AI.A nu UIILLIHLU. 96 Strand; 128 Regent Street; 24 Oornhill, London. 17 Boulevard dos Italians, Paris. DR. VICTOR BLUD S ORK}A.NIG_MEDIOINE. 7-DR v. BAUD, Gt-uduntle and Member of the Medical College of Pin-is, GhiefPbysician A Extraordinary for Epidemigl in Paris, law MD. -of tbs Civil Hospitals of Algiers, 113: just in- gtroducad in England his ORGANIC MEDI- GINES. lI'II.-.. ___-5;. 5.. T1115 BAUDEINE, ` An eicient and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Dierrhuse, Dysemery, and the `_ excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Band for this valuable, preparation. Price: Small; 15 lid ; Medium, -13 5d ; Large Size, L1: per Bottle. _ ` THE D_IAS'l`ATIZED IRON, For strengthening the Syetem.-Price 25 9d per Bouile. ` ._ THE DIASTATIZED IGDINE, f For purifying the Blood.-Price 23 9d per Bottle. ` ',,' The above Prennrnionn area in {ha 5.... ` 1- ur puruylug ma mooa.-rnce 23 9d Bottle. Preparaions are in the form `of Swaetments, pleasant to the taste, and `par- wiculnrly adapted for Infants and Mothers nursing. RI? ll-na non-uh:-.ns:n_ ..r .1_. t, - -- twith Cress Seeds in a suite of Lllllllluu By the combination of the Iron or Iodine germination, they are united with organic. life, which thus renders` them digestible. The irritative and 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 England and British Poesessions, E. G. DUFRESNE, 79 Wetling Street. May be obtained of all Ohernists. jji cnonmaux, DIAR-RH(EA, kc. EARL RUSSELL sent to the College of Physicians 9. communication received by him from Msnilla. (when cholern had been gt-sing fan-fully) to tha-e ect -tbIt, of all remedies tried, Ghlorodyno was the moat effec- tive. ,...... wuuu yuuuu opmlon or Butte 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 I8 unworthv tha nrnrlnot nl-' n........ -: :-- ....,..... ....... um pro:-salon Will` continue unworthy the oanduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of Inch thinga."-Lcmcet. mnuff `gnu rlrrr nnnnvv--- u unu- ul-I Gnu.nns' Cmnca {Eu-1 Street).--Ior service, H200; Evening Service, 6:30. Bnoc: Sranr Pnannsmu Cn1mon.--H in; Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, 6:00. W: or Ah: \I__-........._ 5:1-V. _ "The day seems as yet, nnhsppily-, fsr dia- itant when public opinion State EBDOC 'Dl'OVBIlt 17.118 dUI'f;Il\\ns-ml A- -_1- -F Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. July 1. nnuvt/nu! D. 8;-rnnn. CIHAIILII Wmsau President. V Secretary. CASH OAPITAL .. ;. 31,000,000. ARE AND RIVER RISKS taken on bulls and cnrgoeuu reasonable rates. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, Iulv 1. SI Law!-ant-n Wimp` July 1. DI Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. 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PLACE : l'HE JUDIOIOUS USE OF ATTRACT PUSTOMERS um now To BE DRIVEN. IS THE BEST MAY BE MADE AT THE DAILY` NEWS oiurlon. AND YEAH.L;Y AGREEMENTS`. A DVERTISP. TO A LIBERAL AND SIGN A THOUSAND - IVDXI I . A. lad by the name of George Grier, hav- ` ing it desire to learn to ride the velocipede, engaged one of lhenmchines at the Miller Bros.` velocipecle school on seventh street, null` Main, Cincinnati, about half past-ve o'clock last. evening, and under the tuition of young Mr Miller, commenced his lesson in the fourth storey of the building. He proved to be very spt pupil, and, having made the circuit of the large room several times with the assistance of his `teacher, was anxious to try it stone. Lr Miller sc- qnieseod and gave the novice a_ good start. ' The lad ran the machine eight or ten yards very skilfully, but after that distance had been gone over the velocipede became un- manageable in his hands, and made for s large hatchwsy in the middle of the room. The