Kingston News (1868), 26 Jun 1869, p. 1

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abet trip: about the 7th in- lwill leave Kiugiton every PRIDA" at 3 P U Laura: [lne U composed of the follow- -C -j rmlgallan Cunlpuny. 1 their rrgular trips between nndm E133. C1a_Hon, l|sIego_ hug for R`-cheater, Ningnr. >, sad TORONTO on the 33th UILIWI. G. ll. KINGHORN, Kingston. 369, " `I> P',~ all DOIPG, Of I r. M. Kx.vGaoP.N,- - Pom or Brock Street. lnao -` the Numers will leg`-5 ntrmng (Hominy excepted) :.Lsi* I-`l 28!}: Instant. UH IIIJHTU Ur `In. nL'm>'iY, cr Tnunrlnuk r"inl|"|'I"|F gtir/If . -.; the she nbonrd, to V lltunlv hum Lino will our. of Johnson on over} nfmr. Ouuru. Ilnihtl 51.211 Age'nt. rmicbu-1 lld SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY :3 . Nmrs any be had 91: the counter of the publication oice, Princess street, prid three oopperl. .ing I-1' Besi selected Sqftl Coal for grates constantly on band, also Lehigh Lamp for Foundry_tsa and Bloaaburg for Blacksmiths. '1"...-M. n..In " nnlivnrnd in nnv nu-t tn! the WIIBN GET.YOUB HAIR CUT, _ ....._s gnu v-rt-IVu'l\v\*lfl -v -q---1 _-'7 W`- 11.5. E itdroued with 0600-anrolcmru vorygood Hairdresser is supplied with it gratuitously for uni pm-pone. June 3. Z T , UR Goal in Pure Lackunnn, being mined in the very heart of the Luckawena Vane], Scranton, Pituton, and Wikes Barre, from the best selected mines, and isprepared with great care expressly for Family use, and will be screened Ind delivered in he best possible on .- dilion, . n.-. _.,1--._.J 0-1. n--1 3'..- .--.ge-. nnnnonnhlu Aunmc ITco1L mm 0lcc-l. Lawrence Wharit; Foot of Johnson Street. H868. com. 1868.] --_'-'7 ` ` smzo lEliOHA1TS,` 47 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, TT'LI7E_-_-_I_-_J- _,, AVE now on bond 3 very large and choice selection of Flower Seeds, iinporled di- rent` from reliable growers in Euglnnd and Ger- many. Full varieties of German As1era,Gor- nnn Stocks, French Double Balsam, Sweet Peas, Hignonexte, Phlox Drutnmomlii, Zinnln E11-guns, to. ho. `9nr nnl-ti:-nlnrn in: nu! Fnlnlnann far `%u:l5';u.1):L:;t.icnln lee our Catalogue for I889. * Ij,A 1 x K: from the maufncturers, our prices are EXTREMELY LOW. HEATH 1? GUNN,| Gt. Special attention is invited to our very ne ` assortment of ENCH HALL rungs and BORDERS, lb most. beautiful selection ever brought. to Kingston. In -3 imnnrl Ripnni F-4-un pkg vn......-..n_-n... Rojyru 13A_}{E1{sz rurun ru-n.-.._-- HEA1!T:.$i1i* N Ssl NJ}.---One Pony and Light Wag- gon fur sale. L DQ DIOBIDUFQ I0! Dlllznualllua. Terma Cash." Delivend in may put of the 1.- October 21, 1868. Sent to any part ofthe country on reasonable terms. U90 In`; 4. ORGAN &. MELODEON FAOTO RY oxrmro srruzm, TEW and elegant patterns in Stamped \ Gold, Gold, Satin, Ground, Marble, Oaks, (2. \-.v -1: CIUEIO one there for _V ~N Assortment of`: `A, Work leaving K are being sent out of! Non --C.u`rIox.-. offering for sale Boots my estnblishcvni A '90!) nuthoriz .1 1059111 Iiurvx -_- , MUSIC STORE May 3. Which is the heal. ; V uuuer. Leave Kings nesduyo, Thursdays and F: `Leave Gnnnnoque on ` days, It 6 run. and 8 p In For height or Passngolu _ ,_----. -.v.Illl.;l` Trusty Porters in nitendauce 5; 991-0! sud Steamboat Landings. , Uct. 28. Kingston, 313$ 6: DEPAIRS of Musical Instrumems L cuted by Practical Workman. VECOND TO NONE All who ha . to appreciate I ru-clan Hair 399 June 3. ,_._.-.--. M IU-` L nre cau~.ioaed- 3 tkgrn "~- - I Kingston, 21:14 Rowen ses JUS:I` `HEB:-1TfED.:" ; AIJJIUI.` O. Hmcnmr, `IOHMENCING 220 I under. LeIve~Ki1 n.I--- "" R- B. COCO-GLYOERINE ch is man h--' --"' REYN E R ! GREAT STUCK OF 47 'Pfinss blreet. \ EL~.1`ABI.ISHEI)_*187-1'11. S2 Kiait} s'1'i:_m:1'. I / ' . ' _ ` ` , A T B U IL D E R SIMCOE STREET, _._--.. \.'_L1 1 3. Juniour, Maste [ENDING 22nd instant will ler. Leave Kingston Tuesday , Fridays, at 4 p 9 Wednesdays 1 run, And 3 '- -* n _tl_: hu than may at or work `Iii done 1: an TUNERS STREET, KINGSTUN ONTARIO. stephens. Proprietor. r.