II) lily In (C HIETKUI, E|LLI.l:l I DUNK III ILIC I IIIIUV `V All" I stnnufnelnnuv Ti.-on. \ I. Cnty 'l'nnur. `v `"0 laugh Lulu to 5! {fir Blacksmit . ' Vcred in my pa IL lllll I.AJ.\ UVAV. 3:14" .~l`|i.\N\`.E, Agent hi`: , Clzu-cu:-: Street, uppusitu . maa! Iuwa -u - Ul"I"lI_`H : II.:|d|es' College, [DU D_....- \..|..._ I" _ higpal rick, . u'rI`.HT\ I~'.\ ux Wk .( snullI;. \uv\v-H. \-. J luv I1`, W:||kn-in. (`ll\.\'l'H|i\. L ... .4 m tint 1 Irma. Price 8| 50 -, six for H` K Willkfll. 7&3}: iie[o}nIo1. E69 Ii; um. |iIl'l'Ht4`l'. 5-v "3 `V Illicc in-ux (`bronco to I I mum": _-\ucti.nu npuum: or II III "E32 to v I I'll!-F * \| L.-L~a.u R. M. R(Nll. Major Evnvn-, `F-|'.`~ L Hcllmnth. Ilnllll. ` part Of thb I .. ILAIUH-v rn'um.ud- '|tur in (`Imu- |.' H... \`o-. ,5 mt R. `\\"hitu"` ' :nll.ll". ..u L... Ill`. Fnlg , \\ |l|1.uh f 1. t ` ? t 8 I Ottawa and Kingston 3 PASSAGE MU)` FREIGHTELIN E. | Cb. 7* ; THE NEW AND COMMODIOUS Ump. I , ' ; X u I Cubhodmer` ` v CITY OF OTTAWA, .. ` - Clrrun Rvm; Lug} Will be on ems line betweext om man Kingtnn, iesvmg K tduwh TUESDAzYb` , lud.FRlDA.YS.t3 P. .. Ililg-Ottawa an , le XIONDAYS and IHUBSQAYS It. 7;A.M., ! want . --n;.... ..+. um` intermediate stopping places. i And at .5 r,.\1., on me arnval m the lifl`. ll. uni; V - u_1 P.-1 of Qui ntc .\'te.-mu-r. av.-1 w`ltm!:"v g< . E3 [fame 9:50 P..\l.. and New York atS:00 \ \n ' V r Klnzstoq npf.,`L`Ln-1:a|qq.|:ge;R,9ut(`. uur .uuu!ru...I 1-\'cl'_\' .\l<.1~1nn;.; (Mun-In alt at/ll.-\l.l~'rl';\.\"l` l"l\ E. tuuchim: can aid .\le~.:uuix-la Hay. __.___ --_. ---uu\' \)_\'.\`IS'I`lNl} of the .\'l`LE.\'DlD LALI`. S'l`E.\.\l|~.'l1.\' .-XTHE.\`l.\.\`.. . Capt. J. J. .\lo1'l<.-y, AB\'.`\'Vkl.\`l.\.\'...... " J. B. listen, Will cnmnwux- their regular trims hetwt-v=1 Ugdouumnrg. Uswegu. Ulmrlutte ( -tmlinq tur liucln.-an-1', .Vmg.\r.L l".~Llls aunt` liulYalo).` and ` 'l`UllU.\"l'U, nu um `Sch inst. x~.n.:1s,nI'IIg ll lltmi $.KI!'l l|L,~ Rome P. .\I., \'."rk at 3:00 A. M.. and also connecting with the N. '1'. ('-1'3 I'm- pullers for Uiwego and all \Vcstcm Purts. til.-:1-~..lK\r~L.`\``\'u`.;.l 41,.-at Win `nave (`Ana \'.u-out l.i0IlI(`, KC., lctlg EHO I1. 1.1K. tI'3ll)l III!` I C 3 _ I131. and the Bay of (h1inte`n1d Lanna" ` Stesnxcrs. '; f One of the Stu-zuncrs of the :`s`--m`o Linc \\ `ll lca\c the St. luwr-.-nu: \Vlmr|', font of Julm nun Street, (or Tor--um zunl I[:uuill.uIl, cur` .-Ulcru-mu (.\luuL\_)s exvq-Lu-I) at HAIJ"-l .\.\'l` l"l\'E Jobck. Also, one of thu sienna.-lax uill luv Cur .\luuIru..l .\l<.1~nin;.; \Muu.ln_\' .-xv:-p. ahat/||.u.}~`.|-,\s1` I-`l\ I-' - ,_4 . v| _ ` __\ v _ .....u _...u ....u. UUINLR E.-\.\`|` at 4 .-\.M. UUl.\'U \\'ES'l` at 6 RM. For Passage 'l\1-kets apply at the oice vf Fulger Brua.. Uutario Struyt, or at the Lalgu and Rivor St.c:uu|>o:\t Utlicc, St. I.;1\\'n-ucc` \\'ha.rf, foot of Johns In St: - -t. v , ` Pnnangus going the` \'cs.-`can procure Tickets \'i3 (ire.-at Wcst.:rn, 1)`-truit and .\lil- ` waukee and` ' snrvenlrnl ways xxur l)e!.mit, (`l1ic$,hIif\A'z\uk P-r:.uul J_l:\vu-1~. .hJ~ .3... mg. .n ALA ___-A I _" -vauasrt` u.uu`W_ snrvelirnl w':_y's Iur Ulucng-l,'}ll'v\':\uk1:e. ("-miulllm-u-1~. ind` duo Mr nthe }n'nc.| :pai!I:svti:~.-ti:-3 West, and also Via Pncilin: {ai'.x-and to l't:Lh, Xebruks, Colnrndo, Ne\':uln and Ualifurnm. t 3 ~\ rmnfnrinluh. nml .\4.n\'..l\;nu \\'.\:.:. - _-curnlxn, Lomrnnq, A evadt and-Llali1'u1'nia.. I! A colnfortuble and cunvcment \\':xiting Room for Lulics uni Gentlemen on the \Vha.ri. v. u. 1lA: I`UH, Agent. Kingston, June 22;, 1371. f \ . Kingston and Vt"-ape Vim-1-nt lfc-1'r,\'. And at 5:1!) P.M., nn arrival of train frm : Home &c., meeting the (`}.'l`. Ii. trains for him ` and Wis! and the but-uhg steamer for Mm treal. E Vmrh. _ . pt 1 S0i=1`:rtwight`of pg:-asytpply t4.>_tlr,=-p:t=2~ A - 3`h77'H 3"wD:"M id1&Y," ;_ .3 , , _ Gggm, Ottawa. - - G. M. KINGHORN, Foot of Brock Street, Kingston. Khtoll, July 24, 1871. ms Am\'+;-1.1.v}-:1}: .-....1...w U u..n|.m...{ .\-m,n~;.\mn m-m~:u u. ` .sQ;.u.\It.'1;< L. 7 \'Ul{.\`lL`.\.\ . C.\pL }~'i|`-K, .\'|' \I.l` \ \ -`I .\l{ I .\.\ l'.\s.x'1\o|:n` K1_\\::<`1`u.\` uu:1.\1`m.\.\` UMMENCING this lay, the Steamer 1 UAZELLE will run as uudcr luring thc ` summer months :- ` v i vuailv . Kingston an; W'oll'o`lsl:1Kd I-`en-3`. E Leaves Kingstun. At N-II} A M, I I k Kingston, March 27, 1371. Wm leave eve * i\% I~:b)31sIiA\' and FI`.l- : DAY .v.- 530 A . and s 1-.M. 1 For freivht or p.-uaag_ e up I on board or to I ' '11. M. HNr.'nun:~z, ~ Ferrv V\'hArf, foot of Brock Street. ' ?_;L.IL.&i 't'ah'uamn .Va\'ig1_itlon'.