Kingston News (1868), 3 Jul 1869, p. 1

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.. Kelley, Sinclgir, I .`-__-n UIUDII. Ben selected Sq ! Coal for grates constantly on band, also Lehlgh Lump for Foundry (so and Bloubarg Io: Blacksmiths. u-in nch Tlaliu-A1-ad in an! nnrt of the UR Ooelil Puke Lickurann, being mined in the `very been of the Lacknwene Valley, _Screnton,, Piueton, end Wilkes Barre, {mm the belt selected mines, end is prepared with great care expressly {or Family nee, and will be screened and delivered in the but possible so .- dition. D--. --|-_.-.I u-n n-_y I..- .....4.._ ..-...e-..bl- III mouluurg IOU Dlclllllll-In I Tern: Ouh. Delivered in any part of the | city. IAIIIER awn--r .1: an wmgu YOU em mun mu: oU'r_: I SIN_GLE COPIES of the DAILY . . Nun may be had at the counter'o{ the publientgion oce, Frinoeas street, price three coppetl. I-`iii-nu-U-cw at Cr11 1 0lce-l. Lawrence -I;/`Hart, Foot of Johnson Street. SEED nE1dHAr;rs,' F` f 1 47 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, 1 Y LYTIP ...._ _- I.-_.: _ ~ VWA AL-=A~ ._ _ ..-___ _ , _____D_-- __ HAVE now on hand a very large and choice selection of Flower Seeds, imported di- reel. from ralinble growers in England and Ger- many. Full urieties of Ge:-msu-Aste:s, Ger- nun Stocks, French Double Balsams, Sweet. Peta, Mignoneue, Phlox Drummondii, Zinnia Elegnns, 8:. le. -3-ll`... I\`l.:QI1'A-Q nA|- 3-u- 11-0-1 ...-u. fan (1868. con. 1868.1 Ivusuu nu` :\Iu`al.UI-I. As we import direct from the manufacturers, our prices are EXTREMELY LOW. HEATH _:"_`:nIJNN, REVENUE` E5. .6- f"For pnniculnrs see our Catalogue for I869. Isl. pecinl attention is invited to our very ne nssnrtmem of FRENCH HALL PAPERS and BORD:RS, the most beautiful selection ever \ Brought. tq Kingston. An Inn irnnnrr din-ant 62...... M... .-....._..6'....4-..--._a \TEW' and elegant pntterns in Stamped L Gold, Gold, Satin, Ground, Marble, Unks, kc ' Royrsl 13`A_PE1:s 1 art: -so-u.-...-`-- .___ TH-'3A.15eI}: N Ss oh, and ` r.4aL1anJI N.B.--{Due Pony and Light Wag- gon rur sale. October 21, 1888. vvv In`; 4. __ :1JIJ"'L'l| ONTARI-` STREET, EINGSTLFN ONTARIO. It It Stephens, Proprietor. Trusly POHPIS in nuendauoe at Railroad Depot. and Steamboat Landings. UCL ZS. - -u--.: N Assortment of Skiffs always on hand. `A Work leaving Kingston 10 be paid for be- ore being sent out of the Establishment. Non -CAL'r1on.-Pau-lies in Montreal are oering for sale Boats purporting to come from my establishment. As I have no agent or per- son authorized Ioaell for me in that city, buy- ers are cautioned ngninat bargaining wit_h any one there for my boats. ` _.. .. n.._,._, MUSIC STORE May 3. ;.A~Tn!tA9rTcoAL mo Sent to any part ofthe country on reasonable Wjhich i Airs iulrenod with coco-Gnronlmui Every good Hnirdresset ia nuppliotg vitl gntuimuly for uni purpose. rain: 2 u \' - gun I under. nocdnya, Th '.n-I'n {` |Klugston and Kingston, Kg! .6_._ )1-IPAIRS of Musical Instruments neatly exe- L; cuted by Pnclicnl Workmen. :3 I I I I I V_vhich in the best u'Licl3 for imparting : nnd gloss lo the hair. June 3. B un;I\;I.Ll\', Jll VOIIKIENOING 22nd under `I...-- l'=-r , ..,...u 4.100 msunt L1 "Leave Kingston Tu mdnyu, Thursdays and Fridays, : Lure Gnnnnoque on Wednes Ayn, n6 um. and 8 p In. For Freight or P Kingston, 21.: A `ncosn 1'9 Home Air to nppreciale n r.t-clam Ia nnwlsn saws. 7JUs_T -llE-(-3-I2-I`\;'ED_.`A'Y M. 0`G0l{MAN, OAT_BUI1;IL)ER SIMCOE S'I`RF.E'l`, `GREAT STOCK L L I) II I. O. Hxscxnn-, 'F|)(1I|v1\ 47 Princss Street. 5`) KING STREET. TUNERS 1*11~:um;1>_oN1_j, ni!\`l`Kl.lv ' \.I. III. l\l Foot of J t:April 1869. JAMES SWIFT & GL4 Till 8 SIAIIR OF AND J. REYNER. , , Gananoque Route. j-- Juuiour, |5;t-{Opp} be G. M. xi- ::`2;:z813,f" ` Fnnt nf R-....I. u._, ,. -_.._-..4 A Kingston,` instant will lnn "l`..--.I- M. 0 G0RifAN. ,-__..- u-nu full 33 on Tuesdnya. Wed- days, at 4 pm. Vednesdnys and Fri- nngston and (mawa out; _mi;::r-rim (nuns snz.-man ll! who have male zlass Hsir-Dressing 1.1uuuRN,_{ ' Brock Slreet. 7 Master. Ont. aoftnega div. lilac To be Corrected to August, 1870. " The Guuna DIRECTOHY for 1857-58,.pub- lished by the`Subscriber. contained the Names of the principal Inhabiunta in 1,339 Cities. Towns, and Villages in Upper and Lower Canada. The n A u A In A M nnul mmu nrnn-n-nnnv 4-..- V uuasca nu uppal uuu uuwer uunaua. Le BHAUNADIAN DOMINION DIREC_TQRY for I050 `TI 1niII nnnain n nl-..\_| A . . . _ . . . .... -0 -1. unavaunnxu JJ\Jil.