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Kingston News (1868), 1 May 1869, p. 4

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FLU. ' From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Work on Chloroforln. . Snckville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you would advertise you Chlorodyne more than you do, you wo'uld he! to beat the others, which are secret com pounds, out of the market. Many median men think_witb me, and recommend your com pound, but will never prescribe a secret re medy. Oamrma Klnn, M.D. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York write :-I only requires to be known to he hpprecieted. T have nn I-uaaie-o:.... :_ -I-- um, ruqulrvu to no Known be a I have no bqeitatien in chm-scterii Towleia Cblorodyne) as the mass 1 cine that has appeared during century. In diarrhcna, colic, by I have found it tn nevi... .....-- _f= -_-_ .. ,..v...... we auverusement or` sale 0 any secret medicine whatsoever. I: is to TOWLEYS C HLOBO DYNE. The Original Prepnration of known Oompoei tion. From I ):-I". FHA ii...:___ ,. .-.. - EARL RUSSELL sent to the College Physicians 3 communication received b mm from Manille (where cholera had bee graing fearfully) to the effect that, of a. remedies tried, Chlorodyne was the most. e'e Live- The day seems as yet, nnhlsppily, far dis taut. when public opinion 0; State interfe ence will prevent the advertisement secret whatsoever I. :- .- L - IJIIII HIM`. By the combination of the Iran` or Iodin e with Cress Seeds in A state of germinatio they are united with organic life, which th renders them digestible. The irritative a stubborn ruinurel has thus become the nuclei e of an organic substance capable of being it aorbed by the blood without injury to t etomach.- L ' Agent for England and British Possession , -E G. DUFRESNE, 79 Wailing Street. May be obtained of all Ohemieta. GHOLERA, DIARREHEA, kc. EARL sent Ph " ' Vininnn n nnr-\o_.--:A - .- VI yunxjlug um maoa.-t rice 25 9d per Bott ',' The above Preparations are in the fqr of Sweetmeats, pleasant to the taste, and pa ticdlarly adapted fog Infants and Mothe 3 nursing. R17 II-un nnnn'k:_-|1-- in -I - van Lulu. Tbey consist of three preparations- THE BAUDEINE, An eicient and prompt Remedy for Choie Yellow Fever, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and t excessive action of the Bowels. A gold me was awarded by the French Government to V. Band for this valuable preparation. Price: Small, 13 lid ; Medium, 45 5d {Lat Size, 113 per Bottle. _ THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the Syst.em.-Price 23 per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, _ For purifying the B1ood.-Price ',' Preparations am an .1... 4-,.- Extraordinary for E of the Civil Hos troduced in CINES. pidemics in Paris, late M. pixsla of Algigre, has just England his ORGANIC ME __.__._____._.._ DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIC LIEDICIEF ' The `following resolution has boion adopted by the Toronto Board of T1-a_dc 2- ' uI`l7L-_-,. .1 , |__,,|,- ,_ an n s euumeu lo!` the Glyaerine Toilet Req Handkerchief. sites. Eau de Cologne. All the above are carefully prepared for portation, and retain their excellent qualit in any climate. ` 96 Strand; 128 Regent Slroet; 24 Oornh London. 17 Boulevard dealtaliena, Paris. _l4.--_:j ul apzun, me Queen of Hqlland, the Que the Belgians, and the King of Portugal; E.R.H.. the Prince of Wales. Toilet Soaps. Toilet Powders. Lavender Weter. Portable Fountains Cold Cream. Toilet Vinegar. Perfumed Vaporizer. Hair Preparations . R030 Leaf Powder. Tooth Powders Perfumes {hr the Glytcerine Ra nnndhn-nL:-f nuuji KIMMEL, PHSRFUMER by appointment to their Ma` ties the Exnperr of :he French, the Qr, of Spain, the Queen of Hoglland, the Quee Belgians. the Rim! hr 12...-...---- - And is low as ll: rHIS Company has been` doing busines Canada for nearly 50 years, nnd during time has secured the public condence by prompt and liberal settlementofovery fnir `cl It has fully complied with the Iawiof Canud the deposit with the Government of Stock the amount of $50,000 _ A ...a :- ..--_-_4 2 1:Etna Iusufance C9. of H3. t.- ford, Conn. PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLU ;5,15o,931,71. Lnnona rush! in tn ..--- ' ` `v\l A$V,l Losses paid i|_1 50 years, J4 Kingston, March 31, uuucnnn n III. - , INCORPORATED IN 1319. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS s5,15o ,93 ,71 ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and tom Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted ud paid in Canada Uurrency. I A uuu Qilrrtmrn . Home Insurance Company of llavul. IN L1, , , |c|.\IJ nun-us: cu Ill |t\|l-IIIIIIIICHII. Be it resolved--That. in View of the ap- proaching torntimttiou of the bank charters, it. is desirable that they can bar renewed with their lending features unimpaired. and especially that the important privilege of circulation be con- tinued. an-nu.-. , .V__, CAPITAL . . . . 31,000,000. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 18 I $2,079,896. Funds deposited in the hands of the Gover . fur the security of Policyholders. w All re i-isks carefully surveyed, an rate of Prmium mode to correspond with I risk assumed. I A :11-Ira n--an-w-._. Phmnli I-`Ire Aum-anco lfojn ' ' or LONDQN. 136$ Home Insurance Company New Haven, Conn. .Etnn Insurance llurl ford, L. J . Hunu. President. nu.-w-ILIIJ D. Sn-nn.n. Oauulns Wmao President. ' Secret. DASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. I ARE AND RIVER RISKS taken on _J and cargoesat reasonable rates. .rAMn'!Q auvtnvrn . __L. ngen` _ St. Lnwrenco Wh Kingston, March 31, 186?. March 31, 1869. n A ltlfv-tn gen I zngloqgh` _ A 0ioe-33, Clarence Street. Yin.