-tn-a 1- rtment of Sklh niwnys on . Kingston lobe psi `Ht out Of Ihn FnI.`I\1:-L/ (...., muguuu robe paid for be- lout of the Establishment. L"rIox.--ParLies in hontreal are le purporting to come from `rut As I have no agent or per- a to sell tor me in that city, buy- 1ed- against _barzaiuimr with an- and Hananoque ..:-- JAMES SWIFT & OLA 1869. r 00! I April 1869. 4_- `Fill BTIAIIB -L AND Pnssnge'n.pp|y on lflun J. REYNER. __ _,.,.., uu ooard, or 1 O.M.KINGHORN, Foot of Brock Street. , ~--u-J3. V1 Fridays, p.m. and M. 0'GOR\IAN. "-_,u uu HIDE. x Quid lblihlflnnl aus WIN run I-3 Tuesdays, Wed- rn. st -4 - - neatly exe- 5-'d. dr to ll-lnnu have male Li:-Dressing Railroad ban d. AA :2.` Ont. HOIIIE. EW. STYLES OF TYPE HAVE _ been added to the DAILY Nmws Jonf Pnrmme Onfrcn. Our two Steam Presses` and Automntic P1nt1:n_Prin_tin 'Ma.chin- cry enable rig to .o_ulf. wot in_ good style, with quick deapatch, and a_t qheap rues. Inqluryisaolicited. 3" Try Gardner : Cough no. lnedy.-See Advertisement. ' Tl`! Gardner : Baking Pow- der. ` UH EPPIIUECIULI IU |`|-IE L Ill-IIaULlUl' No Money to be paid until the Work is de. Zv1'ed.-This notice is given for the reason that unprincipled men have on evernl occasions canvassed for and cdllected moneys in advance, on account of Booksxwhich they fnhely repre. sented me as being about to publish. Don-annn t`;F(||1 nFirIInn in 0|...-. D..k'l1..-o:.... UI LUV \JQ-LIDIJIHDAI` .I.l\JL`.l-lIL\IA" I.JLI\BLJ,l\J['L] for 1870-71 will please send in their Orders for c1`rTDQt"DlD'l`lnIIQ n...-I Ah\'rDD'I'IQI:Vn1.\mmo IUI JOlU*l I. I'll] PICZU DCIJU. _II.I ll.Il:If \J!'l]-HIS [Or `SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS ICIIIIUU UUDIIUUB Ul GIUILI IU [nu rllullcllolfl of the CANADIAN DOMIEION DIRECTORY G..- Ia-In -11 ...:II In... --....a :.. n...:- n_..1-_- r__ TERI! OI` SUBSCRIPTION 3 Dominion ofcanada. subscribers $12 Cy per copy United States do. . _ $15 Gy_ GrearB1-itainand Ireland do. . . 3 Sig France, Germany, &c. do. . . 3 Sig RA118 cr Apvnnsnia will be made known on application to the Publisher. Na Ifnnpu In In nah! nun ? IL. H7 .-.1. .'.. .1- nib. Ill.- To be Corrected to August, 1870. r'I'he CANADA Dmacroav for 1857-58, pub- lished by the Subscriber. contained the Names of the principal Inhabitants in 1,339 Cities, Towns, and Villages in Upper and Lower Canada. The CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for 1870-7| will contain a short description of at least 3,500 Cities, Towns, and Villages in the Dominion of Canada, and the Provinoes of New- foundland and Pr?noe Edward Island, together with the Names of the Professional and Busi- ness Mon and of the principal Inhabitants. `WICK; to whiuchwill be appended the Pro- ._.Vuuuu.u. ll.\J..`L) uuu AUVISK'l'lb'h;MEN'rS can be obtained to cover the co-stof Publicatio n CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY, comprising the Provinces of ONTARIO, QUE- BEC, NOVA SCOTIA, and NEW BRUNS-r vinces of NEWFOUNDLAND and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Directory will con- tain the Name 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 Postmaster:-, Banks, Governmental Departments and employcs, Houses of Parliament, Law Courts, Educational Departments, Custom Houses and Officers of Customs, Ports of Entry, Tariffs of Customs, List of Patents of Inven- tions, Canals, Railways, Railway and Steam- boat Routes, Benevolent and Religious Societies, Clergy of all Denominations, Registrars with their Divisions, Newpapers and Periodicals, kc`, &c.; 11150, Statements of Imports and Ex-L 1 ports, Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Population, &c., &c. 'r\ 1.. I",~...-.-o...1 1.. A.......A nun /_-__- -uu-a;-nus! l.I.|.l.h.|'4IJ FOR 1870-71. T HE SUBSCRIBER proposes to issue i F TEMBER, 1870, if sufficient sup; SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISE! than }.n nl-u..:...