Kingston News (1868), 1 Apr 1869, p. 4

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. CHOLERA, DIARREKEA, &c. EA him from Manilla graing fearfully) remedies tried, Oblorodyne was th tive. RL RUSSELL seat_to the Colleg Physicians 3 communi cation receive (where cholera had to the etfcct A u. ,..u.u_yrug H16 moou.-l rice 23 9d pi `,` The above Preparations are in of Sweetmeats, pleasant to the taste, ticularly adapted for Infants and nursing. By the combination of the Iron 0 with Cress Seeds in a state of germ they are united with organic life, wh renders them qigestibla. The irrita` sfubborn mineral has thus become the of an organic substance capable of h sorbed by the blood without injury stomach. Agent for England and British. Poa: E G. DUFRESNE, 79 Watling St: May be obtained of all Chemists. _ -_.-.. - ......, unnrruu-rt, uysentery, a excessive action of the Bowls. A golc was awarded by the French Governmeu V. Baud for this valuable preparation. Price: Small, 13 lid; Medium, -13 5d Size, 113 per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For lretllztbeninnr nu. nu-n- n - nun u1A:51'A'1`lZED i strengthening the System.-P1-ice 29 9d per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifyhzg the B1ood.-Price per Bottle. Preparations am in :1... r,.-_. `1I1t` LSAUUEINE, Au eicient and prompt Remedy for Cholen, Yellow Fever, Diarrhua-L, D ysenlery, and the Bowl.-a A an!-I --J ` R V. BAUD, Graduate D MedicnlGollegeofPa Extraordinary for Epidemics at the Civil Hospitals of A troduced in England his CINES. / ncnlumes 191' the Glycerine Handkerchief. sites. Eau de Cologne. All Ibe above are carefully pre portation, had retain their excel in any climate. 96 Strand; 128 Regent Street; London. 17 Boulevard des Italiu EUGENE RIMMEL, l)ERF'UMER. by appointment to thei ties the Emperor of lhe French, th '0! Spain, the Qwen of Holland, the C the Belgians, and the King of 1 -urlug \ H.R:H. the Prince of Wales. Toilet*Soa.ps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the IIm.m..n.-1.:-r 45-u'|u.IU .1J|Il 1 Losses paid in 5`) years; . . . . $24,000,000 THIS compfmy mi been doing business in Canada for nearly 50 years, and during lbal time has secured the public condence by 1ln- ~ prompt and liberal selrlemeutofevery f`. It has fully complied with the laws (l'C:anv-I-In by lhe deposit with the Govermnc-nt of Stocks In the amount of .-..... .. ,. , nir claim. ` longhtimo, and cannot brook a rival whom J -., V-.-.....- x IvIrVIl. \ AcaB`le message from Paris announces that Napoleon has demanded an explnlon of the King of Prussia in regard to the re- cent mobilization of troops in the western provinces. F rsnce and Prussia are trying hard to checknmte each other on the board of Europe, and the mutual hatred which has existed between them since the days of the. rst Napoleon willsooner or later end in an open rupture. The French Emperor is crafty,` but he has more than his match in Bismarck. Prussia. is shed with her suc- cess over Austria, and is inclined to be `arro- gant :.l"rsnce has dictated to Europe for a. u been nccustomedto treat with con- tempt.s Bismarck knows that his nation cannot cope with_Frn.nce in a_war, although it defeated Austria; and Napoleon, just now, does notwish toembarrass his eople in It struggle thick would neoesssri 37 add to the unsatisfactory state of their nances. He will wait and watch untilhis government bu reduced the oppressive taxation and. placed the cxchequer in a more prosperous condition byqetrenchment, and then he will _ take the_nt opportunity that presents itself 1` for Ilttlng up old scores with his powerful c enemy. _ r ogu1u.UUU And is prepared in issue policie ` low as the safety oflhe assured vi 1 . nn.. . /EH13 In. ()0. of II:1rt-i full, Conn PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS--' :;:5,15Q,931,71. T.-H.-----51` L` uuu -..--:5-.-1.:I nu Irn:!Uu1lUl |'rlI3. 1 JAMES swwr, Agent, Kmgston, Marc11`3l,'69. St. L-a.Wrf-ncu Whart. lllome lnsurzmce (`ompany or New liayen, - T) L`.__.-(- \JLhILIEl KLHITUI. ,, -,-....., INCORPORATEI) IN l8l9. CAPITAL :z<::,ooo,oo"o. ASSE'I`S$5_150,931,7l ULL AND CARGO Illa`!-CS to uud from F Inland Ports on wnumble terms. Losses pmmplly and liberally adjusted and I paid in Canada. Currency. - ,I.1\H.`u uurnrrn ._-.. `Funds deposited in the hands of` the Goverrim-ut `risk assumed. CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. ` PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1359-: $2,079,806. ' for the scurity of Policyholdera. $9 All ne risks carefully surveyed, and the ` rate of Premium made to correspond with the 1 $ JAMES swm: A ._-. . His. (Elna lm-urunt-e llurlforcl, `L. J. H1-mm-:2-:, I ll- _: I Home I1lS11l`{l.nCc Compzmy of New Haven, Conn. ` - BL I. Kingston, March 31, 1860. nlu_yl.ll!