Kingston News (1868), 22 Jun 1869, p. 1

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.,. uuycucrs leaving L Mud :11 Western Ports. `II I I ll 7}` 0`1'1`.-xw.-x. -`_- gd UNJINI Iilllllf. '`|l_on (`uum-.1ny. 6:Jl`..`;('lNGHORN.` --I IRA; .4` [)._.I_ _u_, , \'\|4 G. I. F[.\'Gl L ..__. on, and FRIDAY 1 Kingston lime. and I 3, and SATUR- Ln, '3fl(Ing Po we luster. ilh the Grand add Bay of .')n rill .__ ,uv n.-. Lltllu orlbern Trans- I` XVIII. I Agen ta. WIIARF Ike. .1---~ 9 I AVE it dressed with 0000-GLYCERINE Every good Hnirdreuec is Iupplied with it gratuitously for that pm-pone. June 3. CR Coal is Pnro Lnchwnnn, being mined in _ the very heart of the Lackawann Valley, Scranm-u,Pittston, and Wilkes Barre, om the best selected mines, and is prepared with great care expressly for Family use, and will be Jcreened and delivered in the but possible no :- di1ion_ 1:--. _-u-_._.1 (V_!: I'I._1 I..- 1-a-Gan on-|nn9nnq"II7 lllOl1. Beat selected Soft Goal for grxtes constantly on band, also Lehigh Lamp for Foundry tee and Bloubarg for Blacksmiths. Terms Oula. Delivered in nnyptrtof 356 nia- cit!` 3"!` I IIIIIHC I Z Ctrit I -13-: oil! omst`. Lawlzence `Wharf, Foot of J ohnson Street. Wumi YOU GET mm: Hun cur, seleclionvof Flower Seeds, imported di- from relinble growers in England and Ger- many. Full varieties of German Aslers, Ger- man Stocks, French Double Balsams, Sweet l eu.9, Mignoneue, Phlox Drummondii, Zinnia Elegansg kc. to. 332-`: n..-iinnlnrn Inn nnr l"nlnInnnA fnr &IA\'E now on hand I very large and choice r L was. 0 o_g L. 1868. ,;5NT*!..`_3 TE 99 7.5! _. ._._A .._l` v:Aus5;':`i"m:;>:f:i'i`:-`e.;:t from the manufacturers, our prices we EXTREMELY LOW. SEED MERCHANTS, 4.7 PRINCESS S'I`REE I`, Kingstbn, I , II1~;AT1I_&7 (_a`rUNN, n-V Special atlcrion is invited to our very ne assortment of FRENCH -HALL PAPERS and BUf .Dr;RS, the most beautiful selection ever brought to Kingston.` ' ' An urn irnnnrr din-ant fa-nvn an '.n.`.`.K-A5 ` \`l'EW and elegant patterns in Stamped _1_ Gold, Gold, Satin, Ground, Marble, Uaks, tr 1w%>%:+1LI%s` ! fIErf.!f:Z S:l % `N.B.---{Inc Pony and Light Wag- gon fur sale. - Sent to any terms. October 21, 1868. v1~ ~?`7' .1:-grunts. ac. ac. `For_ purticnlnrl see our Catalogn for Rom UNTARIU ,,__-_...-`. vu. era are camioned one there for my t i I N Assortmrut of Skim; 9:1 1* Work It-av Kingston 1 are being sent out f the Esmb Nor: -CA.`1`r:ou .-Parties i otferiug for ssle Bots purporlil rnc A.-n..Ll..I._., A MUSIC STORE 3|-Ii 1 which is the best MI; ' |-II3` ox J ,__. ..a\ n-\C ,_ um inspection . \' L "`-*- . -, .... \uU M rzmf Assurance of i hing order for three I` Kingston, May 6, 1869. |-EPAIRS of Musical lnstrumeufa no`-3111 L, tuned by Practical W0.-km`.-n. VF.(`.0.\'D TO NONE. 5 to nppreciaxe a x L1, Isxxtj { ,_, M.` U'G()R.\IAN., I} O A T B U I`L D E R sI.\1cnI~: S'l`Rl-I1-1'1`, u nuapI.'l'l|I)ll N B. The In.-L;-A- " `ULII All the 111931? | iv-mn.\,..: _ Assortn II? _ u u __ ,__`. .-. mu-c years tree ofcbarge. The gzenulne Howe \\':n:e:0r J: Wilson as Abbott JIM`-hlms u`l_lh lnu-at imrrow~mnm- -`-` FLOWER SEEDS. Il- .1 U571` "REC EHED .-\"l ...u5uuu Io oe paid for be- -ing 011:3!" Establishment. 1 -CA`1'r:ou`:-Parties in Montreal are g purporting to come from ubhahmc-nt. As I have no agent or per- ltlnorizzvd IO sell tor me in that city, buy- acamioued againit bjtrgaining with any are boats. to in tho lid ' '_on than any r: for watt "ark done ntu GREAT STOCK 4'4 Princess *lr('3e.' 9-? KING STREET. _. ... .u _n-pa mrge to suit the e 9 STREET, KINGSTLDN ONTARIO. L. Stephens. Proprietor- o..-..._- :_ -- TUNERS ' part of the country on L-eason'nble r'1`.\ BLISHED 1347. laoanup cot. 2 articll for ir and gloss to the I .~---u glull` 9 test improvements I1W&)`E u n-apeclfuny inviled. subscriber having no in Id by other parties, will ex- wu as to _r-pnining them, -2 um -i.-.-.........-..-- -` __ ..... ...-4:. untrzu terms, and an ace its being kept in good ru_'n- ` three years fre of charge. mlnn " JAMES SWIFT & CL; OF J. l{`EYNE 1:. AND E All w rs!-class Kingston, '\I- 1111')` 1 for n! Ihxa ' ,- -_--' vv un r.\eI Cl5e mining and ` ,- circumstances. M. O GOR\{AN. siways on n In kn ....: imparting 30110998 2 hair. I '-'-Ju uu LIIIULI X lo Ahliihfhnnl be Pitl fol: I who have taste is Hair-Dressing __......v as | no in .-A) interesf in `urn:-.a.~.. L!- '*'~-`-M an exercise his Fl nnzl ....I\ hand. .:ILA h_'ot oulaotlu Ont. on l_1;md, \ wnll _`FFEC'l` OF ADVERTISING.