Kingston News (1868), 7 Apr 1868, p. 1

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Inzo.-nan. 3 I ' ' lad d `d I amFGI)'FI'TIll|.Pg1t }?Ir?'1Inf|`n n-l--yin: UI Inllt LIIVI UOUDCII _ , ..--uxuull 18 Td,"`Yo.u know," .!!,Ud_|amn1n London II sir, and )I hit lure brow. _II III ! Visitation is `IYM HA, .. 5--Int [arms 0 New, uuluu V""1_""" "W'- ogggn of hve stock, .335` ugtinst 483,ll0 ,_:_- 00 HQ! 07% lrrsrc m!.......... ._~ ' . .135. gre Yer) 1n- wrpnse `how who U! `Ill !!!- `ou the stalemcpts .3 who hive pc-culur _-.....1;ou .\r' nun- ' hug reaclled Mitunl returns: _|-....mt In Ill Llilsuta u.u us Small is Ire- I. in population, Brxmu, lhurc of 11nd and ` V- I... I A1 RI L me nuts ll. Itis ,nnd, it RE- _ _. -.-.. -u-.n.u-nu` unctuocivra. LULIF ahsucncc gave rise to the most. alarming re- ports, and people believed in Vienna that something extraordinary was going to hap- p *n. llmvever. the crisis passed away. M. Von Be-ust. felt. that he could nut defend the strange conduct of the Croatian general. The Hungarian Dt.-legr.- `tion were induced to assemble once more. The Minister of War was on this occasion represented by Colonel Chiczy, Whose name is popular in Hungary, and a letter was read disavowing the sentiments of General Grivicic. and regretting that he had so en- tirely rniscnnstrued his instructions. After this declaration the Hungarian deputy, General Perczel, moved that the sitting be suspended for halt an hour, in order to en- able the deputies to consider their answer. At. the end of this time M. Knlornan Tisza, another leader of the Hungarian Left, (In- clared that he did not intend to assert the course of the debate further, as the insult- ing language which had been used had been withtlrawn. The discussion on the l budget was then proceeded with and con- cluded. _-. - nnatnhillo `L A puliticnl storm :1 unforeseen 5,; it wu violent. took place last week It Vienna. `The Hungarian Del ntiou had the bud- get, or war under iscussion. The Inn- gungc of the different upcnkern who in turn `attached or supported the foreign policy of the Government was cnlm and dignied `till General Grivicic. who was cnmmi|inn- lcxl to represent the Minister of War, rou-. `In the course of his speech he referred to l the events M 1843, and almost threatened ` [tho llungnrinn delegates with the Iabrcs ur soldiers. Amongst other things he at- I tacked Lhe Prcu, and wound up by declar- ing that everything even in Hungary must give wny to Auilrinn ideas. The speech produced the most unhappy reaulu. Thu rm-mlvcrs of the Le wore greatly excited, rlll Dlkirufd their inrlinlnninn To ----- uvI.\I um mum. unuappy reaulu. The thclr indignation. It was believed that these insults were prcmexi-i itnlod, and were the precursors oft: coup J'r!at. The Ilungnrinn Miuiatcrsdid not concvcal their dissatisfaction, and urn-mo measures would probably have been pro- posed and minptc.-d if the president, M. Sumscicl), had not hastily closod the sitting, The ucwsnf this strange scene anon spread through Vicunu. Everybody said than the union with Hungary was dissolved, and that [he llllnunrinn .1..n.n:.m ....\..i.i 1..---- .....u.. ...... uuuguiy was uiusuiveu, nml the Hungarian deputies would leave at once for` Peslb. The scene took pince on the 11th. A sitting was xed for the next day, bu: no member appeared. .\'x-nber did 3 single deputy appear ut the rcceptiun of 31. von Beust, on the same Llay-lhe members of the Hungarian Minis- try even nbsenting themselves. Their :Ill\sIl|||r|av -.o.....