Kingston News (1868), 19 Apr 1869, p. 4

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Hbme ; 1,569.` _ ......`_\.... I KJCDICINTJ CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. ARE AND RIVER. RISKS taken on hulls and cargoes at reasonable gates, - . JAMES mvmr, Agent, ' Kingston, March 31, '69. St. Lawrence Wharf. /Ef.n:1" Illsurance Cu. of Hart- , fort], Gaul}. ' mun UP UAPITAL AND SURPLUS- $5,150,93l,7l. f,`___~._-:.I 2, DA `V llume Ilxsurange Company or New .l:m'en. Ix :- _;Ma.rch31,1869. H" + "." ' Agent at `Kingston, 'I`l-I \ DI. u .Kfngstou,M:1rch 31, 1869. AI 0n`me--33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1863. . an Kingston, March 31, 1869. _ _.-.u-- -n-vs: 'AT71v);'r':y':;)f -inbourern, in exuuting I grant mound in the no'nher'n part of St. Louis; un- ` embed :1: Indian Iepulchre, 698 feet in length, Ind 25 feet Iielow the Iurfnoe. A Inge quan- tity or boon, beads, coins, and other relics were found scattered shout. D. Sn-nAL:n. President. T CHDLEBA, D[ARRH(EA, ` go. `ARL RUSSELL sent to the Call` 1 phvaininna 1: nnnnn _:-_.- CAPITAL -i;}:.`l~ASSll Pill] CB COIIIDRIII LIVERPOOL `fun LONDON. " ` MAXWELL w.s1~IuLNGE, I .-.-.L l'.._*7l__.A- 3 Insurance Couipany of New Haven, Conn. mriuc Insurance. 1869. uxircuuy. . ' JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St, Lawrence Wharf. w'l':iI0s. KIRKPATRICK. ____rr..J, can l.lIl' pinibn ' or State interfer- e advertisement or Isle of whatsoever. It is to be - feosion will continua to the condunt nf H"... ..t :---t -n... us.-vu- nu` ECU I.`- Tbo Capo ofGood Hope ha been visited by a Illnlfty unpriadcd M d-nxptud burn: up 0 ill ill l_lIIIl1l. " A aevexe nrythluf, AMI the hut val Ilill riainnr. when on uh. nu. nf u--s. .... __ Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toiiet Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders Glycerine Toilet Requi- sites. JAMES swnvr, A _A_ n.A1LY, NEWS`---MONDAY CHARLIES Wmsou Secretary :2. 1 nnn nn.\ Ill VI-\JtI..I.hll.\l,l'I3, Agent. for Kinguton set. St. Lawrence Wharf .'\ $24,000,000 u no aid and RATES, AND 112- YOU Do NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE or TYPES AND ma: ' ` RESOLYE A1` 01:01: To -`-ya -unu UIIII E]? UVCTWDIUI1 m. `ha mt ning, when on the 9th of February ns btoh out in several places, and in a few haw! covered a district four hundred miles in length, and horn fteen to fty in breadth, demoying all houses, treel,crop, caule,md up- puutly nntlm, 3 few European: only escaping by 1 nub `to the unrest river. A...._._ ,5.- _c0NTRAcTs POSSESSING THE LARGE81 qmounuxon or ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN 11113 orrr, -rare JOURNAL onnns ran 31:31` mmmn you LOCAL AND , GENERAL ADVERTISE ' V IBNTS ;- THEREFORE ADYIBTISEINTHR DAILY mews." IF YOU WOULD Ir `iron Hun }NEwspA;>z:ez zmnrrmmsx PARTIOULAi3S or A LOCAL PAPER DAILY NEWs.| AD`VERL 1`ISING!\ " -I:i;~'r1 bsT BIICCESSFUL THAUESMEN, % AND uzncunnr - ~ I1. 3/ WHITHOBE. To Culnm.-l llnuitiun, Wellington. A letter from \Vctlitgtrru, fillhilltp 23ttT January. says that _1mtlting`0l"'nn cxcitiiig character has occurred on the Eut Coast. since the capture of Ngrtpetc , and the col- ony nu tho utmost. condence in the ability and tract of Mr Superintendent .VI'Lean to keep matters atrai ht, if not fetteretl or thwarted by tlieDceimo ooa. Farms and stations that had been abandoned have been returned to, and the energy which so distinguishu colonial life is dilpiiywg it-_ self creryw1It`?tei- i-' Alleyel are now tiutnetl to tie West Coast, where C_olone1 Whitmoie had lihnst'o'mp leted his airangements fur a forward movement. The European` force cannot now be less than 1,200 over the dis trjct, u1d"twor-thirds`6f that force can be cnnccntrnted at any mnment. There is some ditculty in exactly knowing the whereabouts of the enemy. VVe renal and hear more of 331.0 Euwartfs camps than of his pulls, and while he has no doubt taken care to provide himself with some toltirnbly secure place: of retreat, they are at present p unknown to us.