Kingston News (1868), 7 May 1869, p. 1

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y.. a. 181}. A correspondent of the W 1l tbefullowing : ssbington Ezpreu C .. ...... -uv unucuuue was seen to mos-e, the effort: of the policemen on duty to" hep the workmen in their several sheds were entirely in rain. The men Iwuu-med by hundreds _ [along _the faces of the jetty, and, wherever 3' iView of the daunting u.:.. ..,...m 1.- -L - - v - u - u -Iulflbtc. t)n.'l`uendn_r the Crocodile, with its crowd of, Eenxigrnlrt passengers, left the jetty for Canada. I Dunng the morning the inhabitants of the town, ' and the men uill at work in the dockyard there, al_.owed~gt-utt intern! in the vessel and in her un- usunl freight. When the Crocodile Ina Ahltl-.10-in --2- W" .... unlu uuwuxrom Woolwich and auperintenn: ,ed the embnrknlion of tho men, women, and gcbildren with their effects. Up .10 sunset lhe< number of those embarked on'bQsrd were-! ,, from Portarnouth, 69 men formerlv employed in i ' Ll chxl-iren, and 10% ` the duckynrd, ltlgwomen II ` 7 mu formerly employed on the Gun-wharf; from I i Woolwich, 212 men, Iornen sud children. 0! [these 180 is given as the gures {or statute, 3 ndulta. The entire number thus embsrked un- ` 9 doublcdly znlls considerably sho.-t `of what Ind ' I been nuticipnted. ()rL1`nz-J-9 H-4 t`--`*`"' `V. ` i,..-....., ..c..c. suuu uommiuee. ( In In mber of the Emigrants (W Deplford) Relief Fund Committee, ~ the train down from Woolwich tb emhnrkuinn of -L- ~-- ` ...,.....x m cuunusnou. The emiar `at the ship were received by Mr 1 number prentk-man from 4113 Emil jund by the Rev. E. P. Grunt, the : moulh, Rear Admin! Chnds,tnc' Tmon who are members of Ibo Emi I mouth) Relief Fund Committee. umber of Hm F--`---V-`* _ -_,V..-.~, uonuuglng 10 UN _i:J_' engine-vriug department of `}snhslilulL-d for it, and drew the 'un-r lh(_` sharpfy curve ! line 0 ;duwu to the jelly, alungside wh f -iilv was mo-51-ed. The transfer of: : mu railway carriages to the troop war-is easily managed, and Ivilhot `fnllhlu nr no-If---'-:*` \ dr.1Wn-i: down from Wuolwich In `Hum H, and one of Aveliug and 1 ~ um-ziou engines, belonging to the c-ngim-criusr denm-am.-u -r -L mm-rn Rmilway Company. nnd driven by mi pow:-rful onginye, Arrived in Portsmouth dock- _1|rd, via. the Mid-Sussex and Sam -coast lines, cunmln ng elmgrnnla from Wpulwic I uncoupled i orl.er s smdl ' snperinteuth I `-.. -.`u }I_u,| nil` ' smrng of six pg page vans and hr 1a.! -2-- , wit. llll (_lKlUIl"lU0n PIN ` tbs c-n1'vgrnn:s, w_hcLweru 1 Land numbvrred o into I Mb:-nhs This accomplish: I rIui,zrm;t5, up to the inomo xf\I\.\A1hg . jean}: scre I `VIIISOD. ft 1 day, men, i1 .... I `LA .1 jjjjj-nlj `THE F2.\li(HlATlN_ [`orlsm4 ,-..,..,..`.. wtru given M-migrants, then passed on d If messing nnd s rths accomplished, the cares `i,zrnr.t3, to moment Of tha ship: her vu_. ago, were conned to the ufel` {sunny in their berths of their few el- .-mg it last. good-byes" to relatives and; 2:11: pm In special train from Wnnlwi nng nnnfnnnu --*~--A ` ` _ . ...,..-.,-urn IO U: ', men, in groups sud singly, I children, were pusipg lo I .ln..l.----..I ..--V - , on board her Mn: row Irool-ship Crocodile`, Capt. O. W. '.r conveynnco to Canada. groups wilh lheir wives; en, pusimr In ---' --' * All we] l(IRATlITN-j UP` (: VHIRKMEN. ulh dockyurd on Me mull appearance of: an to the -mh--"'- " nmer of 1858 or -'59 the writer of was quietly nested in the pleasant ,:in London, of George Peabody. parted -Wlh Hr llulbut when Lwo' 'B0IEI enternrl lhn I-nnrn ------7-- , .-u-`wovucu nnu cnxl-iren, 10} p-employed :12 Of` zhua nrnha-lr..A .._ V uuau Iullul [DUDE] Inlltel ,thnL,I was literuy shot ll) II For! flan:-an .....l .. , ....u vnulolll me siiglnesl The emigrnum on nrrivui rived Murdoch an- nn~lbe Emiarnanz. u-- - the train quickly :1 vf rails lending gside which the Crocu- nnafvr nfol-m --on-|A " .__.-, my vludl. 01 runs had.-1 And nlhcr entlr =4 r E ' Emignmls (Pprtr nmiuee. Capt. Phipps, 1 grunts (Woolwicb and 5 ` iommittee, nccompamed olwich superintend- lba men -n"--- -- _. uuuu IUW GUCCI-3., and ' and fnauda. nin Wnnlu:-L --- .-- ...-u-c-Luu In your Peubody,_be conIinu- , 310,000 Mississippi} 1 which I can't. get the` out mnnpv mum. . - ...-.uuu A lulu), .ur murtlocu . ., I Prr pared from prescription ofSir J.U_lnrke,N.D. Emlgrfmon 3-'1- Phvsicimt Extraordinary lo the Queen. 1, vicar of Ports 1 ' . _ If 1 Is well known retned is no imposition, S'E`m.i nib," g;n:'e_ I 1 H but 3 sure and safe Iiemedy for Female :1 m'g3"n,s1(,h9`[B DllhCL;iZlL'3 limtl Obstructions, from any csuao ,6?