Kingston News (1868), 16 Mar 1869, p. 1

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I III C`: I UIIJ .IJIlBC' Cl.-7`-I\ I "llT|J\'V`IUUL I.lJI|CUg Plans and prole: with specications god terms of coulmct will be exhibited at the oice of the Board of Works, Torozfto, and at The olli. ces of the Commissioners at Uzmwn, Rimouski, Dalho aie, St. John and Halifax, on and after {he Fl TH day of MARCH, 1869, and SEAL- ED TENDERS, addressed to the Commissioners of the Inlercolonial Railway, sud marked Ten- der," will be received at their olce in Ottawa up to SE\'E.\' o'clock, p.m.. on the 'i.`_WEN'I`Y- NINTH day of Muu'cl:,`1869. ' [ntercoloninl Railwny oice, Ottawa, 111!) February, 1869. A. `WALSH, En. B. CHANDLER. (J. J. BRYDGES, W. F. CUFFIN, f` an-us-nhaainnnu-J 1:4. ll. 1 caunsuxu, Dec. 9. . Market Square. %T;EAM PRINTING HOUSE, Princess K- Street, Kingston. Printing Inf al! Hinds at the D.uu' N1"-zwe ':'a':*1-:.ux 1 r.1.\'TIx(: Hfb[`.~'E:, T Hm: Rm-an Hogans.--A. Lone in mid to be hide-bound when his skin will not slip under the pl-_s3ur0 of the bnnd,bul sticks an if it was glued, which cuudiiion is always dependent on a do-- rnm:1'I1 stale M` the stomach Mild digestive organs -i~_v correcting which. and giving them A healthy tone and cu_ndition, the diseue or complaint Ij_i|l_ .lis.-:1-pa nr. Exporicncc his paved that the gonna best u.da;~lrd to this end is `_`Dar1ey'a Gondifinn Powders and A rnhinn Hegv_e Remedy." h bu I-yuan net-/I in nnvu. I-.una ng..- _:nL -,, I f-- tllru \\'|Iu-low`: soothing Syrup," hunng Hm _mr-n'nu Ir of Curtis & _P_'erkins " on [he matsido wnpper. All other: are bane im- K]-RS` J. b: 1)RoGn AM MES 13%) POSTERS Steamboat and Excursion Bills and Tickets, executed expeditiously n: the DAILY Nxsws Srmut Pn1x'rma- Hocsn: Princess Street. ` 1 [LL HEADS and other kinds; of Jon Pnmnxo executed with neatness and despatch at the Daily News oice, Princess \ street. . V ARINE PROTESTS.-Printed forms, i for the use of Notaries Public, much facilitating the drawing up of Protests in casesof diaster to vessels. For sale at the Daily News Omce. HE CIRCULATIOINI of the DAILY NEWS in fully one-half larger than that of my other daily` journal published in Kingston. The circulation of the old eaubllnhed weekly CHRONICLE AND Nnws Is also greater than any other weekly pub- lished in the county. Advertisers; will perceive that these journals are the best media for attfacting public sttention in this locality. I DA] Dated lmh March, 1 69. December 12. INTEBCOLONIAL RAILWAY. LARGE assortment or GERMAN BOU- QUETS, just received by T R WHITE, no nJ. EYE WATER. srsxsozws EYE WATER is for sale OF BRI-LI;AN l` COLOURS. J worth having `I lfit is_, protect it-- rl as easily lost as virtue, and in many mm-un to rucuver. In this climate, particularly at this season of the your, \-.\I-tv ...-.9 ..\n 1.- _.1: I -.._. at-. Lu uuu: cunuluuu sun.l"Ir0m t. coughs, spilling on blood, mud pul- omplanqla generally, which if not nmedinuely lead to serious consequen- quaestjpn arises-I?i"lnich is the quickest I if;-(`lunl r0!.`TIn\1`l' IR Rrvnn'.v P--`nun-\ - /._J. .- nu; nun}: rous c:ys`witb complete suc- Ly eecling n cure in a fgw days. .21 randition,medicine known, and n with perfect safely at all limos A requiw (Int the horse bekept Remember the name, and see that of ilurd .1: Co. is on each package. .ymnn. Newcastle, Ont, proprietors Sold by all Medicine Dealers. A5. 11 III A u, _Chemiat and Druggxat, _-1'. Princessslreet. SABELLA McI\'ER. E, H. PARK ER, Gil` ll-_I-..o i.\l' E..H. PARKER, II_..Ir-t C! -.-.nu-A Uv; A lav Commissioners. 1.1. A an {int n... M arket Square. uwsuu Ul IFE your, 1d_nml sutf. r-from .1 LI.-....1 , .. .1 . ..- '11. WHITE, _,_'I T\ ,_.__,. [From the Di: I1. I. I.II I|.uuu|u, lllllssll . Dear b`|t-l have been a sufferer for upward of twenty years with gravel, bladder and kid- ney affections, during which time I have used various medicinal prep urntiona, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. I-Invinrr annn vnnr nronnrluinl-Isl nvtnnaivnlv ,- _....u.-----5 guns to mini. .u-uuvu Ill uyspq Cutaneous AH`: clin ruuu nulu .1.) L0 an, or :11 mo um-line or change ot'lit'-: after Connement, or Labour Pains; Bed-Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to females, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chloros-is, or Retention. lrregnlarity, Pain- fulness or Suppression of Clxstomnry Evacua- UODE. Flcerated 0? St-hirn-nun: Qlah. .