Kingston News (1868), 2 Apr 1869, p. 4

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W!!HWHlll`H\iiWW -. cnunuca xur Handkerchief. Eau de Cologne. All Ihn nhnvn -I , ..,.., ....._. \,u-utvnnu wll lhv deposit with the Go the nmogml of .\-.` wgvvJl,rI!IlU And is prepared 13 issue policies low as the safety ofthc assured will J_HIS Company has - Canada. for nearly 5 time has sr-cure-I the p: prnmgal. nnd liberal settle: Ir kn: l`..H.- ,....-_..1'., 1 ,, 2 __ ..,.....uu :}ll|. $5,150,931,71. Losses paid in 50 years, /Etna. [l1.`ll1!`1lI1C(`, (Jn. of H:`n't- t'o1'd, Uunn PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- if). 1 5091! TI _ _-. ._.. .... , occrvlry C ASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. ARE AND Rl`."l-IR IIISKS mken-on hulls J and cargoes at reasonable rates. JAMESh`Wll<`T, Agent, Kingston, Mun-.1: 31,159. St. Lawrence Wharf. Home Insurance vompany or New Haven. * n u.__._-- * ' -"-----~ I x-Luuunn n1.;l'uL. I.`ICORPORA'l`ED IN 1519. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS$5,150 931 71 ` I I Um. AND (`ARHD |:| In ....,a' .--1..- LISKU Ul I IUIIII` risk assumed. it): Daily Nuns. 7 VI-`zle Company OF LONDON. .j- CAPITAL . . . ._' $1,000,000. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1868- ` $2,07`.),89t3. . Funds deposited in the hands of the Goverment for the security of Policyholders, E" _.-ill re risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium madcto correspond with the risk asmnnmri 0 ism. vs`: I L-'l l lulu I t\a_Vn.1 Home I11>'111'.'t}1cc Company of New Ilaveu` Conn. xlilnu IlIlll`t|lI(`(: I/`onlpany of llnrtforcl, Conn. L. J. H1-:.\u_r-:1-2, I E. P. Donn, l'),,, I _______________ CHOLERA, DIARRHGEA `ARL RUSSELL sent to the J Phvininna 11 nnrn-------=~-` " UK. `L Kingston, March 3!, H369, D. SATRALEI. 11,, 1 Much 31, 1869. ____ .....,.. mm, uucoramg"t.o In rgceived, fears are enter- lhole Qordillen breaking ufp gjnlnrge masses of rock. reminded that the plastic _-3 ig nmmr no ..... AI Ofce-33,C1u.rence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Agent at Kingston, 'I`I1 Kingston,` March 31, I869. u i`Jt;ey 1 .r...- .-..., -..un.u-_- unnnu lU nuu {roll} 1 Inland Ports o_u 1'.-wunmhle terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and Id in G-amul.n Uurrmncv ` RFUMER by appointment to their Majes- ties the Emperor of {be French, the Qmen min, the Queen of Holland, the Queen of v`-lgi-ms, and the King of Portugal; and 1. 1hePriuce of Walys, -The Profession is w Oral. and hnnn - Royal Assurance Company I IJIA 51.1 I] 1 : 5.-um, Lulu LE6 run; the Prince Wale .5, ........uu5u cvcry lawyer e'tl nn the matter. Gnuet He, the implacable, to whom yer uud knowledge enough zurces to enable him to im- ur stealing `the towers of i been compelled to declare |f'l\I .'xcnnntinn an ...._.._A K V V-._-. 3'['OR BAUD S ORGANIC_MED-ICINE. -:_ EUGENE IYYIII-nu-. . LIVERPOOL KIND LONDON. ` MAXWELL W.STRANGE. _...A l`-_`I7___A- u -:-nUv":\'UU- noon 1 o .u_1:u,H3 1,11 AND RISKS [O and fro) ml Part: nn l'.nn.n.-..hln 0..---- Marine Insurance. 1.569. ; 128 Regent Street; 24 Co:-nhill, Boulevard dee Italiens, Paris. .1...-vn u: e-strrget, Picca;1illy,Loudou. if you would advertise your `e than you do, you would help hers, which are secret com- the market. Many medical 11e,and recommend you: com- never prescribe a ecret re- Cuuums Kmo, M.D. Chemist. Manhilnr THE DAILY NEWS---FRIDAY EVENING; APRIL 2. ncuulu I5 warned against in- chenp compounds now in genuine bottle bears a fac- nr s signature on the stamp MARINE PROTESTS.--f for the use of Notaries `facilitating the drawing up 0 casesof disgster to vessels. F Daily News Oice. at 00.1; CHLORODYNE PEPPERMINT. $30.000_ been doing business in E-nrly 50 years, and during that public condence by tho [9P1f]Pn1F-nf I\"nI'vn-Iv ('.2_ _l -L-- IAIIVIIVJ. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. uuu, THUS. KIRKPATRICK. In of ttie Iron or Iodine a stale of germina.Lion_ organic life, which thus .ibl~e. The irricative and I thus bennrnn 2+... ....------ Tuiiet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders Glycerine Toilet Req sites. ` ......\. F.--n,vua uu lL'['[ll c will` permit. JAMES SWIFT, , ,_.....