-It is amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don t adver- tise; to see the anxious proprietors look- ing into the streets and see the people go by, wondering Why _they dou I: come in, while the stores of their neighbours who do advertise are throu ed with customers, Some people will` lc rn by observation, others will not.---Daily Palladium.` - lid SINGLE corms? of {h nLu} - 9 o Nnws may be had at thecounter of the publication oce, Princess street, price tl-II-an onnnnr-n. UH Bppllcalluu LU Inc A 9I\olI3LIClI No Money to be paid until Me iVor/c is de. Iwercd.-'I`hia notice is given for the reason that unprincipled men have on several occasions canvassed for and collected moneys in advance, on account of Books which they falsely repre- sehled mean being about to publish. D...-cnnn dmaivnnn nf nidino in tho Puhlh-`Han TIBH3 CF SUBSCRIPTION: Dominion of Canada subscribers $12 Cy per copy Uniied States do. . - $15 Cy Great Britain and Ireland do. . . 3 Stg France, Germany, &c. do. . . 3 Stg D;-run nu Anvnn-rlsnirn will ha mndn Irnnmn acuucu lulill-B IIUII-I6 u-Ivut uv yuvuuu. Persons desirous of aiding in the Publication of the CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for 1870-71 will please send in Iheir Orders for SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS. uuncu ulanca uu..- av.-Ia 66 RA-ms or Anvlnnsmu will be made known on application to the Publisher. N11 Jinn-u In I)! nnid unlil -flan `|'Vna-In 1': Jo \_[[;5V2LJ|)A.V A-I\JAl.lJAIl\IL` uLL\lBU l.'\JlL1 IUl' 1870-71 will contain a. short description of at least 3,500 Cities, Towns, and Villages in the Dominion of Canada, and tba Provinces of New- foundland and P1-"nee Edward Island, together with the Names of the Professional and Busi- ness Men and of the principal Inhabitants. , To be Corrected to August, 1870. The CANADA Dmncroznr for 1857-58, pub- lished by the Subscriber. contained the Names of the principal Inhabitants in 1,335) Cities, Towns, and Villages in Upper and Lower Canada. The CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for uu-m_-n .-.:II ......+..:.. .. -1.-. .a,....._:_.:__ uuu, nuvn Duuttn, anu NEW l Sl.(.UNB'- WICK ; to which will be appended the Pro- vinces of NEWFOUNDLAND and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Directory will con- tnin the Names of Professional and Business Men, and of the principal Inhabitants in the Cities, Towns, and Villages, together with a large amount of general information, including Alphabetical Directories of Post Oices and Pusttnasters, Banks, Governmental Departments and employee, Houses of Parliament, Law Courts, Educational Departments, Custom Houses and Uilicers of Customs, Parts of Entry, Taritfs of Customs, List of Patents of Inven- tions, Canals, Ratlways, Railway and Steam- boat Routes, Benevolent and Religious Societies, Clergy of all Denominations, Registrars with their Divisions, Newspapers and Periodicals, &c, &c. ; also, Statements of` Imports and Ex- ports, Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Population, &c.. &c. /,,,V__-- -v------vu unuuulullll " FOR 1870-71. ' HE SUBSCRIBER proposes to issue in SEP- F TEMBER, 1870, if sufficient support by SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS can be obtained to cover the cost of Publicalio a. CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY, comprising the Provinces of ONTARIO, QUE- BEC, NOVA SCOTIA, and NEW BRUNS- WICK : tn whit-h will ha nnrm--rl:-A II--- D-- (ZQIXA/DIAN lJOMlNl0N DIRECTOR) . Ii`.-u-. I own -I ._.-. . ,.....u uuw nessrs .1. UA1{J:iU'l'H$li.b' & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Ontario Street` and also at Messrs W. R. MCRAE J: 0015, Kingston. If you wish the best BAKING P0r'DER, ask for GARDNI-.`.R S. March 20. 3 JOHN LOVELL, Primer and Prcbliaer. 23 and 25 St. Nicholas Street, Montreal, May. 1869. AVE taken the FIRST successive years, and the best in the Dominion T slrurnents (`rm be bad at the 11 1:. s. WILLIAMS aws AND Msmneons uu D u Iuuy CISU IETYTIS. Unpaid accounts must besettl ly, otherwise they will be pm. in s The liciusd. pntronage of Cash -- --A-A-'L-l#kJ Dealer In_BooIs and 5hoes,No. 36 Princess Street, Kingston. ESIRES most respectfully to th meroua Customers for a liberal extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. In closing bis accounts for the past year the advertiser has determined to abaudonthe Credit system altogether, and he wishes bis Customers to understnud this announcement in the most pusitive sense. Determined not to be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BUUTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the lowest remunerntive prices on strictly cash terms. Ilnnnid ......,\.._..