Kingston News (1868), 3 Jul 1869, p. 4

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The Postmaster General was on the 15th summoned before the Lord Mayor for hav- ing refused to pay the poor rates due on the Post when in Lombard street. The parish nuthorities asked for a distress warrant for the levy of the rate, but this was refused by the Lord Mayor, and it was arranged that the legal bearings of the dispute should be submitted to the consideration of the Court of Queen's Bench. A .L..'_n- . - `-~v-- u anwaanvllu A thief entered thealeeping apartment nf E. Raymond, in Cambridge, Muss., am Monday mnrnirg, and stole ailvrr ware, Ynitecl Slates bonds and nthur valuahlvs, :unn'.'n1.ing to twelve or fteen llmusuud (IDHRIWS. Th Intercolonill Railway Commissioners an about to visit IEO Iectionuh to: which contracts have been tiken, as well as other parts of the line, tojudge how the work is done, and what ditcultien may be present- ed by the mun.-. _ rl'\A__r\ . 5 Lung! 19 I -1! [-14 Kingston, C. W. /_j.____:____;. Wliklson Reeve _m'rI:!m:: nun --I--'~'--""" .i: John Mudlc, I ) An.4.-, ` -South West corner oi Dundns and rpl uc ATT()-RNEY:at-LAW,Oon- Office Bagot Street, second mu. Wluy Ulce, upstairs. I,,__... .. .....uu uuc Wl.|l.'Vel Two negro women in Richmo: 1 duel with clubs on Sunday than both chimed. Seconds 1! one of the principals Wu killed. Ltlon an i Maclmr, ATTORNEYS-at-LA\V, cery, Jcc. H St., opposite the Post -C. :.Jun:s Puwox, Q.0 l.L~.ca.u1. " __._- u, 97, &c.', PORTLAND, H. , V U`! V, Oonveyancer, kc. Dec. 1. __.______ ...u trllllblllal gnuul (Il5' ruiicrtte that the crops, low the average yiulcl 1 the crops are greatly 'iuus ya.-ur except in the ,uuu up IEIJG on the I. the Cityor Conn- t. No commission R. H. R09"! . A. REEVE, u. A. mNEY-at-LAW, 3, hp. Napnnee, u A W D0110]- :., 33 King DRAPIII. ,__._,,.,...V, ., ..-, VI um rncmc Railroad. The Isle series of rain: produced a great bene- 5310 the miller: on the Weliaad_ Canal. The Sonora Pacheco, I ilulive Californian, retent- ly disc! in tin! State at mo ago of 104, leaving n huubandwhmn Illa lurriedwhea she was a blooming min: of fty years. `flu h.u.:..... -t --`r-' * V -;a;uuuJ. rnarrml Sole llnnnfsctm-or :-A. P. Hlnchuter. 9 yuuuu, uui. Will. never prescribe a. `secret medy. Oaanmgs Kwn, M.D. * To Mr 1_`owle,Ohemiet, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :--I only requires to be known to be appreciated. I have no heeitatien in characterising it (viz., Tow|e e Cblorodyne) es the mou useful medi- cine that has `appeared during the present century. In diam-buaa, colic, aguo, spasms, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause ' ` article the! can be .Non.-'1'he ?1-ofeasion is warned against in. Ierior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle bears a. fac- simile of Propriet.or a signature on the stamp outside. : : LIQ. CHLOBOFORMI Go. OECHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Sole HAnnfnnen--- I "" "' 213- ~ 4 | I 1uvvJ.I!n`.5 UHLOROI The Original Preparation of k: tion. From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of S on Chloroform. Sackville-street, Piccad Sin-,-I think if you would Ohlorodyne more than you do, 5 to beat the others, which an pounds, out of the market. men think with me, and recomm. pound, but will preacrib mndv f` unvwo " The day seems 3! yet, unhnppily, findin- taut when public opinion or State inner!- euce will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is tobe mem_here who by testimonial or otherwise 9d the diepoeel of each things."-Lancct. EA caox, DIABREKEA, ca. 111. R_U_S8ELL neat to the tive. an IJ 4&1 Ahlo They consisfof three prepa:-ations- THE BAUDEINE, An efficient and prompt Remedy for Chore: Yelloir Fever, Dian-hgea, Dysentery, and I excessive action of the Bowels. A gold med was awarded by the French Government. to J V. Baud for this valuable preparation. Price: Small, 19 lid ; Medium, 45 5d,- Lar Size, 113 per Bottle. 7 'I`I-II? I`|YAQ'I'IAn1I-run-----`- HUUUUCU GIN ES. ......u.u.uur_y mt xspmemic or the Civil Hospitals of . troduced in England his DIMDQ , -___-_., .....- v. nut] yeun The busineu of mu-ket more extenuive this season Norfolk, Vs, than ever be! which leaves thnt port for I frelgbtod to its llll'n08t cap: produce is left on the what -_..- } R-4 V. BAUD, Graduate and M = Medical College of Paris, Ch Extraordinary for Epidemics in Pa CiVil Hmlnilnln --0` `|`-`/ ' Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the I-I.nA|...-..L:-r 1uII.|u.lI:Il tor the Glgperine Toil< Handkerchief. 2 Res. Eau de Cologne. All the above are carefully prepare portation, and retain their excellent. in any climate. ' 96 Strand; 128 R.egcntStreet; 24 London. 17 Boulevard des Italians, ..vuuun EBIMMEL PERFU}1ER by appointment to th ties the Emperor of the French, of Spain, Ihe'Queen of Holland, the \ the Belgians, and the King of Porn.` H.R.l:l. the Prince of Wales. i` `HIS Company has been doi I Canada for nearly 50 years, 2 time has secured the public ccir prompt and liberal setilameutofe It has fully complied with the law the deposit with the Governmenl the amount of A- ..---~ ?UU|"UU V And is prepared to issue policies > luw as the safety oflhe assured will I A II nu nun 1Etn:1 Instirance Co._0f' Hart- ford, Conn PAID UP GAPI'I`ALiAND SURPLUS-- s;5,15o,931,71. [.n9n:a1n:rI a... nu ...._-- " qv-J, gov . Losses paid in 50 years, .14 Kingston, March 31, 7 A'" "'l;I' ""' D" ""' V 553 PIIDI-IIIOl]_ gent man and his wife miasio ' pan, left Clficugo Ian. week Igor Lbe%arll(30:'o[[;`i; ""'"' Ems by '-I or the Pmsc a..;.