\. ~_rvv|l 1 I A_r_ront, St. -Lawrence W lmrf. 1-Rm`1 JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf I Eln .,_-_______________ N1ONEY T0 LEND. $50,000 to lend on the .L security of Real Estate in the City or Coun- try at a low rate of interest. No commission charged. R. M. ROSE. An:-{I '1'-`I RIM.\fE'L. _ '` _'I `'---v- A UJJIUIHU Ics In Paris, late .\I.D. : Algiers, has just. in. IS URGANII`. Iurrnr I In ul um uvery lr|1l' Cllr 1 the laws of Cnnmlal '<:rmnent of Stocks ' ..... x-uu|Iu\llLU U_Y I Put nfavery fair clnit Hm lama -rrV...... I . - u\JlJl am. known Composi- .n.n5:t:IIs, LIBS JIJBL ID- URGANIC MEDI- Towle, Chemist, Crunucs WILSON Secretary :4 nnn nnn Hy prejmred for Ex- exceljeut qualities V uvlrnn JQIII Q TTOR-NEY AT- I A V Chzmc-cry, Noun 3 F u street, Kingston. _#_,._.____}% uuu u.H'JLlJDel.' 0| IDS ris, CbiefP`h_vsician in Paris, lam \! n IIJ VI . IJ1nn1LV\1ll. Agent for Kingston ml General Ag:-nt. I I'M Iuln _. whl lava uunul. are in the form : taste, and par- 3 and Mnvhn... K, &c. Posseaaiona, Street $24,000,000 on term`: as H` -..._.__1- ..y uuu I-1-9 nucleus being ab- ry to the nuu. PIE Mothers OFFICE REMOVED 7 NTICAIJT \.' l'\I')l)4\ `. Requi- RATES, AND IF YOU" NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE 09 T TYPES AND INK RESOLVE AT ONCE TO CONTRACTS PUBLISHED IN THIS ai'rY, nus JOURNAL OFFERS THE BEST IIEDIUII FOR LOCAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISE HENTS; THEREFORE ADYERTIBEINTHI DAILY mews." POSSESSI NO DAILY NEWS. A DOOAL PAPER PARTICULARS OF A DVEf{TIS}*. L) ac. ULIICG4 Street, Kingston. August. 6. IF` YOU HAVE If YOU WOULD }AD=vER'r1s1NG1\ JUDIOIOUS USE OF 7 G NEW3?APEn:_l c:oI.t:rnmsx~ ` -riii:'i&o'is7ra_1fE:cnssE:L TRADESMEN T AND usncunur ADMIT THE IMPORTANCE OF MAY BE MADE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. AND YE ARLY TIMES. PLAO E TEE THE LARGES1 CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IS THE BEST - ` `6 Reil ly do Draper; BA RRISTE RS,AT'I`ORN E YS-at-LAW Solici- tors in Cbancery--Cbambers Nos. 7, 8, k 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. Luna .U'Rl1LLY,Q.C. | FRANK C. Dmu-ma. SPENT MONEY ATTRACT CUSTOM ERR DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND N01` 1'6; BE DRIVEN. AGREEMENTS SIGN A THCIUSANIT ADVERT MEDIUM ADVERTISE `OUR BUSINESB Anvg `J VC]Hl1C door south ol August 1. L ADVERTESE TO *. LIBERAL Anti IN THE PURCHASE AND ERECTION 01? me AND REPEAT TEE TO ADVERTISE A uOOAL BUSINESS, THEREFORE GO AND A lJ["I`TLE FURTHEEI F PUBLIC A ND [N THE ATTRACTIVE SIGN TH EIR SUOCFRP -.-. `VII: April 23 A JUDIUIOUSSTEP EOR ADVERTISING JVOR YOUR PLACE AND AATTRIBUTE SEE TARIFF OT BEFORE Ti-1'1 IF YOU WOULD .1)? BUSINESS. GARRY SUCH v'O'l:'l:"ICE.-.3'outh West corner of Dundas and East Streets. * ` Wu. H. WILKISON. W. A. REEVE, M. A. County Crown Auorue "DO Sold Wholesale and for Export, b prietors , Worcester ; Messrs. Grouse and Buck- well ; Messrs. Barclay and Sons, London; kc - to. ;~ and by Grace uru lnfy W BLENDING \ fIFl\A" * ` 1uuU1IlllVA.'1'1 Orange; pour add warm we. Borders of boo simple or ele CONFECTIONE Oran 1'11)! Nu: ka, si Arabian Nights, & inuted in this manna BLANCMANGE, JEL ICE CREAMS, 8:0: add one or two drops 0 go ankd Pink useful Magenta, Violet a few drops into an I ter; use with 3 brush milar to Ward and c., mzy be prettily l._ . LY, CORN F While in a liqu f Magenta. gaut tinting cannot I Rb` will nd Magenta, nnlnn nu pull or water. & ILLUMINATING: fflnn. - v\;I--- - 1____._,, nnpplleu 1n boiling water. BLUE: For laundry purposes is A 1. BOOK 'EDGES_: A Si ya 1 Lu W UUU STA] Canary diasolvgd 1' PHOTOGRAPHS m dye with water ; 3. pint of water. &c. IT.T.l'1MlRT-| """ nun.1.:I1nli.D' AND ATTORL 15 Solicitors in Chancery, &c. ()fces-i8 Claraucq SL, op] Utce, Kmesrox, C. W. - Joan A. MAqnozuLD, Q. C. : Jun Joan M. Mgcam. Knnynn 1 .._y_ . A u I.uuUVV ESHAVINGS, 1 Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, quickly, ifapplied in be purp Rnmw Dhnnn - * MEMORA NDA. MAGENTA : The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards 01: Bonnet Ribbon in IO_minutee; it will also produce a clear using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, kc. WUOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, with soap and water to avoid creases, and ' to render them clean. bye in boiling water. FEATHERS: Dye in hot. water COTTO auve, Violet. and Pgrple are recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, Violet and Orange. Dye in wsxm water. WHITEWASH: To color: 1}!agenta,for Pink or Rose; add half a bottle to e. pail of water, then stir in the Whitening as usual. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or w1Li.ow SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone. Heir. Fibre. Rn----1 ' ,.....u-mu some of t] produce an innity taste. uuuu.IIl:uI preparations c9.n_be their chief- so is for dyeing they are also hvaluable as a. for almost every known ma with which they can be used 3 cy of me result. being, indeed; I By. their use almost any article be dyed in a few minutes fo without soiling the hands. Muh A urn A ,- .-v-4 I-ll, u unng can be dyed with them. It. is impossiole in this small space to enumerate the many ful and beautiful chemical preparations c9.n_be fapplipd; while dyaingftextile fabrics, airs as n r-,n1n..-.~..- . . - - -- .-\..4u-zvxo uulu [HE R] tastes and odour-', '.`.'lu or other causes, and and moubid Bccrction tics and sofmns the pl _ --..-. .....:.u5 IlUll1 Luoaccn counteracts the irritation secretions of carious teeth. It puri- skin, and, used in the bath, tends tn: promote a healthy state of the whole body. . TI i\.ruv--- um. mpurganlc Mat-to the only known means 0 freeillg Drinking \Vnt. which is so cumnlon :1 c: To rapidly purify the with "Cund_v's Uzonisu duccr. 1V1'\lVl\'Ivl~\ _ ucum un uruu Dres.-`ing 1 mal `VIPUR. n1 . um: , for use. \' I) _.-..uo Ric-llarld T. Walkcm, VOLICITOR IN UHANCERY. ; Oioe---Clarence Street, Kingston, C.W. J. P. GILDBRSLEEVI, L.L.B. | RICH. T. WALKEM. .......n5 H-_~ _ :;;;'.;w ,. .. .; . [eCLs'O'f"l;'l'l'E aL"`l' ?l`:t')':3lnS and mvngoratmg ef. l')r~m.:..n nn:-,... .1 ,, , 1 . . IIIJILI bllllln Countcracting the effects of organic poison;-2 taken into the stomach. ' Curing Musty provcnder. Freeing wheat ud other scctl from smut. Maintaining the health ol plants in pots and come: vutorios. Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut owcls kvpt in water. Destroying the blight ol the potatue, vine, hop, Inulbuiry tree, &c. Washing dogs and other domestic animals. Clcumaing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubs. 3 uauulmlllg D1 dairy ulenuila. um .1 . IIILIII, I\l` IXUIIUIIIBEUII .I II\ IIUHU, LJUIIUUIJ, K)- Thc genuine has engraved on the Government Slump (outside each Bottle), FREEMAN'S URIHINAL UlILUI{()DYNE. 10.\'I)Y S I ATE.\'T FLUID or natural disinfec- (/' tnnt ptlI`i1`F, dcodoliscs, nnd:disinfL-cts, by the nguncy of nascent. or ozunic oxygcn,-it.s active priLici;:|c. Being entirely innnxioua, this truly BCiL`l|l|C preparation is peculiarly aadupted fur the following useful purposes, lor which all other dieinfcc-Lant.a_ 0na.cc0unl.oI" their poisonous or other ohjuctionable qualities, are unavailable and useless :- ` Delzecting organic impurities in air and water. Purifying drinking and other water from or- ganic matter, lend, &c. Freshcning the air of close places, and remov- ing: bad slnclls. ' Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. {`n.....,..___.,-__, .1 no . - WEIH \Jl|lUrUUIlIU- The Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, II. has an immense sale among:-t. the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be Lhus singularly popular did it not supply a want and F111 1: place." "|'InIIrut-Inul-nil luv Ohn Invnnlnn ninknr Winn- V `DD Uxuutnnu Unuunuu 1 nu, Iuvclucu U) 1 R. Freeman, Phsrmaceutist, is Illowcd to be one oi the greatest discoveries of the present century. it Is largely employed by the most eminent Physicisns and Surgeons in hospital and private practice in all parts 0! the world. It has effects peculisr toltself, md which Ire essential- ly ditferent to those produced by the virions compounds bearing the name of Chlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pain, from whstevei; cause, sl- 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 unshaxcn position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made afdsvits that they have tested its eects in careful comparison with .t..._... nru no (`nl'_l.IQ nnnwxmvsz rmrnnn- ll. Wlllo llllll III] II IJIIICE. Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, 70, Kenuingzon Park Road, London, S. I"Iu- nnnninn Inna onrn-nvnal nn ll-no nnninfbnf unu greuuy pn_'|t:l`rI.'u. ' I'll-I`4l'Al.`|..LVD. Eur] Russell communicated to the Royal Col- lege of. l hysiciaua and to Mr Freeman, that in Manilln the only remedy 01 um use in Cholera was Chlorodine. nu , ll. 1-, 1 rn-.,._. ,_ .1 r`r__-u- Y ..... .. ion. IIEVG CCSDCO HIE CHECEH Ill Cdl'(:`!Ul CUVIIPHTIBQII Wlbu those of"'DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE, and deposed to the facts that they louud it a more ccrtain_ and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANS. Fun! Run.-all nnnnnnnir-ntml in than Rnvnl Col- Hlacdonnld, Pal 3 RARRISTERS AND Qnlinitnrn :.. ru_ , ULLI o CONDY`S PAT}-I.\'T JIII ru us. Treating _,_, 1 [UDSONKS SIMPLE DYES FOR. PEOPLE. Any one can use them "IE be dvnd mirl-. L--- '- ' ' 1}1c ORIGINAL OHLORODYNE, invented `by n u_.......... tII.--....-......o:-o 1. .II.-.u-.I on has F`;.-C0nd_v's Fluid is 1 l`nr,()rganic _MaL-tori Ilv L-nnn... ...--7 ning the infectious I , dogs, &c. gallon makes 200 to: 1 .._..: uux, u.x.;. ng ing pickling tubs, mails. .-naua. ng the hair and darkening its coloun nim: .-In-`.1 azme the dyes in n innitv nf` n'w"" -.. - \,rll\Jg` I..`L`AlJ (run "rou.::'r PlJIPOSBS,) from the mouth impure '.Yhcl|Icr arising fl TEUSPI-I and n.\......___- -' v---j -1- B. Smith, 111,9,` )ElYSICIAN,' SURGEON, &c., P1 Reidnnma `l2l......_..._ :. I, 3: iilue, ASH: Magenta, for \ to` water, til in {Ha fl7|_:., his manner. fem, JELLY; FLOUR AMS, liquid state of A more elegant be had. )NERb` will nd M ---- `K "' ` M... mean. uye 1n whter. (a. few drops a sufficient for one feather). zfauve, n v o aver] KDOWD material, the ease aey used and the briilian- I: almost magical. Llmoat of clothing can for a few pence ngthe - ...... n uume to 01 et, C Lty be ected above. 21- ins few drops of-Co auve, Violet, Blue or delicate tints to Luce, vI. l.'l . kc. IVJVV Lunuute IO! g MEMORA Tho an-...-....|. -..J mm ul rrlpiuiy and c()l]lplrtI`|`\' mg \Vnter from Organic T.-nint, nmon cnus_e of serious disease. ` urify air, use the diluted uid a Uzoniscr" or other Spray-pro- ....-k.auuu_y UUl' 20 of; Bgnnet - }oods, ge, Pink, and Crimson produce xsfactory results. Use alarge bgiliug water in an nrthnn n. BOLLMAN CONDY, Pnlentee, Bnttcrsea, London. _,_____________i _Smtes, Prince Eda-sud island, Newfoundland, II II -` .,...._, . ,, ,. ,_ .. ' .)0C E Subscribers residing in Britain, ['9 iled &c.. [Dll-Kpr(:pIlj'1h(`i1 Canadian postage as above through the Canadian publisher. Newspapers coming into Canada. From Britain, by Canadian Mail Steam- ers . . - - diseases ,_ 4-;- PAIN : A Sixpennv bottle rd in 8 pint of boiling water mny be tinted; dilute the ;a. bottle of Magenta. to n ;c. I. Violet, e! I usaa with- |___ . I uua. ed wounds and destroying ani- uuulu as colouring I .n he mud am: on- L-=~ .uc U185 In of shade, 3, Ivory, Bone, ad, &c., attract the dye boiling Irnnnon in 4 ` - - - nu I.` VII: 1 III: ' ; any- h is imnnnainln nzoxrsnn WATER, ___\ Cmnplncll, ltlowat an Mac:'_LL,:`-.;:!, ARRISTERS, &c., Princ9S3 St.(::`., ..I`;`:;' ` B ston (opposite Daily News Ofce}, Annxninzcn Cgupaxnn, },.G_, Glenn: Lnncx Mowar, Gnzoaoz Mmms MAonoIlll.l.. March 15, 67. ` ,_ ....u u Aulsv earthen i SILKS: Brush them Wtf (A few I`-A-"` ' _'-he Srtlldard Scientic "In `vhntcr. and alyrzls ` rnnirv nn.l an.-...`: . I. vvubcl. uuu :lm)ru.~7 rapidly and coulplu-trly r from (lrnmnin '1`--iru ,__-.....r-usu LIIIUCB xt, pronounced by yd sauce." is n-`=- iII_lr}ure and foreign arising mn tnhnr-run _--uyvIIHJ' lU|' flux 9 to teuing rops of. Colour-- , Pink; ts to Linen, v 300 gallons ndnpteu ,5-..-. J1 u.IUl."8 {cannot Magenta Vi-1-` 5 u-xme rubrics, colouring agent`. Maris]- the noun thcrbnth will according to r. z:.. 1., Periodicals, gs t Parcel Post New Stamps are 15c. uce," _pr;- The Public nrtl:lnn- `-` ` -4-v.. nuu lUH'lg ng from tobacco m elm :--:....:. it, Blue, lftb an..