\-,l;___.. (V V `A POLITICAL scams: IN N _ It is proposed to have Indies` trains made sepnrate lrom their dresses; so that they can be removed and hung in the Pn- try, after being dragged through the dirt, i when the wearer wmhes to go into a clean I drawing room. Wouldn't it be better to ihsng the trains in the entry when the I ladies go out into the dirty streets, and re- sutne them when they reenter the " clean ; drawing-rooms 1" f The New York World tells a story of A clever French writer, who, being unable to {nd a publisher, went to the court)! and E commenced blnckamitbing. But the great- ` er part of his time was devoted to the com- postion of three Inge volqmes of poetry and essays, which he published as the works of A journeyman blncksmith. The plan succeeded, and it in added that the people were delighted, Ind thnt the poems of this l child nf nntnrn " Ilnin nntnlnrozl rvni-\:t!n 1 -cu: ucusuvcu, nuu hull: sue PUCIIII 01 luli child of nature," this untutored genius, this inspired son of Vulcan," were im- mensely praised by the critics, lnd were ex- tensively purchased. Father Hnc, the famous Cothollc explor- er of the interior of China, relates that on one of his long journeys among thnt strange people his carann embraced an unnsal number of Jack: among the donkey: em- ployed as carrier: of the exhibitor); that these Jack: at every resting p!ace kept up such an intolerable buying especially to- wards morning, :3 to render sleep impos- sible to the Abbe ; that at last he complain- ed of this to the master of the donkeys, who instantly replied that his gracious highness should be no more disturbed by his braying; that, sure enough, I. quite night with its refreshing sleep followed, And that `_ on inquiring into the cause in the morning _ he In was pointed to the noisy Jacks, each with 3 heavy atone tied to his tail. "That." Mid the driver, in the wny we settlo them. The jackass stands upon his V dignity and will not bray unless he can Itrnighten out his tail, and with a heavy * ston-.-Attached he can't straighten it out, don't you see? Every time he tries it the i weight on his tail pull: him down and shuts his jnw. ' -var nun. uuru. u:e\ bild mu have been n-nun.-. TI----- ' Tm; Re-nnlncnxr or M3 ADu1s.-A deputation from the `British branch of the international League of Peace and Liberty waited upon hialxcellency the Hon. C. F`. Adams, the United States Minister, a few days ago, for the pufpoae of present- ing him with an address previous to his departure from England. Mr Edmund Bealea, president of the branch, introduc- ed the deputation, and presented the ad'- dress, which highly complimented Mr Adams on the rare union of statesman- ship, rmn and courtesy, which be bad display during his stay in this country. Mr Adams, who received the ad- dress with a very pleaged manner, made 3 very brief reply. said that he was very happy. to have, it, and to hear `the sentiments which itotgiruaaed towards his countrymen, and l.|I9"_&OI>tl'dl`himB'G1f. It was no part of his ' ince, nor was it his wish, to draw any of distinction be- tween individualljll} I101` 18. to enter into queoti%p,I]|fh might be an- settled. It was 'giqqhy;if.or him to be assured of ooduili, lad`-to have reason to belian tguir was one en- nonllu _-m.