~..l s.. ......-_ .|, V CANADIAN BOMINIUN DIRECTORY. Fnn 15270, ?! J JOHN LOVELL, Prinfer aid Publisher. ; 23 and 25 St. Nicholas Street, Montreal, Hay, 1869. .. unnmu ruwunu" nae met with since its introduction here warrants an increased de- mand. It can be obuined from most of the leading Grocers in Kingston. and at Manufac- turer s prices from Messrs J. CARRUTHERS &: Co., Wholesale Grocc.-5, Ontario Street_ and also at Messrs W. R. MCRAE & 0o. s, Kingston. If you wish me bcstBAKl1\'G POVVDEII, ask for GARDNEIPS. , Mnrch 20. - ULIBWIJ ILIUSG IICII-I5 GUUUL LU PUUIIHLI. Persona desirous of aiding in the Publication PM-an HIHADIAN nnunulnxr nTDIPl"l`nDV .1, ucucrwlsc may Wlll be p H` The patronage of licited. .. I-UV puue ur quanty or his Stock, pared to sell BOOTS and SHOES 0t 1 manufacture at the lowest remunez-at on strictly cash terms. nnnni nnna..:_;- __.._. L . . - . -..-., mu :3 int- pared and unrivalled remunerative prices Unpaid accounts must be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. 3 Datrnnnnvn nf' nu.-L In--~ -duucuunug UVCT I'll` In closing his accounts tor the past advertiser has determined to abandon I system-altogether, and he wishes his C to understand this announcement in positive sense. Determined not to be in the price or quality of his 1 pared sell Bmvm ....a QLIIIYPQ -. , _._J......, u.|uaI. rcapecuuuy to thank his nu- U merous Customers for 3 liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YE.-\Rb.. . . A I CIOSITIU hl III-nnnho.-u 6 - -LA JAMES HOPE 1 < Dealer in B0018 lld .\I'InI:u Mn, \I +.g4I_|__J.4LJ LL Boots and ::hu<*s. Princess Street, Klugsto T)ESIRES most respuitfullyvtyo than}: n-..........- n.. _- ;-...-4 .n_J.lJ And for s ule by all" Hair-Dressers in the city. snwiii. 31+ 1iP0T:fA* NOTICE T0 msu CUSTOMERS. PBIEDICAIYEIHA LL, 1 for R\]n h .. ' -:_ Hair Dressing ever prepared. It is delightfully perfumed, entirely free from all irritating qualities, w it combines the virtues of both its constitu ingredients. As a beuutier of the hair, Cm Nut Uil has long been highly prized; and L ccrine, according to Dr. Has:-mil : analysis, ters into the composition of every popular E Restorative. Prepared by 4V - "`* JAMES HOPE. Kingston, 22nd January, 1868. ___;:.._-___j.j_ G1BDNEB .S B_aK _ ,v~;`4?:_m'1 4 - V `HE remarkable success which G-ARDNERJS BAKING POWDER. has with here Mild. ding -er u. Wboieaale Gram--n (\nt...:.. Q ---- --J -`-- tuna;-n D AND COLGI ny-man happy t` happy themaelvem- when they use Morrison : Flour. Mn--I-- ` "` June I *ci:u-aLvcmN erces of :1 u` 3..-; ._ . G. S. HdBART, _ Mf `$1'Jfm1s0N. or Ihe life of me why I would not I as any two ordinary Lords. `s, all my old and tried customers, 0 me daily. My customers are make anylnnn hannv M '` - - -vy --ugguauu. Fespectfully to thank Jmers for a limp: ...,.-.... , ._...-`. .. nurI.uuULl me urccm and Customers the most termined nm tn ha .\...A-.-- auIu\:l!:LI|. support Dy ADVERTISEMENTS Hm nnsn nf D..'M:......:,__ , . . . * -.... nu Luc LUUSL ed be outdone ' he is pre- SHUES of nnrivnllna MOST AGREEABLE nd ::hu'<=s:\ (;(7; `t, Kingston, -'nl'Iw 4.. .L; I yun. nu sun. Cash Customers so- gm in SE13- cient support by VER1`IRlcMw.w~r.q AA` LLKx_ , ' year the lhnndnn 1|-an f'--.J;a ,. - ........_, :15, (`I1- ery Hair \.uau)11lBI B to see; zmanl van nn__ ,.-...., vvulu: I constituent] lur I":--~A I. JCIII [LIB the Credit ("mung-../.-- ..., uncul- Gly- H`i1H nnz -nnnurut . Cocon- n.l 111,, rd, and ,_while o.o..--- _ > _---av-nvu Ir: 3 III I110. This aplondid Hair Dye it an beat in the world; the only {run and act dye; harn- less, reliable. innunhuo no. disappoint- ment; no ndzculoua tints; adieu the ill; it; some were bide-bound, 1 Shaggy hair ; others had coughs; many had the bear plnints peculiar to horses ; on a a charm, the diseese or comp 1 removed, the appetite Ind dig rected, the skin softened, and a ing appearance given to the ( any danger to, or preventin used. Remember the name, I signature of Hurd ch Go. in Northrop & Lyman, Newcutl for Canada. Sold by all med c mm. 5. