Kingston News (1868), 4 Apr 1868, p. 1

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..,..u--ug MLUUTUCII in -Chjcken-pox ` uu,:%mAA1-pox.Bo1ls,` rlpuom; Hooping Juundxce, Duxrbum, ` question `was acid b_\` teeth, whether Il- feter, or convul- al-.n.nI -...-.l__.| -' -.._._.u.-u vvuu.,u Iluu upctr cd the-`t'r egvrc-u sud enlightencd them as In the {Acts of the cane. These consideratmnn ` must compel us to seriously appreciate this suatq of things, and on this both sides appar- -`enlly ngreed. Her Majesty": Government `had submitted that they must have n policy for Irclnntl, And the House had now to con- snlcr whether that policy met. the exigen- cn:=' of the time. There were six suhjectn. - _The rs: was Reform, and he hnpetl the pcasure to be brought in would increase pupulnr influence, and strengthen cun-.=titu- uonsi rule. This wuan absolute necessity ` in all that wastione for Ireland. The next question was the Ecclesiastical Titles Act. He had never btatowed on it anything but tnnlcdtctiona, but he wished to know what. I course the Govcrnmcnt would take. The next question was Ihnt. of the rail~ ways. Lhcre was not much hope of logis- lnung this Session on that su!-it-rt t-nf \ 1-i'.1er Ind burnmg sense as: injury towards -vs uuv anion! auucumenc [0 Incl: homes and country turned sway with them 8 the Government. To this stuent things at was the duty of the Government. to (II- rrct their. re: and (`tlf'D(`Sl AH:-utinn. (k`heer-1,1 Har h..u- .i:.I o|....- .. .. I b..-........\.a -u ucsauu wcu: ICS-S wrre, but they lm1g1\'enInthe ]ie a system 0! education which 1 ed their eyes I] cons: compel 'Lo_seriqusly apprc 4 W l 1 I 1` 1 I i ` across the sets, but still `of lln: feeling whic wlm remained. _, _..- --4-1-n\.loI\'I.l5I` IUI No, this movement, uu: riaings, dmconleus was, in sealed. In his opnumn. accurate to any that Fenian .1:-nu-.-I frnm the sum: of 1 his pmg un nut of revenge--but still lb of 3 must ICCOUBV. U uf the strong coumrv rnrru--I H. uuUWr:u (MRI. although not an vmlcul, was more delxbernte than any of the previ- nud showed that the tl-cling of spike progress, not only extensive, I of all (Ins -ut (It-ep- xt WILI nut altogether` E l)l"_' ism was qzntc n so seut `aspect was wrtentous character, not only on M the members who were dnveu more on nccount h existed amongst those Tlmac lhingsin lrclnnn!.: rem hurl certainly cht~(`ke.-d ngrar , rnge-the great. npprohnum of Irc- . land, which was dictated by a. wide so who left in spite` attachment to nu.--nu their homes n,25I. -|---- .. "J, nu uuu UVUII LIUIUK (II 10" I ml 700 years, but the present state of things showed that the Legislature haul utterly` failed in its object. The nohlu Ion! the, Secretnrv for lrehmd an... ..-...-.. A- A: - purind _ __......._. .u. auclnuu guve very candid and no doubt uccurnlo account of Fenmu- L-m, and alleged that. it was 5 plan ur fu- roign growth. Why, Llns was the very cum `plnint [hut Amuricuns were mulmuu of it. The nuble lord contrasted lbem with the luyulty of the high in Australia mu? :11 Canada; but what was the reason 0! 11:: lqzlllj in Cnnldn and Austruimi` I. was th1s,tuaLint.l1ese counlricl an Irialmmu un- _}_u-xl a full and perfect. security for the .`I_. _" |,,, I I ' ,_.-_- -.. ...--.. u....uu-cu nu luauumu on-` the mm of Inn labuur, and was not contrasted 1\\'nh the In: relics of a political and reli- `gmm ucclidnncy. The noble lnnl gave a vcr_\ lair account. of the prngruss nf Ireland, but that very hnuuruble n.-purl rather told nguimt his Conclusions, for it shown-Ll that `mus movement .l:h......|. .... 7 - -v u_v -`. LULIC nun utlt. xuucu DOPE? OI` l(`gl!- lating sul-juc , but he was prepared to give every considera- tion to any proposition from the GuVc:rn~ ment. lle repudiated the idea that free tratlo had been injurious to Ireland, for every cummo(|it_v that she exported [Hall since then risen considerably in price; With respect to education, no question seemed to he raised with respect to popu- lar or primary education: but, as regards higher education, he defended the proposal made by the late Government in 1866. The Roman Catholics, in this respect, had an nndouhtedgrievance on account of their religious belief, nnd in his plan for higher education it would have been settled on terms the cheapest that would ever be ac- _ ceptcd. That was passed away, and; another Government had asked Parliament. to sanction the endowment of a university intended for a sanction only of the popu- laliun. This was not