-a..I__4. - v uuuwu or LBQF; `ml I `_ reason t out 09 gm? enlly entertained. -triunuuu - 3 bad the utisfsctioxhtp I _ ,3~`.h mu `P probation of his coI_w,tr1Il||! -,9" '9 "n ' which they nkewiae `comm ed; my ronowedcm ., ~ -A 1 they had been willed`, t more deserved by `M 191' which he would but 1, men via the m1 I`-1 .. VIE}/(NA. THE MONTREAL TEA COHPY 6 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL, I1AVE sent over One Thousand Packages to different parts of the country--uud receive e'.'ery day uannncu tbnt the Ten given entire satisfaction. Subjoined are I. few of the numeroul testimon- sln Already received n.`A_II r1 . - A - ` nuuuull LEI UOIDPIDYI Genl.leInen,-The nix chest: of Tea fonnrded \ tome lime since errived in good order. The quality is pure and excellent, and prices cheap. A: I am puticular in buying the but quality of Ten to be bad for our guests, I an planned to acquaint you that is given genern! uliefectlod. Your obdt. eervt., Wumu RIJIIILL. y the Proprieton Bridge-lane, Ha! I uuuuuu Len uompany: Ge:nlemen.-'l`be box of I and Young Hymn Ton which ; great nusfactiou. You may orders. Yours, 50., Store-I {The i{J.L:{}a'S};f," 1,. ,1 Montreal Ten Compn$;? G. "N", 7' Genllamen --Thn nit nl-ad-on AI 11-- A--_ -_- 3....-., . -nu puuniuu. to 7t_ha_v:_i: satisfaction . Home of Senate, Ottawa, Dec. 16, 1867. llonlreol Tea Company: Genlleman _'I`h. I... ..r n_..u-L H - - I -JI IJQJHHD Feloome, Dec. 23, 1867. Montreal Tea Company: Gentlemen,--'l"be Oolong Tea, which you sent me gives great satisfaction. 1 forwarded part ofthe chest to a. friend in Toronto, who intorms me he considers it us good u that be In using for which he paid one dollar per lb. Please: send me a chest of Young Hyson ll same price, win, at 75 cents per lb. Address u before. Your obdt. aervI., Joan '1`. DAY. BLACK TEA.-Com:non Oongon, Broken Leaf, Strong Ten. 45c, 50c.; Fine Flavoured Ne`! Season do. 550.. 60c, and 65, Excellent Full Flnvoured do, 75; Sound Oolong, 450; Rich Flavoured do, 60c; Very Fine do, do, 75c; Japan, Good, 50c, 55c; Very Fine, 60c; Flneag 650, 75. GREEN TEA.-Tvrankny Common, 38; Fine do, 55; Young Hymn, 50c, 60c, 65c, and 70; Fine do, 75; Very Fine, 85c; Superne and very Choice, :1; Pino Gunpowder, 85; Extra Superne do $1. All nu-darn fan `lune .n A! on .. an IL- -, - -- uauu uuprrullls uu 31. All orders for boxes of 20 or 25 lbs or two 12 lbs, sent carriage-free to the country. Tau not mentioned in this circular equnlly cheap. The cotnpeny having determined to take Island in the Montreal market, weight, quality and circu- lar may be implicitly relied on. Where I '10 lb box would be too much, two or three club- bing together could divide, An excellent Alix- ed Tea could he sent for 60 to `me; very good for common purposes, 50. Buyers living be- yond Railway Stations will please send Post lotee order, or enclose notes. The carriage will be paid to the nearest station. Tea will be forwarded imtnedietely on receipt of the order by mnil- containing money, or the money can be collected on delivery by express-men, where there are Express oces. A trio! solicited. THE HONTREAL TEA COMPANY, 6 Hoapitnl Street, lontresl. f` Reductions made to buyers of Five Chest: and `upwards. All boxes from this establishment have the Compenys ntune printed on them. Path 3 |IM9uI-mm Nuncal GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE AMERICAN WATCH. HI! AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY of Wsltbun, lnu.,beiug determined to place their seven! gt-sdea of Wntcheu at prices with- in tho reach of all parties and to emectually that out nll Swim counterfeit watches, have decided from this duo to supply their Wstchel in tho Dominion of Canada ` AT THE NET!