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOB preargbz for the Hair .' char . wlwut sediment. It 1': any simjle a wonderful results. 1!: great :1: `a 1: a Hm'r Dru-:z'ng ozrer lujgh L-as-I atkno-zuledged by all not pub in Europa The Rufortr and Z 1 Prnnrh-rnrn R `R V. l'\---:-- |- FA --ug-..-.w JGQJDJ .1 Will Restore Gray Natural Life, Color It is a. most delightful Hair i It will promote luxuriant FALLING `HAIR is immedia Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S rearahba for Ilair ,- rltnr New Style. Inpor A REAL HAIR RESTOREB Combined in one `.I i'h"1 r\ n A L11 U116: MRsT"s"T',K. A] 'I'I l'-r*I'n '-'.-rut`--u. Owners of Horses And why not ? and who 1-: c horses are rejoicing as well ; contrary ? But their owners the astonishing and almost mi 1 theirhorses of`-'Da1-lay Cond I Arabian Heave Remedy." poor having no appetite ; oth their food ravenously, yet dor i `I - l\l'V\n -...-,. I.:.'l- LA 7 9 V. noacu an: 1:010! in: araer. HOLD 8 P1-opri:-tor|,}S. R. Vnn Dimer & Co., oloule D 35 Bufrclny at. Ind 40 Pnrk I New-Yoxk. ' ;4;a.A-J -.a.LJ1;1\JL1 J Those who have no 1 Those who have plenty, may tify it. Those who are losi 1 loss arrested. The hair stren _restored, by us_i_ng HUNa"s E cheapest, cleanest, best. Don tried a bottle, Sold by all D I March 25. _. Vvguw uuscha Cl 1 efforts of certain veu ( decry Jacoas RHEUIIIATIC L1 1: troduced, it drives all qthe 5 Pain positively annihilated b no! room to enumerate the it by the thousands who hav cine ever invented is capab application. It has lmndre s not one mun. Beware af 6` u _.,-..1...ua.;u..L5|.1 1` principle. The ays cm of doses of medicine ditfused i gallons stimulants exploded. All aelese I: carded. The active princi 13 only powerful and efficient re-in dies km (rated in 3 small convenie t form. COKETIPATION Cmuzn. All iseases ach, Liver, and Bowela per anently using Dr Colb_y's ANTI-COST V3 AND '1 Sugar-Coated. Recomlnen ed by 1 Profession. I SUCCESS begets er vent ,, _. uv -nu \rUlI|lU \ other maglignant disease peattedly cured,-it assert the milder and more co 1 complaints. 1`\I. - - - Obtain only Pen} Davis ` 101', all oth-are are C0l1!JLl'f t Price: 15, 25 and 50 ca I .PeI-ry Da I Flsma. _ ,, _-..-....5 an nuuu: 2::-mly worthy its name, easily understoc>d,and not . in curing Cholera, it show the minor forms of ihnt di I Mo:-bus, Djasentery, Summ 2 rhrn. Iva - -- 5/ Is 3 Suro The promptnesa and `I acts, in relieving all kin: FUR {suummi - V- uuvuuh.) U otbersvinre worthless. N.B.-Gne dnllur and enclosed to NORTHRO 10881103. lint C`-Ann--' " ` _..n.uuuC\-I mu nurLl.`rIHU castle, Unt., Genernl Ag c insure a bottle of the gen Pills, by return ma.H. in Kingston, and mediciu u,au.Iu U1 ' `J others are ' U I) -\ SPECIAL ` Sir James C'arke i F : siveny counterteited. T name of JOB MOSES OlLern Ara urn..n.l...... \-uIU wuun an other me These Pills have new where the directions on phlet are well observed. For full particulars, the agent. E`l\T'.Vr1v . - `J I wuuuus nothing hnrtfn to the constitution. To Mnuusn Lsnuzs it is peculiarly suited ; it will, in a short. time, ring on the monthly period with regnluity. In all cases of Nervnu and Spinal Alfections, Pain in the Back and Li bs,Heaviness, Fatigue on slight. exertion, Pal iunion of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hy lerics, Sick Headache, ' and all tha pain ul diseases occasioned by a disordered system, here Pills will elfect a cure when all other 9 have failed. Than Dan. I. . - - ~ - - ` June 8. "joNcE~WIiXf1T( run .-u.:...I.. nu , ., - .._. ......... uraorumary to the Q eeu. ]`HIb' well-known re dy is no imposition, but a sure and a fe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obatru Lions, from any cause whatever; and though A powerful remedy, it contains nothing bnrtfu it is hat-,nlin..1- ....:.-.~ - v- -_cv\J rxz ..H.LA.i!