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

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kc. '13; - _. .1-`~- LIQ. CHLOROFORHI WITHOUT lhncheator. Go. in canon PEPPERMINT. :-A. P. Towla, I No'r;.-Tbe F ferior, secret, and the market. Egch rofession is In rned against in-_ cheap pompounds now in genuine bottle bears a. fac- vururuuyll 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. Caanusino, M.D. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-"I only requires to be known to be appreciated. I have no hesitation in characterising it (viz., Tow1e e Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine thet has appeared during ch present century. In diarrhea, colic, ague, apagmg, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article that can be _ d ,-,_.......... -.u nnqwn Uompoai- tion. _ From Dr C. Kidd, Aqthor of Standard Works ' * on Obloroform. Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Si;-,-I think if you would advertise your Chlorodyne more than out~of market. M... r.--2-A - ,:__.. ... ......u.;u,y we conduct of thu members who by testimonial or other the diapoaaf of limb things.-Lcmce{. TOWI.E'S CHLORODYNE. The Original Preparation of knqwn C n... The day seems as 1 taut when public opinin ence will prevent the 81 any secret medicine wh hoped that the `profeasi bg-and as unworthy the < testimc thin I'lIl`\rv-u- -_.-- oval-IV live. un wuvunu |.l\._ll- |C&\U lll come to the question Lord Chief Justice`: Iiblo pl'E('I.lIiu[;I t. of this case Aevor agnin. 'l`l-.1. Q,.l:,.:. ... 1' -.. uululug. By the combination of the Iron or with Cress Seeds in a state of germi they are united with organic life, whit renders them digestible. The irritati stubborn mineral has thus become the 1 of an organic autistanco capable of be sorbed by the blood without. injury stomach. Agent. for England and British Posse E G. DU-FRESNE, 79 Walling Stre May be obtained of all Chemists. . .. Ps.uu_y1ug ma mooc1.--1 rice 25 9d 'p `,' The above Preparations are in of Sweetmaats, pleasant to the taste, ` ticularly adapted for Infants and nursing. RV Hm .-M...-.L.:_.;.:__ ,- A - 1. uuuu xor {ms valuable preparation. Pnce: Small, 15 lid ; Medium, 45 5d; Large Siza, 115 per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, * For strengthening the Syat.em.-Price 25 9d per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifying the Blood.-P1-ice 'per Bottle. is` Preparations urn in Ln r--- -..u_, -uuuumuul. mree prepnrations-. THE BAUDEINE, , An efficient and prompt Remedy fof Cholen, Yellow Fever, Diarrhoea, Dysenterfy, and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Band for this valuable Small. ls 1ld:M.A;...... 4- u v LL v . nzxuu, Graduate and M U .\Iedicn1 College of Paris, Ct Hxtnm-rdinary for Epidemics in Pa. 0! mp Civil Hospitals of Algiers troduced in England his ORG: PIRTDG u uuuceu CINESM. -._: DR. VIC roxi BAUD S 0RG_ANIc_MEDICtNE. _j- uuu uc UULUEDC. All the above are carefu portation, and retain thei in any climate. ` 96 Strand; 128 Regent Street; 24 Cornhill, London. 17 Boulevard des Italiengr, Paris. ,_________*_ lly prepared for Ex- r excellent qualities Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the H..mum--L:_r .u.-uuunts 101' It Handkerchief. Eau de Cologne. A Hun al1nr'- - EIGIITIIN T11 DAY. Mr Melliah continued his address to the jury. Ho oaidthe question with regard to the children food was not so much that Kin Sam-in took the food, but that the air tars informed Mrs Starr she did. and "that the latter believed it. The evidence of the young children should be received vgith cau- don. They did not speak to particulzrrj fscts. bugouly that tlmy did not recollect be- ing slapped tire ears agn. or tlllll they had lost an_vfo~ml. {'l1at wouId lmm been saicli :6` cl... .-|.-l'-- - ' ' EUGENE RIMMEL, )ERFU.\iER by appointment to their Majes- I lies tue Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spain,1be Queen `of Holland, the Quee_u of the Blgians, and the King of Portugal ; `mid H.R,H. the Prmce of Wales. ufvlirguvu And is prepared laaissue policies ~ low as the sat'eLy ofihe assured will I III lgi (II'I`I J`H[S (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 setllementofevery fair claim. It has fully complied with the laws ofCansda by the deposit with the Government of Stocks to the amount of - .-5.... ,. - .. 5--:,ua.r,. Losses paid in 49 years, ' 1Et.n:1" IllRl1l'..[l(.'.e Co. of Hart- funl, Conn `PAID UP CAPITAL AND SUR[ L.US_. $4,833,5-13,39. I -_--- --'! T: Home lnslirance Company of New linven, Th L`....._.__ ' .....\u u:ucx n| ngL'ul. -_- .., lNCORPOR.-SLTED IN I819. _ CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS>3 _ ULL AND CARGO RISKS to tmd from 1 Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and paid in Canada Uurrency. .1 A KIRK RWIPT A ,...... ` -u.