` GOLD VALUE OF AIRM- OAN CURRENCY. - The Company by lb`! pcying l duty, cost: and charges on their watches into Ouudn, will up ply to tho people of the `Dominion The Cheapest Watches in to World! T IIE VV-lUlJUI BTU I `II. SUCH II\J-I IIIT IJIIUII Gold Wnlcb nude, ndnpted to any cllmete from the Tropics to the Pelee, at 3 price to unit the wealthy connoisseur or for pteeentelion, to the cheap Silver Lever, In-`on; and Iervieuble, re- gulated 10 minutes, suitable to the Mechanic or Farmer, and quite on low in price so my mode- rate quality Swiss Watch. Our grades of urn; HEAVY usnn `wxrcug FOB nmnwu nxermcnas um ~ LUIBEBHEN, - daervo pciticnlu nhutiou in Ollldn, an no- lhlng can equal that" forrlho pnrpolo. Our lending Wntchu :tuI:_odjum peel, will fogp very in 1) mum 'a_o1.n 0.55:3 I-on umna up rR1v.ulql)l`rnnux; 7'"v r'u up fraquently uhillfuhyl In doift` nan}:- bttu to rep?! tin"! !.I:;9n1z..9-1'I:>1.v ;1h.'o. mac. n4.-ouw ` The Wntcbu are of :11 gndu, from the finest lnl Wu:-I-. vnnn -Janina in QIIV I,'I'AIA fr-nln e-1; , ,} _m-. eepers, Farmers, Others OF THE N. U: nugnuu nreunnlt n you lent me give: >u nmv exnm-_t my fan. ueboc. January 1838. ,. : Ebdlu o(1`ea red in goat] nnrlnn "l`|-- `I'll! IIOI English Breakfnu h vnn -A-.0 ..... _:_-- . .. n nun , car I`.- -I and WATER plion of STEAM ` an us:-, Who):-sale ucr-d pnces T he ivil runs uaw gIVUl expect my rum 5. Sllllll. r\ ALL pnrtlee indebted to the Estate of Willlun Ferguson & 00., Inuolrenu, are requested to make immediate pnyment to the nnderelgned. All Accounts unsettled on the In of June next be nlnnnd In IL- I-......l- -1 ~r_L n no - nu uuouunu unsettled th will be placed in the hands for collection. j:-- SUSPENSION OF BUSINESS. VIVHE Subscribers are extremely non-y to in- form their Customers, &c., that 3 mon. din- estroun re took place in our premises on this Wednendny morning, ruulling almost in the en- tire dew-uelinn of our Goods, consequently busi- ness will be Iuaponded for n short time, which customers will please note. Vn I. nn Insolvent `Ac: M1864 and amend- ments thereto. Intlzc Matter of GE-0-1-f;GE GHAFFEY :9 Brother, Inaolventa. OTICE is hereby given um n eeting onho Oreditors of the above mentionod IDIOITOIHI will take place on MONDAY, the Twontieth day ofApril, 1868, nt ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Otco of Gildonlcovo and Wdkem, Soli- citon, in the City of Kingston, for the purpose of couaidering tho dinpoailion to be made of the floating Mock and olhexf estate of the Inlolvonu, and the proceedings to be taken by the Auignoe in rupecl. thereof. JAIES GRANT MACDONALD, Auignee. ' Dated at Kingston this 27th day of March, 1868. IIVII` Insolvent 1c: of I 364 and Amend- ments thereto. In the matter 0 ALEXZNDER SUTHER I LAND, qr` t City of Kingston, Shoemaker an Tngrilnant Pm coz 033. OTICE is hereby given that the above named Insolvent has desposited in my otce a Deed of Composition and Discharge, purporting to be signed by a mnjenty in number of the creditors of the said Insol- vent, representing three-fourths in value of his liabilities, and that unless opposition '.hereto be fyled with me within eixjuridi- cal days after the last notice of this adver- tisement, I shall act upon the same accord- ing to the terms of said Deed. `I-IRNPV nnnnr Ira vnrnrn cnn stun omesl Letters within the Dominion Do. to the United States... Do. to England, per (`.nn ndinn Rnamnm-n .I.I\la VIIU Juslllhl, GI. Canadian Staeamers 12; Do. tn England, via New York 15' Nemapaper Postage 2 Postage on Circulars, per 0 1 Do. Periodicals nnderloz. 