&`lI.J.LI lJl[\.n\J1lJL\l, 10: 1840-71 will contain a. short description of at tent 3,500 Cities, Towns, and Villages in the Dpminion of Canada, and the Provinces of New- foundland and Prince Edward Island, together with the Names of the Profejsional and Busi- ness lien and of the principal Inhabitants. `F-nll I F ITIEFDIDTIMII I uuww a-w.- ---- v- ---v r----v-I.--. .----nu...--an TIIIIIB Ll DESCRIPTION: Dominion of Oansdasubscribera $12 Cy per copy United Button do. . - $15 Cy Great Britain and Ireland do. . . 3 Stg " France, Germany, Inc. do. . . 3 Sig Runs or Anvnwmxxa will be made known on npplicltion to the Publisher. Mn Hanna: In he naid until Hm VIM-Xv. in rb_ T UNHIV L I an EPPIICIIIULI MI |-I-IU I ULJlUUV|'r N_o Honey to be paid until the Work is de- livered.-Thia notloe is given for the reason that nnprincipled men hsvo on several occasions canvassed for and collected money: in advance, on account of Books which they falsely repre- sented mean being about to publish. Persona desirous of aiding in the Publication ...- .t.- n . xn nr A in nmnnmw nimarwnnv l'Bl'lOl`Jl uculruua ul nlulu Iu ILIU 1 uuuusuuu Is cf the CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for 1870-?! will please send in their Orders for `SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS FF `'1 """""""` " "_-"'- ` ' " d I 1 ` Tr-1 Gardner: Cough Be-| iody.--oo Advenhemenu I you an: uuunuuu nu cover H16 cot-1L_0I ruoncauon, a CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY, comprising the Provinces of ONTARIO, QUE- BEC, NOVA SCOTIA, and NEW BRUNS- WICK; to which will be appended the Pro- vinces of NEWFOUNDLAND and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Directory will con- tain 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 Postmasters, Banks, Governmental Departments and employee, Houses of Parliament, Law Courts, Educational Departments, Custom Houses nd Officers of Customs, Ports of Entry, Tariffs lof Customs, List of Patents of Inven- tions, Canals, Railways, Railway and Swam- boat Routes, Benevolent and Religious Societies, Clergyof all Denominations, Registrars with their Divisions, Newspapers and Periodicals, to, Sta. ; also, Etstements of,Impon.s and Ex- ports, Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Population, &c.,&c. 7741 HA f.'na-I-or-far in Annnzl `IOWA 1 .uy.unn.n., 1510, u suruclent support by SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS can be obuiued to cover the cost. _ot' Publication, :1 CANADIAN nnunurnu nunnvnmnnw CAEAFIAN IIOMINIUN DIRECTORY. I2`-.. Innn I-u V l`HE remarkable success which GARDNEFPS BAKING POWDER has met with since its inl.roduc{ion here warrants an increased de- mand. It can be obtained from most of the leading Grocers in Kingston, and at Manufac- tu:er s prices from Messrs J. CARRUTHERS 8: Co., Wholesale Grorers. Ontario Street, and also at Messrs W. R. MCRAE & 0035, Kingston. If you wish the best BAKING PDVVDER. ask for GARl)NE1R . March 20. , _______ ....u.u. Lu uu: must positive 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. Unpaid accounts must be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put. in suit. f` The patronage of Cash Customers so- licited. ._,, mucrwua uzey wm be p uucuunug over 1' ll` 1'lSISiN YEARS. In closing his accounts for the pa advertiser has determined to abandor system altogether, and he wishes his to understand this announcement i1 nrice nr nnnlih-y Ar 1..-.. e.,.-u. N0 IN GOLD A ..-......, Luual. mspecuunly to thank his nu- merous Customers for a liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. ClO!il"lD hi! nnnnun-nu 4`..- `I... _--A D OHNLOVELL, Primer and Publisher. 23 sud 25 St. Nicholas Street, _ . Montreal, Hny, 1869. 4 _. `I -1.-1.4 .j_J.. 1.; And for sale by all Hair-Dressers in the city. SPEGIRL` KNJ1T1niPFE17ATfr' nf T0 msu CUSTOMEBS. ? Try Gardner : Baking Pow- V ...__A-;_.;.4r\J l.J.\J.l_ J.'J, Dealer In Boots and SI10es.No. 36 ' Princess Street, Kingston. ' ESIRES most respectfully to thank his Customers for n m.....: .....--....4- u- L). L1uDAn1" MEDICAL HALL Ami fnr Gnln L... -n n - -. , while 13 constituent ingredients. As It beuutier of the hair, Cocoa- Nut Oil has long been highly prized; and Gly- cerinc, aecordmg to Dr. Hassu tors into the composition of ev Restorative. Prepared by r\ a- --** ll s analysis, eu- .__.