Kingston News (1868), 23 Mar 1869, p. 4

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.nrnlEl.LL5 K_',."`}._-_ E Mowar, M Mwnonllu I-nvv acum- Nos. 7, 3, n w ur a mass of 60 us, was grmlllally >urs to welding cc. At 25 min- mr was 0peuc(l,, gln r\nn|.l I... Z __ . 1 '\/\-VI-I` treet, sgcond te, upstairs. DRAPER. Express ' I think &c. u 1 ;nuu'1' PEP; Sole Ma.nnfuctu1_'or:-A. Manchester. ,..._ ..v..-u, u.m..u:;-A lrulll [[10 K was exhnbxtcd 115:1 living pron of the Gnodtmuugh sh:-0. T been condemned ns lmpelesslv -nhl F..- ..:...-- .L:n- -- " No1'1u.-The Pr: ferior, secret, an: the market. Eacl simile of Propriet outside. _ -,..-_....... u. nuown Uompoai- on. From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. Sackville-street, Pxccadilly, London. ,,__,,,__.. V-ll 9-auu uu1ngB."--14011665. TOWI.E`S CHLORODYNE. The Original Preparation of known C 02..- 1 :1. HI) members who by testimonial or ot the disposal of such things.-Lancet. '[`nWr.Ir',u nrn mm---- graing fearfully) to the effect that, of `all remedies tried, Chlorodyne was the moat e'ec- tive. , ,-_u .... ".5 uuv; Dytel p.er Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED For purifying the Blood.-Price "_" The nhnu-n D nnnnn ~-3 _ uh: BAUDEINE, * Au c-icient and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Diarrhoea, Dyaentery,and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Baud for this valuable preparation. Price: Smail, ls lid; Medium, -15 Ed; Large M Size, 113 per Bottle. ._ THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the System.-Price 2s 9d At the lite r I : - V uuuuueu CINES. unu uu: UUIQKDC. All the above are carefully portation, and retain their - in any climate. QR Rn--..,1 _ Inn 1-: - " .. nu] cnmau 96 Strand; `London. 17 . v1|uu..l5 I01 Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Loaf Powder. Perfumes for the Hunrlb-.....1.:..r ,___ ..n-ILJII Ll] H lies the Emper 0! Spain, the Queen the Belgians, and I. H.R..H. the Prince 1 n. un: lull] C0l'Dpl the deposit with I the amount of tpuu-UUV And is prepared 1:: issue 1 ` low as the safety ofthe asst; III: ]`HIS Company has been doing business in Canada fur nearly 50 years, and during that time has St'(,:lll"('. the public condence by the prompt and liberal setllementofevery fair claim. It has fully complied with the Iaws ofCannda by ` the Government of Stocks to .....-.~.. null ruspmil. m the merits of .\ Gouda-xn.n1,-_:|x'a inn:-\'t'|tiot 1. Fcir many you. that gentleman has nmdo tho trentmum: ~ the hursu his chief s_tuc{_v. and it was unlh his auspices that Mr Rarcy first -icvelup: fh nr.|.u\.:a HI` I-I\.......\ A.....`... (IV 5--2,0.) Losses paid in 49 years, zltuu. Insurance Co. of Hart- f'u1'(1, Conn. PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-- 2 I_(\gggV n.-.i.I I- In ----~- ' 'll0mc Insurance vompany of New n u . .......- -_ -nIIl laylil Tuna. A. ALEXANDER, l'rusidonL 91 EUGENE RIMMEL, l)ERFU.\lER by appointment to their Majes- Emperor of the French, the Queen 1 Queen of Holland, the Queen of he the King of Portugal; and I.R.H. Prince nf `V-1.4: ;sz,uU0,U00. Funds deposited in the hands of the Government for the security of Policyholders. E` All re risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the ` risk assumed. a Kingsum, Feb. 4, 1868. I569. Ma}!/ne In`: Home 1nsi11'ance`Com}`)any of New Haven, Conn. CAPITAL . . . . $1,000,000. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING l867- $2,000,000. denoiled in lhn hnnrla nl` 0|..- (`la-------* :1-llnu. Insurance b'| Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868.` annull- I _tlm , . 7 Plmmlx I -`Ire Alsuranco Company OF LONDON. 1.... -4. |.r:_;_. , .u-. L:I.~ _ -_- . re CASH CAPITAL .. .. 51,000,000. AKE AND RIVER RISKS taken on E and cargo--s at reasonable rates. JAMWQ Qllrln-I1 A H I.A|H `aid i D. SA1'ERL!:B'.. President. t'IAr1vI ...____ 'i`Jl-Jegy < .,.....`..... ` uvcuunu. Agent. 