- nnk his nu- ] patronage .IA311:s` 11013133 palPF `II nnnla n_.a H _ V_ ,_.. .,...oac;: nu Luc Sl`l4I(`-l.-U. AND lMl Uli'l`.-\NT N0'l`ll.`E.. T0 CASH CUSTOMERS. 3 ILI\-ELHJU` and. It .-.I! ._ -_......_. um ll'OlIl all irritating qut. it combines the virtues of both its ingredients. As a benutilier of the I Nut Uil has long been highly prized cerine, according to Dr. Hassallb a ten: into the composition of every p Restorative. Prepared by March 9. _- qr-I. ever prepared. It is delig entirely free from all irril Combim-.-I IL. --'------A FARITNEIVS B.\KI.\ G r0wm+:n. a - 7 ,v~/.-.` 4 - Kingston, 22n And for 5 KINGSTON. :(0ANA1)A>y. 7:TJEzT-'tf\7c; E'Ii|TFis I-_ TH E BEST A ND , ____14 ' sale by all Hair-1 JAM 22nd January, 1868. _...-- ...u.uu: nu: clgul. sive ye.s`\r;-1,3111] are allowed to be e These celebrated In- : lowest prices from I`! IIILI -`-`-_ ,_._b -v ul. nu : . -g 1 EST- AND MOS!` AGREEABLE Hair Dressing , W. __.. -\:II\,)Io yuu.c:I1'ULLl B. IIOLDER, PRINCESS ST, Sole Agent for Kingston be settled immediate- be run n unit LY NEW: PRIZE for eig'm rs. are nllnwmi tn lu- nuual. uu Blfl-U971 J1 ill suit. an 110' Dual. l"---- HOBART :cu unguny px-med; and Gly- analysis, (-0- itlon evnrv nnnnhn. n..:.. /-1` 1 delightfully perfumed, [I irritating nIn.'l2.:..-. _ '-Dressers in the oil JAMES HOPE. IQRD _____ .. .. numyuls, popular Hair I BUIL- Customers ao- `*` "'u Uncon- id; Ianalvnin M, rerfumed, and nhlities, while Ls constituent. 9 hair, Cocoa- Jan. 23, 1868. Mr H. T. Hsusaonn, Dear Sir-Your communication requesting our terms for advertising was duly received, but from a prejudice I had formed against ed- vertisingcnres for secret diseases," it was left unanswered. Duringan accidenull con- versation in a drugstore the other evening, my mind wss chnngedfou the character of your Buchn. It was then highly commended for other diseases by two physicians present. Inclosed please nd our rates of advertising. Your , &c.. .... vu uvau uzsoi DR. H. T. Hsnunonh, Two bottles only of the package of your valuable Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the case of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no longer mortied, and he is free from the daily morning anathemas of the chamberrnaid who has charge of his bed- ding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of our use ofyour Buchu with the children un- der our eharge may save many a Superinten- dent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylum) a. great amount of annoyance, and many a poor child sulferiag more from weak- ness than from habit, may be spared punish- ment, that is (not knowing it as a weakness instead of a bad habit) most un' ustly inflicted upon them. Thanking you on behalf of the children, and hoping others may be alike benetted, I ..-n .-...=......or.. I1- _....__ `N: "am, '1`. B. H.Su2motmI, Editor and Proprietor of Daily and L Semi-Weekly Telegraph" HxLuaoLn`s Ex-nucr Bucxm, established up- ward of 18 years, prepared by H. T. HELM-I BOLD, Druggiet, 594 Broedwey, New York, and 104 South 10th Sheet, PhIladel.phin, Pa. Price $l,25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,60, delivered to any eddreel. Sold by all Drug- gist: everywhere. 1/"N'nnn nu. ----- '---'~~ ` _`AnuI at at} wuera. [3`None no genuine un1ua done up in- steel-engrevod wrapper, with fnc-eiliniie of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed FL 'I` Il II!t_unnrn uenlrnl rarx. (A Home and School for the censd Soldiers.) hr. 11 m `CI -----~--`~ uuunx +l\JL` Ul'_1J.VD4`LLV.l1 I ml` esh and blood are supporu sources, and the heahb and 1 that of Posterity, depend upon 1 ofa_reIiable remedy. `7 `V :1 1`l'f\`I' vu-1-.._.._ -.- - . WN. Y. s. VOL.` INSTITUTE, Corner of Fifth Avenue `and 76th Street, Central Park {A `Tn:-nu and Quin.-..-.I l'..- -LA I" . " " vuuuvl-III | Uuufqtjo Whether existing in male or female from I whatever cause orioinnin and n hm long staudingfa TB 0 matter of` nn II-nan-nnnl :n ....I.__:.., 9 . lap.-- 7li?-VIVf'n;)'-1-;';a-51:1-ent is an SUMPTION or JNSANITY Hank and L1..-) A- - FOB DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES or nu llnnng`-.. _-- , .. .3. , may um: I. oecome sad and discourag- 85; they are always polite and pleasantin le company of ladies, and look you and them right. in the face-_-none of your dowucsst looks, or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs in- amed by running to excess. These will not only ruin their con.