_ _ D, Sn-nALn::. ` CHAIILKS WILSON President. Secretary CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. ARE AND RIVER RISKS tmkeu on hulls 1 and cargoes at re-asnnable rates. I A Ll Du `uxrunrn March 31, 1869. Ol`ce-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Kingston, March 31, 186;). D-. . VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIC MEDICINE. _j. Agent Tt-ley consintc 'T`[Jl2` _\... -uIu5g_ :1_la7!cet' ';f(')v}v;I.-Is's CHLORODYNE Zinal Prenarruinn no` |....._, (V `Royal Assurance Uouumny __ _.-...-..... nuuuuever. It is toi rat the profession will continue 1 unworthy the conduct of those of i who by testimonial m- nH-----=-- ` A Jamestown, Chautunque county, chap of tender years has been victimizing the good peo- ple of Cleveland, 0. The Young Men : Chris- tina Auociulion got work for him, got him board in A pious - family, and introduced him to half the moral people in Cleveland. A few` day: Iince, however, he decamped, leaving his board bill nnpnid and taking with him borrow. ed articles to the amount of over $50. He was u wolf in sheep : clothing, Ind probably hun t at thin writing recovered from the uflliction_ Levi S. Buckner, for many vein-s- the pub- lisher of the` Cnnzfoharie Etdii, but who had just commenced] the publication of the Cherry Valle? (Jazette, ' place on the `It ' t bud scratched his thumb on at nail in openi g as box : gnu- grene or mortication set in and resulted in his death. Jlr Backus w deaf and dumb, and was the first person, a icted with these misfortunes. to publish a. new country.-Roc/icsfer lfnioiz. u~- 5-d ' ed in the latter , ,,,,._.... uuu. unuau. roasesaic .DUFRESNE, Street". : Chemists , -. LIVERPOOL `IND LONDON. MAIWELL W. STRANGE, A _,_; t__l.':__ __._ THE DAILY NEWS---THURSDAY} EVENING. APRIL 1. _, _-_ ._,............3 zu .runs,1ate .\l.lJ. Algiers, has just in- URGANIC MEDI-I niaiffne Iisiihaance. 156$). ; 24 Cornbill, Italians, Paris. nsint of three prep!u'a.tioI13- THE} BAUDEINE, .l'Id nnnnnnu D...._-.1( 1" "' ,, ._ \.l, avulul: zd germination, . which thus irritative and 5] nucleus nubstuuce being ab- to the ...r5-: ui rams, Uh : Epidemics in Pa nilnln A0` A1-=--- and Member of the wlleze of Pnriu n.:.,rD-~=-- ` - the revolution, and 51,778 slaves just eman- sutlvullt. Out of the 150,600 men able to bear arms (in the whole island, 45,000 are in the ranks of the patriots; 30,000 of them being sta- tioned in the Eastern. and 15,000 in the Central Department. The total population of the district in rebellion is 548,733, of which there are in the Eastern Department 126,368 whites, 86,374 negroes free before cipated by the patriot leaders. In the Gen- trnl`Department the numbers are 172,567 whites, 42,44-1 negroes formerly free, and 69,207 slnves newly freed. The patriots have thus, it will be seen, given liberty to more than 120,000 slaves, and when they succeed in redeeming the whole island will do the same for 180,000 more. V The estimated wealth of the real estate in the territory held by the patriots was, in_ 1862., $550,000,000, nnd its industry and. commerce were reckoned as representing a. capital of Q77-l:,O00,00J. The annual pro- ductions were: Sugar, $62,000,000: tobac- co. l5,000,000 ; other produce. $52,000,000. It will thus be seen that the insurrection ` is by no means the trin matter the Spun- inrds represent it to be. gt" the men who are conducting it can but fairly organize and put in action :1 form -of government, there is no reason why belligerent rights should not he conceded to them, if, indeed, their indepen- dence should not immediately be a.cknovi'- ledgod.-N. Y. Sun. s 550.000 i ( , . . -......... UI muse or us stimonial or otherwise aid 1 1.hinga."-Lcmcet. run: n---~ _-..,, uv|.u|,|UllD|J8 now in snuine bottle bears a. fac- signature on the stamp 1 IIKIILJ. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. Auluu ur Dlat In advertisement or z Whntnnouou 1- =- . uuwclu. A gold med French Government to I labla nrnnnrn.-... Iet, unhdppily, far dis- non 01' Run. ......_.-,_ Tuet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders Glycerine Toilet Requi- v: nzsaurvu Wlll pC`I'nllK. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, SL Lawrence Wham". IRRH . on CHL_O RODYNE I PERMINT. I ...\.. J.L\J-.V. The present movement fur the liberation uf Cuban from Spanish tyranny began on the 10th of October last, when 127 men at Yare. under General Charles Manuel de Cespedcs, declared for the independence of the island In less than six months it has spread until it now embraces an area. of 20.000 out of the 30,000 uaro miles included in the whule isl-and. Vithin these limits there" are HT cities, towns, andlvillnges, of which more than one-half are in the hands of the new- lutionistn. compounds ne bottle hum-n - "~ - uintment thcir Majes- `F the Qu;-en ' Queen of Kinrr nf' P."-n...,.I . ,._J ` v =_wu Lu_cmoer or me Pans, ChlefPhysicia`n ica Pari: Infn u n Fully prepared for Ex- .