- of came. TEE Pomadoa, Role ; metica, French E Tooth Pu and Viola xtrscta nblieitl;-T t Powders, 005' , Lavender Wator, J nice` and Glyou-inc. reparations for the us`): Ill 10 Drsr` 1-mwm: cmwow, ' ESQ, Surgeon to Charing-cross H For several years past I bit: of prescribing Dr. de J F.R.G.S., capital. ' u.nwnu.UU. Sale 1 iota, 16 V -' new xorli United States . .. .. Circulars, `Prices-Current, Ha Books,` Pamphlets in the to P. E. I_, l\'d., and U. S} Periodical: A: ah--rm ma. e1u:rvI'LL `Author of the Sp D_r. Granville] bu foun M LigbtBrown Cod Liver Oil- elfect in a shorter time than I it does not cause the nausea often consequent on the an pale oil. DB. BARLOW, 1r.1Ls., Senior Phyaicfan to Guy`: Hobpitnl. e"ect.a, sud believe it to be a very pqre oil, well fitted for those pugs in which the use of that un. un"1'I11!B Y, Medical Oicer of Health, and G_l1ief Analyst to M - the City of London. In all cases I.hsve found D.r. do Jongh's Light-Brown Cod` Liver Oil possessing the some set of properties, among which the presence of cholaic compounds, and of iodine in 1 state of organic combination, are the most remarkable. It is, I believe, universally acknowledged tbs! this oil has great therapeutic power; and from my investigations, I have no doubt ofits being is puroindgunadulterated srticle. un. DAL` h.I!)D"I`15l`, F.R.S., Coroner for Central Hiddlesex. at city: All IZILI. -We think it a great adnntuge that there is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which is universally admitted to be genuine-the Light.-Brown Qil supplied by Dr. de Jongb. It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst a much variety and un- certainty, we have condence in its genuine- nesa.-(Exl:ract from Consumption 2 in Paul- .............,, nu nave commence in Consumption: and Remediable SjngexL _9 DR. LANKESTER, F.R.S., l1`.,n'-`Au I ..- I";-_L__I I-. 4. .. __ i DR. EDWARD SUITE, F.R..S., Medical Oicer to the Poor Law Board of Great Britain. .1! TIT- ;I.9_1- -- H--. AJJJLVJII JARDD, DA_'l'., Il.D.,V Physician in Ordinsry to the Queen in Irelnnd. I have frequently prescribed Dr. do Jongh a Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil. 21 very pure oil, not lukely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value. I consider it to be - ..v... mu, u: Lcuc uuucge. l V01. liOyJ UC- tavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings. PRICE-$7, for the two volurhea. By ` the post paid, $8. To E II vuvwlus Jcuuucu rulcu, VIZ: The North British from January, 1863, to De- cember, 1866, inclusive; the Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 1864, to December, 1866, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for l865 and 1866, at the rate of- $1.50 a year for each or any Review; also Blackwood for 1866, - for $2.50. , THE LEONARD SCOTT Publishing Co., 38 Walker-atreet, N .Y. _,___.,- v---I11.` By Henry Stephens ofEdinbu1-g{1; and the late 1. P.Norton, of Yale College. 2 vol. 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DE JONGH`S Oil is convin: V nu nun-.uu'l-...l...:.... _.-:LL. ,A- -- T_he L. S. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR HENRY HARSH, B.t_1RT., M.D.,[ Hvainign .-- BRITISH l RIOD{CAL8 ENTERTAINING STORIES glnm A .. In-..n no-.n-...6 .-.4` ........--I --__-Is The Fat-mer -s G-nlde . Pug. `Co.;s:publi5h "***NVI1-I-E,?r.na, nf thn Hon... .1 4-: rosfian. It hv mail the Dane- _ . K John Mudlc, . ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Com &c. Utce opposite Post. Uice, reet, Kingston. ___._.. D11 THEBY, AETI Nuuucuca In IE5 gen , its . 2L ,'J convincingly proved {ht of medical Inliu-urn-v Adam, `-BROWN COD lb Bars, iuullll.`.' Early I Gildc:-sleeve as 7 BARRISTER3 and ATTOR Canveyaucers, Notaries Pu Richard Wal VOLICITORHIN "Q. . nm....Wm~---- 34,00 Finn _ 1.vu 7 .00 10.00 13.00 16000 I ovu 10.00 12.00 lf\l'\ Wllh same prlvugaj ~ N.B.-'l`he nqmu nary bruina|s 3% ' ' such houses itiillmi : Sales, Advelitisef M ` I .. partnership .NotieQy* individual Member! 01' for Sale- Lucuquuru In Us lg , The halfaquu-a IE` ` ' Price for squats =" .. $40 with the priVil a[3_ ~ % amonth. '.M ' 3 momn. . W-' Half aqunra to, `:1: 1'! 11 ~ WIN vnnnmli manner 10 nnea 10 ~ I V Other Noticalill = of which is top interests of In Reports ofnnkg, to `attend Loot Sermons; Ickn _ -to be considaro} on the same nest: Business N otia. T' run! Thesquaro to be Thu hnlf nnnnrn 1'1` u 4 uxunnu, DU HUEUN, Residence Harrowamith. LI IZUIIIIB IUIC UVUI v ' ` } - Above 10 linen, `If tion, and two ceuu~ ` , insertion. ' Subsequent - ` `V once a week, 4 cent!