` W `I; `. h'P" I gimtever; and though It powerful remedy, it 1? ( 00 `"6 5 contains nothing hurtful to the; constitution. rnmee, accotnpanied T M LAN it is eculily ed ich aupertnteod- C "'D P men women t wili, in a short. time, bring on the ntontltly w guns the ,` period with reguiaritty. A G :_-' `E on 'b08rd war-=__ I In all came nf . nrvnn ;it` R1`!!! 10! I lnlfn cc under, 81 for 1 rI.ilr0-.uls or 07:17 oIlIOI|C' ul lill be u , for am that _ the New cry Iuhmli '5 Imeuruny ..... . uncrs slmll [ha 17.! --- ,._._ uul I` odxlo, the y, wiveli 3 and fro between , ip. At the gang:-l were given up by I on board 1 aim: lnrl ..t-..-:, ! GOV ERNM FINT.] . V _ , _ .. uu'Il u 1 ng ale:-ping: he of Iha `the ship starting safely slow- r fer o'---*0 *~ , _.-_, '-.uscuICI.l excilcluenl and then: ..r - -~- -_.. - Bvi uuv ney matters; -..I'|- .1.-. .- .u nuu lfluui. nolwicb,con- nrl Oh-on `~- * preseuled .|n.;..u -~ I A . TIIO (it'll; : SIR. JAME` L. 11 |QI`(-r used. It removes Dandru and all Scurvy , Eruptions. It does not stain the skin. Dnr Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail Beware of Ihe numerous preparations which are sold upon our reputation. R. P. HALL &: Co., Nashua, N.H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggista. _ Y .-_-.. muwlu A. PHILIPS. Read the following letter received from Dr . Deal. of Boweravillo, 0., who is n Veterinary . Surgeon of great. skill: - t I have given PERRY Duns PAIN-KILLER in lmany cases of colic, cramp, and dysentery in _ `- horses, and never knew it fail to cure in a single I luok upon it us A certain remedy. Dr JOHN R. DEAL. PAIN-KII.l.Im :. ........n.. ----= -V 51 (J _ . . . _ y . . _ ...B nu-pu uu nu-uwu uusulug. We are led to make these remarks owing tn the course always pursued by those who have used that celebrated and truly valuable horse medicine 1' known as "Darla-y's Condition Powders and Ar- , abien Heare Remedy." All are `sowell pleased I with t that they will not use any other; mnny ' have waited several weeks until the agent could .obtain a. new supply. There is nothing equal to ' it as a. condition medicine, or for any complaint affecting the wind of horses. Remember the I name, and see that the signature of Hard 5: Co. is on each package. Northrop Jr Lyman, New- castle, Ont, proprietors for Canada. Sold by i all Medicine Dealers. ~ I IPIIYSIVHNS AND DLEBGYIIEN i Tcplfy to its merits in restoring GRAY HAIR I to its origin 1| colour, and promoting its gfovnh. ` It makes the hair soft and glossy. The old in . nppeannc-e are nude young again. This is the `l belt OI] they IN LII! very qua; uluuunuu In xaugguuuu for the cure of such. complaints. Suid by :11 medicine dealer; at 25 cu per box. Two Qulsnous llsiu ATNew;nlo.-Wby :should men wear bends? Because they are n ' I grant protection to the lhront and lungs, and add much to their personal appearance: Why ihould we use Bryan's Pnlmonic Wafers 1" Be- cause when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throat, hon-aeneu, to , they not like a charm. lliuintera end Invyeru use them,-physicians re- commend them, send singers and public speakers they the very heat medicine in existence 5... en. mm of such. coinnleinte. by ell ISENU I. I.' 1U 1 UL) [I I.` 11112;! uu.'-L I,Iu CImomcLn: AND News is published every Friday morning, and contains all the news` 01 the week. For Fifty Cents. paid, in advance, you may send it to your friends 3 for titee months at the reduced rates of `postage. Fnr One Dollar it may be sent. six months. Single copies, price F_'ivo' cents. may be had at the Daily Rm: ocg, Princess Qt I-not Vnur NA-rouz..-When a person bu proved an nrticfc and found it good, and answering _the purpose for which it is intended, he will not {res lily abandon it. for one of doubtful repum-6 tion, or concerning which he knows nothing. We am land In n-lnlrn elm... .....;...L.. ..-.z._ -"- -L- I-I-III haw Street. ..--.a-cu, I-vu. . an [gnu `ru-nu ,n-d hnungmg yunus are Wfll ODS-BIVGG For full particulars, the ngent. count A 1- orn-Ulah NUTIUE. Sir Jame Clarke : Female Pills are exten- sivelyconnterfeited. The genuine have the i name ofJOB' MOSES on each pscknge. All others are worthless. \' `R An..- .-l..u,,_ __,a `nu ,, . - lvuuunu Iuu HUI I-UICS3. . N.B.--One dollar and 12} cents for postage, encIosed Io NORFHROP & LYMAN, New- : castle, Out., General Agents for Canada, will :i[l:"'.l'8 ll hnltln nf an ngnndn. ........:..:__ luni `,-..-..uu wuu rugnmnty. ' v | all cases of Nervous 9nd Spinal Alfectiona, j Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heavinua, Fatigue ; on alight exertion, Palpimtion of the Heart, j Lowness of Spirits, Hyaterics, Sick Headache, Whites, mud all the paintnl diseases occasioned I by n diaordered system, there Pills will euctn. ; cure when all other means have failed. i THPSG Pi! hnwn inn-an L--- I-A-- - " " ;\.