-ttitutious, but also those they do business wi'ln or for. How many men, from badly cured V:-neresl diseases, from the effect of Self-Abuse and excesses. have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the genersl system so much as to induce almost every other disease-.- idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal s'ection, sni- czde, and sI_most every',other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real c use of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored all but the right one. Diseases of these m-o-am: .-.m..'.... as... --- -r U June 16, 1866. .,,.- _,.,... v..vI:r mum mac these bold, deanri, energetic, persevering, successful business men, are always those whose generative or-; guns are in perfect. health? You never hang such men ccmplain ofbelng melancholy, ofnera vousneas, of paipitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in busi- ness; they don't become and ed; Dleasantin Ir... 4., -..u u.v-u-Jo nu I < of palpitat K1883: their don`: in ...-.n.-nun zaauly I.l.ll'I3CI, and ;l Excessen, ` are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera, Lion,` when in perfect health, make the mini Did you cver think that these deant`, man an. ..'I......... .L.. K Avuvv, l.\l`JAlJE4 Self-Abuse, Venercal Diseases Badly Cu I -`_Irnn..an- AFB your spirits dull and agging---giveia to fits of melancholy ? Ifso, do not lay it go your liver or dyspepsia. 2 ave you restless nighlu? Your back weak, your knaea weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyapcpsiis or liver complaint `P , . ' mar 111: 1 nun IA`:-Ae spirits agging-- ts melancholy? In 701]! liver nr dvunnnnia TIIIIG. uu you annoy you Do you pursue yc energy 1' Do you feel as self ? usuuu lU we neaa T W Is your m_emory impaired 7 Is your mind constantly dwelling I subject? r Iln wan 43...: .1." -- out-JCUL I [)0 you feel dull, liltlees, moping, tired company, of life ? Do you wish 10 be left alone, to get am from everybody ? Does any little thin jump ? _ Is your sleep broken or restless ? la the lustre of your eye unbrilliaut? The bloom on your cheek as bright 7 Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? your buainmu urhh n... --_ g make you start: 1F you are suffering or have suffered from L Involuntary Discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health ? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tire `P Doe a little extra. exertion produce palpi- tation of the heart? , Does your liver, or your urinary organsfor your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky or or is it ropy on settling? - Or does a thick scum rise to the top ? \Or is 9. sediment at the button after it has stood awhile Do you hgve spells of short breathing or dyspepsia 7 Are your bowels constipated? Do youhsve spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head ? la Ilnnu -...-_.-//' ` TO THE NERVOUS AN!) DEBILITA WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTI . mum HIDDEN CAUSES, AND WHOSE OASIS T4`t\'l'YIl`\'l-I `\-\A--/ CE,I%Tz{`imNA CURE nnn .. -avian UADIB EQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO REN- DER EXISTENGE DESIRABLE. ____ lv|vCU' I am;-espectfu lly-yours, n ICU pncnue ll! Your, &c., _._......-a nun unnunv onnus, bother exiatimz in male m- r......1.. ` , __ ....,.., _,.....ao-1 :4 society wel \ your business with tho :3 13 mm GREAT DIURETIG, AND IS A ,..-...., ynwpuluu U D. 1. HELM- ggiet, uth all 'hara. , donovup ad wranner. with fur-nimih ..;..-..- Gnu? Sn.-r Lax: CITY, Una, Jan. 23, [.llnm`.n, yvvtlu nu: Juula, ` Con. YOUNG, General Sup : and Director. :6 uslut I NOW, READER, 5 much condence in your- ,, ,_..-v An-II-Ill L-ILCU rCIl`831 and ' those e at lysis, verv' nth" rm... -4-.a.---,-, is submitted to, CON- HTY may ensue. Our supported from these 1H and hnnhinn-- ---I I I .1.. T6 `run ml alnd exuaIN Cured, and DEBILITATEI}, DEF The Sons bf De- I-a\ ,|cu Lrul H1888 happinepa, and I the prompt use] PROTRA V xrrslm CTED start gr I away : upon this of &"o 1`wenety years experience in using Bry- an : Pulmoniq Wafers have proved them lo_po the moat eifectuel remedy for coughs, and" irrita- tion of the throat, caused b_y_ cold, or unusual exertionof the vocal organs ; public speakers and singers will nd them most benecial. The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients render: Brynn : Pnlznonie Wafers, or Dough snd.Voice Lounge}, `a safe ranged; for the meet .I-2-_;_ _A_A-- - _------v-v- :5 l.JIlII' IJJI3. This splendid Hair Dye is the beat in the world; the only true and perfect dye; herm- less, reliable, instantaneous; no disappoint- ment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effect: of bad dyes ; iuvigorstes and leayes the hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by all Drnggists and Perfumery; and properly applied at Batchelox- s Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. ......... uqnu 5 nmnumc waters, Dough Lounges, asafe remedy ddicaln person, sud has waned them to be held in high esteem by all who have usedxhem. ` Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 contaper box. it; some were bide-boiund, with rough and shaggy hair; others had severe, colds and coughs; many had the hesves and other com- plainle peculiar to horses ; on all it operated as ncharm, the disease or bomplsint was speedily removed, the appetite and digestive `organs cor- rected, the skin softened, and s. sleek and shin" ling appearance given to the coat, all without any danger to, or preventing` the horse being `used. Remember the name, and see that the lsignature of Hurcl 55 Co.` is on each package Northrop it Lyman, Newcastle, Ont.,proprietorg for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. mm. B. 5. Am..n-324-5 ZYLUHALSAMUM, anal/ur frtfaraiion for tlxd Hair ,- clear and frarufarrut, uzil/mu! scdimtlct. It :2: very ninzfle and qften froduca wouderd resultx. 1!: great sufrriariy and zwnmny It a Hair Dre:-sirzg aver Ink}: cad Franc}: Pomada it ncbwwiedged by nil not only in Mir cmcrdr ban! in Eurapg Tlw Re:-rarer and Z ylaalranmm J 14 not be 14.rnz'an: -wit}: {Jae at/zer. sou) B! ALLDRUGBIEII. I :-oprivlorI_ S. R. Van Dun-r Jr. Cm, \Vholetlle Drngfll, 35 Bu-clny St. and 40 Put Phase. New-York. _`44:-gnu no-Ara .1. IIIIIHII Will Restore Gray Hair to its' Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a. most_ delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING` ILUR is immediately checked. Mrs` B. A.AALLEN'B ZYLOHALSAMUM, /or Hair.- mu! rn....4.......a Now_Stvyle. Important Change. A REAL HAIR REBTOREB AND DRESSING Oombined in One Bottle. IHITIKV (*1 A A -- -- -------_. uvmnanea In U118 Bottle. MRS. S. A. ALLEN S II I III 'l`nI1c~.vrIua-1--as-.-_-. F`? Plus owncrs of filo:-sen` Rejoicing. And why not? and who knows but that their horses are rejoicing as well ; who can prove the contrary '? But their owners rejoice because of the astonishing and almost miraculous effects on their hores of `'Dar1ey slCondition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy." Some were lean and poor, having no appetite ; others would devour their food ravenously, yet derive no benet from it ; bide-bo_und, hair ; had (I j. ------.55 VVJJJ-\. ITiWILL POSITIVELY RESTORE GREY HAIR TO ITS 01__IG11VAL COLOUR. It keeps the hair frcim falling out, It is the best dressing in the world, making lifeless, stiff, I brashv hair |"'|nuTQI-an .~..h -- A - uulauy us-r, ueanny, soft ant `For sale by all drugsts. R. P. HALL 55 Co., Na hua, , ucas umaanug 1n me world, li brashy hair, healthy, soft and glossy. _ druzdista. Is is sure Remedy. The promptness and certainly with which ii acts, in relieving nll 'inds of pain, make it emi- nently worthy its no e, PAIN-KILLER,--B name easily understood, sndI'not easily forgotten. As, in curing Cholera, it shows itself master of all the minor- forms of tbst disease, such an Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Sgmmer Complaint, Diar- rbms, &:c.; so in controlling Diptheria, and other mnglignnnt dises.ses,-which it has re- peatedly cured,--it asserts its power over all the milder and more common forms of these complaints. ' ns.- - - uulqdrllill L6. Obtain only Pen} Igtavia Vegetable Pain-Kil let, all others are counterfeits and imitations. Price: 15, 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Pqrry pavis dc Son, PROPRIETORS, June 8. Montreal. ,__._j `mm sumutn GOMPLA]N'I'. DIARRHCEA, DYSEENTERY AND CHOLERA. Or any other form bf bowel disease in chil- dren or adults, V...-mu urn WUILDICBS. N.B.-One dollur and 12} cents for pc enclosed to NORTHROP & LYMAN, castle, Ont., General Agents for Canada insnre n bqttle of phegenuine, containing Pills, by return mail gnu L... _n n ....;-no u uqme or Lhegenuine, co: Pills, by return mail. Sold by: in Kingston, and medicine dealer: -_- -5-anv- SPECIEAL NOTICE. Sir James Clan-ke`a Female: Pill sivety counterteited. The gennin mime of"`JOB MOSES on each pa others are worthless. N_R,__nn Ann..- .-J H" eo tuna. - -. be year, for Daily Iltgxinu limfd D VI-LID vvucn an owner means These Bills have never where the direction? on the phlet. are well observed. For full nn..o:....I-`-- ~-A ,.....