{.iiE'5i? Prepared from pres M D.. plivninian -~--~ cri tion of Sir J. Clarke, irLAD TIDINGS 'l"I-...-,. -.L .. L nnatchel on- s H r:ye. anlnndi Rain nu. ;. 11.- L--. PAIN`-K so in conu-oil utnesa and co minty with which it ring kinds of pain, make it emi 17 im Vsnrna ..-. v... ,, A '81I.lfll1'. liar 2} cents for postage, IRTHRO ck LYMAN, New- Iernl am for Canada, will I` int, uoulniuing Fifty Id by ail Druggiats . dealers eerywhere. Isa. ofd- You 1 _..._u - antes, 5' augue .1 I . . 7 r been known to fail he 2nd page of pam- OTICE. ' male Pilzlu are exten- ' e genine have the n each package. All FOR ALL. its power over 4 mon forms of the - _ _... -u--. uucnn he can prove the r ejoice because of xi aculous etfects on :1 tion Powders and \ me were lean and rs would devour r rve no benet from with rough and Vera cold: and air to its ' cad tramparent, 2 '2l_i qcx froduca AMUII, aawtlwr V . ,,,' _.._.-... .- nuan- IN-K1LL|m,-.-a. name aaily forgotten. A3, itself master of all use, such as Cholera Ir C0l11pl:sin!, Diar- -ling Diptherinl and --which it has re- _ . ....u 5 I \.(l.l. iem innitesimal of injurious material dis- i la of the most known concen- a HABITUAL of the Stom- relieved by 7 Toma Puma, the Medical .J . gxuuvu LUU ore of Liniment to UID. Wherever in- 2 from the market. its use. We have irtues accorded to used it. No medi- of more extended 9 of imimtors,_but untc9:feits. .n. \JA.I. Il.l.JI.Jn:` hair may have it. reserve and bean- i g in may have [its 1 thened, beautied, I run: Hun Gnoas, rest till you have ) uggista. -- .-- nuns and other com- I all it operated a.` _a hint was speedily : tive organs G0l'_ V a sleek and shin- : coat, all without the horse being and see that the :1 each package , 0nt.,,prop:i_etorg I cine dealers. s Rejoicing. own but that their ! Vegetable Pain-Kil .-ta and imitations. ts per bottle. is an Son, OPRIETORS, +t a pamphlet, free, of an mum in : musax - '1 -3) L-` ` vy. Hence the rum nf `[1..:......_. ._ I Change. DRESSING 11']: ` EENS 19*?!` .- the greal Of lnrlllnannnn ---- vn IJII . LI Extraordinary : antyatzdeamwmy Ertncl Parade: U :'r anmbw but an sangauu should If I L1.Dnq1aa1s1j_ n|n'|nnn'l- T!-n...b_ o/fvir lfdinnru tn EVENING. JUNE fer all these nuu uaucu. There are only three people side yourself,--nsunely, the father-inrla.w, ~a.nd_my vgif, so secret pretty well; and you nee tell_everybc_>dy about Copseford nnmrn ha: 0 .-mm.-. ......| uucu Lu purcmuln. This is my luck, he said, - inserted his eye again. It is my eye and nothing else. If know how, `just light up mac and listen. TL--- -~- ` uu`a`:lust this : I tell you it's all my eyes. It s only aglasa one, but. :1 capital bit ofwindow glass it ia,-a.s good as most window-glass you'll nd _in London,-too dark to see he turned away for a. minute. whisked his eye out, and then, covering up his sightless cavity, brought the eye to me` to examine. It was so thin, one could blow it away withla. breath, and it looked like a fragile shell of porcelain. "'1`l1;a;u nrh |....l- H L , ' I uuo l.luU.IJlUl1a Nor yet `now ?" and he deliberately took the 1ead~pencil, a.nd tapped it against his left eye --right on the eyeball-and played a little tattoo upon it; "Nor yet now? he said. V ' I I bust. ml UUI l.lIal.I.I . No, I didn't. He was pencil which was in his I the question. Nap vrni MA... on ._ .1 I ............ uuu nu nsuun (0 adniit t.h'u.t itvoame through no e'urt,-~that it was, in fact, nothing but luck. Luck! cried Crosaley, a. little contemp- tuously, thought I,-luck I do you say ? it s just this: it is all my eye,--tha.t's what my luck is. 7 1- `_(_1 j . .