-no vvucu nu utuer means In These Pills have never in where the directions on the ` ; pblet are well observed. Wnun full p..-o:....I---- --- - cuuue, unc., umeral Agents for Canada, insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty ' Pills, by return mail. Sold by all Druggista * in Kiugaloa, and medicine qealera everywhre. IUCVV 3I,II3I HIIIPI DII-I I_Illlll'II5 A REAL HAIR BEBTOREB AND DRESSING nnnhlnn {II nn Tlnffln Hru. s, A. ALLEN'B ZYLOBALSAMUM, anattlev pp-p 4ratz'au for the Hazr ,' flcar` and truuaraxt, milieu! xezlbnetzl. I I 1': wry simple and qgx jradxcu under I rnulh. It: gran` .ru_9eriar-1'2] and economy I: a I air Drcuiugozw-r 11';/I car! French Pnmaab: it Icixozulcrdgtd b all anal only in bhi` 511! in Eurapa The Kt:-starer and Z yloabapmm 3 11 Id 5: sad ant min the atlecr. son) 3! ALL Dnuaalnt. -n___._|-....-. II D Van u-rt-`r Ir n \Vhnlp-nlu 'I"Ir|-1-H; `Ln -xuu rsav -_- ._._ -g.-.-..` HAIR REST-Jana \ViIl In-store Gray llnir to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a. most. delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxmjunt growth. FALLING HAIR. is immediately checked. 5 instance. Pun-Rn.L1m is equally good for man or beast and no farmer should be without it a single hour, \ I I I Sold by n`lL Druggials and Medicine Dealers in I-25 and 50 rents in bottle. u HIS` pfuntod Iom'i1::ns_- , UNI!` VV.Ill.UlIlI1u II-I `ll-IV JJU II MRS. s. A. A1JiZEN*s Z- `Z'-' `KC:-1% -`J"1"'-1 I Messrs Perry Davis & Son.- ` many years used your ulna . Pnu~KIu.:n, on my bones, 1 I its ticacy in curing Gulls, I Cms, Cramps, Weak Joints, RI I iugs, Colic, &c. &c. I have has .in cunamnt. use, in the omni ; have newt known it to fail in I I have used it. LEWI: unuu Dar `(mun nu ma`: . uu.-nu u. ........u.uuu.g... P1-oprk! 1-], S. R. Yul Dnzt-r & Cn., `\Vholeulu Dru gt" @. 35`;hm|uy St. um 40 Put Place. New-York. ' .:.vcIJlI OIVNI-IIIS I} OUT THIS OUT! Levin A. Philips, of as follows: ..__E.PE 5 j April 8. {END I1`. TO YOUR FRIENDS.--The r1_.__...;--up Ann ITI:-urn `I llhlihd v New Style. Important Change. 59:! `ll l.'l'D -n':,:-rnnrn run n1r|H!u'I' KINGS` AI R DRESSING IIEIULUAISIID QLVJI L DJLLD combined in One Bottle. A AC"-" (.:rum Englluln Remedy: til-is GIAARR-F`< nr:-u u..n...... Perry Davis as Eon, l ROPRlETUR.S, Montreal, PQ. spncxu. NOTICE. (`.lnv-I75 ; `l7`..._..I.. 11:1: " vgfA'5iETcTuAu ' 1 HAIR ; Rwwm 3 6L.:\ 1 -_E'--.._- . RKF.`:x` CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, -:IIIllIJlI 1 Sueolal Nouegg BIFIIE Ann` __ , . :uring Gallls,/praius, Bruises, oak Joints, Rheumatism, Swell- :c. bad owe: forty horses ,in omnibus business, and 'n my case where I LEWIS A. PHILIPS. jltinnn I-|I-- -~-- ,.`_u1 . I :1 vniouble med nnd can .....:_.. I` " " l.":.*:';-Fm-_' :s'mN. m:;a;) .* FR15; 3 ol -` lloltslas. DUI`! AND KEEP IT`! tn, Providence, R1,, write `a, get a pamphlet, free, of is a. certain indication of decay at the roots. mu "Must Cultivate it. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Nature's Crown. unvu naueu. been known to fail a 2nd page of pam- GRAY HAIR I.-Gonts: I have for .:...m,. ...`:== mdjicino, the ----xv Iul to av 00:. testify to L, writes Which so disguro the Ippunnce, BURG- ING the evil etfecla of mercury, and removing all mints, ma remnants of DISEASES, hex-ed tary or othorwiu, sud is-taken by ADULT b and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY. I H u 1nu_;-anus -I._1vu.|.-uun UI um ILKIUL of Sal.-saparilla, added to I pint of want, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and on bottle in equal to 5 gallon of the Sympof Snrnparilla, or the decoctiona as usually made. AN INTERESTING LETTER ii published in the Iodico-Qhirurgioai Review, on the aub- ject of the Extract of Sal-aapariila in certain afactiona by Benjamin Travers, FR 8 , kc. Speakill of Iholc diaeuoa, aad diaeuu arising from the excess of mercury, be name that no remedy is equal to the Extract of Baraaparilla ; its power in extraordinary, man so than any other dug I am acquainted with. It ia, in the atrieoeat sense, a tonic, with thria invaluable at- tribute, that it in applinabia to a ata`ao,af the aystem ao sunken, and yetlo irritable, as ren- der: other anbstancos of the tonic olaas nnav .il- abla 0; injurious. HBLIIBOLDB CONCENTRATED EX-Z TRACT SARSAPARILLA irthe Great Blood pum'..- ERADIOATES ERUPTIVE at ULOERATIVE I IIQIJI Pnmjier. uuon IIDU unollsni QKLLLIANUX Ulr COMPLEXION must purify and_eurTch the blood, which HI-.:.nsoLn s Coxcnninrrnn Ex- -nucr or SLBEAPARILLL invariably does. Ask for Hclnaboid'a. Take no other. HELM'BOLD 3 ' Ooncentrated Extract Shrsaparllla. QUANTITY Vs`. QUALITY Hm.In:oI.p s Ex-nuc-r SAR8AP.