4} Full supply of an the New Stamps on hand. Also, Bill Stampa, Blank.Notea, `$1-., BOOKSTORE, BAq'r_ER s BIBLES,| .3, nooxsiaiaiziujn-e7eiErWas April 1, 1868. 1_u April, 1868. __.__..j._._.:_ April 1. jj VHOET l'ORM-for ulo. ) 3; JOHN amwxmson, Bookseller, Prlnoou-In-eat. 1;! April. 1868. \Jl.l.lClII Kingston, March 28th, 1868. MINING _I_4EAbES. CASE of `law Album t opened and for sale nun City Book wra. Dec. 21. ` JOHN ORIIIGHTON. _ xmixsn, Lstin ma Greek, in an mg: for sale at the Cl; Book Store. Dec. 21. J0 N onmaaron. it Ivory,_Oslf, nnd Ioroeco Bindlngl, terms at the City Book Store. Doc. 21 JOHN ORIIIGHTON. LL. D5035: Dec. 21. Gilt Boots N gnu vuioy.',fot'Inlo at up City Book Rtnrn _-- -:-c-. -uiilu-UIF H case: of sudden` the went; you-s 2-.. -a ..__.1 .L ` ___. [ul these mvnlunbie " A : .;...A. ..t _ NEW POSTAL RATES. Chroma-Lithographs. Pow, very ns, fornloul. the City Store. cc. JOHN OBIIGETON. I-IENDER8ON 8 U4 . 21. sun: Lcuuu Ul. aulu IJCCU. HENRY CHARLES VOIGT. Oicinl Asaignee. stun. March 281.11 151119 IIIIDIVBIII Act 1864. PRINCESS STREET. Albums. t+:I4. '~d Iron Fmu:g.=, NO;I`_I_CE. JOHN onntanrox. R. M. ROBE, Ocinl Auignoo. .516 III 0] Jll of John Due, Enq., YOUNG & 00. u Iuv uu\IBiI|`IIU|J. I I..s... n.-n 11--- EVENING. APRIL 7, 1868.` 3 cents ONE BOX OF.` HA.B`I`E S CONCEN- TRATED LYE (coating 26 canon. will make twenty-ve gallon: good Bo: Soap, or a proportionate quantity of Hard Bonp without trouble or diicult . Full directions accompanying each 03 For sale by. ~ J- 0- KING. fTl'l !"llTa'IV J. vxurrnn-ravn A be haE1a__o'`)-(-1-st:-.[l)'.[;`3`r-`ct:-t ing TOILET R QUIBI B2- "l'|_I..I....I._`I-._,A __;_____.____j_.;_-_ ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET. Juun. UI uuuca I Tooth Paste, Tooth Powder, Florida Water, Eau-de-Cologne and other Perfumes from the most celebrated makers in Lon- don and Paris. 1-y:_____.___ 1a_L n\n Iurolm T0 novsn-xnnrmnsl - 0 GOR.lIAN, Boat-builder, Bimooe-street, o Onurio. A good assortment ofSKID`FB always on hand. Boats for hire. Work done for parties at a. distance must be paid for befor leav- ing the shop. Mu-all Q IRAQ srnom. Aim HIPIIBTANT NOTlOE T0 msa ousmoumus. -...uv-an DJ-IIJI/V an.-nuauuvun ES-IRES most rspectfuliy to thank him nu- merous Customers for a liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. In nlnnlna hi: .01-lunntn I ..- oh- ---A _.-.. u_- cnucuuzug over 1' ll. rnngn I ISAIS5. In closing his accounts for the put year the ndvel-Liner bu determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Ounomen. to` undersund thisnnnonnuement In the molt positive sense. Determined not to be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to Dell BUUTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the iowest remuneutive prices on strictly cash ternia. nnnnid upon:-nun: -i-anal ls. a.ooI...I ` ._.-...I!_A- uu uuncuy uaau Lcruus. Unpaid accounts must be settled imIned'LI.te- ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. 3" That hall-nnia-n -nI' nnah l`.n.n-n--..a 1 , ututsrvuuu LDC Wlll De put In amt. f"The patronage of Cash Cmtomers solicited. - 1 A In-an -uu-.-.-- From Big. Tfiatil-ii)` ii)`:--aL._'rores7|I)'r of Iluslc. Kingston: ---- . -rvp-n u ie;re.?`.`oBis a..m3Zs`,"u...s?s - Princess Street, Kingston. 'I"\'R,qII3ll!Q Inna} -.L4.