- - Auuh ID. I loooked at him. I saw through the wreathing clouds ofsmoke with which be surrounded himself, a. great, tall handsome hulking fellow, with close curly hair, like a Roman gladiator, and a pair of very hand- some eyes, a. little constrained perhaps in their expression, partly, as I iudged from school antecedents , because he hadn t much to express, and partly from his- being a. lit- tle'far-sighted. I knew he could not see objects close to him without peculiar spec-' taclei. -_ --..w., .........5cu LU maize a. good match a year ago, on the strength of which he hadjust taken the Manor-house in our little village of Copseford, and settled down in ndignied ease as a country squire, with a four-wheeler of his own; whilst I who used to write hnlfhis exercises for him was still working hard for a. living, and trudging it on foot. I didn't grudge him his "prosperity, but. I wanted him at least to admit that it came Luck l cried (`.'rr\:|Iow .. tun- _- ,1 _ An Optical Delusion. I tell you what t is, Pen, yon ve iustfa.l1- en in 1uck s way-thet s where it is. I had spent the evening with him; we had supped. Penuel Crossley, my old schoolfellow, the dunderheadedeet boy in school, without :1 shillig s worth of brains or sixpence worth of expectations, had had some- how or `other, managed to make good a dignied write him -_--._... cu un\A.'.I I and Voice Lozenes, a. safe remedy for the moat delicste person, and has caused them to be held in -bigh esteem by all who have used them. Sold by all medicine denlera at 25 centl per box. an : Pulmonic Wafers have proved them to be the most effectual remedy for coughs, and irrita- tion of the throat, caused by cold, or unusual exertion of the vocal organs ; public speakers and singers will find them most benecial. The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients renders Bryan`: Pulmonic` Wafers, or Cough Lozenges, in -hicrh .-mo....... 1... -I- - eecta of bad dyes ; invigorate: and leaves ` hair soft and beautiful black or brown. S by all|Druggisls and Perfumera; and prope applied at Bntchelos Wig Factory , No. Bond street, New York. ; beauti L_ , ,I'lnr\. Lu "1- en, what do you st. 4j__;;-_.------:-- E` SEE LAST PAGE. ..i-___.;_______ SATURDAY EVENING, JI -j ne ililaily News. sonly know_r it be- tlf_--D3.[nI`-EIV, 01111: nu-uH,.....-. ad the ad Sold ggims properly 1'6 I, York. ,- _... vuu, vvullbla nlfhis hi an hi I hrnnoh nn .;4!'....; LL mean? I cried, : utuu, wnen ne 11:10. my eye-all e_ If vnn `itroniv on ; when he had It :.. ...... __- `uuplv nuuw 16 De- Optician, my f. I V lnant mv ,;J .._,u an: you want to_ another Manilla, 3, JUNE 20. 26, 1869. d, 3g` ; wguu. wnon- no -hard Laura : foatsbp : `die away up the atairn.,--woll, air, I W... Juugcu, 1 Ieel sure, that he seemed to know was coming. For three bloqud ;hout3.we kept this up; than mppor (and. which I thought never would end.: Ml Laura kissed h_3r father, `and wilhl!Ig l1}-; III-IcI.&JvInu'OI.l _ . , " ell Mr. Crosaley_" the old Abeglll. ;vhon- be hard Lanrfag din nwnv rln II... .a...:.. u__n _:_ , . O, they/are lovely 5 things !" and he took an enthusiastic rasp jar: his double-bass. We will talk, if you 1 like, after supper, when Laura goes to bed. - 'Now, then`,--one, two, three. , An.-I -13' -A - ` ` ___.. .,.. nu vn:_u|.1uI0 CIJRIIIU was a very constrained anir, knew, and what Laura knew, a both judged, I fe_el know was: n.-..~......_ I-vus U1: JUUI V7118." This seemed queer to me. What did I care what brought them to Stepminstei? Absolutely nothing. Whilst we had teen ta(lking,--Lnurs and I,--the old gentleman had been up stairs, to rumrna. ge out some new trios for our neg practice. Lovely things I" said Mr Tredgold pa't- ting them sectionstely. Could I have is little conversation with you, Mr Tredgold, in private? ` O, nonsense I Not now. I knovfwhst you've got to say,-.-or I guess. Tl1st"s all my eye, air, be said, sgvevel}: "ve are I oninrr tn 1\lInnl:.s.. .._- I ,, ..rr--, u uvu uuuru goes W (ow, And of!` we we_nt into chambr music. It vas val ! constrained nair an..- ....1..-a r V _ U ,,, ..