machine going at lull speed run against thewooien guard around the open- ing, crashed through the boarding, and precipated the rider to the cellar of the building, four storeys and a half beneath. His fall was somewhat broken by the velo- cipcde, which .it seems struck the ground tlrat, with him clinging to it ; but notwith-, standing this fsvoursble circumstance `he received injuries which it is feared may prove fatal. i Indeed, when he was rs! taken up it seemed that life was already extinct, but in a few minutes he showed signs of some animation, and was borne to the residence of his father, Mr Robert` Grier, No. 91 Longworth street, when it was ascertained by Dr. Wood,_who vrascalled in to attend him. that his most serious in- juries were a fracture of the right hip and a severe concussion of the brain. Ilia right hsnd was badly shattered, his left ankle was dislocated, and his head was cut and bruised in several places. 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U_npnid. hthonominion .. .. ..3c .. .. 56 Prince Bdwud [thud . . . . 3c . . a . 6c Uniledsutea .. .. .. ..6c .. .. 101: Local or Drop Letters, :`c., for delivery by nmo Oioe I: which posted- pro-puymeut compulsory . . . . . . 1c H.u.r-on Lrrunn--Pur.u'nn1' Oonruuou Britain, by Canada Steamship; . . . . l2ic via Halifax ..r .. ..' .. 1. l2c " "New.York .. .. .. .. 15 Newfoundla'nd.. .. .. .. .. .. 1211: Britinh Columbia and vancbnm .. .. 10 Rad Rivnr _ , ` ` "* or Busmnss OARRY SUCH HE ORIGINAE OHLDRUDYNE. Iuvencoavhy B. Freeman, Pbnrmaeeuat, is allowed to be one of the groltat dhmvorieypf the mount century. In In largely Jmployed by the moat eminent Physicianund Surgeons In hospital Ind mints practice In _|lI pull _of t_h_g world. It Ms A._ 7 _.n__.LAl..`, eminent Physiclansand surgeons in uuapuu ..... private practice all V of the effects peculiar toltsel ,`and which are essential- ly different to thossl produced by the various compounds bearing the `name of Ohlorodyne, but have no retenrs to possessing its virtues. It rapidly re ieves pain, from whatever cause, al- lays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and giveasloep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant eellugs so commonly arising from the use of oplstes. It continues to hold its unshaxen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made affidavits ,that_1.hey, have tested ith effects in careful comparison with those of " DR. COLLIS BROWNE`S CHLORO- DYNE," and deposed to the facts that they iound it s more certain` and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEM.'LNS." Earl Russell communicated to the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and to `Mr Freeman, that in Manilla the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Chlorodine. "'1- .ll..J.',.-] 7 u'mAa rm-ul Gazette- January 13th, The Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, It. has an immense sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Mqdical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supply :1 want. and fill a place." u......r....o......-I hu Hm Invantnr. Richard Free- and till place." - Manufactured by glue Inventor, RichardAFree- man, 70, Kennlngzon Park Road, Lmsdin`, S. The genuine has ngrave on the Gbverment Stamp (outside each Bottle), FR.EEMAN`S ORIGINAL CHLO RODYNE." 0NDY`S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- ` taut. puries, deodorisies, nndfdlsinfccts, by the agency of nascent or ozouic oxygen,-it.s ntre principle. Being entirely inll`Uli0l1.i, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, lor which all other dieilxfcctnma, on accounltul their poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are um:.vail:iblc and useless :- Detecting organic impurities in air um] water. Purifying drinking and other water from or- ` gnnic matter, load, kc. Pu-ahlaninv the air of close nlnces. and remov- gum: mzuwr, wuu, up. Freshening the air of close places, and remov- ing bad smells. Freeing meat, sh, butter, or other provisions from aim. n_.