-ir excellent qualities uuu 1 A E}. known Composi- Standard Works I H1. (Jun/1 pun) 1.1!`: (`on n. ' ' Ag:e`ut, -St. Lawrence VVhu.rf 1 'n College of alien received by holera had ham- 111 II . LJI II-IlAI\_.Il.'l, Agent for Kingston uni tish- Poasesaions, lllin Strnnt xuupplly, mr dis- Btate lDlI'fel'- emann n. .41. 9 \.l'~ .3 ULI It`! [1] . will permit. : H\VII:"1'1 ........; uJa|L'll1l| Paris, late .\I.D. urn Ln- :ies on terms mm ..,.-....-- ..--w nu Icl n:r- | em sale of It is to be to `F 01..--A -1' LJIUIJ, IIUU me gold medal niinrru.-u-.A ._ n arm CICLI Lard, per lb Tallow, do . Butter, do (fresl Butter, do (pacl Cheese,` 5 . . Eggs, per dozen Turkeys, each Honey, . . Geese, each. . { . Ducks per couple . Fowls, per couple . Sqlt, per bag Hay, per ton Straw, pet-_tou - . Wood, pe; cord Coal, . Hides, per 100 lbs. Sheep's Pelts each . Lamb Skin! . Calfskins, perlb . Deacon calf, each .. General Agnul. .1 `Din I ""` `~_|A\JI.l lll Nurlugal; and ; Large an uuulv. the form and par- Mothers UCUU of all xi -3`.- ul nu ; e"ec- cu U been _ul=IL Dr RATES, AND IF mu NOT ALREADY TAKE QADVANTAGE or TYPES AND INK ICONTRACTS THE E.\'TE,\'A'I` or 'I"'7I my NEWSPAPER ` PUBLISHED IN THIS , `OITKTHISJOURNAL OFFERS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR LOCAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISE HENTS; THEREFORE ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS." POSSESSING IJAILY NEWS, A LOCAL P.-wm: {PARTICULARS or {Ir YOU HAVE `ll YOU WOULD inawspaim e.7U0I.UMf'S! E A DVE P31` 1 S 1 N G 1 DAIL? NEWS * ( nun: u0., pt-r DUI. . Salmon tram, . . Pike, fresh, per pair Eel: each I `.1 --- IL AND YEARLY TIMES. PLACE THE THE LARGES1 IS THE BEST RESOLVE AT ONCE T0, SPENT MONEY omvrc mun Busmnss, um NOT To an omvzm. ATTRA 0'1` CU:-1`: uLH:RH 1015101003 11:11: 011 u:cn, pr;-r Ill. . Pork, per mo lbs . Mutton, per lb per q * Veal, do . Lamb, do Hams. do . less Pork, per bbl. Prime do., per bbl Qgl-nu... .-..... AGREEMENTS MAY BE MADE AT THB 9103: A THOUSAND OIRUULATION 01 A I) V E R T usomu w;i m!c: A I`) VE HTISE `OUR I .URINESh A DTV E R 'I' TO ADVERTISE A I u0GAL BUSINESS, rancamroan: Guhmn uul u. " Timothy Sc-rd, per bushel Clover, do Potatoes, per busllel Tm-nips, per bush . . Carrots, per bush . . onions, new my pet buuh: Bans, per bushel .. Apples, Canada, per bush`. Apples, per bbl Cabbage, ench Celery, per head . . Beef, per 100 lbs Ric! nan IL. Anti REPEAT 'i`Hl .` ADMIT THE IMPORTANCE OF` rm; Pimouasg A 1,'r1'LI: I_nm'rna.u 1 A ND ERECTION or AK `PUBLIC AND LIBERAL AND VERTISE IN THE; OFFICE`. uv uU|IUV IFHUU the general can refusal of the; minds. Flour gure, and turn; realize, can ink: dnrd for the tpr lirge dealers 3 they have now *` no rise need be -ITTRACTI VE SIGN THEIR SUOCFRP A JUDICIOUSSTHP FOR ADVERTISING 9-on YOUR PLACE SEE TARIFF OI AND ATTRIBUTE BEFORI1.` THF IF YOU WOULD OF BUSINESS Flour, per bbl., N11 I Nlihllr no CARRY SUCH DO V D-.. null-IUU IE pf- urea solely by Lea and Per:-ins. The Public ly caunoned againatwortblesa imi- tunes are on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Ask for Lea and Parrina 8nuce. Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the P/ro prietors, Worcester ; Hetero. Oracle and BI well ; Messrs. Barclay and Sons, L , 80.; and by Grocers and Oilmen ' .-.....u:gueur5 " The only good I-aa sred solely and are reapectly cautioned againatv zationa, and should `see that Len V K ..-__- INK: A Sixpenny bottle of Mncrnntn 4. until` WUUU Canary dissolved in a j PHOTOGRAPHS may I: dye with water ; a bot: pint. of water. &c. ILLUMINATING: Mag Orange ; pour a few d1 add warm water; use ` Borders of books, simila nun AND BE This deliciou urs T RRINS Worce1 a Qondiment, he only__good Kingston, April 1. There have been, with the exception of the Euler meat show, no market: of any magnitude in the city since our last weekly report, and thr- trnnanctions have been, in consequence, entirely restricted to the mere supply of family require- ments. The quotations generally remain un- changed. The ntagnntion perceptible in the buttcr.rnnrltet indicates that the extreme height of the nmrlret, price has been reached, and-the hitherto exorbitant prices cannot pr:-Vail for R much longer period. The mice of beef, too, has no doubt. reached its m:urimum_ and at Easter complniut of the butcher: win`: the the ptH._tlit: to comply with their de- ii at presvnt study at n low former: who lzolj our, and wish to : take the pres-Ant market as the stan- qtring and early wrnmer. Although show. hv their mun:-nu-ntn uh... :5'1`A1Ul:i: Stir in a fewtiirops or Co]our-- Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; these impart delicate tints to Lace, Linen, &c. PAPER.s.nd WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK sum; A bottle of No. 2 Black to half n-pint of hot water. SATINWOOD spun: A Sixnennv hmm. i manna-v 35--A uuun nuuri: A Si. ta, Violet, Crimson 4 3 pint to a. quart of cording to shade re brush. PAPER anti E r`.