( o\:1 1:Ii1y .` Kings lh)\' \I \I 1|: 'I`I _ r114 ..za 'r"r; W111 leave Cape Vmcent A0 C1 . A \l nn ..-vi.` HUUT rt-nu Men]; to ho hrul on lxlmfxl. For E`!-eight` or passage and y nn bn.-n'rd or 1 H. M. |\|NHllUl{f\. Fen`: `Nhzxrf, foot of l5l'u-:.k .\'tr.,-qt. V: ._.g..l .-l.. mi Ichi ` ` Ferr \\'1..{rE {Kit xaugqsoa, fay nsm. ` l'(`l'l'y \YnxrI, IOU` Kingston, May I, 1871. XOMXIENCTING ON TUESDAY, `2Stl| in<:t.. J] the S or G Z`LLE I)._ 1' kn, ..c;+mWe..cu?g51..smtm..s.. .r ,, -. LL- :..L.........Hnh. nlnrmzx nll l|U'e l{U\'.>\|. .\l.` HONDA 6:1!) A.M. ' . \.Jl., Ull IFTIVII , meeting the (}.'l`.. .-.n um n... .4 o |' (ll IIII` n...n . . Express Lino. \ , - , . . . 1 m..,txr$i\>I::C:sxn`Ax- E Go to Donald Ma.ckay s and R P M A ' ' M. 1_;1N 7 {V31:`.\:,W mrmakrsoeuruy ksm-L-L. .1-.. I IQ'.'I AA.l" l.\ll. 'l`lll{UU(ill LIN l-I. te '_ , [ul1ith`s' a. mpai rock- I "Bdlvny!'I.I1n'Ilg L N01011: ahd LY. IJ::n'cs \\'ulfe 1 9:00 A ` I100 I 'l.ll\ ` CDILHJ I . Jl` 8:00 l .` I`etrSl.r. \v\"nte'rtu~ ur when ahu an 1` f rum Cape. - ....'n-. n.-.. Fair -* K .~1 Q .\I ` 1 %2,":a`"4f.`w? :-..nn 13 \I 2 In-41;\llt1. A \l nc bupuuu :M 3A I 2 Captain I I` `} A KINGSTON; NEW BOO/KS `( Just Received` G:)1)E\`: l',.`.. .' xuvl .\ lini ` lnmus, Lhlilllli Dunks, and Lct Best and ('h0a.p0:;t in the City. I'I11, _, 'H-- n C & I'I.\`EAl'1?LE. .,Ltf1,t-\a kip,-fibon :18 -. I f.ll.,):1`o: cm; tun. Thos. & C0,, HAVE 0N HAND a good assorted stock I ` of Clothiug.m:mufact1wedonthe reminea, ` consisting of All Wool ('3:ma.di:u| weeds of `the Latest Styles and Newest Pattenxs ; a : great variety of Coats, Pants and Vests of gcvery the-.rn; a. great \'a.1viety`of Flrumel 1 Shirts, Vhite Shirts and Rcgstta. Shirts. I, Clothing; made in thelatest styles and work I .-.- ......nQn. I Shlrts. \\'n1I',e nun Clothing i '.I warmnted. v Pnwnar nf I(na wuranted. Corner of King and Brock Streets, facing` the Market-Sqllare, Kingston. DONALD MACKAY, 1! Merchant Tailor. -o `II r, (Ibo from -61.1 , . .....\, u.;..zuu r1,",l` - Ti `,sr;\x`s, 'rn1`1; >.\\ .\ at l}A.Li.. and .-(`chill r -:1 ~.ll .I|.4VI"` DOW S PATFNT \'.\.\'lLl,A, i ti 'I.;q`_~l1:)r-&:radBvF7 . begs to thank his ml- inerous customers for their iibeml trouage , in the p- t. and intimates for the utum he I ' will, sg-jot conne himself to the ` I Coffee and Spice Business. A n -...l,.._ ..u-A-unntlv attended to. LOIIOO Elli spun: Iiilllnugygg A11 olden promptly attended - J. A. KARCH. `, Office and Residence, Earl Street, between Ragga;- %nYvin%`:n1;{J?m' July 15. ('.\|mns1* AN!) DRITGGIST, L. \'}I|i\' I..\R(-`E AILRIVAI. of ROOM | A}'l-.`l:, ll,'.`,`.\10l|. ill -Irn-I .A&.. '(H.\I(3El`., nu. Isl l'.'1\.\ l EH .\l.L\lt'l`, '.\ ill lvu {us 1.2. Iced Cream Soda l _\l.\"l` .\'HI)P AND 1:m>l\I PAPER - l|Il'nI` #TA. KARCH, ` EAVING RETIRED from the Grocery and - " T;-adg, his _..Ll3.l.`.3.......-. far their natrouna I I 'iT[L\ A SPRING SWT. ('U|<`FEE AND (,'I`.EAM. r on. Ganmxoqule ziml Clayton. : :r1:`.x.A El: S'}}1:m1.1<, 1:. ])_\\'1s, I \l'.'l' ' .-1...-|`|.~-0 - - " ALI. NEW PATTERNS, Room Paper. Al Wm. Robinson's .ill be sold at the (`hcapust Rate, L-\ \\' I'llil{Y, Choice Syrllps, an India. 1i|:u~'s-\\ .1 `g. \\' -1. July 18, 187 R. WHITE, 43 P_;`I1tCss .S`!rmI.'. ..\D\ `:5 HOURS I'.Ek`I$Il"'I'S. In|lLIlH|H Ill I/H8 DEll](llll'Il M: \\':u no .~Tlll;I.ll and pour :uc since. S4 `:0 hlni.-`h. \\'11y lid you not go "wt :1 IL-cu-Ht E11i|.iun . Next :1 such :3 thing you had bet 1.11:1 nmguifying glass, or n. 1`-1.-:4; you might mzumge it you right `ILs(' \ I .;Huws n>`ll:\ I -`o am nl (`uauanoque ml|..t.- xmxns J. (CANADA). WEDNESDAY EVENING, ; 4 1'. .\l.,\ Uamaueque at ; um! I` l`I-lay. .s\\'11-`1` & to A", PE.\R, supply ht .-\cCu .111 l.cttc1' Books, > (`Mr :\g\'!H S, I.;\\n'el|ue \\'1.ar:'. \\'. ]`.4 HHNSUN. AS PBERRY, .: Imxtter with your Hy Lnuw myself, but 7 tlu-r trying to read, my nf the Sta.nda1'-1 ` HI} .~.....n ....a v.n..-I FOUNTAIN, car the I\Ia1'ket. I.E.\I()N, vine-gloest L`h;)l tcr every j and Pnpcl` ul SATU 1. rent ? All - --10;: Q Fa Vulllbtq wry lg! nuuann (;Iua`1\iA'l'; ]`n0I-I~:RTn-:-;.-'1`heir odour is strong, di'usi\ ; and zmalugnus to mint. \ )Iuu1v.\L l 1:u1*151:'1`11-`A AND ['.sE<.--Buchu le` ` dency to the Urilmry Urgaus. They are given in ntlnulnlrnufu nf H. n..:..... -,--...u_ - m llIJ1'lIIJ IADIII LB- ilitfusive and somewhat n.r01nn.tic ; their taste bittcrish lluI`1 l`ll-Is` leaves 3.1- ] Tliey given 111 complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as (lrav itlie Blzultler, M(bFlnitl1TTlL2ltlOll of the Blrsalaler and U ,and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, zevacnatinn. The relnedjw has also been re } Cutaneous Aeetions an llropsy. 