-J` L- This medicine increases the power of Diges- tion, and excites the Absorbent: into healthy a.ction_ by which Ihe Watery or Calcareous deposilibns, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inammation: has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Rlilddor l|l`InuVl1rnnI;l\u1 nfnl... l :..I_-__ T`! I --.. -u. -.u-vnu--.7u n-uu uc-Iunlc UUUSLILULIDDS, OI both sexes, attended with the following symp- toms: Indnsposilian to exertion, Loss ol'Powe-r, Loss of Memory, Dxcnlty of Breathing, Weak Nerves. Tremblmg Horror of Diiease, Wnkefu|- nes, Dimneasl of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hm Hands, Flushing of the Body, Drynsa of the Skin, Ezuptiou of the Face, Pallid Counte- nnnce, Universal Iaanitnde cf the Muscular System, &c. M ` is Diuretic and Blood Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising from habits of dissipation, ex- cesees and imprudences of life, impurities of the Blood, &c., anperseding Copniba in a'ec- tions for which it is used, such as Gonorrhea, Gleeta of long standing, and_Syphilitic Alice- `l.ion"B-iu these diselses, used in connection with Hiu.u|oLn's Ron W433. KBBATB` CL}'ClICIJLlUB UM! IIUIIU JCIILI. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, l consndted my family physician in regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because I had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in t'aot,I despaired ofever getting well, and determine] to use no remedies hereafter u less I knew of the ingredients. It was this th d me to use your remedy. As you adver tse that it was composed of buchu, cnbebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent com- bination; and, with his advice, after an exa- mination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. T eommenced to use it about eight months ago, at which time I was conned to my room. From the rst bottle I was astonished and gratied at the benecial effect, and after using it three Weeks was able to walk out. Ifelt much like writing to you a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary; and therefore con- cluded to defer, and see if it would effects per- fect cure, knowing that it would he of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. I M. mu. nhln m rpnort. that a. cure is effected Their odouri what aromntic,1 ........~; UL nuppresslon or uuslomary Evacua- tions, Flcerated or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucon-hes, or Whites. DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, ANDDRUPSICAL SWELLINGS. us-9 uccu 5|vI:u4 AIIILIIIIULI U1 Lille NECK OI lnei Bladder, and Inammation of the Kidneys, ['1- ceration of the Kidneys and Blqdder, Retention of Urine Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick- Dust Deposit. and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebleyd and delicate constilntions, of huh anion ..n.....1...x ...:.L .1... t~n__.:__ ,,_, I hilude1phi\, Penn., June 2.`, 1867. H. T. Ilelmbuld, Druggialz [lunar Ru-1` lawn ho.-rr J: inn`.-I-nr fnr nnunn V3108 `LO IOU uuu LIJUID anulalayuung |.u LLIC I am now able to report that a. cure is etfected aer using the remedy for five months. 1 1...... ....r near! an`? now for three months. A casn or TWENTY YEARS 's1';\.NDIN(;.' alter llilg U18 n:u.|cu_y am. uvc Luuul-uilo I have not used any now months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Bucbu being devoid of any unpleasant taste or odour, a nice tonic and invigorator of the ayatem,T do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its use in such atfeotions. ll. MnGORMI(}K. Should any doubt Mr McCo1uncK s stato- mem he rgfefg to the following gentlemen: _ Hon Wu. Biumm, ex-Go vernor of Pennsylvania Hon ?:H0lA.B B FLOBINCI, Philadelphia. J.` 3`.".`L f.' {*.:`?.:*.`:= `;`:.i`.:ii:'.':':.i; U I-you lltj d hnvinghhiq H.011 Iv .41. Hon Joan J Hon E. BAI `I1 (1 Sold by all Druggistssnd dealers verywhere. Beware of couuterfeits. Ask for Helmbo`ld's. Take no other. Price $1,25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6,50. Delivered to any Iddl. Describe symptoms in all communications, Address H. T. HELMBOLD, 594 Bnfoadwsy, art! N.Y. . None no genuine unleu done up in steel- engnved wrspper, with fao-nimile of my Chemical Wu-ehonae, and signed " ___ -.__n. DH `SM A CRENA'l`A--BUC E used by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, ad from 35 to 54.3, or in tho dew-line Hit}-: ed-Weltina in or.;:.a.