-.. mu wen ooseryed For full pgrticulagra, the agent. ; QI'I1'.IrIvu v .......a.u- uounug Lturtful to the constitution. To Mumlso Lsmss it is peculiarly suited ; it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period .wit.h regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Asotions, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Hesviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pslpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hystcrics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a. disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other have failed. These Pill: 1...... ..---- L ' Prepared from prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Vl`HIS well-known remedy is no imposition, but 5 sure and safe remedy for Female Difcullies and Obstructions, from any cause whatever ; and though a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful LADIES it. in mu-..1:...u- ...-:.__. , [1 NJ n 'D|._ --`r-JIILIIL Al UIIIUUU. The Great English Remedy! sm JAMES GLARKE S GELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, prnnnr-nrl 1'"... ___-A ' -' iiii1i"i:`:5 i~'6f:`r':'ii$` II '. lnal:;--. :~1._..__. 1-:_g, _ Lnalchcl or s Hair Dye, nlnndhl Nah TI..- .'.. .I._ L--- Lyman, Ont, prgprietgg - _....,.. .....u uuuuu, meanness, Fatigue ad -dared system. them Pin. 1n'.Il ..a---- _ ..,......5 uuruul no mo RIID suited .short 1: Special Notices. nt fe- --it ( fr -.._.._, nun] _ __I ........u Jul P\lUI4ugC' mrunop New- neral Canada, will f containing Fifty by all Druggistn L dealers everywhere. . nnu-u..| unsung Out, 1! I5 1110' 7. 80 and a-lnuav H A L L S VEQEIABLE 5 !G!L!_A_N V HAIR RENEWER . ,Smmer ccnu'o1'ling m_,______ _l,. ._ . E > GRAY mm Is a. certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, N'a.ture`s Crow n. You Must Cultivate it --u..u n nun Wlll 811801} ans rer been known to fail the 2nd page of pam- V ..vn.:. nale Pills are exten- a genuine have the I package. 41! poat.a.ge, LYMAN_ New- 1869. ....... we u-Lu uuw going. what is said of the city is very much more true of the whole country. We have taken the menus to know the truth, and having collected the facts speak for the common good. People are everywhere out of employment. Large numbers are leaving and large num- bers have left the Province. Houses are everywhere [0 let-the population of this city is really decreasing. The produce of the soil and the sea will not likely repsy the producer for -his outlay. The grim Visage of debt is staring in the face men , who never owed a fsrthing they could not ' readily pay. Ever one knows that all this evil arises simp y from want of 9. mar- ket, or the prospects of at market, and the freedom for the commerce of North Ameri- ca. We cannot bring ourselves to believe that the very finest spot, on this continent is to be long shot out from the wholesome < inuences of civilization and. progress which are giving prosperity t6 our neigh- , hours, and that afew men on this side ands few men on the other side of the At- ' lantic Ocean, who cannot o'er a single 1 rational argument for the course they are pursuing, should long perpetuate an oii-, l garcy which is poisoning the very sources ` of our prospcrity.--.Halt:faz Reporter, June. ` 12. The Gazetta d Italia publishes a. strange story of the Russian Government favouring the advent of Prince Lascaris, a scion ofthe ancient Byzantine emperors, who has been obscurely residing of late years in Sardita; to the throneof his forefathers, which is oe- cupied pro tm.by the Sultan. This pros- pective ruler of the Lower Empire has a daughter who is said to rival the mous B - zantine Empress Theodora in beauty and i- f)]0lIl8tiC genius ; and it is this female Tal- eyrand who, according to the Italian gazette. ~ te,. has been depubed by the Emperor Alex- ander to canvass the European Court.s_in order to prepare the way for the restoration of the Byzantine Empire, ' commercial crash in Nova Seotia-and`per- MERCANTILE DEPRESSION IN HALI- FAX! The fact is we are on the brink of a great liaps in British America. Unless we have it remarkably good harvest--both on land and on sea, in agriculture and the sher- ies, it is diicnlt. to say what ser,i9ln end, the present state of affairs may lead 10., We wish to say frankly we far :he.every worst awaits us. At present Nova Bcotia has no natural healthy market. The pro- gress of nations is nothing to us. We are absolutely shut up in a very little corner of North America. The trade of Great Bri- tain, France, of all Europe, in fact, passes by our door. What is late worse, we can reap nothing from the great and fertile eld of America, We are hound-hand cently, we had a fair market and were get- ting along very well. Perhaps no people ever went. astern more rapidly, however, than we are now going. What is citv verv much Tnnrn mm. .