1 ll:-,l1nlmltl's Extract Buchu 18 used bv [)Cl'.lO`.IS from the Anna of 1 cm or". -...A am e gently stimulant, with :1 peculiar ti 11- cl, Chronic Catmrli of l`(.`tllI':l., l)isc:`ns'..- of the Prostate (mind f1'u.u 3. loss of tone in the parts concerned in its conunended in ]ly:41)C1ISi., Uhronic I-ll1eum:1tium, 1 puuaueolls Auecuons and Jlropsy. by pemous f or in the decline or change of life; a.ftu1' U01 . children. I 1.. ..u',...A.:h_.. - .,,,I: , 1 n 1 .. -. - n and mimmmation. `V - ` llelmboldhi Extract Buchu has cured every case of Dizulu-,t.~s in which it has been given. 1 Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and lnll;mnuuLiun of the Kidneys, Ulcemtion ofthe 4 Ki(l.l1e_\'S and Bluleler, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prust.mte Gland. Stone in the l .lad- ` der, Calculu, Grrwel Brick-Dus.t Deposit, and hlucus or Milky Dischzxrgcs, and for eufeulilml '3 and delicate constitutions of both sexes, nttemlml with the fullowiiig symptoms :-Imlispnsi- gtiun to Exertioii, Loss at` l nwcr, Loss of .\L.-ninry, Diiculty of Breathing, \Veak Nerves, Trembling, Hun-or ot Disease, \\'akefuluen:<, liimncss of V l Flushing of the Bu-ly, l)r_\'ness of the Skin, Er eraal L;i.~4.sit\ide of the Musculxxr System, &c. }lehn1mll u Ji`.xtr.u.-L liua.-hu is Diuretic and Bloo ing, .1'l1l.C11I`CS all disea.~zes 3.1-iuing Ifrmu l|alit.a 4'-f lis. excesses and iunpruclcnces in liie, j auperscdiug L`up:iih:1 in utfectioiis for which in is used uptiun on the Face, Pnllicl Uuuutenaucc, Uni- ialun, l'a.in in the I. u:1:,-k, lint llmuls, ` lmpuritics of the Blond, (-*.-., , , in cminectiuu with H;-hnbol.l`s Ruse i '1 \'V.1sh. Beware of countorfeits. Ask for Helmhe1d s. Take no other. 1)..-scribe symptoms in all miiiniunicatiolis. % He1mbo1d s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, 'I`Iu1 Cl-nni Illnn Du-Minn soul lD..-..ut:.... ._n uscuua lI\AIu.|A|IA\.nu\| nu nun. V. ...~....,...., .....v.. we did not know to be goml-p:1rtieu.la1'ly for infants. But of Mrs, \\'inslow s Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge; in our own family it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant troulsled with cnlicpuim qnit sleep, and its pa'rents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these lnlcxkaillg. Here is an article which works to perl'e0t'K`ll'. and which is harmless ; for the sleep which it affords the infant is perfectly naturill. and U19 little cherul) awakcs as bright as a button." And during the process of teething its Value is inenleulahle. \Ve have frequently heard moth- ers say they would not be without it from the birth of the child till it had nished with the teething gigge on any consideration whatever. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents a bottle, Be sure and call for i 117v\Vml' ruvnh nr\r\Il'\TYY\'{`1 ot"n'r'n V " V. school. 1 111 me summer or 15113, your humble servant I was engaged in the wlmlctisliery which is car- : ried on by American and L`-anadian fishermen, i in the Northern sons, the range extending `from the southern point of Newfoundland to (lreunland and Ballin s Bay. After various adventures that would not interest the gene- ral reader, we found ourselves, on a. bright morning in July, sailing out of the harbour of Old Fort, so named from the resemblance the hills surrounding it hear to an ancient fortress. The weather being line, we were all on deck enjoying the scene, when the lookout" at the masthead announced a school of killers in sight, and the vessels coursewas at once shap- ed toward them, and all hands were soon rea- dy for the fray. The boats were lowered, and we bent to our oars, anxious to make a cap- ture ; and now while we are approaching our prey, let me tell you whats. school of killers means. Fishermen call a number of sh together 3 i Instead of saying as you would of a Inuniber of sheep a ock, they say a school. i 1 y I , __._ .. \,---.. AD-O? ' uuuuren. 1 In affections peculiar to Females, the Extract Bnchu is unequalled hy any other remedy, as i 1 in Uhlorosis or Retention, In-egularity, l`a.iufulness or Suppression of (,'usLom:11'y Evncuations, I Ulcerzxtenl or Schirrous State of the Uterus. ' DISE_ASI .S 01-` Tm: BLADDER, KlII.\'E\'.`1, (iR.\\".SL AND DROPSIC.v\L SwF.LLnm.=:.-Tl.is medicine 1 increases the power of Digestion. and excites the Absor'uent.s into healthy a.ction, by which l the \Vate-ry or Calcareous De-positions and all Unnatuml En.l3.rgem\.