1 - I INCORPORATED IN 1819. APITAI. $3,000,000. AssETsa:5,15o,931,71 I I I Uhl. AND (`.AR(`.n ururzu .,. .._J .. l Al O(ca-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Agent at Kingston, mu ___________________ liuyal Assurance Company `_ or The London Daily Telegraph an I:--YeI- tordny morning 5 number of gent (men in- terested in fnrriory were invited to the works of Meusrs. Robinson and Oottam, Buttersea, to test the ajrstem of shoeing horses recentfy introduced by Mr Goodonough. As might have been expected. a system directly op- posed to tradition, with regard to this im- portant branch of the art, has producod n. husk Hf nppulmnta. and 21 controversy has qy-;.\n with inn..~n.\.ut a. AL- -----`- "' ay consist of three preparntionI- ; THE` BAUDEINE, ant CI Fever, Dyaentery, an a rded hv 1|-In 17'-n--L "" LIVERPOOL AND'LONDON. 7 MAXWELL W. STRANGE, Ate... l`..-l'.':__-A- -__ ... `ave ; 128 Regent. Street; Boulevard dea Italic llnrtford, Marl/n/e Insurance. 1369. 2 carefully prepared for-Eb flilll their arr-Alla-.9 n.._1:.:._ 350.000 _J .--r\Il\II III- et, London. In would Advertise your nyon do, you would help which are secret com- market. Many medical d recommend vm" --`- vuu Ixlug D 5 Of Wiles. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23. mo" 5` $1.? F133 T PA 01:. , ,-_., uluvulfy, and me .he 2 Juable Drenrnfinn u lrusuullle fles. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. Rios. xxnxpumox. Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders. Glycerine Toilet Requi- sitca. .5 na:.un:u Wm permit. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. {G8 ` sue policies on terms as assured will permit. JAMES 5-zwn-W l`ow:l;,' Chemist, JALIES SWIFT, Agent, - St. Lawrence Wharf an n.JJJ.[.l`lIl Composi- THE NEW -ShIIOiI:Ii-.;I-(}_ HORSES. DAILY NEWS--TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 23- _, Pwyaxuu 10r'1'.L'X- excellent qualities CHARLES Wmson Secretary. I-I Ann Ann treat; 24 Co:-nhill, Italians, Paris. uauu, we Queen 01 {of 3. Company of Conn. E.' P. Donn, `General Agent. !D IN Inun nu Iv . IJLISILIVLIII, Agent. forxliinglton 58!. $23,000,000, `RATES, AND I!` YOUQDO NOT AUBEADY mm: f ADVANTAGE or Mhulla pru: noun pusmsxaum IN -rm ~/ orrr, THIS JOURNAL 0111-1128 THE 51:31` IIEDIUII ton LOCAL um GENERAL ADVERTISE IENTS; -rnnnmronn ADVERTISE IN 1'33 DAILY NEWS." POSSESSING TYPES AND he DAILY NEWS.J A LOCAL PAPER more A THOUSAND TIMES. PLACE THE PARTICULARS OF (OR ADVER` MAY BE MADE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. IF` YOU HAVE _ , ~--inf Ilnonx.` | no contracted, I8 _ your Unjust] ., Ana: the tuhiou of royalty." _ II` rod WOULD ATTRACT CUSTOMERS nnwsraytg conumvsr THE LARGEST "pus INK 1z1isoLvIcAr (mom ADVERTISING!` THE: MOST stfccEssrUL TRADESMEN AND MERCHANT IS THE BEST SPENT MONEY :1? YOU WOULD DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, um now 1-0 31: DRIVEN. CIRCULATION OF _ ANY NEWSPAI JUDIOIOUS USE OF ADVERTISE! unbrnu wmmazn `om: Brrsrnrcga ADVER'l:1SE_'_ ADVERTISE IN THE `PURCHASE TO A LIBERAL AND TO ADVERTISE A ..oo.u. anemnss, rasgnronn 00 AND _ V4,, ._.... - yluutll H130, -. his experiments to an end, re gas wus turned on,-the 2 very busy looking about, but my one looked infnncualu 1...-- an REPEAT 1-an Anni; 1-an mponuxon or A LITTLE FURTHER AND ERECTION OF AN BEFORE THE PUBLIC AND xvsurnn [N THE uvnuo-rrvn: SIGN _Ir0R mm: PLACE THEIR BUOOFR- 533 ul r has CI OARRY SUCH A JUDIGIOUS STEP BEE TARIFF OT AND A TTRIBUTE T0 OF BUSINESS wall ; 4_._._..._.__._J._____ EA AN D PERRINS Worcea ' This delicious Condiment lonnoisaonra The on! no vc as uursu an Immense I the course of his day's * o some of the innity of dyes in the bath will ` shade, accordingto uuunll coloured ` INK: A Six u.auumuvA,'1`1NG: M Orange; pour a. few d1 add warm water; use" Borde:-s.,ofbooka, aimila 9Arabian Nights, &c., In - Eindtedf in this minner. BLANCMANGE, JELLY I012 nD`AIl(1 - A 2 B13: half 5-pin of hot water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A Sixpennv I Canary dissolved in a pint of boiling 1 PHOTOGRAPHS may be tinted 2 MIN AI, ._.!nl. _, . ..,.v., UFIIIIBOIII spinttoa quartof M cording to shade 1'! brush. ' OAK STAIN: A botti Lin - 6-..