unprecedented. but contrary to the policy which Parliament had of law yearn steadily pursued; and I did the Government think that a prnpoanlt Bode-lusivo an imhrnrlinulllp ("["|I`Ill' I... an. 1 Mr Gladstone aid that he had hoped- that the Government would not have failed to reahu: the grnvity of the present origin. For his own part, he waa desirous to lose no tune in separating himadf from all rea- `ponatbtltty for the continuance of the pr-- I \|a'|]l state of things in Ireland a moment` - longer. The Government had utterly failed to realize thia gravity, and appeared quiet uncunscioua of the duty which devolved up- `ou them. The hon. baronet. tho Seen-tar for India, with apparent aincczity, rum. ` on time, and hope that: what they did would be dictated by naense ofjustice.` Why, they had been doing this for ml but ureacnt. atntu or n.;...._ : tmn very difhcnlt. l -,cea, a L 5 I l' f e e I so (lt'lUlV0, so impracticable, could be en- lertuined for 3. moment! The subject of higher education had changed during the last two years, and it. was impossible to say want could be (lone until they had settled what was to be done with the rent national university in Dublin. VViti re- c PI IllJ\.ll'Il Bpcct tn the subject. of the land, the Gov- 1 yrnment laid down a basis, for the first line, on which they could hope to meet, but he could not conceal how real, in his opinion, was the grievance of Ireland. With respect In the land, as far back as 1845 a Commission reported in favour of securing the right of the tenant to the value or im- provements, evpn if made without lhe Consent of the landlord; and the meat of Sir Robert Peel tried in Vain to give it effect. Bill after hill harl -L-en brought in, but had been either evaded or dcleaied, and up to this hour nothing had been done. The bill of Mr Cardwcll was the only one that had. passed, and it was as much as could be expected from Par- liament at the time, but it had remained :1 dead letter, and was a confession of their impotence to discharge a debt. of primary ` Govcrn- ' Justice, and, as regarded policy, ol the rst 1 importance. lie re rctted that Govern- ment with their [also announced a Conimi.-sinn, the result of which could only be uncertain and indenite, and would be used as a plea for delay in a question of ` vital neceuity. It was alleged that the lanai law was the same as in England, but social inuence had rendered its opera- , In his opinion, the Ian was bad in England, although Joftened and mitigated by circumstan- none of which extended to Ire- land. He ur ed upon the Government to :deal witht e question an plainly and Iiinply as poggible, if they wished to restore l A the condence so much needed. H8 Would l P! no judgment on the landlords; that`; could not be fairly done, false legislation, and political ascendancy had no distorted the relations of clauses. With raapect to" llly of tenure, he could not go with Mr Hill, and feared mg: direct legislation,` Without an... ..--.. ...A avnarnnnnn l cu un uwtulng run, End yniufululmenu Mr h would m the] yr dc! nn hrnn in nu...---5}-.. |_;,,, g "'f"a Iuu wired Lllll QIIECL lKII|I|:lUIJ, `"l0Ut great. cure and expencnce,! would be mischievous, and tin: 3 fair} mgaa-sure of cnmpensation would do away `Nb the demand of xity of tenure. In_ .'13T0Ipecta the plnn of the noble lord ..-u -no. lreltnd gnve ery candid. ' ed H)-L H ,1... .. ..n.._ - r -un: \II(` `-lllnn they In:-l1 pen had op;-n- Th:-I11 .= on he 1-ellng H315 n It. the? -----nu lJICl|J open a school. In: it very useful auxiliary the plan of Mr Bright ' tical estates came into their poueuion, his plan might be tried on them. With res- `pect to the Church, he had seen with grent ntiafwtion the change that hld tak- oxccpt Bir S. Northcote who desired to maintain the Irish Church, and he did so `furthe sake of England. but those who ` wish well to that Church would do well to reel . her claims on her lubourn and her hold on the affections of the peopTc. The noble lord (Mayo) (nude some ominioun allusions ;to the miserable amount of the grants of , the Prusbyterians, end the nntural inference _wus thnt he would increase them at the first favriurable opportunity. The doctrine `now avowed was by no means one of in` action, but rather wns intended for the first Finn" A A ?.V'I.