- nus uuuuu:-U583 In happy unconsciousness, of my feelmg. and looking upon our acquaintance simply in the light of a musical one. I am afraid the very e'ort I made to hide them must have in some way betrayed them to Laura, for I became impressed with agrowing con- viction that she knew what I felt, and that her own inclinations were at least not un- favourable towards me. I noticgd, or thought I did, that when I entered the room a faint blush would oven-spread her cheek,--that she would look around and Einrrln nub -I... '-A ~- _.__-.. ....... a uuumu D388 Oblighto to her piano accompaniment. A1; last I grew very miserable. I began to feel vthalz I loved Laura Tredgold, and that myposi- tion as a miserable one-eyed inspector of nuisances was an insuperable barrier to tell- ing her so, and much less her atfable old father, rasping away at. his double-bass in the Iinht at` - ---=~` ` u_y over some 01' Mendelsso Laura and himself, until I smut visitor, always welcom and table . T4. ._A--- uuu |.nUIU. It went on like this the trim; frc-quent_ly gag: +.......,.-_ --:7 _- ........ vu nun: sum tor a good frequently came down between Miss Tredgold and me, V father would add a. doubie base to. A _ _ G v-_- --mu.-yum nu, >|l.l1855l1|'.n- ' mg, and, in a word. nice. ' Now, although the_'I`redgo1ds_ had been _ Withstsnding one after another of the best and mostwell-_to-do of our young gentlemen, disengaged. She referred all suitors to her father, Who professed to be attered 5y their attentions, but told each of them, with neverJailin_g atfability, he had other intentions respecting his daugh ter s future. This was his continual reply _t.o'n_ll applica- tions,-l'e had other intentions respecting his daughter's future" ; and he never vari- ed a word, but delivered it with equal good-humour and courtesy in every case. Stepminster was puzzled an in -v*--- ` ( eyes, the prettiest face, tune of any gi_rl in Step n... .. 1- _wae known to be good.; in word, ni `_m.p'ad' Nnuy 4:191`.-....._I. .1 , .,-.....uuna:-uuu I U103 WILD untill became a con- :-, always welcome to their home _ ---- --e---us: nuuuu. 1| med after whut._I mm and what we g Fm n. -.... LI-----` D-..-u unis, BULL cam Elown to duets, old whilst` er obli t.o |D8l1iE]enL Ar. ]nuo 1 .......v.-:_y Au cvury C888. puzzled .na to what for good bihtnd` ltne dawn n:-1-`-.- 8. and the best for Bnminnfmu m... .I._ -v usulo .IUI."' r; more, she d, unassum- rue uuuuuf nuu 1li_Olll. farhp 1 yonld !hYn8B1`.V Ullthodinoovary, and nohtuk S119 blow. and bublno Q3 , 1.1.;,;` mg i -- he 1. d' ` , `bovtrhe :.n;.(}.P;$.yn:..k.3.'-1` 27 anqg; 31 lG.tl`I.ll1D5'PmnI"- ed his roply,_ or uppueng nneuinon. .Luuu 1 unougat about my eye. Could I ~ tell them. after deciving than hitlniof The worst of the.1_-stintep in dopeptionil. it inakela the gather no easy. I did not con d. asides, an it no to- hava 3 glass ejq; in]. misulno. Why should I `go and tall pie; Look pore: this is a._ g1_na`_oyo, wm th_ liked be crnepl,--lIeI~rt.lean. Bgaidas. Iaurhtlid not love me for my eye. No; I Iiould not you her yet, I de'termmod,-_I would she` should nd it out. Perlupu I lead Jug- an can-it-I... I... 1.1.. 1.! zhu NEWS H-i-:]gUuuinlgn|, - ' 1 ~' "'1 on ; ' - ` M `M duly inquiIit?::1f:;:{:1:lbl:l`t'i.';::n _ `"3-`%` ` W` 1 one question before 1. mt Not all all. , You ptbbtbly ' `V the amount of the senled1em,-.n ` "N0. I10."-I inlay-I-un-.I --u A..__g.1. _ yuanv JJIIUIH 3 good. hnSb`nd. -1 `V For very shame, I could lnrdl _ludl words suitable to express my ndknbglagr menu of hiaugood opinion ; but I blurtode out something, and the `old guntlluun, shqok me cordially by the hand, I114 yili ed me good-night. F I dD['l'I `(funny 31'"... __-u .u u - fr. I vusull hen ] .11 L` , $|Jl of! umuv: In glll much bettcvai-`;;'os`i-tion than your bin. I have my own .rea.ons. I do moneyjor my daughter. Icsn giirg \hor:im.j much as I think is good for my young" to have. - h ' `h What I gem of n father-in-kw`: I _' `I2 "The fact is I am 3 stat-.1ent,sir " he. ou-a humble one, it is true, of i"ndivilil'F*:;' al character as delineated in the "`At one time I studied hphrohl ` What is man! character ? say: the logist. llbrslcharactar. he Iplloi, bumps. I tried nosology. .WhI|n`~:il the index of intelligence 9 Ask. +1.