\Itl|.l.A. The dose is small. Those who deaiue n large quantity and large doses of medicine FINE. lhtablhed upward: of I8`yun. r PBE- A PARED BY K HELMBOLUS EXTRACT SARSAPARID LA cleanses and renovntu xhe blood, inama the vigaur of health into the system, and purges` i out the burnout: thnt make disease. nut A law or the worst niict mankind arias from cc blood. HlI.IBOLD'B Exrnmr : a. remedy of the utmost value. Dnucom an-Onmu, 59 Brondvny, 'N.Y. Sold by nruygiuu--everywhere: Price 31,25 ' per bottle, or 6 for $6.50. OF` THE INJURIOUS EFFECT.-I of Face Powder: and Wuhan. All such `Lem:-dies close up the pores of the nkiu, and in 3 short time destroy. the complexion. If you would have 3 fresh, healthy, sud youthful nppetrance, use H:LuaoI.D`| Er.-Iu.o1' SAnu1=u1_1Lu. IN THE SPRING MONTHS, lurally undergoes a change, and HIunoLn a Hmnu Couonurnuno Ex'nuo1' or Sunn- mnu is nu assistant of the grestct value. the nystm nu- HELMB THROAT, NOSE , EYES, EYELIDS, -uuu :1 uouonnu-In I It removes blnck patches, sud nll ornptic TWO TABLESPOONFULS of the Extnc 4' Q..-..-..--:n- ...m2.a .. - _:... -1 _-.-_ :_ FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPABILLA THOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANUY OF ITIIIIII nuoifo and ---`2'-L I|-- NOT A FEW or the mint rnnnlrhui -.:-- 1. YOUNG LADIES BEW-IRE`! |9|'i and Wnnhna All _.--L AA- HIGHLY CONOENTRATED .......-as uucx upon, pimplm , eruption: of the skin. SOALP, and SKIN, % DISEASES or `IE1: (7-...------v HAIIILUT 0 : 1 vuv \.un.ul.ucAIuu. ll yll WOUIU aallby, n nu wurul. unsoruera which corrnpliou of the XTHAH1` Rlninnuurr ; :n disorders which '|-nrn ans-u-nno:J.... -4 L- uurruplloll 0! H19 - SAIBKPARILLA is EVENING. MAY 7 1869. ; I-rill-IOU null Llllvitsllv AI 2;l5 P.ll.. connecting with the Grnnd Tnnnk trains from the Wen and Bay of Quinta Steamer, meeling the 4:30 PI, train for Roman nnd Oawego, and the Northern Trum- porution Company`: Propellers leaving Cape Vincent for Ourego and AH Western Ports. On Monday only at 8 A.ll. nmn mime, Lamina an: Vin:-ant T "A&Ei5nE' name. 4- F-II-QIVLCI-ll: \JL` J. C. HINCKLIY, Junionr, "Master. OIMENOING 22nd instant will run as under. Leave Kingston Tuesdays, Wed- nudiys, Thursdays and Fridays, at 4 pm. Leave Gananoquo on Wednesdays and hi- day, 316 a.m. and 8 p In. For Freight or Passage npply on board. or to G. I1. KINGHORN, Fan! of Brook Street. I?:.....o.... 91... a..-:i Iona Ilondnys, Tuesdays; Thursdays, and Saturdays . . . . . -Mondays and Saturdays. . . . Steamer Watertown on Iny from 0npe.. .. .. ..7. r7111-r\ n 1? nunrnn III`: I'VE! I U l$|Vl III) , Leave: Gaps Vincent At 9:45 AM. on arrinl of the train from Rome and Onwego, meeting Grand Trunk trains East and West nu Bay of Quinta Bleuuner. `I R D II an nu-rg` ll train F-Ann D1-aunt. -1.3 nu : nuu vvtnt BI. Day UI quuuua Dttnlil . At 6 P.Il. on arrival of train from Rome nnd Uuvego. For Freight or Paukge apply on board. or to n u IZINQFIODN __-__. __ .'---`-.-- CAPTAIN Faun: Coami, ILL LEAVE cuznuranazs WHARF ' foot of William EI.raet,- for the show; and intermediate ports, every day (gnndnya - cxcepted) at FOUR UCLOCK. ' P.nh1|-nina `Aura: Rnllnwln Aug-- 3... 1E... C. Htuounv, Snltoa, llAsn:a, ILL leave Kingston daily (Sundays ex- cepted) at 4 AM. (except Ilondays),' connecting with the Grand Trunk Trains and Lake Steamers, meeting the 6:25 AM. trnin'for Rome and Outage.` AI Q-I5 PI` onnnnalina will: 1|-no ll-g-A DAILY BOAT For Bath. Plcton and Bellcvllle. .uAu=pltu) In ruun U UUUUA. Returning, loaves Belleville every day (Sun- days emeptoq). 7 On ILOSDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY qaornings at SIX D`,0L(JDK, Kingston time, and on 'l`UESDAYS,'THU.R8DAYS, and S;ATUR.-` DAYS at ONE 0 OLDOK A.I. . Ir..- .-a.. .1 n-...:...:... ._ 15------ -__:1 ._ .L_ L`:/ave: Kingston dlily, Leaves Wolfeilalnnd. At 8 A.M. 9 AIM. * 11:30 A.M. l P.l[. 2T.H. 3 RM. A'D\l -A -+ Kingston and (Tape Vincent Ferri punuca uu tuu way. For Freight or Passage, having superior pas- senger accommodation, apply on board, or to D. MURPHY, Ottawa; H `II Irrlfnrrnnnr Kingston and Wolfe island Ferry. `oval-I;nIl3 ms 15 as um: uuuuun A.l. 51 For ntel ct Freight or Punge Ipply to the Captain on board, or to . , , J. OARRUTHERS & 00., ` - Freight Agents. (1. n nurnn, 0. n. anon, pnnngn-no `I 1 auun, luu will Leave nlngamn every TUESDAY nnd FRIDAY M. 3 P.M. Leaves Ottawn every MONDAY and THURSDAY M. 7 .A.I!., culling M. all intermediate stopping places on the way. Ffwfiht (II Dnnanmn in-sinus I\I|nn:nIn -.1.` Q` T`:-y_Ga rVii1eI"IMBak[n gPow-` ll .- *` ' 0; Try Gardner : Cough Bo- gTe_`g|y.-_-Soo A.dvoI-tlsenenl. - " 1 mm PRIN'l`ING noUsE,`Prineesa| S 1 Street,_ Kiqgton. Pri1_1tin of all kind `st th`e`Dn.v Nnws S1-mm ma-ma ' Flnmna Illll 3` I Housn. For Passage Tickets apply afthe office of Folgcr and 15:05., Ontario Street, or at the Lake and River Steamboat Office, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson Slreet. n 11 I-r.