\` WEEKLY FA)[[Ly ` W fr ALI. Tax 373:, --u nut! HUT uOl(.l tiie<[;e'opTc. oniiniou E to , iwus them [mat first `time to endow universities for the Roman I Uritliolics, and to increase the grants to the 'l resbyterinna, in order that they might still have the Mt:-Islllg and luxury of the Estahlislied Church, He ridiculed with `git-ist power the pleas of the Government ti-r dehiy. There was no fiict that the Cominiission-whieh, as it was moved for h_y`Ear| Russell, was a perfect Godsend to the Government--could elicit that would alter the opinion that it great umjority of the House had come to with resmrd to the mu: uuvo `(Ht gut-111 Commission- I___ . rs ,|u\ i then niaxle some sev .-.__.-... uuulu CHCHZ mat would regard to the principles on which the Church in Ireland must be dealt. with. In 1865 he had de clnre(l,ns he did now, that, as I State L`hurcli, tlint Church must. cease to exist, and the time was come when they must deal decisively with this question. He em observations on the answer or the Attorney-General Wllh re- -spcct to the speecltcs of Mr Lavelle, and Mr +1-`errsr. and contrasted the tlilferencu be- tween the tr`:-.n.tn1ent of the outcast of the Shire lltl the one nurtured in the ease and leisure given by its patronage. The task, he knew, was tliicult, but H. was not. be- yond the power or Cnuruge of the English Parliament. He ngreed with Mr Bright that they must respect every vested inter- est. and deal with each case with care and fnrbearnnre, and in an eloquent pernration 3}`,-\...n:I 0|. s.- F neon hundred pesons have been declared bankrupt in Virgin A, during the last ten mouuha. This is 3 very moderate number, all things con- Iidered. i There in 3 great. dearth of our in most of the West India Islands, more especially in Cuba. The impnrtationa lately are said to have been very rare. 'I"l-.. 1-.-`. 2 u.n-nc DCI I ILEIIUIIS. Paris has a new lady violinist, Madame Norman Neruda, who is said to be equal to Pagnnini. She was born at Prague. educat- ed at Vienna, and married a Swede. She is twenty-eight years of age, and appeared `in 3. concert when only seven 'I"L- _.-;l_ L!.2,_,- .1 w. . -( A At Geneva thcrv has been a. dcmonstrr tinn ngaingt the n-lcrgy, because the "Igno- rnntine brethren" had been allowed in oneu school, _--_ ....J. ... . The latest improvement in paper collar: is the introduction of meta|-edged butan- lmles, which, it. is claimed by the inventor, will endure far more wear Lhln the unpro- tcctcd buttonhnlea, and thus make the collar more serviceable. Y1 _ -1, I , ' ` , , _ _ . ...J -r\tV\'IJ- The authorities in the Island of Cuba are at present engaged in obtaining a register ofslavcs, as :1 preliminary to xing the in- demnity to be paid to their owners when 3 emancipation shall ')e declared. l A dry-woods clerk relates that a stylish young laiy requested to see some lavender kid gloves. and was shown several dierent shades of that colour. Being a little puzzled by the variety, she ingenuously asked. Which of those pairs are thelsvenderest l" The present year is said to be one for the reappearance of the seventeen-year locusts. The Observer, published at Cen- terville, Md, S llt."1 that these locusts made their first record appearance in Msrylandin 1799nnd returned every seventeen years after that time, their last appearance being in 1851. ['58. KINGSTON. (CANADA). SATURDAY Conservative Englishmen were recently overwhelmed with astonishment upon rctuling in the London Times that the Arch- bishop of Canterbury had been writing about the destructive doctrines of the p|,,,,,,.1, ,.r r.~,.,.1,...,| H 'rI..... ....... -4 Innuulj u.|. \./.IuLI.'.l.UuI uuu Ucuu wrlung Church of England. They recovered their equanimity when the Time: explained in its next issue that his Grace alluded to the " distinctive doctrines," &c. Lady Brewster has received from the Queen a pension on the Civil List. of200 a year. This is the first pension granted by Mr Disraeli as Prime Miqjster, and we are glad to hail it as the promise of a return to the good principle on which Sir Robert Peel used to dispense these bounties of the State -tbal of a national reward for service, not an alms to the poor and the importunaLe.