-..-, vuuuu and urango. Dye in Vwnrm water. then stir in he Whitening as nial. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as directed aho ve. STARGH: Stir inn fe Magenta, Mauve, Violet, these impart delicate ' , Wicker, Ivory, Bone, : F laundry purposes in A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny bottle of Magen- ta, Violet, C1'ilI|B0ll maka fr-mm sninf fna "--*` ' ` -_....r.. ...... mu.-.u. uupurcant :he now shoe is ID lightness. A i l'l1 ordinary shues taken off horse were found to weigh 73 L pair of new shoes made (in the )1`) wniovhn.I f\I`ITw 91 11- - v - as us` - mall recommended. LEATHER: B1 0 . D WH'I':l:rg7 A at ? -_-..-auu Orange. we, Lu render the: FEATHERS: I of the dye in COTTON: _Ma [or woollen Goods: Fealhra WOOLLENS: Magenta, M Purple, Orange, Pink, and C the most. satisfactory reauli quantity of boiling water pan. RIBBONS and SILK: with soap and water to avoi to render them clean. Dye in FEATHERR- n-- =- - - ,;______.____j JUDSON S SIMPLE DYE: PEOPLE. Any one can ` thing can be dyed with them. in this small space to enamel uses to which these wonderful chemical prepemtions can be their chief use is for dyeing t they are also invaluable as 3 cc `(UH TUILIT Removes from the maul` mates and odours, '.-rbethc or other causes, and con and mo: bid secretions of 1 ties and softens the skin, tends to_-'_ promote a. heal body. - r-r ...._ V , .._._` lur l.lH(','. N.B.-Condy s Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in Water. and a'nrda_ the only known means _of rapidly and complcu-i_\' freeing Drinking Water from Organic Taint, which is so common a cause of serious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted fluid with Uoudys Uzouiser" or other Sprn}'-pru- r1(\\'r1'\-tv-an -- - .-...------urn? unliu HUD!-LII I conservatories. Preserving and restoring owms kept in water. ` Destroying the blight. ( hop, mulberry tree, &c. Washing dogs and other Cleansing bottles, beer! dairy utensils. Washing the hair and WlII`rl fllrninrv rum-.-. town election in I.llI:n u..-_:_._u- uuul Ldlllln Counteucting the elTecta of organic poisons: taken into the stomach. ` Curing Muaty provcndcr. Freeing vnhent nrd other seed from smut. ` Maintaining the health ol plants in fpnts and Orange. M agen tn, uunu produce 8 (1 ng less dye. ode, Feathers, Silks, am. Mauve. Yin Pinlr an!` n-`-" ' EIIIIU llluucr, Niall, OLC. Freshcning the air of close places, arid remov- ing bad smells. Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. ["_`___`____7__. .u AA , . -,,_ ._ 'iONDY`S PATENTTLUID or natural disinfec- ' Lani puries, deodbrisca, nndjdiainfecta, by the agency oi nascent or ozoni_c oxygen,--;it.sr active principle. Being entirely innoxioua, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, lor which all other dieinfucumts, on accountof their poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are unavailable and useless :- -, Detecting organic impurities in air and water. Purifying drinking and other water ` from or- ganic nintter, lead, &c. I4`.-n..;l..-...:.... n... ..:-..r -1--- 4., `- WBH UUIUYUUIIIC. The Madical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, II. has an immense ulp amongst the public, nnd is prescribed by ac es of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it Would. not. be thus singularly popular did it not supply a want and fill a place. _ Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, 70, Keuuington Park Road, Londbu, The genuine has engraved on the Government Stamp (outside each Bottle), FR EEMAN"S ORIGINAL CH LORODYNE." IOUUU I` H UJUVE L'UI'I-Illl IIIIU TUIHIUIU prcpnruuuu, and greatly preferred FREEMANS."' Earl Rniesell communicated to the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in Manilln the only remedy 01 any use in Cholera was Chlorodine. rn1 - 31-1,-,, l rn,-.