-nnn \I every `_____J -_..-r....-, u-u. IVIVALF-PAST FIV o'clock. Also, one of Ihe Steamers will leave for Honlreal every Morning (Monday ekcepted) at HALF-PAST FIVE. lives, but will % Fin! of Ibelm . This E ig ubout time` Royal Mail Line of .- Canadian Navigation U0mpany.l `j ' fruit .'r'i3Li"Z}'e:. Kingston; 271}: April, 1869. IKE` Kingston, 21s:Aprii 1869. Kingston, May 3, l69. II. III. I'\llV\JlTlU[\ul" Furry Wharf, foot of Brock Street. Kingston, May 1, 1869. --L '0 ll. LIELIJLI, Pusan: Agent. "Kingston, April 20, 1869. Kingston. April 27, 1869. NTIL FURTHER N'o'ricE, RUNS AS rm- man :- % NE of the Steamers of the gbovo Line will ) leave Kingston for Toronto and Hunilton `ery afternoon (Monday excepted) at lJ'AI l'.I'nn:wn ran--n TKIn_g-Eton and Ottawa lioute. bommencing Wednesday, 28th Instant. "#77 Bunnowxza, Mann, {ILL resume her trips about the 7th in- stunt, and will leave Kingston at 3 P M. Inllll TE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER THE UPPER. CABIN STEAMER BAY or QUINTE, I".-.-an... 13`- ..._ l'V__.._.. W ATE I{ 1`_OWN, I'Y_,A-__ _,, PIERREPONT 7 Hlunlrnlv Jnninnr -Mn: PIERREPONT, sI'J'NDn7TR115.' TEE STEAMER THE STEAMER '1 `133? G." M. KINGHORN, -_I' f__L _f I'!_- _|_ 6. ,. go BPVIJ uu uuuvu, ul G. H. KINGEIORN, Fnnl nf [hint-Ir Q!-94:1 UIIIWIS G. M. KINGHORN, Kin gaton. 869. lcl. O. H. HATC H, Agent. 77.15 PM. `Steamers. -r ....... um: um: vw -ucu In Lula IJEPITIIIIGIII. Printed specication: and forms oflend-er can be but on application tn the Dgpnrtuom, and st the above-named places, where the plans are exhibited. erected on the site known as the Spence Farm, I eat halfof Lot 36 on_the Sidney Roadiffouling on the Bay of Quinta.-no-tr the west limits of th town. Plum and Ipeciottiona can be seen at this Department, and at 1.heShire Hall, Belle- ville. AT YOUNG S POINT.` A sronn LOOK and oHA'2nniL, fa bet constructed at Clear Lats, north of Botan- borough. Plans and apecicnliom can be seen at this Department, and at the Court House,` Peterborough. - A STONE LOCK, to be coynsu-ucted between Lake: Muakoha and Bonuenu. Plans and apecicntionu can be seen at this Department. PI-inhnd nnnnionuin..- -...a t_`._.- ..l~--- -L- - , Uonnnhaia Dernrunenl of Public Works for Onurio. Toronto, April 24, 1869. OTIOE it hereby given, tint the election of npranentuives In the Council of the Golgi lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontuie, (qr the twelve Territorial Division: constituted by the Act Vic. 32, Cup. 45, (Statutes of Ontario), wull be held on Tuesday, the_ 8th day of Jun next. nu____ -__!II 1 .......u win on: soul. u-om Inns omce to each_ registered practitioner on the 20th day of My next. mL, IULI These voting papers mutt belled up accord: ing to ins:-ruclions which will accompany them`, and transmitted to the Returning Uicer of the Division in which the Veter resides ind votes. Thu voljmr nnnn-a will ha .-........A 5.- .5- n- ..-nu-uu III wuwu me voter resides and votes. The voting papers will be opnnod by the Re- turning Oicers of the several Territorial Divisions, at two o clocl: P.ll., on the shy nbovn named, at the following places :- ' Western and St. Clair Division. . . L . . Chntlnm; Halalide nod Tecumseh . . . . . . . .Londini Snugeen and Brock ' . . . . . . . . Gnelplli Gore and Thames _ . . . . . Woodstock. Erie and Niagara . . . . . . Bunlford. Burlington and Home " . . . . . . Hamilgonl llidlnncl and York . . . . . . . Toronto,` King ! and Queen : " . . . . . . . Whitby.` Newcastle and-Trent " . . . . . . Cohonrg, Quinte and Ostaruqni " . . . . . ; .KingI"to`n. Bnlhnrst and Rideau " . . . . . . .' . Otfvn`; 1 St. Lawrence and Eastern . . . . . . Brockviilel The names `of the Rdlnrning 0ice`ra_will be ' furnished on a printedienvelopo to be enclosed to a register ed practitioner - ` Fl nmnnunu u n AT LONDON. A LUNATIG ASYLUM to be erected on the site known A: the Halo Farm, Lot 8 in the 11: Can, an the Governor ; Road, near the city. Plans and specications an "be seen at this De V pnmnent, and at the City Hull, London. yr BELLEVILLE. A DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION toh-e known an am. am... nu..- AT TORONTO. SUNDRY BRIQKLAYERS and s.'rbm:'. CU'1`TERS' WORK, to complote_tha'WES1` wine of the paovrwcmn LUNATIG ASY. LUM. Also, Heating Pipes and A-ppimma for" bonh wings. Also, 3 House for Caretaker-, an new Pumping Engine at the Engineonleon the Lake Shore. Plans apd*specicat_ion: can be seen at this Department. 3 nnni-51.4-qr. u-n-........ .......___:` The lowest, or any lender, will not necelutilg be accepted. ` JOHN OARLING, Cximhnimup .m'|i`.l'nere will be no nominations. The votes will be cut by voting pnplen," which will be sent from this office to each. renrintnmd nnmiunnnp An 41.