ovimosnte the Post. | Thdusand Ill [11 3:: King. I on the . (V... untuu. No'rI.-The Pro ferior, secret, an the market. d chen sch genu feasion is warned against in- ` p compounds now in ! iue bottle bears a. fee- LIQ. OHLOROFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. ` Sole Manufacturer :-A. P. Towle, Chemist, Ilancheuter. . ...-.._,. Uauzus Kmn, MD." To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-I{ only requires to be known 1.9 be nppreciatbd. I have no huiutien in characterising it (viz., Towle e Ghlorodyne) as the moss useful medi- -vu;:uD UUMUKUDYNE. * The Original Preparation of known Composi- ` ' . tion. From Dr C. _Kidd, Author of Standard Works J 1 \ on Gbloroform. Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. . Sir,-I think if ydu would advertise your Chlorodyne more than you do, you would help to beat the `others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe a. secret re- medy. Camus M.D. Towle, Manchester LUW O1:iginal ` education are lost. universities, and sccom ns.aaL'UIJ4 to read. out instead of attending to their books, pass their time in rowing, cricketing. jumpinghrunning, throwing haninters, and "putting" weights. Athletic sports are practised to an extravagant ex- cess, and time and money are wasted, while the opportunities of acquiring a nished Not only are the ordi- nary course of politics and contemporary history beyond the knowledge and interest of these muscular young students, but the young men, it is asserted, grow up to man~ hood` painfully simple and loutish. The hardening, vulgarizing effects of athletic amusements, pursued beyond the point ne- cessary to preserve heal: h, it is contended, are visible in the rising generation of Eng- lishmen. A disagreeable coarseness of thought and action, it is stated, is impres sed upon the young men of the schools and psniea them through life. . /I ~- EARL RUSSELL sent to the College of Physicians in communication received by him from Menilla (where cholera had been graing fem-fully) to the effect that, of all remedies tried, Chlorodyne was the most. e`ec- tive. The day seems taut. when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be members who by ` the disposal of such thing_s.-Lancct. 1*nw:.n-are nm mm----~ |l|l|DlLlsn By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with `Cress Seeds in a. state of germination. they are united with organic life, which thus renders them digeslible.- The in-itative and stubborn m.inura.I has thus become the nucleus nf An nu-nnr.:.. .-...I.-4-- `Agent for England and British Posaaasit E G. DUFRESNE, 79 Wading Street. May be obtained of all Chemists. - ul l.nnuJI|.Ig tut! 131000."- ',' The above Prepars of Sweouneats, pleasant I ticulntly adapted for II They coniat of three preparations- THB BAUDEINE, Au eicient and prompt Remedy for Clio` Yellow Fever, Diarrbma, Dygeutery, and excessive action of the Bowels. A gold III was awarded by the French Government 11 V. Baud for thi `valuable preparation. Price: Small, 13 lid; Medium, -15 5d ; L: Size, 119 per Bottle. "I`|'-TI` nraccrn . m . ~ - _ _- .....-u, 5:5 pct JJUILIB. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the Syste per Boule. V THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifying the BI.0Od.--PrinA -2, ma ..-- n - -- m.-Px-ice 2s : ;nn u1A5'l.'A'1`lZI purifying Blood.--P _' Tha nhnvn D....-..-. = _ .4.-:_. DR v. BAUD, Graduate and M Medical College of Paris, Cl: Extnopdinary for Epidemics in Pa of the Civil Hospitals of Algiers `Lroduced in England lgis ORG: CINES. nu_., "- V " Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water.` Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the H'.:n. in any climate. . cuuulra I0!` mu Glycerine Toilet Requi- Handkercbief. Isitea. Eau de Cologne. All the above are careful ly prepared for Ex- portmion, and retaiia their excellent qualities 96 Strgnd; 128 Reggnt Street; 24 Cornhill, London. 11 Boulevard den Italiena, Paris. ,-.-...... .u -uu uuglill _]( men, it IS asserts-d;'gn the M fcssediy to read. but insteac oh,.i.- |.....L... ..,.-, 4- - ' um uuulpuuy nus ocen doing business in Canada for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by me prompt. and liberal setllgmentofevery fair claim. [1 has fully complied with the laws of Canada by the deposit with the Government of Stocks H) the amount of sscyoou M J A -1.! in --r--~r---- `` _ ufuvuyvll 7 And is prepared 1:: issue policies on terms as low as the safety oftbe assured will permit. JAMES SWIFT, ` ,,__A V 3..., .--u Losses paid in 50 years, 'J`ES CmPY has been doing business ` Canada fur nnm-Iv an um"-. ....,a .a.._:.._ .L _ JAMM Kingston, March 3|, '69. `ZEtna In.~`.urauct-, Cu. of Hart.- furd, Conn \ mun UP CAPITAL AND sURm.Us_.i s5,15o,93x,71. ( r_AiV .,. , , , \_ ...... .43-... INCORPORATED IN I819. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETa`$5,l50.93l,7l _ ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland Ports on favnurnble terms. Losses promptly and libemliy adjusted and paid in Canada Currency, -1 A Mm.` u\Un:m .u _.\... `Home Insurance i.`uln):my or New 'l1:u'cn, T`: l_1.