-9.. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND Anlalgauy 4 HELME.OLD`S EXTRACT BUCHU HELSII.`-ULD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU HEL.\lBOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU J. U. l\NOX, Juugc, I. I.l4I.IlILlGlLJI.II.C J. S, BLACK, Judge, Pbllndelphm . D.R. Poa'rm,ex-Governor of Pennsylvania E LLIS LIVIS, Judge, Philadelphia L | n (V rlnuu-n Jndan, United States COD.l't ELL1g LIYIS, J Huge, 1'. uuuumpuin . 1 R. C. Gama, Judge, United States 1 G.W.WooDwum, Judge, Philadelphia _ l W.A. Ponnn, City Solicitor, Philadelphia 1-____ u--. -.. ..v.f1nvm-nnr nf glifnrllin \ City soucuor, rnnaaenpma ` Bmun, ex-Governor of Cniforuia. : BANKS, Auditor-Genera`, Wsahington I'\ I1 ,, _.....\, ... uuur, uul..l.l one in the parts concerned in its The remedy has also been recom- Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, clinns, and Drops)`. Hspensnlory of the United States] ' others, if necessary. PROPERTIES. - is strong, di;uaive, and some- , their mate binerish, and annlo- H. T. HELIIBOLD. ll. MCCORMICK. '1 .1 EU LEAVES. USES. J-Ill for snle l)AR'I`IES intending to make application to l`arliame_nt for Private Bills, either for granting exclusive privileges, or conferring cor- porate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, or for doing anything tending to alive! the rights or property of other prtiea, are here- by notied that they are required by the 51st `and following Rules of the House 01 Con-inuus (which are published in full in the Canada (:'a:ct!e), to give TVVO MONTHS NOTICE of the npplication(clenr1y and distinctly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada (.'azv=m, and also in a newspaper published in the Coun- ty or Union of Counties alfccted, sending copies of the rstand lust of such notices to the Private Bill Uice. AI1n,.:.:, _n v-I-- - v---- - ...... uuumuuy, 0y 1". W. llobinion, an Christie : Faith, cheap. Hard Cash, by Charles Reade. New paper cover, cheap. M Tales of a Grandfather, 3rd Series. Blnq price 12} cents. Frank Leslie : Ladirs` Magazine. Illustrated London News for 20th Februiu At th%,9I1t9Iio liookstorel uun Vuunuf. Al1Pelitions for Private Bills must be present- ed within the_n'r`al three weeks of the session. Al,DD'L`I"I I"l\I\l'\ 25 ms. FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with Board and Lodging in a Private Family. Ldcation, Barrie Street. Apply fur ad- dress at. we Daily News oice. Sept. 21. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT m0T1i: T0 msu CUS'.l`0MERS. j ~,I_i`1:3..a 3913?}; n U-4; un. ul 1I?IluIDi,l cheap edition. The Wotnnn a Kingdom, by edition. Poor Humanity, by F. W. 0hl'i-`Kin : Fnhh nl-n-n "`-__j `TEN REASONS m._.- it should be used in preference to all mhers- 2st-Bread or Cakr-.= made with it are MORE WHULESOME than it` mmle with yeast or any other process. ')n:-1:10: DTTDTTV :.1 .....l.. I...-.4 :5 ...:n ...-_.1 L 1113 pug 1 , uuu will use DU 0(l'lPI'. 5:b-Il contains no SALERATUS, no does it impair the digestive organs like those powders where SODA or an excess of ALKALI predo- minutes. "I_L [;.____,-7'7,_A, I1 `I 1` u. Lutunlca 6th-It. never" gives to Bread 01' Cakes an un- pleasant ALKALINE or MAWKISH taste. 7lh:ThA inn:-an-Hanan (Inna (an... ha ..._--\...-...:a:.._ PIC-u:|lu|. J.`.l1.Jl`L.l'lAJ|J.`l;! U1 mnn AIDE IHBKB. 7 tb-Tbe ingredients than form its composition are more BENEFICIAL than otherwise. Dnh, l'\.-g-.u-...o:..!....l-.:..-o.. ..-_ ,.... I'1r\-I1 'n_ -5 I-La nuulv I-JI.lA`lJl' l.\JllIJ ILIBLI Ul-IJUIWIBC. 8th--D)'speptic`:subje-cts can eat HOT Brand or Rolls made wit}: it, and derive BENEFII` by its use. ' n.I I-I I. .. . ... .., uac 9Lb;Every packet contains its full weight. One pound packeris weigh SIXTEEN OUNCES. 10111-1: is all that is represented to be, viz.: Unrlvalled for Purity and Cheapsess." DEPOT ASD MANL'l'AC'l`0BY- 875 Notre-Dame Street, MONTREAL. J. GARDNER, Chemist, Qnln pr-nnn-Iain: and I.I annf..non-nu l Packets, / K Linux 1 luv\,(-31 2nd-Ils }3iJnIn' is such that it will mad the test of the most pt-1'1} ct giualysis. Rrd:Af'lor hnu-1'n.v hm." auto.-.c.'.u;.l.-p I1:!nt` 6..- BLIIJ lcat ul lLlU lllU3l lIt'1'1( (`L l_1l.IlSl"Bl8. Srd-After having be-a-u extensively used for the last. 14 years, in N01` ONE instance has it. failed to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. AIh_.I`nu-nilinn tlr...9 |1n1'1n .....I :5 ......... .. :. Anuru. nu gnu: mu 1 Inn on L1-Bl` AU JIULV. 