~,_,.,d_ 1].! Zfi fl I:l.I vs-nA.......I ._ . A paid in Canada Currency ..._............ I ucucrul Age: INCCSRPORATED IN I819. - CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSE'l`S>5:5,150,93l,' ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and fro lnland. Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted I1! J.-I Mm: szwwm A ---- Home Insurance Lompany or New Haven. T D Q._...._- 3 nu III" rate of Premin I risk assumed. > U Kingston, March 31, 1869. 14s7.). Marine lnsul $z,u79,896. Funds deposited in the bands of the Goverment for the security of Policyholder. " Ail re risks carefully surveyed, and the Premium made to correspond with the * ` -C-0mpa.ny of 0 New Haven,- Conn. CAPITAL . . .. $1,000,000. P1iEMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1868-a $2,079,896. Funds dennnilnd :.-. um |......,:.. -9 .1_- n , .`Elun lnsliraiicc Company llurlford, Colin. 1. I E--.-.---- I " Phmnlx I-`Ire Assurance Compgny OF` LONDON. A 5!. L Kingston, March 31, 1869, __jj March 31, I869. Chineoo laouiers to the number Ooh nwnitingjransponstion lo] whose`: tho] will go on to the pin; I ...-_al.._-_ ._J I- ~- D. Su'1u1.n. President. rIA:1r1- .-...-_ \ Agent at Kin;-nftot: 'I"Fn 5! 0ioe-33, Clarence Street. Kingston_, March 20, 1862. - ..........--.u.. I Deere CASH CAPITAL .. .. ;1,ooo,oo AKE AND RIVER RISKS taken on" 1 andcarnmes at rnmannnm- unin- ...... nuu nuvnn. man: and'cm-goes at reasonable 1 I A Illnu any liuyal Assurance Uompany : pct` DULLIS. THE DIASTATIZEDIRON, mlzthenina lhs-I .u..a..,.._ n- L. J .-!_!|:1~mn, Praident. I501`;--_* EUGENE RIMMEL, Y'n\lI2`D I-- --- -___. _..-Jana nu. Mgt Sydney, N.B._ lately, a bridegroom failed to into his appearance at the lime appointed foe thq marriage ; March was made for him when In was discovered at Cow Bay, lying dead, with 1150 Ikull smashed in. or LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. ` MAXWELL W. STRAl_*IGE, A......A t`..-I!._.._-- '\IJLI6 110. prepared for Ex- .and their air-nllnno ....-.=.;_, _ III suuulu 3 Seeds in a state of germination`, niled with organic life, which thus mm digestible. The in-riu(u_i_ve and mineral has thus become the nucleus nic substance capable of being ab- tlie blood without. injury to the --......., wuluu are secret com- h recommend your cam- ill secret a, Chemist, New Vnv-If ---*' _. nu I00 10 profession will continue to army the conduct of those of in ' 1 `Plum A..- - _ ,_ _,........u...-; an L nns, late MJ). Algiers, has just ib- ORGANIC MEDI- Marine Insurance. nmnr mwssrsxmqgmij`; Emma. JULY 3, `a-u-..-u-u-.n.-.. Ha` `- Member |(2`e of Paris l".o.:..rn;___ 350.000 1 __ ___-- ..-up-uuuvu An. -8111 Francisco is extending out to sea. sale of logs that are outiralf covered by v and over many of which steamers daily amounted at last actouuls to $63,000. nI.:_._- I:l ' - ,,,,, -.... -unuu VI I: H rates. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, Bl, '69. St. Lawrence W! III I Cllb JAMLVJS swwr, Agent, SI Lain-an on H... . wfhos. KIRKPATRICK. I ,,_ . _ u - --av`-II-I9 U! LUU eulameutofevcry fair claim. [with laws ofCuunda by >Government. of Stocks to as doing business in y and during that cdntidence by the Lileleutofevnrv Fair 1-l..im Tuiiet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet. Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders (1la..--:.... III, 2. ,. -- :.uu|.u 1 0W(lel'B Glgperine Toilet Requi- .......\. yr.-uult'3 uu [END e permit. JAMES SWIFT, ` _____- ,{__.--a rIIlA'l Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. 1839 _ -----v-`u -uuuuuul u-uuullg IO g1']& Judge Parrot of Georgia, who was killed by the newspapens and K. K in 1 card denying It. L6-J___ `nvn u . - JAMES SWIFT, A___, aintmnt thir Majes- f' the Queen ` Queen of Kins? nf I"-ln.-..n..| . A-4 mo SWIFT, St. Lawrence Wharf. .713:1;,'ouemn' t, -ULJJIVE ` known Composi- Standard Works ml. , Cm nus Wu._sox Secretary Q 1 nnn tum): .._, I,-H...-nnuu L011 ISI- qualities "" "" Xg`e m, St. Lawrence W1 30 . unuu, LLIU qua ; Portugal ; 5. Four Kentucky news] llestion within a. few da Beat butter sell: at cenu: n pound, and eggs . liuonri has 1,366 mile and 9 lo! ._:I_- 1 ll.l VVnIJLlUI.l`\JlI' Agent for Kingston m. E . P..Donn, General A ... uuuuer or me , CnieEPbysician Paris, lace M.D. I-.f!l' has inn 2'- -nu-1:, IIIJU CUB A medal 'Hl'l'|l`l'I.nni on I\- Co,rnhilI, ans, Paris. $24,000,000} on {ENDS I18 II n........:. 4 ycl. LIUILIU. in the form `as, and par- id Mothers 1- "Sud-5 Large _ , W 755. -.-.. -vv uzusa I uuaeu. liuonrihns miles of completed railroads sud 3,527 miles in process ofcouau-action. Thn wilnainnfnn 1\! fi \ 0.. .- - - - - Iodine I\nO.__` ln Agent. 1509} ;JVharf I .-. .., the , I an I): and iul ID: from i The prairies bf Northern Texas have been lite rally covered With atrnwbcrrie.-5. this season. California papers complain of the persecutions to which the Chinunen in that State are sub- jectd by nntive Americans. In 1. _____._.u .