-. ` Notices of -Birtll..`u7 D0 of `- DO iii heading, land!!! | ,_ sated by a acnlaof Iol ._ M under 10 lines 75 l'Il~Iv.n- Wningn Ln Vii?! Tuun av 6 lines Ind undcgl. snd 13 ms! ova] ` :n1:...e. no-inn-hi. r nu u.I.IuI, 'l,l!mI`I 17 cents for evclql A have `In ling: I i enabled to with greater expedmgg L5 ' 4` in the_Gity, Ill ocvlq-if VA - W" - . IDHV he fnvniul of Pun an "a J 9b Printing, sud Bcpok, Job, and ' we willgivefnl - ` is put up inboqlu ~ hm". dozen IN . ' .101 Kingston, Jan ) STALUS UNRWA `IIIWWI I -ua uni`! SAKS` ` BOOK, T1?-` Perkins, Author of TH? ' ner, " The New 8|! ' King" on The Sacred ' Wu; will send: ;` unynddrees on recap` If ' Gown Pn'nnn" insbld Sinola nnnina i-~ ------ ---A \IL\/I`; - D carefully printed M Form of Deed at the Daily News 0_ ' gages and ntherlti" ' II) IEIIIB IUI UV? 10 lines, 51,25,155 7 Illlhf fnr nvirr PRINTING 111" y UAD LAT M ot;':ar the;n for'snl]:,nt?t1ig` ' and at prices to don " A qpy but HOME IA .....-\o :33 I11.` )ARRISTER-AT-LAW. * ENCE STREET, op; l'.`..l-.-...._... 1 "V 1. Ana LI DA UTE and the Hon. A. cu]-"Hg RICHARD JU MlIS_ NIH? 112,1-.._' nzulll luau. W. Hon . hr The Provmm; I. rammg; 3'3 ` RE now m-mi-..x.. ` AIIUI-I III!` `a RE new prodn uni A of America: gm LOCKS, L Afl'0HE offer them for nk, o..n..~ ' uuc AISIIIIIQ 4 July Ill. 1867. _ F1.'u.\'r1.u. Disurun -'I`ho publisher of the Culedonin '.`~`a<-fun: complains grievonlly of hav- ing been done out of two dollars and a half,` through the dishonesty of qjourneymnn printer, who abnconded before his mouth was up, after dmwing lhlt amount in advance on n shoe more ` order. We are p!e:1sefo note, however, that the publication of H10 Sm-lmn is continued this week. --IIaIm((~n Tll:'J_ :aans.n1;JI:3tlJ!s?.n"[`;?: .M.WlLSO - >r.JOHN c;. n?:`i'.i"!` LJUIJQU. Labels, Handbilll, Pamphlets, Iniitationi, Law Blah, Posting DIM, J Couoert`BiIl_I,` ' Rgilrnnd E-Ilia? :1: Pnonnn" " 2 copies in pupae: a 100. DAJIM Ne;,:"6=m UE March 15, 67. 119.4% ~ on from Sir Hugh Gays ; "time M 'lIenry,VIII., to E':l files, when htd been oblige Y. 1 ` `aid from the {I81 ` . `manic;-?%m been fun` . ; chi|_d1-en were out ell ' - lid Weavi the vclinfrch-d -- ,....ugeu. and CJ . ctl'n'as eve l1'e,sn its James Agnpw, DARRISTER and ATTO ENE Y-87 veyanoer, Arc. Oicfagot S 11- none}. .-.1 .n_- h __ ,_:l 7......` Au sun: VCTJ V qiilsn ago you promised ` Jightof heayen to be my T you have over and uv ~ syonr promise, I tell )7 gilugmyou from it,` Go, % iil1--,geI; all the good yo .|nI'gnin; but, married or u my 1-,'{ living or dying, you at raised his hand with . His word}; Vaoun Y; .F or "all her steady neue .Phi1ip! hEarrenson`--let me _ No $0143. If I have been b 1 lly. Now I see} SB M Juan and fbrever; in .Woke ffbm her; audwus :- Ache wiqdow, (past _ Iditsilay of up __ Im--oI renewal and _ Iyipthe varyin fo ` V __ V (.116 church, throggh V ?J',"" ~ - M, you said you loved me ! `Idid-I do. But you know _ whit: our prospects, both Hhink Icould.bear to liv - .-, 1.....- .._.....4I..:_._ ._l-.__ I IIJIIIQ: I. \I|J|uIl\.l JJCGI. II`! IIV M to have everything abo ' nipqnble and straitened. ~ _ . luerens n depende; ind worse as I grow"o ` of my life. Releases Juueh seek something bet ` than this hopeless waitin }?Itoo an weary of my life. A got up and stood facing _ lI.tnrI.]n luv nnrnni-`hina i 5v up uuu anuuu unsung z , startled by something I and waited with her hnu '1 H : '~of her chair. j"Helen, he went on, the: ; inequality between us al where you choose,--an i `glgtmslly weak, easily persu iglmmpqe` up your ` mind,to I `m"e,` and to marry this ._'*dl:it.\ But for-dnce I lid)" _ ou,_ Here, in this very A00 .vnn urn:-ninorl .ana::'n1*he fell, half kneel ` gasping her hands again ."You cannot do `It ! be cr Iwillnot. ve ` `to: live and lose you. llliuab, pray hush, dear P red, soothing him as if j blc `child. You see 1 toe-onsult._you.~ Il1av_e do nothing yet that you nee I.) .2 v ' H "1-_` Why, but for you 9 mitt I have all the ne . f. ` and you. 7 lg` me to her side and laid . .1 her hair, which still gle i_m-ongh fhe half darkness . V. `back in her chair, movi under his touch. > =.