- on. .1..- J u-.. I 7., __.- -r\r:au-a~InlIJI.lU- ' A ` CARRIAGE HOUSE, STABLES and OUT-BUILDINGS for the LiEUTENA'N`I`- GOVERNOR.'3~1iESlDENOE. Plans and speci- cations can be seen 1.: this Deparunengsnd at this oioe of Messrs. Gnndry and Langley, Architects, J01-dau`su-eat, Torohlo. neg1s'nI' Medical Regiltnlion Uice, ` _ Hamilton, April 15th, 1869. ` _ munAcI1?i:oAL rm ' V0lce--St. Lawrence Wharf, Foot of J ohnsoni St_reet_. --.:- UR Goal is Pnre_Lnckawans.T>eing minedin 0 the `very heart of _tho Lacknwnna Vnllay, Scranton, Pittstmi, and Wilkol Bane, fmni _t_ha beet aeleatod mines, nnd in prpuod with [ I can axpugasly for Family nae, Ind` Ii ho- aairemdlnll delivered in the but pouiblooa :- d tioh. Jest selected Sq Coal for grptu eonntnny on hind, also` Lehi Lamp for Foundry!!! | and Bloulbnrg for B dchmitln. "reunl ugh. Delivered [in any pIr_t1_If 11* . city. 1868. GOAL. 1862?. `AILYT um '1' -O Illovu, and its purulent `J 3533] II-ctibed lo the f'ond- E 5'"!!! Inn by the noldiers of by Turns the section in {neerezchaum pipes is thy time. The men-r~' |~ro emnmnas.J .-_ __.--- .1`.-uu uu sA'rUniiA1', 15:1: 1na`y.nexu, For the construction of the following Pulilit: Works and Buildings :- SE El/)_MEl;HA`1:I'ST 47 PRINCESS STREET, 1 f__.j. - , .n.An.l6n`.I$\JIl, I_ AVE now on hand a. very large and choice selection of Flower Seeds, `imported di- reel. from reliable growers in Englnnd and" Ger many. Full varieties of German Anew, Ger- man Stocks, French Donb1e,Bn.leama, Sweet Peas, Mignonette, Phlox Drummondii, Zinnia. Elegnns, &c. &c. f"For particulars see our Catalogue fo 1869. - ' May 4. cit}- ..-:u `NTEW nnd elagang patterns in ' Bumped _L Gold, Gold, Saun, Ground, Ilarble, Oaks, &c. ' ' Special attention is invited to our very in assortment of FRENCH HALL PAPERS and BORDERS, the moat beautiful nolectionjver brought to Kingston. ' ` ' An In imnnrl Ring. 6'..... .1_- _- V r unuugulu LU AIDKEEOD. _ As we, import dire ft-Bm the msn11fnctaret-sf , our prices are EXTR MELY LOW HEATHYZ GUNi~I', SEED Mwnnn A `Nl"l'Q ROUM f;APERS 14 II'TQ'l` Dtlnttrnn .... J _-..,_ --A_a\.ILJIVl.'Jl-' III. 'IIEA.}`I{_ gpNN s, F-`Ens. October 21,1868. ,1; _.- -.-1.-VJJJJJJLJ DDI`.L`.T.S.T'3D to the undersigned, st this De- L pn1'.K11.u1,_V\ :1! be received until Noon on 4:-o-uuv-__._.. -A SEALED `TENDERS 1- ~c~nn . FEWE`E'E7T - - - ..-. 4.1.8. SJ I.` JUST RECEIVED AT A run`--7 Ii: uusxom nrsrnrcr. GREAT STOCK/1 /__: V 41 P:-Ingss greet. Nogcf. H. STRANGE, M.D., Regisu-at of the Council. 1:: llmm 1 HIJIIIIIIIICI. H. s-nunolc, Dntrino--_ -1 LI.` tI_,-_ , JAHIS SWIFT & OLE OF J All KIIJJ N U, Conmiuioner. an l\n6_-:- [`a7 KiIlg'StVOl`l , .. .. uucspna . Toronto.` . . . Kingiton. :, nun-.~ ..-- -........ w... on wnancted an-ltrictly DASH pdndplpc, and at the `LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Custom kindly solicited, thankllly rescind, ml promptly stranded . 1 -_ - _ > --u-- P.urr1ns mamiing to nuke qppumm to the Legishlnn of Lintuiofor Print: Bill! no hereby notified that they - mind In the Mat and followingknbl of ti: nq . L-egilllti As- omgbly (which an pnblilbad in full in the ggtcrin Ucizettc), to give N ONCE of their npplicntioj (clearly sad diatinetly Ipeeifying in um an object) in the Ontario Gazae, and also in g Newspmr published in the (Bounty at Union at \ Counties Aacted ; Igch notice man In aonxinupd in each cue for I pgfiod of` Itlaalt Ii: during the inltrvgl ofjilno between the '- tha next preceding Bolllion slid the` considers- tlpn of the Petition. ~ Oopleiof the` fin; and Inn ofmnuoh notices to, be neat to the Private Bill 0 as. r All Petition! for P;-lv|ta_Bi!l.1 malt be pretent- od within lhont tires and: onto Bunion. _ 4 OHABLISTI. GILLIBR, _ . . Clark -01 the Bonn. Toronto, 25th Fall, 1889. ` wanna, a._ooo nugshen Bu-lc}, l'o`r which the highest nmlm prieo um he. p-it % . A. Ltvmaaron, paling`... A---& QUE.` Christmas 0 1.. _ . BAKING POWDER has met with Iincc its-lintrodncon hm wnnunts _II illcgIlId*dl- mqqd. II: uu-_he obtained fl.Q|lL mostgmtha leq.d,ing' Grocer: in Kings! I Ami It hauntin- lure`t s prices from Ktm Jf"l3LBRU'!'HlR3 h 00., Wholaula Groom-1`. Opurio Strut; and-duo 0.1 Hagan W.-_R.IoRAB 8 Oo. |,`KingItqn.. if Willi Ilrlnln 1|-n'I.....n urn: -r-I-'r-- THE remu-`Ruble nnen'w1iih VGARDNER 3 K um up nnuuuo-run or A Illa and sworn: ALIS, PORTER qua Htlrohu An:-u\S.. n. nun tn n-...-......_-_, U14; Iv LII ` Hereby GEO. W. UREIGHTOH ll hll Agent. ` ' The hnnlneii .m be eondnted an strictly `LOWEST nnnnrnrn -----** -_-snug >u!ug|,:g_ ( ll DD!!! A-up-I 4-`A- ...___ ' Wr",".'