__ _- __.1 f1___u_ `I'_.._.--.. IOAL Ill-PCT. CONDY`S PATENT ["088 OK " Un. UULDID DI`-U WV LVEA03 lJI.IlJ\JI\I' DYNE," and deposed to the facts thug they found it A more certain and reliable pfepamtion, .....4 .......r.. .....r.........4 u wnlmu A ma 1' HE ORIGINAL OHLORODYNE, invented by t B. Freeman, Phurmaccutiat, 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 hospital and private practice in all parts of the yorild. _It has effects peculiar toltself, and which are essential- ly different to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name of Ohlogodyqe, but have no pretepru to possessing its vizlrtuea. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, al- leys the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out prodocing any one of the unpleasant feelin so commonly arising from the use oi qplateg. t continues to hold its unshaten position in the estimation of the Profession as the beat, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made n`ldavits_ that they have tested its cects in careful comparison with .t.,..... ..r-Inn nnrrm nnnwutru nrnnnn- IIIVO nested Ila enacts In cdrelul culnpnrluuu vvuu those of " DR. COLLIS BROWNEKS CHLORO- l\\7\1"E1H -..I .:...........I .. 4.- l'....L--` o1.-a 01...... --v\r\Av|lUIl6II. nu Ullgl [R]. , this L. and at to the merits of Mr wistion. many years 15 made Hm ti-nnhrnnvib A" _-......u uuu cum, Ana, used .0: healthy state me result being, indeed, almost magical. 1' use almost-any article of clothing can din a few minutes for a few pence L soiling the hands. - MEMORANDA. PITA: The `H--=-- ` ,__,-_~.-' ' SHAVIN GS, Bone, `bras, Seaweed, &c., attract the dye ,ifapplied in boiling water. _ or )GES: pt, or Blue will make from I8 quart of beautiful colouring, ac- -_,...u null 101' E caster; Item-9 .' OPOICG Barclay and Sons, Lo xport, by thd P vuuu-I menu. uye in bilil 3: Dye in hot water (5.1 3 suicient for one feat] Mauve, Violet and PI: xded. , _-:...; uu\JJID1';1J' V'VA'l'h'H, (:03 1011.11` Puurosm,) om mouth impure and: foreign rdours, whether arising fromtobacco uses, counte/I-acts the irritation carious: tnnth to ----= u. uu1.LMAN CONDY, Palentee, Battersea, London. _?_`_,_____} `,_-v--. as IIIUFC nt tinting cannot be had. ' will nd Magenta, Violet, useful colours. ~ ` GLITIEH --- -~ ` IJIUI Ill C0: GLUES `no I"--` ad in? nobhj suit, ad also like a mnn wded. At mid- a nice little sum, Ill-nun;-I` uulvllen A ll] yards of Bonnet also ----` V I strength and beauty of this ac:-edible. A Sirn....... L- restoring the freshness 0| cut L|I.'r, 11 cc enumerate ($;';J;;1'1`y so and baantiful ions applied; while textile labrica, luable as n o.nI......-..- -AHA ....um as n colouring I known tnsterinl, the _n ha ngp and AL- I_w_n . \'!\.a. nd domestic animals. :3, beer barrels, pickling tub":-I, Magenta, Violet. HI.'ll'I Wlllnr - .. .. nu 1' VII IHJIS ' use them ; any- }: It is imgosaible enumerntn u: ----- * ozomsmn WATER, auuli nuuue OH U10 only 3} lbs., from Ea. set of the latter Ll] immensepmount r 5:. .:....:- _-(-T i SILKS: `B1-nah` them avoid creases, and in boiling water. hot water In 9'... A--- ,-..-.,...vuo villi ITIHUIIIOH rf carious teeth. It puri- n, and, used in the bath, aalthy of the whr-In ,,. -- wnglrcuuj 00K 3 Ribbon in also produce clear] less dva. Rnitnkn- _--1 , .1 \JLI.LV J.` LUU K mile in 3 liquid state ` Magenta. A more in: cannnt 5- `-"` T ` DYES FOR THE` 8051!! neg oh-.. . ..__ are slicoesefny of darkening colour` - ind Per:-in. M oat! ` i,na ' 8g::.',,_.nd I the potutbe, vine, uI'l U1 llll The ho g u-xme Ilabrica, colouring agent sterinl. the an an x Uuly 01 mil Sixpenny bot- lnet 3- m.-sung waver. .- (a fewldropq feather). El Purple are FLOUR innm ...;_._ u su nut: Uillll, the whole @43- `Violet, int` lino and I Sqire ro- < Hammghm 7 v"`7.