-Iran... Blue, Magenta, Violet. Dye in warm water. WHITE WASH; To color: Magma, for Pink _ to_ a pail of water, Mauve, Violet, Purple-# produce pretty time b , more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir few drops and ul me aye Ia autc COTTON: Mauve, recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Ornnn T\--- 3 AIIIL` .l. ILVLI ordinary LRNDDJI1 u rcuuer ll: FEATHERS: oi the dye \ nmmn-V ` WUOLLENSE Iur vvoouen Goods, Fe Mngent: Purple, Orange, Piuk,1 the most satisfactory quantity of boiling I nan p[DDl\\v-u lbe dyed in a few minutes for 3 fe they are also invaluable as a for almost every known ma with which they can be usedvand the brillian- cy of the result being,indeed, almost magical. By their use almost any article of clothing can w pence without soiling the hands. IaII7`\lI'1l') A \I"I\ - u\;.:n ulltl tends tn body. r \rULS IU L Removes from the In tastes and odours, '.'.'h or mh:-r causes, and and mmbid secretions 1: ,...- ....., .. I maxi` complaint I the p-glis: cc is pr:-31 {:01 prosnnl earl; show, by the touched but ..n-...- _..,-.; L n,_:, x p 11) I with ` ducer. (1.4 \\1 u.I'e5.~i1rlg ponsoned wounds and ma] virus. Treating the infectious disea horses, dog.-I, &c. One gallon makes `.200 to 300; for use. uululs .11 um] pruvenucr. other seed from smut. Maintaining the health of conscrvubnrics. Prc.~c-rving and restoring L owers krpl. in Water. DI. SllU)ilig' the blight. 0| bop, naulburry tn-1-, Ike. \Va.hing dogs and other do (Iii.-an-ing bottles, beer but dairy lt-tlail. \V:u~'hing the hair and (In ` when turning grey. Enlmncing the purifying an lects of hams and tubs. Dresnirng poisoned 1 lnnl vii-no Ilkllll |LIIIII:. Counts.-ractin<)tlnc effects mkvn into the 5 much. Curing Musly prove.-ndcr. OUIPT Hl`l'll rrnnu nnnu gal; Ly prin scicl the othe `WLIH l./HlllITUIlIlIU; T/m letlital Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1866}, states, II. has an immense sale nmougrt the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practilioners, and, of course, it would not. he thus singularly popular did it. not supply a mum. nnd ll a place. Ma:-ufaccurcd by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, 70, Kuuuing:.on Park Road, London, S. The genuine has engraved on the Government Slump (outside each Bottle), ]"KEEMAN S URI!-'I.\'AL ClILUl{()DYN1-I. .`un-uni. OI Dlllg ` pan; RIBBONS and with soap and water to render them clean. 'EA'}`Hi`.PR- h-- ' `1lK`J\II\I\JIl.V.l1I.J\Jl.llJ`Jl\lJ'l-ll-1119,IHVUIUKUV-I U] R. Freeman, Pharmsceutist, is allowed to be one oi 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 oi the world. It has effects peculiar to itself, and which are essential- ly dilfcrent 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 ol opiates. It continues to hold its unshaxen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientific Physicians made aldavits that tln.-y have tested its eilects in careful comparison with those of DR. UOLLIS Bl{OWNE S CI1LORU- DYNE, and deposed to the facts that they lound it a more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred Fl{EEM.l.NS." l-J.-irl liimscll communicated to the Royal Col- ll'gl' of Pliysicians and to Mr Freeman, that in ilanilla the only remedy 01 any use in Cholera was Clxlorodine. fl`! II T` l [IF 7 I1 1- V _1n_l _ __.. uuu.I'.':D are sue: Dloured wuth these dyes. .: Magenta. ` r more of cold water TER' rm r`--- -` Ell): lE|nih_r rms: TEi}Iis1)}{i` 1T:3\ r;.\i1`N{{` APRIL 9- _SEE FIRST P.-101:7. uL\.I. CUNDY`S |.lll_'l. uucu Il'0[l`I Sllll. plants in puts an-I onscrvuburics. j--j--j-j------a.-- ' 1().\'I)Y`S PA I'E.\'T I-`LUID ornatural disinfec-' U; tum. puries, deoduris-:5, aud:disinfect.s, by the guncy of nascvnt. or ozonic oxygen,-it.s active .1-inciplc. Being entirely innoxiuus, this tluly ciuutllic preparation is peculiarly adapted for he following useful purposes, for which all Lher :li.~inf'u-.umr.s, on nccountof their poisonous r och.-_~r ul-jccliouable qualities, are unavailable rul 'Iuh-'..1a -_ lmwffnbnlelmn OHLORODYNE, Invented by D 'l.`..Annu-n l)Inu:-nannnuuolnt In n"n-n:I in he - . ;""J "'" . . r'a.~lnng domestic animals. iljlnrillg barrels, pickling tubs, y u :u-hing darkening its colour :1 nlmncing and invigorating ef- I tuba, , _.... u-uuuu lllJplll"C HI)! :'.'heLhcr arising from ['1' counteracts the mbid of carious teeth. ul softens the skin, and, used in Ha. n-1...... 4.. I . . . . _ uug unhi- LENS`: Magenta, Ma,auve,, Violet, le, Pink, and Crimson` produce nos: results. Use alarge\ tity water in an earthen SILKS: Brush them to avoid creases, and nder Dye in boiling water. IERS: Dye in hot. water (a few drops a id aufcient for one feather). IN: Violet. and Pprpie are ngugnded. .. and VJULI. lGE, JELLY, CORN FLOUR AMS, etc: While in a. liquid state two drops of Magenta. A more elegant tinting cannot be had. )NE_R will find Ma (1 Punk useful colnm-n --ya. ng the freshness of cut II. Wat:-r A v nu: .. er quarter. `In ) PATENT OZONISED WATER, (run TOILE1' rUuPosI`.