuf' tho me-n eligible for good conduct mCd:1ls. togetlier with the dates on which they fullled~tbe required conditions, and also of those who are likely to become eligible during the year. I The London Times of the 4th instant pllli)- 1i.~he:1:1n article upon the singular phenom?- |non of the putting forth of protectionist prin- ciples among Vlanchestor people. "l`lie manufacturers, [the rlcullllrl lhllrnul \'nnl-n n:-n I- --- .nn-..In.. onl.':.\u.- Instances having occurred pustp _-_I1l!, I . 4.;zuLunJl!lI`bO and 5 Conveyancers, Notaries Public. -' Richard '1`. \Valkcm, UHANCERY. Ofoe-?-Clarence Rn-9.:-9 wanna.-- n In ...... 4. uunuuu.1AJ'..U, Q. U. ` JAKE Joan M. l.2:.'caAn. Kingston, Jau y I6. uuc luuuu. Puvvcilul lull.l.lUI' struts.` v Commander Hnlpin, the former chief om- oer of the Great Eastern, will on this occa- Iion go in command of her. Sir Samuel and Mr Henry Clifford have charge of the nlldmportnnt work of laying the line, and Mr Willoughby Smith and II large 3' if of _ electricians hue electrical chu-ge fthe enble end signals ;, Messrs Clerk, Ford and Jenkln are the engineerg to the whole work, nlld sir Williun Thompson and Professor Vnrley ere the_ elecgricinns. Three ships belonging to the company will go with the Greet Eastern-=-two with the St. Pierre sec- tion and one with the shore ends. Two or three Freud: frlgntee will she convey the great lhip, so that the whole expedition will nuke: little ntilln, ' - uux auu Lu U1 August 1.` 15; J. B. Smith, n1.n., )HYSICIAN. SURGEON, &c., P: Rnairlnnno I'J.n-4.-----h DVERTISEMENTS L intended to apps: IlI`I` In: -4...; 2- -1 - - John undue, ' Attorney-at-Law, Ofce opposite Post Of reet, Kinmnnn \VlIk};on dc Reeve, sARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Solicitors. Cnnvnvnnnn-n 5- -*-- Gildcl-sleeve dc \`Vnlkem, )ARRlSTERS and ATTORNEYS-at-LAW} 3 Convevancers. Notaripa Dunn- James} Agnew, |ARR.ISTER and ATTO RNEY-at-LAW,Coru I veyancer, &c. Office Bagot Street, second 3: south og the British Whig Ofce, upstairs. August 1. v [oN1`Y7r`6_'iTE-z1)h Inn:-u-1'0" n6` D..-n '[.`.;4 u I. utvnnn, DUEUDUN, Residence Harrowsmith. `nuns Imp, so was the V who I little otilla. _ IV. R. Mingaye, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Convey L Kingston, 0. W, 4;L~u.|L]1I`JD-L3 ARI} = Solicitors, Conveyaacers, kc. W. ; ;\J.|.a u.;unLU vnu 1U IXINU 5']`REE'I' NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK. STORE. ll be 4.- _ ..-...n-an:-ru'u:.LVV, licitors, Nnpanee, [GE.-South West corner of Dundaa and LIBGIS. .WlLKISON. W. A. REEVE, M. A. lly Attornav p.V1\l\'J`ul nu: 11.11163 even auunts 'ithuutche;1per e the case. Hence the outcry (not 1 before, seeing that the Lnn-Jun i in iron had already uttered it) that manufactures should be prot'ect-ed, ' that the wages of operatives might ad. But. that Manchester, the rd thi 1`I"L' nn nnnnn-+ I-LI- J-~- ` .uu 1 Lu) 1 ma 1 :9.-rrmted forms, - Notaries Public, much E19 the rnurinn Inn at` `D--A~--- -'~~ [.- PIi0TESTS.-Printed forms; 3 Notaries Pnhlin rnnnin an 01 uomnes Pu blic, much : up of Protests in ' tovensmln Wm. ml- ..o nu 1'ho'Cobour town cbuncil Inn rupenled the clout in slab old by-law limiting the number of Inll to twenty,nnc1 the number in now not `lhltl. .ATION the DAILY lly larger than published 8 of the old V Cnmnm-.9 u-rn lT--- -IAT7, Solicitor in I` pnhlin .0". 9-) rr:__ .~_--v--u~- , ATTiOR.l;EYS-at-LAW, (In!-tr bu Kingston, I | Fautx C. DBLPIB. 5"` `I V, Conveyancer, Szc. Dec. 1. -at-Laivfv, Con veynncer, Office, Clarence N, PbRTLAND, h. _ ull us. 1..I'UL-BULB IL`. .3. For sale at the u-u. L, opposlte the Post A-Ilsll an -x,vvv,uvv,uuU ulu-(B. ' W About 1,600 miles of the French cable `hue ulreidy been made, and more than 600 are already on board the Great Eastern. he the ropois being manufactured as the rate of 200 mites a week the cnntnct is wellinhund, andjll will be ready by the` rst week in June. Three ne new wrought iron cable tanks have been built on board the great ship in the same positions as those used for the Atlitntic cables. but, of c0lll'H0,,IlI`I:I6Il lsrger. The fore tank is 51 ft. Gin. wide by 20ft. Gin. deep; the main tank is 75ft. wide by 15ft. deep; the utter tank in 52fl..wide by 20ft. Bin. deep. All three tanks, besides being bolted to the ehip e side,ero seoqred in everv direction with v, nnugslun, U. W . |RIcH. T. Wuxnx. :Jurls PATTON, Q.C;` .CHAR, uuu.I..:llaUI' m c, &c., 33 King where com- ._.j ,, Illachur, VG -A I ntlr - _ v---v| LIQ. onnonolromn ob. on crmononnm WITHOUT` pnppnnumr. Solo Ilnnufutnror :---A. P. Turk, Ohembt, Msnchuter. .,..., zuqumul nu no Known to be appreciated. I have no hesitntien in characterising it (viz., Towle s Chlorodyne) as themes: useful medi- cine that has sppesred during the present century. In dist-rhme, colic, aguo, spasms, I have found it to.reliev.e more psin and cnnse more joy than any other article the can be nsmed. Nou.-The Profession is warned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap couppnndu now in the market. Each genuine bottle bears I fec- simile of Proprietor : signature on the stamp outside. ' yet, nnhe.ppi1y,fa.rdis- taut when pnhlic opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whsteoevsr. ` It is to be hoped that the profession ` will continue to brand "as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by teetlnjonisl or otherwise aid theidispoeel of such things."