__A_- OF` LONDON. . A genl at Kingston, L '1-nos. KIRKPATRICK. lioyui Assurance Company r o LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. - - MAXWELL W. STRANGE, Agent for Kingston Ofce-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Home Insurance Company of New H:1von`~Um1n., CAPITAL .. :,t1,ooo,0oo._ PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1868.. - $2,079,896. Funds deposited in the hands of the Govt-rment for the security of Policyholders_ All re risks carefully surveyed, and the ` rate of Premium nmde to correspond with thr- rrsk assumed. . JAMES SWIFT, Agent, _ St. Lawrence Wlmrf K1ngston,;MarclJ_ 31, 1869. 13139. Murine Insurance. I569. Elna IlIlIllII'lI.lI('(3 Comimny or` llurtford, Conn; L L. J. fissure, E. l . Donn, President. General Agent, INCORPORATED IN [919 - -- - . ~------*"'""$ Plmanlx l-`Ire Assurance` Company I i F Iii Freeman, Pliarmaccutist, is allowed to be one of": the greatest discoveries of the present ' cunturir. It Is largely employed by the moat ` eminst Physicians and Surgeons in hospital and ' private practice in all parts ol the world.` It has l effects peculiar to itself, and which are.essential- ally difcrent to those produced by the various l compounds bearing the name olOhlo1-odyne, but I have no pretence to possessing its virtues. 4` rapidl relieves pain, from whatever cause, al- lay! the irritation of fever, soothe! the system ' under`? xhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out pr ducing any one of the unpleasant feelings so cornonly arising from the use of opiates. It jcontir es to hold its unshaaen position in the ' estimation of the Profession as the best, most i reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and ' have td-aterl its cliccts in careful comparison with I llIOH(` f DR. COLLIS Blt0WNE'b` Cl{LOR0- :ni':~'1-;:-`;" mu deposed in the facts that they , lonnd n. more certain and reliable prr-paration, and greatly prcfcrrcd ``F'Rl:lE)lANS. ' ` l~Zurl_'ltussell culnmunicutrd to the Royal Col- , Ir-go ot Plnysicians and to Mr Freeman, that in llunill.-S tllu only remedy of any use in Cholera was Uhlorodinc. ` The illledical Time: and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, ijtatns, It has an immense sale amongst the public, nnd is prescribed by scores of Ortho- ` dox Mt.-dicul Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supply a wnntfpml fill a place.-." Maiiulhotur-ed by the Inventor, Ric-hmr.lFrec. . man, 79, Kr-nnington Park Road, London, S. I I'liu.geriuir1e has engraved on the Government 'Slnlnp gout.-sizle each Bottle), FREEMAN`S ()RlllIAL CHLORODYNE. innfonxsrsu. onnoaonnm, inintea by [scientic Physicians made.allidavits that {twat 1 .. $1,000,000. ` 13013-] ~ deposited = ; gate ......- ........_ I L Athlcticism. pursued with so much (ion in the English schools and universi- ties, is now but.-uming'thc subject of severe criucism in the English journals. is u , .. , V d evo- on I { LT CHOLERA, DIARRHCE A- unt. RUSSELL the` I phvnininru: .. ......._.,_ -LII! ull! D. SA`lRAI.ll. CHARLES Wu.soN President. _ _ Secretary CASH CAPITAL . . . . $1,000,000. L ARE AND RIVER RISKS taken on hulls I I 1 und cargoes at reasonable rates. 1' _ JAMES SWIFT, Agent, Kingston. 31. '69. St [.:1\.wrnnn.. u.'I..-..-r March 31, 1869. [VLCTUR BAUDYSE conipt on 'l"IJ l3 D ---- v- nuvu nulng, `-1,ancet_ T0 Wl.E S GHLORODYNE, Binal Prennrntinn nr 1...--- 1` _-_, ...., aw um mos: useful as appeared during the present :1 diarrhuaa, colic, ague, spasms, it to relieve more in any other article that M... -- paiu and cause ' " ,__ _r...uu.uus nu 1 urIa,1Me 51.. Algiers, has just. in- ORGANIC MED!-I ma, wulun com`- me, Chemist. Mnnhnunu Luuullllul AS Uy U0 [DC or the dead. Let us 1 rican paper. ,- _,-., uuunppuy, I211` (118- .ic nt icine profession will continue to `thy the conduct n'f' n....... ..r =-V ...w.., I Iccatlllly, London. ban rs, he Mn-W "'0'"--` Member of the 1 rlleze of Pm-in np.:..ro:.--:-- MI IULIUJ , `JAMES SWIFT, Agent, 9.! T.an1I-onnn (UL.-. , _.,:,...vs;, uuu H16 .he medal 2 to Dr Juable nrenm-grim. - Tuilet Powders. Purmb!e Fountains. Tgilet Vinegar. Hllif Prnnrntinnn _uzur r reparations. Tootb`I m-vders -' Glycerine acqui- a duct V llltigf. _H:1ir Preparations. 'l`nmIn`D.~....A..-.. - :)RIANICiMEDICINE. I-`-Bllleay [Of Uholerj 1 3 the owels_ A nnm -.......|-1 -.._, uuun |.U Ell tiuus lady cun pztrted; u wid husbaml no mu 4 L_,, 4. .... Iuu U" 11' 1, 2136111, St: Lawrence Wharf. u u-H11: 1,1gPe lJl, St. Lawrence Wharf. u u.IE|uUl.' 0! we ` , ChiefPbysician M Paris, lane M.D. inn-n |-..... L. Posaaaaions, no 99 -ans $24,000,000 aval- Large ..---n no uuu ` be being ab- ry to the Choleu, nuululll GELATINES an ' coloured with t '9` H INK: A Sixpenny 4-D or more of cold _ H I WATER.- One dr '-.' PRINTING on G "`_d- ordinary way. - (""_-a BLENDING some produce an in; PPBBDI mate. roams, EA AND PER `"` b This delioioua _ lonnoiaaenrs TI: '9` W` | and solely by Le V l ' are reapectly cauti 9' f' cations, and ahoulu 't`"'P Namer are on W: Stopper. As for `Y5K Sold Whd] ale ; .prieI.ora , Woroeatex mm, yell ; Hours. Bart .._.l_:-_n.