__ _ . . _ -- jun--gvnvni LILIDIJUIIIIIIA F011 1870-71. `HE SUBSCRIBER proposes to issue in SEP- TEMBER, 1870, if sufcient support by IBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTIRRMENTQ JAMES HQPE. Kinggton, 22nd January, 1868, aj (`ondrs Patent Fluid or Natural llislnfectanl. CALYERTB (`In-bo`lic At -Id nmnrecung Powder In i lb tins at 20 cents, and 1 lb tins at 30 oenua (iA!iDNEB S BAKING l 0WDE[l. T IS THE BEST AND June 9. CAIKBOLIC ACID P0\VDEB In bulkhnd for sale by the IT). KINGSTON` CHLORIDE OF B. C000-GLYBERINE _.-_ Lnrge lot of very ne gure of 121 cents per Wl|lTE .3 DRUG STORE, G. S. HCSBART, `H'\`-rx. "ET WHITE, Chemist and Druggiat, Priosa-at Disinfectants? u nuwuuns I01 me past year I abandon the On ther. nnd ha wiahna L1. I`---s--- E `V :T MOST AGREEABLE Ilalr Dressing Honey ! Honey! ._..- J utll I.|.I\3 rmined tn abgndron Credit and Customers in the most Lerminprl nnf Tn rm ---A--- LIME, COPPERAS, mung, r past the ahnndnn 1 kn I"..-.7.-. fAILY N1 HIwat the 1 1- 1h Princess Stret. I/ow ~1_uu.; L11J1uI.Jn run ALL.-- U Those` who have no hair may have it. Those who have plenty, may preserve and bean- tify it. Those wbb are losing it. may have lits loss arrested. The hair strengthened, beautied, restored, by using H1m'r's Eurml Elm: GLoss, cheapest, cleanest, best. Don : rest till you have tried a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. March 25. \J\.'\./ ;.4n.)I.J uuscua cuvj. 11l:I.lUU LIIB efforts of certain vendors of Liniment. to decry Moons Rmrmuvnc LIQUID. Wherever in- troduced, it drives all others from the market. Pain positively annihilated by its use. We have not room to enumerate the virtues accorded to it by the thousands who have used it. No medi- cine ever invented is capable of more extended application. It has hundreds of imitators, but not one nnun. Beware of Counterfeits. 1--v--_a wirn w g---- _ -rfvo | This splendid Hm Dyo_is thoheat in.tbo world; the only true and pgrfacl: dye; haun- Ileu, reliable, instantaneous; no diuppoint- ` V - us. .-. AWL). l.\J un: re principle. The system of innitesimal doses of medicine diffused in gallons of injurious stimulants exploded. All useless material dis- carded. The eclive principle only of the most powerful and efcient remedies known concen- trated in a smell convenient form. HABJTUAL Co.~s'ruu_.'rioN Conan. All diseases of the Stom- sch, Liver, and Bowels permanently relieved by using Dr Uolby a A2~mCos'r1vs AND Tome PILLS, Sugar-Coated. Recommended by the Medical Profession. '- wander I raum. 1:: great tufcrfurty and tcmwnny I: a air Drening truer lnigk cost Frtxck Paulada 1': ~ acknnuladgrd all not only in Mair but in Europe. The nrortr and Zylababuauuu J not 3 M and mu mm M: atlur. sou) 3! AI-LDRlJ_GIIl'l'I. " Pro .c ,s.n.v D i.Co.Wholcnn1eD F-i3p5Br:rchy 9r.`=na`13ef-at rhea. new-rork'.""u" I SUCCESS begets envy. Henc the lnouzi nvuvv ulynun -jggrsuun Igna-`Q, A REAL HAIR REBTORER AND DRESSING Oombinod in One Bottle. `I'-f" (V A A `-'t' ---`Q-w-.~. 1:51:11 -3&3-nix) 1- IZ.C.l-.- Will ilestore Gray [lair to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful air Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR. is immediately checked. lira. 8. A. ALLI-3N'S LOBALSAMUM, auotkv frejaratinn r I/re ifair ; ckar and tratujarnxt, urilmct xtdiiutnl. If is very .rz'1u[1' 'andy`?eu [raduca wonder I ra-ultr. 1!} grant :3):-rfor'gr and Dreuing /nigh MRsi"s"T"A.Z`ii3i;EN's mun nnsmonlgn ?- T S I I I D _ A _ g .. 1`! - _ _ . - I A j A -. ,,--__......., ....-. -suauul mu-ucutous enecu on their horses of `-Dar-ley's`Gondition Powders and Arabian Heave Bemvedy. Some were lean and poor having no appetite ; others would devour their food ravenously, jet derive no benet from it; some were hide-bound, with rough and shaggy hair; others had severe colds and coughs; many had the heaven and other com- plaints peculiar to horses ; on all it operated as a charm, the disease or complaint was speedily < removed, the appetite and digestive organs cor. rected, the skin softened, and a. sleek and shin- ing appearance given to the coat, all without any danger to, or preventing the horse being used. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd 8 Co. is on each package Northrop & Lyman, Newcastle, 0ut.,proprietorg for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. CONCENTRATION the great The"`a_y_stem_>of - Owners of uorscs Reg oicing. ` And why not ? and who knows but that their horses are rejoicing as well ; who can prove the contrary ? But their owner: rejoice because of the astonishing and almost mirnculous effect: thnir `Inn-can at l.T|..