~r1--. Jr you Jwun unehou Huxlma POWDER, Ink for GAl{l)NE`n 3_ March 20. R. _s. % WILLIAMS onams Ann MEl0lIElIiS lltrulnenls can be land It Ihellowq-prioufrbm _,_,_ uuccauva years, and are nlloirii the heat in the Dominion. Th-no oiebneed` In- ll. 1101.151-:_ll, PRINCESS 31'. I Inch 9. Sole; Agent for Kingatbm` ,,...w ,u sen nuU'1`:s um} SHOES of ' unri;:1l:ti manufacture st the on an-ic_:ly cub terms. lowest .1-amunen'l.ira prices. Uhpnd seconnts must "be settled immediate ` ly, otberwiao they will be put in unit. 5 3 The patronsge of (Jun. Gnstombu-3 I03 Iiicited. - ESIRES `most Easpectfuily tdtlmnk his (nu- morons Customers for a liberal patronage extending our FIFTEEN YEARS. ' In cloth 1 hisncmnm. .r..`- n-`-- --- ~ ` iwhilo the store: Frmdr or` 4.LDV`EB'1'IBING.--It is , a.m'usi'ng ` it: to observe the stores of H10 lifl|iM|__Wh0 d0Ii't adver- tise; to tea the anxious proprieton look; ing into that street: and sea the a. 1:1,: pehpla ' by, wondaing wbfytthey don t com go heir neighbours who dao advertise are thronged with cuotouuu, some people wlll learn. by _obaer other: will not.--Dfz:'1y Palladam. `mien -M Oontarntogy sud other plants. Tor particulars apply to j JOHN c. nmns f0t_`$q10, at the Gang, I cousin: of about 25 acres, ten of which Ire nu-_ der Orchu-d_ Guden. The Dwelling . buildlngt, and is A desinble residence for any gentleman wishing tt_I_ live_out of the city. `Inn In-- --'- ' ~. ILL and other kind! Qf Jon P . a executed with neatneu and dupatch At the Daily News oiee, Princes: Street. ' Kiiugaton, Pehmnry, 1839. :---::- vvvuw `III .15`. IURAE ` .-..<.:'.`::...:",',':-.:~.e.:-s:a:.n;a - -- vu nrjal arch 20. JAM Kingston, 32nd Jnnnary, 1888. . . :- _. ._ ;F 4- wnomrnmgc nnnwuiny '0`. IJIUIIOTUBI 0 ` ` Ill` -nil l-...._} . I 1:... ---" _~+ [ EYE WATB. ' R8 STENSOIVS EYE WATER II` for [AVE Jcken the 'r1Bi'/P3123 '%UGiVB VQITI and _.. -10-- ` ' 5' )$DU|.| ul B81 Dllininn III .. man, not alga; 1d gllowd tube gotebnudrxu. B I`-nk.nJg.n lL..-- LHo1}T:"Jn7a71:i T JAMES HOPE, l 888. IV INGBTON, Prlnoeu Strut. sale -0 I9 boll. J r till! \. `.'u l IIV hum. .--G-db,` . - " 1':-ed l t.`_-`K. I I I , I mull . Pdoaui u v` mpg; 4 \ p"".l` 0`-" v |( !5 la] ` is _vuuuf:t-r, p t._v.~_icr.!`_\ no! fan}, and is 3 '3p'J.:l)x3;nlj ` lie OM stnck of .\n1ur:r;n ` - ` ` _' 4 than explmt.-1 . urm_~h um- LY V` km: and s'!nr_s', TuH_ nrxalz.-:1} ~ Ihitkory sapling, !tan< :in;,' ve Ida m hm uwcuains; L'V`en"_\' ` ilqunezry; a handmum-, full ` If upowre: vmh a tori`-_-rat, I_!.!|ich speak: of Dena.-vm.-rucu ` * : his hair and I4-.n:i as` luau-In 9hucre~sL uh. >`irr.L ildoling over his I-rust.` lie karma a picture sun,-h us~ |`pltI.:ltd In sH1|_~;. S-xcb ` I50 uuendsm nuke the xripi dition n Q` iblluing railrmuln 0; mesm- Itlnlguuge ni moat uf the I :1- na LII: Plain:-. ht: s:1_\'~i he _-bsnpply his wants, :15 mm lint mus-: who treat IL: in WI informs as thin m tlu: .kllQp!dl'ur11-Aver nu (Le! huh. ..n' on... ..-..,.._. W I .9? ""."""ll. and n.'L1|' I gm` That the high ypri - Fr 5"` Of cuursv, Iwl ""'Y0heaper aubstitut .""' yhich are not easi 5__;_'l'|N|Iad-eye. None (`I ". "PIl'o iI_1 lightnosa ~-.-vurriil nu Ixlici "1 but of the present cs . L: that time the x: i 1 Indians and I I Jud California um like Imrhl fur `the In __`eold genmman, ch: 1121 days frntn Ariz. _ Wlclllyilw.-Intyyc-a _"| in tlzangul since: he iL':lhdu!R[Jfe ht: rvi\CilL'!l f'Rl'U WALK Fi{0.\I ll.!!W$CU TO NEW YHRK. i ' Ii hlator ' Both vm " - ` E". Jzlxyat them this ' destrr-yed ` |N lotto" of the , ` 5 [Ml W .I|_:o .:.... {:-'M"K}D and lived 0 full] IICJL 1'1 `r'.:"Jl'l. Ill luv: eitwuhl easily be i;n1'r\d_ Jhqniry is sti cunhlmirvg " ' ' _bnIN.-ry secretly, um an .!i.`Ol?l]j tnnnpised is that I gnhtrzme vi the promoters uf the 5 `r-~ -I "IVE 0! Virginia peumln will :":Iceo to 3 large exlvnt the . pawl culture has grown V H! ho hum, present. $51 m 1h. r.....a_ 5'? 7-_=-171' ei`ui:.,`.`;'L {IE n."`i`:i".:`|.1.or trk-graphs I ` H V H New \`l.TE\l:`E... `pm ?.I.`. --n zuarrgetl slncc he lust ' nhd.hdore he l'v'JLChI:!| the -IoItt.he whale wurld hhnhf. \.'-_._ 1' - - - .. j--Q VII H10 [OW "0 give life 3241 di- "W!Id Iolitdno. . V--vu u] UUILKIII ' '11. and nally by? price ; "I. warm I--Al on ` I I-I-III All I III ii I Y_uIker5, at be - , ..,.- nu .'`P|' Iubstitutcs i Ich easily ' d'.'0- nf sin i:..L.._- ,- 9 is won}: timo' do what he \ vithdruv our Ijer, if they c1n- ` THE LIN.-I (IF F El\'l`T. XVIII. :.\'ClU;.= '3--The vinyl the face of tuber beats Ifnn-o n,.n I .\I.\ Y - .._, whole game I iul [Inn mun--.-5.: ho has ..:... ....t. u.-uuu in, lull-J literally shot in pieces in the action at Fort George, and was Pld up by the Atnericacs-a prisoner help. less, and almost hops-_leu of life. All chance or ,::.;::;t';:,'%*'r W or , r Insure` was now at an end. it | ` 'P'I;1'9d 701': ""1 b`l`,`d. I parole aa soon still I con. pouihly leave tbohospitnl. I started on I t;_stI;`etcl1er In an Improvised ambulance for New . 