4Ih--Families that have uaed it pronounce it THE BEST, and will use no other. r\|l\ , to ...-...o..:.... .. unr vnnmnn __ n_-, -. --_...--. -.-_..--, .-___a . - u . -- ES:IRES mont respectfully to thank his nu- merous Customers for a liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. Tn r-Ineincr hi-1 qr-nnnnln fnr the nail vnnr t'|-pa CAICHUIUS UVCI .I.' II` Ll-'I.`lA1 J IJIILUD-In In closing his accounts for the past year the advertiser has determined tonbandon the Credit system altogether, nnd he wishes his Customers _to understand this announcement in the most positive sense. Determined not 1,0 be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, be is pre- pared to sell BOOTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the lowest remunerative prices on strictly cash terms. TTnv-mid up-r-nnniu mnul hnnnfr-r'I immninla. Be:EF1?.E.'o:s ana'm`sTN.f Princess zstreet, Kingston. i \'l:.1QtD'l'.`:l _......; ........,...ot..I'l.. 5.. |L|....'l- Li- _.. U UlrIULI_y UIIUIJ I.U.II.I.l5. Unpaid accounts must be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. I?` The nnlrnnm-tn nf nah nnqfnmnra an- _y UI.LI'ClW1aU LLIBJ Nun uu Pun lL| Bull. ` ' The patronage of Cash Cutpmers so- licited. ' T A IIITG `El1'l')IJ| RT OF ADVERTISING.---Horace Greeley, of NewvYork, says:-The most successful business men in this city are those who have advertised liberally and constantly. A small advertisement con- stantly appearing is better than a display column occasionally. ' In 1 lb. $13," 5919,? {~l``'l`I. !\ `gye:ze!:< DE 35`-9 351 nlohurmi. ` Fimlm. [916 !'-111" SPECIAL .\'~.'Ti\`E. -_.. 4*`.-ban I-I-m:`.e P) V VRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS.- The large circulation of the DAILY News renders it the natural medium for the publication `of all small andtmnsient advertisements, as well as larger announce- ments Advertisements of religious notices and Sabbath services; situations wanted; situations vacant ; houses for sale ; houses to rent ; houses wanted ; board and lodg- ing; rsoms wanted; bosrd Wanted; ar- ticles lost ; articles found ; cattle wanted ; cattle for sale; cattle strayed, &c., when set close, inserted for 25 cents each inser- V tion, payable only in advance. When dis- played, a. proportionate price will be charged. 1\1.LVlJ1:l \.Jl'4lll..I.L` J.\JLLAI.'JLl nuu J.AU\.I EU Summonsea may bepbtained at. the Duivz Nxaws 01:-men. Orders by minil promptlyitlended to. Devices for every description of Orange printing kepren hand at the DAILY NEW! STEAK ma Homn. I "i=3RivA'rE `EQARDING. March 0. E-0}1l*}'l`lllNG NEW. THE VELOCIPEDE BELLE SONGSTER, )1` ' n. or unmm Ottawa, 9th February, 1869. Dec. 18. GARDNER? BAK[NG Bowman: n 05 - ,1, And lllllll Kingston, 22nd JanuaVry, I868. for W EL I R1VAT_J:: BILLS. `RANGE CERTIFICATES and Lodge Q-nu-.n-sang vnau ha nhfn;nnJ at fl-in u 511:. _uru(. uucu urclt-S U1 tut`: BEHSIUH. ALFRED TODD, Ghf. Clk. Committees and Private Bills, H. of Commons. was 001-. Ii`A|-u-u.._.. mar.-n AND NEWS I)-E-P`0.'I`:` UT T [K71 `I'IV{\\T .1rI11~s1w-- -- " 7 AT {:l0l|l|_FEl.LOW S. LL[N(~i'1` ._j. B)(_ THE SEA, by Sir Samuel Baker, Bdlllo. . ' U. \JIlI\-IJAVIEII, \JK]Ul.LIl5l' Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. u.-uauu A Ibobuc `V4.3. &._.I I. ITONJ $51} i:'u;'r. Black : ed., , by Miss Inlock, cheap Robinion, author of BID. n-nut`. r Februin-yf . JAMES HOPE. TODD EVENING. MARCH 16, 1869. I `f-\6 Packets I .\. edition, for V inn: I IN com 4119 |`(ine more good Workman wanted. u. us. In mnnlug QLK-UULHVU nnuuumuna In such a style that has never been -introduced to the public before, called the Piano Melodeon. `Rn-member the only real Music Stage is J REYNER having received so many orders . this week for ORGANS of his own make that he has been obliged to increase his number of workmen, 1' HF} NOVELTY COAL OIL BURNF.'R'ca.u be trimmed and lighted WITHOUT re- moving the Chimney, Globe, or Shade, gives the largest flame, and is more` durable than any` other style of burner. . A stock just received by ` nu urn urrn 'lu..|_r1 \Ju|:.IIrJ'u\. vvklulnn U1` lLII.