-ICl I II-Fl Tnoa. A. ALEXANDER, I')_,4Z.l_ , t______ CHOLERA, DIARRH(EA I \ARL RUSSELL sent Ato me I Phviinn n nnrn-.._., . ,, Zj(--4;. lunnlx Fire Anni-aneetcompany OF LONDON. A __,,. ._a .....,.,-m. uic cans ugn. t.lI_n.I- they had l any food. \l'l1at wm1Idluu-u saidl if the defendants d called them? \Vould ' they not-have bee jlauglnud at. and would they not have been told that lm nuns had gone to `them, and instructed them what to I II`! ? 'l`lm In-n.r|..-;_'.. l....,._ ,7 V Home Insurance Co111p a(3r(:f New Haven, Conn. jg CAPITAL . . . . $1,000,000. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1867- _ $2,000,000. Funds deposited in the hands of the Govermeht for the security of Policybolders. ' f` All re risks carefully surveyed, and tha rate of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. v . I.--.-. .-..-..-___ ;-El nu I nsuruuoc nan ford, Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. 1:569. Marine In: {'51 Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868, July 1. .I.llIIl.alI! D.~S.u~xa1.u:. ` Cmmuns Wmsox President. Secretary. CASH CAPITAL . . . . $1,000,000. AKE AND RIVER. RISKS taken 93 hulls `J and cargoes at reasonable rates. I A 1.117.: annulus . March 9, 1869. Al Otce-33, Olarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Tt.xey consist of thr "I"IJl:` nnr Aux Agent at Kingston, mm EXTRAORDINARY ACTION BYY. run or mnzucr. =-J =!.=1-us as yet, unt opinion or tlrevnnt Hm ...I...._.:._ r LIVERPOOL RND -LONDON. MAXWELL W.S'[`RANGE, Agent. for Kingston e-33, r.-v-u.uu:I In 1. ans, late 51.1). Algiers, has just in- 0 RGANIC MEDI-I Marlih lnstance. 1569. avsa, vrulcn com`- me, Drescriha n -.4... -- [cine whatsoever. II; is `profession will contin Lhv who an...-I..-4 J` -- ulpll`, Illlceller. ) ngarnl "ma: 350.000 1 u . nu.-.uuuuuu.: mica. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. kl|l'CuUJ. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. ,< V- AIILIIQC get-minat.ion_ which thus ibla. irritative and nucleus nce canahln AF L...:.... -L KY9`: Unhappily. far dia- non Stats: a.....-=... vuauu will COIIIHIIIB ' 5 conduct those of i Donia] m- nu.----1-- - LUIJ Tiios. KIRKPATRICK. hree prepnrations__ A 11 DR r Mm Toilet Powders. Portable Foqntaina. Toilet Vinegar.-- Hair Preparations. Tnnth pn-hr` A-" ____,_ ` .._-purul.IOD5. Tooth Powders. Glyceriue Toilet Requi- sites. . On CHLORODYNE PERM! N1` TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH if 53- SEE F1RST{I .-1GE. L. u:|JI.Il[`\A will perm JAMES SWIFT, Ag, asue on terms as 2 permit. JAMES swun- ,,_...-.-_r `III IL` `L, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf`. :9 DAILY NEWS--TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf RR Poasessiona, * Street. Jhamisna ..___.s A c . Chemist, uuu L LVISI. Composi- ...... u. |.uI.lBU 0! its olherwlse aid -Lance{. Com pany of (Bonn. xd count_e(], as` n miser (1 gold; all simplicity :d by a perpetual petty `ud sg:1f;watchfulne ss; nind destroyed, and an ich is a very different humility, is enforced. one nf Hm an-J ---" moppuy, 131' (118- State interfer- Ernnnt l\.I- nu-I -4` Iodine of trlrl-n?n..1-:.-._ _g vu yum HULLIU. the form I and par- ] and Mark--- d Member of the , ChiefPhysician Paris, late M.D . ism hag :..... :_ ._.u nu nu ICJ." em or sale of is to be continue `to F 91...... -l r- 1 . UUILIS, General Agent. .1 In1n $23,00o,o0o_ uu uuclells being ab- ry to the ...-.....-...u bu ml [.118 Lt crying needs of the us. There may be aught I know, who Dunne thnm--"' ` uuu par- Mothers nuns, AND IF YoU;no NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TYPES AND INK 00NTRACTS_ PUBLISHED IN THIS orrv, THIS JOURNAL orrnns THE 31:31` MEDIUM T rot: LOCAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISE. nmrrs; THEREFORE ADVERTIBEINTHB DAILY NEWS." POSSF-SS1 N G DAILY NEWS. , ADVERTISE A LOCAL PAPER OF BUSINESS CARRY SUCH A JUDIOIOUBSTIP A LITTLE Ftfnramza ANII'REPnA'r THE man A THOUSAND TIMES. P-I}Ao1: rm: PARTICULARS or II` YOU HAVE us 1 Know. 3 themselves en- i`may nd some a 11: going along esh tvy Christian illin Fniolu 7` ~- MAY BE MADE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. ll YOU WOULD JUDICIOUS USE or 1 NEWSPAPE 3. COLUMN 8! '[`R_ADESMJ.L`N AND MERCHANT A1wV11R.'r1s1NGI THE LARGES l CIRCULATION oi AN_Y NEWSPAPER PES RESOLVE AT rs THE (BEST SPENT HONEY IO \ lIllII1 be trit DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND NOT TO BE DRIVEN. ATTRACT CUSTOMERS AGREEMENTS ADVERT'|SEl MEDIUM WHERE}! A[_)VERTlSE `OUR BUSINESB ADVERTISE-_ `A D V}; R T} s E TO A LIBERAL AND `IN THE PURCHASE j um ERECTION or AN .u"rn4c'rrvn SIGN FOR YOUR PLACE TO ADVERTISE A u00AL BUSINESS, 1-amnnrmzn GO up ADMIT THE IMPORTANCE OI` PUBLIC AND IN THE Tunim suoora.- (OR ADVERTISING ONCE T0 SEE TARIFF Of AND A TTRIBUTE i\/1 'o1cT:I~a ..uu IIILVU . 0 ty of Real Estate in I try at I 1017 nte of interest. charged. R. LI-uru'I '19 BEFORE TH! IF YOU WOULD yuuluuli, WON! well ; Hours. 