-.....o6'..n_ ;- .L--I- L2- -4 AVING had ample opportunity of testing Hr Rayner do-Son`: Tuning and Repairing of Pinnoforten, to, since I have been in King- ston,I heertily recommend them to all those hnving Instruments to tune or repair, and would further advise tholo that have Instrument: that ere not in good order, to give them a call at once, u dehy will;-only occasion more work end money when it is done: BIG. OABLO HORL, - . Profeuor of Ionic, Kingston. FROM MR RIDDELL. R REYNEB. he: recently re-covered the . Hammers of the Pieeofone need in my feuiily with the new improved patent leather, and otherwise repaired it. He he: also tuned in, and it is eltogethes much impnwed, theque`li- ` ty of the lone being greatly better thenbefole ` the [instrument we: put into his heads. I shall certainly continue to keep the pine under hie charge for the futum. - J nrnnn1 .'r. ` man-r music or in: kinda, Instruction Bonn, in but anything you want connected with the Hunic Trade, to hunt! -I IIWLY 1mpm}:o ;1,.Qei ;o;_I,|.lo nttha unm- -41* HA--E J9` A!-re inortmant of Opticianh Gaga: and Fahcy A1.-.:_ ~ticles,; as `under : Spectacle! toiuit pry Bight, from 25 com: to 4. I - A room ___..... 7?. "*~ ` V ---3-- --- -v---m -J- --i---' V 4 lynd Oolargi Sisal, Blue and Green` GO_ 9` IS, B.euli'ng G1a.IceI, L " Vie Binds nnd Duubld an-nfm-n- ` 5%! \I'l-ISSUE, U UH. VIBWBI Single and Duubla agnierl. '&Itn.n{a1I and Red! `lnnnan. u H J. .1. It .` 1}, from birth 10 r".-. Bingih"md Doublogyo Gluten, convex and DIIIKIU lllll IIUIIUIU ISUIIJUI-g Botsniunlpnd Beddj;Gluaea, Ieoro-cop-9. . Triped. Ire. Pqeklft Oompuubs, ` Pocket '1`hnap|eou,;1n nut Bnucunu, in. v" G. 3. HOBLR1 March 9. O - ------ -----u1rA~.anAa.'J|J.-' Triohoknlogen, Canada Pomigde, Elm Lustznle,| C '1' 0 'Y:::I,::..-:::; TO THE ;MEDICAL PROFESSION:-.~: ~ he Bnbocribin-_ iould `diect the nttgqgi . the PBOFESSIQN tohia fresh stock of $8 DBUG8,:.0HElIDlI-B and l -EA_BlAGB_l1I'I- ' I ' . nu..- :_n-_.--.. 1.`- u-.. .3 n..;__...:-__ n...J IJ nuu Ill-I15. vKingnton, Feb. 26. "inch 9, 1868. uu nuup. ullulnwlln L JAMES HOPE. Kingston 22nd Jgnuary, 1__868. Feb}. 29. qh:--_ T the MEDICAL HALL is ilways to L had a `d I f _ % R%:(:IrI::`:f:'[1)z::{._ "3 f"' A w H15 LY FAMILY III-II l`lW['1QIslIll$c' ,3 Tho tanning ii; nu of nmmn; A a.' .2 1... 1 Arno;-1xn,{ > rooorgrnnm, . 1.Ipu1rnmy,* V `!. .!.1`9i..3'- .' `:nm'-im `CHEM-IT & DRUGGIBT, B Nar the Market Square. TFsT{1M0N1AL ystailine Cream, Co Cream of Roses, ill: of Roses, Tnnth Pants: i J. REYNER Il--I.I- DI IKIIIH D100` Hnlic Stan Prince: Shut. G, 3, 1I9'3;:f2r. ' '<- '.".."I' .7 V.-'."'.."'.`." P `'F"' 'rLii:"G3E`13ns'r n'Iu 1>:' rO?ii nrslusza or -ran Liver, Stomach, or Digestive Organs. noorumrs GERMAN mmsns In oompoud of the pun juion (cm 31 thy :10 di ' My tanned Eztraega) ol ::dt:;uen-bu, nod ; ___B_3tKl', lit int 1 preparation, hlgly '00`!!!-I! ted, sud entirely fret mixture afany kind. V 'I'It\tnI:. --n1-n-.4- an-a.--__.- - |Wtm,rs i nVui _.., -run-n ' 'iii1iira.AN1rsa1suuAn Toma. In I eouhlndouof all `(bi-ingrodioii tv of the Bitten, with tho pm-on qnnlity at Santa 04-us Bum, O1-Ange, bc.,..msk1ng one of tho nut pleasant. and agreeable remedial ever cloud :9 the public. Than. np.l..-:..._ - 'Il-.1!_x__ I .. A nus yIl_.IlllG. ` Thou preferring 5 Mediclnq free from Also- holie admixture, arm nu I'I'__A-._:-V 4- `*` :. noun woo nave no oluectio: to tho 1 tion of the Bitters, as stated, will has II'-..a-...a... n-_, H -nvvunuu D IIVI IIIIIII llllllco They an both equally good,I.nd connin the suns modicinal imueu, the boica bolwenn the uro- being n. were matter of into, the Tonic being the non pulsublo. Th Illllh, finial Q w--2-5- -1 A---A- ( uuul IuJl.