`1 Fnllllul, A `by the Author of the "Heir of Redcly'a." A Stormy Life, by Lady Georgina Fullerton Nature s Noblemnn, by the author of "Rache1 s Secret." The Gordian Knot, by Shirley Brooks. Greater Britain, by Dilke, Cast Up by the Sea, by Samuel Baker. The Chaplet of Pearls; by Miss Yonge. O'Connell`: Speeches, edited by his Son. Lord Plunlretra Speeches, edited by J.C. Hoey. Grattan a Speeches,`-redited by Madden. Cm-mn s Speeches-,'_'edited by Davis. SbieI eSpeeches, edited by ltlnchievin. The King and Commonr, Cavalier and Puritan Song, selected and arranged by Henry Morley. The Story of the Chevalier Bnyard.= 5' The History of the Calipb Vathek. Raaselas, Prince of Abyssinin. - Abdallnb, or the Four-leaved Shamrock. The Essays of Abraham Cowley. Saint Louis, King of France. Aron`: Good News for Kingstoml liE`YN?_.1 S 'MU.~:10 jsroluc, PRINCESS STREET. `Tn-nn'h`K INTE BOOLONIAL RAILWAY Commissioners Office, Ottawa, 3rd March, 1869_ fl-VHE_ Commissioners give notice that in con- sequence of the late storms having inter- rupted tha mail service over the country, the plans for the three further sections to be let, will not be ready for exhibition until 12th MARCH, and tenders will be received up to '1 o'clock, p. mi, on MONDAY, the 5111 APRIL, 1869. A. WALSH, ED. D. CHANDLER, C. J. BRYDGES, W. F. COFFlN, nnrnrninninnnra- ;A fresh lot of Bulwa, Dickens , Scott ; Leve: s, Cooper-'5, Collins , &c., Novels, cheap editions. -r4`-`gr 1-urn:-u-1-u--u---..-_v |f8 68. con. 1868.4 0lcc--_I. Lawrence ;VlIarf, Foot of Johnson Street. NEWjB00K UR Goal is-Pure Lacknwana, being mined in O the 'very heart of the Lackawana Valley, Scranton, Pittston, and Wilkes Barre, fmm the beat selected mines, and is prepared with great care expressly for Family use, and will be screened and delivered in the best possible cu .- ditiou. 11--.. _AI-,..,.I n r. /1 I 1- ullluu. Best selected Sqft Coal for grates constantly on band, also Lehigh Lump for Foundry rte ` and Bloaabnrg for Blacksmiths. '99:-nan nch nn`:wnvnR in nvuri .-...-| -4 5|... city. A1` 1:. Vvlll'l_l=. $ nniw mm, SOMETHING NEW! @`; Try Gardner : Baking Pow- der. ' ' -53.1 II'_._.. A"4.._.'l____I- I`I___;-_ I-5, `HUI . 18' Try Ga:-dnel- s Cough Re- M medy.-Sce Advertisement. ' 0AYOUNG_i1i1i%CANT-When you 4 pay more for the rent. of your business house than for advizrtising your business, you are purauinga. false policy. If you` can do basin, let it be known.--FB.Am- 1'11: 11d SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY 2 . Nnws may be had at the counter of the publication ofce, Princess street, price three coppers. * ructcu rjit BROWN 8 ml Ayah/uh H.4hQ `FFECT, OF ADVERTISING.--It is amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don t adver- tise; 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 ere thronged with customers, `Some people will learn by obeerntion, others Will. not.-Daily Palladium. March`5. February 25. Much 2. October 21, 1868. lH41YMli s IIALF DIME MUSIC. I00 eopiel sold weekly. - 22.: .. 52 `HE CLEVER Womn or THE FAMILY, 'bv lhe Author nf 11113 "Hair nf' Rod:-1v'n " OITY BOOK STORE. _Ann{nA_:I1TcoAL man LA LJIIJOHIJIILS nun LJILILJDBIJJIIIIH. Terms Cash. Delivered in any part of the V. R. is making Six-Octave MELODEONS in 1 n nlvln H-mt I-mu nawnr hnon inn-m-1......-1| In One Second-hand MELODEON, $25 `Una Piano Style " $50 NOVELTY JUST RECEIVED JOHN CREIGIITON. AT THE .&L" 'D..I._-_1_ JAMES SWIFT 4!: CL U: R \VIlI'I`I-I, DRUGGIST, ac. _/\Jl' 1' 1;`, Commissioners: ENTLEMEN---We are satisfied with your G Piano, and we recommend it to the public ot Kingston for its superior quality. ' ` F. JEHIN PRUME- C. L. MAYERHOFER. Saturday, 23rd Jnnunry,i1(l369. To Messrs RAPPE, WEBER & Co.- (`1 T . . _ D:-....-. .....a _.- (--, Mud and Strong ALES, P0RTl4.`-It and STIJUT. Rn:-ah u n n . .-.:._o.. nun Tn nnnnn nun--- nxxsuu nppulula umu. W. U`ti.ll Lx"l'Ul' Agent. The business will be conducted on CASH principles, and at tl1e'L0 POSSIBLE PRICES. nnaOnrn 1.;..AI.. ....1:_:._; -. - - -- L uuuxuun I [\.lUl"AD. Custom kindly solicited, thankfully receivd, and promptly attended to. ~ \Vanted, 3,000 Bu:-hels Barley, Wnr -mhinln 4|-H. I.:._L--A -4~ `L - ' For which paid. LJAIJIJIQ Hereby appoints GEO. W. UREIGHTON as his Acem. Insolvent Act of 1684. and amend} menls thereto. In the matter of JAMES A. MCDOWALL, of the City of Kingston, Butter and Fun-ier, an Insolvent. VIVHE Creditors of the above named are notied that be has made/en assignment of his estate and effects, under the a.bov` Acts, to me, the un- dersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish to me, within two month from this date, their claims, specifying the security they hold, if any, and the value of it, and if none, stating the fact, with vouchers in support of such claims. . JAMES SHANNON, l`N:..:..I A ..