-_..-_--.:_.. .1... .......A.- ...r ..........I.. ....z...._.. II"UlIl Zlllln Counteracting the effects 01' organic poison taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provendcr. Freeing wheat tr (1- othcr seed from smut. ?' Maintaining the healthiol plants in pots and conservatories. . l )__....__..... -_.I -_-4.._._.._ AL- I_-_l...__- -1 -._. lJ\}ll3C| V ILUI ICU. Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut owers kept in water. ' ` TL.nh-nq-inn 5|... I-.l:.-In A! H... nnononn -2.... Q5 SEE FIRST PA GB. IIUWUIB ISUIJI: Ill wgucr. Destroying the blight of the potatoe, vine, hop, mulberry tree, s Lc. Vvnahing dogs and other dorneatic animals. Cleansing bottles, been barrels, pickling luhs, dairy utensils. ` `.1./nnhintr thn 1-uni and J....LA-.2... 15.. ....l,...._ UIIIIJ uitflllln VVashiug the hair and darkening its colour when turning grey. EnhRt10in Ihn nnrirvinn nnrl :l'\H:rIl\nn.:r|rD ..l'_ ioyua uu unuuu lulu LUUB. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying`ani- mu! virus. Treating the infectious -diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, &c. One gallon makes 200 to 300 gnllomr adapted for use. N.B.-Condy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in Water. and aifurds the only known means of rapidly and complcu-l_v freeing Drinking Water from Organic T:Iint,, which is so common a cause 01 serious disease. "Tn Hlnilv nunifn H... .1. ..-.. .L.. ;:1... ,4 .1 - n wunuu In au uununon or serious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted uid \ with Coudy s Uzouiser or other Spruy-pru- ducer. CONDY S PATENT OZOXISED WATER, 1..-- _. ` -_-- -.__.,- nu... nu 4nsn;:|' (ran 1-011.2-r ruuros|:s,) Removes from the mouth impure and Ioreign lute: And odours, whether arising from tobacco or other causes, and counteracts the irriutiou and morbid secretions of curious teeth. It puri- es and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to:promote 3 healthy state of the whole bodv. VTLICH Lul Ulllg grey. Enhancing the purifying and invigorating cf- lects of baths and tubs. T\..nan:n.. ....:.........I __..__I_ . I I - ( JUDSON S` SIMPLE DYES" FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible inthia small space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile: fabrics, they are also invaluable as a colouring agent for almost every known material, the ease with which they can be used and the brillian- oy 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. Mmunn 1 inn 1 ........v... nu-xnnus u.|U uunus MEMORANDA. MAGENTA : The strength an`d Run 3- ..I....... :, _, V s- - lonnoiueors Tho ooly good sauce, in pre- _ Ired solely by Lou and Partial. 'l'h o Public srereapoctly cautioned sgsinuworthlun iti- tationa, and should use thn Loo `And Portion Names are on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Ask for Lou and PurilI Bi_uoo. Sold Wholesale Illdfnp I... |__ `L- W` -.uuypl:Il'- As: for has Puriu BhI:o.-` nndlor Export, by `the Pro priotors, Worcester ; Henri. Oracle and Black- well; A Bar:_rh}`nnd8on|,`London; kc.- 8c.; rgrooori It'll Oiknon unite:-ulla .|.1uW~l01'[ Vnnobnvog Rad River . . . . `I- ul. Luu uye IS SDIIIG COTTON: Mauve, Ilntlnun-nn_pL..I - ., - -u.. . muuvu, v 1018!: and recommended. Orange. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Maya or Rose; add half a bottleto s. then stir in the Whitening Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue produce pretty tints by using more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir in a. few drops Magenta, Mauve, Violet, B11 these impart delicate tints to he. WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., ml uninlrlv if'nnnI:...I :.. L-r-- ......, urea, seaweed, am, attract. the dye quickly, ifspplied in boiling water. BLUE : For laundry purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A S: 'xpenny bottle of Magen- ta, Violet, Crimson npintton quart of beautiful colouring, ac- cording to shade required. {Apply with a PAPER. and WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2 Black to half B-Dink of I-mt van- or Blue will make from M pint of water. he. ILLUMINATIN G: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a few drop: into an egg cup add warm water; use with a brush or pen Borders of books, similar to Ward and Lock : Arabian Nights, &c., may be prettily illum- inated in this manner. BLANOHANGE, JELLY, CORN |FLOUR, ICE CREAMS, &c : While in 5 liquid state add nnn nr 1.... .a..--- - -' maple or elegant tinting Esnnout IT! OONFECTIONERS will find Megento, Violet. Orange and Pink useful colours. GELATINES and GLUES are successfully coloured with these ; dyes. INK : A Sixpeuny bottle of Magenta to a. pint or more of cold water WATER - One drop of dye will tint a quart; PRINTING on Cotton, Silk or Wool in the ordinary way. 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' The lfatma- s exude By_ Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the late J. P.No1-ton, of Yale: Gollege. 2 701:. Boys!-0c. Lava, 1600 pages and numerous Engnavings. PRICE-37. for tha tin vnlmmu, . Rv nu unvu Luvv allu uumuruua JIIIEEYIHEB. P.IGE--I;'v;or the two volnmpo. By post paid. :8. - R. DE Joews LIGHT-BROWN can - LIVERTHL. DR. DE JONGES Oil `in convincingly pr_oved by an overwhelming weight ofmedlcal testimony, and by the practical ten of Bucqesiul experience for twenty years in all parts of the Iotld. to be, bcyond all question, the parent, the man aoa- cioua, the moat palatable, And? from in rapid curative eecu, th moat economical ofnll kinda. "n:-'-A lhn nniwni-nnl nolihciou IN` h. .14 I`..__LJ_ .001! W S UIIIIIIKII FIIDIIIIIGT. Newspapers coming intonnadn. From Britnin, by Claudius Hail Steam- nl-n,, ` ounIuv_u cuucluu, mud; Inuit euvnolllll 0! III llllll. Hence: the univeitd celiabnity ot,Dr. dc Jonglfl Oil, and- the unpsullelcd domnd lot thin and- valled prepuuon. ' __,_---_._. ._ .,-.---J --v -_v--r `I-nail! ul lltlllll-L " I have frequently prescribed Dr. dc Jongtfu \ Light.-BrownCod*LiveTr 0'|L I eonliderit to be a very pure oil, not likely to crests dingo, and I therapeutic ngent of gun value. DR. EDWARD surrtr, F.R.S., Medical Oicer totge Poor Law Bond-of Great ritnin. "We think itxygt-eat adnntsgc that there is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which is universally admitted to be gfenuiuc-Lhe Light-B0Wl3 Oil raapplied by Dr. de Jongh. It. has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend l.b'B kind, since, amidst a much nu-iety and un- certainty, we have confidence in in genuine` ness.--(Extract from Consumption: its Early and Remedinble>Stages.} T SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR HENRY; nunsn, BART, u.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in In-elind. I I..--.. l_......__.l_ .___-,!L - I I5 - DR. LLNKESTER, F.R.S., Coroner for Contnl Hiddleaex. . I consider the! the purity of this oil in secur- ed in its prepmgion, by the iersonnl attention ' of so good a chemist and intelligent 1 physician as Dr. do Jongh, f whovhas also written the best medical treatise on the all with which I am no- quaiutged. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be prefernble to any other kind as regsrdi geuumeneaa and medical ei- cacyf ' nix. LETHEBY, Medical Oicer of Health, and Chief the City of London. In `all cnsesl have found Dr. de Jonglfa LighI:-Brown Cod Liver Oil poeiesaing the same set of propert.ies,.;_ among `which the presence o cholaio compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic combination, are the most remarkable. II; is, I believe, nnivemlly acknowledged that this oil has great therapeutic power; And from my ingestigntionn, I have no doubt ofits being a pure` and unndnllaerated Article," ' ` Aiulyat to uuucu nut IIIOBB in substance in 'md1cued; DB. BARLOW, F.B.S.., Senior Physician to Guy's Hospital. " I have frequqntly recommended persons con- sulting me to make use of Dr; do Jong'h`s.Cod Liven- 0il. I ' effects, ind believe ' 1:! Inn 0011! pale oil." V/Vllkloon In Reeve, ABRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-It-LAW, ` wsolicitorl, Gonveymoen, kc`. Nnpnnee 0. . J wx. H. wu'.x1soN. w. 1. REEVE, 1;. A. County Grown Attorney. _ Af ..._-- vLs.L1.|\Jl1` .l'|.{., I'.ILU.3-, Surgeon to Chang-cross Eoapi . For several years past I have been in the hu- bit of prescribing Dr. de/ Jongh`s Light.-B:-own Goq Liver Oil, and nd i_t tube much mo:-6 e_.-- 1 .......n :3 on; AhT, for producing a re :1 Ben Bill: in your own Room. The above favourite p reparation in Itrongiy recoil?!- mendbd. ` Sole Proprietots---'l`IDHAN' & SON, 0503' Rats, 16 Wormwood Street, London, E0, ._____._________ ..-....._._/- -.... .....=.- uu. unu mm It to.be `mm effl- cacious tlnn other nrietieq of the game medicine vfhi_ch I have also emnloved with . -:-- .. ..... uuulvua man other vu-ietie which emplo; their relative superio:-ity.` ._*___.___,__ -j TIDHAN'S `SE: ran as; i -1.-- The S. Pub. 00. also publish Bums}: 1_'__31on1tm.s. It ' ,3 ea.'1'.'.71..?f.`:i."E ` 0 IeIlly & Draper, AamsT1ms,A'r'roRunYs-it-LAW Solici- tors in 0hnneory-0hunberI Hot. '1, 8, 8 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. qua: 0 B.|u.ur,Q.0. | Fun 0; Durn. "`93%{;.}. `*` ~44 CH RGIN "ks. Tfffft 1 _ gall GLYC !-....._ ._ T111318 'r0nV1aes, -1 .|...a.;..- D...ol,..... vu wucg DI me medicine employed with a. View to test rim-icy.-' - 30- Fl? oap Makers and Prize odal awarded for llenca nf on.m.- ~r......a.... ` Address; Inga nludle, ARRISTER, Atuirncy-at-Luv, Oonveysixour 8c. 0800 opposite Pout Ofoe, Olueng Street, Kingston. August 8. NTISQ-. r.n.o.s., -`nag-n-ma D`......: ;. I _ vuunvl -uuua, run [.1113 you and indigestion too tdlninistntion of the l""-`W533 500 Glfed other kinds, and thnt in and inra-nan.-m H... I V 33? Uuyf panama- Bloomsbury, nd Oh,1_ntier,; W.'l.I Hon. JOE}; _ L`?.."..%`*.`*;-Z..`.'m 'r'roB.J M{r';r.fL"w7, Chn.ncery,Notu3 Public, street, Kingston. direct in :g:`kEultI-$3. ` ` I nus`, lean Ivl Q` mended to.` -9 direct $7-.` _ inwdir 31511;`-y . `We % rm tau-am. renll T OFFICE REMOVED T0 KING ST A NEARLY .()PPns-1I'l`R mun [Turn 311' A 6 lines `~~~ `And 13 ee|_:ta for H `I A `ha-.. 'rh"` "' '` J`: ,:1 j- Mount 1-o LIED. 350,000 mend oulho -wvritrotn-ulnuxain me Onyo; gaun- M`! It I hvmpof interest. Noaomnuuion oiqrpd. xnunnn Liflhh, JI_z_1y1Iio1.F5 Sales, A ~ {PO A! ` pcrtnernh oeel. inclividn `1 a`;: PRINTING 1:!r"'i won .: --_ Minx. h91 in v SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 27. ilitlfni .uny_. . cost. it) which` the cxty is,pla these rninns was_ at ` to ` . girh their displaywof knives ` `I time using threats M A him. Moore than nli ` In of. Jmcknon then .w:w - _ , A w-':,':=.m:,'":.`::**=*"'.;.A.. FRIGHTFUL \ ELOCIPE{JE ACCI- iI)ENT. A 1-) L- AL- _-_, tn: ru - ""E'3"3'.}'Z"6& gIOulVg._t rst to be` mnenqed by nrihudg, was Iollwe ,_. ` ,DVI I880` ` -' mmontod that secret M * `Iron being held . V .' Ind that "vigilance lly formed, with in . zn-`In ,.