80.; and by( and solely by Lea and Pen-in-. The Publief are reapectly cautioned againuworthleu Imi- tatioua, and should see that Lee. Ind Perrinl, Names are on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Ask for Log nnd Pen-ina'8nnoo. Sold Wholeule and for Export` ur more of c WATER ' O I LEA AN D PERBIN3 Wo1-ceatouhl:re Sauce This delicious 0ondiman:..nmnM----`` `` In-.. - ' ___.`,.....u. A EIOIFB uxmple or eleganftinling cnnnoj. be had. OONFECTIONERS will nd Magenta, Violet, Orange and Pink useful colours. GELATINES` and GLUES are successfully coloured with these d . INK: A Sixpeuny bottle of Magenta to I. pint or more of cold water n-I I'M` Partial reapectly cantionm-I . ...a... . -1 .uuumuVA'1`1NG: Mag Orange ; pour a few d1 add warm water; use! Borders of books, similn Arabian Nights, &c., m innted in this `manner. BLANOMANGE, JELL} ICE CREAMS,&c: W add one or two drops 0; simple elegant tin nnNPDDm[n\vn-n-- - -- ..-av-V, uludll, C. Wf`LLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract th dye quickly, ifapplied in boiling water. PAPER'nnd WOOD sum; Ditto unnl: Blue, Magenta, Violet and _Orange. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Magenta, for Pink or Rose; Add halfabottl then stir in the Whitening as usual. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir inn. few drops of Colour-'- Magentn, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; these impart `delicate tints to Lace, Linen, &c. wnor nm cm - ---~- *` to render them FEATHERS: D; of the dye is 5` COTTON: Mhu recommended. LEATHER: B! n_,__ _- - . out 1413:. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible in this small space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied; while , almost magical. le of clothing can for a few pence By their use almost any artic be dyed in a few minutes without soiling the hands. MEMORA NDA. MAGENTA : The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear Rose Pink by using less dye. ` Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, &c. WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson the most satisfactory results. quantity of boiling water in an earthen pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: with soap and water to avoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling water. Dye in hot water (a few drops suicient for one feather). `Mauve, Violet and puma- -_- `run 1u1l..l!.T PURE Removes from the mouth it tastes and odours, whether ar or other causes, and counter: and morbid secretions of cario tics and softens the skin, and. tends to_ promote` a healthy a body. fr .-..-.__,- , _ _.--- vu-u, froin impure and ioreign tastes arising from tobacco counteracts the irritation carious teeth. ' V promote` state of the whole H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Patenoee, Batzersea, London. UDSON S SIMPLE DYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any them ; ; impossible in M. ...-An -~ .,...mm.-mg we purnying and invigorating ef- lects of baths and tube. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying ani- mal Virus, Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, &c. One gallon makes 200 to 300 gallons adapted for use, N.B.F-Condy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matteriu `Water. and Iffnrda the only known means of rapidly and completely freeing Drinking VVater from Organic Tuint_ which is so common a cause otaerious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted fluid with Candy's Uzaniser" or other Spray-prm ducer. (It nl`VI`\.!ru.-` _ ONDY S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- taut puries, deodorises, andfdisinfects, by the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,-its active principle. Being entirely innoxious, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, for which all other disinfectants, on accountof their poisonous or other ohjcctionablo qualities, are unavailable and useless :- Detecting organic impurities in air and water. Purifviing drinking and other water from or- ganic muttcr, lead, &c. Freshening the air of close places, and remov- ing bad smells. Freeing meat, sh, butter, or other provisions from taint. ` ' (1_____..,,,.-, .1 an - ~ , - .._`.-u --an JIAPOIW, D on, Worcester; Iouu. 0 rolls dBhck- Barclay sud Bonn, an - vuuuumb. Mageut: Pink,I VI 1 luau jv ;;,cuu|In5u\.u| 1 ngn Jnuqu, Lauuuuu, u. The genuine has engraved on the Government Stamp (outside euc_J| Bottle), FREEMAN'S nnmwnr. '.nr.nRnnvN1-E " Dllllp `IIULHIUC |.'uL',Jl JJUIILIU} ORIGINAL UHLORODYNE.` W08 UHIOPOOLIIB. The Mediml fimes and Gazette, Jinuury 13th, 1866, states, II. bus an immense sale anrong:-t. the public, and is prescribed by cores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus dingularly popular did il. not. supply a want. and till a place. 'M......l'....o.......l hu 0|... lnonnonu Rh-hnn I7:-an- E WBTIL SIJU [III I plCC.' Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, 70, Kenuingzon Park Road, London, S. Thu nnnninn hna nnnrnvntl nn tho llnvprnrnnnt. EORIGINKL UHLUISUUILVM, Iuvurvwu uy B. Freeman, Phannaceutist, is allowed to be one of the greatest discoveries of the present century. It Is largely employed by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in hmpihl and private practice in all parts of the world. It has effects peculiar to itself, and which are essential- ly different to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name of Chlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, al- lays the 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 the use of opiates. 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 they have tested its cects in careful comparison with those of DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYN I," and deposed to the facts that they found it a more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANS. Van! Duunnll nnrnrnnnir-ntnrl hn Han Rmml COI- nnu greauy prclerrcu "fILnlJlAiVB. Earl Russell communicated to the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and to Mr Freemam, that in Iiaullla the only remedy of any use in Cholera Chlorodine. nm It 1- 1 Hr ,, ._ I I1___u_ `l':.......- 1051. uL.C1. CUNDY's _{ HE ORIGINAIJ OELORODYNE, invented by h In-..-.-.. m....m.r-auxin. is allowed _-... uncut BIB-BU. Uye in boilij IERS: (31 a feat} IN Mauve, and Pu unended. auull Nllldle, _BARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law,` kc. Otce opposite Post Of Street, Kingston. August 6. -,_., uuuul, UUKN AMS, kc : While in 8 liquid state of Magenta. A more tinting )NER8 d colon!- 3 PATENT OZONISED WATER, (FOR TOILET Pum=os;s,) mu Hun .r.....n_ ., ...-nuuuuus as a colouring 5 every known material, the they can be used and the bril Bull being, indeed, mag : article clothing 1: Um! Hm h.....~.. 7. -..-uyli lLll.U n egg Mar; use witha brush or oks, similar to Ward and Lo bis, may be prettily illx I E, JELLY, CORN FLO1 [3 `C . nun- :_ - -- -- G` Magenta. Violet, "* the s int .ter: nan mipn. .. cg . illum- 31'. FIFE! wnmr in the bull will 0, according to Janus 0 R1uL1.v,Q.C. | ,_......... ..u.a,n 1 1 uzu mus-at-LAW Solici- D tors in Chance -ChamDl` N08. 7, 3, & 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. Faun C. Danna; ;_______, -~. ..u - uauc J an cup ms]: or man se : Ltn the man- Mhlnck to FLOUR ,[___-,. Purpie aro motion, Cherry Tooth Pute, Limo J every description of p nice and Glyoerii: repgntionn for the Co '1 propars Sn-eat, B/Ioombnry: _ cy Soap Makers and Perfnmerl. Prize lledal awarded 1'0? Purity and Excellence of Quality. London and Paris. ` snows wmnson soap pmzn um PATENT. SUNFLOWER OIL sou GLYGERINE sou . Every variety of Fancy Soaps in 1!! Bl"- Aleo in Cartons M3 Tabletl. ,. Pomedel, Bone and Violet -Powderl, 00" notice, French llxtracte, Lavender WOW: Lime Glyoeriio. and] preparation oi et. ' `ll,/ " YABDLEY as 0O.,F'an April 23 ~ Both in yourown Room. The above favourite preparation in strongly recom- mended. Sole Proprieto:-u-'1`II)_'l(AN. & son, Chem- isu, 16 Wonn1g_ood_Stroat, London, 13.0. _____.______.__.__ TTAnm.:rv L -A - WHICH their I ,,_ .. --v VALILUH, 19814., F.B.C.E Surgeon to Chu-ing-cross Hospital. For several years past I have been in t bit of pfescribing Dr. de J'ongh's Light-J Cod Liver Oil. and find it to be mu ' other varieties of the same me e also employed with 1 View 1 tho}: -:-'---3-' ' .._:- .DR. BARLOW, R113,` Senior Physician to Guyis Hospital. " I have frequently recommended persons con- sulting me to make use of Dr. de Jongh s Cod Liver Oil. I have been well satised with its` effects, and believe it Do be 3 ve tted for those cases in which substance is indicated. { ry pure 01], well ....5u..-Drown uoa Liver Oil possessing set of properties, among which the 1 cholaiccompounds, and of iodine in orgunic combination, are the most re II: is, I believe, universally acknowle this oil has great. tbernpeutic pbwer; my investigations, I have no doubt o: a. pure and unadulterated article. um. UALV nl!aD"1`.l!il:, F.R.S., Coroner for Central Hiddlesex-. I consider that the purity of this on is seein- ed in its preparation, by the personal attention of so good a. chemist and intelligent a. physician as Dr. de Jongh, who has also written the best meciical treatise on the oil with which I am ac- quainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oilsold J under his guarantee to be preferable to any othr kind as regards],-euui11eness`and medical elli- cacv." ' admitted to be genuine--the Light,-Bro supplied by Dr. de Jongh. It has long b practice, when prescribing the oil, t.o recq this kind, since, amidst a much variety: certainty, we have confidence in its gl ness.--(Extract from Consumption: in and Remedinple-8tages.) DR. LANKESTER, li`.R.S. I `-`JIFIIIIA-\- I ..