`4"-'MlPI'0 tiqnmq Ioondog,'.nD.p _i1IG,Straet, _Bl: _ Ib ,` Pm... ne..._u,, . `.2 5,R11U Grim! chum... `___-..J . JJIJIIIIUII -nu L lrll ., Bnoivx wumsoa soar. ' _ pmzn mwu. HONEY sou. PATENT snnnowma on. son. GLYOERINE SOAP. Eve variety of Fancy soup: in lb Bar- Alao in Cartons ot'3 Tablets. Ponndoo, Rose on ` d Violet Powders, 009* uetiea, French Extracts, Lhvonder Water. Cherry Tooth Panto. Limo Juice and Glycerin- and every deloription-of preparation! for I0 Toilet. " I.I__- '- lllobh of of T1: 1` I I An extraordinary scene oecured in Paris :1 few evenings since. A_conference, as it is called, was being held in one of the theatres on the "phenomena of light, and lhe lecturer, in order to demonstrate cer- tain theories, proceeded to enlarge some photographs of celebrated persons. ` this being done by means of a strong mtg- nesium light, all the theatre, except in the immediate neighbourhood of the operntor, was in almnsxtotal darkness. The audi- ence could be heard, not seen. The por- trait of the Emperor was received with a storm of hisscs and cries of A la portc !` Viva la ltepubli quel Il s`en irn. bien- to: 1" &c. Fhat of the Empress met with a worse reception. if possibleo than her hus- lmmrg; On the other had, the portrait of Maximilian was received with cheers and cries of Qu_i Pa trnhi 2" Maximilian, as a bystander remarked, prob_ably owed his popularity to the fact of his having been shot. The operatonlike a prudent man, soon brought his anal when the _ 'ow Bl _]_ .! 6l'fI1l1 Purity and _ and Paris. Dnruinvu Cot; Liver Oil, and n_d to be , 4... - V 51' .naI., .l".1i..U.S., Surgeon to Gharing-croha Hospital. For several yearapast I luwabeet: in the ba- bit of prescribing Dr. de Jongh's Lighu-Brown much more e5- um. \In-.1104 VLLLE, F.R.S-` Authbr of the S pas of Germany." Dr. Granville] bu fo and tat Dr. de Jonglfs Light.-"Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired _ ffect In a shorter time than othelj kinda, And that uses and Indngeatlon too ulmliu MIT 1410 substance is 2` set (if properties, a , cholaic compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic cotpbinntion, are the most remarkable. It is, I believe, universally Icknowledged thlt this oil has great therapeutic power; and from my inveatintions, I have no doubt of its being a. pure and unndult.erued- Article. , DR. LET} Medical Officer of Health, 04-... nu. -2 ` .-_ -. v---g-nuulu `U1 (1 unllcr lic\'O1_npenl .9" wirlu u~b.;..I. under his gunrantee to be preferable to a'.ny4other kind as regards genuineness and medical effi- cacy. Dllln. ~'!`We think it a great ac` one kind of Cod Liver Oil admitted to be genuine---1 aupplied by Dr. do Jongh. practice, when prescribing. I this kind, since, amidst. a 1 certainty, we have conde nesa.-(Extract from Co and Remgdinble Stagea) .` ..~.--an ., 11.]. Physicinn in Ordinnry/Vto~-tl,1e Queen in 3 I have frequently prescribed Dr. fde ` Light-BrownCod Liver Oil. I consideri I very pure oil, not likely to create diagu a therapeutic ngent of great value. .11.-. any W .1111. Medical Ocer to I:he_ ` .....u uuun n 1 JIAISDI Ordinnry to * I hang f.-~._-_-|- ; ua. I an U111. DR. 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T -_ _ i uHE.*$E foreign periodical: no regular! 1-. I published by us in the same style as hereto. fore. Those who know them and who have long nubecribed to then, need. no reminder; those whom the civil war of the lust few year. had deprived of their onoe welcome supply of th. beat p_e:-iodical literature, will be glad to have t themngain within their reach; and those wgo may never yet have met with them, will mam-ea. ly be well pleased to receive accredited I-upon. of the progress of European science and men. tare. ` no-In:-5-gr` -..\~._ _ - , , THE LONDON QUARTERLY coomemuu ` ma EDINBURGH Rnvmw (Whig). _ THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical). um NORTH BRITISH gnvmw (rm ch h) % um BLAGKWOOD S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Turin) ' - SELECT MEDICAL OPINION S. { SIB HENRY MARSH, BART, lI.D.; tlvininn 3n n-J5---- " And 3 large unoun; of general Price, Five Cents. Bub .