|.uL)IJ. .11. UIVK Lhu hour to such an finna Iurlw rluuru I, W6:-center ; Maura .,,.._.. ....muu nee Inst has an Wnpper, Label, Ba Loannd Perrin| \ and for Export, by . G:-one a well Barclay and Soul, Lon. kc. ; and by Grocer: Ana nn_-_ an ALVU YIEILR-INS. delipioua Condiment, pronounced ionnoiaaenraz The only good sense, is 1 by Lea and Pox-_x-ins. The Pu d sgnma tworthleu :` Worcestershire Sn PEBRI ' . [J deliaioua Ggnswworceaterihnre Sauce In:-.....:-_-,, :.._. `moat. Dronnnmua I._ ...u pl`uAM5, arc: While in a. liqn add onegor two dlf0p8 of Magenta. simple `or elegant tinting cannot. I CONFECTIONER5 will Orange and Pink useful cnlnnrn (`]'IIlY A """` ya: Lu W QUU STAN Canary dissolved in PHOTOGRAPHS ma dye with water ; 8. pint of water. &c. ILLUMINA"I`nur1 . - I pull or water. &. ILLUMINATING: rang - nn-._ ,- beautiful colouring, ac- Apply with n WOOD STAIN: Ditto. ` OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2 Black to half a-pint of__l3o: water _QA"l`t`IJ'I'l'7f" . _ , ,_ ..-u-vncul. Iur one leather). COTTO : Ma uve, Violet and Purple 1 recommended. LEATHEER: Blue, Magenta, Violet A Orang`. Dye in warm water. WHI'l'E3; ASH: To colorgagenta, for Pi: or Ro; add half a bottle to a pail ofwat` then gstir in the Whitening as use Mauve; Violet, Purple, Blue and crims produce pretty tints by using one bottle more, as directed above. STARCE: Stir ina fgw drops ofolour Mapern Lian...- ,,___ ........-. uncuus In 0l`(1(3l' [0 what to wear and how to make it, how In puy for it, that their grief r rcspcclubly. .It divides up the s I such an nvtunr nu... u All i nan Am-1: color :> Magenta, Pink add ofwater, usual. crimson or few drops oFGol9y_r-- Magenjta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; these mpart delicate tints to Lace, Linen, &c. WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract the dye quickly, ifapplied in boiling water. BLUE: Forgiauudrv Dllrnnnnn :. A I [0 re er them clea FEATHJRS: Dye in or the-dye ia suic: Mauve, recom ended. LEATHER: w 0, pnj, . .,..m L--c MEMORA NDA. I I MAGENTA : The strength and beauty of thin dye in! almost incredible. A tle wi I dye 20 yards of Bonnet Rnbbon an 10 mi utea; it will Rosa ~ ink by using less dye. Suitable also for W7PolIen Goods, Feathers. Silks. Au- nt: .1 xr v -~-<-`- UDSONK3` SIMPLE DYES FOR PEOPLE. Any one can use them Lbiugc-an be dyed with them. It. is impa in this small space to enurn"rst.e the uses to which these wonderful and beg chemical preparations can be applied; their chief use is for dyeing textile H be dyed in a lew minutes for a. few willnnuo ..,.:1:_.- - av UJCIJ Without I n _, ....u LUU and mo: bid secretions of 1 tit-.4 and softens the skin, tends lu: promote a heal bully. ....ummA1'1NU: Mag Orange; pour a few d1 add wagm water; use 1 Bordemigof books, aimila Arabiani Nights , &c., m inated in this manner. I.ANf`.l'l A|1nn -'-- . .1'Iu._-Lg; mean, nan, nutter, or other provisions` . from Luiht. Cuunic-racting the obcta 9!` organic: poisons takun into the stomach. Cu:-in I Musty proveuder. Freeing wheat 31 Ll ,uther angel from smut. Main _ining the health, or plants in pots and conserv:Lorie.~a. ]'re4-=ut'Ving and restoring the freshness 01 cut -' [lowers kvpt. in w:iI.o.-r. I)eSt.r0yilIg the blight oi the potato:-, vine, hop, nrulm-try tree, Sac. `vVu.~liing dugs and mixer domestic animals. Clcaming bottles, bccr barrels, pickling tubs, dairy utensils. Z \Vai.s-lging the hair and darkening its colour when lufrning grey. I-Jnimpcing the purifying and invigorating ef- lects offb:i1_.lis and tube. Drqsjing poisoned wounds and destroying ani- mal virus. ~ ' Trenuillg the infectious diseases of cattle, - horsce, dogs, Jzc. (Min irnllnn ...-I.,, ....n A /,4 7 '\.IA1L'lA Huxe their what: I_ . an DIILINZ Abol of how `V. uI.|I\_f U|lJL'LLlUll|1UlU quuauucu, are UEISVIIIKIDIC iand -13%}:-93 :- " Dec:-vgting urgauic impurities in air and water. Puri~ing drinking and other water from Or- ganic Iuptcr, loud, &c. Free "`-ning the nirof close places, and remov- ing 911:1" mulls. ` | Free g meat, sh, butter, other provisions ! frmu 'vlhAf :3 ~ - ~----j-----1- ! \0.\'w's PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec. i Lung pun ics, duodurises, andjdieinfects, by the '1 ngn,-ucy jut` nascent or ozunic Oxygt.-n,-it.s active ;princip:. Being entirely innuxious, this uuly 'sciL-ntnc preparation is peculiarly adapted for I the folluwiug useful purposes, iur which all " other disintl---.t.m1ts., on accountof their poisonous J0!` other uhjuctionable qualities, areunavnilablc l and -Jmilurau -- Magenta, Mauve, Violet, l ,Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce Lhe mpg: satisfactory results. Use nlnrge ;uant._~_ty of boiling water in an earthen aan. ERIBBONS and SlLKS- R.-.1. .1.-.- r-..-.. uuuuu, 1-earners, Silks, Arc. UULI;ENS: xi ~ V Tpollen Feathers, Silks, -VLJENSI Magenta. Mnnvn 1.r:..I-- .,..u. uye In not water ~?Ed ' ' r .` ya la suiclent or one xgf Mauvn, Vi.-.1... ---I _ ,_,... ....-I-.un| but: 8356 liich they can be used and the brillian- nh result being, indeed, almost magical. i use almost any article of clothing can :1 pence ; soiling the hands. MEMORA `TA: The nlrnnn-O`~ --J ` ' ` ,.un:_y we air, wee lIom1y`:s Uzuniaer" or Organic Matter in W'ntcr. and abrda known means ol rapidfy and-e0rupl(.-Lu.-|_V I)1_inki11g \VuLer from Organic 'I`::mt, so cunmon a cause of serious disease. idly purify the air, the diluted uid fum1_y :s Uzuniser" nr mlm. q..,-.... .Condy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic .. .