` Whateyer Colonel Whit- more I information and plans may `be, there are outward signs which lead to the con clusiinn tint at few days will see the begin- ning of in Itiempt to recover possession of the ruined hornt-steeds and fair country which were 3 few months ago abandoned becuuseofthe paucity and want of disci- plinitill (ha, hurriotllyoollected levies from our `principal towns. Last week Colonel M`Donnel revisited the scene -of his disas- trous detest. in the rear of Nggtn-oste-xnanu under singular circumstances. The two men who were made prisoners under a ag of truce ere still detained in Wanganui, and from them he llntned that the remains of the killed were burnt in a heap, except more of Major von"`I`empskey, which were burnt by rtnmsalvem Taking with him eighty mounted natives, they reached the old ourpostof Waihi, and tethering their horses} went forward on foot. Toptheir sur- prise, the pub was unoccupied, and, relieved from fear for the present, they readily found the rennin: as described; Von Tempkey. s they brought away with them for interment, and the rein_a.inder they buried on the spot. The pub is described as the strongest. they . had ever geen. TIMES. PLACE THE 'MA;=YBE`MADE AT 'I`HB DAILY NEWS OFFICE. AND YEARLY SPENT MONK? JUDIOIOUS USE OF` ATTRACT CUSTOMERS IS THE BEST DRIVE` YOUR BUSINESS, AND NOT TO BI`; DRIVEN. SIGN A TIIOUSAND The! have 4ln`nck pnuiuiu Boston at which :`.:::..:..':.::;: `.1: :.:9"".:;', . Bl `W . thou-ad dlm: worth of di:Inop;: :::u::g': pcraonc arc eouudu-ad dradfnlly_poo,_n It H rnlnnnnna-I II-mo |l..V I1. :r-_. --v .. AGREEMENTS A D V 9: R 'r I 9:: TO -\ LIBERAL AND A[)VERT{SE Al`)VER IlSEl '0UR BUSINES`-'3 IIEDIUPJ WHERE} ADVERTISE IN THE PURCHASK ADMIT THE IMPORTANCE OF , -,_v-_ --- --------we u-u-Iul-III;._p0lJl'." It h rumoured thnt In. DI . In-y Walker, sflcr several applications, has received an on. aver roIIP1-midont Grunt that she might hate us inner-law with him whenever Ibo will up- past in I dreu becoming hot ux. ` lllh- n--- -rn-_: rt, - AND REPEAT `PER TO ADVERTISE A u0OAL BUSINESS, irunnmonzg: GO AND A LITTLE` FURTHER AND ERECTION OF AN BI.ir0Rlc 1'Hr PUBLIC `AND i'["l`RACTlVE SIGN TH 13:11:. su 0,G.F IN `THE A JUDICIOUSSTEP AND ATTRIBUTE the storm could not be ruined. Under these-`circumstances, To Kooti. shot. the must inuential of his prisoners and encap- ed down the cli', which could not be pre- vented. owing to the chi! being an very high and steep, mm`! as my force was inani- ticient entirely to surround th hill._ I had trusted to kec the lower side safe. The women wuru brat lowered, then followed Tu kouti, himself wounded in the shuuliirr nmkstili lame of his wound nu Bunk`: turn, apparently Iavian been we of tho lass. This was'v.~ cctes.Ig`o_m 1 to 3 a.m., during wine time Major Fraser, who was the nearest of the force, red heavily and with some effect on the place from whenqu Ilia annnal r-nnnn 'I`Iun hack '5.` Inn-`la.--_....a.-........| ton ADVERTISING rm: YUUR PLACE an -rum-1r `or IF` YOU WOULD HF BUSINESS OAR? many anon u ;xnia-dolifcioaa Condiment, pronounozau '1 Jonnolnanra The only good sauce, ` 0' . b n i. Pt. and solely by_ Lea and Pen-ins. The Pnblib` are reapectly caiutioned ngnino 1 Irorthleli iuiv-' ` :ationa,nnd nhbuld ae`tna:Lo. anqliaiu-ins IVUII I to. K _ . . ...--.a coloured with these dyes. INK : A` Sirpen ny bottle or more of cold water u IJLJUISIS are successfully Hy-` sun: FIRST man. _...__._.A . .uau ;.u1\l'-OD I. ordinary way ABLENDING soxim nun--3-n -~ 5 " .u_au:u nrlnia mam: BLANGMANGE, JEJ ICE CREAMS, to: add one or two drop simple or elegant nlrnnmrnuu r~- - 9.4 ?-`i' and weep sum: B GAK_STAlN: A bottle of No. half 3-pint of homnter. sAT~INWO0D R'I"AI'u. A P` sif 33`1>'s $`I{;',':` GIIJEPV dinun'|n'.:.l :._ , .. .. . 11: VI non: To `color: Magenta, for Pink or Rose ; -add half 1. home to a pen of truer, then stir in the Whitening ` so I_1i_IeL Blue and cmnson Magenta, Mauve, Vmlet, Blue or fink" 9 these impart dalicete tint: to Luce, Linen, kc. . . WILLOW SHAVING8, Wicker, Ivo:y,1Bone, lair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c.,_ attract. the dye quickly, ifepplied in boiling water. BLUE: For laundry purposes in A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny buttlevf legen- le, Violet, Crimson or Blue will make from epinftoe. qua:-tot` beautiful colouring, eo- cording to shade required Apply with u ` brush. `D`D.n,._ _ . ._'--( HE ORIGINAL oilwlfr .. R... Freeman, Pharmaccntist, ssllqgej _to.pe one ol the greatest discoveries of the prsiont century. It is largely employed by the most eminent Physician anti Surgeons In hospltll and private practice in all pms ol the world. It has .`a-`r-`-.`eai.w, ciaots pecqnu toitielf, ma which miaunti ly dibrentito those produced lag, thp various compounds bearing the name of C lorodyno`, but have no pretence: to po7sse'aslng_ita Virtual. It rupidl `relieves pain, from whatevei cause, al- lnys t e irritation of fever, soothes t e system under exhausting diseases, and given " p` With- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use of opiates. It ~ continues to hold its unsbaaen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable. and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made affidavits that they have tested its ccts in csreful comparison with u.