-A- ---- III EU L113 ` `l."lxlIIU by the mob w ` ' hem. _ The Itairwayak ` - r v- inwhich the H .:nd1:hoside . H;IIlI`hiOvOI, Iho. I _ ` ~> thopurpoue ofintim I in:-mg. ma :r ......:m `to ' _L LL- POSTAL TARIFF. IIIL - an-I.'IIIUl..l, Wlln I mag 11'. once.- )nYs;ou1, 80., PORTLAND, - B-HNOIICO EJ110711 5. the: urn L I `Rf. Iain-9 ---an-5...: nmu ofD by the I W-CI]; examinsti fIinnA--- - __..___..... - ------_i~ Qihlaily Ntms. Z 'l!uwdon, rronnnv unuw, Solicitor` an" L Ch1ncerv.Nntnn Pnhlio .&n no 17:-.. 1: l.\./ll nnmuvnu '1'U JLLNU B'l'EE'I` EARLY v0PP03lTE THE CITY BOOK. STORE. r N; y'.;... ' 0A-.-- Street).--Iorning ntl Serving. 6-Rn wuuul. DUI" In ,&c.,33King -Morn- 2 IE I win , lc. ` V i 1Ti'I`:in':}_u'-'|";lTi't'-:;_|;:c`:m, ` OLIOITOR IN-{;`rHANOERY. ,' 0ioa---C1arence Street, Kingston, O.W. 5 J. P. GILDII.ILl.`IVI. L.L.B. | Rum. '1`. Want. r -1%` og; Gr. lltlconnell, BARRBHEB, &c., Princess Sher, hing- nou (opposite Dsily New Ooa). Aunnnn Gnu-IIl.I., (10,, (hone: Lnncx Mount, Gnome: luau lAanu-a. "anal-I IK ! ` ll ;nnn|ssuLn1bq nnu l\I.l|JK\LID.|O-Cl-'I.ll1VV, U Solicitors in Chancery, kc. * 0"1cas-i8 Clarence SI... oppoaxta the Post Office, Klloarox, C. W. Jon: A. MA(JD0llALD,Q. 0. j Juan PATTOH, Q.Cf Joan M. Lacuna. i 'In in..ao.... T--l_ IE Rlacdonaltl, Patton Ir. Dlachar, 1 ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Sn'lir-ilm-n in nhnnnnrv In James Agnew, ARRISTER and ATTO RNEY-at-LAW,Con- veynncer, kc. Ofce Bagot Street, second door south of the B-ritixh Whig Office, upstairs. August 1. RE 1 safe nnd reliable remedy in all discs:-ea of the Stomach, Liver Indmzu-Ia. They are not Quark Hedicinea 1-Iucd up by high sounding testimonials from imaginary people, but are the resul! of forty yenrs `experience of: first-class physicist), Ind their enrlordinary nucccsl is due to the hot that they answer enctly their name. The formula from which they are prepared, is based on sound. scientic principles, and has re- ceived the unqualied approbation ofthe mrdiral profeuion. They do not profess to be a cure-nll, but for all diseases arising from any derangement of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, they furnish an effectual remedy. We have in our possession, over one hundred Lead moniala from physicians who have used them in thv.-ir prncticdand high- ly Ippi-ove|of them, among which are the follow- ing . * - `I I] nrnnnnv an r. 1-. u n - ...b i A J. H. GIBSON, M. D._Dunham, C. E. C. E. COTTON. M. D.. Cowanaville. CHARLES BROWN, M.D., Cownusville. S. S. FOSTER, M. D. Brooms. ' J. C. BUTLER, M. D., Waterloo. 54 JOHN ERSKINE, M.D.. Waterloo. NORMAN CLEVELAND, II. D., Barnston. N. JENKS, M. D. Barnston. - .0. w. cowmcs. u. D. Sunstud. JOHN names, 1!. 1)., scanneadg JOSEPH BREADON, M. D.. Surgeon, R N. BENJAMIN DAMON, M.D., Goalicook. : LEMEUL RICHMOND, M.D., Derby Lino. wmsnow LEWIS, M.D., Boston. R. D. HUSSY, M. D., Boston. F. J . AUSTIN, M_D., Sherbrooke. E, D. WORTBINGTON, K. D., Sberbrooke. Henry Simpson & C0,, Montreal, Wholesale Agents. Innday Dlrector3'-uonn of Pub- llc Wonhlp. 3--u 8 A SPECIFIC for Rheumatism or-Lamcneaa of lay kind, Swelling of the Joints, Sore Throat, Cold in the Head and Diphtheria, Burns or Frost Bites, Scratches on horses, to. &c., :Luu nnnub and owe: kinda of_Jo3 . PEIZHTIIG exocubd with nausea and daspshch at the Daily News oice, Prinoeu streak UH lurch 15, 67. vvuavul. -.u uunugu 11. nor any otner. `We have not space to enumerate the virtues accorded to it bylhousanda who have used it, ` and voluntarily testify to its merits. Buy 3 bottle and satisfy yourself that it is thobeat remedy ever oered. Henrfsimpson U 001, l[ontrea1,W`noleaa1e Agents. [RT or ADVER'l'ISING.-Horo.ce 1` Greeley, of New York,`says`.