-nts are reduced, as well as i 1 l pain and inammation. 1 Hsalml-nhl'.a Wyn-an+ n..,.1... I-..... ,..-_-.1 -...r r -v ` - ' ~ ' - ' 1 | will mdically oxtorn1inat(- I I Sure Legs, Sore Mouth, So) I ni11,!.~1 frum the Ear. \Vhif.n more Legs, DOTS Muunl, bore uezul, l .x'onch1t1a, Ski!` nings from the Ear, \Vhite Swellings, Tumurs, Cnucel lzu` Swellings, Night Sweats, {ml}, Tcttcr, llumnrs pa sis, a.nda.1l diseases that have been estnblishml in 1 {Gina hr.-n:n'nJ pvnrpnsdv far Hm zxknvn m.nu.I..h.+... A perms, anu an uxaczwes tn:L1'. have been estnbllshcd In the system for ye.'u's. V l iem )r.- ared ex ressl for the above Com Jlilllltl-l its hlood- mrif 'nnr ro ncrties are `oater ,` _ . , ' I _ Y1 o P l 2, 3 than any other prepnrziuon of Sa.rs9.p:u'1Ua. It glves; the comploxlmn it clear and lxealthy colour, 1 and restores the mtlent to a state of health ztml mrit . For urifvin I the blood rumo`.'in . . . . . . . . P, - 5-: v 8 l all cllromu cnxxstllultlonal rhse:L~\es anslng from an unpurc state ot the hloml, anal the only re- lmblu and ellcctual known remedy for the cure of Iuumz and awullings of the bones, ulcerations of the throat and legs, blotchca, pimple.-3 on the face, crysipcla.-3, and all scaly eruptions of V the skin, and bc:u1ti1'_ving the complexion. liliLMBOLl)'S C.l'l`A`Wl}A GRAPE PILLS. .. , _ .. .. .. .- . rm... ....,..4. ...,1;.,\.I.. n.........;..,. ....,1 4 ..u..._.:.. :...,___.. --......-.-v....r n `/4131. :1 :12: ulull I": rlhhu The most reliable Durgativc and Uatlmrtic known, supr.-r.aerlii1_g Salts, Magnesia, ctc., in Sick or Nervnua Hczulaclnu, Jallmllee, Indigestion, ('mz4t|p:Lt.mn, l)y.~spe1oai-3, Bilimwiwsa, Li\'c1'Uom- plaintu, General Deldlity, etc. No xxauscn, no gripmg puina, but mild, pleamixnt and safe in ` I a l I s I i operation. The (7z1ta.wl2a.(i-r:3pe Pills are ]I11l`o.`l_y vegubu.ble, being cun1po:=.ed of Uatawbu llmpe l Juice and Fluid Extract Rhulmrl). Bcwarc of 1.ho~sc clncap p:1.t-.-ut pills, 1` inexperiuns,-el persons, \'en.lml. in wooden buxea, lllI)St 5 or other deleterious drugs. _ He|mlmlil s Genuine 1'rep:n':1ti0ns. E.tulli<.lie(l upw:n'd3 of 20 L IIELMBOLD, 1 ;-a.<:tica.l mnl Amiycmi Ullduxls J Street, 1 hi1:nlulphin., 1'3. SOLD BY !)l{L'(:" I ,_ , _, ,, ,,,_ _ carp-le'sssly prepared by an" wliiuli cuuzuin uitlici` c.1.lmnul, mercury years. I :-cparucl by II. T. t, 5`)! Bmu.1v:Ly, `I.Y.. aml 101 South 'l`cnl.l1 }l.`s"l`S EVE[ \:\Vl[El`.E ` llatcllelol-`s [lair Dye. I This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the. I world ; the onlytruu and pc-1-fectDye. llzu-m- , le:ss-reli:shlu-ins1:1.nta.ncm1s--n0 disappoiut- | ` mcnb-uu l'llllCl1lUllH l.lnt3--4l0c8 not cnntain i lead or any \'itn.lic puisun to injure the hair U1` ! system." lm'igura.t-.-:4 the hair and l(`1I.\'u it soft and beautiful, black or brown. Sold by all lruggiats and dual:-rs. Ayplicul at thcj Factory, 16 Bond Street, New \ ork. i Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. i Rm . SYLYAN UH Conn thus writes in` the i Boston (flu-.v(ian Fremnwn :-\\'e would Ly nu ' means recommend any kind of xnediciuu 1 hicln ; De sun: uuu can nu i MRS WINSLOW S so0'rHn hurls" on the outside wrapper. All others are Having the far-siwnile of "CU1`:'l`I & P12- ! base imitations. Brown's Bronchial Trochcs. I have never changed my mind respecting them from the rst, excepting to `think yet better of that which I began thinking well of. ` HENRY WARD B1-zzcmm. _ .._ . n. It .1 W, n __ - ___ J1`... lab;)u,r 0 ,` " 537.. 11. u. ml1Il1'I'E.n`V""'9l !`f' '1 ' (`They have suited my case exactly-reliev- . ' "th . me my hr=*'`fT.1`;`.:`L:`:,.: " Chorister F1-enc1 11 Ch`'h-9 Mntre.a`l'v_ Asthere are muuti '~be min to OBTAIN .1..- nan:-uinn I depths, and, graspijng {he line; to keep it from running out mo fact, we are soon Ikimming swiftly over the waves. It is impossible to describe the excitemut of such an occuion. _ ,It has nuicient er to excite the keenest interest, but the w e- Contain no 0 ium or Anything injurious. DR. A. . Hmrns, Uhemmt, Boston. An elegant combination for Coughs. ` DR. G. F. B1_exnow, Boston. I recommend their use to public speakers. REV. E. H. Uxurxx. yr... ..-I..o....u mlinf in RI-nnohit'3` ' J1n..\nl vv any ..-nu For Throat Troubles they are a 5 -ic.- N. P. \ nus. KEY. 19. 11. \_;nAPI.\'. Most salutary relief in Bronchiik? ` REV. S. Smormna, Mon-istown, Ohio. ` ` `Very benecial Vhen mlfering fmuncolds. Rnv. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. Almost instant relief in the distressing 1.....