| following letter from the Secretary and Manager: Agricultural Hall, Islingtou, Dear Sir,--Please to send more of your Disinfecting Flui enclosed. Having used vario Fluids at our many shows, J an. 1868. eight gallons d, as per order as Disinfecting I can say with . Manager. Capt. Jackson, R..N., 90, Cannon street. This uid acts on the essential cause of disease by destroying the local conditions of the atmosphere under which cholera is mos]; frequently developed and pi-opag_a_t.ed._ For instance: In a house in St. Andrew sst1'oet, Plymouth, occupied by fty-I.W0._pQrgon5' i; was sprinkled in every {com "except four; ` these the occupants would not be applied; the result of which in the neighbourhood u ' 3" is "giE S6ld by all Chemists, and at 90, Canon. Quarts, 163; pints, 8s ;. half. pints, 43; glass-/stoppered Im ' ' _ ' d in bulk. 4s per gallon: bottles included, ` lon making 200 gallons, when_dilu water. See directions on qvery bottle; Recommended and , , It d b P Simonds at the Royal -;:l.B1'l Y wfeasor irt? ``.`.`_` _t'n.t:r rem. any: college and of 2.119 I ..u. nuu Lungll In trees; for the of dead bodies, and for the pres subjects for dissection; tor the non of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett : Disinfecting `the only Disinfectant used at. :1: turn! Hull during the Smitheld '( Shdw in 1866, by orde: of He Privy Council.- Thn ugl... -1 -` " " _-_- .... nuoumlulug anu purifying E-_-lluencl acts as a preveuxirgto diaeaee, as me nu- merous unsolicited testimonials accompany- ing each bottle will pr'ove. Its portability renders it admirably adapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when distant from medical ndV'iCO or assistance. Sold in patent atoppered glass bottles, '_price 23 6d. 43 6d. 115. and oi. .,..-2. o uuvlcu OI BE! 6d, cia.l agent}: 1 parts o_f the ' -_ ........ nunul Ul minions Headache in a few minutes; elfervescing and tasteless, its con- smnt use is especially calculated to main- tain health. When mixed with water and taken _ during the eervescence, it imniedi stely blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. It Vilalizea and supplies the blood with those saline princi- ples that am lost, altered, or destroyed dur- ` ing the hot weather. In Jungle, Scllllet, Yellow, Typhua, Eruptive Fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions,'whers the vital current is p01EDl18d by infection, and thereby rendered unt to support health and life. it has been found eminently benelicial; and its sustaining and purifying 5;-!!uence_ as 3 nrnvnmi-n an J:--A ,{_____________ LAMPLOUGH S PYRETIO SALINE.--A Medicine that cures Sea. Sickness or the worst form of Bnllious Headache etferveacinz and hunnlau. a.- -- - _...... 4 cu _ ' -.-_ J u `nu-IE1 la 5 It is reported that the intendnd marriage of Prince uguaw, brother to the King of Portu- gal. with the second dangl-terbf the Duke of lontponnier, has been broken o'. . I n...... -I._-, --- - ......5uuu., uuu every part of the Ask for `The" Sauce.-Sp! Agent.s-Eurgoyne, Bu;-bridges, 16, Colmrm Street, London. uuu '1 H159: Wholesale and for exportation by the Pra- rietor, 69, Lamb's Conduit istreet; Barclay and Sons, Fnrringdon Street; may and ($0., Finsbnry` P-avenruant. llualnil L-- :n.-._=-A- "` ....uu-u; 1-urclpi. Retail by Chemists, Grocers, ltallian Warehousernen, and others, tbrougheut the Kingdom, and every part of the world. .The" Su.uce.--Special _ Burbridnea. and 91...:-u _. -. uuuuuuuuu U1 HE [1 properties, it is only nuece: the name of the celebrate pic E hysic_ian from whose compounded. The entire 1 guished mun wins spent ` health of his fellow-creatm in December, 1861, was : lion .-1 loss. u!|..I......l. , I 1' - --..y .n. ll Dllull l\} the London Fever Hospitni; Fathe: of Sani- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first Genoni Board, of Health; Author of the first work on Fever in any age or oountry, the Philosophy of Health, &c. Delicious with every known dish. .Its' habitual use increases the appetite. and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for its digestive properties. As an sianuu-nu..- nr .`.. ..._r--- - ' l U1 It 5125, MC. N-iii!) [5 Trauma S-mu-r, late Lombard Street. HE SAUCE. Prciiared by Alex- . under Suuiliwonul Srockcr, irmu a recipe by his Qousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Phyii.`-1311 to Father nelirinuu; mink - - ~ - Ar " ` `of ...5-nuuu LU we nreatn. rnce 1s (5d each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce any shade Brown or Black, of good natural co"our. It cannot possibly iiij'll'c the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. John Goanell 3 Co. s Patent Trichosaron, or newly invented Hair Brush, the peculiar. me- chanical construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing aignnltaneously. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply to the Pntentees and Sole Manu- facturere, JOHN GU:~`Ni<.`I..L & 00., Periumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princess of Wales, &c.. RED BULL WH a ma` 0': n....-.. J .r1l,llUll.ll.ll.ll5[Il ID ll|' ljedly, IE Wales, &c., BULL 'wH,uur I .TElAMIi'.!l Qrunu-n Inn. ,4 'l~) rn.._,- Ir } cf; DRE ! ____ ___-_., ..-.; I|.r\UlJ nuunliu UH. A Vauanchuaetls church makes a bid for popu- larity by advertising ng pew, rents and no c lectionu." V u-guuoouu 7 John Gosnell & 0015 Upper Te{n Thousang `Pa;-.ume. r - I_I__ rI,A ,1! n A u p . _. . _ mu ycnuluu unu uqr amomenl qunlmoa. John Uoam.-ll & C0, .-1 Violet. and Milleeur Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. . Nu nur- sery should bo without. it. Sold in boxes at Gd; in tins 13 each. Tnhn r1.......ln n. n- I- nu ,, an - n uuj lu um! 13 8801'}. John Gosull & Co. a,Cherry Toolh Paste is greatly superior to any _Toolb Powder, gives the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, protects the anamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 13 6d each. lnstanlnnnmm Hui: n-.. - ...,......