- ------J her lgntppinesa. 0' doibt ` you: ` my ready assent in ydurcase to :1 I havn rofnaari - ---" ' ' I. am not disposed t financed by ponsidcratinns Have you mentioned your. an i Miss Tredgold! Yes! And` t ' Than gu oven 1 that pecunisry man added, After 1 us] a very one-eyed `sort -egg. nrnhi be reclprocated on her part. Well, sir. I can nly 3: Thin intentittms zespecting my angina- g fg ture-` ` . ' i Mr 'l`redgold~ coughed. The `very vain. It was all over I thought. ' = "Thai: Decunidrv nnnn 77 i`-- *' I"- _ ,_- ..--- uvwuuerlllg cmdonr. ' ` "I certainly was about to say, `sir, tbs} I V love yqu_r dhughter : that` I luv? her You have not an eye to 3" ochoid Tredgold, emphuizing the not in I wryj unpleaaa t manlner. i h = ` "I me n, sir, am not In I: e sligljpu tee inuenced by pecuniary conni ` gnawing, though I do, that position is very fur above mine {mm `D cuniary point_of view. In fact, I ` feelings to ..Miss Tredgold hemlr notwlk standing I had ream! M `""` "" "i your attentions would result dmilsrly in A" NOW," have these few words short and to the -- T by surprise. I hafe Jud young man here, and I have attentions to up}? duughtel I yoga-uIL..,l 3 - " _ ; [I know what you have well be cmni --" `-" ` '--n w_.-uwu enough fa, n`._". u H `I "`"S'-"b'I! am: `30? d%iVln0 than: I.:n.H..a..q ...... w..... cam on. Pilinlyg : and I wgd-nggkhw yo 1-la`w than any at at young. ' .;.=gan- mow ; and: -I believe you; will g B a. godd husband. lgold 5 ` -v ` ` 7 I3:" 8ugI:-' 10!`! _womd n. pecu ' ` M - :1. af%l:elru:ysl`;lg1%:;.t.l:;_521-: na`:;;.1 -eyed `son of m-....:-.:.. NUMBER 222. - --v-- _-V "11 I": "3! lghter _I`' ve heat: nedly; and thnt in mat a I have not Ill eye -to--: ggle 9:1! oya_ W ochoid zzugola aontinuod. hpvi M '4 lofyoufor somealli put ed to think yam 3 Juli ill-W3 nsidcratinns of thnlh V_kilId=f-' tioned unginienta` Yes ? thy` ;2i'e;`3`{'?.'w nr. . say, that I 31' line has 0-nl-- _u-svul 11' 'wondai' it K`.-g ..I.:_L MIA 337$ lunulll I each in . 11 Inner III! cum per lint. evierif our 10 at-each; 11$ ` "mu ma Belleville. `my "` ll HAIL ` F _ STEAMER WOLFE ISLAND on Mondays, In and Saturdays 1: 7:30 I-|.u.u1., 1P.u., 3 ma, 5 mt. ATS sud FRIDAYS leaves ihus other days. VOL!-`E ISLASD 9 .1.}I, 11 I I` ll irv\va-u1.s-.-- jg jun -nu war-C zuugstuu ETEF udI"R!DAY at 3 PAL Leaves y IOKD.-{Y uni TH['R.SD.\Y at $3 A: III intermediate napping buy. ` or Pusnge, having superior pas- Zodllion, apply on board, or to n \lI'DDD'V' \I` I "" """"' V"l`U\ .Iln|'I" rxgltlptinczpnl poinuiu th Wes` uhcic Rnfroad ID l`ub, Sebrnsk` lendtnni Calmruia. Aalfumblc sud Cenvenient W.mn MAI uni Gen`!-_i_I.m:=n on the S`: 13;; C. H. HATCH, A_,_. |""' 335 PI: "3 _ ll`! ASf1F0LL0WS.: ' -K_I; rinl of the train from nioeting Grand Trunk trninl k.` F`! N Quinta Slu}Iner._ 1 "fnnl of train from Rome and La; G. flixsenonx, hr; Wharf, fool of Brock Street. My 3:, uses. - __ . 15 ---a4nOL\J I`! L` 7 `in, `clstuon, Nuns, `HI linplon daily (Sundays ex- M It 4 , AJI. (xceps Mondays). `"3 ll! Grnnd Trunk Trsina and kllgth 6:25 AM. tnin for E9-nu. "'1; nlucting with the Grnnd :50! the West and Bay of ` Getting the 430 P1. min ` o" I~y Ind the Northern T|'lDl- WI `Propellers leaving Cnpe i d I - ~u `E Illwuurn Ports. xnrrrnz CABIN STEAMER a mom npry lo -1" Tl`-E "stanzas LINE. rid Cape \'iIieiiI Ferry. Iciencrnl I ;lq3,1B69. _ i put! Wolfe Island Ferry. K. -33! lppl; on I G M l!t\!r~| `meal the spiemhd Lake Sleamon 0| udlfzr Juno 1:! IUNGSTON every day (Sundays i)|t9:l5 A.I'., 11:39 A. , 2 PM. `v}1I.1r.\I I-`. xvm, Btnovrls, Mnrn, '.|Il'LU.V _ _ UIINTHLKS . Q '77!) J... -H31` rm ill Iliad UIISW3 ROI]/I8. YE STEAMER Lllucting NI uh. III--- __ j Mxil Line of St,e-3111-cm, 01-` OTTAWA; ` [`ppr-(`abln Sloanlcrs : ,-t-u

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