-Laucet. TOWLE S-OEILORODYNE. The Original Preparation of known Composi- tion. From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Ghloroform. Seckville-street, Piccndilly, London. Sir,-1 think if you `would advertise your Ghlorodyne more than you do, you would help to beat. the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe a secret re- medy. ` Camus KIDD, M.D, To Mr Towle, Chemist, Mnnchester. A Surgeon from New. York writes :-I only requires to be known to be chlrlctarinina if r.:.. 1...... nu-aonaun sent to the College Physicians 3 communication received by him from Manilla (where "cholera. had been greing fenrfally) in the e'ect_ that, of all remedies tried, Ghtorodyne was the most effec- tive. Al an I vnu. I-vluu :1 Juli. unu. [ICC ' In 3'53? :33: d _ boltedwgo :s`l:lir;.'; every direction with the most powerful timber struts.` ` nnlnrnnnnr I-l'n1ni.. LL_ l"-_, u a - _ Phmnlx Flro luurance Company OF LONDON. --- ....-..,..........,_., Luv oyuwln.-t'rlcO 25 9d . per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifying the B1ood.-Price 25 9d per Bottle. *,' The above Preparations are in the form of Sweeuneats, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly adapted for Infants and Mothers nursing. R17 II-In one-nl-.:....o:.._ ..r .1 v - - \J 1&1 L35.)- Thefcensint of three preparations- THE BAUDEINE, An efficient and proinpt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Diarrhuee, Dysentery, and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Baud for this valuable preparation. Price: Small, ls lid ; Medium, 45 5d ; Large Size, 113 per Bottle. THEDIASTATIZED IRON, For atrenotl-mninar elm Q........_ uuualug. By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Green Seeds in a state of germination, they are unit:-.d.wilh organic life, which that renders them digestible. The irrizntive an stubborn mineral has thus become the nucleus of an organic substance capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to the stomach. Agent for Englnnd and British Poeeeeeions, 79 Wulhm. Qo__-L R V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the D Medical College of Paris, ChiefPhysician Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late M.D. oi the Civil has just in- troduced Engiand ORGANN`. M'F.l"H_ :.u.r.'a_u1AD lid] For strengthening the . nan DA -4v\AulJ1Lil Lulnvljlllah. ',)ERF`U3lER. by appointment to their Majes- t_ ties the: Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Holland, the Queen of the Belgians, and the King of Portugal; and [i...H. the Prince of Wales. Toilet Soaps. LAIn=n(lm- Wa- 1.u||I:I. DUIIPH. Lavender Water. Gold cmhm. Perfumed: Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the I-11....-IL-....,.1.:..r I cuuulcu 101' ll] Handkerchief. Eau de Cologne. A `lhn nhnvn : uuuvau nan. umuluelu L-U uciar DI. FIETY9. `It is inrthe nature of all practical sciences to advance, and, in spite of sll improve- ments which seem to leave nothing tobe desired, to keep advancing every year. In nothing is this great truth more "sarong,- ly exemplied than in the manufacture and working of submarine cables. Every new one is better than that which preceded it. In the Malta and Alexandria cable it was thought that in Int: true perfection 1; ~l' been attained, but the next. one for the Persian Gulf was better still. The Atlan- tie cable of 1865 was better than that again, the cable of 1866 better still, and this late: French cable, is likely to be the best of all. The atandhrd of the manufactured Jralue of` a cable isjudged by what are called its units of resistance. There is always a certain amount of resis- tance to the passage of the electric current through the Sondnctor. and the more per- fect the insulation of the cable the greater . that resistance will be. This amount. of resistance is measured by the galvauometer, I and is counted by millions of units. Thus, , II cable which gave a resistance of only one million of units would at once show that it -was defective and by some hidden leaks e allowed the current to escape, and . course Allowed it to enter the wire faster than it would have done had it been so carefullgineulnted that all the electricity must have passed along the conductor. and along that only. Bad materials, which absorb the current, will also give rise to in low rate of resistance, and a low rate of resistance is only a scientic term lor'n bad, cable. The Indian Government insisted on the Persian Gulf cable having a. uniform standsred of resistance of. 50,000.000 units, and this pitch of excellence was thought. to be almost unattainable, yet it was done, and more than done. The stan- dard tor the Atlantic cable of 1866 was then ftlid to 100,000,000 units, and that, too, `was accomplished. In the cable of 1860 the uandarrl of resistatlce was raised so 150,000,000 units, and now in this French cable the contract standard is that it: 'musl have 250,000,600 units oflresistnnce, and no less; nndthis is actually being done, and in this high electrical condition it will be laid. Afterit isllaid every day will improve its insulation. Thus the two Atlantic cables bnve gained so much in insulation since they left the factory that oftenuring last year, it is said; they gave -a resistance as high as 4,000,000,000 units. Lhnnl 1' in-LIA. -4` Al... 13.... -L I I