- l'V`_.LL - I "' ' l1ad1C0lUl)I31 Wlmmorc, which is n curiosity saizl in its way. The letter is dated WVcrurrm, ould D;-ccmbcr 5, 1868. Tito says :-'[`his is a uuld piece of camest. and sound ndvicu I for Whitmorc. `Salutations to you. This .t i to ask y-on whom does England :tra Cong to, and to whom belongs` the ;trn.- land or country you are now stand- suit, iug upon 3 I will tell you; the heavens {hat and the earth were made at one time. nuld In one day wns mun cregteul, and all pro- ,0b- ductiuns nl any kind that are in the world; -5.... - SELECT MEDICAL OPINTQNS. SIR HENRY MARSH, BART., lI.D., n Physician in Ordinary to_the Queen in Ireland. I have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jongh'a Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil. lconsiderit to be a very pure oil, not lnkely to create disgust, and M a. phernpeutic agent of great value. * DR. EDWARD SMITH, Medical Oiqer to" the Poor Law 1 'D..h..:.. ya I 1313 U111. DR. DEMJONGI-PS Oil is convincingly proved by an overwhelming weight of medical testimony, and by the prncticaltest of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most eica- cious, the moat palatable, And, froin its rapid curative effects, the most economical of all kinds. Hence the universal celebrity ol Dude Jongh a Oil, and the unparalleled demand for this unri- valled preparation. a r ___j._ .. up-v--Iv-Ia By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the 1ateJ. P.Notbon, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc- unro, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings. PRICE-$7, for the two volumes. Rv Hm uunu, xuuv yngcu Dull lll.l2|el'0I1S Ellgf PRICE-$7, volumes. post paid, $8. 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' IIIIIDIICI `I:|t'\`l') Iann -run LONDON QUARTERLY (con.m.._;,., THE EDINBURGH` REVIEW (Whig), rm; WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free ch'h) AID smoxiwoons EDINBURGH uuuzm; I'l`nrv_1 EDWIN CANTON, Surmann 4.. n|.-_g_,, And a large amount of general Price, Five Cents, Bub The L. B..Pub. co;;Ta:pub1ish,. ,, , -...- rvauu I. nave been in the ba- `f J'ongh' Light-B:-own much more ei`- h_ I tliznn medicine a..ve employed 1 View to test ism'r1s11_ IE E_B.IODlGAL8.- , T AwI'.IIKLYNum_,_Jm _ OONTAINING 17;, mm ENTERTAINING B'l`01uns; II p In:-an air`;-\I1u-1` 4-.5 ...._-_,_`I nn. GRANVILLE, F.R.S., ummr nan 6- 1 4_j_:.--.-...-_-:----.__:_. DE JONGITS LIG_BT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. f\'II irxmrrurvu-. .-... . The Farmer ; liulde _-__._ DR. LETHEBY, _l'I-7 I ..-...,, .. .- preparations. `Vino , 5 Rnodn Grand Chanting, I 1770; ` - Inn: (001 Britain. h, an_(,3hief Analyst to xf ` London. advhntage that there is Oil w_hich is universally 5-the Light-Brown Oil h_ It had In-nu Iv-A-- -~--- veyaucer, Arc. Oice Bagot ` door south of the B7-zlish. W/zig Of August 1. _ --f..-...uub'cu hull antic power; and from ofita being article. .' ` -__- 5 uuu an!-BU rhich cl:-gupresence of "iodine a state of the remarkable. * acknowledged that mic 1iowm-- nnn-I r...-- Addrss; ' L. F.B.C.S., In Fl .-..... 2..-: readin .` Bnbscriptiogu I ..'.I.il_..-.._. 3, r,n_g_, 3 I Board of Great f - -....D um.-uu Ilul , recommend van-Lana -...! .-_ 51: I.-.Dl`UWl] UII : been our: tn 1-at-ni-nrnanrl nu u-:\.:u_Vu.Iu.ln(1 ariety and un- genuine- on: its Early" 2 the ba- rrlao D-`--- Macdonuld, Patton an ARRISTERS AND ATTORN B Solicitors in Chancery, &c. Utces-i8 Clarencn SL, opp Office, Kmasron, C. W. Jomu A. MAGDOHALD,Q. C. 3 Jun.-2 Joan M. Hanan. Kingston, Jzu1 y 16. $4.00 Finn nvU 10.00 12.00 I null 10.00 13.00 I 6.00 {_____j____.__ J. R. Smith, n1.n., )HYSIGIAN. summon, 43., P4 Resident-A W--A---"` IIUUEF LU LINK IV Other _M ` 91' whichiljq '- Infnnnnbu aft 1" U UI H1330` " Bonus A j heading loaded *1. : sured by"a`,wiiU9!` g under l0'linI i`W_ 1\n.-_ `.u.ld.m ' `N % Notices ornmui, subaeqhene once a week`, 4` ~ 11- ' -r '"" Ll UUIIIC IUC Abate 10: `lion, mid tvio insertion. Cl__L_,_;_-._ A !_' 0 until gnu Elf and 13 odnutnrq, ` an 12-..`- 01 hi lpuu La oenlI_uu' J` ` v H 10 1ines..s1,:; [17 celIt8f0l'0t_f. ` Lhnu-A `In nh in enabiod fniii with greateraxp: in the cimniu may be farorolk u-w_u. V` I:_-|_.L . 33? u..uu.:unx:5 and ATT Conveyancers, Notaries Richard T. `VOLICITOR IN Oice-Clarence Street, LJ. P. Gu.nn3sLnxv1:. L.L.B. | L_.T___ U I511 J Pianos, kc. ' notices or nlrszpm - D0 `of ' Do ofDeail.. u n.___.__. `E " LII-II JI' 6 lines gnd nzi 1 st n.`-.o.`i'n--n-nil ,._ .. .,.,,...._.. ILL euuer mouse cou- sisl: of two-thirds of the members, and though the rule against absenteos is very se- vere, there in no'l:1w against resi__;ninV-_:. Hence ll minority of more than one-thiril can block it'g`Si:l.llUD hy resigning in :1 bmly. This the Democrats have (lone on the plea that they have no other Way of preventing the n`.a_jurity from pas.