-n_ Arunb r`nl`.I'.1Q RROWNRN f`.FlT.nR0- _- --._..... uuuul menu. uya FEATHERS: Dye in hot in or the dye is wicient. for < COTTON: Mauve, Violet. recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Orange. Dye In warm wa non 13If'1:INiN11,11ii{iiI 10. uuul want. I ` K ` Cuuuu.-rAac,tiug the /e\H`cct.a of organic poison:-x taken into the stomach. ' - Curing Musty provendcr. Freeing Wheat and other seed from smut. M:1iul.aining `the `health of plants in pots and c0rIscI'Vut.(n'icz~I. uuuuge. uya in w WHITEWASH: To or Rnnn - ,-.-IA L-I: .` lllllll, IU, I\L'uu|IIgaulI'L urn n.vI|u,1.nuIuuu, nu . The genuine has engraved on the Government Stump (uutside each Botl.lre), FREEM~AN`S ORIGINAL OI-ILORODYNE." ` 10.\T DY"S PATF.'\'T FLUID or hatural di'sinl'cc_- (_) _tant. puries, deodoriisei, andfdisinfcctsgvy the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,--it.s active principle. Being entirely innbxioul, this truly scicismc preparation is peculiarly adapted for thu fnllowing useful purposes, lor which all other disinfectants, on accountof their poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are unavailable and useless :- Dcl.u:Ling organic impurities in air and miter. Purifving drinking and otherwnter from or-- ganic matter, IL-ad, &c. ' ` Fro.-.~shening the air of close places, and remov. ing bud srnclls. ' Frcuiug meat, fish, buyer, or other provisions from taint. x 41.... .,_,_.-,.',, .i /71% . .. ' . . __ .......... ..u ....\. .-.......u u. lunuuua Ill |lU|a~.`l HIIU consu: rvutm ics. 1':-m=crvin,r;r and restoring the freshness 0! cu! 0W(.`l3 In-pt. in w2|l.L'r. Dcstmoyillg the blight of the pomtoe, Vine, hop, mulnmry Lroc, Etc. Washing dogs and other dmueatie animals. Cleansing bottles, bud! b.__8_I'l'9I_B, ciling tuba, dairy utcnsiia. '* - i ` Washing the hair and dnritenizuigilm colou: when turning re}. Enhancing the purifying invigorating ef- fects of baths and l;nb u.. -7 - . -- - ~ Iul Ll.`oL'. N.B.--Coudfa Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in .\Vnt.L-r. nd Qhrda ? the only known means of rapidly and completely 3 freeing Diinking Wntor from Orgamic Taiut,; whicli is `so cummon a cause of Rel-ions disease." ` To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted uid- with Condy s Ozouiser or other Spray-pro-. ducer. 114\`l'll\TvIr\ - . ___--- tested its enacts In cneluu compunsun wu.u those of DR. COLLIS BROWNE S CHLOR0- DYNE," and deposed no the nch that they found it n more cerblhynnd reliable preparation, and greatly prefcrrfl \FREEMANS. l.`....1 un|aunIl nI'nI'Ill`lI'I;l`llf.l`l In `U19 R.OV.l CO!- and greatly prelcrreu "\1-,'n.r.n.m.1.|.1a.` Earl Russell communicated to `the Royal Col- loge of I`hysi_cim1s and'ttr'Mr Freeman, that in Manilla the only remedy of my use in Cholera was Chlorodine. ` nu u. 1:. 1 In-_.. -.. .....J fJ',.--u. `I ...-nun-u `I9IIn umoroame. The Medical Times and Gazettq, J anunry 13th, 1866, states, It has an immenso sale' amongst the public, nnd is prescribed by acorerof Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supp}! a mun. and till a place." , ` 'H.n.nl'...-tn.-nul hv Hm Invnnltnr Rim-_hAnrl F'u-ea. W:1ul.ulJ(1 llll I}. place. _ Munufau-turcd by the Inventor, RichdI_d Free- 1111111, 70, Konuingsom-Park Road, wliondon "PI... ....nn:n.. luau nncinnrnd nn Ihu Cnvnrnmnt El): Built: `Ntme. W E'3i{DY's PATENT OZONISED `WATER, (roa rorursr rUuPOSlE',)' Removes frcmxne mouth impure and loreigni tastes and odours, zrlxether arising from tobacco or other causes, and counteracts the irritntionqr and morbid secretions of carious teeth. It. - puri-i ties and softvliu the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to: promote a. healthy state of the whele body. 71- oun--....__ rnurnui. Any one can use them ; my-g` thing can be dyed'w'itb thexh. It_is impossible rate the many in this small space to enunie uses to`whi.ch these wonderful and beautiful chemicel preparations can be epplie-_} ylrilq their chief` use is for dyeing textile ab:-ice; they are also invajunblo as a _co1our_ing agent for almost every known mhferlsl cyot the result being, indeed, dlmoet msggenl: By their useeelmoat my article of 0101. ' be dyed in a law minute! for 1 to without soiling the hands. " ' _ _ jumunu A uh-. .._,u -u aumosnnoredible. A Bixpennyhot-' tle will dye 20 yardeof Bonnet Ribbon injv 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear Roan Pink by uplng less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods`, Feathers, Silks, he. WUOLLENS: Magentei Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most. satisfactory reulta. Use a large quantity of boiling water in In earthen pan. RIBBON.