-- A(71eruzum_ ` employed by the Government. Some twelve hundred mechanics, of Boston, who had managed to get through the winterhoping for a spring revival of business, have become thoroughly discour- aged, and will leave for Californin. next week. The late discharges of workmen from the Navy Yard have caused consider- able suering, and a great number of those bound for Californi: are among those once ` . - I The Atalanta. correspondent of 3 Georgia paper tells of a chap who came down from ] one of the upper counties and encountered 1 is man with 3 hand-orgu covered with green cloth. The man gun to turn and e the countryman put down A quarter, which `- the other immedittel took up. Down ; went another, which a ued the saute fate, i and then another. The stronger. nding ' his pile getting luw, turned to a bystander and asked, Mister, what sort of 3 gum: is ` thin. anyhow. Gloss, Heir, Empire. Hunt's. ` Jacobs Rheunntic Liquid is the best Linlment. Use Jncobu Rheumatic Liquid. a.._.._..n..... 4-In- `ninnntivn u-annl I11 I11- Llllnlli. UK OXRJUI lIuouu.|u|-Iv l.JI\.1Il||.. ' Stren hen.tho Digestive Organs by us- _ ing 00] y`: Pills. ..-......\.n:a| nun EC- 'J Jcechcs ontrustcd n.Lu1+.-nt er cnurmm nf cl... `D.-.-I= L _vv.- -I-u LIIIIA \.lC` lid nurch was 3 sevcm .pp[vq nf `Ir 'n....'lI_ , I " E'E.n"sR.<, su-`s.: Al 10-} WATER I`?lf\'In\-u I CV1` . In England. . the nnI.nn n '75- - " l'r'e`1 .um. um: uunaomou, &c., that a man din- anroun re took place In our premises on this Wednelday morning, reuniting almost in the on- Lire dellruelion of our Good|,conIequent.ly buli- ueas will be aunpendnd for a short time, which cuntomers will please note. Vnnlvn . an 1,. the mum of 0570303 OHAFFEY .1; Brother, Iruulaenu. OTIOE is hereby given tlnt | Meeting oftbe Creditors of the nbore mentionod Iulolvenll will tnko plnce on MONDAY, the Twqutieth day ot'Aprll, 1863, at ten o'clock in the foreman, at the Oce of Gilda:-alcove sud Wnlkem, Boli- citon, in the City of Kingston, for the purpose of coulidt-ring the disposition to be mode of the oating nook and other estate of the Insolventa, and the proceedings to be taken by tho Aulgnee in respect thereof. JAIIS GRANT MACDONALD, Aulgnoe. Dated at Kingston this 27th dny of March, 1868. will DI PIIOOC for collection. Insolvent Act 1 LL pet-tlee indebted to the Emu of Witliun Fergueon I 00., Ineolventl, ere requeeted to make immediate payment. to the nndereigned. All eeeounle unsettled on the In of June next will be placed in the band: of John Dal, Eeq., ' -:----u SUSPENSION 01-* BUSINEB_S. 71131! Subscribers are utremly lorry to in- form their Cunaomon, #0., Illlrnnn 8.. ._Al- ~` ` e_____.__________._ Insolvent Act or 1864 and amend- ments thereto. TOTICE is hereby given that the above i\ named Insolvent hue desposited in my utce a. Deed of Composition and Discharge, purporting to be signed by amajorlty in number nf the creditors of the said Insol- vent, representing three-fourth: in nlue of his liabilities, and that unless opposition `hereto be fyled with me within six juridi- cal days after the last notice of this adver- tisement, I shall act. upon the same accord- ing to the terms of said Deed. HFNIDV DLIADI an 1-rzxrn... L} -x `: ux:- >66. lb? children bu. bcen nu-nuon Tboyu`! lllll 1368.. In the 1 r1: aJu. VU uusnuuu, PUT Canadian Steamer: 12} Do. In England, vis New York 15 Newspaper Postage 2 Postage on Circulars, per oz. 1 " Do. Perindicnlsundcrloz. i Full supply of all the New Stamps on hand. Also, Bill Stamps, Blank Notes, &c. CITY sum ornesl Letters within the Dominion Do. to the United Staten... Do. to England, per (Jnnulism Qtpnnxaru BAGb`TER S B1BLEs,| Ii-hvyer bbks and Church Services BOOKSTORE, HE Subscribers o er for Isle the sloop Gull, of Montreal, lying at Ganunoqua. Menom- ment-25 tons. She wssbuilt at 0gdonabnrgh- in Inns in nnnnhln nf cnrrvimr 28 nnrdn nf wand. Incl-ll--610 mus. IDLIU vrnovluu II: \Iu`DuUvIlrI.I- in 1865, is cnpsble of carrying 28 cordaof wood, or 2,000 bushels of Grain, with a drum of 3 feet. She has a complete set of Hatches, Sails, Rig- ging, Anchor, Ohnins, &c.,a1l in good order. For terms or furtberpnrticuluu apply person `I , b 1 net pout. paid, to " ' `nuns -runmm +0:-1| Prunung 1 przzvr. April 1, use. .. nu. ruuucl my aguAA1vun;[f Q']'H'R- LAND. Q) the City of Kingaton, Blloemal-gr an Insolvent nu April, 1868. __.-__j.-._..__ April 1. -...u .. ;. vunasunu V ULU 1'. Ocial Assignee. Kingston, March 28th, 1868. NGLISH, Latin and Greek, in ne bind- ings for sale at the City Book Store. Dec. 21. JOHN CREIGHTON. [N Ivory, Gulf, and Morocco Bindings, fans]: at the City Book Store. hgp '21 Inuu nnnrnnmnv [N great variety, for Isle n: the. City Book Store. Dec. 21. JOHN UREIGHTON. `SHORT FORU-far uh. By JOHN announces," Bookullor, Prinusu-uroet. April. 1868. \JI VIII 5- AA Gnnnnoqna, Jun. 8th, 1868. ` "' --I-r. In `"1 Olhcr Pnnler Uri mm which 1,. . II II? n.-._.