- A` Inronthinn neculiar to Asthma. . An! yed Izl spun 1 , __._-__. 1.... `you u-ayva.I~JI.U1.lw.lJ.l.JIJ, The Great Blood Purier and Beaulliier of the Complexion. lIELMB01. s l;x'l`l:A.c'l' SAIISAPARILLA `.nn.|`17 .-.v+nmn.m+r-. l`....... IL,-. .......A.-A u___.:,. _ cw, - - - ~ SPECIAL. NOTICES. Imost instant reuex In tne tusnn r of breathing Asthma." A . `. &3qI.1`qx,`)Iew .YI - A~-- -..-..Ll.. .* ""i:A3`fE.* _,. 1.-.". auxin: .. -...1~..m.m. --1 um unubeu 063103.] DIILI-S3111 (?llENA'l'A--BlI(`lIl} LEAVES. >ir stmnu 1H'u|t-d\.'.x arr` _~,....,....1...; .....-...~,.L: .i `J `.1 gm.-. L1 0 [I`ru:n Dispensatury nf the United b`tates.] IIDSII A (`ll l`.1\I A 'l' I __ ulmmiiv I In A -r-= y from the ages of 18 to `Z5, and from 35 to 5-5, ; Uonuelneut or Labour Pains; Bed-\Vetting in e , (,'usLom:11'v Evncua.tim.s. ! Irinzury Gravel, rsnlaler Urcthm, c, nsconunended =. n:*1;1m'r.as'1jA Y m"Z'.?{'1_.-. .I~-~- . u. n. u. an uunuu. | v _ I nu}-pose the majority of my young readers 9 I have not seen the great Atlantic Ucean, on , which the following adventure took placc, but ' they (`an all Iind itnn the map, audit they will `look for the b I.mit.s of Belle Isle uhich sepa- e ru.t.L-s .\'ewfoun(11a.nd from Labrzulor, they will | see the exact lucatiou of the zulveuturc of which I am alpout to tell them. In the summer of l.`%i3, _ymu-humble r I engaged wlmlminlwrv II/.'I`ir`.I 6. M.-. I P |;SALT-\\'A'l'EP. SliE J`(`l`l.l'.`S--A \VIIAL- I INU Al)VEl\"l'U1LE. Fisliermen ' i number they say A killer is a kind of porpoise; when full grown, is from twenty.ve to thirty-five feet long, and they get the name of killer from the fact that a. number of them often attack and kill the whale. Whalers seldom attack them, as they yield but little oil, but sometimes _ when whales are scarce they condesceml to be- : stow 9. little attention on the unhappy killer. ; But here we are I, while I have been explain- ing matters we have reached the school, and unshipping our oars, put on our mittens to keep the line hunched to the ha 11 from hurting our hands when we get mat to the killer ; and using our paddles instead of oars so as to glide over the water as noiseless- ly as possible. The sh wewere in pursuit of was one of the ,, largest, and had detached himself from the school, and unmindful of spproschin danger was slowly swimming along, making ut shal- low dips and then singto breathe. But now we were close upon upon him and our hsrpoon- er, standing emchpoiseu. the n, and as l he I'lSS to the nnrfnnn nllnnds -a nnmzirln nnr I 1 {I Ii 1 1 scanuxng 8%! the . I lm-ut Inn I111:-In 41 Cl, an-auulug enact-.pU 8.1.10. _ was we ` S33 Qlvfpct almost: -a. ungside our boat, he hurls the barbed ironinto the quiver- 1n side of the new thoroughly alanned killer. v\ ithamort of ammv he nlumzes into the II] V lime or the thoroughly alanned Killer. ith a mart of agony he plunges into the grasping the line imnossible I. AUGUST 2, 187]. ,-.'r,?,.4'i["L7'.'s'?/7 -'2. `gjtcxvs. ...;u .u.u;;u;u.uxx.|.V u1`4'.1.lx1J.VD. On VVednesday th New York Herald published a lung letter from :1 con'espu,n- - | dent who related with apparent pride that , 3 he had given publicity to 9. private latter r 1 from Mr Jelfersnn Davis, and then, having ' had the impudeuoc to call upon Mr Davis was told that he was "a. liar and a puppy." The fellow seemed to have yz dull semsu that `n this \v.'m an incmh gm! nah] n!`5m...,.....l.. u`...; r > v uuu \wn1c11 was suu attached to the now dead ldller) getting :1. turn around his uncle, but he had the presence of mind to stoop down and free his foot, when he came to the` sur- face almost strangled, his eyes prdtrudirlg from their sockets, when he was safely taken into the boat. Thus ended our adven- ture. I might, however, iucideutly remark * that we recovered our line and secures] the l killer, which made enough of oil to recom- E pause us for our lost boat. \.Ve also were = taught not. to despise small things, but to ex- crciss caution at all times. Al Hllfrl f*""`\ .;` I """" ":"" """ - 7 V y r x C F 1 f H: KIUKIIIK It 13 Ulllg IICLIIIIIIY Kicked. "A personal friend of the ox-Cbnfeder ate President showed our hero in condence part of as private latter of Mr Da,Vil'l with a strict injunction that it 'ahuuLd not be- published. Pcrmiasion to make a. co `y of it was distinctly refused. Thereupon Jen- ! kins wrote out from memory as much of it as he could remember, and telegraphed -it I to his newspaper. The mental prooeln by which he convinced himself that this Wu 3 ; proper thing to do is very curious and char ` ra.ctc1'istic. `The code of Imwnnnnar unnrn. I Luus :I.vu1l1ug lu:1.:c( (.l'Ll.slu.cl, an we wvulu inu\'iLu.hly h;-.