=t,) om mouth impure and Ioreig ulours. '.`.'hel.hr-r 5Irain.- c-....... -A Ul uunuus teeth. It pun`- us the bath, note a liuulthy state of the whole _-.. .....,.. mm an egg net; witha brush or * aka, similar to Ward and Lo` Its, &c., m'y be" prettily ill: manner. c, F_L_O1 S. &c. Wkiln 5- - " 5 LLIU Ll'1l1CS MEMORANDA. Thu an-.-..-.-.-L -~ ` 7'3 Fluid is the Standard Scientic Iic Matter in VVut.cr. aud:1fTinrd.~` n`mc:1us of rapidly and compleu,-l_\` ing Water from Organic Taint, nmon a cause of serious diseaet-. uril _v the air, use the diluted fiuinl 5 Uzonisex-" or other Spray-prey H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Patexutec, Buttersen, London. r__,__.__,___} .. u.-ula .`/A'IN: Sixpennv bottle :d pint of boiling water be tinted; dilute the ;II. bottle of Magenta to I ;c. zvuunmuut, pronoun ' '3' good sauce " `nd pan-3-... IIII v . Magenta, Vfolet, drops into eg I ; USE winks `|----l disease of- a7Ati&xRs' MAnm;-1-. so "'3' pen milar Lock s 3., illum- ner. a- l w'ounds destroying ani- r will tint a quart. lk or Wool in the _ __ .-.uu;;v uuuce :t, pronounced by >d sauce." is m-.._ the potatoe, vine, Freeing wheat and of organ ic poisons I.-un; nuu 10l`C|gH aing from tobaccu sf; pl". :_,:. juccesatully invigorn ting (f'res;_-1') (Packs-.1) D gallons adapted . to a pint ..-nu`; cup '1 r I-nan 4, Blue, `an on..- irritation It flnn I...d l. foreign 4-1 , cattle. I HUIJIO Putin. - ---~w---. ----navlllll shu}, tlu:-ir movements, that botlom,"yet no immedi- : looked for. A UIIUI. / ' llessrsfnrgoyne, oeive Indents for Y: annfnm---' " ` ....u m um-tons of3 T_a Pomadea, Rose and meticu, French Extra Cherry Tooth Paste, Lin and every description Toilet. {/ I._`) -1-. , -_ vuxuuni EUAP. [ Every variety 0%` Ftncy E i Also in Cartons T_nblets,v Pomadea. Role am" """ _ , ,-J gun? JILGI J__ rarrumers. Prize Medal swan Purity and Excel lence of Quality. and. Paris. ` ' BROWN wmnsdn son. PRIZE 8 . PATE T SUNFLOWER OIL S0 GLYCERINE SOAP. /Every van-ietv at "'+`-*` " ---- I EDWIN CANTON, ESQ., F.R.C.S., Surgeon to Charing-cross Hospital. For several yenra past I have been in the ba- bit of prescribing Dr. de Jongh`s Light-Brown Coq Liver Oilfand nd it to be much more e"1- gun ull-JILL` V IDLE, F.R.S.` Author of the "Spa: at Ge:-ma Dr. Granville] has found thnt Dr. Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil .o'ect ID a shorter time than other kins; Liver Oil. I ave been well sat effects, and believe it to be a ver- tited for those cases in which substance is indicated. ,___.,_. .......,e. ul neanw, and Chief Analyst tol the City of London. . LlVel' Oil possessing the same hich the presence of i odine in a state of organic. combination, are the most remarkable. It :2, I believe, universally acknowledged that this oil has great thempeuti c power; and from ~ my investigations, I have no doubt ofita being F a pure and unadulterated Irticle." DR. LETHEBY, /;(;:__d'g_cT}n.I Officer of Health, and_ Cl `ha (`'51- -3 ' uuc nulu Ul uoa blVcl' Oil which is un admitted to be genuine--the Light-Br supplied by Dr. de Jongh. It has long practice, when prescribing the oil, to rec this kind, since, amidst :3 much jvariety certainty, we have condence in its It nesa."-(Exti-act from Consumption: i and Remediable St.age5.) DR. LANKESTER, ,F.R.S., { Coroner for Central Middlesex. I consider that the purity of this oil ed in its preparation by the personal I of so good a chemist and intelligent n p as Dr. de Jongh, who has also written ` medical treatise onythe oil with which I OPTIIE CUBAN REVO- LUTION. ` UULI .;.'1`:f v:,`:*::i.:<::{.-: L)l'.IHllIl. We think it a great advantage that there is one kind of Cod Liver Oil universally Light.-Brown Oil been our recommend and un- genuine- Consnmmjon - in Ir...-I- J_._._... .u vtulllllll M i I have fnequently pr` Light.-Brown Cod Liver 1 a very pure oil, not like] a than-nnnnohs -......`.. _x- V 4... .....,........, p1I:al:I7'lU8ll~.Ul'. de Jonglfs Light-BrownCo`d Oil. I consider it to be likely. to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of green; value." DR. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S., ` Medical Officer to the Poor Law B oard of `Greg: Britain. urn- .1-VJ -- SELECT. MEDICAL OPINIONS. sue HENRY MARSH, BAR I`.,'M.D., Physician in`Ox-dinary to th Queen in Ireland. prcscribed.Dr. de Jonglfs Cod consider it on In. j , u; v 1215 U111. DR. DE JONGITS Oil is convincingly proved by an overwhelming weight of medical Lcstlmony, and by the pructiml test of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world, to be, _hcyond all question, the purest, the most edict!- cious, the moat palatable, `and, from its rapid curative effects, the most ecoaomigal pfall kinds. Hanna |L.. ......