`l.._!. 1'1 -r "J ` ' .......\...a. , uuu enough a. powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Muznmn Lumcs it is peculiarly suited ; it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affecv.ion.s,. Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heuvinese, Fatigue on slight. exertion, Pulpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Haadscbe, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will elfscl. a cure when all other means have failed. Thea hsurn hhlvnn In--- |----- ` " " l`HIS well-known remedy is no imposition, _ but 11 sure and safe reupddy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions-,~ from any cause whatever ; and though powerful cot/nains nothing the c~.nnnm...:.... The Great English Remedy! SIR JAMES CLARKE S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, PI-nn.n-;.-I 6`------ --A-' ` " Prepared from 1 M D., Phy XIII, llllIll~-;- Y ' BCIIIC : .I...-_4I ' Uinain only Petr) la-r, all ouhars are com Price: 15, `Z5 and! , __ as I I... I Is as sure Rome "The promptncss and certninl; acts, in relieving :1! kinds of pni nemly worthy its name, Pun-K. easily understood,und noleuily: in coring Cholera, it. shows itsel the minor forms of that diuease, s Mo:-bun, Dysentery, Summer 00 rhma, &c.; so in controlling ` other` maglignnnt diseases,-wh pentedly cured,-it asserts its 1 the milder and more common 1 complaint. .\ tr LAD TIDINGS FOR ALL.- I'h..-....` ...1... 1.--- __ u_-:._ __ _ . .alru-uul.I. JUEIOOI. Butcher- s Lightning Fly-Killer: Dsath to the Living! Long live the Killers! Sold by Dealers Euerywlzerel 7 New Style. lQIl9I!l.I|l Cllungg. REIT. WIT 'nT_Q'Fn'D`P`D l`'l\ I\1:rDaa1* June 8. repaired prescription oi" Sir J. Clarke, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. `HIS remedy freinndy Tr-nhim. .....a nu: Batclni 61-*9 llall-_I)ye. ....1....a:.: `:r.':- n_- :- .u__ L... 5 n1y Davis Vegetable Pain-K ars counterfeits and imitations. 5, and {)0 cents per bottle. Perry Davis 5 son. for ' anui B B _ ` ~---- I-us uU|u|.lUo ;'crry J: son, PROPRIETORS, Montreal. ncss certainly with which it 113 pain, make it emi- ' Pun-Ku.L:n,--9. name ood,und noleaaily forgotten. AI, lern, itself master of :1} us such as Cholera atery, Complaint, Diar- 3 in nnnau.-.1I:-_ r-' - ' - - '--- vvnallrlnlul In Diptheria, Lllt dilnnn ._1 1 K 1, ___._-...' nun nt disen.aes,--which it" has re- -it power over all forms of these Sun; Remedy. xn A-`J ` > can HAIR I s a certain indication . of decay at the roots. Natnfe sYCrown. You Must Cultivate it 5 BEAUTIFUL IIHR, AND v-I-IN-U /r'qt'he-I in! form I wL" *ET""" EVENING. JULY 'i1, and w-Kil WUBLI BUB I315. ' Seriously agitatod about my wife, I ran up stairs, and found on Laura ; dressing table - the following note : Dearest: Pen,--Forgive my leaving you thus. I have sulfered much from deceiving you so long, but never thought it would come to this. Do not follow me ; my peace de- pends upon it. You will soon know all. My father will know of In going. Laura. Cool- unnn mv umr Wan n.:. 4.1.- ..__ Au-uuci vnu. nuuw Ul In going. Laure." Cool, upon my word: Was this the we- man whom I had loved, and cherished, and adored and kept no secret from ?---that is, nothing worth mentioning-to go and own to a. systematic course of deception? And her father a base accomplice too I He knew of her going. Clasping my `hands frantical- ly to my forehead, O womanfwomun 1 look upon the wreck that you have made 1 I ex- claimed. The emotion was too powerful, for my glass eye fell out with the force of the blow, and shivered it to fragments at my feet. _On second thought I was could not look upon the wreck that she had made. "wnat (I0 you mean, girl ? Fell, sir ; fell down stairs and hurt her- self. s Where is she ?" I asked, pushing past he: to seek my wife. .5 _ I hope yQu ll bear up,sir.-but missus have gone. Gone, sir,--left the house," the servant added, seeing my look of incredulity. I was up stairs, cleaning of myself for din- ner, the girl continued, when I heard somethin fall on the stairs, and I heard missus scream. I went and helped her up, for she had fell and hurt her forehead. She went to her room c'1-yin very much, and woudn t let. us do nothin for her. She put on her things, sir, and went out almost di- rect_.l_y afterwards, sayin she had left a note for you, sir. She was sobbin very `much whben she lef't. f . 