-5 and SILKS: Brulh them with soap sud water to avoid creates, sad to render them clean. Dye in boiling water, io hog water (I few drool nl n... .1-- :- ...-uu:.u`nu' 801116 of U produce an innity taste. , ----_.- ...... nut nxpo, by. tho mm etora, Worcester ; Menu. Orouusal Risk- II ; lasers. Barclay and Bo .; and by Grocer: and-Oilmon universally nI,L~ondon; toe - `-IHU DS_0N a SIMPLE ,;)YES EOR yTHE 997 men: king dyed with them. his imnmuim. _ , -, ---5-.auID_' V IQIU` in water. ASH: _oolor: ofwgter, mi: ni_InL Violet, Purple. Blue, ....a ..-:._--- ...._'. some of the dyes in ` n innitv nf` HI-undo (Coutinuea from First Page.) drops of Mageptn. 4. more tinting cannot be had. )NERS will find Mogonu, Violet, d Pink useful colours. : ____, In------ V : While in in liquid stub 5 sun usnl. MEMORA NDA. Thn an-an.-n|~ ---` _ .__ vvlallllll-IK t, Purple, Blue a_nd crimson y tints by` uaingwtno bums or mad above. ins few drops of Uoluoni-"--, uve. Violet. R1... .- m-|- H. BOLLIIAN canny, Plllentnn .R..u.....- .1: ,__;; u. DUIJLIAN Patentoe, -Banal-oea,_-Iaoudon. uuc uyel In of shade, ,- ..,u will mat a 'qna.tt': 11, Bill: or Wool in the _ ..... nnvvcl `I MSW (ll ism. one feather). and Purple Inseam. Viglet B fill wnfnr Ian. G. S;-`Wn1'nmm=:. ` \1I'..llZ..__:.,..` -If -v --A Vvllllls W510 f WW8! (I few drop; or feather). Dittm. ,. '0. 2 Black `to the both will according to FLOUR . :l'Il'I:1 ..-.L Ind Wmmn co. 5 ` .7-\'r?a'.'s...."""';';.'....,g."""'"',,` H: `1 DL fylfilo du Grand Chutier: and Pjil.` < 4, retrnmera. P1-in Midi"? Purity: and llnnllgnoo .0! `Qthli % ao D$3n.'so4P. DRI":Z? 1lI7J_IDAL noun: so 4-. real not Bull in abov vqntite prgpa men ea. Sole Proprjbtovsa-`I Ian, 16 `Wormwood 8| ..... .. ,.......u._y |uJ'Il't2-I00 none, had no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. John Gosnell I C033 Patent Trichoearcit, or newly invented Hair Brush, the peeulinr 4mo- ehnnioal oonatrnction of which accompanies the two opontiona of cleansing nndgipolishlng. dnulunaouly. ` ' ` The Potent Mechanical Chair for Br'nahing_ Hui: by Machinery. For Proopeonu and par-' ticulsre, apply to the Pntenteeqgnd Sole Hann- futtnrarn, Jamar o_osNELL 1; 00.. Parfnmen by Appointment to Her Mnjeaty,,the Princeil ~ or Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Umm I Tunas Sranw, late of 12 Three King Court, Lolnbnrd Street. ` i31i%'Gj1Lgiv Linz, `r,i1.s; , Author or the '1 of Gemini. . " Dr. Granville hi; fuund that Dr. do Jonglfs gh Lira: Oil pt-odnoe_| thcdeoired supplied by Dr. do Jongh. It has long been on practicaurhon gggwihing the ' yo iecommen this kixidaiimce,` amidst` ii ` mhc vuiety and nu`- certagnty, we have confidence in its genuine} gags. -V-ixty 1:` from f`-G_onum3p_ti9n: ,Lu__EagJy n:ILld:iu.Iin!I`!ze_-1*" . 5;.-. A `a .. .` .......u.uuu so ue gem:1ne--the Light-Brown 03 A I-rur-I IIII my inve gntionn, I put: nnd unadulterated In-tia|e.` nu. -pru-pm-noI,- an wk chol`:ic compounds, 1:? of i orgtnic combination, no :1: It in, lvbdte, nniunally tbiI_oil _t.b_enpepti ~ '1>d's __`A` ; A Wheasent by niu.i'ir'th%o' 7 to n"pq`-,1` of the United Smtesgihi be but an; ` 0;? cant; I. yenrfor Bhkwod, nndbrt ghlw Cont; I year fqp each ofthe Reviews._" _`_ ma . LANKEEER, F.R.S., 1 f` `Coroner for Ooutrlliddlisex; "'7 1 I consider tligt 'the,gi:rif'y _of this oil in ed ' ' "`_ ` gr the personal uttexfnou of so good a chemist zisd inlclligeixt n is Dr. de Jongla, who lid "also vrrfued medics! treatise ontlpe on with wlchr um quainted. Hence, I deem tic 0od'IJrar Olhdld ind ll regards genuinenaa Ant! rnhJ|n"4n`A umjer his guarantee to be preferable to gnyolher ` cure I * A ' _ , V J TERHS ,FOR`.l-889. l`or:y"'ohp of tlrelour Review: - F'orany,t1Vr9'of;heVfo:u1_-`V Reviews - For at}: t:'hfe_ei`_g _1c`fdur`Rev}ewe Fdrl uro e` fltvlawn - For Blxckvoodkr ngnzide` - . For Blicyiood and bile Reex . For Hlnkwood adlvodllbviewa `T. For Blackwbod arid 'thr'o Rvlews . For Blnffrord Ind four Rvlewg -. A-Invamll W111. ` = ~_.`` _. . . . - ; 4 DR. DE_J(_)NGB`S on is convincltl-g|'yf tuna; -by amgvrihelming-wnlghfofmedldi imbny,` and by the prdcticattat=nmooebsFnl.