-.l wvrullll , I "'1 one requires ll special effort of memory. Hurse-caning docs nut seem to agree with the public : it produces uiglltmarc, per- haps. At a uiectiiig at Tmyes 1t came out that hnrsu Lliul nut go down with the pub- lic; but we are` informed that "the equine population at the country, together` with mules and asses,"inight supply 55,600,000 kilos of food annually. They are cultivat- ing 9. new animal here, who is, as the late Mr Riclmrd Tattcrsall would have said. "quiet to drive, quiet. to ride, and a good \ roti into the bargain. The Ynck," from Thiber, is very like venison to eat (an (lit), and `la Uuru .3..." ".\f\ -"I - GE, JELLY, CORN FLOUR AMS, &c: liquid state A more be bud. )NER5 will nd ll ---- -- "' ` - _ ._... . uuun nonu W A] (Fun TUI 1.1-;'r PL'|:POSB8,) om the mouth impure and ;cJour.~*_ `xhealn-r m-ieinn rm... . PATENT UZON ISED `NATEHR, (Pun nu... ..... n foreign ours, irhethcr missing from tobacco rs, and counteracts the irritation rcretion carious teeth. It puri- ns and, used in the bath, note healthy state of the whole? .....-F. uuu an egg Met; witha brush or M oks,aimilar to Ward and Lo nta, {my be prettily illl .1 Tut?" - STAIN_:wX Sixpennv bottle` lved in a pint of boiling water [8 may be tinted; dilute the II. BULLMAN CONDY, P.:tent.c-c. Battcrsca, London. 3 water. T A1` , A .... up-ug texule rubrics, [usable as a colouring agent known material, the LI] used and an. 1..:m-- -,_....... .J Eu uuuuuL'l'u. |Thus, for example, compuare now with snow; hoe with sho-:;Leighl With height; *love with move and rove,ar1d rove, and so on. In fact, of 50:O00 words, only about 50, or one in a thousand, are pronouced as might be expected from the spelling. So that, to be an accurate speller ot English words, nearly every separate " _ . . _ _.... r\Jl.l lla my them; any- ilh impossiole many beautiful us can ha nnnlizul . --|-3'- 200 to 300 gallons adapted ----- U-1 -uu ueuuntul ` D while ` farica 118 38 a l`ll]l'II`ll|in4- ......._.' witha 31? r Lock s =y illum- `. vu.Iu Ul.'UB5e5, and Jye in boiling water. . (a few drops feather). et and Pnfnig --A . . _ - ----auv OIUCB |t, pronounced by ad sauce. is un- in the bath-will e, according to pro visions` , .. `rt uuvlll IE1` n and Partial :1, Bottle, and u out: ulllJ.l.CU HUI! other Spray-pm , - ,- A strong detachment of the North Americ-an and \'i'c9t lndin eet is uudered to cruise o` lllf.` cons! of Cum, Iu protect. English v-.-ssela from Spanish outrages, .7 It is cited in favour of the universal nlopliun of a phonograpbic s;sle1n of writing, that there is no principle in the spelling of English words. when a child or foreigner has -learned to spell one won-1],. he may not be sure that another word similarly spelled is similarly pionuunccd. Thus, love I-nnnc. and _--A and I GUIVU maonts for In-a1e y. nnnfnetory, 7 Vin . London, an-ad Depot, 5 Rita Paris. Bnlnbluhbd 1770. >1," 4_ rename:-s. P:-Vine Purity and Excellence of Quality. Loud and Paris. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. PATENT SUNFLOWER OIL SOAP. GLYOEBINE SOAP. 1? Every veri Also in Cartons of 3 Tableu. ' - Pound and Violet Powdorl. 0" notice, French Extracts, Lueudcr W330? Ohcrry Tood: Puts, Lime Juice sud Glycmne. and every dolariptlon of prepantione for the Toilet. Hem-I B B bid ' and Sdui 1'9` ceive Indanulag-n{}im;l:y c`5:'.* props-ationa. Vine. _Street, Bloomlblffl: ondon, nnd_l_)eppt, Rue du Grand m""" Medal awarded for - , ,-r --...uv I'll ' ety of Fancy Soaps in lb BIu'I- ` gnu tn unrtons Ta Ponndu, Rose Extra Too: Li: ant} very - vourite preparntion is strongly rocoln-_ mended. I Sole Propritoru--'l`IDlAN & SON, Chem- T late, 16 Wormwood St:-eet, Londo'n, E0. ;*`-}i `I EDWIN GANTOST,`-ESQ.) I-`.R.C'.S., Surgeon to Chm-ing-crosa`H0epil:1;l. For several years past I have "been in e ha- bit of ,-... u 8 n1EHSl`ll'l .--wu-vs ul M Dr. Granville] Light-Brown Cod . act in a shorter I it. does not cause 1 often consequent pale oil." ......=u Iur mose cases in substance is indncated. -DR. BABLOW, F.R.S., ` Senior Physician (:0 Guy ? Hospital. n__...,... V.......:. In nemtu, and Ghieflilunlyst tol the City of London. . In all cues I hve found Dr. de Jongh n Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence of chulaic compounds, and of iodine in a. state of organic combination, are the most. remarkable. Itis, I believe, universally acknowledged that this oil has great therapeutic power; and from my investigations, I have no doubt ofits being a pure and unadulterated article." DR. LETHEBY, Medical Oicer of Health, and_ C]: H... n:._. -2 I ul nun!-I. "We think it a great advantage that there is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which is universally admitted to be genuine---the Light-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. de Jongh. It has long been our practice, w_he}n prescrilriiag the oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst a much _variety and un- certainty, we have condence in- its `genuine- ner:-s.