-:____ HIS Preparation, long and favourably known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. _ It in 1: Ilnrn nrnvnntivn AF all Rianaunn Snnhhi-.0 1 an unnn, uuunun, BIIILI UUI. D NTOBACCOS of his own mariu`facl.ure. WHOLESALE A11_l)_BET}\lL+ST0l!E V No. 30 Princess Street. Factor-y--62 QUEEN STREET. '|'.`_|__,.-__ nu DI-VIIIJDILI5 I510 IIIUILICIKJU I-Ill IIIICDLII-ICU. ' It is a sure preventive of all diseases incidnt to tgjs animal, such as lung fever, glnnders, yel- low water, heaves, coughs, distemper, founder, loss of appetite and vital energy. Its use im- nl-nvna [kn C;nr` innulnnnnn [ha nnnniiln 1-I-A. n nun: us nuyycuu.-u uuu Inunn UIJWIEJ. ll-B uuc nu- provea the wind, increases the appetite, given A smooth and glossy skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into a ne looking and spi;-it- ed horse. III- 'I.._-_-_._ -1 --_.._ 4.l.:- 11..__4__3-_ 2- 5, I CU LIIJIBU. To keepers of cows this Preparation is invalu- able. '1! increases the quantity and improver the quality of the milk, gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. 1'` ____ _..J __.'I -_1.IL_. Home mum cranes, or vuuous BRANDS. Imported VIRGINIA TOBAOCOS aha genu- ine HAVANA CIGARS of the choices: brands, GUNN$- DERBY CONDlTION POWDERS F01} ' HORSES AND CATTLE. s, P. `Wan :-:. Licensed Manufacturer ct` Tobacco and Cigars, I lnu uuw un uunu nuu lul` mare, wnmesale and retail, FIG SMOKING, F|GCHEW- ING, GOLDEN BAR, VIRGINIA TWIST, PAN CAKE, SULACE, and CUT SMUKING "I`RA{`.{`.nR nfl his nwn I-nnr|'n`Fnnh-nus nw STYLES or TYPE Hlvi: been added to the DAILY Nlaws Jon Pnmrma OFFICE. Our two Steam Presser and Automatic Platen Printin Mnchizp ` ` ery enable us to turn out war in _ style, with quick dqapatch, and 1:` gap rates. Inquiry in sohcnted. ` END IT TO YOUR FRIENDS.--The CHRONICLE um NEWS is published every Friday morning, and contains all the news of the week. , For Fifty Cents, paid in advance, you may send it to your friends for three months at the reduced rates of postage. For One Dollar it may be sent six months. Single copies, price Five Cents, may be had at the Daily News oioe, Princess Street. ~ From F. J. PRUME, EIZIIIIISI. ` - AND 0. L- MAYERHOFEB. Pianist. OF` MONTREAL. Kingatonz, zrv -* I Ct;ntIol-1--Bewa'1_-15 of lmluulons. UH Kingston, lllh Mnrcl':,1869. FEE Subscriber having arranged for can ing on the business of the T FRONTENAC BREWERY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF` I":rIe.pared and sold by 1: Ir. A '1 February 10. T o s M 2 K 141 Rs. \l)r. Burton-`s Tobacizo Antidotey L Ann;u-u-.-n _.. ............_ ._- _;__ _-_ In, AS now on hand and for male, wholesale and n-mil RH`. Qunmm: Ii-In. nunw, February 17. TESTIMONIAL NOTICKE. ,,__,_-', the highest. market price w ill be | uvxu U HEATH .3 GUNN, Chemists & Druggists, 47 Princess Street, Kingston. ..r_v, 1569. A. LIVINGSTON, ' Princess Street. I D110 onducted strictly the ' LOWEST uh.) u.uA:xuL1 UL`, Oicinl Asignee. I69 3 611773 `about them, and she will succeed. The. ' i- racy and libel are the main issues between us. Now I maintain that the eottntwfor libel has been snbstxntially proved. The plaintiff has bed to drs ' ` inside the walls of 3 convengyfmm sum who are strained strictly to the rules and to obey the will of the 4 superior, and see things so far as they can with theigeyes, judge with their judgment, sndeact upon them according to her directions. This so-cal led scandal they allendenvoured to_pre- vent, and they tried all they could toile- feat. it. They not merely give up their-{rev dom of action when they enter thia estab- lishment, But `they .in fact. act under a de- spotism. I now come to the most i - tant part of the evidence, viz ,- the monthly statements of conscience. I am told `my learned friend Mr Mellish said nothing perhaps that was the best; thing he-could do, for when you read the letters, and regard the facts Ainiconneetinn with them, and the way in which they hate been dealt with, I feel you will be of opinion they are most material, and substantially conrm the plaintiff's statement. Itfmay be these monthly statements are il1..'m|. `Mrs Starr destto Lucy nu: mos: material; substantially are ill-speltn, and I should have thought the ill-spellhing and want of ladies who wcr always takin charitublo names in their kept after other; had bee because they were thought to tell in favour` of the defendant and against the plain`-I:i"I yedn great many letters, she sajd, she thought might be ua- n desn-_o~yed' but ` ful, and as she. kept these and_"`no' other nun's letters, I `suppose she kept them for a purpoaeg` and I dun : Huinlp Y -.._ _.