-.r u.` and foot. For many years, until quite re- ' ..-s.. uuualuclllllull. nut why_ consider, when we are constantly told tlint we do not want a paternal government, and would not have'_one at any price 3 that we must. not interfere with supply anddemand in the labour market, or any other`? tha ; benevolent schemes may do for individua a l but not for governments? Then the capi- tal that would send men abroad would just as easily set them.to work at home ; and if government may open -national emi- gratinn.ships- why not national workshops, and all those utopian and socia1isticiusti- unions that all good political economists hold in unmeasured detestation ? .....-....y\.=uuJ meut, Waited with a. memor to enter in banishing all uuu scverai members ofParlia- upon the Colonial Secretary ial praying the government earnest. upon the work of its citizens who could be in- duccd to leave their own native land to. Ca- i nada. Mr White, Emigratioi Commission- er, said he would give to 50,000 immi- grants as warm a welcome as the climate would admit of. Mr Jenkins said the in- crease of wealth in this country h'ad not f helped the workingmau, but he thought a thinning out branch of trade. 30,000 dock labourers, whose only hope was rmigration. The usual answer was given. It isa very difficult subject. Why should the government interfere with the laws of trade? How should they raise for whose benet expend it, and pay it back again? But. the governmentengages to givethe" subject its best consideration. But Why_ conatamlv mm H... ..... 2- process Wouid benet cvery_ f One man represents uanuuu m Lraae. Une rmigration. am is a suhj iVuterfer :.....A ..r `- -1 _ _ . _ . - on an) ULI xuursy E purtant delegation, headed by the Duke of Manchester, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and several members upon the (!..Im.:..I s=--~A-~ uuu uenoexortu the energies of St Louis--IE4; lo be devoted to building up a foreign com- merce by means of ocean steamers. EMIGA'.A I`1UN TO THE COLTGNLES. A London letter says on Thursday large and important Maucghester, .51h.lo.-...|...-_ \Il-LI: Lou LAJULD. St. Louis has a new project. '1 Association has enlarged itsscl: an expense of a. large portion of it. has discovered Qhnf ..,...,a:.... EMIGrl'u'L'I`l.UN -_-\___ THE GRAIN Assoouyrxon 01 51`. - LOUIS. Q; 'I'.-...:.. L-- ?` UESDAY EVENING, aUNE 22. @ SEE LAST PA GE. ____..-..j.` sauullll FIAOJ 15:7 yuusax A and hang` -use: i:r`th I. fermion 6f its cnpitgl`, med that sending grain by Orleans does not pay, and mm to New Orleans by barge. A barge will carry a. large in ; but the exnense in aunt? ..,.m un:u1UEl'B OI Kama- ruying Qnvernmnnf I ,....-. 1.116 \Jl.`lIlll itsscbemes. At inn nf `In nn..:L_l~ Europo to Ct;i}in;vt'<;`;I1ven':' '"."""3""' V . af _ _> 2 ` in: goods by that ronlla theuohrgeo um hgvpm out. to reduced at hut vwnntrivi-pd!`*5 ' ` * A1 thing: conli3O:I'0. It is but Iikdy V old nupramscy oflnglandu an out-Ipooc the nriouu produqtl of the Eu: willhn on-Ions-* 1; affected by the of the Pns rsilwny, -which, however, in daningd In wont you good in in own In; til the Uailod Slugs. ; -Laader Dr. Jo];nlon in of the opinion em if M wrote I book it: fault; Jhonld not bmnlmaly; ,.~ scrutinized, :5 iii: were the work of an autism. ` turdexeeutod by hiunalf has beau ucruuulmeu, II u II war! ID '07` at In mortal. 'l'h_u this feeling In: not unduly qua. out in lngland is evident from 1 team: pondenee in the Lbndon Timu. Lord M dale writes qnerhlqtinly to that paper tgth gig; umeabyusa Royal Aendemy. Sir Francis Grn'n1,P|- of the Academy, Admits the charge, burp A in extonuslion of the nuppoud ukont. um-~ 3 Acsdomicinns were not aware that tho M work proceeded from hi: lordlhlp Iloblo lllldi. A .'n_:. Pa_a yaaouuu utirigny rercu1hg'.. E533?` uh 3%? 1,0,1, ""'.-`an ar. ` P`'!- m`.""' ` ens-n 1;hmuua'mh"; wnvuu - uvvn Inn Ibllllvl -.l_llUIlLII HOE _ if it mortal._ 'l'h_uTthin feeling lnlinlv am wuuu Luv HIOVG, GIG VII 11` The stranger could not be fohnkl. banking: hnnrn. More .-I... `AL- -1-- anqugh in his pockets to pay for 15: ` M ....,,, .. uuuuua me proprietor I cheque ofgour bunks, laying that he had not " bought. The cheque Inn for 53! non 7` nmigunt of his bill,`and.the dihrencs-n I......1..n .....,,,.... we cuaque Inn for in thgnfp amount bill,`and.the dihtence-.Iru_;.`, to the t1-anger, who directed tho~dnymun"?. to geliver tho purctnan, and than loft-tha ; In 3119 course of an hour the draymu; ratullpllm "with the aLove,uying there wu no Inch ` M ` found. . It nu - -as --.