`uporiwoe; {oi twenty years lg: all pith ohho votldytowc, bevoud nll onaltinn -um -,n.i....o, .a.-,.-... -u-_- .5.-uuo co mo Dream. Price 1: 6d ouch. v lnatantanopun Hair Dyo : certain to produce any shade Brown or Block, of good ism :-al colour. It cannot possibly inj-u-e.tbo bait, has a1:_si_Iy_ appliqd. Jhll nnannll L l"- - n-`" ` preparation.- .... ...u.., your! up an pun anna Vmldytobt, beyond an question,`-tI:anp:irest.;.d1e=:net-lizza-~ pious, the-moat p'alI.t:hb,'. sud, l'rn m'iu:~. lipid; curuivo efeca, the most: mouomienl of:ll kiuls.; ' Hence the univwersil eelebtity 01 Dr. do Jangwq Dil, Cid` thlnipprqllebd dunud lo -&hinmrl--I 4 ~ . . A 2. 2 0.. ULIUUT A--- I mm _ 'r . `ms 1. THE warn nnmsn 11_nr1n1r((r;.9:;.);,, sngomwoo s nnumtmaa lA(_}1zn]_ (Tgg-V); % . . V . ~ fI`HE drdgn pterlodicdls nrew-egnlm-ly 1-.` publ' had by nojn t_he _nmeV|tyle gs hgg-gm: fore. T_ detho .kno'w'.thbuI_ Ind `who hive long udbacrfbbd to them, mod 1'6 reiuder; those wht thy ,c'vilJLr_a.r. of, the last few 9'", half deff d`of H: r cbwel blH_lIi'p`p1y' rum be;t.,pguji9dical 1ie;ntur_e,.W.f Y?!) 514:! to` have (m`*ni`gAa5n`_ifthi,n 1I;eii- i-each ;' nul1ose' `irho `may hove?` et he `tn'_t1rWh' them, 1l1*aug;d; ly be well gnqed tq re6'r_Vo_~a. ccreditd 1- a ' `of the'p`rog1-a`sl of Europenn'science and] ten . luv-n Subsprfberf may dhtain buck nnmbefs at tho` rohowing 1-e`duedA 1-(tea, v_'i:: H ` _ - The Now.` Brim rrouh J'n`ua,ry, 1863, to De- cembez7, `.1888, inclusive; thefdfynburyh and the Weumindr om` Apiil, 1864, to ` December,` 1866, ';:_nclusiv1e,,a.nd t 6` Londo Quarlerlyfdr 1335 and` 1866, at `lhbrnte orf tnoi . mt-ton da.c!%t)_1f`_`xny Jleviewg a.luo_ Blnpkwool or` 1866,` for 2'50. H, I` .' " , 1 rad LEONARD soo-rr Publiplhfng co}, * I 38' `Walker-str'eet,_N.Y. ` TheI}.`3`.['!:i1b.0c1aj.`;_`F1JI>;1i_shL' _._ _ _ {Elle Fa-rm`er's, xlldu ;_ _A { B He T?St.ep1ienI ? hnih",iI3'e1a't .' f:Nor:t-goat we cV11t ;-{T 25%17?4noya13'l.- io, ,pa.ges n_nme1-one ngrqvmf 3 Z . ` P.IOE -$.'], for the two vblgtmea, postpsisl. -$8.. * A -_ ` ` . 9'---v ` V .- ' , .. 8EBH3T- MEDICAL iQI INION8. = > BIB KERRY IIABSH, 'BARTL, ll-.!3.',5, H " Pytician ii: Topdmiry to ).hefQn:e`e\u"i_:1_7Ire'l`;hiI: A I hgve frequaitij D , de J` l; d' Light-Bi'own C03 Liven 0iL I congiden-I itogbg} ,a very` gureoil, apt likgh ta.creine diqguagi-in a therapeutic agent of glfelt. iIluq, _' .1 _ DR; Ebvkunn smm, 1.38., '5! lioleciical Oer to the Pooxiy-L11 Boudzof G1-est . - - Britain- ' sl.` ._-_...-.. v-Mvul uv nu: (0Ul"I-CW 513 GT8!` Britain. W9.think_it 1 great sdvantageatblt there in one klid at End Liver Oil . which is univcilally ndmi.e'dVtu be genaine-'-`the Lighrt-Brown Oi d JOllQl'L It hna Inna W-Ann A-- lllf. 'Vf-----sv.dIV5o',f`%i 1: N` r 1: nu;1Nl`N%'9 _5%'1`03.Il B-.,A;,m *5` " `f 2a,;`., i,:'*r?$`e 8...`..""v s'_3:,.. -.3;-','tis'. .`.`% -'g'`f" , A3dres8,'_ _ ___ .. ,..........=uu pure. 110111]?- sery should be without it. Sold in boxes at 6d; in tins 1a.each. _ John Goanell &'Co. a Qhorty Tooth Paste is greatly `superior to" any Tooth Powder, gjvds the Tooth upon!-like whltoncu, protects` the onus! from hour, and impart: I planing frsgnnco to the brink. Price lnatantanooun Hui Dr. - ........:- o- ---L - 1| 3' `IDHANS 81!`-A ran] RA: 13-" -.,....uu can l'54:LT, fotdqrodncingii 1-911 801 Bull in your own Room. The IV,:;cvqntite prgparationAig`nmoqgbr ncom-`M D 6 . ` ' `I. 'l'\ l PATENT SUNFLOWER .. . I SOAP, HONEY` SOAP, on. son; fv1l!~l'.l.'-1.'u`a_;J_U... ._ T frrsn 1_*_=1;I_6mcA1.s.~ DE. DE. JONGH SiI`aIGHT-1BBDWli'00D{ 'z.'. '- ` ~.'.` g '1!) `I111! rnuvnrvn.-:1-u.. . u.usJl.Al `V . Potfnmers. :1: Anal II-`~ . .... Eunruul w on pre_Ionple_.to I`!l}`0lh* ` "ll regards genuinenaan ugd r'1m `u '~.'::::`..`?.`::*..'?:.- wu puuump anu nno otnoune John Goanell J: `'10. : Vic Nursery Powder is gnarnnte should Jnhn fl:-up-...II I.-(III, 11- 15rop:i1~zocs~--rznlmz /Ta? soN,s"e ` `Won- n_uvo9d Strggt, London, E0. ' W`. A-" `E Tar` at If s M :4!` ...... p.;..';:L.`:.ii`32%`:2.. Eu-llnaa ` Qliality... 2 Jmldoll 5 .. - ; ,,_ _ at ' . _ , -~"`a /"-" > 7 %oo1mu'171Na rd: mi; `o,`'Jf`l :nu;m1u-`a among, 50 smbhnt 9* `general reading ....A., -'5 rooleti. b , " ` lu&5VZ`i6lot' Purim, `G9!-L. . lxtrao`,"v Lnwnder `Vim,- I.-I01 J lIothIGIyBdI'ill' ` S4`!/P: f,'ot.y;-odncing1 n"l your own Rnnm, rm... LF` Fa-3.0.3.`, v In I!-(I1-nnn ISA...-. .L.I "s'o.u-. \ nn an uall. La Nobleaae Soap--oat9etned for its an led perfume and ne emollient qualities. Gosne1I& Co. s virdnt ....: un web 1 01 an 9 Jft uvnul hair. `inuiallir 15 ennnlou 10 H i r V I lhd`Ollyfm mat. In rind-`I sr*4F*4 si1 *1 udrim _II I.