_ .. .__...I__. null. ;Ls Noblesse Soap--eateemed fun; its unequal- ld perfume and `line emollient qualities. Goam-ll A: (tn `.2 vim. ....1 u:n.a`...- LIJ_uu\.I.l John Goanell J: Go. s Jockey Club Perfume is in univgrsnl request. as the most. admired Perfume for the Hundkerohief. Price 23 6:}. John Gosnell & Co.'a Ln Noblease Perfume, a most delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. John Gcrnell J: On '5: N'nhlc-am: D.-nnnrh. ..I.., a most uencnte rarfzxme of exquisite fragrance. Gornell & Co.'s Noble-see Pomade, elu- gnntly perfumed, and highly rec-)mmez.ded for beautifying and promoting the growth of the ruin`. .I-|1-,1: n --' .uu.w, n Iuuul. cuuluu nuu msxllounolu perlume. John Gaanell & Co '5 Princess Alexandra's Perfume, as most. choice and delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her [Loyal Highness. P` In}-an {1.......1l I. (1.1. 17.... m ` rm u uuuu Iv unur , `J-3 U1-`PIE IHLIIEB DTBIIT. "john Goqnetl & Go}: Select Perfumes: Ese Bouquet, myal Ylcht Club Bouquet, Joe`-.ey Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Fungipauni, Military Bouquet, I the Bride's Bouquet. % ` John Gosuell at 01). : Prince of Wales Pur- fume, a most. choice and fashionable perfume. John Hmnn-ll h l'`..-. 'a D.-:......:.. a.I,.-.....e...9_. :n-u- '1` HR grou fund: which oontinug to be prac- tided by obsou.-e manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the In- bcla unwed to JOHN GOSNELL & 00. : P1EI!Il'l1lIl`DV -g-ml-.. H I-_....-~o:.... ...--_ .1`- ..-___.... -.n...-um, ;u.uU, nven Rnaazoua Txurmuucn Mn of Temperance Hall,` Prince: Bnndny nfterpoon, from 41 to 4 uuu nuuzuuu w olULllV uumvnun at U0.'B RERFUIIERY, render it imperative upon the P.-opriozora to Omnon the public against such nefarious proceedings, and to request their friondsjnd pmronl to purchase only of respec- table dulers, who import direct from John Gounell & Co.; and Invite peciulntcenliou to the address- RED BULL WIIARF, 93 Urnn Tunms S-rurr. ' Jnhn ynnnn L2 f`.n ha Qo'I-..r 'D--rt........ - D-- _. V - `awry. yuan. daaumnce of its purity and salutary us, only n-ecessarv to uni e um ,_,,,_ ..-... "uuuo yncacrlptiun It Is ded. life of lhut diaI.in- spent. in promoziug the fellow-creatures, and his death, Ibel'. wzl fT| \"""` "` ,,.......-. uuuyperetl glass bottles, , 6d, 115, and 213 each. Spe- required and appointed in ail world. _.....-.. Ill sin yurlt) nnu salutary ; necessary to poi_.l. out celebrated and pbi:uuLhru- m preacripliun it is entire life ..I? .|\... .1:.-.:_ _ ,, -. uuul! ; while in the E the disease still ~ taken place. T1 \.-ale- - VOKUTION. ,___..__.`u, uuu una UEHLL2 I 1, mourned as :1 an wit: a ban had the instan- a effect of Sir William too without producing I am yours. faith- Y, Sec. and N., local nnna:.:.._- -- BUi4I;V"f`i::|{ I?..I3-'.,y9|l3.[IIPPlAR ol 12 Three Kmg Uuurl, Cnaouc Arcs-rouo C1 Morning Service, 10:00; h____, _ _. uavn ulsul.` rains, water closets, *3, musty casks, tubs, the holds pt` ships; were, undertaken, and mortem on-nmi.....:.._- - - wall `II he disease raging 63; Imperinl pints, ex- en; and haiku :ln-in-`I '1 ' Canon _ __..._..-.u, null ortem examinations ; factions disease, can- ; disinfection preservation of `OI [ha nrnan---- _-.- v;uu UIUJ3 -0! Her Majesty : in shown-by the e 1'01 b 0 Her II-i.:El_l1f yuan. t`J.\pOl'[ a, and Squire, .. ..V.. I1: extermina- .9, loimoisueara The '01:! ilk. at _ In-ed aolely.by.Lon_ and I gal- are reapogtly ougxtianiii with tationp, and hnld_aee` Nam are" 171-apps: fessor Stopper. Ask fcr~I.euu only good sauce, is ax-ed solely by Len u;_(1Pe1-rim. The PulSiI':_ ire;reapecIlf yogixtiuhd Q-gains t. Servic rl LUMINATING: _ an n fgjit - ` Dll. PAPER an OAK STA! half :- `_.-vC d WOOD `STAIN: N: A bottle o!N Dill` Of hi " " Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, quickly, ifapplied-In boiling vat BLUE: For laundry purpooei is A ` BOOK BDGE8: A Bixpenny bottle tn, Violet, Crimson or Blue will ` 8 pint to 3 quart of beautiful ooh Veording to nhndo required App bnuh. ~ - DADIID AK ' "` ` ...-...e, noun, Purple, Blue and produce pretty time by using om more, as directed above. STABCH: Stir in a few drops 'of Magenta, Mtinve, Violet, Blue c these impart delicate hints to Lev: kc. ' Z 1-ecommended. LEATHER: Blue, Ornnm: n..- :_ _ LU renuer me; FEATHERS: I or the dye is , COTTON: Mg Magenta, Violet and Orange. Dye in wurm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Magenta, for Pink at Rose; add half a bottle to a pail of water, then stir in the Whitening as usunlr. Mauve, Violet, Purple, and crimson one bottle or R1` A DIV" `- ' , , --..,.. ;JV\.ulI.I5 LJCl\lU{" OIJU. Buocrl Smgsr Pkzsnrrtnlut Cm7nca.--Morn- ing Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, 6:00. Wnsunuv M:-raomsr Cmmca (Sydenham Street).--lIorning Service, l0;30; Evening Ser- vice. 6:30, nur W oouen ` WUOLLENS: Dn...c.. n_-- .j_jj___;__-_ JUDSON S SIMPLE JYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible` in this small apwe to enumerate the many he dyed in a few minutes for I without sailing the hands. unu . 111-\ -`er MEMORANDAT MAGENTA: The strength and beautyof this dye is almost incredible. A. Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear Roao Pink by using less dye. ,_lSuitable also for Woollen G oods, Feathers, Silks, kc. WOOLLENSI. u--~- " _ .