--:1. - ... .. ...u..=u-u_uwn,.unneppyivery much per- secuted, scared, and, to use no old word, diapered women. There was not M Ward said against their spelling before t1Ii`s'trie']. These letters were the productionof a he- miliated, brokemheerted w`omen,~but if the - ldetendants doubted their. where, I ask, is the evidence of `her hypo- crisy? Things for which slight penance: were imposed on others, or for which sweet and godly edrnon' -' ' genuinenese. wards her than towards the other I ` -and though the superior might not heve exercised her powers, can you doubt she exercised them with more severity-towards Miss Saurin than the others ? There,-egein. was the case of the duster : and an it hn ' gnlllctl U] Bil *; 3 0350!. tuned 4copaa`3 : vwvnunu ualaa uuunu SHOHIU I10` wfite on them.` There was the rel_ic cross and a piece of the true cross. but_ surely L she could not write oh them. I may have doubts as to the wood of the true but assuming it to be so,' I hope I have . suicient Christianity to say I should ew it with reverence. `If. she thought it was so to take it from her, and never restore it, and give as general snswerwby it wssitsk . _ Ms . is strong proof of how she `was treated. _ I now `comets the brother's ietter. Tlt: it is a strange letter no one can deny, ` and It should like.to have Father Beurin hereto explsin it. We did our best to produce him, but were unable to do so. He` is a Jesuit, and I have every desire to speak of that great body with respect; "but, never-the~ less, we know that the discipline of that body is proverbial, and it is exceedingly hard on Miss Sauxin to have this heated ' letter irom her brother hurled at her hand. without. preparation. and asked by the Lord Chief Justice for an explanation upon the supposition that she had been a party `to the concoction of s heate d, exaggerated A - and probably untrue letter.--Ths Lord Chief Justice: You are quite wrong. I desired `to know if it was the spontaneous production of her brbther, or if she had said anythingtojim that could authorise the writing ofsuch a letter. _ Either she en- deavoured to impose upon her brother, or he tried to impose upon the bishop. i From one of these two al_ternstives,th,ere is no escapc.--The Solicitor -General": lean - M` a third course, and s perfectly eousistezi one. Father Ssurin is in lrislluis-ht: he saw her in what he considers shumilisting. position. He is also a foreign Irishman, having resided at Bordeaux, sudno doubt he has greatly exaggerated his sister`s5~'story under a heated and excited All that the bishop did after his letter` re-._, questing the brother to remove his sister: was a farce, becsusehe had sent `to Rome for faculi-ies.~ l Iardiy_anythjng~m0f inon- sttous was to be snpposedvthsn thfgum , aandcunhard. :t1w b'.._.I-, I*,Iev.3edz~hsrs proceeded to execute} _ No one had shown Mrs S ......a uuuuu man me others 3 There,-egain, of duster; and can it be possible that these `things are pleasing to God, and that spiritual Christianity can be advanced by such rubbish 1 -Nothing ou1(l be more humiliating and nhominnble then the so-called stripping. N($I`h`Erutiib`wI|I found ; and I put it to your `common senla, days, would not crumbs be found ifahe from the recollection of your hchoolbpi taken the child ; food? And can mi douhi that Mrs Starr would have discovlorgtl the rninutest. crumb "the human eye over discov- ered at the bottom of the largest pocket. if such a `thing had been there? ; The..pid- tures and papers taken from,her_ were taken simply for the purpose of annoying her,end submitting her to humiliation: which theio was no pretence for inictinglon her; Mr: Btu-r`s conduct in this respect was rthetlof insolent contempt towards this young girl. The excuse was that they were taken sway because Miss Buuriu should not write them.. There was H... ..1:.. ........