-{have something to tell yo` and you will not like ` morning I had a. let ` cc to both of us." 351.";-paused a moment, shook md went 0:; quickly. 1 l . wisliea me to "1" ch, mil" I am tired of i 4_;...... tn aive me a home,` now. You w think you 1! . but except`: for the sgke `rm 1 would not take it. and for your sake, I wil at very promise won uuag, mo, Philip, you gnu nd`h!`hly? .` v ` Q ya;-J I must. answer hi -11 . A. ur.m.uvnU'1'U KING ST NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BUOK b'T()RE. CU Sn I. am uuuu uu. A `uuiousto give me home, ` soon to want one. On i" to coidlg m8 1 ? h |u-I1. Do you come to as II will give you up to this mag make you} a Qoun ' v"."\1` - 315%): - --mu nun , nuu-`Illa ` _ the window, past ya, lost inst-gntly ind - A _ V g:_Iur1'1m` II. `tin. .n..v - - - Wilkison & ARRISTERS AND AT? Hnlinhn-~ " . Nswsrumxs. Truusigut T'.1p(`1' in the Dominion, to Britain, United States, 1 . E. Island and Newfoundland . . 70 Subscribers. ee-k*_v .. .. .. ..pe1-qun.rter Semi-Wee-kly . . . . . . " Tri-Weekly . . . . D.1iIv " .. .. an .. `;V. B. Niingaye; TTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Kinoalnn I`. m Convey I A Ul\.V I": I `A'1"11 Kingston, 0. W. .-u.a- .. .. -a... -- Smmpa are issued of ic., 1c., James Tl.\f'I!l':vu S. J 09301! Ba 11`\1'vw1-9 . ._ _ , __...--.au 1.; I AUBLVJD I `SI-LIA` mcer, Office Bagot Street, I of the Britisfz Whig Ufce, up: 1 . -3-Ir, 'ER-AT-LAW. K 6i`F1cE-cLAR- J dppoaite the Post Uice. 1 7. Apropos of`the anecdote of the dog_ who amused himself by coasting down bill, a corres- pondent mentions a cat of his acquaintance, one you old, who every morning wipes his paws up- on the hall -mat before entering his mistress}: bedroom. If his feet leave a mark on the white eovenet of the bed, he is told of the fact, and again resorts to the mat` and then if not antis- ed that his paws are clean, he dries them by the note. The earthquake-shocks in Lancashire and West Yorkshire nre looked upon us phe- nomena of some signicance. It is assum-_ etl thatlhe subterranean region which has given signs of disturbance is connected with the Neapolitan outlet. Vesuvius has been silent for some months, quiescent after the grand simultaneous outburst of the two chiefvolcauoesof Southern Euoope.I But it haa lately shown signs of _renewed action. It might seem that the earthquakes and eruptions of last year might have sol`- eed `to relieve the pent-up subterranean lorces of the whole earth for [many years to come. But we not only have evidence in was the scene of the quake last _vear,.we have news of fresh dis- turbances, which threaten results of the moat serious character. For at Santa, Fe do Bogota an earthquake has taken place, so violent in its action that, according" to the account. just tained of the whole Cordillera go fr Thea are we th t th 1 1` ; hand of Nature is never at rest. 6 P as `C C .,.u.uuu-_y--unamoers Nos. LLY,Q.C. DBAPER. ., .Vuu.,4` 5 above ....upa . _ . `-ices-Current, Hand Bills, nmnhlmq in ah. n.\...:..:__ 1'y Nv Ylonrk ' 'lIlna `nu A u.--rr1nDe(1 J ` Public i win" nun Ar T`~" G Q-`T. ` Jnuis PA_'r1-ox, Q_C" MACHAB. K`. TL Cartwright, .AW' nnnunn : auon dc lllacliar, {D ATT1`|D\fr:vo -. r A "V The richest mm in Vienna is Baron Sins, the banker. His wealth is behaved to be much great- or than that of any member of the Rothschild funily. Bawd en, rgmr n -- !--~-----.4 ' TU KIN STREET Pr`-III` IIIVYVYY AIJCJQIICII , AT'IV`ORN'EYS-at-LAW, r-nrv In- - _._.._v-3, A'l;TORNEYS-at-LAW, Marina pink- anes rublic, much of Pz-oteats in a. For sale at the st, PORTLAND, h. ="J "1 V, Conveyancer, &c. Dec. 1. at. 11 U comml ., u.Iu5uI.UlJ, U. W . , WALKS! THE M-El:--A.NCHOLY OF (THE EM- ` PRESS EUGENIE. A correspondent, who gossips pleasantly concerning Parisian atfaira. says :-- Some people fancy that the sleep shmlo of melancholy which overcomes Iler Majes- ty is less owing to sorrow than to disap- pointment, not unmingled with vexatinn, It the impunity with which the sharp satires of Count Arthur de Boissieu have been cornpnlsively sti'ez-ed to circulate through Paris. These lampoons of the good old sort, such as were prepared by the Front]: and swallowed by the Court in the days of the great