-- ---n-cu, uullw tho aye with water ' in bottle of Magenta. to a pint of water. Cc. LLUMINATING: Hagenta, Violet, Blue, range; pour I few drop: into 1 add wu-In water` ' Borders of books, similar I. Arabinn Nightl, &C., In inated in thin manner. LANA !!! A |"`" " Z'l3i~'DY's PATENT OZONISED * (FOR 1'ou.1:-r rUnPosI.a,) Removes from the mouth impure : tastes and odours, whether arising fr uvvvulil nupl. `Ill Water. Destroying the blight oi the poi hop, mulberry tree, &c. Washing dogs and other domestic 1 Glanaing bottle.-3, Imcr barrels, pic dairy utensils. ` Washing the hair and darkening when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying and invigc iects of baths And tubs. Drc-ssiug poisoned wotiuds and dqsti inal virus. - Treating the inil-ctioua diseases horses, dogs, (to. (Inn Olllnn ......L-- .-U.-. -.A ..-.. ._u. urgamc matter in the only known means of rap frc-_ -inf; Drinking Water M which is so cummon a cause c T0 I`-'.ll|i(V hln-H`: 9|... -3- -- [LIEU VII r ..5-.u._y u. muau;--u ul unuulu u1_yg<.'.II,---IE8 ICIIVB principle. Being cntirely innoxioui, this uuly scientic preparation is peculiarly mlaptcd for the followiiig useful punposes, lor wbich__u_H other disinfectants, on nccountot: their poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are unavailable and useless :- Detecting organic impurities in air and water. Purifying drinking and other water from or- ` ganic mutter, load, &c. 1-`rcshcuing the air of close places, nnd minor- ing bad smells. ~ `_c Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. {`....... . _ _ . .- - Pnua'rn1 M:-moms? Cmm;: (Bro -Moming Service, 10:30 ; Evenings: Hrrnonxsr Eruacolut. CHURCH Street).--Morning Service (free), 10: ing Service (free), 6:00. f`n.....__ . -4 " / uulu Hlllll. Counteracting the effects of organic poisa taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provundet-. Freeing wheat I other seed from smut. Maintaining the health of plants in potss conservatories. Preserving and restoring the freshness of 4 owc-:3 kept -in water. [hints-nuun 51-... L.l:-l.. 71 I CoNnY's`PA'r_EN'r FLUID or mu.-.1 .;;.;.,fw_ ` mm. puries, deodorisea, nndfdioiufucta, by the agency of nascent. or ozunic oxygcn,--its active Drincinln. R:-inn Dntirt-Iv innnrinna ol.:. ....I_ nu: gcuuuu: uua cllgruvcu on we mnvernment I Stamp (outside each Bottle), FHEEMAN`S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE," '1 'he Jledigal mes and Gazette, January 13th, 18t56,1al.at.cs, II. has nn immense sale amongst thq public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not lupply u want. and ll 3. place. _ Lfnulifnr-hlrnll hv fl-rn Tnwanlwn-o D:..I.-.J l`-.... nun uuuuruulllc. J E VVIIIIII IIIILI IIII II PIIIUC. Manufactured by the Inventor, Ricluud Free- man, 70, Keuuingtun Park Road, Lm1dou,_ S. Tlm nm'min'n ha: nnnrnuml nn. Ir... fl...m-.-m..-..o . -.,....m-u: magenta, . Man Purple, Orange, Pink, and Grim the most satisfactory results. quantity of boiling water in pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: with soap and water to avoid {to render them clean. Dye in I `EATHERSL {D-m =- * A Earl Russell communicated to the R_0yll`__;C0]-, logo of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in Muuilla the only remedy ot any use in Cholera was Ghlorodine. Illl- I.l.J,`, I IIP',_,,r_ I [W ,1. 1 an.- unu ]_'I'Ul|lJy PTUIUTTUU "ll\I!aI1llI.ALV." 1 onI(.liN'AL'eHLononYNn,1mnua by B. Freeman, Pharmaceutlpt, is allowed to be one at the greatest discoveries of the` preqgt century. It ls largely employed byjhe nest eminent Physicians and Surgeons in hospital sud private practice` in all parts at the world.` It has effects peculiar tollaelf, and which are anemia]- ly different to those p_roduced by the various compounds bearing the nexus of Chlorodyne, but have no pr-etenru to posseeslngjts virtues. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, ale lays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out producing my one of the unpleasant feelin s so commonly arising from the use ofopistes. gt continues to hold its unshaaen position in the estimation >0! the Profession as the best, most ' reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and sdegtc Plwsiciuns msde nidsvits that they have tested"it'i e`<':`ts"lTn careful comparisan `with thnun nf DR r`.nl.l.lR nnnwnsam: l`.T.lH'|_ i uuvu vcxsvcu Iva uuul-I-I! In DIICIHI 1`/Ull|Plll':!dll Wlltll. those ofDR.. COLLIS BROWNEB CHL0l{O- DYNE," and deposed to the facts that they found it a more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANS. 5 Eur] Rnadnll t-nrnrnnnirlalnd tn f||n. Dncnl I".-.1- llllly 6'7`, ILEIIIIIIIEKJD l 1I.l'K noaa, IJ0llUOU,_ 3. The genuine has engraved on the Guvernment `lnnnn lnntairin nnnl-u Rnnl..\ H Du`I:V1.`\.t Ame I V':s1."x'n: 1 ---Morning S 8:30 i , ,-__. ..- Lu IIIIPUHUIDJQ his Ito which these wonderful and beautiful nical preparations can be applied; while 1- chief ,use is for dyeing textile fabrics, ' are also invaluable as e colouring agent. IIIIIOSIZ nrnrw In-A--- -re` ' ' V ........; purpose! is L bottle of Hagen- _ ___. vuu onnrg of an earthen BBONS SILKS : Brush them a creases, and them boiling`'wati:i'. 3: Dye in hot. water (a-few drops 5 puioient. for one feather). |ded_. Mauve, Violet and Purple are. _ . . . . . _ nu umarunug 11.6 C0101)!` : ; invigorating cf- unnd -. ,_,..,-.-unuus IHED Goods, &c. Magenta, Mauve. Violet, nge, Crimson produce tisfactory Use alnrge 'boiling DNA arm} on Ira - - 5 ILIU HEEL}. MEMORA NDAT The an-n.....|. -..J u. DUDDMAN Palentee, Banersen, _-:_j_._- its co? E21 - _-......5 uc|vM.JK.