-The lmoat successful business men in this city are those who have advertised liberallyland constantly. A small` Idvertisement con- stantly appearing in beturothan u dinplay column oocuionnlly. In an internal as well as an external remedy: and is the only one that always gives entire aa- tiafaction, and all who ones use it will never consent tn nhnna-n it i'm- can not... ....--._uu, nuu nu wuu uut!) (I58 I consent to change it for any other. enumprn ....-A_.1.._1 ._ ,- , THE BEST Tonic Hair Drooling ever discov- ered. Il efectually cleanses the scalp, pre- 3 vent: the Hair from falling oil or turning prema- turely gray, and when the foilicles and glands are not destroyed, will produce a newend lux- urinnt growth of heir where it has already disap- peared. TI is flu: nl-........-...o .- --II -- -` IIULIFJ I Ag_!IIIl. _ - _. . V4 nu v .u.u.u1LJL.L1U'.--1|: 15 amusing at timea to observe the stores of the merchants who don : adver~ Lise; to see the anxious proprietors look- ing into the streets and see the people go by, wondering why they don t come in, while The stores of their neighbours who do advertise are thronged with customers. Some people will learn by observation, others will not.---.Dai1. y Palladium. _ -ju- 87. Gunman`: CA'nnnn:..--Marning Service 11:00 ; lliliuty Service, 3:00 P.l.; Evening Ser- fine, 7:00. _ . `S1. PAm.'a Carmen (Queen St:eet).-Mornin ` Sonia, 11:00 ; Evening Service (Inc), 6:30. ` Run l.sn..' l...._.... :n_:,_.. a.___.\ I pozxm rnLLV`1'1J.VU HUUSE," ' Street, Kingston. Printing kinds at the DAILY NEWS STEAM P HOUSE. |IGvlIl'U\l. It is the cheapest as well as the best, being only 25 cents for a large bottle. Buy it, try it, ' `you'll like it and recommend it to your friends. Henry Simpson & C0,, Montreal, Wholesale Agnntl. HE WCIIRCULATION or the DR} NEWS is fully one-half larger than that of any other daily journal `published in Kingston. The circulation of the old established weekly CHRONICLE AND Nmws is also greater than any other weekly pub- lished in the county. Kdvertisers will perceive that these journals are the best media for attracting public attention in thin locality. .|.ua.uAnU1`Ul.l.l`.ID Ul 1165883 EHO other descriptions of Law. Printing kept in at.ocK`o.t_tha Daily News Ofce. Every description of Drintinz done to nrrh-.r, ' uwuvn nu ' LIJO uuuy MEWS Umc. I description printing done to order. N n.LL|J..LVJu .|. LIUIEAD I D.--rrlllltetl Iotm, N for the use of Notaries Public, much facilitating the drawing up of Protests in- casesof disaster to vessels. For sale at the Daily News Office. _ JOHN III. Kingston, J'l.n'y 16. Gildol-sleeve & Wnlkem, ARRISTERS sud ATTORNEYS-ll-LAW, Oonveynucen, Notaries Public. 'lnn_I_,,_, - I-I u-r -; - - --- ---"5"! '1 TTORNEiY-AT-LAW, Conveynncer, &c. L Kingston, 0. W. Dec. 1. wv- ~--v, . ...-Iv . unuu-u` xx: v ILU KIIVI}, 0300. { "A 31'. JAII8' CIUICH (Union Street).-Mo:-ning Service, 11:00; Evening Servico (free), 6:30. S-r. Linux : Cuuncu (Barriee1d).-llorning Service. 11:00. St. Joan`: Cuvncn (Portsmonth).-Morning Service, 10:00 ; Afternoon Service, 4:10. | nouns BIIEUMATIO LIQUID, B`FFECT OF` ADVERT'ISING.-Il;:s 4 I'I\I'lRin(7 It I';rnnn n nI\aa.-.4.. LL- _ ` TEAM PRINTING HOUSE, 5' Htrnnf kinnubnn 'l')_'_ L.- EASES--Forms of Lenses and other ldlulnrintinnu nf T_a-y 'D.:..:..... 1.-.... 2- T'*' [ARINE PROTESTS.--Printe`d forms, NDtTiP Pnhlin rnnr-'I\ W. R. Rllnguyne, JIFV A'I\I' AIIT r1,__-__ SUGAR-COATED and other kinds of_J'o3 -.m.a-...I _:n. ..--L..-__ M s - Princess 1 511101335 g of all PRINTING Au. Sun-rs Carmen, (Division Su-oel,) free. -Iorniu Services, 8:00, and L4l:00 mm. with Ierllang Afternoon, (:30 p.m.; Ewening Service, 7:30 p II. Piunnlx I -Ire Assurance Company OF LONDON. ome Insurance (jompany of New Haven, Conn. CAPITAL .. .. 