~ing the pending con- stitutional amendment enfranchising the blacks. By their action they halve not only stopped that measure but all the eppropria- zion bills as well--thus leaving the Litute Government, the Schools, ~AsylunJs, Jlze. without the usual grants. The Government `has issued write for elections to the vacant seats, and called the Legislature to meet again next month: If the people in the va- cunt Counties prove as factions as the resign- ing members, and re-elcct them, the same game may he played over again when the Legislature meets. he PRINTINQ@ J 111! Illa ua'1.~=+ The Provlzldl Caxnpbcll, Mowat ` BARRISTERS, &c., P: slou (opposite Daily L A I no - ---- IJIJL of snow U115 lnutvn _ `in magnitude any thing of g A 1, been known in Canada. wi cgnmry. Wlxen the great " "I from Portland to Don- !iout, 1,30O miles Erin]! is "aggited. Beyond Lachin re null at work here and M 1}; but the rail itself, and . Vndtb on each side was quitie 5 M. N in good order. The de _ of lzhigs given abv dared as holding good to a lleville. Truly the manage " Of the line have been 5H,! Ievere trial`, out 9f whic t` K: they have come with :79 0|` three broken snow-pl0ugl a ded 119119,: the si(ie'of cw .3:-3`! ; any} we underamn '-pI0ug|V.|'&UVCl.I Wucu lnuyx; sinel, was almost usless; I uggm-power and the asaista ` . . `of men, the track, after h 3.. grad and the train procc ,only to encounter a. few mil \ the same obstacle presen.e `otetcome. ' t travelling in Canada./i,5_.nn of snowed-up" and c w util the journey's end is reach M . happened with several train. llaufbeen blocked up in the ny between: twu stations, whil behind wnsin a few hdurs afte ,, _- __:.1. .1... .......... .1_:r. .....-. ` [0Nn:Y"ro LEND. Innnrhu ..4'n--.n. -........ucur on the site Ifbrk will be common 3. dock pr.c-party at Niagar ' ',h::9d`P`f8Bose:on of by the B imon of mg ,1 ` d COD]? 3, all ` lately remitfed `Wino out-ha! of the farm I k . of the protracted. lalmr they endured.---11{antreal IV! ` .. [, 1, Perhapstnever bexor `ad zqtha lnstory of the 3.11.737 when the company fobstaclesmovercom called upon -ately to ear ` -nfsnow this winter 11 -J"`=- nimnitude nnyjhing IIIU IIEVU LICIKI ll! 'l4I(l`CL LLIIICQ _ country to reach 1: station ; m: was to be -had. Then fol V tlhours ploughing and gain _*_ air out the track, often us "and during a storm, umitte s f is" reached. This labiiriou `work has bel-n going on with p "- "for the past few weeks. difculties___ is added the liubii '~ motives machinery to he the `effects of the frost, and, Im necessity, caution must he 3 the engines are not-overpt t of the machinery break in p 1 the engine for a time hseles ~ My locomotives and several` `hue already been dimtmnn v . - -mm-. we axles of cars ar Jujoken in a like manner, and M = ` giqcreasas the delay.` i it i nf the line the country is ind the heavy falling sno " _ with terrible r:Ipidity,it ~mb the train that is stru Zn-unit]- an ....4._,.,__ LL. L, I ? 3.7 7;: hours` it if; sausfactory to and me credit. gf_tl_)e compan ` mg: commumcauon and cm H M, been maintained so ' maoent mow-storms. The - _ 3 cmpanyk`-_vn;ious depa 5,, great, While a. corrcsp - g of harassing Iulmr has been `ipon its. oicials who have g ~ gqugl to the emergency. A. : ofzlie depth to Which, snow/"ace be formed from the state eiges road, where the `, one night haul drifxe pm of. over 20 fct. Fo ' `of miles along the Grand,` in nearly as bad, and in m "*"m-ye. `To remove such :1 h `u work to elfccc which th M 1-ploughgeven when propc: .....a.... was almost useless: `V ,--w umuu .uuuI uoxgpan ` ~ rolling stock on hand, e. locomotives, and to this ci the enargy of their employ "-4 their getting, so far, so wel `V ' The; majority of tbc_ ?l'.hich occurred on the line In of the unavoidable ( .`A,of the jraic and commu . ``0ing wnsin {ype some day A `~`- crowded out. From our ' _0n8 yesterday on the iine as ~'V' . W8 Rhnrnlul Q... .1---n AL ,, _-..a my 0-! I 5--v at r_een, besfquulity. Qilner to Messrs Blake and M w . M011 Friqay evening, abou . . Messrs Blake, Irlc M With an pom [ ' ical qnutiona, ._ il lnkingJtepa to rebui 3 g establishment the ii 1 him wbrk _|Kl.Iluu. Wan-1I.I u now uuuna o|u;I A up with the: snow drift, cum jlally all communication by m" "ns:s--and many have occurrec ' orslmve had to travel miles `I. .... .._A..... ... .........L .. -L_.:__ . 4-. u. H u.n1\:U County Crown 4 ` .........-u nuuw-plougl `led balls, at Btlnir and we . yennmongst tlLoso who have ;,3 clear um -=-1- -* " - I _ FY- ` * n from to ui,~r,3oo in all thn such extent of line h =1 ch of the fast falling and dri It ....-nmulntiup; to the depth" of mu nuv unlu built. 13 auug unable to retnmevthe tn` . .;. the opening behind it ` `-u' M lstely, with the Ponlan trains. ' packed [by the heavy dr' Ilaonlon iiielling as $3 I Bryan, :1` to M :011 WNBIIL "`` "` ' -_ K V L; 1.1 u o b f .* 41.-.. than r-nmnanv t,\1,3UU IHHUII lu in: ID be Ltiug , is c_redit.Aof_t1_1e . 