-v uu4\1u a work. The L. 8. Pub. Co.;'s-o_publiah The Farmers (lume- _`l'I _,,, _. . - AA` L 1 Senior ] . DR. DE JONGH S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. 1]) 711:! 1 I\\?r~~nsn A.. . BRITISH PERIODICALS. _ oo.zvm.r1vm_a `TH; ;;, ,E1 % E_N T E B T A [N] N G B T URI] d large: pmognt reaaim. ._,-... . `" "."" `*'"1` F.B.S. Coroner for. Central Middlesex: nsidar that H... .....=.._ _. .. . 3Y if 00., Fan y Soap Maikeraund ' mars. P ' { nae Medal qwardod for CHARONICLEHA ; 3: CANTO N, EsQ__ 3 fn l-.....:.._ _, ,- ._____________ SEA SALT, for; III!` in vmn A-.. GRANVILLE. F.R.S., Dr than gas-_ _.| n r ind bie the City of London. f Analyst to vc, aumusv. a much Va condence in us: frnvn (":1-I----*-5` _---.--um ul. .1: JOIISIYE id Lsei consider it laobe disgust, and gent great value. advantage that __thepe 3 Liver on whinh :. ..... _._.. u-usclrll I5 TTORNEY AT 1. Chancery, Notary 1 street, Kingston. ...... u. ur. ue .Iongh'sGod een well unied with its \ to be a very pure oil, well `in which -the use of that I. L, F.B.C.a., in I -'l'n....n-I Addrss: ---ct] uuu uu. M its genuina SOD: ital .I`.sI.. Mde Jonghh mp Hm Inn-an '-I:elIQd_. ..-._.I.-u :1-ongh -it tnhn ueral r ending ubacrip ' tiou `g IV 10.00 13.00 Ix ".*::=..'Em . auuu_1.l RRISTE R, Avttorney-2 B kc} Ulce opposite Street, Kingston. August 6. :.uuI_ AA I)_. nupull _half .1 \ -n._) _. ` FRI! w TA cnrafu A j Form of H M tdmDil1 _, W... xu uuaucery--Chambers Na at 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. Junta U'RmLLx',Q.G. | Fun: 0. :-.-___.___;.____j__}} I: &~ Lifg ` .'I 1it.`w W chequoil Rn-hunt '1 rwi _ uence ` ' - spirit ` ARRISTERSATTORNEYS-at-LAW Solici- tors in Chancery--Cbambern Nnu '7 n 3. n - - * M selsh imu}s_es `tn 1 `lid the_love`of I15)hey,"hre iqn gr I onimc to due` A. \. ! leeks public pggigiqphfgr th M .Ml,IzB Vnnd repeat it bring governed hv nu-fa --~-- ' one of r _reBeI'1t.ia sup" lotioaI:munwit1ing ` Brice of the 1` nn,_,._| , . `_ his repu " "8 h, the rs: lohohr were the A .ot1o'n i!'1`t,he public servic -- ' ` 0 ' distinction. - ` ` Imgitfgnlney Which has VA - owe: in the State. Th W50 ` tnpresa Have sefthe. grat ' 1. A x . :3)"i":c8e of wealth in F .. tease ) . .ml'$disnhm...I. |..o.f_T.r_:_ -v-u.-u g. 4.;I IA` `LL! 1.` % M dwioea to; which Lani resorted _t_o ket_=:p_ the ` V , ng`thei oftlie money -m "Exciting their traditional in I performance altogeth ften repeated. There re _ _mr, the expedient ofqplungin Into t_horwh,irl of bqsineag and '" he`1.n1:oxicalion of it with the -gaining wealth and spencli ` [III l.lII- U Wuvp an o nck"7_11i0 'a`IiFnt. bark .=`,;n`1nI_yon spimjng ` -rs, and how won y M W . In. wbenktb-l:TLord I I; were strnik,-`Luna yo ghgn a. woman in travail, are ut sye, sir, and shiver my ti Tnail ahead. This won : (1 Im-chant marine in an ass, . u-e lubbrs. When mutter nu,h%_a pbint thug reBpecLa_b.1 M {sf the old port wine" sch _ toallow their A No. 1 copp ' era to go to sea with save `ny-three land-lubbers, a fer .; I blood-thirsty` mate, an `N Armstrong 11:5 (i:11')lt;z.i:E it.'s big " -mt ta e oc them dimn 3;.a'a.e.ma mm`? Ul'.l` IUE.-V East Streets. u 117:!` _`coe people about I-/- If the J nhips 3 gen amitihips, and have E6 (or up, whichever ' par) because she has lands }go`f mmen for crew, and she ni ' red fathpms of wutergfnn (Hun tIanfn'iri `nu-own and 1... "AL. butt of I "\.Ke UUFIU IUCIHWI r&$ a%..ag exam them- gue. For Heiven s`aake W _,.. .... -.., ...... .. ....... , ..... ding_ captain, "crew `and ca ; -tinted coral of th`e Oeri, a. " Companies satietlfto V .It is evident thaua-Foatdr of the emigrant puaeqger-sh ` Her crew :35 ogtraggeusly _ed forty, ind had but save a u'e'H'Inred, is tlr custom. f brutal ;|5:oun'dre s, `M she hid but seven 11? We_were galking yes of the largest and most. inte ` ., -, in the city, and he am `will -complements of Mend to ha.vc-regulars` , what `we can get, and tho ~,. 