_-_ ..u.uuve (=1Iccl'.8, me economical 4)! l Hence the universal celcbtity ol Dr. Oil, and the unparalleled demand [or 2 valled preparation. {- --v_-turn Iv IFXIII By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the late I. P.Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc- tavo, 1600 page and numerous Eng:-avings. PRICE--$7, for the two volumes. ` Rv Hw- ......, suuu pages anu numerous Engravings. volumes. By the post paid,` $8. , Sup ,exu'n. rouowing reduced rates, zz > The North British from January, 1863, to Deg cember, 1866, inclusive; the Edinburgh and the Wutminuer from April, 1864, to December, 1866, inclusive, and the London Quarterly tor I865 and 1866, M. the rate of $1.50 a year for esch or any Review; also Blackwood for 1866, tar$2.50. ' ` THE LEONARD sco'r'r Publiabing Co., 38 wa.]k1I|--ntv-An} I! V r U n .1 A 0` 15 - When sent. by mall, the Postage to an ofthe United Stntes will be but Twgnt` Cent; a year for Bln.:,kwood, and brt ] cent; a year for each of the Reviews. l Subacribers may obmi back{numbe'ra at the ` tollowing reduced 3:: The N... 12-'4:-A 6'-~- '-- 4~ - *-- ` TERMS FOR 1869. For any one of the tour Reviews For any two of ..he {on r. Reviews For any three of the (`our Review: For all four oftc Reviews For Bla.ckwood s Magazine - For Bl-ackwood and one Review For Black wood and two Reviews For Blackwood and three Reviews For Blackword and four Reviews Jill} . . _ I BLACKWOOD8 EDINBURGH MAGAZINE ('l`ory.) 5 _ _ `-HESh`. foreign periodicals are regularly re 1 published by us in the same style as hereto- fore. Those who know -them and who have long subscribed to them, need no_ reminder; those whom the civil war of - the last few `yen; hsd deprived of their once welcome supply of the best periodical literature, will be glad to have themjngsin within their `reach; and those who may never yet have met with them, willsssured. ly b`wll pleased to receive uccrediled report; of the progress of European science nndlliterap ture. l`l'l'I\`l:rt v-n-. _ --_ ITHELONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). ran: WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free ch h) AND And 8 large amount of general reu;l-i1-1- Price, Five Cents. Subacriptioi * A J _1__ __ - ---wul-Ur], 1 _ .Yino on, and Depot, 5 Run . , Estnblishod 1'l't0. The L. 8. Pub; 00. also publish The Farmers Hume `_ D-._-_ n "" ` Senior 1 _. -v-ua -ncua ulJl'I8- rork , king Will] him hnrv-nu uinuch I than other varieties of the same medicine have also employed with a. View to test elative superiority. ___.____j, BRITISH PERIODICALS. . 00.NT.A_1.NING mm. mm .003? V I ENTTERTAINING sronmg D? d large szeneral rmum... _ . '3] , ,--_..-- ...... mumngenn physician le the beat am ac- I. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold is guarantee to be preferable to any other: jegnrds genuineness and medical et- DB. GRANVILLE, 113.3 tho: nfth -ca-- -1 '- 4_ DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. hm Tl'\\`I'l'\l1`I1r1 nu - CHRONICLEWANE j % DR. BARLOW, F.1;.~1, or Phyancian to Guy's Hospital. --- x uruloy Y: 7_ Nine Anni 1 Is, 1`._ .-quently recommended persona con- make use of Dr. de Jongh'a God have satised with its zlieve very pure oil, well e which ha ---- ~' *' - 'ne, Bnrbidgea. and r Yardley & 00. : pr_e 7 Vin: -9'-" _. . mu. rowaera, Goa- Extracta, Lavender Water, 0. Lime Juice ind Glycorine, tion ot'(prepeu-ntiona fan. the . Squire re- nrdloy preparnliona. Street, Bloomsbury, , 5 Rue du Grand Ohdntior, V 1770. ......-..uun., nuu' ll'0[l] I55 rapid : sal Celohritu at n. .4- r...._u- |-055- Violet Powders, Cog- -U. Lfnnau III- 5-- h,{:;1.d-('3l:ieI' to If London. ' found Dr. de Jongh s ,- g which I of iodine -e ally peutic Dower: ma r..--- MARINE PROTESTS.--Printed forms, _ for the use of Notaries Public, facllitating the drawing up of Protests in casesof disaster to vessels. For sale at the Daily News Oice. Anub- il, any pan Ii but 'l'uvnnt-uh.-- uuucllu In I gen `Consumption: its . "1 ._ -vii-IGI nluull, Illa that so: and indigestion too administration of the _ .. noun] a :1 {int de Jongh;s I produces the desired kinds, and that 91 and iI`Ili;oaal$n- A-- :u1"1' Publishing 38 Walker-street, NJ . .u ; uuusge 10 any Twentzionr wood. and hrt -'-1-- Address; : {__...`.us.-. is accur- ! Dllhnnnnl -LA..-.A! - on runs III! I! BCCUI5 : utteution tllianht - -|--v-u ery 3i-liuwlel the use of that W ,_____;,_*/V I. ONEY TO LEND. $50,000 to] `L security of Real Estate in the Cit t at A low rate of interest. No c can-ged. R. M. E April 23 1 l(.)AP. ` |_u an nnuus. . e Jongb'B .r this unri- A nuvcu HOB Fl-l`lI`lI(9' Earl y I IV 10.00 18.00 lam nuar Eight ,_ _ \J `V1.5. J osuph Bawden, TTORNEY A'l`- I A W Chancery, Notary Public, 650., 33 K street, Kingston. withaauna lilr N.B.