\'c bu-cu if we hml 1-cnlaiuul in ftnu burn. Aml uuw cuzsuexl a. struggle for cxisteuec. \Vc wcrc ul1,hea.\ily clad, .-sud the water mther colder than is consistent with canxfort, but the broken oars and debris uf our boat were near at hand, and those who were not adopts at S\V`i1l1n1iu supported themselves on the fragments, whx e the rest of us swam around until picked up by another boat. The only iucouvcnjence personally felt by us was :1 thorough wetting, except the harpooner, who was almost drowned by the line (which still attached to the now dead ldller) getting turn at-mnul }n`a nnnln |...+ cram: caution at all times. At some future tune I may gxve you an ac- ) count of other a.dventu1'es. ` um xeuuw sec-meu to nave duu 3 this was an insult, and said afterwards tliat 3 he would be even with Mr Davis yet. It is believed that he is the author of a scandal- ous and untrutlzful story that has lately been circulating in some of `the American papers in `which the private reputation of mu ex-Prcsidexxt is grossly attqcked. The N ew York Tribmte l_1a.s the following "whoo- mg a.1'ticle upon the .l1erald's letter : l ( )lll` llf fl'in1nl Junlrhun `Finn n-A3-n v mg tn mum upuu um 11e1'cuu. .9 letter "Our dear friend, Jenkins, after going all ax-uund the wurld, as the incanmtbtspirit of `The Blatharakite, pushing info Mu. Ma.nstield s bed-room, gettu1g,snubbed.by the captive Verhucl at Wilhelmshohe, and, just escapilxg uxpulsion from the Vatican: at the lmnds of Catrdilllll Ahtonlli, lizls turned up again on his hative soil , in all the glory of his hopeless vulgarity and his Old sublime self-satiafacticm. Age cannot wither him nor custom stale his innite` vzuiuty. Whether in the pulzycea of kings, the gaudy saloons of Mr 1*`iak`a uliatrcsscs, or the bur-room of :1. 'l`x.-nuussce tavern, he ` has still some new pattern of vulgarity to exhibit. Put him 1n any new cgmpany you please, and he will be sure to prove hixusulf a snob several degrees worse than any other snob in the room. Beside hiya, lieddy the l; ln.<.-ksmith is nearly a. noble- man, and 0. Baxter-street Venus almost scmuu genteel. .\'n1nn\vn-.ulm nan Jnnlrina Inn.) u-. .11 1 :!L'L'llll! guuuzui. 1 I Smno weeks ago, Jenkins had an ad- venture with Mr Jeifurson Davis. The no- casiou passed out of public interest, and there seemed to be no good reason for ru- calling it ; but it was a case in which Jcn- kins had committed a greatbocial offence I and been ignominiously driven out of Mr Davis's presence in consequc-nce,_ and so he could not rest until he had lled two and a half columns of The Butt/u:-I-shite with a. cir- cumstantial account of it. 1 If there is any- thing of which he is prouder than deserving a kicking it is being actually kicked. nersona.lf1'iend of Mm mr-(". nnfa4Im-- I um. uuucapwu Dy U18 protusmun Isl. usrgu. Having committed this astonishing out- rage on M: Davis, it was the most naturnl thing in the world for Jenkins to present himself to. the victim and inquire how he . liked it. He was not left in doubt upon 1 that point. Jenkins noticed 8-8 soon-an he ; I entered the room, tlmt the ex-Prdsidelxt 1 looked unhappy; `lns deemed to Be 3 1 drawn uget d that ex- E presses resolute endurance ra.tl1er't}pn con- t.ent1nent,`-nn expression, we may remark, almost alwayn observed upon the faces of persons who Are 30 unfortunate his to h ld imwiawi with Mr Jenkins. The 1 1Anl`nI' inahantlv Luann in annui-no nhrnlt (Jun Pl'U1JL' mung EU (10 1. V01` `The code of new: aper mora- lity,` he says, `requires simply tat no given pledge of secrecy shall be broken. So long, as no explicit promise of silence is exacted, nnvihinu that thn nnhlin human d-.. $.........L...;a. y curwlls am char` ms nu unpucu pruluuso 0! suenee 13 exacted, I anything that the public cares to hear shout, - 5 however, obtained is regarded as lawful l spoil. So having asked permission to vio- late condence, and met with I prompt re- fusal, it was perfectly regular, and indeed a shrewd stroke of business, for Jenkins, to he had not bound himself not to. Of course it is the natural right of every Blatlwrzkitc V reporter to be a blwckguard except when he is under a distinct promise to be ` decent; but we need ha.rdly'sa.y that thin .m}6'pl'- tation of the code of newspaper motility in not accepted by the profusion at large. violate condence, without permission, since 1 Ha.vim_r entnmitted this astonilhiml '1n@]"Vl6W WIIZLI UL!