-- 5 nunuu, a moat. cnolce and fashionable perfume. John Gocnell 8 Co '5 Princosn Alexandra : Perfume, a most choice and dglicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her Royal Highnel. V Tm~Mv;{ wax, Duel-I`..L..' u. _`..a. RED BULL WHARF`, 93 Uvnn Tune 813131. John Goanell & Uo.'a Select Perfumes: Ese Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Cl..-b Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Fmngipanui, Military Bouquet, the Bride`: Bouquet. 3' John Gosuell & Co.'a Prince of Wales Per- fume, 3 most choice and fashionable Prinmn AlAv...a-..I- ` M. dtio, and expre W bfimg Government "to A jar .-n1 alleged injury ` the. United States, " Jhown that such i ,anat:ined. The .. " individuals as w l THE you fraud: which continue to be puc- tised by obscure manufacturers, more particularly in Gcrmuuy, byluiitntiug the la- bela attached to JOHN GOSNELL & Cogs PERFUMERY, render it imperative upon t Proprietor! Io OAUTLOI the public against. nu ucfarioua proceedings, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of rupee- o..LI, J '- uvucaauuuu, OI our (10 ` my largely into the, d gyn men, and raider ` Any` settlemant will e * the British govrnmen ,:_ V-'4` (3. 1:1,], thrut we \ 1'93 1 y, ofMr Reverdy Jo ~ H E emep of "the A ' nqhody 639 has ] lm. . ty wgs made M. tone of popula. Mwlllry lg oppo_sod to Iznfthxs subject or M claims originally ur ' M @1011 able. 4 . .`:,Itia n'o I |lJ_WI.!lUu IIIJIJIA lcua .: which, as the co ' _ and Lord Aahburton i ` : may be complied, . without `tbs: to in can no dishon J of what must `no -uuunuu-I on n `\`I1f|l`l\h _............ ,....wcunugu, am to rupee- mble dealers, who import direct. from John Gosnell 8: Co. ; and invite special attention to the address- 3 _ ' 31, but. the consequ j_no)rrfqll: by the -` -"Mthat_M this require point of any furth K 3119: niihureasgnable _ -{ uecixcgmstap "M redo nitibnmdn . Iplulilllllu ..:,1K.1I I30 -_e of our "case, however, 1;` A 30 ipexible. i The n " Mndossities, of our do vni-v1mn-n-n1-n 3.14.. 4.1.... .1 ` ' I,_IlJ(l llWlIa ulna umner wrilld y;-ecedente to be c {T ligma case. As in t1 V` ` zhtultional sove:-ei 'ao*Y'ofk T1: 1. Wstfrereignfy and . H nations, howe\_rer, "==' in snggesnv A .- .1... Lonard gn UNEY TO LEND. 350,0 security of Real Estate in I try at 8 low rate of interest. charged. R. L nu-H Q1 `Wag-'u Plty d ` 1-.1- , _a I 'i DI H ~ k element ' :., `ycnn consent juacic3 without lllll`-y W`-_V5'~:'_ -* P-\|it,_ nnd it M was arra 1. Summer Na York W5r:1d) .1: ...L .1 ..:`_.....- -...:--...u_ U-|_-Ii efer to 1 3' make I nln:-.`- James Agnew, BARUSTERnnd A`l`TORNEY-at-LAW,Con- veyancer, kc. Ofce Bagot Street, second door south of the British Whig Uice, upstairs. August 1. 7 7" J I I .'.'.'~`3 '. Engtion ,` monit -es-sin _ 0 nc my dc Draper, i_)ARRlSTB R.S,ATTORN E YB-at-LAW Solici- tors Pb Chancery--0h.u:nbers Nos. 7, 8_, & 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. June 0 RIlLLY,Q.C. I Fnnrx 0. Duran; .- u--an unutllli, ARRISTE R, Attorney-at-Law, &c. Otce opposite Post. Of Streak. Kingston. August 6. :.l(;s`cp-l| Bawdcn, TTORNEY -AT- I. A W, Solicitor ;u1 Chancety,Nota13 Public, Sac, 33 King street, Kingston. E` -----o-- OFFICE REIIOVED TU KING ST1{E`ET' ()Ppl")Rf'I`IT "Pun nrv-W? ~ rrepmu, {I the Dninion ..` .. ..3 g... Prince Eawsrd Inlnnd . . . . 3c . UniledStAtea .. .. .. "63: .. Local or Drop Letters, ie., for delivery by same Office at. which posted- pru-paymenl. qotnpulsory .. .. H`L -OI LlTTKI-pn1A\`unum nan: Glld-crilccve an Wulkcln. ,1AllRlSTER.:3 and` ATTORNEYSnt~LAW, Uouvuynncom, Nannies Public. Rlclmrd rr. Walkem, HJLICITOR TN CHANGER) . ; Uice-Clarence Street, Kingston, C.W_ .1 J. P. Gnnonsnnnvn, L.L.B. ] Rum. T. W`-u.xz"n. 'O'l't`E"ICE.-=-SouIh.West corner of Dundas mid East. Streets. ` Wu. H. WILKISON. W. A. RFZEVE, M. [1 County Crown Attorney. A pru-payment. qotnpulsory . . . . . . lc Bu.)-on Ln'1'na,i-PRI>nnm- OouruLso;n' Britain, by Canada Slueamshipii . . . . 1210 via Halifax .. .. . .. *.. l2i0 "` New York . . . . . . . . 15c Newfoundland . . . . . . . . l2c British Columbia and ";fnnc;)uv;31`- . . . . 10 Rbd River . , "` | no`? 1 0l'K Rod River .. . . nv, nnwsnrms. Transient Pupera in the Dominion, to Britain, United States, P. E. Ialnnd and Newfoundland . . . . . . . . . 2:: To Subscribers. - Weekly . . . . . . . . per quarter 5(- Semi-Weekly . . . . . . 100 Tri-Weekly . . . . . . 150 Daily . . 