`:|' uzuu, and n;uu mm. with aermon; Afternoon, 4.-30 p.m.; Evening Service, 7:30 p In. (-1 a and Iorcign from tobacco md counteracts the Irritation one of curious teeth. It puri- ne skin, and, used in tFe= bath, a. healthy state of the whole \ 200 to 300 gallons adapted 3: Wicker, Ivory Bone ed: `C-. attract. n... .1... dyes in the bsth_will Tshnde, sccordingzo potatoe, Vvine, ---., .-vs , DUIIB, :., attract the dyg 1:}; incl`. an A I /' ` dqstroyiug ani- and S1`. (`::mmn's Cnnnin 11:00; Military Sc-n"ce, Vice, 7:00. Sr. PAUL'S Carncn (Q Service, 11:00; Evening Sr. Janus Cl!I'l3c`ll (C Service, ll:00; Evening Sr. MAnK s Cunacn " Qaruinn I 1 .nn poisons pots and tic animals, pickling tubs, "stack to ILIAVIJ 1 a, London. xvnxm, Colour- `- l3:,| of cattle, miour (Queen Stm(`t).-.\Inru 11:00 ; Evening Service (free), 6:30. J.un:s' (Union Su-el).-.`:lurn: Service (free), 6:30 MAnx's (linrriet-1d).-.\Iorn Service. 11:00. 1- mp % `"5 gwmdoaalazgim; Jmyuf -1-aim; . 0 Preparation: 1 M :1 llaurlB V ` ' 1 : ` A gz; Vceiva In`dennt;gl%'Irg?::ig`(: :n{;qdn I` 1; s`~ls["f`t0l'I. 7 Vina RI!-nn:l~ pm ` cut_ Purity and Excellence. of Quality. Lbhaoi __._ rerrumers. Prize Mdal and Paris. . ` BROWN WINDSORLSQAP. PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. [ - PAENT SUNFLOWER OIL SOAP-[ ` GL CERINE SOAP.v - V \: I!`-v,e :y _`va.i,-iety of Fancy Bmpa in H! Also in `Car - ' tpns a_3 Tnblotap, _. ;_. _` ,_,__g Pomadomunncn`--4 "=" "` L ! _.:-;cn.uIl3 SJ 1 real Sea Bath In ` abbvo favourite prepare mended. A Sole Prop;-ietora-TIl into, 16 Wormwood Stre :-.-._____j_ EDWIN CANTON, mo. r.xo.s., ` Surgeon to Charing-emu oupitd. _T For several yeiri put I hve been in the bit of prascribing Dr. do laugh`: Ligln-BnII_~ God Liven- 0il, and End if to be mnahzman 05-; cacioua thnn other varieties of {he wllelqllki '` ,-- _..v_-n vu PFUUT km effect in anhorter time than o|.Lar_kindI,nnd Iil .l)tmt`1 ocs not cause the nausea a consequent on the admunlatntuon of the pale oil. _ - . DR. Lil. -'.1'HEBY, Medical Ofcer of Health, and Chief thg City of London. In all cases I have foun_d Light- Bx_-own Cod Liver Oil pqmesemg the Isms \ at properties, among which presence `A .DR. BARI-OW, r.n.:1, - Senior Physichnto Guy : Holpital. DR. ummsrm, F.R.S., Coroner for Cgntrnl Middlescx. ' 1 ` -~ I conaide; am the purity 0! am on ed in its preparation, bv the personal nttenqn` of so good I chemist and intelligent 3 phyaiciqn` undr his gum-an tee to be prefei-able to my other kind as regards genuine-noes and medical elli- suuu ll! cncy. Dr. MARK S Service, 11:00. .._rr--uu :1 III`. LIE Jongll. practice, when prescribing this kind, since, amidst a oergainty, we have cgmd neaa.--4(Ext|-act from GI and Remdiable Stages) ._;._ :,---r--_-_____ FIDHAIVS sg; Paul an 11...]. I V ;._vr1l-ull. ~ "` We think it a. great adrantage that thumb one kind of C05] Liver Oil which ' ' I admitfed to be geuuine--I:he Light-Brown 0i! ` mujch vari V cgndenee in its neaa."---'(Ext1-act from Gonuumpcion: in Remdiable Stagea) ' " " M M _._______ TARDLEY & 00.; Pffnlnna I have frequently prescribed Dr. do JngH Light-BrowuCod Liver Oil. I oonpider-it tote a ver/y pure oil, not likely to crene disgust, uni :_ therapeutic agent of great value. A ` .-._- nn. EDWXRD sm'rH,'m3.s., ; % 1 Medical Oicer to .f.he_ P_oor Law Bond of Grant: u:. v an Ulla. -`DR. DE JoNGH's on in eonrmcingiygpraieg` by an overwhelming yreight of medicai ' ` { Hence the universal celebrity 01 Dr. de..JonTa Oil, and thevunparalleled demnn_d lor * valled preparation. ' u-.r-naI;.|L1 Physician in ~ 1:9: - By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the The L.S. Pub. oo.;1_pub1my - The Earner ; Guide awe, 1600 pages and nnmermu Engrnvi . PRIOE--$7, for the two volumes. By post paid, $8. mvoreon, of Yale College. 2 V0 . `Royal pg. 1 us!` ` tic A|Ve:tminster from April, 1884, to uunuvlllg T800060 1333, V15: V am '3 The North B1-itizfz from January, 1863, tang. cetnber, 1866, inclusive ; the Edinburgh, pd 1806, ihclualve, and the London Qua;-15:133..-i . [865 and L866, at the rpm of $1.50 a yum! each or any Review; also Blackwood for I ' ' for $2.50. ', ` I THE LEONAR_D 8001'!` Publishing 01.1; as walker-ntrec`t,1;.;,i5 Sr. Jomfs Crmncu (Portsmout:b).-Morning Service, 10:30; Afternoon Service, 4:'0. AL:.,Su.rrs' Cuvncn, (Division Street,) free. -lorning Services, 8:00, and 11:00 Wilh sermon` Afternoon 4-an... . 17....-:-- -='~~=~ -Subac1-ibera maj obtain in following reduced ates, viz : The North R.-4.5.3. rm... 1'- PO3_'.l`A-GE. 3 When sent by mail the Po: man -'*"" o!t_he United States wall *be Batu ` M y 1' all hi: can a year for Blackwood, % ugnt; 3 year for each of the Reviews. vunuo _{ ' -rimns FOR mes, Form} mm at the tom-Review: Fanny two of ,he four Roviewf . For any three of the four Reviews For all fouitofphe Reviews For Bls,ckwood'a Magazine - For Blnekwood and due Review E'm-[Black wood and two Review; For Blackwood and thretkeviewa For Blnckword and {our Review: SELECT" MEDICAL OPINI0'NB.J SIR HENRY 1unsH`,um~ n p` - . , ,_ bY$iCiI in ()1-`rung:-n IA AL. 11,, `R D1.) 'Pmpn'etora-TII3KAN in 8613, O Street`, London, E0. :.*...T-*~r---------- j_:----.-_...._._._...___`__.'_`:."`__""""'_._._.._ BRITISH PERIODICALS, Sr. Asrm:w s Cncncn (Princess Strmt).-- Moming bl-rvice, 11:00; Evening Service. 6:30. 