-nu vvnvnv L IKIIIIIIIUHI Cm M been received here. The ptptl in quaint vry volnminoue, and bra full of she,` _ particulars relative to the publicrfeelfirg cduntry on the subject of the Alehemei ` amid kindred topics. The rejection ot " by; the Senate is alluded to. end Mr '1" _in mammenting on therpoint, sen: `1`he' Ii , n newspaper: which hue been` _' g _ to.to- 1, (April 20,) Approve lrnlannlenw pogitione very -generally, endthe_,|en ` k 4 ,`M the country appear; to he with h`iu'1. He`, ' , ` -M ea: cm the claims could be Intiefectorlly by the ceuion of Oenede, which prepoemulr when had been frequently hinted to him.` gr I {am dnvn n... . .o..._--- A ;`J `:1 ' Diii lvlll 10.. nun. uuru unmmaon, which were cdnii` "M" laid before Parliament About ten" dnyI`ig_ M begn moon in nmuhn -4- uulu. laI\.I . sf last. " .. ...._ . -saving why some daugliter wa,qn t(lntrl"ied, ` somebody, who nobody had agar haudg ~ V` haddono sbmetbin or other , or 11 k ` oi. ha.dn I: done it. Wig: ;tha`ve}y dhhml a ten or a. dozen lawyers at yenr-bresh t eir hearts--nding objection! they-up : a swer. There : my friend he;-e, thg bier for East Macquarie,---he sin : the ` man since he had some Business of in JP with these coves. . Thanh m....'.'.........w...-...-u.u.; -M the House" Titles oice i ers have got men, is to take obj clever they are at I: :such out-and-outera rene Act makin examiners mak knew any :11 cull: in my life th be fore. their claws. ing 10 know why dc somebodv. who nnh to do," at it. em. harder an to'get why some son uglner wagqz married, A111! 15;!` :--i---- L The Bidney Horjning Herald is the tbority for a apeeclrof one Mr Digi in on the subject of 11 Sydney. .All th said the hon..- ectione-eend but too. I n g things easy EM .. titlee th'x`9 Why, they are alwnyl - 1 it ,'F .'F"!? .I.'J JJE."i tla" % a email - Talk`. 56? lhnnlthey ing mo wasn't i;.u- 4! i-....u puaueu away one of the{mo'iIi".,diI T guished journalists ohe United stn ---.... no was nil ? ' n_1ediately conveyed tohfia chamber, Mnd~pby-=9 slcians were summoned toattend hing -` that medical skill could perform was` to save his life, but all the ebrts were availing. He lingered; in unooncibiidhblt until ve o clock in the momingywn` "510.- s irit left the body, and all that enry J. 'R9.ymond was-the lifolpu; _y. :Thus passed of the{moAsI`.dinti,u- journalists olm Ttnimi g'.......*: house, locked and boltedethe door, have been attacked bye p ' , atter, for his insensible M lying prostrate in the hall at aout '9 of an hour before three o'clock. H5` ` " -* mediately to his dnde*phy-Q5? sicians summnrw` M -*-` ` ` " end as nnv mortal could Later in th evening he attendedn can club meeting, and subseq daughter to select a. burial lot` fo"[i-. V` who died in April last, and afI:er`"n " remarked. whxle at dinner, that he felt .. tired. This was the neamstx 1 disposition of _which he comp evet_-I other 1-epect he was an we" --`K " _.__- n.r.unJ.A.I. UIREI - ' The New York Hep-aldaays:-No .M cement has for many month: so atakiled shocked the entire community as that of deal:h_of Henry . Raymond stun early hour _ utterly unexpec that many pematm first doubted the inelligence. -On Mr Raymond was at um ..'n:..,. -2 nu . `U nun [Ill Lilway I Enrnnn THE WORRY BF THE LEW? 1 NUMBER 218; ,1--. ....-av -y-U nu IHUII uld It wm,. N ext dsy `the cheque T nk,but there were uofunu. It {E69133 (Mic.-In Em). that Ineioi'~ hers Pall! bf `T0! -' g easgr,'1v'hy!iliUh M em. harder than n........- ` Ruuoma. in the um_a beeol5I|' nzchlhouliy. . :...._|.uIn II`. at? -A VAIDTI C ` I ?! 3i I5` `AND nnl -vpa.p 315 what evening II their pspun Er -vurpo u Ig .1 nrd coverg: ` '. 094`- hiy I'hu:f' {'30-I l..'n 1.13. . wot or Stuck Street. rticulnrl all 5 at we and! .'v0,i rded at 0110!. Hxpre'a|._ Apphu ere: received .III---- ..m, :or the tho" hi, .1 y (Sundays 'N8`I."'Trk 1RE;`. dclock. `ldleville every day (500- `Vince!!! Fcrry. HERRElJUNrl\` ha ~ 1-Aluniour, M, Wolfe lslzmd F:-rr;.': __ I }d (xenon: I ----5:-uu UIIIJ v\ou:JuIl.VS ES- nu LI. (except Mondays), It Gnnd Trunk Trains and Elk 6:25 A 5]. train for Up! inaut as :"|lI!on Tuesdays, Wed- llliridnys, ll. 4 fun. IITCRXISG, I-W . ` H. huge, humg super: +4.5-.. nflnlf an `hash! .'.`l ERTU W N , Int, Sums, MA.~`rsr;, Ilhgston daily (Sundays I11 I .... -- ("3- .auecting wit in IL. III--. 4.: 4.1. 1: range app`! ` `M y./.1I ru .1 n..u.` uxxrlrr ,[}5D$-Y uni TH! R.bD.\\ Ell lI.-` .1! inun-nodnnln :l.u-n.inn Tl; r1 E.|

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