-;p-(Ext:nct from Consumption: its Early and Remediaple Stages.) ` ma? Cmxxnsrmz, 2.3.3, Coroner for Central Middleaex. " I consider the: the purity of this oil is secn.r- ed in its preparation, by the persona] Attention of so good a chemist and intelligent 1" physician as Dr.de Jongh, who has ciao written the best medical treatise on the all with which I am no- quamted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold ' nulu Ill cacy." SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR HENRY MARSH, BART., M.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. I have fzeqiiently proscribed Dr. de Jongh'a Light-BrowuCod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value. any Medical 0;:`er I .u. v Llpi \Jl'IJo DR. DE HONGITS Oil is convincingly proved by an overwhelming weight ofmedical testimony, and by le practical nest of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most eic;- cious, the most "palatable, and, from its rapid curative ebcts, the most economical ofall kinds. Hence Ilna. univ...-...I ..nI..i...:._ -1 n - ' - ' ' nmil imic now carried on between Eur 5 e Iuml lmlia will chiey pass through line ; Lkuml ;" but. sailing vessels, which would P Uimul, but nl-'0 down the Red Sea, will not I` u Ihu Canal. - If, however, new sailing \x-ssols \\`illlml1,`Ill1:llu nu.\'i|ie.ry steam pow- or specially iulnptcd to the Cunal and [hi- i Hod Sen wrrc in he constructed, they might ` . 1llVl`l'l lhv l:ir;_:_e lfnllic nnw heiug c:u'ric l- ,imun-l llw (Tape; and Mr Fowler thinks that ctnurpiisiiig firms W1 try his c_\'p-.:ri- || A .I II - inn... ..vl.i..|. ...; , , not only require steam tugs tlirougli thu- ` _ _.., .-- .-an-5:11, nus LIIUEII lllC_I.-' eecm, economicalofall Hence the} universal celebrity 01 Dr. de Jongh's Oil, and the unparalleled demand for t.h_i.= uuri-` valled preparation. l`IDMAN`S -npl C3- /_- -v uni-OI`! By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the late I. P.N91-ton, of Yale College. 2 roll. Royal Or.- -tavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravinga. PRICE---$7, for the two volume . By the post paid, $8. Subscribers may ob-t-ain back numbers at the Iollowing reduced rates, viz : Tim Mm-U. R.-.':.'.;. 0...... r..- .___ ..-..... . .. 1' U B 1' A U` E - When sent by mail, -the Postage to any prim oftbe United States will bebnt Twent mu, Cam; 5 year for " Blackwood, and bet 13] Cents a-year `for each of the Reviews. 1 xouowing reduced The North British from J anuary, 1863, to_ De-- cember, 1866, inclusive; the Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 1864, to December, I866, inclusive, and the London Quarterly Ior 1865 and 1866, at the rate of $1.50 a year for each or any Review ;also Blackwood for 1866, ` I0!` $2.50. _ THE LEONARD SCOTT Publishing Co., 38 Walker-street, N .Y. All-V ` BLAGKWOODS EDINBURGH VHAGAZINR (Tory.) _ _ _ HESE Foreign periodicals are regularly re published by us in theanme style as hereto- fore. Those who know them` and` who hnve long subscribed to them, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the last few years had deprived of their once welcome supply ofthe best periodical literature, will be glad to have t them again within their reach ; andtbose who may never yet have met with them, will assured. ly be well pleased to receive accredited report; or the progress of European science and liters; ure. ' ` u-vxv-.u.pu --A.` _ _ ,7 nanny. TERMS FOR 1869. Forany one of the tour Reviews For any two of .he four Reviews For my three of the four Reviews For all four oftbe Reviews For Blackwood a Magazine - For Blackwood and one Review For Blackwood and two Reviews For Blnckwood and three RcVieWn For Blackviord and four Reviews THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative THE EDINBURGH RlVlEW`(Whig). - THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free chfh) AND tulgaria, We are to1d,when women wish ) into mourning they simply turn thvir` unis inside out. We can`: he1pthink- Lhat this is an improvement upon our :n_ Thus, when any ofour people (he : is at once a tremendous paui Vumong female friends in order nd out to main: it .....-x._.,, CANTO-N,_ ,Q....-- ' " And a. lair-go amount of general Price, Five Cmta. Sub The L. 3. Pub. Co.n_js:>_ publish T `E-The Farmer-*3 Guide >_ I'l'_A 7,7 1" uu I C Perfume:-s. :v n----* "- _ 7. ya: ml-III-I 0 Jr. has found thnt Dr. de Jongh s t-Brown Liver Oil produces the desired `. time than other kinds, and that as the nausea. and indigestion too on the ` administration of the ril." --. ua.I4nL1 V 1.1111] kuthor of the Spas 1 Ir. ` -Bpowu Cod Tim... n:| - BRITIEH Lrnnxonncaz s. DR. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S., lrlh-n- 1-,. `L- n. w _jj-----.j----__.___ .131: Jometrs" LIGHT-BROWN con LIVER OIL. ` nu annnn... .._. _ nut, .ch ____i__~_______ SEA SALT, for llh in `vnnr nun. GRANVILLE, 1r,R_s_, [If that 4` Q-...... -1 A P08 AGE. wt hv mm! -an Dana- ` to the-;Poor Law Board of Great Britain. I Inc. _DIrBB5, ISIOOIIIIDEII,` , Grand Ohantior, . + m 1111.15, 1r_ 33., "3P88 at Gernuny," is fnnm-I H.-. n- .1 7 ______ -n 7330! Soup Hahn and `riza Math] .=--..1...a 4-,.- -........... A`-ll-Ills sscric-Ll;'n tbl universities pro- cad. instead I, jumping, _ running, :d rnnnhu-..} so - - I'\I11D1 -- >........:-.n.'u_, "Hull IE8 be a ve_ry pure oil, well which the use of that Addiess: 2171 :iongh'a romp 1| Ian... ....A #4-00 H (an I-uuc lUU 10.00 13.00 16.30 12.00 4.00 .. I'I`K)LlIll nu nouna that for for the one who has pascd ymoments of intense agony or that bonnet should not ; and`. suchu division of the no means just to than living Qet us have a cha}ige.