Cu'dinnl-c0ntaining nothin but what a gentleman (granted, a apitefu one, however) could write and-a gentleman listen to without degradation- regularly appear on every occasion of pub- lic ceremony wherein the Court bears I part. The first was the opening of the Chambers, then came the procession of the Bauf-Gras, and so on. Nothing can he, to the uninitiated, less offensive than these elfusions. purporting to be nothing more than- a simple description of the a'a.ir, written in tolerable verse, and always pow- erfully expreaaed, with a knot in the lash," as Bbileau describes it. The study and crae with which the verses are composed hIYe hitherto placed the author beyond the reach of prosecution, and the Gazette (la France, in which they appear, has not even received a warning, although every lawyer has been consulted Gnuet himself, ineioralilc, is attributed power of the lnw`s resources to prison a man for Notre Dame, has thatno ground of'pr-nsccutinn or annoyance could be found against the author. The Empress deeply annoyed, so tis said, and complains bitterly that such things should be deemed harmless, while they hold up to ridicule the '_`C'luy` do Z EtuL and all the ceremonies in which he is engaged: not sparing his ofciul representatives, nor his Uourtf. nor his wife, nor his child, nor, in- deed, anything that is his. Reeve, TIVI DKYDVLI -, unuu DIIIS, Dominion, 7.7 Q ---~- ~- -Printed forms a D..m:.. __-_-. 0`;-Jposlte the Post ILIAVIAI 1 Public. r `V: Gonveyancer, Uicp I".Im-m-...`. . . per oz per 4 oz . per 8 oz 95 '2 . .313-1'8` 3; l2c ,2c., 3;-., 1-zgc. V... .v nun.-_v LIIIIIB Ul I-ullluug l1luLt :l'lil1S4 Experiments have been tried on stone, brick. iron railings, and timber, with very g'raif_',' ing results. Pieces of timber coated with the preparation, have been sunk fur two years in the xfnter at Pm-I anal arc- now perfectly snuml. Textile iabrics an- Bfsq rendered "waterproof and indestructible V 1t. .u-uxu JLI L, 33 King , ,. ,...... eel, second , upstairs. n v 2.] nuuu I , , Clarence gunnua, , muc n...L_ :, A.I..IJ.I'J 1 ` CITY _ _....-nu. LIQ. CHLOROFORMI 00.; . WITHOUT PEPE Sole Manufacturer :-A. Manchester. unullu. Nofx.--Tbe Professi ferior, secret, -and ch the market. Each gel simile of Propriel.or outside. -vu|\4U uunuruuy) 83 [D8 UIDSE1 cine that has appeared during century. In diarrhcea, colic, agl I have found it. to relieve more pain more joy than any other article I named. u'..'__ I! *`- - From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Ghloroform. Sayckville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I lhink Chlorodyne more to beat the others, pounds, out of . . To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-I only requires to be known to be appreciated. I have no hesitntien in characterising it (viz., Towle e Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi- the present ague, spasms, nnin nnri A...--- FEfARI-`UL rzxrusxox .\?\ h 1,().~.=s 0F Lu`-r; 1x 1-.-nus. T -.--J The day seems as yet, unbnppily, f'ardis- Lani: when public opinion or State 1merfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret. medicine whatsoever. It is to bo hoped that the profession will oontinue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such I.hings."-Lancet. TOW].I The Original Preparation of oh-\-. t College of Physicians a communication received by burn from Manilla (where cholera had been graing fearfully) to the effect remedies Lried, Chlorodyne was 1h tive. 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THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, i For purifying the Blood.-Price per Bottle. Preparations are in H... +-...... u uuuucu CINES. R V. BAUD, Graduate and Member: Medical College of Paris, CbiefP`h_v5 Extraordinary for Epidemics ot the Civil Hospitals of ju: troduced in England his M CINES. ` unu uc uunugne. - All the above are carefully pre pormtion, and retain their excel in any climate. 96 Strand; London. 17 Italic DR.VIC'l l)ER.F'UMER appoiu of of Spain, V the Hr`-lgi-ms, K 1 ! I1 IY Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. ~PerFumes for the HandI.m....l.:-r Fnibh rzuxx-|: .wu11. ?"-._li'-l"I711si.~* ?7`-_1E:t(`3l./ 1 I

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