||lvI:E' Ind Ill. established for it ~ It 3. ropmppion ` for the can of those diseases." In this mauso- tion we would Iublnit tho)! re:nedies- _ * M FFATRRS, sue. K -_| nr Av-an LID , '4 - . - . H0oq.hd s G erman 'l_`6ni[.c aanunnn 31 nr. 1:. 1. ` T 1 1 1|i1.`1P|IiIh1 ~ 9 Twenty-two you-| Ifnea t1:ey'*'wI7ro-!irn ii`I j` uodnoad ism. thil. mutt: Gemh! dam; which am my 1mp.-_adhnin.odIyi:;u- ` tamed em-.. hmnnnitr to I manta: extghthnn an: onion humanity guptu ex t",`t_h:n4un: wru-yu ._-um; awn, Inn` ;wiJ.llOI2_||||I!II!I remedial known to. tip ' '3 ,5 Thus remedies will -o'ooI:.n11J' cvuro ~ I470: ` Complaint, Jun T Ohlonic of Neryong, Digrthes, -Dlegg . _ _ _ 4 `_ and all Disease: _ iling ting: ,5 Disordered _Liv_o2, ` cg O-OI--A .dia.o_.-.,D mu, '; _, _. .` illtfgxilliqjl murmur; Resulting from ', ; .!l!_! ` _Cll_,]1_I0 w11a_teY \`.1'/. ; PROBTl`REA:'l_'IOH OF THE SYBEPEII,-; induced by Severe ALab6:T,:.E-ard-, . .-_; . % -hip-.,;E.xpasu:2a.;1.:`m;I:u. ._ *- Thoroil nandIlIdnIoxh3t_eqI'|1:IoL$lIelo` usual: in |uuI|.oaeI'. _A~ to_uo?o!.=v1go1- ` hnpirtdd to'llaovIOlelyI1cII`, Ipbtlwh It:-engthcned, ` food in 1Ioyo3`.;`&-vlit, T diztm; P'|P11.h':|,l;,N0.G 42 - r 99-PI ` ~ _ 4? z11.r!1u-,-_,. .U 2 " % b`!!- 3! I'F!9#T-_=!9 _ ' .% Ind nm.9! .11" .A ;. hoa.lthy:`bing. " ` Alla III 1 ,3 WI` 1: ,IjIp._0n,thc;In_, -11 1% am; __,c{%vm. nciitmimv-0 nfthi-:31 .;`orith:r_ life: an `dixir thn`ti`ih! vnu -am-r `IN. an `arm: V` `:1;/:t.?`ij11:;:_g:,uAt_i!i` vaini, inf_I;i ;_' [L '4 nrdor of more yoI1thM`YMI'p bull ? ' ` Ihnnkou *5umnd.hppi.( mun nnu Iu.Inn.uIo nr wrgmrryyq,;o(}pg1unru'; "'-."."x -_'_':"-_I; _ .' . - rnsois mvnonnnrmri, V Andfigi :u_g'-u~aauh-arcg; IV-`imon whlullnnthn i ii!!! It naval:-ut..;bnoina.-{man ` ` "3 II If f-tho`-f II ' V Oflil 1:103 in 0:130:11. ' thoog _--A l.-..ILL - g. , A .._;aI;.l_ -_ ---_ ---u--uuv, Wll llooancrs `Gut-auman Bitters Those who hue objection Gambian- ion Bitters. an nun! -In 4... ' To thii clulgfpa AI... I;-I- lg A...-I-`II- EWS ahuJ& %-%ut *9 F.` want > An: '. . V new . b I out 1utov=`;ol:%tb!l!lI'?**Q!l!l*-`C3194 _-:33 1.2 `- ` .};i`:` J l&E'LlDrWljIlI`-Illj u`z.:v,-I .' Thou: nduof omnutu lwie T %; -. UL- I..-nI` 1-`KIA nnnnnlnlandlumkl -4.. -.ll.'." ,- ...- ---vvvn u--nuuuu, Will oommws German Toni Q7 urn I-nnfl-u -nn.'Il- _.....1 -L-1 - - - - ' I 6; :-.-;--_a new ii at _) . nan. man` of mm- -- ---v u... - nruuuorub "I M110 `*6? 1 nlmtnlp nunar. jnmor-4 "~93 ~" 2 2" .* Ilfuifi `_ -.- . 7 _v.-~"_.'~ 1| Ill ru-Ions !1`manb`u ` in my own family, of of Dr. Hooked : FROM REV. E. D. PENDAL Auiunt Editor ' ' I have (In! of Hooandm prlvilego tonoonmnnd than u 1 III to all III) In lnuin debillty ot !ron_,diunnu of tho liver. blo tonic, $I.U5' I-lU" UOIIDI I. ._ v I 1 Ubrouab, nd duidod bosom from Hoouudw Gcmai Bundle: sun contor- Il'O T taorfeit. M 1)_:__n_-u ;u-n ` toiled. See that tho liglutnu of 0, I. JAOE801Hu on up wrsppng of, no]: bottle. AIL uh!!! V oral Printing KEN T. |.\.1.1r.-_ rnncipsl Oec ' " ndlnuuh at the Gonna ledfolno Stan, Na.I3IM1l`0 g "*- '*;.'s*`.a?av;... - V .. ',`1~"_;. " ` - Formerly O. N. T. - rnzoss. ' . * 1 Hoothudh Gunman Biacqrt, pg: home, M 13! _ ': Eooannfn German fonts, put rip ggttlea, :1 so par bott!a, or.hslf s W 5. T _ % ,. if Do_ not forget to exnuinq-what; Q article you buy, in brie: to got the ` For sale by ":11 Druggms ind! Hedioinea. A T - rut EIIO Oct. us; 10233313 _I I A G N 31;: iv A '_..4.1" ciizu , u_,, suiabiaiur-mseursgr af-'?iif`sVii any poya ii`: hllul-J-; `~ : ~ 1;l.`?!