80c nir subscnu-E5 xoidln in, Britain, United States," Prince Edwnud lsland,Newfoundlan , In n1n.;f nnm~...u uI...:- n.......a:.... ..... _- -_ Uxuniglbcll, llownl an nu. cdonncll, M lj).-\ll.RIS I`ER.`-1, &c,. Princess itreer, King- ston (opposite Daily News Oiceg . Auxnmnn. CAMPBELL, (I -3., ,1; Grouch LEVACK Mow, Gnomes Mumas MAODOIIILI. March }5. G7 ' ncw l_IJll an -- -I " Unixed Stules .. .. .. .. .. 2c Circul|rs,- Prices-Curreug, Hand Bills, Books, Pamphlets in the Dominion, to P. E. L, Nd.,a._mi ILS. ., per,oz lc Periodicals, asnbove . .. A ,_'per 4 oz lc Parcel Post .. ., .. ..per8 oz` lc New Stamps are issued of is , 1c., 2a., 3a., 12;c. l5c. ..._-...., us`u\.\J nuwcuu xuhuuu, nculuuuullzluu, .&o., must prepay their Canadian postage as above through the Canadian publisher. Newspapers coming into Canada. l'ron.,Britnin4 by Canadian-Mail Scum-M _ _ `P , J -'3 ~- Pl 1-. Bi mini 56 Aprifza _J nn\.al:a D1 `February 17. `.111 March 15, 67. `rospu. -r'.m1_rr. ` I; gr Ham--oz L|r1'in-Pn':rnu:m- Or'no1uL.' Preppid, Unpaid. Ithe . 5c 'rinca Katnr lnlnn _ `in ' - mu; auu Lu U1 J. R. Smith, I!l.D.; )HYSIGIAN. SURGEON, &c.,P1 RHit`nnnn IJ- ._;.._.._ :. ' Wiilklson dc ltcc\'o,` 7} ;ARRIbTER3 AND ATTORNEYS-9:1-LA\V, SOCi[OI'_ Cnnvnvhn.-non aulucs 3. can-Lwrigllt, 5 IARRISTER-AT-LAW. uF-`lum--cLA&- ) ENCE STREET, oppositelhe l ostU1l'icp. Febrtury 17. . ' . R. Nlingayc, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, come, 5 I'in.-nun. n III u. 1 cuuuxu, DUIXUISJUN, Resuleqca Harrowsmith. `I.I|.l (I XII us: delica` I._. l1'__, ....uu;xL-`no nnu Al. 1U'ICI`H`4Ib'-Bl-lu\\:V, Solicitors in Chancery, kc. ` H1ia`es--18 Clnrenr-n S1,, opposite the F. nf$t cc. Kma1'ou.C Wi * nlull-IDIIXIVQ AND .A].' Solicitors, Couve_y'am.-era, kc. 5 Ava lIL`AJIl.\J VIDJJ IU NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY 1500:; STORE. 1 Lunavn 1-3 1-11 _ Kingston, 0. W. James S. Cm-twriglnt, lI_~`.'l"Rn-A"r`_r,;\1* l\I'.`f.Il:\r\ John Mudle, n 1.. - CAUTION. --_.- v...-vuuvu 3 `ua|l`l'a. .& Violet and Milledaur ' is_ guaranteed para, no mm without it, Rnlrl :. 1...--- ,. 3:86; Yfo}k" Conveyaucer. 5 Oice, Gla.reng:e L ; Nlwsnrms. _. ._ `L- l'\-, Whntscm-ions book might be written on the history of suicidal `Tho ingenuity of diatos-ted minds in discovering strange mo`desof desth seems inexhaustible. An English carpenter a few years ago turned his rneizhnnical skill to account in con- stxncting 3 guillotine for his own decapita- tion. A NEW York merchant vent nu-m.|I.. $50,000 to lend on the ' ate in the ing-n. r~...... 5, *;.;.,1s:mm, *5"! "J Conveyzmcer, kc. Dec. 1. us run uny 0| UOID` st. No commission 8. H. ROSE. ,vvv uu lclillil on N38 : the City or Conn- Nn nnvn-d_..:_.. r -lilllqugl- tlian nu-un w, Nz:|pn.uue_ .. 132% non. ` From Dr-C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works 1 on Chloroform. Seckville-etr.st, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-.I think if you would nclvorlieey ' pounds, out of the market, Many medical men think with me, and reoommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe A secret re- medy. Canines Kum, M.D. To r Towh. _0hemi!!t,-Hanuh0Il.er. A rgoni fl-om` New York writes :-ll only requires to be known to be appreciated, I have no hesitation in ohnraotoriel _ ng it (tiz., To.-win : Ohlorodyne) as the most useful medi- qine the; has Ippnared during the present century. In ~diarrbueo,hcolic, rigue, spasms, ' I have found it to relievemore pain and caiise more joy than any other article that can be named. - - .' 'No'r|.-Tha Profeision is turned against in- ferior, ucret, nnd cheap compound; now in - -the maike-t. Each -genuine bottle bears L fac- simile of Proprietor : eignntnro on thostamp outside: < '- M LIQ. OHLOROFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPER-MINT: Sole Manufacturer t-A. P.Towle, Chemist, lleuchoater. _., ...,....5 . 5...uuuuu IUI nu own aecepal:e- York merchant vefy recently heeged himself, and efter pumng on the come edopted e mostniugeenioue way of ty- ing hie bends between his legs, eo that he could not roleue himself should his heart feil him at the lee: moment. Religious mlnie he: been known to drive men.to eelcrucixion. The most horrible ceee of suicide.-however, thet we remember,_qcn:- red p raw deye ago in London,_`1yhe:o 3 men emptieii a can of pereine oil `oveffhia penon end then set himself on fire. Tliis, we believe, is es fer as anybody has yet gone. ` ` The day seems as yet, unhappily, far dia- tant when public opinion enoe will prevent the any secret medicine hoped thnt the profession brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise the disposal ofeguch thiogs.'