516 dead drunk wheh 11 ' H Let our readers put thef `P|.cg'oI- these landamen. Gnu `M the` slippery_way. could y ht rope in the right; time. " 'dea of larboard nrsrarbo- he difference between 1). wilidlass. How about holy-"s ` , ind bracing the fore-to 1 _ How would you like to m sellktllnje scudrjinghsgilg ; I _II `rt W ep g c gunk: the gall ht bark ` E1--V `W511 I I?1eiveAn wh mu-nnnn nennla nhnrlt L If thu to write: doti E pa We are `in earnes with_d'rawal of f -such shxps as t e Fmomen as. the dead captain tggmuicm A Jusa women arg `on IBIIHID shoiald ha b1-oli{;.ul Ho our best to discourage an E501` risking their lives in VQA"h!|n._lT V ' DJ ... - ,,,_---_a A LJLI nu D veyancer, &c. door south of the 1}: A .. ` wu:ueI1__) Increase of cu h isphlccd` by; I ieielon. Hm -1:.-Z-~ J - ;LE:Q1ajRU1;T1oN.1N {RA _`I.4._:-,` A ah`IYa.gan.; WW 3 - =0f,*lif.1I?3r.d`E 3"' P_0yIferleI hhingl ANT 171'.` J. B. s-mm, 111.11., )HYSIOIAN, SURGEON, &c.,VP1 _ Residence Harrowsmith \Vllkison dc Reeve, ARRISTERS AND ATT C ouveynacers, &c. ,;__.___._ ORNEYS-at-LAW Natmnna _.......,u.m mu A'I`TORNEYS-at-L D Solicitors in Chancery, &c. Utcea---18 Clarence SL, opposxte the Office, Knmsros, C. W. Jouh A. MACDO!lALD,Q. C. _` JAnsPA'r'rou, Joan M. 11.291133. Kingston. Jnn v 1 ,_, _....\..o, uumrle Richard '1`. ll 4 OLICITOR IN Ofce-U1arence Street, J P. -GLLmm.sL:Ev!:. L.L.B. | M("'0|.1all, I \ . .-..-.-___, vv\.., |.uI: nun Ulg Crowded. night he departed with leaving a large board bill unpaid. A IInngari_nn navnnt, Dr. Louis Mezei, in- formed the Hungarian Academy at their last sitting, by a letter from V-nice; that he had (Ii:-covered in the library of St. Mark, in that city, a. mass of Greek. and Latin (lo- cumr.-nts, the existence of which was hith- erto unsuspected. Among them he men- tioned many new works by Archiuu-Gee," relating to the use of the thermometer,_rnc- n t,eorology,-geo|ogy, &c.; a poemby Hesiod, lesicribing all sciences in bcautifulehcxamu tern ; an epic by Josephus on Jesus Christ, as long as Klopstoek s` Messind, but much finer and more poetical ;" a Hebrew trans- lation of Hesiod," by Moses , and a com- plate collection of the Solon, as large as the ofcial collection of the,Austrian laws. The Academy received this communication with loud laughter, and Baron -Eotvo s the President, remarked `that Dr. Me-zei ,had fallen upon ncollection ofmedireval themes or stylistic exercises," such as he himself had frequently [net with. i , --_.-.,,........=u.. ui we Albany Express. writes from John Brown's tract: `'1 , and there are so many men that nre mcan enuugh to take advantage of it, that lliI'GF\ti_V rnnre than one hundred (leer have been killed on our hunting ground since the 15th ofJanuary. I presume nothing will be lone about it, as no one likes to take the responsibility of entering a. complaint, al- though there is n ne nf $25 for each killed in this way. Unless New York a points commissioners whose duty it shall be to enforce the game lawn, the ti ' ' that there willbe any` deer loft. One half of the deer in the big woods will strayed this winter. vvl DUU H1 0| August 1. ,j.__.__ , James 5. (Int BARRISTER-AT-LAW. ENCE STREET, op]; February 17. Plug. Jo: Kingston, Jun ; .. ; AIL IV]! is impre:-set] : 13:11-in 0.`l1..u: __--. I01 ! w||J 51:1 1..-!--A James Agnew, DARRISTER and ATTORNEY-n: I vej'ancer_ &r-._ hm.-... D--~~- '` .0 uuI|JIl.'Z'hl_'ll1ln queckly day in Slletvid they nr(:_ (0 umkc planes of the F: ]`,.,.g, hr .0 t..,.. I...x A ' UE March 15, 67. , V,__` -_,.....-..un auulalc uyparel, and to Waterbury in the evenipg, where gave an exhibition attired in a 51 riding on a side-saddle and an &c., the rink being crowded. in night dcuartpd with n ....:.... 1:.-I l5`I *`ICE.--South West 1 t ` ` , H. WILKISON. ' VI onnhv f`--n-~- ` __}j?_ `W. B. Miugayc, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Conveyrmcer, ,_ Kingston, 0. W. " Gildcrslecvc as gARRlSTERS and A'_I`T Cnnvpfqnnnra nu. , _ __.