__. I , ment of tho shove beautiful Boquou, in, Q E. PARKER his noelrod 111! Iiuort-` r lch the public; In invited to {unmet n his SLOUP 3}: SALE- DRIED NATURAL FLOWERS FRO! GERIIANY; or BRILLIANT COLOURS. Tastefully anungad in Hanging Buhta, `wan-ras, HAND BOQUlfl'8,_to. ' CASE of `Jew Album jnltiopaned and for ule at the City Book Store. An )I IFII-IN HDFYGUIUDH Few, very fine, for iatit`he `City Book Store. _. `II TIITTIY fII'9`7|TI1rI"lIl'\lf NEW P08'l`A BATES. I-|ENDER8ON 8 tmatfer o_fALE-'X':lNDER SUT - ND. Of (Pi!!! nf Yinnafnn QL...EF2._.. nu; u:1u.|a Ul Bulk! IJGCCI. HENRY CHARLES VOIGT. t\Q..:..I A __: ,, T(`il`1romo-Llthogritnhs. Insolvent Act 1804. PRINCESS STREET. Albums. L of I964 and Amend- ments thereto. E"1'6i5:.' iberl k Dlnee In nnr n.-...:.... -_ .Lg_ am Books , |lUII- yulu, I-V ' JAMES TURNER, Or CAPT. HENRY KIDD. '-_ Dal. ICED I] J-IJUI. CCUIU. JOHN CREIGHTON. _ inleftiona, and ` xngrnm. I 8}`?! Phil! rule for Infant. .. -.-1.__-_ JOHN OREIGHTON. `:1-OHN O REIG HTON. R l. ROSE, Ofcinl Aulgneo. YOUNG 3 OD. EVENING. APRIL 4, 1868. 3 cents NE Box `or HARTE B CONCEN- TRATED LYE (coating 25 cantl. will make: twenty-ve gallons good SOL Soap, or a proportionate quantity of Hard ~ Soap without trouble or diiculty. Full direction: accompanying each box. For sale by M ` J. 0. KING. (`.I3lF`.|Jl'l"I" J. 1'\t)I'rrInIn- AT the MEDICAL HALL is always to be had 3 good supply-of the follow- ing TOILET RE-QUISITES:- "I"-CAI-..-.l...I.----- srrwm. Am) ulrmmm NOTICE TO man cusrommus. ,.u _....-----u -u.:n-gu.uJl.J.I`4D'.'-- Trichokalogen, Canada. Pomade, Eau Lustralej Crystalline Cream, Cold Cream of Roies, Min: of Roses, Tooth Paste, Tooth Powder, Florida. Water, Eau-de-Cologne and other Perfumes from the most. celebrated makers in Lon- don and Paris. 17': .... -_ T-- 1. an .......u, n Inc: on toe: rcc of the disorders ,` M ouomun, B6at-5aiIJei,'`bf{So'ff;e:, . Ontario. A goodjuortment ofSK1FFS alwayu on hand. Boats for hire. Work done for pnrties at a distance must be paid for before lea?- ing the Ihop. H.1reh'9 man jg __EOBE2 U _LLJ.V.L.l'Jk) L.I.\}.[ IL, Dealer In Boots and shoes.No. 36 Prtnoess Street, Kingston. DESIRES most respectfully to thank him nu- merous Customers for n lihernl patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. In clnsina hi: -n.-nu-us 4'..- cl... .._..; _--_ -- cnucuutug uvcr 1.` ll.` l.'l!nlSuN YEAH-3. In closing hi: accounts for the put year the ndvxet-tiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Guuomerl to understand this annauncement in the most positive sense. Determined nd't to be outdone in the Drice or aunlinr nf Int. Rnmt. I... :. __- IIIPOB/MNT T0 HBUSE-KEEPEBS.] yvaluvv ucuac. uuerlnlllea. no` to m outdone price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BUUTS and SHOES of nnrfvalied manufacture at the lowest relnunernlive prices on strictly cub terms. nnnaid nan-unnno- .....-a L. -_..1,J - I- Z L l l0lici:ed_ s.- ..u.-gang.` From Blg._`C_a 1-in Hora. Prores7IT1'r of lime. Kingston: '71:.` ,- -._-c.'_---- - AVING had ample opportunity of testing It Rayner & Son`: Tuning and Repairing of Pianoforles, &c., lines I have been in King- aton.l heartily recommend them to all those having Instruments to tune or repnit, and would further advise those that have Instrument: thu nra not in anal ...I-. n. ...:.... .n...._ - -_n -- \4IrvA\aAuun..n no \;u vuuq vIu.l.\.|. .I..' IALLUJ LL1' ticles, as under : Spectacles to suit every Sight, from 25 cents to A EEWS Singltnnd Double Eye Glasses, convex gnd concave, Railroad and Colored Specs, B111. and Green GOGGLES, nnhina Ill... [Juan `Thaw-nu vu nun;-.I,y cuu Lanna. Unpaid _ac-count: must be tetlled immodigte. 1:. other-use they will be pm in suit. a` The nnlrnnm-nu nf n...|. rI...4...._-.. B RBYNER has recently to-covered the , Hammers of the Pinnoforte need In my family with the new improved patent leather, and otherwise repaired it. He has elm tuned it, end it in ellogetber much improved, the quell- ty of the tone being greay better than before the Instrument was put into his hnnde. I ehnll certainly continue to keep the pinno under hi! cherge for the future. J. RIDDELL, King-street, Kingston. _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ ---v`- - -q- 7 5 cents, EWLY impot-l.ed,and for sale at the MEDI- CAL HALL. f`A1arge and varied Iuprunenl of IJIIZ El-Ill LIICVII \]'\J\J'I.'I.l3D' Raiding Glasses, Linen Viewers, Single and Dvublo Magniers. Bouniodl and Seed Ginsu, llieoroocopea, Tripod, &13, Pocket Campuses, Pocket Timepieces, in nest. Bx-nu cues, to. G. S. HOBART. rt... Rik TO THE `MEDICAL PR0FESI9N.-_%_,AA ,. l"I".I._ Q.-I.4__lI__.. ___._I.I Al .......