4 _ . _ . o . an 9",] ,,,o uncuuln. Residence 1 ucunucd the I` - --..h`.u.nu Iran. the commercizil capital ot America. Tim: remarkable part of the c w0rll-if1L is :1 part-Iudiana-h nishcd a new sensation. The Den: members in the Legislature, or near] {hen}, have Iesigmpd their seats nu brought about a darn! look. A stup vision nmkes A quorum in either Hot. sist member is! .1 V ' ' [J bh D1 February 17. V , , ....- -uu t1Ill.L'33 IS 5081' haustmg that tl|e_\' cup only do two ur three pictures a (lay. According to this, ,thc w:ttch of Endur seems to have come back again, and found a congenial residence in ' "l`i,,A ` _......- .; .uu|II1<:l, ulltl propriatcly named Mi: mediums, and copscquc spirits at will; but 111 that cup: ACC( w ,_-.. ......u-.w\.u I-vlvcs, lIlU[H('T, 01' children leaning over their chair nr kneel- ing lN. 5l(lC t1ncm,--the ghost prcscntinga. llkcne.-`5 of the lcpartml, which is (leclnrcnl to be generally very guml. Smnctinu-.4, lmwcvcr, the likeness 01 an unknown man uf lln|1fI:[)(\.'l8slllg appearance takes the pla_cc of lH1l(l0Sl|'t`(l. This plm mpraplIer's name is .\IumIcr, uml his cmn1jumr_isup- propriatclv named Mica nv UV--I Wilklson an %ARRISTERS AND AT ) Sn|"n-irn-a U. March 15, 67 _ . .- r...-,5; IICI In new In is giving fnlks pictorial likenesses with \ ghosts of their deceased wives, mothers, knc beside prcscmin; ulcpartml, dechn on 1.. I v.-.-5 vv an uul. exlsr, Dec`-[us cu - . . I why. iuda Is steadily 3,, H: fact has led to step move the Ccurr` -----Iva Ea `.ti" JARRISTER-AT-LAW. ENCE STREET, op[ Fnhrnarv 1 '7 uu.u.1ol. nr Solicitors, -1-. wt nanJ|nJ:xL\lJn The latest New Zesland and Australian papers bring more encouraging reports than their predecessors. The Melbourne Argus of the 4th January says that there is now no danger at Wnngnnui, and that on the east coast. of New Zealsnd the move- ments of the rebels have not been of a for- miQil9lo character. The revolt. has not sproml; the Maori King still holds nlool, though many ot his followers are said to have gone to the war. The colonists have resolved in public meeting to rely on them- lsclvcs, and to seek no hill from` the Home ; Government. or the regular army. ` A writer at Wellington takes a _less J hopeful View of the situation than is un- ` [Ul'H|iIlC(l by the Mclbournejuurnnls. llo ; semis 8 letter addressed by Tito Kuwaru in lColnnc1 I , . --- `In H_- uh... 'I'.-- Gildcrslccve dc ;ARRISTERS and ATT` nnn Dawn n. 1.....- `Y - - W . R. _1!li|1 TTORNEY-A '1`-LAW, L Kingston, C.-W. James S. Tfflfnruru ,,_-_.-. ..........uu-nu Lu Jvuu. nus jinn ,' or mu tcllyou; 1e ns nf world; you lllillk or are aware that God lull, it is well; we nru equal thercnn. 4.-re mnnul a European, and England mm] as ynnr country; we are: Mami--_ r Z.-u|nm1. 15:.-think} yml--thL-rc Imp` ll-|CI,- ht-Lwm-n vnu um] ..... .. ._.. -- 2:`/`JV Cl, ERS ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, '3, Couvyancere, &:c. Napanee, James Agnew, ERa.nd A1"I`rmxrr.wv _. -South West corner c _.__.._..- ...... ---uv uwu aiwgetner wasted in exposing to public View what convent life in England inthe nineteenth century really is. With the essence and substance and the reality of a religious life no Christian man, to whatever sect or body of Christians he may belong, can have any serious objections to make. But I cannot help thinking that the trial will have this e'ect-that it will point out what common sense might have done, without the expensive and tiresome process of so long_a trial ; that, in order to do this, it is not necessary to go into a con- vent ; and that, if you do go into a convent, and shut yoprself up from mankind, you by no means get rid of temptations, but subject yourself to temptations far baser and more contemptible than those out of- doors, and that, dragged into the light of common day, ud judged by the power of the ordinary` human understanding, this life loses all i_ts~romantic character, and turns out, on inspection, to be a very poor and ordinary a'air indeed--little sins creat- . ed by silly rules; the childish peuances for childish feiults,_ boots wnrnround the neck, and clusters worn on the head; pins and needles watched and as counts his silver and of character destroyed selbconsciousness and all independence of mind abject humility, which thing from the true the land what thorough rubbish all this is; what a parody it is on the stern simplicity and manly sense of: the teaching, `to use no higher or holler name, of St. Peter and St; Paul--not immorality, indeed, in the'ordj_ nary sense of the word, but dull, unattrac- tive, prosaic, utterly unsuited to all the beat, greatest and most world that surrounds tiraly from the, world, and may kind of aerenfsatisfaction in their lonely path, if kept fresh charity and lighted by Christain faith. But leannot help thinking that the miserable 0 and petty system disclosed in this case is a traveatie oi the religion of antiquity, " not suited to the people of this time, or tidaptod to the want: of this world. Never- theless, I agree that the question is not whether this life is in itself good or bad, a wise or unwise mode of passing existenc but whether (all that being given) the sys- tem in thacaae of Miss Baurin was honestly 3i Iliittad herself to it, she must faiL 0% me other hand,if the system w` ' l Ind Illlflirlv nravnnoua .. I.