1 q _ .- _ could I believe Laura. false ? Then `the demon of jealousy whispered to me about ~ uu.Iuu_y u:I.uI:u.1UI:l`l:3U H131 . wrmng. One day, coming home tired after a fag- ging moruing s work at inspecting, I found my- household in great confusion. One of my female domestics was crying, and on my entering the house she began, O, if you please, sir, missus have fell. Fell? tell? I asked in amazement. what (In vnn mom am 2 xuus lull 2' 1. BSKBCI 1 what do girl B`L!_ Ii? ' rt-H llnurn nl-.1:-a -prevent my going to it, were a master- nuu vv auc uuu some in her desk, anclwafsiked for the keys. The way she hustled about to open that desk herself, and the excuses she made to piece of female diplomacy. It was not ttmt I wanted to go to her desk so much as that I didn t like being looked away from it. It preyed upon my mind when I considered the mutual condence that should subsist between man and wife. To be sure I had not told her about my glass eye-th9.t was the only secret I had from Laurn-but then she didn t know that, and she at least believed I had withheld nothing whatever from her, so that there was no excuse for berwilhholding anything from me. Another thing to do with the desk was this; Laura. had received at least two letters sincesour marriage, not in fe- male handwriting, which she very artfully cajoled and persuaded me out of wanting to see. I knew/they were in the desk. And there was` a clcrtain neat little parcel, -a present, she said "from a friend." That Went into the desk too. `But why this mystery? A harmless deception on my part. was excusable, but I could not bear deception in other people. By and bye, from this very little seed there grew up a sort of a constraint be- tween us, until Laura, observing it, at last threw me her keys and -calling me a. bad Penny (a playful title of reproach), bade me examine her desk myself and not be sus- picious about nothing. Then I felt asham- ed of myse1f`sn(1woul(ln t do it. Then Laure insisted on turning it out before my eyes, and showing me its `contents. I would not read the letters, but I saw a. lit- tle box with 11 brooch in it, which I much doubted being the same she had received in the packet allluded,.to. It Wnsnll very well her calling me 5 horrid Bluebenrd, but I knew the handwriting on the paper enclosing it was not the same, for I dis- tinctly remembered that writing. (lav. comimr hnmn fired .9 or n 4'... um. unu: men; 1 was glad ot that. - "There was one thing, I must say, caused me no little annoyance about Laura. I ought to have been above feeling hurt: at such a. trie. Still, ever so little 3 thing` when iL s in your eye, for instance, as a. speck of dust, does cause a. great deal of annoyance. With the congcniality of feel- ing between .us, I certainly did feel hurt that Laura. should keep her deck constant- ly and consistently locked from me. I wanted some ink one dry. I knew she had and naked (lnnlr l'Il'll'nl.IlF and cl... -.----L-- ` ` ' was a Wonder the Board never noticed it; \ vvuui uuuu.) Well, in course of time we were married. I still maintained my olce as inspector. No one ever had such a wife as mine--the best-tempered and most lovable creature, I really believe, in the world. Our conge- niality of feeling was something wonderful. Even down to little matters of the most trivial character in likes and dislikes, there was perfect unanimity between us. It may seem a very absurd instance to give of this unanimity, it is so triing. But I have al- Ways had 3 great antipathy to ies. I very nearly exposed my secret on one occasion before the Board, owing to ies. It was autumn, and a y-had been buzzing about my lace, stinging me for a long time whilst reading a. report. Then I missed him; I thought he was gone. Meantime, that y was intently engaged in my glass eye. It : if they had, I should have been found out. At home, I have devoted agreat deal of my leisure. in the y-season, to devising traps and poisonous sweetmeants for them, and I have y-cages in every room. I was almost afraid Laura wouldthink this suspicions ; but no, she never did. Her skin is partic- ularly delicate and sensitive. Lanru. did not like ies; I was glad of that 'Ph .l`R wan nnn thin" T -----t -A 7 ` .