-A2:ae- \ '. ll 9 . tion, um! tub unit _ Nu, va LAKIII J7 5"|=*"`:*' 'r md~13 ` '51 ! eenufor - M rv. uufla 1- luy gush It divides sorrow nf uch extent that no ambl- l(l0 emirejuatice to the de- Llnw can srrimm fn.-1-... I. tin`? home of this ,5, ..........5, |.ulU\VlDg' tting"weights. d |itiC8 And (Innr4nn---- -/ Pa1Nr1ii" and azpriaio any but `Boll direct to the " Iih ,__._J.......u. nu tut: (IB- cuu grieve for her late than ve nrinni-pa nnl Ar cave. The northern end of the Bitter Lakes is 59} rnilu from Port Said. The Bitter Lain are 23} n_1ilee long, Ind TF0!!! fhflf level of the Mediterranean by the inux _of `the water from that see, there will remain only 15 miles to be traversed before the two aoae are united, and it is evident that Ira may look _forward to an early commu- `nlcntton between one sea and the other, al- though not perhaps immediately available. Provided the Canal be maintained in full dlh and clciency uumonahle, the noun passenger and , and the charges not ' v H). Tuurr. 3! n l.l_--7.u_J -A .. ... \JIllL.'I, LU HUU r)W to perhaps mt grlef m:|v mm!- routing _; ` W n.aI.......`.[% am `W Hnndbilk, Pnmlihlntn ms g .13." _a.-. nu u-it of Pi! bu . WPGIFS. ` In pnauleu: g It ;and the bill. may 11 or counties, i. e., prnctic who pay the tithe, two V, who by the Uqiveraities; a ji-gcnenl body of gchool ` rrecognized institution idea that when they '.i`M gtoo lunch chnttr is and V Ildntly this Board is on 1` rdinnry powera-powers, 1 tlegialative charadter. rcpyn of one of the in Well a parish, or part of a :; orcoumr , insuiuiently J M hoola, and order that I W ,_ yhots utgbliahed at , ;= 2 which, as tl1e_ Duke said, .i in; the education, eve \mt:V:i_`d:The 'St:(3}ch, ho _, thin 3 Ion: who "i how to walk. Then the V. _plehe, gindced, at-bi = _` . Isaahwiiich it win it if tousennless set in quot ` `-nd power to order t M H "'8! be rendered adequ `E;iiin?.'.". .`.';l`Tf`,"?~ d W - 4.11.: J. 1 IUU . D CHRONICLE AND NE! every Friday morning, anc news of the week. For E in advance, you may send ` for three months at the postage. For One Dollar six months. Single cop Cents, may be had at the 1 Princess Street. .' b1 the new -W---~ lly P'.f";'a , uceP`."' We '`' ` fm-3, and a few hund,r ` r - ' ' A `(I : _ .. h Umversltle. :0 31 ll xnilwa has already in sc wt maintained underco Inn. 0, owners of l V , ' 9 hmi=a;~hln<}l'l_!d I I9 "'fI6t.AtouS81h Enslwh PM sf ;; the Church aI:[_<.1_1N= WI`! rinlike most. divine i$`l" having held `l : I of Ar II in the ad A gym 1?? introduced . -lw!_*=`V1 custom is that chi aliases should be e `n the parish school. the , . . lsbourer sittmghe of am. farmer who , `M1-jgildren of the clcrgyma M` oueof the landed page `L '2' " I13 shame bench, leirnin M master the some brsnche V P Wherefore in Scotlnnd W. tske the form of class . ~ A: gre generally compete ,1 ' ,;ggj1e;;ed very bono "` " i": s inhburefs son to go , md keep himself the ` y, nsnn American Innnu M -the House of Commons, rgyvonr Scotch Immigrants. sickly. The ifaults exists are rather de fiv.'} ` Only one school is p _'E parish, and a. parish i `jlity. :I`he school buildings _` -The schoolmsstere is, to V to have a. property in his p Vii difficult to dismiss him " : or even for hsbitualr l State aid is only given 1 -- in each aided school * to the Scotch ` is in childhood, and 1:-."` the grant bein l 5 iniount of voluntary 'ti`*iIhcse things reqirc t gpto horernedied, not by `hwrichlhsvo time to attend `;{Ii`n-ths case of similar grie =_;hIttnow, this year, it} t llhunent. Under the plan ire of Argyll, and ` ` hytlte representatives of , Jooard often members ,L_I`hom one will be a paid - by the State, two in M the Crown, two eleotprl. 4- 1; mil V" , M of counties, 1. DEV till`-I fillln burn ' tor says 2- W 3. march on l_s`._nglu . h jucation. She 13 to ' 1,, gnd that bill; were 1 rr-H Fggingle clause needed J colonies of her great 3 full the dreams of "u" formers. Were a chi ool without the mas! the fathes: or o_the1' g ` ne, the Scottish . b the new measure would `ityllll P'.f` ;'a ` ~, e'xcept_o.httle mor " ~ .,;eps, lie Universities aid ' .n__2.. 1 H' r I`-iR20TrIsrI\`scHooL% B `-- nnctdtof 23- reu dve_re:1' Zgequ ation, and y, `_`aome xecbg higher educat I large proport K36-101.118 Univ f'\nIIn M-- I 2- an V HE CIRCULATION of the Nmvs is fylly nne-hH.lf lat; that of any other daily journal 1) in Kingston. The circulation of established weekly CHRONICLE AN is also greater thgn any other wee lished in the county. Adverti: perceive that these journals are media for attracting public atten his locality. 7 Id SINGLE COPIES of the 12 , N1-aws may be had at the cou the publication otce, Frincess street three coppers. facturers, JOHN GOSNELL All: C0,, Perfumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princess of Wales , &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urnn Tauncs Swan-r, late of 12 Three King Court, Lombard Street. * uu unsagreeanle odour; and is ensi John Goanell 5: Co. s Patent Tr newly invented Haii Brush, the cbanical construction of which the two operations of cleansing a simultaneously. The Parent Ural---3-~' "- uu, ALI uuzl 15 each. John Gosnell 8: Co. s Cherry Tooth P whiteness, protects the enamel from decnv, and imparts a. pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 13 6d each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce any shade Brown or Black, of good natural colour. It cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour; easily applied. Cn. Trichosaron, or l'\L.. T`!