-- -- - __-_.., -.-v.., IILLICCSS n`.'_U;"-I ypoeite News Oieob. * ALl_\`A_NDE'.l?. CAMPBELL, Q3 Glow: Lsvacx MOWAI, Gaonen Mmaxs Mmnonm (:7 Attorney-at-in`w, Gonveyancer, 2 Oice, Clarence NEW ZEALAND. -vu. W I Attorney. kc. sBr' `A. uu-L1 1:4 I -8PhAW,CO- Street, second ztish. Ufce, upstairs. ... ulllijllilf, i ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, 1 Hal-anon `Jr -~-------` `` " nf fl plmtugrapher in New Y- R-3 Dictnrinl lilrnnnnann _..;.u_ . ...., null nu uumu_]urnr`I5 up- amctl Miss Fox. Bntln um consequently ablu to call up I; the process is 50 ex HIPY (`run nnlv rln 5..- 7- -` -J , - --vtll I: III] III ssignggd and hrwc stupid pm- .qnorum House can lift]: nf fl-A rivnte hostility, h to drive her from _ (Continued on Fint Pugs.) H19 ...-.c, u 1:: prl-cle, ht. t e!ers- xisr, because lhe soil w-hereon lhe Slendilv ninl.-in- lr---'-A`~' " _`..- F... nu um (`lvllllt part-Iudiana-has fu Lpnanrinn Tl... nu ' -__._ I. Mingaye, `-T..AT n, , - _.. --c.--IIIJIII, and ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Public. 1.-.. ;uu:nuu-H8S Ill!`- msatinn. Denmcratic Legislature, nearly all M Lzlzlacd non!-a flnr` 1.-.... or Legislature ve resign- ycd 4"""l 56 Machar 9 Th A"I" l`|f\`I'!\vru1r. _ Cartwright, .A\.V fltlzlrtwru _ .-- Ia-Ir, .AW;._ 0F`F{CE-CLAR- I`, opposite the Post Oice. tnlpvli. PIIHI, neeuies. Dobbins, and silk were in the pockets; whether she put a pair of boots on her feet when .1. great man visited the convent belonging to another sister ; whether she ate too much ham in the pantry. when she ought to have been eating mutton in the parlour; whether she talked to ex-1 terns, and matters of this unimportant i:har- scter, have chiey, though not exclusively, taken up the time of twelve gentlemen of the county :iFMiddlesex, and of the Chief Jus- tice ofllnglsnd, in the first court of common law in the country, for eighteen days. and, perhaps, when we come to reect quietly on the matter, you will think that the time thus consumed has been anything but wasted. Certainly, so far as the plaintiifis concerned, it bu not been wasted ; for however trivial and contetnptible the details of this case may appear to be, and may be infect to a great extent, the issue to her is of the most mo- mentous kind. This is the truth, and in fact an issue to her of social life or death. It is s. question whether she is to be'per- mitted to continue in a life to which she has I devoted herself, to which she is intimately wedded and passionatlaly sttached--whether her desire to consecrate what is vonchsafedi to her of health, life, or strength, is to be permitted, or whether she is to be ung back on the world which she had believed she had left forever, and for `which she was utterly unsuited, with in stem upon her character which no lapse of time can etfsce. and ex- posed to the contempt and the dislike of every well-regulated member of the Roman Catholic community. And, therefore, gentle- men, no time I should think is wasted which is spent in an attempt to dojustice to a. sub- ject of the Queen, who has beenoutragcd, if her story be true, by a. very ingenious ac- companiment of cruelty and oppression. Neither has time been altogether wasted in exposing Dublic View what I|r\D\sns-`-.L 1:;-, - W. A. REEVE, M. A. EV. N, .tc., PORTLAND, n. - have her sring znt ion : hus leavinrr Hm mu... .\_uuaC Iuc null WUETGOH HIE `ly sinking, knowledge of steps being taken to re- a`O "3 V, Conveyancer, J: Dec. 1. * IV/alkem, N CHANCERY. at, Kingston, C.W. 3. RICH. T. WALKEM. Reeve, 'l"nD unxrn L, oppomte the Post j Jums Pu-roxa, Q.O_` DEAR. ....v. ; auppuue never beture was so mu--h time taken up in inquiring into details, so mean, so petty, so utterly c_ntemptil.lc as those which hnve formed, I do not say the whole, but the mzn staple oftlne inquiry you have been upon for three mortal weeks. Whether her stnylnces were broken too soon, whether too many hits of calico, papers, pins, needles. bobbins, and ` pockets ; pair sister; ate parlour; lm rnllrnrl ... -_ \Valkem, 1'Ir\y~.nn.-,.. V Pl f`d7cled, St. Pelers- up Ihn Ian ...1 .... -_ . 'o,1icitor nnrr Meet}: 1 n AIIU WAT, Macnollun. r of Dundaa and .-....._.. uu: uul II] c., 33 King- oivized `--- L,, r New \'I)l`k 5 line mtlu-rs, .4- L..- I Ill: _ `Tho Solicitor-General then replied on the whole cane. He said: It niust. be matter of sincere congratulation to all, and especially you; that we area: last, step lay step, cuming oouiolrhat nearer In the end oftlmn which at one 1ime appeared to he an interminable cue. 1 suppuzse never before taken UH in Innlul-Inn --b~ il-- "

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