` ` Twenty years experience in using Bry- an's Pulmouic Wafers have proved them to be the most elfectuel remedy for coughs, and irrita- tion of the throat, caused by cold, or unusual exertion of the vocal ox-gene ; public speakers and singers will find them most benecial. The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients renders Bryan's Pnlmonie Wafers, or Cough and Voice Lozenges, a. safe remedy for the most delicate person, and has ceased them to be held in high esteem by all who have used them. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cents per box. , meat; no ridiculous {ints ' remedies eecta of bad dyes ,~ invigorgtes and lea hair soft and bgautiful bled: or brown. by u]l,Druggis'ts and Perfumers; and [1 applied at Bntcheios Wig Factory, 1 ` Bond treat, New York. /3%;-`EEK LAST PA GE. Z%$ -.:- SATURDAY EVENING, ` AN OPTICAL DELUSION. /n.......1...I-: \ tints; the in ad invigorates leaves the rd Sold ggists properly No. 16 r, - ~____ _.-..g; (Concluded) an... ..I 4'__, _ ' . . - - - n-IAI.I5 |-'lI"J3 nuts rourn. nk 13itiV('.. I.l1rn I1;-I 'e at, thing inmannp an n 3, JULY 3. 3, 1869; U... varnnauuu, at EU) rate. I returned to Stepminater by next train, and hurried on to Mr Tredgold's. Laura received me at vthe door in an ecstasy of delight ; and I was about putting twenty dierent questions to her at a time to know the reason of her singular conduct, when old Mr 'I`redgo1d said, wait a bit. None of that. Just cast your eye this way, Pen, my boy; here s a little bit of I `round I want you and Laura to try over with me, before I allow a word to be said about this little mystei-y.--No; Iinsiat, he said, see- ing me aboint to remonstrate. - Pleasure rar, business afterwards. ' The cloth was laid for supper, and we sat ronndthe table, a plate in trout of each of us, while Mr Trecigold handed Laura. and me the notes of.the round,keeping a copy for himself. . , When I had glanced at my copy, I felt ready to sink through the oor with morti- cation. I could not believe my eyes--I mcan. 7 ~ Now, then," cried Mr Tredgold smartly. Laura begins,-one, and two, and-'-" Laura began, blushing, and in a. _voice very unlike her natural one, to sing : - O I do you know the Glass-eye Ian ? O l do you know his name? Who keeps a shop ln`Regsnt Street, - And goes a little lame." This was` terrible; but reection was out of the question, for Mr Tredgold, with his atentorian base, immediately began singing, to the same air, by way of reply :- O yea, I know the Glass-eye In ; Botnotti is his mm; _ He keeps the shop in Regent Street, And goes a little lame. , _ _ But the want was the terrible proofllr Tredgold gave that he really did `know ' the Glass-eye Man, for he had no sooner nished the verse than with I III! of laughter, he took out hi! 0'11 91 --to my terrible surprise, a. gll-0116--lldl placed it on the platebeforo hi. ,_ will almolat atnpeed. l:3t.iilt:_s m4l3'l_|Ilf1:=ol:_9j ent eman recov I "M3 j _ Ehucklea euiciently call out: UM-rl if you please I in Whlch rverrbsilbwr ly joined: l ...... . ....., mm; hunt 1 urove to oweri `me-3 tropolitan. railway station, and made most careful inquiries. Next day, after fruitless search, I determined -to return to the`Wa- terloo terminus, and endeavour toelicit something which might guide me in fresh investigations. I found waiting for me there a telegram: From Mr Tredgold, Stcpminater, to Penuel Crossie Esq., London.--Con1e down. It is &lm1'i'g'lIt.. Laura is here. V I was so thankful I But what could she have meant by having deceived me, and so long '2" I thought referring to her note. And why should she have written me such a note at -all, and aroused such cruel suspicions '4 There was a good deal -32 to be explained, at any rate. returned tn s'.nmm:........ l-----* - ............u.-5 um uruucm: eye by f.h 1 I directed his attention to the lightness of our manufacture, and him__j.o hoid it up to the light and its transparency. If youtwiil beli. air, that gentleman's other eye, ` tnuk for real, was glass. He wag l a. bat. I`ncver knew it until] Die)! . _-_, uuuuuqan Lu 01156- There are others no less so. Ainong thg listof persons who have obtainetl _1:espect- able damages from v panie for the loss of an eye, and even_pen- aions from governmetit. I could point to at last I. few instances in which :1`. .. arious_railway com-_ :I`h null aft: Y |AE~:=.