-.,. --auaav usual: I-Illut IIBVU IIIBIUIIIHBIIII ID`! `are not in good order, to give them scan at once, my delay will only occuton more work and money when it is done. SIG. OABLU NORA, Protector of Music, Rinaulnn SHEET Music of all kiudl, Instruction Books, in fact anything you ` want connected with the Music Trade, to be bud at | ":n`ncI nn I`I`I'I(JrL'u - 0131;:-i-zL-r;;s Goods and Fancy Ar-I inner- } ay uhoeqnenl L .-w\J.4. a.aIx..vn_;.-.\_r.LVQ he Subdoriber would direct the attention of V the PROFESSION whiu fresh Itocl: of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS "and FHA R.LlAOEUTI- CAL Prepnntions. m4 .1'._II,+! , L , I4 . (4 fl '71:!-1; -f:(;i1-;:r`ing is 3 list of Preparation: just received. 51--n nvsayq POTABB; BBOIllD., 1~o-mas. mums, _ nYPoPHogu>. Luna. sum, AND rousa, ark. F331! :1! QUIN. IODID. Ptytctipticnn cntefuy` and soon:-Italy ass- _..`A.I uu Iuu runs. Kingston, Feb. 28. in nu! IIIUP. Mareh'9, mes. JAIIES HOPE. Kinglton 22nd January, 1868. y, muenuse may mu be put in suit. Tbe patronage of Duh Customers :olicitad_ ` Feb]. 29. ATROPINE, PODOPHYLLIN, LBPTANDRIN, cnmommz, QUININE, IIORPHINE, BBOIINB, Iomnu, ZINOI 0HLOR., 1:-mm 1013113., IIETIBT f`I.')1) Al'If`f'I|V`I Bo`.`:-1iai1.ier,` . Unlnrin A nnn---..-|_... Ada] TCSS` A nvljll Ill CUBIC, Kingulon. FROM MR RIDDELL 6th. mam cum. saocmm, oxmu or smvmz, crrmrn df IRON ma QUININE, yo-mes; 109111, :1 nan. nnnuun I`FBTIMQNIAL - - In I II III CHEIIIST & DRUGGIST, Near the Market Squire. J. J. REYNER . Marble Block Music Store Princess Street. B. WHITE, Ohuniunnd Dmggid, ' 42 Prints Stunt. .......- n.u.n.nlr u uuuuul IUIIIU1 In a eombingtion of all the lngrodienu of the Bjttou, with the purest quality of Santa Cruz Rum, Ornnge, &c., mnklng one of the rholl`. plenum. and agreeable remedies aver olhrod to the public. Thou preferring a. lfedicine free from Alco- holic admixture, will use 'l_".`4..__. an. I- -vvllllllil n U171" IIIIII T01 They are both equally good, and ac nun modicinll virtues, the choice be two being 3 mere matter of taste, bqing the moat palatable. Th BlOlnA1!h_f'IInnn ----1-'--- ~' u-uu; Io! moat palatable. Tho alounc_h,froII nnriety as Indigest1on,_ D_yipep_ni|,,No: atc., is very apt to _ hnv deranged. The ?' Liv ing as closely as it v doe Slnmu-.h than ha- FFLLIR. ;- n.- ... reacnt ofwhich is that antlers fr dineuu: ill! on never-31:0: more of the , ~ ....--ua.u;I D1113 In colnpoled of the put 0 juice (or. us they no medicinslly termed Extra eta) of Boon, Herbs, and Baku,-unking I preparation, highly 3 o I c e n tmtoi, and entiniy free from alcoholic and- mixture of any kind`. 'Il\lhIIn `Iv-may ..`_1__/ - -avvllilllil D llI.7I`II.Il"l Thane who Inn no objection to the combina- tion of the Bitters, uuued, will use Hoollamrs German Tonic. They .f. both nnnnllr, ----4 --'-` ' " `(.`.. Flatulenca, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Hegrb burn, Disgust for Fooj, Fulnesa - or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinkv: , ing or Flattering at the Pit 4 of the Stomach, Swimming of_ the Head, Hdrried or Diiculf Breathing, Flattering at the Helft, Choking or Subcating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dfu.`uneep_.of_Viqion, , Data or Webs `before the _Si ht, Dull Pain in the Head, Deg-` ciency of Purspiration, Yel- lowman M` M... 5.'n.;.. -..-I DISEASES OF '1 Liver, Stomach, or n'....:.-_ HUGFLANWS i'E_p_rg|u muc.l _. - v-uv IvIl'Il`I THE GBEATEB! REMEDIES \.u.uL _y Ul IUFBPTTB-On, Ye!` lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, `Chest, Limbs, etca; Bud-, den Flushes of Heat, Burniugvip . the Flesh, Constant I_znagini1__:gs_ of Evil, and the Great Depression of Spigitg. The infant [mm thae `disuse: ahgdfd _exa"r`-`- cinathe greatest cluliol Pin`-`tho aeleooi remedy for his call, pnnohaing only. thltiili he is aaszxed from .ibisJ_..i`||4teI_&_i_K'|09~ nnd inquiries pol l.88,_true mor,i,t_,`i,S skilfully oom jioqndd, frog from injurious `in ' `giletrtt, his established fox-"It all 3 roputitiun for the cure of these diaeait In thin nonna- tion we would submit lhole well-knojm remedies- ` - { aoormumu annlnn _ . . ...uni\. 47 Deg Mn.-ct, SCI Yufk rinsoirs ADVANCED nt LIFI, And feeling the hunt! of time weighing hesvi-` ly upon them, with all in utonahntllln, 1Hll= nd in the use of this BITTER3, or ll! T0550; nn Blllil that will instill new life into their veins, restore in I measure the pngrgy and nrdor of more youthful dayu, build hp` 't!Iir nhrnnkeu forms, and give health and happi- ness to their remaining yun. lloonantfs German Bitten, AND Hn0and s G ermau 'T PREPARED BY Dr._(}. I. Jnf, Phllsiolphln,iPa.J Twenty-two your: Iiuoo they vote n: In` trodueed into this country an Gonna}- during which time may burn nndodbgilllllg pair- formed more cu.