` JBILKIDB. LIB IVOIIUL leader instantly began to enquire about the publication of the letter. `I saw, my: Jenkins, `that he was t.o`IIIperihing,`-w}1iaih we do not exactly. undsx-land, for plginet speaking we never heard than the oonvep nation set down in thin extraordinary chrdn- icle. Before fully freeing his mind, Mr Davis went intd room, nppueny togetapiatol-, andths repnrtor the wlmllv auneruonn remark that tlllliulhl ` togetsputot, Il_l.ll0 repurnlr 3-In Iq- wholly superuous x"_em&,rk unnecessary preca.uhon._ _ `o [_>recauH0n._' be h . . 3 d `%: ...:aAae:.uy:`., tapkd,' z}oy`e_r'_ n upon, a,` fellow TLE AMERICAN JENKINS. .. \I7,`.'l.. __ II-.. r.P_1'cICE' T\\}:O CENTS. pxuvtsllaufl. vgupwq taste or the lower classes, whic used toieagt exclusively upon still ruder performs c`e,` now denxands 9. change of tare, andrrequires that its pet blackguarrl shall occasionally be `a. literary man` besides I", ,_`|_1 ... _ `THE CAN-ADIANSAKT WIMBLEDON. - - From-the `J-'a'1neai{l thn 20th, we-gathhat, on the pp,-yioI_w. day. in the Any Rie, Ex- tra Prizes, S00 'y'ar , xix` McNachton, G>.A., Caun.dA.,' :ieor ed`27 points, winning 3 silver ink- atand, gimeu;-5y M1 sljnlbert. In the "Any Rie. l\'Iu-surv .1 -ri2a.i_ Lieut, little, ltum sun, 101-ouw zu-nmery, n. :4; Dr. umnyateka, 49th Bat... Uumda, a 3; uixdsox-geant Umaml lsth Bat.t.., Canal, 1; 2, In the same nubch at 600yu'-ds, Sergeant Omaml scored 26, and Wu `amongi wi1in`e'rs`*oi 3 prizes. The` Uuudinacup. woaztll 00 gnineas, presented. by Sir Peter '.L`a.it. was won hv Uautaiu \.I.~.. V -....x..uu uunn. ." - if 21. 1-1 val jmu'na.list had tuld this story , of the lvpm-tel-'3 shuns we should` have | called it cruel. But what are we to -,::=y c E B. ere.-Lture \`i'ht)__I`eV:!lB in ins vwm di5h.l'.oul',' a. n1 \Vule0lncs disgrace as the 1.u.|.'.t.'A`1.L ' u aL`1ls:..1.in||al .t.n.v-av I ~-..... I --- .x - uvulucs \.\1b':a'I'iLCU as [NO 1.lU.|.'.Cl' a. acnsuticuml :'_.1`y{ ..-Tun, In: L`-.\L.:n`. where :x'gm1tiv;~1n;111 s;_.'~.i. in my fu.(-c 2 `J bruise is where 1 was kickuz--.1 1,-_~..' an 1 A'ea4.1s:ut.. I gut. than vv_oan-.1 011 the xu f:1'p1'i.uting prnja.r_u lut&.c.1-3. This V -mi tine b:wk'iu'Lha-.1n;Ll`.k; of 2!. ]1u1".4o.:h}nq`, : t'1:1`cs1uuch on the c-hue}: is the 30: L1 mud, which a man thrbw at me far I `.1 `min: mnxmhuum. 1.2` .~.......u .' `f'V4L4`-,9 -E3193; guungmexnrtiw richest. thing W; 3-33 Only four cent; ! It is an evidence Of J-he flecay of 'Americ:_m sense of dx ccucy 3 'h0D00"b3IM1sue}I_dpt-eatm Epco- muml. amt ll` i}x_luh| hon, or does 1t only P 0V"-, , Vtuptod taste of the lower classes. whlc nun.-I f.r\nnnI- ...I..n:..,\1.,...m.. nuallu, 3 Ride, l\'m-pcry ,,P'l'i,%i,:'a giant. `Little, 131:1: Bath, todk a,5_`prize; Captain Gib- son, Toronto A1-tilfery, 4: Dr. bmnyateka, Btttu. Hands. 3: Inderneani (hnand lN'.l$ll,"Dy All l.nIIlD6l'E. 1!) `I10 "Ally uxenagnzm, or _VV00(ll-_0:.`K, U..t., V51 11 2'5 points. "lib UM Wink 30. ` The other win- ners of Uaundou',p1zes were liuut.-Hm-ch,5 1220- Sergeant \g\i1l;';uaon and Captain Ben .go eau.-1.; 'b_`er1gi1' Othand. sergeant 1x11-Mu- lea, &:rg&a.ui:- Kinmd;7'1`Jqitain~ L`-alton, mu v:LLe.5,V!.Ixl'is_gu,_ ~)pp8_aiu (Simon -and Seq-;en.ut 3 Sa:I1'-`q Mgfor llarris :1. : mnll_ bor Marti `, and Pva lfcxinmgs a 1211-are bure'l'artini`viI. .011 mu*mhh1t,,4uu.- Ky- thb gonnmuncctl l\n' the g;-gap mtqnmiopplnmip of the ye_a_r1ur_the Elena Shieid; h.h8`the' com ' i`l:io'n' lo!` the lin- jnh of Kola.pore s prize, in which the Uaumdian Twenty were to uucunxr ayicked team from` an pans of the Uniwd Kingdom '~;1,Tu:r;='x'-= 2 being. which is 8 degree of furbaemtmca ` almost M-rm`c,`eupeciAllym um \'.hu does not cury arms. in fact, J onkinu confesses that `even then he would rather 1- m away. by Duns 11.; any 4-ate, was `much buidu;- when he _ca.u;e b.~w ;, u.ndy`wou1d list-:11 to Ilvfahiu;-` lie Yalkx-d :1l0)1gfm'_a. Jzlinllto an n.'\ 1 - _- -----r -y cu-J gpnrc, Iva u1uun mmmr bani, In->thiu;;. along fm-_a. or 80), and mmlly wound up" by rr.u~.x-ing nu; in atrgutntiall tunes, `Yum are a. liar and 15 pnmvy, Sh` )1 1 rpso at once, and sajxl, '.-\ft6'r Lh:l'!'., HIL' Duvi'.~;, I had L`-tic.` .;I`.,$ ml opiuin in W2'cI 1 it is 11..=-.{IIr.-xs in say the e.g-l n-simmt .hm;. .-tun .mn..... ..,..I -. .1 .. . an upuuuu 111 much It 1% n-3' K H;an.1'IY 4 Juul-Ling v.1. ft. `. ' _ A__,, 1- . A51.` .I1 _. , .....v.. -u-an. uuxuw cu. nu: L-II` mg 1.11:: cunmltgnuu -' sup-12.1 inw1'w.; ` h we bccn l.hsuL.c(?