*E uc wu.u-8.00 xnow the worst. But stay, it was utterly im osaible to go as I was --without my eye. 1P customed to keep a spare eye against cmeb. genciea in my desk at the insypectox- s olce. I had broken that a. month ago, and though I had mitten for a. new one to be addressed to the oice, it had not yet arrived. Delay was agonizing-,L but I could certainly do no- tl_xi_ng till I had been to London and got my `Vlmnn Fhn 3-nil the letters, and the "present froli` a. friend. I hardly dared to think axut the E 'ta.tion she had invariably betray when I ad fe- ferred to this subject. At least I would go to her father, Mr Tredgol_d,--go and wring the truth from him, deceitful impostor that he wa.s-a.nd know the hWi:b xi _._..__1 nqli I0'l'I -.. uIV:lJ IA `suspected o 1 an I'|DDrA-A1|I- ... .....u=mug costume, with ail on. Evidently for the pur- ; recognltion as much as pos- I. I was therefore on Sle- rtaka her. While on --~--- `----~ 1"t?='?"I3'1i`z Z33 ob"`3`e' believt me, '8 othnr nun -:i.':.'1. 1' tag;-ey-'e:T"':?'I;?ic&l`;'i blind I! until he told Sernotti appear- wilah winkling . and a `cork lg, 'e, and not pro- wenl-. wall ...;n. ' -run` IILIJHII13 es and begged 1` End nhprvn luglnnd gram ma Henna Ind H; The London Tiswrof the 170: I,ll$_. Iajeatfa screw teoopehip 8l_ , e k B. Lethbridge, which lrr!VId"|l 3 A Z V received ordenfmm the Allnlullylil M Porxemonth on line Bub inlt.5'or `I discbargeidockyetd 1033,09! am,` e j" grams on `board, in lieu" of IN vionlly selected for that git]. 0| , `N _ 3 Quebec, after ditch ug enigma the Biuomn villaoxgy thence-bu-v - th amen of -1% = " returnin 3d3mmb31w r there, groin Quebec the Blmoenn h rerun tillery. Three men gnlltyaobo enema Iuuullu PGIIBC of "Bk n0"' f Italien Government. Tbeyheve tlolllll M order from the Bilsillln Government. ._ Fm;-one prieonen were relented In Wedneedey. or -1,133 euvlaten:-tales up week, there remain but 24. Jlt _; ` en'EugliehmI.n. When hronghtto the 0- - gerie; if we ea-etc believe the Pdfll, ll! lied been arrested at e "ueetIo." I, know, continued out can pumice, _, - one of the stolen, whee `iori food give. The geolegreelted are he laid, um: won : wit my W enextredieh.ende_p|IIIl nf e to pay, and tevided ------_-----"'-" Ir Bhphon Oolwill, In some reputation, and an ;_ presented to the University Eglpnyl ne Iibnry-10,ooo volume: In _: .M on politics! economy, suaongthauj Id pamphlets on the,Bank of Engine!- Ht` imposes an I oondilion that tho; nnlnlty esublhh 3 profunon-a_hip of politiapl I" A rm in Dunn, I[nu,i:naro?i_|ado thouund reams of bank pups for Ita_linn_ '1`horhnn inanim- _ . . --.vv ---n-we ,. J IO : from the res, from 'cr1incove_xfi V had a ghee eye; and I-gave y _ ponnnicy to own it, even lead E _. `V -aioa. Thought I, you Dill -b&tH`IlI" truth by end bye; but llyti_udI"i no ny of my money shall you, Pen, as a penalty for your _ ` that you understand one another,-t no further reason or you` *not.f'nlvlI _ M the oneeyed inepeetorshipr ta calla who is betlegyqgplied 0! MIG M next thing is 191 you Ind elmnrqi to coupie of months holidty, lad h_ Vol _ the" country till you can your am e upon. some little -- y wherayou pen. puke up,,y,_eI1n Inlnde I 1.13 dowttin. uiet,--end, young; nail the bill, and t 6:1 `mm lee whys; else be done for you. `~ _ \ Need I say, we did so.-or tllli; -1 seqI1eI:1ce,gere`\iaI'; :I-I`e. K. "Tere, sai e wen history, I hope I hve connr my luck in all my eye I is out, and pethJa:they H 4:990 like that. But now II:-Q_ L . a word_ with ybu. I'll tel yb _ W ' come to Stepminster: _ left school, she.._mewib11tho,tnci(_lOlj.` _ deprived her.o_f1tha sight, V` it was '1-eplacd 1l'ith`th'a hm: :...:..n..u; -pr1v,a.te matter, you. _denrQl1'-ft = ,_ ,_._-..-w-;-gl.aIlI.l.lI laer_olf eye inserted .in_;_& one lelt in the room. M I went to London, Pen. M Lie up stairs with my spare` ' notti,--so.wa.s the b_ox. Yo, ' k_nown he would no`t_,lI, - letters` to two persons `il! -Til` in_ the_ same handwrilf ptnt But. you need not be jealo will hgye our eyes, do -won twe, .desr`?" `L ; `'Yes, .sai(}Mr ; "-`wJ'll our eycgdqwn, ttogathery no.1! is and pethgps ; theyfll now II". n......u.... ncross ma-A-sure enbugh she question to Iny,wit_'e: n L - ` Before I had nished that th With a little terried ,-IE6 her eye on the plate, a room, leaving us to sing thelohqrlll selvas, to wit:--- . 2 `!'I`hen than in three of; us r` Bernoui in his name; Who keep the bop-`I: Re _ Andzoecs-little] lung?