-- hqstlilil". nary businua _` such houaeait . '- lSales,'Ad._Ver!.. - 2 partnership Nalilv individual IeIlI||,C_.!1`[ % IL_ n_u_ I IIIUIVIIIIIHI S for Sale. qgqu vvuu I a. month. T1- If _-- u. monyu. Half square with same pririh . u R __'n.. nnmn M fu`Di3I Thesquatelobax The halnqnnull. . `V Price for aqua, $40 with the H *~ ` n nunnih I ,..... Sermons ; IIJUUTUIII Ill Reports of - , _l to `attend Lldll ' --tobe M` on theumololh Business Hog; _` HECI ll T4311! 31 6 lines and 13 com: 0! _ 10 lines, 17 cents for awry`; Above 10 . tion, and two call 3,.) _ John Nludle, _ ARRISTE R, Attorney-at-LBW, Gonveyancer, kc. Urfice opposite Post. Office, Clarehc_e Street, Kingston. August. 6. I I I D`A1LY:A4i Book, J05: 33 1'4 -Territory and A - `M -------- null -Ivail` we will ' full M ` is put up in r half 8 dozen Inf - ward prepaid by . '0! We publish I pin tawny. an'.aa V g5?ll hg` mgeco ' 1. ~ By the Singleco ' in `:9 By the 133 oFFIcE12E$i0:\7I)_' NWAIJI \' l\1"|I'\:\ .; nuux, Tn Perkins, Author GP` net," The 3011* King)! at 1'1... Q--A _. g\I1_V.'! ING HI 4 at the Daily N I gages: and nI.her`]3'> ---___.__._,______-___ . rz. o'e 1.3.: U H II Mlsna. o'u1'RA:GE A been mentionedin : chesiff an outrage lravi slretdl " H in Bri glen nu; e tr 1- NASSAU, N tish waters by The following ansmitterl t at the New Y: 1+ . and. u Dlrwn __#_jj_4___ 0- BeIIly dc n%er, BARRISTE RS,ATTORN E YS-at-L AW Solid- wrs in Chnuoery--Chambers Nos. 7, 8, ch 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. JAIIB 0 R|:u.Lv,Q.C. | Faun: 0. Damn. Has. A. RICHARDJU80 J RIG! 7" |LnI.Il\i .,".i..... door 5 TWQ -Ta glgm |uuq:u|.cu I'll uuc :- Thg 3., ' gfn Wi!snn s nicial rrpc Vi Rhf `` mof {be Mary Lowell, be 1m Id:-eu,onn.g, bonrd of her at the_ time: In Pgmnnr % ` T iherdbon of the 15:11 at ab 1-1 us in the act of removing 1 . ;~ ' Lowell from Man-of-War A P|6 inhquj Wu` infer place -known as t V M {when I was ordered -to heave 1* my sails by the commander annhnlll . Anrlnlnsia whn n : Ind 57" ? ` ` vu uunlu cue gunboat, Q! _ = ~ wanted to we me. I the ~ that were with mo in th ;,w.h_om belonged to her, an `I (whom I had brougb-"I. fro Vlnto the boat and proceede A n mun-of-war. On going 0 I thl! captain whit his in ten` what he wnnted with m - !i!Iply replied that I must . Jllore. To enable me to do "@503: belonging to the Mar . f5_|ch` my brother, George ' _ on board of the man-0 -- vmh Inyselfand ihetwo e *9. Yenclnain nm 1.: OFFICE.--SouI East Streets: ' Wu. H. WILKISO County Crdwn . 33; U: hula ouunuxaunlcn gunbost Andalusia, who, n did not do so at once, gave t `'`.n:...... in n Iniu wuiun. on -H `;|nu LIUI nu ou at: U-I`-`~v_ 5"' `* i times in a loud voice to ti 4; thial immediately have t ` came alongside containi i ~wellurmed,11nder the comma .. . one of whom demanded pe ` name on board. {I replied 1) go as I. private individual, b 1'11 capacity, upon wlijggh 1 "ii", r. ,' We had not, howeve ';` .- " n more than a minute order from the captain of II given to the men in t1ie.bo ' - which they accordingl `ytook Iormulpossessiu may here mention that 1} times given to tire into us, W`- M being carried into exec awce! who placed his hand 0 2 gun to prevent its bein {nu closely watched In} .gar, jlle Andalusia, British schooner Mar: hdcharge of the American In- M ,, tbs vessel in question, in g ' and custom hou1: oic `Wofeighteen days, and Winn 1: " nald down with the E4` " |Cnstoms. To the urbani qneof the officers of 1 `A " lam inbchted- fur the fr (:1. IIIHQ.-n-Jn (`.3-:n;nl I-on ...........u; m one sucgaury an lot which he was about 1 `under mycharge, was an Am and that she was in Britis ' er British protection, am I was an afcer in th :5. Majeaty s government "pg the orders of his superixv ordered me to gen ink .r so on board the gunboalju mwllltd tnnanrna T*'3- , -_.---3 A -nclvll CI; L`.lI!I(3IlIIr, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, B Solicitors in Chancery, kc. U`ioes--18 Clareum Utce, Kmasrou, C. W. Jon: A. MAOD0ALD,Q. C. `JAnsPA'r1'ox, Q.C_' Jnuu I1 "-I-" `* SL, oppomte the Post. _ _ " with the oicuzwln ` W 0, by the way, could spea |t|y,in an energetic a manner ht-with my duty, asking hi aware of the illegality an he wan nhnuo 6- V III. In K-use -...._ _ _ due oflbe 29:1: ult. :~- g gnoboht Cherub came i. gnning Imm_Nassau, N win of sensation! imp all of agreat. insult. the!` `K quot: the Amegcan and B ~- ' L-war. I 1; --_-unulucs, D0 51! thls, but. also i ulfilta which Ila D_ time by the_ cum Bla, The -Jr-I-'-- -` extrem UVC uics, no hi! Inni- uI|II.Il.3l'sIcCI' & Walkem, BARRISTER3 and_ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Conveyancers, Notaries Pgblic. ` Richard T. \`Valkcm, OLICITOR IN UHANCERY. Office--C1urence Street, Kingston, C.W. J. P. GLLDIas1.1;nvn.L.L.B. | RICH. T. WALKEM. . NASSAU, _{ APRIL 2. .uu_ ylllli early de rize, how nm `\4-\:-- -J UL LII :w-- of th prepare |IEI"I 1 -I - I [;v__;_ Macdonald, Pal Ion 1 \ 5 onrL~mr.~n:- - "-~ Caunphcll, Mowau dc n"I8(E'.i;I;E;5, i BARRISTERS, &:c., Princess Shef`, .