-ea, ind beneted ' Grin ; humanity to t grater extqnt, than any other telnediel known to the public. These remedies will eleecually can Live? Complaint, Juan s _ (dies, Djop`ep| is;A Ub;onicorNervou|. . _ Debil], . Disn-Lres, Diseuo , - of tho Kidney], and all Diseases arising from n Disordered Liver, ' Blonucll, or HI- tectinea. - _ . . ' ,_-,___, .._. Thorn is no medicine ggunt QqB_Ii.tO these nmedio; in such cuu. A toga of "vigor in imported to the witch Iyltbu, thomppctiib in In-oagthened, food is enjoyed, the Itolneh dignuu progniatlg, the blood! in puried, the complexion bocolueu Iqnnd_.nnd 5919;, Ibo; yellaw tinge 31 end1catod'f roIIi '11:: eyes.) blbola it given to the`cl:'eoI'ru.nd the `west nnd nervous invnlid booodel tattoo; and` healthy being. . NOTICE. It In a won-ent,bnd:d taut lhtt fuuy oni- hnlf of the feqnl 'portiohofoir'pOpni-' lotion on seldom in the enjoying: oi ` good health ; or, to use thoirown ox- preuion never feel well. Tgngxnn lnnguld, devoid ` " of all wag:-y,` ax- tremoly nervous, sud. have `no npphtiu, Tn this plan nf nnrnnnl an RI`l"l"`l!I! 4. our-nu`.-. nnnnmrir, - Resulting from spy Cums whutev PROSTRATION "`-F` THE SYS induced in Severe. Labor, Hard- Ihipl, ' Penn, kc. IIIL, sndhnva .app`otiI$,' ' To this clan of person; tho BITTBRB, or the Tonic, is especially recommended. 4 . wmx AND DILIGATE CHILDREN Aro made ntrong by tho not 'ofs'iitb6r` oil then remdi,eq.. Thpy will auto every can of I ARABMUS, without fail, I 'PI-ann-nnt1- nf nornodtnn Kain nlnnnunnlga- - Q EUAIQIII-JD, WIBIIUIII JD, I . Thousands of certicates buy`: accumnlgt. in the hnndu of the proprietor, but npncrvir allow or the publteation orbuc 5 four. Thou, it Jrill be oboe;-wed, no net: otnotg and of > such standing thnl they must be bcliond. ruuuuvnpimv, nrul E0, 1867. 1 uij` Hoonnd n_ _- in Q good tonic, use of the dlzegtiva or _ guy V V. giant benein` can _ of debiHty,1I'd vat of JIIEVOII to * 1Ionin'th'n'ny's tun. Your: truly. T. T. ` GEO. W. WO0DWjLRD.'_ , _ non. Jums rnoigpsox, ; Judge of Vtho Bnprgma` quart of Peqn|vpniu._ . Ptiil-. 1 T386. M0. . I consider "soohndh l'Iu|`BufI"-I DIIIIIJJIIJ :-nJ1'nn'-1 in Ann; `I -0:-mlrn -1 `l'_A:_.- "l'ea_tIm'ninlhl n. HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supramo Court on ; writes : Philadolphh, Maw: 16, 186?. I li` Hnnn.nd'n -A , .11."..- Din-.- ; I very large Stock nu, for Book sud `A-- " 1` W----' "`nW-IIIINI uoliuruuurr"-I 1_cIlIblglI&"I0 in la-ofmtlll 051315]!-. " 3" 1'|'9|!"`- I .3 M1! 45 ! DJ cxporienee In it. Youu, yiylzi rupee}. 1' A cta rnnisisautrhai .- ". '3*;"m"*';a;"m*" 1..- nzou mzv. Joana H. Knmun, D. D. srmmouo mm Baptist Ohm-ch, rum- Inh.lA_ , .. .. 9' `- H ' :2 I Dr. =. 1_ hm hgen tr-unoyta lyteqiuled to chance: my turn: villi 're'qSbp7-' chum /0! amazon: `mu `of-'mollc'iIi ht` ncudhgiu pneticouontofny up-' 4 "" V VI `-I-3 nail!- ~H00li'LAND S mun Tom. [C uombinninn n! .11 .5- a- ___ _.- . , ,__._._--ow, nus ul Hoonamrs German Bltters_ boje wha ham nn. n:|-.I...u-_ L- -L - ,..m_u nvsrauy or onnau, such LD_upep_ni|,:,Norvoul Dobjlity, Io_ ' have its function! ?bo Liver, uympnliix-T air. ' does with vtho be- comes `affected, inc I the patient rernljor th. lnllnuinn -.-av`/AL U] Organs. r goo;i:;n :0:-This the , between the ttl of tank: 53-n 5"-5` THE dared often: than of lrvnnn l'\.h:I:o_ Digestive. you ALL uuuuooll SIP a, gun: TOIIJG nm-no l no 9' 5193` follovilll , ,, -_v--uvn ll ' 1-` V . not home. A: $53!!` ` ` ,(.1;_ - 4- 1 - - In -;<;`_I1. Principal Ooo -1 ill ` . I V - j '. "'" %' ll tbo_ Ggnypn Hxidho {iii 08!" aLreet,Hl hllng1q;;shii.Pi3v;``J;i3 ;a.s'=:a-; 2 b c r._ ; V. _ s_,_ hf;L~`..`_.~` A_ An-lgornuly 0. ll. JmKRH_& 31. of Hooandk Gonna privilogp . Qongdnlilh (1 than 1: a Ila: bla tonic, to All who at: Illip. , M f = I - debility or mini diuuu = mentoftho livdr. ' M ' ` PIHUEHQ7 Hoonndh German Biaten, III ll II I._ uuuuuuu I ucrnun Bitten, pot botgle, . $1` 0. '5 [ bqlldoieu .. Hooaum ammo Tonic ",`=p-hp` i*`o6II` zgrttleo, cl 59 Vpovrbottlo, or final! 3 don:-(OI; 50. It! Do not forget to gaming Vwoll Ibo article you boy, in order to got as genuine. For 9:10 by all Drufglau Ind Dealer! {I logiiaincl. ` - `- rvcu pnnul rul Y0|' Infuau Ln uckneu 1'01 I'I|I Medicinal. Oct. 15. ulllllv ` Comp` .