*-Lam,-at. mnwm-a n n'r .-....-...--.-_ him from Mauilla (where cholera had been grung fem-fully) to the street that, of all remedies tried, Cnlorodyne In: the most a."eo- tive. rnn By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Cross Seeds in a state of gern1ina.tion_ they are united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irritstive and stubborn minors! has thus become the nticleus of an organic substance capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to. the stomach. Agent for England and British Possessions, E. G. DUFRESNE, 79 Wstling Street. , May be obtained ofall Chemists. _ , For purifying the m;.;a_`:;* `;",,;;`~"e '.' The above Pteparalistg age inPetl;1E(;'::"|-11:; of Sweetmeats, pleasant to the mate and par , - ltllllilil:-lI';,.7 adapted for Infants apd Home,` RV the !|l'!!I`Il'|:nnO:a\-. -o .1 U _ _ -_ _---_,,-..-....., ....; u aw.!l.l.|.--I l`lC per Botsle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, Blood.--Price 23 9d Wper '-" The nhn-vn I-"1-nn.r..o:...m __4 V run` BAU UEINE, An eicient and prompt Remedy for Cholen-.x,' Yellow Fever, Diarrhea, Dyaentery, and the excessive action oftbe Bowel. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Baud futthis valuable preparation. T Price: Smsil, la lid; Medium, 43 5d ; Large Size, 116 per Bottle. - THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the System.--Price 25 9d ` not Boma- Toilet Sdapl. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the Hnndbn-nL I-1' uuu uu uuwguts. All the above Are cm-eful`ly prepared for Ex poxtlition, ind retain their excellent qislitiea in any climate. 96 Strand; 128 Regent Street; 54 Cornhill, London. 17 Boulevard den Italians, Paris. R. V. BAUD, Graduate npd Member of the Medical College ofPa:,-in, ChiefPbyaicinn Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late MD. of the Civil Hospitals of Algiers, has just in- troduced in England his ORGANIC MEDI OINES. ' They consist of three prapu-a.tione- THE BAUDEINE, Annfhinnt and m........... n-_-- , I'IlVIl`I\I'\' ` And is prepared to issue policies on terms as low as the safety ofthe assured will permit. ~ JAMES SWIFT, "Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. .K1'ns7ntnn, Mm-oh '21 mm: . The St. Paul Prat laughs at the plans of Bt,~I1opis to secure the grain trade ofdhe Uppmniuinipi, and any: that Minnesota will soon have: route of her own whereby. `her bntdntus will reach a. murket. This mate in the railway to Lake Superior, thence by host to Collingwood, on Geor- gina bay, tlmuca to Liverpool, `fin, less time from 3:. Paul than it would require to pass 3:. Louis." . LI:1luLl.lC3 H)!` [H Handkerchief. Eau de Cologne. A Man churn . Pllagnlxt fire Asuufanco Company _,pi' Lm-tDQu.. A . 0': ii I than` .3 .....-L.._ .. _ .. $1,000,000. PREMIUMS REC IVED DURING M 1868- ,079,896, ` ' Funds deposited in the bands of the Govermem for the st:curi].y of Policyholdera. f` A1l`re rl1:s,careful1y surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. ` I A Irrsch (1Ii'rr1II- xi-tum lnnurnno Company of lfurlford, Conn. L. J. Hnsusu, E. P.,DoRn, President, A General Agent. INCORPOIEATED IN I819. CAPITAL $3,900,000. ASsETs$5,15o,931,71 'ULl. AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland Ports on 1':Ivo`urnb|e terms. vuu qnv UI1l'\lJ'\) Ill-1l\D IU llfltl H` Ports favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted [laid in Canada Guliienoy. , - _l AMn!.&: .uwn:"r 5..-... 1"`! ""') Losses paid in 50 years, ' `HIS Company has been doing buaineas `in h I Canada for nearly Erqyears, and during lhm. n time has secured the public condence by Um pmti{p_nnd1ibernl ieulement dfeydrj fair claim, It has ully complied with tho ln.vi's'of Canada by the deposit with the Government of Stocks In the amount. of $50,000 And in n.nm......J a._:......- ..-I:-!,, V EUGENE RIMMEL. Pmrnuna by appoiuttpent to unfirMa5es- ties the Emperor (3f_t_hgi1"r-nch, the Queen ,0` G_.A:_ . 3...... u null u_v uppoluupenll to their Majes- 1 of the Pr:-nch,1he of Spain, the Queen of Holland , the Queen of` the Belgians, and the Kiug.=of Portugat; and _H.R.l-i. the Prince of Wnlps. ` DR. VICTUVR BAUD S ORGANIQMEDICINE. .-:- -..-_ , _.V ___.v-.-. -vuauno. It. is asserted that the prots of sugar plnutmionsin Cubs donor amount to more than 4 or 6 per cent. on the original outlay. Under that circumstances it is not strange that recent writers contend that the buia- nenn of raising uugnu: crops in on- the de- clino.

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