-- QEND IT TO YOUR (jhnwrnr ta .-...-. xv, Wu ycuula and nne emollient qt John Goanell AI: Co. s Violet Nursery Powder is guaranteed p aery should be without it. So} 6d; in line 13 each. Jnl-nn l1,........II L I` - "" .... ......m n uunucuu support which he ` could hardly have expected. ' Yet he had many ` difficulties to contend with. The rs! estimates of the labour, time, and cost. lnul been wonderfully rose-coloured, and as the work progressed ils colossal propor- tion: became manifest. For fteen years M. de Leseps`lias kept up his _own courage and that of his sbareholdgrs. He has gut as much moneyns he has ncuzled, and will no doubt be able .10 get more. His engin- eers have done their work will; `I!l'tlf)l'(ll- nary skill, and the Suez Canal will ev.er remain due of the marvels `bl modern sci- ence. uusuut. John Gosnell 3; C0751 Perfume. '_|_A ,5 ' .. . .- | 1. clluuld. John Gosuell 1 .is in universal Perfume for the . Tnhn n .__u- .u..uu, :1 most cnmce and fasl John Goanell Jr Go s Pr Perfume, 3 most choice and prepared expressly for the Highness. Int... 11...," . ~ - -A nmu nuuu WHARF, 93 Upr John Gonell & Uo.'s Sela Bouquet, Royal Yacht Clul UL-b Perfume, Essence of toria. Bouquet, Fmugipanni, the Bride's Bouquet. John Gnnnnll Jr (`A - 5- - _ -. ., ..\..u.- L cr!uII18B: E89 Club Bouquet, Jockey Wood Violet, Vic- Military Bouquet, ' Gosnell in Co : f rince if Wales Per- fume, a moat choice and fashionable Goanell Jr n : D..;.......- -- pe:-fuma._ I ' \FIE gross frauds which continue to be tised by obscure manufacturers,` more particularly in Germany, by imitating the la.- bels attached to JUHN GOSNELL 6: Co. s PERFL'.\IE.RY, render it imperative upon the Proprietors to Cwrlox the public against. such nefarious proceedings, and to request their frirnds and patrons to purchase only of respec- table dealers, who import dirct from John Gosnell 3; C0,; and invite special attention to the address- ppin unr r rnn ._.- * ONEY TU LEND. $50,000 I KL `security of Real Estate in the 4 try at a. low rate of interest. N1 cl1_arged. R. M` A u-:1 -)9 l-IJU il\.|Ul.'E55-" RED BULL WHARF, up John nnnnll Ir l'- '- ............ uu..:,n L I UlL.`l IL 1: -at-LAW Solici- tors in Chancery--Chamber3 Nns, 7, 3, E `J, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, C. W. Juucs U'l{ElLL\',Q.U.- | FRANK G. Dxumm. ` um-`ICE 1u:.\L()v'1:1)'i`0 N;`|`l| \' :\ins.\.\u-n _-_.- .. - .444 \4an..\.\lJ.' (I`V/`um Z/it Lulirtuu Times.) One more stage in the progress toWuttl.s completion of the 5u-7. Canal has to be re- corded. On the 18th of March the VVlllt`l`:`n of the Mediterranean were admitted into the Bitter l.Lukt:3 w_it`n perfect success, in the presence of the \_'ir`crny of Egypt :t`nl tl numerous company". One of the chief {me- chanical ditliculties has thus been sur mounted, and there can be no doubt that, in s. short time, the Canal will be opened for vessels of a certain tonnage, the Whult: length from Port Said to Suez. In August, 1867. the completion of the canal was xed for the latter part of the present year. 1869. The canal had attained its full breadth of 100 metres trout the Mediterranean to Luke Timsah, and would he continued to Sernpe- um and the Bitter Lakes. This part has I been fullled, and already the waters of the Mediterranean are tlowing into these Lakes, which they will take many weeks to ll. The remainder of the excavation does not present any remarkable diicultyfsnil we, v - may therefore consider that the` work will be completed within :1 reasonable time and the canal be opened to the ships of the world. _, The history of the undertaking shows the strength ot'nat'innnl__tratlitions. The pierc- ing of the Isthmus of Suez has been a fa- vourite idea with three generations nt Frenchman, and descended an a kind of heirloom lo Napoleon III. When General Bonaparte was in Egypt in the last year but one of the last century, he conceived the project. and had a survey made. Ilia engineers reported that the level of the Red Sea was some 39ft. higher than that of the Mediterranean. This remained ll[lql;lL'S'.l(m- ed for more than forty years. and was al- ways taken into account in the references _which were made as to the possibility of cutting through the Isthmus. In 1840 :1 new survey threw doubts on -_thc existence of this inequality. In 1847 8 commission or English, French, and Austrian engineers was sent out. and some years later it c_oIn- pleto survey was made by Linunt Bey. The result oi" these new examinations was to cxplorlu the notion of :1 difference of level, which had been looked upon by some as an obstacle and by some as an advan- tage. It was at the tine of the Crimean war, when the inuence of France was highest in the East, that the. then Viceroy, Said Pasha, gave a concession for the con- struction of a, Ship Canal between the Mediterranean and Suez to M. Ferdinand do Lesseps. Wliatever the success of the enterprise, the name of this gentleman will be always reckoned among those of the ho]- dest pioneers of practical science. He had certainly the protection of A powerful Gov`- ernment with the good-will and condence of his countrymen, who believed him to be adding a new glory to France, and gave his canal a nancial support which ' of wonderfullv rnR9~r`nlnnu-n.I ....a , . _ . . . .._u.uu.an1u11l.1U|'iLVEY-I D reymluer, 810. Office Bagel : door south of lhejirilis/a Whig Ui August I. k '" `.iBi.'