__. ....u u xx; mun. I JLULV D. A One of the large plates which Sir John Brown and 00., of Slietlield, have made it their special business to produce was man- ufactured recently at the famous Bhefelcl nmnulaictory. Under any system whatever lines of joints between the arinour-plates Mo admitteuly lines of weakness, and it was in view of this well-known fact that the late Iron-plate Committee, in their ex- amination of practical men, appeared to keep so proiiiineiuz the important point of whetlior the entire fact of the shield or I casement could be constructed of one entire l plate ; in fact, with an unbroken front. The eminent men who replied lirsitateri on this subject, and even the principal [)l`lCt`.- cal men of this great Shellield rm gave an absolute denial to the practicability of pro- ducing ii perlk.-.3: plate 12 feet by 8 feet in Sll[)L'l Ci:ll area. unil some five or six inches in lhickncs.-I. Tlie fact is now more [him I .-ir-r:nnipli~'lii-(I. ` The immvnse slab was pl'0~ diiccil in this vise. Fmiii ciglit o'clock on 'l`lmrsilay o.,-vi.-niiig_; until past noon on lllu following slay the huge pilenf iron, Cun:sisl:- iii; of n-. slulas SU|)l.`I`pl'J5l:Ll, each 7 {cut by 6 feet lllltl iii illCLl:l thick, cubic it-ct, wt-igliiiig 14 tons, lll".|IL`ll luring the 16 hours point in the g_;Iowing furnncv. IIHN: hunt 1*`! ii... r.-........,. I, 1 Luann I-AT-I. -- u.u.n.JL D133 Conveyaucers, i'n- - - .. v;u;._ "5'~ 9ll Ba n`YY\ti . ._ , 'TQ'l'*L` no . I-v-\ ,,__-_... ...,.... cncuuull in vineland, N. J., it was again unanimously voted to laave no license to sell intoxicaticg liquors. There were several tickets in the elri, including; one woman's ticlret," nominat- ed by a meeting of men and women {a- vorable to woman suffrage. Thewomen, as usual, had a separate ballot.-box in the hall, where they came and deposited their votes, They cast 182 in all: The Weekly says: We were told by a friend that while a woman, living on Landaa ave- nue,waa attending the polls, on Tuesday last, her husband was at work at home doing the family ironing." rProfessnr" Lockwood, who has been run- ning a velocipede rink at Waterbury, CL, for a few weeks, determined on a grand winding up show, and got out aming bills announcing the appearance of Miss Clara Louisa Warren, the champion Boston veloc- ,,lpedl!f, on Saturdsy__ evening. On W`:-izlnu l-- --` ` ` rrespn rrn In INTERESTING OPERATIONS. n nfsl... I---- - ` ` u.....;,u 1 1 ULLLV IL` XS-at-I. Cbancery--Chamb-rs `Huildinou R'v'-~~'-*- ...-u an L1 A'L'1'UR '5, onveyaacers, .,.u=-us unuy News ALEXANDER Cur Gnoacan: Lnucn GEORGE Mrmss L 67 pun. W 1 Attorney. - 1 nndeut of I,`|__,. I), ,_,-., ........u a ran. U1 |..|L'\V SIN nu-W principle weighed on} which it wi be new {has 3. shoes would save a horse an i of labour in of hi on U] 511 IIIIIH) and quickly `aid fhpu nru n A _, ... ...un=L:u. I =id are prepared not ml [435 size dculamlcd, 1 , but to go In-yund, nml mul- vt Wide by 20 {cut in lcngah. .- unnulll, and` ATTORNEYS-`at-LAW, '3, Notaries Public. . __...- ...._, .`,a.-;u; wuuluvur 1t.~1 uly ` this x-plate If l')I.tfi)-nl nu-... ---~ A-- - - - V --9 '~ IA TI, Solicitor 13 Pubiic, &c., 33 K `.1 {|;aIkcm, I GHANCERY. e Kingston, C.W. .L.L.B. RICE. T. WALKEM. `-'ill't\wril-;lnt, AIIY 4.:-u..-.__ , _ _!'-uu, .AW. `UFFI_CE--CLAR- I`, opposite the Post Oice. Bawd en , '57) (`In- :, ,.1....._u.....u.. 11. _\'c: :h supercial dimension ssertcd to be impructiu m important public hm] l1ir`.k!v in r....1:-. 2 ~- .` -uuulc nu LU pair uf well-` an nu--.nIL.... Lllon 5 Maughnr, A'I`TORNEYS.at-LAW, cerv. hr`. _ ,-.. l.`!.I(lH. ueer Unless ap- rs time is short 1y` pig be de- I9 I: corner of Dundas and Ules Albany 'Wn's trnmv - I- up W 5 UlIE(.r..3 CAMPBELL, 215;` VACK :\fnI1-A - .A. REEVE, M. A. \Valem, 'I":`\ n urn .-.. Post , VP'ORTLAND

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