1 [ unount of ., H-`Ia rice, Five Cents. Bah `SEA; SALT, for.prodiI1l|H ! ; your own Room. .. preparation is at;-onjgly NW3` JONGIPS LIGHT-BROWN 001) j LIVER 011.. ; f|\Yl'*4`L'Hc1 nu . - may ob;i:bo.ck number! at med nteb. Vii: ` " ` my any I 137`-A Sunday Dirct" I3- DIIU J. UUI Britain. ,... M .%mIrr.H S1NGL.E COPIES of the DAILY M-.:wq may be had at the counter of the put-lic3uion otiicv. Pr1u- teas stream. Price three c0H_K`."S. '`Single copies of the Cunoancu-: AND Nlws, containing the news of the week, may be mud in wrapper for mailing, Price 3d. each, ssued every Friday. '. 1?: =1 | Heinz I ..: Eastern by G.T.R. day I waster u u u E53: and West night tr LNITED ST`.-` ` Through Mails for No and Cape \'mct-nt,.wiH and Mails from these pl: livery at 12:30, l'_&l, Vino:-nl wil. be closed will be due here for d-cl Sundays excepted. V `Passage tidton Ippl and Broa., Ontu-is st I .` tor Steamboat Oc * (of Johnson 9 way -5 IA J! Per .Crma;-I and [Fm t and T'u*.IrI:1_u respective _. -.n.aavAU.I.. ll. M_v'an,'L]tgya,1ss9. ` "and wwolrgjsla -- uu;1.|iUUAYH and FR 11:: same as other dnys, , ` , G WOLFE ISLAND I .l., 3 P.ll. and I P.I[. ._ .G. H. KIN Parr; Wharf, foot of B uay31,1as9. { n .qH,.AlP[ON i&4a0RI'N1`I`AN .. Btnmat-abof 1. aha St. Liwrenw Wh for pronto nnd H yexeeplecj) at ' `, H_-A.LF-PAST Also, one of the VA nu! Homing, ` 2 touching pl 01:} hn}n.n, `Ks-313;, I : V` daily ! 98%| ', . " `K "~- `rt: 4'":i.`:z - .` [u D505. Ullbul l F _Sten.n;l;ont ocg ~r. `foot of Johnson Bu-ee ;; _' going to the gluten vi: Great We: ' ha g|.nd~ Hichignn Gen nhmznn Uni-.nlr-- 4:15 4:35 .25 and I v.Iu aouv'a Wlaf. 4:05 mm. Mixed tnin 10:00 a. m. u at 7:90 N This is by Montreal time, from which deduct minutes for the dilfereuce between Monlrml Kingston lime.l pm. widthll puny : Propeller; Owen" dud all Wei only us 1.1: `Ni nxuwnmxe Ind Bjgrof Onintn V, oil` mm: of t i In, meeting Grand 53 Pun` -.l\il.u`Ill UBIJ I, Chicago. ilwnnk 1' ' for all ma principal _ `T 11': Pacic Railroad I ' . Honda nnd,_Calilo A Gomfoiuble And Go "for Lsdiel nnd Genllem - eomq As'r at ` _ Gomewmr u :::\PIlIIga upply and RrnA,. ntu-in Rn `nu. nu-1 xnuunl ll [angry IIONDAY ngi ___.; culling at 111 inlnl r -nun, lnu W `son and 1ra:nA`a: V I1 izvarw Ilnunnv __; / "P1.-ulna arrive and depart from the Kingston Station at follows : -{%.(;ITYA 01+` JOTT ` Bunovns, In-rm mama her u-ipa sh: 7` that, and Ir` ` DAV And IFDITIA .- 1 gr-n nu-in wn V t or havi _ modntion, ipply 01 _ I1 *"*;'"'2.`.;.:*;':. 31-" - . T! :1: `(Landing for R had Buthlo). I-Id T0 `THE UPPER CABIN B1 X n _ !_l_;_-_!:-ire nn. 1. . V or win! nucilnxox Executed 11059.5`: cheaply, and expedition]; at he DAILY N`EWS"JOB PRINTING olmcl`-'- ExPREs{ swmte own shun PI ERREPON -1- _-..__ " `P? ["P`.` `mu 1 Illdetiug the 6:26 . no. ` _11anzat,1| Cums` Carmen (Earl Street ' . _ .).-Mommg ervm9,_ll:00; Evening Service 5;30_ BF-9CK_Snq:5:r [12 SCITVICE. 11:00 E RVAh;nn .Qn--:.... o.nn SEE 3'11:s '1' 1>.w1c.T sA rL71z1;\1' EVENLNG. JULY 5 _.#_.-_.--_1------ 0B PRINTING. !`nweIlcI-o an;I Postal Guido. . CA`l'HEDllALr-M01 Dil'lg S01`? '; 3:00 P.!(.; Evening 8 7-nn vii): Daily Nana. KlNGST'UNml'US`l` U!-`VPK"l.-(;E. rAPos-rouo CHURCH (Queen Street.)- enrioe. 10:00; Evening Rd:-vi:-n nnr 1: Ms1'H_oms1' CHURCH (Queen Street) Service, l.0;30; Evening .Scrvice Cmma (Brock Street) iervice. 10:30: Evenimr San-im: 1`.-nn IIUIJU -"TC 1:30 p.m. nixed train 2:45 Am. 1:50 -4 4* 6:15 `- 1! Anna --.- kJ' newspapers have ceased pub. x days, - lnlln tn, Hmsnm v1'I,._..- p-.. . rectory--I|unr.-z of l'uh- lir \Vor.d!|ip. niarket gardening has been is season in the vicinity of before. Every steamer port a northern market is met capacity, and still much wharvea nfter every trip. an Richmond, Va, fought nbout _l I. Second: wn-o ---~a` ,0- ...u mer disappeared -very myg- rcluon-on-Tees, and some er dead body was discover- only son, who bore nbqd acted of having murdered Scion arising mainly from L on the morning before nor I woman said Jzer son was rder her and to rob her of e coroner's inunnnt an ---- Is New York, Huston, Oswego -ntrwiil be C10.:Ull at 1:30 l`.M., places will be due for de. Asccond Mail for Uape 5 nt 5:30. P M . am! nnn Iv uuun-nun (queen DU'Eel.)- :00; Evening Sdrvice, 500. Anal Mnrnm at the Sons ll,` Princess Street, every om 41 5 o'clock an ununvu `DIUCL DIFFBI) I:30; EveningSen'ice,6:00 -..... n.____ ;1' ~. - Close. Arrive. -'train1'.!:'-0 PM. -1:45 RM. u 7.1 mi: r- *.-mus XL-\ll.S. ,._. I I _ ,_,---. 9 of 500 are at `Alina In N'-_ n_n-__- ..... IJI :.uu1'(Il' 13 re- made in the neigh- -three yearn non an ..-....-(sax ul uuu BIO II stion lo New Orleans, plantations. fqmiasionaries to Ja- '. for the zld oftheir mp 9..-m. u-:~---- cmc} (m;I;;.;.; r 10:30; Even- ,1 --vuui d J ` I` I were present d d. v--DUI I \ll Uuv\HU..`-F.M\MhM\wlmMH\: .\oIi~) IJIIUCII u 5 o'clock. - -- .-..a IlCI`u- * years ago an l Od -YEP? Inna markej. is A] till very g 9 J L., Jun: :3 esent AF Ier is _ ` Hnmnr 3:1. The by water. nil] pass, ;)l()dA.M. JJJ. try (Jhancery,Not.s1 `street, Kingston. -- `VII Il LII IIIIIC, BARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Gonveyancer, 8c. Utce opposite Post Uice, Clarence Street, Kingston. August 6. 1 j- DFFICL REMOVED TU KING rJ'l`1U:.`1n'l NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STOKE. U K:u.mr,Q.U. |. Fun 0'. DEL . ___________________,_, ....-......... \fl ....... L[.