~--" """' "" "w "Iv"; ' V Yotm, (cry ' - 1. 1!.-x:nmt'nti.'* :` Eighth, below St. . - non nmr. 1:; n. r:Nan._1I'-.- ' ` Aulltlnt Editor Ohrtltn 0 " I bnr_o dggived decided benet In-:n: oh . *W75'i7*'1?`7=3#iri=ie _a.._x.:_ ,__.._ ( pr rl.ItewIpho_ro If doc load; but with urtoni 'InutA_nn.n_; E'|:'_|:': qr: luulzia the amt % ,3 A . .11 .~ 51`: 4. ` M `J23, .7` "'7: *`;;~*-----1----cn---haw-..-..~...-g~..........3 , . "` "'1: "L iwhmjabwsnmu 4 n.I:-_ ....A,` ` _ no g .' ~ , V. Putipti it-.gg. ~ ~ % ;lvn{: m'nua-:pnn. I 0014 _ S I ` ` them. Price 2'5 qgu:. fl .. . . .`; ' a`.! .` 5 urn: curt nip -`o`9 ;..u.s}. ,'_`.1i._IjZr3 7in' _ i . L H; 4,` 3-.n.`F -.`-mu" Tak th -lmo:of)uhn' .~ -ulndgigl be {and '..."'..-'-1';-. 1-. ~' ~ -M ,~:` . .2` LR?` :--.3 W1 7 _ V`*,- 3,.` , i *". lH`L..1 :.w`i4:}w .~` M 0! #137 MA 13 H E-Si v.%mj A Single BottIe_ or sPALD11I1',s;.'? PREPARED GLUE will Vsa-Jve`rau;u< ` _`l`imea iu'C 6st'Y_early.|-. , ?;; ' PRICE 25'cEmfs 7PE.n :, h nI'I`IE"l `R KI.\'ti>"l`1_L\" ll)\ [mi lroc F.-.:`r.g:, C . I _ ngunp--.l.'inrIl_|l OI dust! -.`-inn: of LIIHPIHI, inc, , mac: Qt" 'h`r DI_'I1]"Ne1`r7I, Waa-gipcton-brp'rin:iggfdung1o' ` % ` _ 4` E P` ._upudror be-in't (team. formula : ninth: Au._ks_na9 9VI.-.sw.,lI'orn_:.-2 with man?! M gnu: glicw --an vuu:uvvt~- Will! 1315: mm-an III___- A? u IVVIJQ JIAC 1151 on. 12, 1867'. I.hO-lIOf of Pn.fI..n.n gnu n`h_..._.La-., EA.3E3-Fonts of Leno! Jdeicribtions ol"1 ..-r`.I-`I.-hm'.... ..a.. `u. s L=m N vantpud U . decided benet fro; III! vrnun BREE-.' and lust hi-an..- NUMBER 153! y? 'n11DAI-1+ as T following disorder km _(`L.;..x.-- . ._ * :50: bom 1 ball `Jinn IND COLORS. BICVIOI . - au'rICW$, Bdl Headmgl, Funeral Cudu, Steamboat Bills, >NICLE AND~ Stage Bflll, Nevnpoperl, Blanks, lc , Iall I-cw-res. Bill Books ..-I-_ I u 0` llntbmg Ullh Super ruvu L'l .`1r.!\.I In use, Wholesale, .....4 _.._. `N ` TEA l'`J'Y1 5. 0! Iplendid 1 A >.*'~.\ .\|, mud n .`Il`l\' 1. pf gvnrm! re-mhn _ g matter, L`,-h1_1_ 5l)bC'nP" on Two Dd In .\ -4.` :}`I`1` Ir 00 in lh. rither lunmu :~ln*ng`th and Flt |_\TRU_\' AGE C l `ulu. pain, IIIII , 1 :thereby doing I uighuhgent , uuco-u1n III! WI;-_iIe.; M-canon lIIU':'IIlI j f'ln.ch Bax. 'tunofNorrnd." ivbou-OIIQBH 11. B.--Auk ll u:dtnhl9 in Kinpto-all Afcvofthevefjl ` lwbich ueauulw` ,1 _ ._..I lpuulc, C-I `lreqnenl pichl `.1 Inch rlmnc deal. E -_ , I|.I bu`-UL`: ' ' ngnl iciill `- ucr n_odet 1.bII1`::::h duds.` `kc , lI_ pr hue, _u>n- Hhqo" `ml, H _ 1LfH:;er5`l)0 hoe: , ' u` pun .` `b. unu. cu o}ect :i':i`:5a'_i:h';uT u.ry_ or pnvnua `p'. of bu mpunea, well: u Tb. U _ """"' ""* the child-dd" ` wi- { um, lontl:g`|1`mP`in' `,3 _ 1 L , Donauou, c. `math dob` an and chnrgod lth.`-5` nae manner 10 ` RE I euubII`l Chihinl ` and mehncllll denb among lmnoot. be 100% `of parents 150 Hi Ibex: children. 3] (be symptoms II` . 15: . V. J lended lo. ' vvc `run ju` llny uddra,n 1 [Gown PuI3"ICI gsmgie copiuln ppwl Br Ih. Inn - C - F L ouun, -1- , V Perkins, Aruba I! `IN nor, "The Be! Kmg, The End ` We will nl ..... _.|J__.. ._ :53 m nualj ynocxa, Lu-0 Jcnfthon a.......",':.H `and llltilhiji rinted forum. Public, much of Protest: in at tale It the I 7 1 n-u1pIn\"! ollonyj ` nnmnl avor _ II on the slopes of F w. BLA Plnvor "9` JOE nu : no 0!.` [K10 Etta 3 in sdvnnca 11.. ---1-- -" aw: in Inland; nn- K The Protestant as- `T by the State in ="' doomed. Lornl 1.`, mi . -1-. aunghuif 1*b..E-Q}; Ehtilhngs they use in now. I F. Id pg cu)i;abi'y.-IL:-Y: LII-mum the same ob- Jlirclai hearing of 3 e--he run`: I _ Rein nnlv - l w mo ID_\'DOU_V. iflilpfn was carried H& Welt sllowed dthc mil, it would todidoynlty ud Fem d gentlemen on the that `Int .-... .1... .. `Fr . 1; Ina \.q-.....__.,`. '` _jn| .W,W0 holders ul I ~' 13*. um government; 3., null 11 must be the: ._nItl|IIetions. in wknch ` mu gentlemen on the __lh1I:.|t yen they ac- TWI Ihich for year; he PI VI: fur Ind just ; "*9 `"`*! ill rfonrd In Dlanrr-| ilellaawm - `*4 " ' numerous for the mo ncululed . Q. It IL`) Cl ` -an Mm k..X.I-.-. ..I 3; gl ql.ll'D\>H.Iu ..-.. !F:i'_:uf:t those xuteruls I`_'i,..1man_t' d|_\'~t ufal I` `ype alter the son! `g for the h\rvrst. 1|` itself 3 rock less J ' `rt. l'eehng-ll.lcre ad wssitrue, then . 0 of dinloyally ` ' " ""'\`nr-`nl . ' ufrepnymcnl, |pru1 l'- pnof year: Now. Klu- ghhadwere I my nu- HHU Lord lth NH inuq J "9 I11` vgm @011 Lu: l.`\-u `igucb II the rec jihad tho 2-vlls of ". unhsentee umocr But In (Mr B b NINE STORIES

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