*"1.lit_D%6i'-n? 9`.!27&E. L ' 70 Ill r , .:.'..? .um as ~ `tff: 3* dwt Prticspu ones" : thn G-nrmnn Inar. o.s=s- _..--`u uuvu uxt nrluoa. They ue Iuucr lro IE Yoqn, vary 1 NUMBER 155; -vwv. 7 napootfuy, ' ' J. H. nmunv, `- "KWI: h-low Guam 3:, IV E ft Ilsa-nnro pnv In nli _1___elear [ __.. J Iclzl, | I $31! will ilvari- I I J loathing with: Al funlulnilnenu ndlnnuhecar .- 'n.IQI Anni waawunnnmaAmwa[x:mm:%au;A '.n H} |':1*r._~`rno.--}.,,,;E KINU 3T3`; -.t`L`l|l.\'_\. -v M. and on 701' - r Cl (20 P" |1,_ 1 I1'.'.un`:~.- . ...| CJOIIOII 5 And FLLEK ' Def street, New York City latitud- ll: }\'1.\`n.~'1`ug rra-ling lllller mpuon Two Dal f .".' ""- Iywutavq. I |r:[`RANS`tC`l'B I nnd Gil meal; Obminuhu Lellerl I-`urn; Q Privnte Bill `Um (`A-.- D=--' "ten plum rules for nfnnu in uckneul Eol. ALCAIP RICHARD mso Inn; EIOI W. I- WILSOI. Ho: JOHN 0 pr: 1 1.. I'-`-- . .-v-nu Dull a `I " . C 3' H I muflpznd Drnlin necessary to jlk pared on receipt 1 . I u 1; Parnulen 3&3 gut July 15!. 1867. ml natural u-ot, ` the slope; of 1 (`111.\".\ TEA either A...) I`- . . . o . - . V ~ u a outt :'s A gtnll ed Flavor . Y allowing dilordexl or :--C Incktn-pox ,.IlmlI.nnv R--ih ` e eccentric and puchetfu sttrscting St. Edmond the those who have were Hr Glad- u.,..,.,......., ......., .. .. .. uni: held wbe b.m.-If ` pgphy 3 flmily. There is dado: about the enor- -Jnilil Irahnd irraclaimablu M H` gpnd with the rvar!en- ` of Gm: Bdlainfwneru Biltilini. The tgricultural cllllthis fnllacy. Then- -`Iii Iihin y-seven million . dh::d,iIH5ipercent,orthir1y| n&cuItinuon, while on f id! tinny md 1 half! (E in Ireltnd, 85 perl nfninlfmillinnn nun nn|_: HI mm: were sware that iIi|i,nd ulso enter {or- hdsll British buyers. I not the least import- lo consider. Batis- Ilvat market uctustions, like extent of on: re- ner forms of a rim!- [ Luuzm... . 3 -2- `--u un;Arn- I ,3IInll-pox, Boil.-, I puou; Hooping n undies, ` rush,Wuler on the ot the disorders: . hreollecting dun is so .33 50 malts 0! the harvest :1 oh. ..-I:_-; _--_:_w- A _ M,-,`ua reached . we ggrifilllrll returns .' nolement Ill all` _ jhncjgn amlnxerclnnls. L ~ mpecung thc har- I Fm galbcrml. is amt, as the best con- .,.,.m.-d when rehahlu w The report in tha - council fur Trude by wcdlllll the mute: hung been settled, '1 Dtlhlsuva 5 :,. ale. _smu1 -`mg! mailed in pop: _....1 an Great Bmam - . .mm. ,,`w_1,,,V_ _`_____ 'm.;unty-six ncrea us the Vheful Brirlin. When thugnzthe pr-vfcssmml, the udunufncturing chases, the lg uouxus, mud subsknct hgulpnpulujon pf Ireland, " hi hnily for etch of the gm o1l|nd,i: is endem that itjm pplc devote Lhemselve: H mum hndis tar mnrc ymnunad; there A C'Ll- 4.-:._.|.__.L L4].-I Qnhn hum-Wr wiuxr---wry- -, L_ The generaiity of our mobeiu.-ve tbs: the land `H1 by n tlnunlly small nnd that Ltzc nuns kl no donmcd to the con- `d`r-39. Szatjstica tell us an LBW `I\!&\I nu sssgors acres. .'..nnntv-nix I '_ :- I IICIQIIHI, fl llti `.` lhlfmilliom, me cu|- ~, the Iuibenncz ` ' of the Pruvy 5 -Uboldl one to rc~` II ditmetrically op- 1 , pruning 0pini0n, _ I Ildtld In indif- 1 '1 ad the greater portion . Ivithe proverbial pig t thnin England or the 1: report assures us W _ teight i s to the has her i E 3'2} count! up fty-one` Il_ Fringe, where` .917 ----% j G OM V` Kl%.`a A_ ' glen ilcuried to per- ?;HIn ohhe Privy Council ` _ I'I-jnnhnd and nrn-i Ami ' [qmurns.:1rc con;-cut: 5: Lime I[YUl'\l&'\l for - [HUI end of August, lill be set it rest up. oftbc quesuun ..[ [0 [UN] out. rhc

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