`b5' ammuu of the must di;!inguishe1 xne-.n;'i1; the c.n.|11(ry, :L:).1 lmal xhe hon-rrutr of bbing "turned out C-f a ';`;x'e-a.-3 mi-any a.ristucra.il1u ([0019, `and called 3 puppy" in many 8. cc1ebL'a.ted :p'm-lour. Buy my cunfwsi 1, guppmexnrtlw richest. thing out, an only. four cents is an e\`i(}e\.Iar,n vnumuupuup. wvazw In gnuleaa, prcscnueu. by ',L`n.it, was wqn by Uap_tai.u Mc- Clenaghznn, of _W0odu?Vok, O..t., wi 114 2'5` D0illtB. kli ank 3, Tho n-mr win- 4:552 AVJJVVV JaILV\.IJ.l.L3ll. ll\\.IJ.V`L/l.u"\lJ- The new 'w.r jvessel Deviastiition is .-aem-it.-ea ns- uglidtwrvesscl abht. Thin- lwsw. mum, ` .; wjtlmer. low. hull Md- guu-mwef no manta, but only tub pal`es_irfuigu 'lid"tmngth`}ib mh`er" undarveuanour, `ha olflive abmaaueqxags stud. he! amt n1w:i.tM.of, '3-wins coal ands` - ing. he czu1c_ tons u coal, w '-h w1tfe7tiitf p '= vugmes, Ili-ivingriil` screwy; t-N` other; and,-Vrith : fullboer nower. th. fmna oi this iunnanna .__...____..__;_;:._ degtgu out Ikrdc. mumainllv in (3!'8WU IM` T! 0121!`; IlI|.I.,- WIN] * I! fulxonhz than. in _o aiqn innmepue` maclxixxe 13:)! act" at 6&0 horsea. It in calulatlg b in time {lb Nlaniotz and Mowsrbl-two of thy heaviest monitor-:_.hv at hunt nnnw.Im.n .ln'\.u that` t.hb'Do;-vutnioar cduld 5cut'e:1"' 1n Inns no xvnnlol-. and '.Il(DIl'bII-tW0 of my hcangiest _ _ ' ;q-by 1| Jeut gqvcntoen >' 3,) such is the _ eren- in the cgpwity of e vessels. Th de'cli' covered w1th't1meei'xil. ` . es of: rolled ironand tahick.teAkpln1kil'IL:5 but upm; that platioun rise: p next 91' iro,n`io_x'lg`6`IB` containing thb two turretn, the funnef, absent ` ing box, and sllre '11:-g openings to the in! terion Saute umttiiln 1, . 1 I19 0 Q e 0 .9 es 0 5?: with a` oot' "oi: tea iiul. Finslly, ` gr-ed: uweution has been paid to n'tnbility,'_nm1 no apprehension: of a face like the U;ptain s are telt for the giant Devastation. `PARIS ONCE MORE IDI)LING. `The bf` the pbrfornunoeo at the Grand Opera in P561. Qftqt.-a doleiul recall on; ten nwn,thn,_ was `thqqccpuon of a quite euth)I- siautic klemonatrson`. The theatre Wu crowded, for 1:ot'o'nly`1'wIu the Acsdymy of Music i0350;W,OI00lIOI book tolifa. bill in had been announced I`.Iat.tIn onen of I... M...u., guano w.nu;w,uemnec DICK magic, [ma en nnoeg : o I .. de drtici " ` we-0.113% l'|n;'(t\fVIIA't` gm.` Junnpnb nl Flu. -&..4.~.ba.. .I _ . A . _ ___1 ` , V ` _ope_|jno:".L4y Mueito-. Hzuuoici "fxu 3'::numpim, would be` pci-formed honour o! the recently deceased = cu;-`mus, Most of the old hubitues were in their 0131 gents. Great was the linking of hmdein the Idbon between the sets. A mem- !berol't.he,UhheucEII|buAyw.nain outset the `, centre boxes, 11,111. the poor man, with hits yel- low face am} )1 ue gown, was `stated at most 4 unmet-cifully, but hate the iniotion` with Ito- % liduoiuism. i Between theucond sndthird maralra. The character of the oudieace Us v ` sets, a. ccreponj in honour of Auber wu per-, fun-`t'ned. A hrgebrlut 0'! `the composer `as played owthe stage, mdidvoundit tbsp nci pal Ineunbcu at the tmnpo were oollectod, robed in` mouruinc. with wreaths of innnnr- Axminzn unum MUSICAL l!'r.~mvAL.-.-We ' All know that thei-e are sppetitca which grow bywhstthsyfaodan. 1`hiI|ecm|tobo the cue withthe muic mania Mr Gilmore, the originator of the great muucul feativnl at Bolton in 1869. wonderful concentra. tion of gigntiopcnioo.-Wu luppoaed in some wgy to be; unwnneexneut of n zeign of harmony, cmol wot hetwwutho Northern mi! Southerh States. Mr Gihnora noU'ghlTIOrOUGldlC0I)`Vn({t, undia- umgcngs _':Wlt halunco cm.aognd,_ gong-.,ho tlxinhl ngpt there shouldbe ear- ' harmony. Moreover the mFunowch u:hGqmn.nWmg war was somewhat nations than the civil wa- ` '1'ifE'NE'W J ` :S-I'I_`I7t7",;6-'_1:CI..IiAI). l|\|.,_`_,__:g_(_ .'.J._'4-,I 1\. 4; _ ; II-vrovjwl v9 9.. yfnruu vs . Axorr_nz1z`GnANn `Mvsrcu. F'r.rnvu..-.-We sll know zmnetitca whinh ms... 5112?;-'r`*:`..::*:mj7 m u. ur.-as Ln 8 _)' U13 '._cq1_1cu;rpd. And :5) us no auutuu nun-J at 3 muzcn. for `c.\L`.:.i`. :,, in `Flu: L iCk':'.1 ex- mmd lump _~.rs. v..u;. L11 r.mL ck s0:.i.1 (if V b.~,im3`- :iz:.1mwn`.u.u' . I suuu: : ::.n.l led a';;reat_ and called :1 1'-nnnv! P in "-9: . C , I J .a_\n;~: m\'1M` &"C0- `II, 1870. ....... --~~-- - ln-illeriurr. (`NED in ]Iq\3re-I to fur` ..n.l ~1-tin.-.nf|--11+ -nf l'ul-hr ay. mi A130 to sup-erieml A 3. mum- IIO U"-"" . __,. ft` amw indium` `E in In (MN -;_.1_.- _-: Nil. comer of Ontario and NM.-u. Kingston, uu.u\lX8C- to my in the market. vlhm l..>, and In". at uundlrahz . 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