--.4` \ ston (opposite Daily News Ooe}. , ALIXAHDEB Cuu=a:I.:., Q11 ` Gzonon LEVACK blown`, Gauge: Mmms Mmnolnl-Ia. March 15. 67. 9 _..j1. 1- R. Smith, 11]) )HYSICIAN. SURGEON, &c., p RE9idPA Flu.-.-._.,.__:-., ' new " United States Circulars, Prices-C1 n, ,1 ..v,.... .~.-_. , - -' '- - uunuu on-alt?! .. . . .. .. .. Prices-Current, Hand Bills, Books, Pamphlets in the Dominion, `to P. E. 1., Mid ,and U. S. . . per oz Periodicals, as above . . . . per 4 oz Parcel Post . . . . . .per 8 oz u-1:1} . . . . . . . . . 30C IQ Subscribers residing in Britain, United Slates, Prince Edward Ialnnd,.NeWf'oundland, &c.. muat. prepay their Canadian postage as above through the Canadian publisher. Newsnaners I-nminnr inn. n......,a.. `_ _...._. . us- "New Stamps use ia;n-1ed.o.f 15c. ` ....u... .u.uu5u we mmaamn publisher. ` Newspapers coming into Canada. From Britain, by Unnadiuu Mail Steam- PPH _ _ BA ool.IlU3 1151] CW, RRISTE-R and ATTO RNEY-at-LAW,Con- veynncer, etc. U LEAVE`: DJ February 17. u IDLUIAIV. Residence 1 _. ... -:4:U|JUSAlaU) Q. L. ' JAKE JOHN M. L.-.'caAa. Kingston, Jan'y 16. -rm-auu 3. LIII )ARRISTER-AT-LAW. ENCE STREET, op; l'<`.k.... .- u 15, 67 BOOK STORE. OSITE THE vwunluyt. 1 U6 IJHFTIPSIDQCB OI B01138 nuunera- 1 lion: has nothing to do with the matter. Le_t ; anybody sell plaster or Paris instead of our If _ he likes. or put s.-sh wa.'ler nu his beer, but ler him ` say I0. Uu what principle does Mr Bright object lo the ndultcrmiun of the coin `I \ViIkis0n do %ARRISTERS AND AT1 \`,.I:..:.-_- | Lord Edwnrd Cecil asked the Housato resolve I that Government should bring in I bill for the more em-ctunl punishment of ndulterations, and a the use of false weights end mensurel. Mr Bright refused to Agree, declaring that many convictions for false weights are merelftor insdvertencies, and that till the standards were made more ac- I curate it would be unjust to strengthen the law. 3 Adulterntion arose from extreme competition, was promoted by the ignorance of customers, and would disappear when they knew better. Inspection was objectionable, for if traders were to be tracked by inspectors in their private busi- nesses every hourzoi the day, he should advise them to emigrate. The speech is it. perfect illus- tration of the gret-1tnrthow not to do it." No- body was asking for inspection of food, or any ` such fully. What is wanted is I law empower- ing 8 CUIl0lL1t l.".O bring the seller ot adulleutled pzouls lwforv attmgistrutu, to be heavily ned on Conviction, and hi..n..m. n..t.t;.t...r up. that ..r. .--~ -u --my--. nIu..1KIn|lulL'. LU ur ut.-uvlly nun.-u uu ` ` C0IJVicli0n, and |'.Jis_mI.me published like that oh: j bankrupt. The barrnlessneaa of some ndulLera- linn; |'\.1n .....L:__ ._ .1, _~.n .1 ,..,_ ,. IV. R. Mingaye; TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Convey: L Kingston, 0. W. { n u. ID 1 D 11 Solicitors, :11 Gilde}-Qieexve Jr. Walkcm, Dnlemuna __ Aiilllirx ..... -- LUCIE`; : WILKISON. Ill! (`J-nyn A o...__-/ Mn. BRIGITF 6N ADULTERATION. - -- - -9"-'7 `ER-AT-LAW. OF`F'ICE-CLAR- opposite the Post Oice. .w , nu n.u`l.`UN, a Harrowsmitls. -South West corner of Dundns and J nuu AL LUHNEXE Conveyaacera, &c. v\JAVu W | Attorney. ison Reeve, . A'I`TORNEYS-at-LAW, \! ,, , Convevanmam In- Nv Yb}-k ' Carlivrigln, .A7 flnnlrrsvu ,_.,,._.___. I TO KING STREET IIWIILV flI lI\T'P V, Conveynncer, &c. Dec. 1. V, at. MI'l'c')-'::>I;;z11`i,a":i`c:z:: ROSE. Nlac~L1c2.s:,s311, Winona: Cu-..- 7'. s_,, Iuvu LU llfril OD U13 1 City or Coun- L `Mn ,.n,......:_--:__. f Janus PATTON, Q,C' .cam;. ` . A. REEVE, M. A. dc Nlachur, >'D\Il.'."V'Q -. r A Ytv uuuux Lnr ID , King 1 lejl(;::the \:......-n,, .. Tc per lc ]2'c ., 2c., 3:.-., l2c. .1; JILJJJ 1 CITY 5-at-LAW, Napanee, Free 1'.i5."<:HL0RoF0RM1 Co. 01 WITHOUT PEPPE Soie Manufacturer :--A. P4 Manchester. No1'I.-The Profession is I ferior, secret, and cheap (:1 the market. Each genuine 1 aimile of Proprietox- a signal. outside. ` u.|ru. uuus. wnn me, and recommend `your com- pound, but wnll never prescribe a secret re- medy. Cnxnxms K101), M.H; To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. _ g` It (nz , Towlee Cblorodyne) as the most useful medl- cme that has appeared during the prcsent century, In diarrhoea, colic, agne, I have found it to relieve more pain a. more J6] than any other article the spasms, nd cause t can be 1.1-..- H" "- ` Ssckville-street, Piccadilly, London. ' Sir-,-I think if you would advertise Chlorodyue more than you do to beat. the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medicalv men think with and your Dreinrihn . your , you would help o A . _ -- uavv. " The day seems as yet, unhaj taut when public opinion or St euce will prevent the advertiseme any secret medicine` whatsoever. hoped that brand as 01 members by testimonial o - the disposal of such 1.hinga."-Lm nun on--. -_.

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