0! _. benever we stopped I was lifted out 3 '4 "1: fdlleoed on my had. not exactly . bad or? dt`:,e"l"v `"4 8"{"I."7 I rested in the day time in : t argeu pn iic rooms at hand. I lblnk it was jiuellogtltlage callsd Canandaigua. I lay an ab- | `lull ! In cunost ' t.`. , 1 doors `open, thinking of llyrieltlida :.tc?2:mI:rtl\(t)1'd i `l'l"S '3! chauces of ever seeing them 5 again, when uzphainly a_tt_it-ed pernon approached me and said: I say, Brmslrer. I am sorry to see 1 you in this way, but what thegdevil sent you over here to fight as ? Ail we ask is free trade ` and sailors rights; and d;n it,e-very true Eng- l ltshmen ought to Le in favour of them. `I was '"|e<} -ml sleep: It the moment. added Sir John, and in no humour to argue a point go perttnacioualy intruded upon me. Iaaid, `My 80045 WWW. pick up some other Englishman tgat h;an fL\,u;a" bullet holes in his body unheal- e an two a e not yet extracted and t 11; to lhiinf He turned away saying, `I didn't.nknovv . 1'01: were so bad as that` At that moment the l hoacl ltet-per came in and asked me ifihe;-3 wag lnnythtng he could do for me. I was faint and l thirsty, andlreplied, `If you could give me a : bottle of English porter or brawn stoutl should like it above all things. He replied be was scr- ry he had not,and could get nothing of the kind in that place. Sir John continued : `Mi attendnn: | tloon aft`;-r proposed moving on to our next sta- ston, an we started. [suppose we must have i travelled some six or seven miles, when I heard a hallooing from] behind, and a. call to halt. I turned and saw the name persecutor (as I deem- ed him for the moment) that I had met at the i hotel,Ivbo was so warmly interested in behalf of ` free trade and sailors rights. Coming up along- ; side, he cried out, `I say Britisher, you didn't f expect ever to see me again did you ? I was 3 irritated, and replied, `No, I'never expected nor ; wanted to see you again. `Jest so; but I heard ` you ask the landlord for some brown stout. I ' knew an old Scotchman who had some about four miles of, and I went and got you a dozen I bottles Here driver (addressing my attendant) take `em in. ' He had driven his fine team fgur , and returnhg made eight miles and folowed me six or seveit more, attested by" his foaming l horses, to bring mo--a Britisher, bleeding from I a tight with his own nonntrymen-reliet' which | l ` I had fruitlessly asked for at the hotel I` There 1 was A tear plainly tremblingin the old haronet s : eye as he recounted this, and Admiral Gordon, I who was looking at a map onithe wall at the moment, broke out, `A good fellow, by G--, if he was a Yankee. Business intervened, and we left. This was the last and all we ever saw of either of these brave old men. n M Toledo, Ohio, on Fridsy nfsunoon, April ` 23, n rs-e camp of! between`: us velocipede. ridden , by Wm. B. Jaclyn, and 3 trotting hone, owned , by Fred P. Bauer. The distance was two { milel. The bone was hitched to 3 post unhar- , neuod, when the velocipodaaurtod. HrBeaver throw on harness, hitched to I li ht skeleton, Ind wont slur the two-wheeled it, made the; ....:|_ __.1 ____ _-.| __L-._....4l --AI r-I-J in Hunt `ya '0.` Int! 1 "WWXIE Built Iuuuu Iuuv ; mtlo and returned, unhsrnolnod, and tied to the '. pm -g-in. Tho um. wu: Velocipede, 10:15 ; ' hqrle, 12:15 the palooipede winning by two llllllllot. ' -fl-60 ohngod hand] on the re- sult of the mac. ..........5 |uuul,'_l!l uonuon, of George I We 11..-n just `ugm Hr Ivhgn ` venerable personngu entered the room, wearing! badges and medals, who were formalfy iazroduc-i ed, one as Com. Gordon, and the other ':}irJobn Wilson,both of Greenwich Hospital. Sir John { W'il|on had been engaged in the war of 1812. I We being introduced ma from America; and Sir jJobu turned and nid `Mr W., I have two very ` substantial ruoonn for feeling intareued in your 1 country. Glnncing at It 1Cd' `I IIIVE. vnu Iran- uilnnnn |::_,- - I x l auL_a. Wash tolls thefullowing :' la the summerof -'5 ` these note: was quietly reuding mom,:in G: `V2 hm`! inn n...n..A `...:.|. u, -- 1 ..uuu-y. unnuclug II II reauody, ` ed; have, you know, limiters bunk L-ouda, upon 1 interest. Never mind about mone. the next reason is, thnl liters ha... :_ .L- -_-:7 ~------ 0: LJMUUICUS! [along i view departing ship could be obtnined,' joined iu rounds of h.-any and prolonged cheers I with those who were belore on the jeuy. Those! I on board returned the cheers---meu, woms-n,und ` i children numbing and tuvihg ham and hand- i kerchiefs. ' o srulrni Mo execute in the xpedilion than nil ell anion I-no -III`

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