- -_-1 , _, .._-- ADUIIPIM Ila that might. prove unfavourable to the pfainti`. If these are genuine letters I contend th prove my case, because they are-the tenets . of u broken-down unhappy very se_cut.ed, ;md. 11:3 1m nlrl 1:74;`:-41 luuuxzcucu l-U IJACUIILUJ t _'..n - ! Mrs Sf ` W thority to,tnke`Miss BInrin"n g,`i:id"h'a1-*3 doing it was a deliberate, `simple; indofe'n:i" ble feeling of hostility to `jug -h was clearly `unjustifiable. And not cast alight over many t11ingginu.jg-l'." that are disputed? . Do ybu Start when she any: time she ` mat it _W0tlld PG 1:3 by the P131 ' 3' tt.m grgevoun gndxgnstion, h1:.".inv' `mud `Q tins mystxcsl sign! we pop`, in nbcurd. It was 3;: n. 3 ' `'f'` ' Each 9! bishops ~.-my like. "3 9"? Ii Event frog an sppenl lO`.|g, i gm-2:. *i*`s.'ca.., of London.--'1`ho sum. n --'.-I Inna-I uni nnnnlntlndl -I|.._` AC5 _ 5 delinquent buritb l the Archbishop and`;--Sydney gth-uh `Y j__..__._.__;__._-_-.-- Z SEE LAST PAGE. Tr... (Continued from F051-t NUMBE 1:} 136. . ---`anal ID QC` most )f ,-the rieud n, do. fl when wturr In--#7 43*- .uvuuvI.I."'l.lI _ llldd, `DOB Ll/I $0 Vua-, pt and "`no' she and I .y of great want; of 3 it was that thy this rtters they | FL-.. __-K I ;, n}T1ibH15... I_ agB-) ,*.~1i$h. nd "j l partioahn Let `It 30:-at _ w ordtml II " :3 Express. lgencies rescind RRHWI 1 gm 123.1 :3: annual mgpulill :---r- - ul- ner oozuqn, uv I`.-S ` IIADK. 3 ant -- x 13-Ltszrtt Isrinl : I`:-r'*3'-'*'...-.."[zS Ih Fgnnv __-.-1:4 vvJJJ.\ I I tun In preserve the hair. "3 Plitiwly restore '0 III original Colour, ` `MICK: In (irowl_I|. Yuan mi.-. Color u_|4 BI.-am) . ighffn! Hair Dri-`. . llmriani :rv-M11. ` xii imunedint-gly C1Iv``ko"l. ah. luponnnt Chnugc, IIITOIEB AID DRESSING ` j n One Bottle. A<--w --_.., V - ---u. us Ilfll ' III scientic dis ,_ not; powerful Eeclions which ch. Sold at 25 cents nilodieinc, , Coughs, Colds, and be Throut, CAL ED AND USE] AUTHORITY. "Salim. Price 51,00. k__I-I... -7' -A hm : m.ou.u.'sAur.u. , -'5 Hal-".' 4."mr and 2... L's?T4".Ki'jiZE.\"s 1!=.:~:1' { HALts . H_AiSlL.|Al Rmzwm . 1..-..- . .. ._, no any wItIu'r an! In and Z,n .x'm.'uxaru JLIM no! r-. sown A1J.DlIOIIOl.l'l'I. "-lrlfn "n.-.l..."-h,,- - -- I-~ ~ Itlld have HI IA. Wnnlr-II! Dm; `Put Pint. NtIvYutI. ___-_j.._,._ 1 FM Pllhphlet. IIEAITIFFI. H HR. .-on Must (`nlm-.n. o;fi.\\' MIR .\':1tur~ .. .uuuUIl-|- rand ylou_!{ ---- --5 un: xuruat -' the road organs Mo affections Sold 7,:g?uA.N: "Non (11- liI.\. .--___ . --...........J \,uIIJ|tI\.I|.lb' nuc isubjects;-How to live and what to ve fur; ' Youth, Maturity, and old Age; Manhood gener- ally rr-viewed; The cause of indigestion; Fistu- lence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Mar- riage philosophically considered, &c., &c. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures, will be for- warded post-paid, on__receipl.~of 25 cents, by ad- jdressing SECRETARY, New York Museum of Anatomy and Science, 618 Broadway, New York." . - u_._ -___,.___~ _,____ I TCTICE is hereby given that ahe undersigned J_\ will apply to the Judge of the Surrogme Counof the County of Frontknsc to be appointed Gun"-dm.n of John B. Llclver, Kenneth Mclver, and Mars` A. Mclver, miuomchildren of the late- Willmm Llclver. `n.nnw .- . .. ....... nu. roux &cw.ion No. 5 will be in the Proiince of Que- bec and will extend from Forty miles East of Rivic re du Loup, at the and of Contract No. 2, tolhe Sixty-sixth life Post, near Rimouaki,a distance of about Twenty-six rnile-, Semion No. 6 will be in the Province of New Brunswmck and will extend from the Easterly` end of Contr..c! _.\'o 3, oppoite Dalhousie, to the West side of the Main Post Rbad near the no.1. II`! I'\,_. I1 _. _I_ B ,,' - l\',_ kl-IC 7' (Bk HIUC Ul LLIU Elll I U35 LIUHU IJCHI |LlC 48th Mie Post, Ensurly froui Jncquet River, about Twenty-one miles. gnlilhan Va 7 will In in II-an ppnuinnn nf Warn GERMAN I3RI1L`D Ff.O\V'El{S CASE ofI1ANGING BASKETS and BOU- QUETS of these beautijul and appropriate Christmas Ornaments just arrived and for sale by 7 ` `ll! H PARKER. 7` HE COIl3lI}i5eiCJD{T5 3-pointed to construct the Inzercoluuiul Rzsifway give public no- tzce that they are now prennred to receive TEN- DERS for THREE FURTIIER SECTIQNS of the line. C . _ . _ -_ \V_ z_:|I1__ :, .L_1- '- t. -vv-an I "I.L.l|J'LI|-I\. uuuta. Section No. 7 will be in the Province of Nova `Scotia and will extend from the Southerly end of CODITBCI No, 4, near River Phillip, to Station l -`itty at Fully Lake, about Twenty-four miles. Diana and npnlnn .-IlI-u pug:-inach-ulna and

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