-`E $5-2". V. ' e Inasfew minutes,-Len:-n` returned laer_o" eyejnserted .in_;t,l1|p,.plpoe room Yd I went in T-n-3* ' ` . .1... bu me 111 me umeltngo`t.i" I was forced very re qctnn I V reply, as he had done, that I oertlin ,* know the`individua.lrofe1"red to. , Very well, then he remarked, , ` had nished, out Jvith i t" 7 Very furtively I o ed,:ud on the plate before me._ scresm of laughter, which nllkch cl aha-run, if you plane. Wherpupon we naked 7 there were two of nu know @110 9 ` Man " bio, no,`said r ifredgold ` harmgny rpund. v I "Then thote u onoVo!uI known-III! There ! one of as known HE nun. Whokoepatheahop in Bagontu-out, ) Andgooasliulalnmo." " Now, said` my eccentric Enthu- it s my turn. A._nd he uldrunod qui_ry to me in the name .- - . forend 17!!! ...a..------- -= - NUMBER 227`; you _ni{i f.;::|?:-t.:"' * ;`&1l`d3I:tund trjvel 08! _ ` nfombig uI1 :`' % `ke PJMII mind: H tI.--|nd Inn Alan ..._..I J IILLII ---rvllI'.D`l clnul Pain Coulu, [ I-In: cumUm1m~s' W353 - "$1 Valium Eu-soc, for lbl 150" 35 WU, evef! d5! (S"d"' Illa?-PAST THREE o cloc|I- Nil Bolluillo emf] d9-Y ism * Vlnxxsnus `pad rnxous lesves I lune as other dnys. '4m.\'G IOLFE ISLAND `P.l ;P.l.M Ru.` 9 1A;.|l,i 11 Fl 1,: I'll:-I1:-Inxunuu ' u. I. IHNUUUKN, Fm: Wharf, fool of Brock Street. in-u,I.;31,1s39. _ 'k P-I-.-onnecting with the Grind hill from the West and Bay Of `NIH , healing the 4:30 PI. train V llducgo, and the Northern Trans- " c"P|I!'i Propellers lmving Cape M 5 Ind :11 Weston Po:-Is. '.70I|y u s A ll nzmmixz ` _ %Vim9no G Me 0.1:. on RETURI Yimzn: an- to, meeti '*`' Pump Ipply on board, or to GCH. KINGHORN, H` Pool of Brock Street. vim April, 1869. _.....r ...3.....,.. ......x... pg-gen gong to the West on pro_ `gnu un GHEIE Western, Detrait and ` and Iicbigulu Cantu! Railways, 1; pig Ckcsgo. Lhlwnukee, Grand Han-H, ijfornll Ibo principal points in the Wes`? t : Pacic R-ui.ro.-ad to Utah, Nebraska, Nevada uni Calnrnrnin. - ' "ACom!o1-table and Convenient Wlin` phlndiu and Gcntlemen on the Wharf. I`. I`! H rrnu Langston. u, I1} 3,1865`. '7' an Wolre lsnad `Ft-rrf. DI udafter Jun lit TEE STEAMER ` Ll. ;rrinl of the train frcim 'o"'l. Meeting Gland Trunk lrsina "M B`! of Quinta Steam:-r. ht . '1 llu-nnl of train from Rome and GOPNG EAST at 5:30 A.l_ GOEKG WEST :1 7:00 P.M. i "hung! Tickets apply at [he cfce of` *udBrun., Unurio Slmet, or at the Lake `In Scuxnooal Oice, St. `Lawrence Johnson Sm`!-ct. |.-.ann Jnimn tn Ihn 1.I'...o -__ nan -wuu-u an unp: uuuut ((16 Ha In- Ilut. and will leave Kingston every AY and FRIDAY ll 3 PJL Leaves wt] IOIDAY an-i THURSDAY at ll, ailing st 11! intermediate Itoppiug nth ny. ` kllht or Passage, having superior pas- Lion, apply on board, or to - . DJIURPHY, Ouuu. ' 1': 1| l'.'I\rru:1nnu V .`|IIlMN.. .`. .. .Cl'\l. J. J. Morley nmsux ...... .. --' J. B. Ems, gneu their regular trip; bu.-,, `jug. Aiexnd 38!. Cl-tvlon Line 0 gap (handing for Rochester, Ningfu` Lani K5110). Iild nn [ha '1-nu. .,...,u... uu nuuucaucc Jllllj |"',_.'..a sa.1o). -`Rd TORONTO Jn the 2m. E-may Indzjiuy: TIInI.Ju1y 2, 1869. .}. a fix! Hun . . . . . VIIQVIQII. I IIIGSTUN . . . . . " Fur:-H, , uax . . . . . .. " `Simpgon, - . CHAIPIUN . . . . " (`nu-nnchu-1 , c0,l.\THiA`.\' .. DunIop_ < w`1MSlIIDl'fl of tbf tbnte Ling will visa, Lnfh-u:e Whnrt loo: of Johnlon g; Tomato and Hamnlxon ovary Jae;-. mcx&}vec1\ II `(I HALF-PAST FIVE ;ln,one of the Steamer: will In-re `W 010,`?! Horuring (lbllny pfcppgcd) imgtmchlng nl (vlnytuxx and Al :-sandy. Alli ETIEASIER I "I _ r ? ['ppor~l.alnIn I(`l|lI|(`rg_- -, cIAR1`.\! . . . . .. Cam. Keller -`."|~ Plcton and Bellevlllc. ` 'DnL -_ . mu ,_ L BTEAIIER cm` or OTTAWA, -- -.n.|.1l.i1\J 77 L`, -.3llu.rr, Snuon, Inna, _ Kingaton daily (Sundays el- *) ll 4 All. (except. Mondays), "F"-ll Ibo Grind Trunk.'I`-rains Ind rm `Noting the 6:25 A.H. train for Ia- :.`_.__ `M ruum ber frips |bo;1t the 7th in. I an: and -;n 1.--- u.-; _________ __ F1 gin Ilse is composed of the follow- Isl jj w;.:1:moVV L`, In," EXPRESS LINE. Sun: 31 .. "PuRT \ ula1TI |\', 5|*S1'lG of tho Iplendid Luke Staunqn d1if;|;efV"InceIit Ferry. if R00 1-:s'r1-: R. All... in x _vnI.U.\II: XVIII. Brnowls, l.As'rn, TEE an-:ui1-:1: n__ \` `g \ \ Natlxall-.m (`0mpany_ 73' aijxxeuonx.` lrf fnno -6` D---I. :3. \Ill.IW. G. Ll. KISGHQRN, Kingston. an-3 '7 ` 28!}: Instant to aunt: in It expedition & , nu adult in and. `GT1 PILRREP()N'I`, `ILL RUN AS FOLLOWS ; Mme Ki!1GBTON every day (Sunday! `lrzpledjnt 8:15 A..M.,l1.31) A.Ll., 2 PJI. I. . g. 113.16 WOLFE lSLA.\'D on Mondays, bilh,. . Thursdays and Saturdays as 7:30 phlom, _-1. 11 A.M., 1 Pl, 3 P.l., 5 P.I.l. ,n;,,._ -7].

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