.Tn*..7:ie:" ;ARRISTER,Attorney-at-Law, ) &'.u. Uice opposite Post. Uf [,'f,,-,A H. ...x..s \Vill-i.-son &'. Reeve, ` L-\IlRIb`TEIlS AND A'l"l`OR.NEYS-at-LAW, Solicitors, Couveyauuors, kc. Napanee, U. W. 1.H"FICE.--.`uuLh West corner bf Du}:-das `mad East Streets. Wu. H. WJLKlriU.\f. W. A, REEVE, M. A. Uouuty Crown Attorney. , A`IIlIuII l nu.) :\:.VIJ A l I i) Solicitors in Clmncery, Ullicc'.S--iS Uluruuw SL, Uice, Kmusros, G. W. Join: A. MACDC.`ZALI),Q. u, \ Jomx M. Ligc Kingston, Ja.u'y 16. )ARRIsTE_R-AT-1 mus; s'rm::~: l`...L_.. - -- V(I'"lIl.'-| IIIl5l`I'l3 at \ RII(r(`.Ilr]>,V JARRISTERS and ATTURNEYSat-LAW, Uuuveyuncers, Notaries Public. Riclmnl T. /ulkcm, IULICITUR IN UHANCERY. D UlIice--Ulnn-ncu Street, Kingston, C.W. J. P. GlLD!\`.R.SLk-2|-IVIC. l..L.B. | HIGH. '1`. WALKEH. Ylm-cldmgnlal, i"aIl0II- & Nlucnu-r, H)Ai\`l{lh`1`I'2[{S AND A'1"I`URNEYS-at-LAW, ) Sulicilors in l`.'Imnr-pr-u lrn ` J. HHl`.Si;1iEli|:IiV'i.-i;: PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, am,-, P. Riulnnr-an T-[.:.-u-.~-.-.-.-2- ____ ._U_.__.._D _._ .-....- --_r...,...--V Holloway Gaol in London is so well kept _ that it is usually called among thieves "Tu'nell Park," The prisoners have good beds and good books ; they are allowed pens, ink, and paper; they have the occasional luxury of in bath ; and if they want anything, they have on- ly to ring a bell and An officer in uuifortq wniti upon them. A re-cently discharged inmate was met the other day by a friend. who saluted him with i any, Tom, how fat and well you look i" Ye-s," was the reply ; I have been spending three months at my country house in Tulfnell Park, and it does me u would of good." I `| ltnmplu-II, Nlowul dc. Slacdonncll, `1'Al(RlS'I`F.RS, A'.c._ Princess Etreel, King- slou (Opposite Daily News 0m.;.,. _ Al.:.us1n:u (}`Am~m:u., L: U _ Guam: Linen MOWAT, GEORGE Mumzs Mgononnllau .\l.-Ln-h IF: 0: : .:____ , WEDNESIZ)(. \\' 1:\`15N1Nu, APRIL 3? .<`:g.'}c }4`1_1.*1717.-'1 of l:|_enr'y Dando, of Bknnautelea, hal fallen heir to I large fortune by the donith of :1 relative in England. The sum is said to be about $80,000. Mr Dlngin leave: this week for Enuland. He has been a hard-working, indns rims man, and his good fortune is accordingly lhn more appre- ciated. So says an exchange. We congrntu- late Dundo regarding bin great expectation. l3..Il-....__r1__I :_ 1'__.|_ v n 1 J$iin_n};; }1;_.vn/1:3}, B ARRISTER and ATTO RNEY-a` revmn-pr in {H1:.... D---- , __-. 'l"[`l)liNiY 1 L (_`l1un('rr_v, Nu nut, Ji1u;_;sLuu. -1.. U Man-h I5, 15'. u 1 -a1uI41.I. DUILUEUN, Residence Harrowsmith. Reilly azfiiapr, * IARRlSI`ERS,AT'l`0[{NEYS-at-LAW son. 3 Cbancerv--I`.hnmv.m= rm... `w. H. mi.;;a;-;:,% T'I'URNl<}Y-AT-LAW, Convey L Kingston, C. W, _ ,/,___ 1-`ICE lumuvxsu 'm umu .~:.'1`1u-.1-:1 M:.u u1 1*u:~:1'r1; l`Hl:1 (,`I'l'Y Lmuli r5'I`()1:E. CIRCULATION the DAILY s larger than my j_uumal published on. the old :1 AND Haws eater weekly pub- Advertisers will that journals An: .1... 1.--. FRENCH DUELLISTS IN NEW YORK. THE DAILY NEWS--j-WEDNESDAY EVENQNG. APRIL 7. .3 cm;-pl! I511 l\ lV\v .. ,,,_, ..v..u nu ul yU|1l7 aths reduced 1 Dollar it.`-may Single n.m:.... --:- , V _-- q1CZ-g-H, ' E_R-.v\'I`-LAW. UFF[()E-CLAR- S'l`l{EET, opposite the Post Uice. 17. 2) FRIENDS.---Tbe : Nnws is published iorning, and contains all the ek. Fifty Cents, paid x it to your friends the redm-pd u-+-- --= FAUTJOI I AI: Co. a Jockey blub Perfume request as the most admired. : Handkerchief. Price 23 6d. [ & Co_ 1,11 Nruvnaun `D--9 iechanical Chair for Brushing sry. For Prospectus and par- ) the Patentees and Sole Manu- Maiestv. 1h. D-:----- & a Prince )ice perfume. Princess Alexandra s delicate perfume,` sly use nf Fl... D---| El): Daily Nana. v Attorney-at-Law, Conveyancer. : Uice, Clara.-rgce l. : `gnu nxlxln. 1 &c` Hun-nma Hr nm -eateemed rs: its unqual- ,- qualities. C033 Vinlnf um.-I \l:n,n -_ - ...,.., l`-1;` W, Solicits: :11} Public, 6.30., l ':u'1wriglI I, An? ..n.,...... 93 Upmm THAHIB Sralir. .'s Select Perfumes : Ess I Rnnnnnr T--`--~ 4____*__ IES DAILY md counter of ?rincess street, priec I Upper Ten ` .. u u mueo to tsuez. Thus, Lter Lakes are raised to the A lediterranean of In will remain no united. and ip ;., ....:,x_... U, . In, ` JANE:-I Pu-ro.v,iQ.C_ Lijcum. 5:Iwal(5n, ITIT .- -~ to Ied ` am in the na... ._ A '(jRNEY:at-LAW,Con- ice Street, second Uflice, upstairs. u ueucate perfume ' use of Her Royal . -`quill HES. Tm apd Milleeur ad` pure. No nur- Sold in boxes at -,,,\.., .u .-.-uu on me in City or Coun- st. No commission M. ROSE. r"`J "1 Conveyamcer, kc. ` Dec. 1. "" '3 PORTLAND, . \i- uuyunn WU! the best attention in tuwan z r tllcwntc ,were in 1. -\ .51.-.. -..,