31,000,000. PREMIUMS ;REOEIVED DURING 1867- - 32,000,000.` Fnnda deposited in the hands of the Goverment ' for the security of Policyholders. H` All re risks carefully surveyed, and the rule of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. T A IIHB GTITFISIII 1866. Marine Insurance. 1866. Etna Insurance Company of llartford Conn. ___-_ _.-.--- `In --I-I Taos. A. AALIXANDII, E. P. Donn, President. General Agent. INCORPORATE]? :11: 1319. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS s4,e5o,93s,27 ULL AND cameo msxa to and from . Inland Ports on fnvoprjble terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and paid in Canada Uunency, .I A Must I-ll.ITln"I" A .....o To Home Insurance Compimy of New Haven. I\ LJ,______ /Etna Insurance `Co. of Hart- ford, Conn >A1D UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- : $4,833,543,39. I ...... ..:.z :_ .n _--_- ---- --- --- 1: x,uuu,- Losses paid in 49 years, -nu; uutullnuj una ueuu uulg ullmnesa 1!] Canada for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt and liberal settlemenit of every fair claim. It has fully complied with the laws of Canada by the deposit with the Government of Stocks to the amount of 0 350.000 7- ._._ - -`.1, --uvv , nl'\.l.IIl.I I-JVIVlII' UJUU. WISLIYAH Mxmooxsr Cumacu (Sydenham Su-eot).-Moruin`Sorvioe, 10:30 ; Evening Ser- vice, 6:30. - 'l`HIS Company has been doing business in Canada fnr mam-Iv n vnnra and t`nPil-III than And is prepared ta issue policies on terms as low-as the safety of the assured will permit. nuns swnr-r, Agent, - St. `Lawrence Wharf. Kinoltnn Fain A 1t-:9 ' Agent at Kin';toI;` mm ,.,-,,- v- :--r- -uneasy. j`.lJ`l'IC`ln TOWI.E S GHLDRODYNE. The Original Propsrs.tion known Composi- l tion; From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of Standard Works 3 on Chloroform. _ Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir-,-I think if you would advertise your Chlorodyne more than you do, you would help to best the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of gfhe market. Many medical men think with tie, and recommend your coma pound, but will never prescribe is secret re- medy. ` Cnunla Kmn, M.D. To Mr 'l_`owle, Chemist, Mnnchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-I I have no hesitation in chsrecterising it (vim, '1`owle's Chlorodyne) es the most useful medi- wcine thst has appeared during the present Eoentury. In diam-hoes, oolio, sgno, spasms, j*I have found it to relieve more pain and cause gznore joy `then on} other nrtisle tliot an be nomad. only requires to be known to be appreciated. l N01-n.- l.'ho Profession B warned ggainut in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the mujkat. Esch genuine bottle hours I Inc- simile of Proprietor : Iigntnra on the stump LIQ. OHLOBOFORII Cat. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPYPERHIN T. -, 8010 lannfscturor :--A.L P. Towlo. Chemist, ilnnchuter. _.v.a nan-annlxllu 1)ERF'UMER by appointment to their Majol- tica the Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Hollsnd, the Queen of_ the Belgian, and the King of Portugal; and -.B.R.H. the Prince of Wsles. 1 ;{Toilet Soaps. "Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vnporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the I1.-..II.---..L:..r ;0lce-33, Clarence Stun?` liingston, March 20, 1$_62. suuuuacu 101 Ill Handkerchief. Eu: de Cologne. ' A the nhnvau `nunu uu \JUlU`E|U. All the above are carefully prepared for Ex- iportation, and retain their oxcallent. qualities in any climate. 04': Qt.-g...l . rm: 1)----` b... . - . - - --- Sr. Axnuwh Cnrkca (Princess Street).- lorning Service, 11:00; Enningservice, 6:30.