|lf[."lDI'8G nga'an old woman named Lmer disappeared tan-launly from Stockton-on-Tees, months afterwards her ed in I hedge. Her character. was inspected his mother, the nuapicion the circumstance (but. on the awo pounds. Al the inquest an open verd`icI`vns returned, tho jury inclining to the opinion (hnt`EBb`deEe'ued End commied sui ' from an fact that a razor was found lying be- Iidntbcbody. '.l:boooadiodn fond; Hun. Ind. conscience-ntrioian, he can ed:-A - hiu Anna}. L.) -L - --- // _.____._.._,____ James Agnew, BARR1STEand ATTORNEY-a1 veyancer, kc. 8 door south ot the Brim}: Utc August 1. April 23:. V`o'a3irrca:.-somh can East. Su-ecu. Wu. H. WILKISON. W. County Grown Attorney. 4:nuu.A.JI.l::rB3 ANU ATT b Solicitors in Ohancery, Umces--18 Clnrenz`-H Oige, Kums-rou, C. W. Jon A. MACD02lALD,Q. C. `.. Joan M. lL~.'c: Kinantnn In:-u v ll! Glldcr-sleeve as lvalkem, BARRISTERS and ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Conveynnoera, Notaries Public. Richard T. Wnlkem, V OLIGITOR IN CEANCERY. Uiee-Glarenca Street, Kingston, C.W. J. P. Gmnnasnuvz. L.L.B. | RICH. T. Wunu. [ ________. Jlacdouuld, Patton }{AREISTEB".S AND ATTQRNEYS-at-LAW, J. B.` Smith, 110.. )HYSICIAN, SURGEON, Pi Residence Harrowsmith. nuauu. "en, 1 cunt help it," said the countryman, If you dnn`t, I must get. some- bod else 0110 it. To nevent the :1 er. 3' I P P from getting bu Cliange the merchant con- cluded to cash the bill, and paying uver the money to the countryman, asked him quietly: Why, my friend, do you o'.:r me this gratuitous znsult of n.` riring me to discount. my own paper ? I don t mean any harm, stranger. but I have just-got. am id}.-_ar into my skull, that when you see a merchant With that hat on his upper lip. and who writes his middle name out in fnll,ancl indurses bills with a gold pen, you may put. them down as a. puny ccnain Lo bust in a. week. __-._. UNEY TO LERD. $50,000 to lend security of Reallstata in Cityorl at a low run of interest. com I I ) ll .. , A Cu-'rm:~z T? MEncrrAN'rs.'--Tl1e New Orleans Delta tells a guull story of a saga- cious country gentlman win) came to that city some days ago with 3 bill on a highly respectable rm of that place, The bill was duly presented for acceptance, and a voungz member of tlr firm, I fashionable. showily-dressed gentleman, who hail cul- tivated a. very dainty mustache, wrote with a gold pen his en(l0rs.emenl. . on the back nl" the bill, giving his name in lull--th`us, J. Templeton Tompkins. The countryman looked at the signature, read it slowly, glanced at the fasliinnahle merchant, who was fantastically twirling his whiskers, and handing the bill over to him remark- ed : Herc, stranger, cash this documcur. What I indignautly re_plit-(2 the merchant. discount my own paper, it is a pusitivc insult. Well, I can't help it," countryman. won (lnn'I' T mm. ..... . uu.-a Iu pzllllurlllll lntllcrlle tl though large, are lgeluw per acre. In Oregon en)! in excess of any previous year Walla. regnon. I r` ,... ...~, \,|uaL.II nuglut. cngut u c|ncK_ nuul |[:|1_< deprived of the sulu necessary to meet the-ir enurnmus cxpcnsx 1. The czmspcratinn of the proprietors is unbounded. Information from the principal grain dis- tricts In California indicate .1 , - - V Hnnnnh Inn-an n.-.. I...1,...- . ...,.u.m.- uuu mcu ue was pan] to uid in the riot. The damages cnuscrl tn the kiosk.-1, thu markets, and shups (luring the late Paris riots is L-stinmtenl at 60,0001`. But ln_tIn'rs mustbn addcd the losses incurred by the cnfes and'nthcrcsmblisluneuts on the B-mhu vards, close.-cl about ci,r;I1tu`cIuck_ nuul |}':n5 D7\A\l'I`\\t\I1:J ..u.......,.. - 'l`Ir .......-........, nu nu nun.-. lc! lunch his pocket he put his I fnunrl there a picmt nl` ve f had never place--I than-. ( nl' his a-ustumc and face he ' in Hun -3.. 7" 0 IlellIy an Draper, RARRISTERSATTO RNEYS.I.`-LAW Solici- tors in Uhan0ury--Chamber: N... '7 n ..\, ....= n: that is, in a blouse, an v.lL'C.Il':|!L`(_I., and quite mistaken for a. 5/Iunin pe:mmce_ Same of th unls who son` mont-_v were lnubtlvss lecl Im eumszlanco, for on Do |..n..l. I.:,. -._ ,L - i Joan M Kingston, Jan y 16. , .... ._..L., ..,.. van`; mu uuuluu "Will! the imc-.-\t to create :1 (lis*.urbancc." The cvitlunr`(: uf n. superintcmlent who was pre- sent \"\"wn the ur_rest was made was taken, but Mr Kyunersleyr the prcsnling magis- trrllo, tlecidud that the arrest had been im- properly nmdc, and dismissed Mr Murphy, wlm intinntml that he shoulLl_mkeprucced- ings ngainst the mayor, by whose order he was arrested. Gustave Dore, the we-H~known painter, went out, like every lnmly else, to see the riutinv-,5, Ila was in his working clothes, and, eminent as he is, a}pcrsn~u:1_1e, he was r from his youthful up- ` the despicable imlivi uzs son` lnnnnw In rnaux .I:....._I.,._. LUV! ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-st-1 Solicitors, Couveyanoers, kc. Na] W. Mr Bnrtlctt Bull, tho nhfest inlmbitnnt of luck Isluml, R. I., diul in hell on the niglnt M the 20th inst. He had cntcrbtl upon the one lnnnlrml uml second yum` sf hi-A mrthly pilg_:ri1nngv, and to the lust (lay of his lite was L-ng:Lg_:c in_cullivu.ting _t||e small tract of laud upon which he was born and had always rc=idcd. Gen. LU.` distributed the prizes: and" dip- lmnas at the cnmnluucvmcnt of Wuslningtanxu ' CuH(`g_z`. V21. (1. II. McCormick nfChica;;u, nn1ctnh'cr of the heard of Trustees, who \v:|l1lJ:1v0i(|ab1y RIIS-DUE, sent his chuck fur $3,000, as +1 substitute for his personal up` pcarnnce. ` An extraordinary confession of 1 ported to have been recently bodrhood of Hull. Thirty-three` woman diuppun o-_l....-l_ I----- F'-

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