-mt.-m 11...}. on Inca l-IILI\lC\l- "Thu: a Government circulation would be eminently undesirable bozh for nancial and po- litical reasons. ..vnL,- I -< - - - unuw-90, umruucu Dlrbol Kingston, March 20, 1862. 25` Kingston, March 31, 1869. d prepared issue policies on term V the safety ofthe assured will permit. `JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lntrem-A Who Royal Assurance Uompanr EUGENE RIMMEL, I'r`ru1:-o I._ __,_ LIVERPOOL fun LONDON. MAXWELL w.s'rRANG I --4-L f..- '72.. . cam. ywle, ~ on from New VA. _._=--~ --- Mm-ihe Insurance. 18 It I ruauuuult. TRIBE. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, '69. St. Lawrence W LII ICUUJ. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, 8:. Lawrence Whu uuutll I ITIISUU-3. That I circulglion covered by Government Seclliiliea would necessarily result in a large withdrawal or` capital from the pursuits of cum- 1 memo, to Ibo crippling and embarrassment ml the merrnnlil community; |nd1his_ whwlmr gradual or sudden, would entail a high In-e of inn:-rest,frt`queat moletnry >paSm5,nnd certain scarcity an the peuod vhen most ncoded, viz. ; during the fall And winter. Lulu.-. .L..-_r.__ .g, - - wu, THOS. KIRKPATRIO . lI' lll-llilleller. ew writes awn to be appreciated. chnrscterising it (viz, 5 useful medi- Bd durina thn In-1---" Fountains. Glyaerine nuns awn:-1', ~V Company Conn. E. P. Donn, Geuerai Ag nu Iv . u;nnuI.1 Agent for King mt ESL Lnirrence] ED , __ .1---u U continue t f- those of i nhn----- ~ 9 M $2-1,ooo,41 uuuu~.; ugu usu auu winter. Thu therefore the imrodu system into Canada would t undesirable in the last degree." ./~-vv- sa 5 l an we nolgnbgnrhood. "5 S Ssld by a Chemists, sad at uo street, Londo Qunrta, 163; ' pull, 41; gl Vs-stopper-ed Im 4l`pl' gallon? bonlu included. Bach gu- lon making 3% ' Inter. See Bocommandd ind an by Profeuor Slmondl 3: the Royal Vourinary College, during the Int twenty years. N.B.-'l'biI laid in neural . n curuforgro IlIOIIOl,lll0,%hOIb and m ` rot in sheep. I-rt Ff! IUV IKIIUIIIIU IIURIU Ul LLDUC ."" "Whereas the bonking'aystem of Canada has} been in operailion for A conaidersbie number of years, and hue proved in all its Isiu features eminently satisfactory, having conduct-d in ; high `degree to the development of the resources of no agricultural community, and being per. fectly suitable to in requinmeml. ` Rs in rnnnlvu-rl_`l`h.t. in u-;.`-. ..r.L.- ,..; rm: The value of the uid is shown by the following letter from the Secretary and Manager: "Agricultural Hell, Islington, Jan. 1868. Deer Sir,--Pleess to send` `eight gallons more of your Disinfecting Fluid, as per order enclosed. Having used various Disinfecting Fluids at our many shows, I can say with rcondence that none huv had teneous and complete elfect of Sir W BurnetI. s, and this too without producing any nuisance like the smell of chloride of lime or cerbolic ecid,--I am` yours faith- fully, "S. SIDIIRY, See. and Manager. Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Gannon street. `This uid acts on the essential cause of disease bydestroyiog the local conditions of the atmosphere, under which cholera is most frequently developed and propagated. For` instence: In a home in St. Andrew s street," Plymouth, occupied by fty-two peraos, it was sprinkled in every room except four; in these the occupants would not ' be applied; the result of whiolr used, not a single case of ch quently occurred; while in the above alluded to, the disco immediately opposite were sup ' qaentity in itner of which h th 5 . ain1a'em?.1s.hongh the dis " m " in the neighbiiurhootln '8 is "EMS Sela hr -ii n=----- * uuu ul ouga and other vermin. Sir `W. But-non : Diainfecling Fluid the only Disinfectant used at the Ag: tnral Hall dating the Smitheld Club 0: Show in 1866, by order of Her Maje` Privy Council. 'l"hn Cal-A -1 Al- " " ` :-_________;i_, SIR WI.LI\M BURNE`l"I"S DISINFEC- ING FLUID, for the purication of sick moms, hospitals, workhouses, factories, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fewer words, clothes and linen of ick, night- cihairs, cesspools, drains, water closets, stables, dairies, larders, musty cssks, tube, &o.; bilge-water, and the holds of ships; apartments for searchers, undertakers, and jurymen, and for post-mortem examinstions; for the preventionol` infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation of subjects for dissection; for the extermina- tion o_f bugs and other vermin nu` ma prevenuonof infectious H: p th of `W. Bm-nan . `D:-6----=- AMPLOUGHB PYRETIC SALI,NE.-A. A Medicine that cures Sea Sicknessor the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; e"ervesciug-and tasteless, its _ n- stant use in especially calculated to sin- tain health. When` mixed with water and taken during the etrerveecence, it immedi ately blends with the f , and is rapidly absorbed into the system. It vitalizee and supplies the blood with those saline princi- ples thatara lost, altered, or destroyed dur- ing the hot weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, Typhns, Eruptive Fevere (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the ritual current is poisoned by infection, and tlherehy rendered unt to support health and life. it has been found eminently benecial; and its sustaining and purifying inuence acts as a preventive to disease, as the nu- merous uneolicited testimonials accompany- ing each bottle will prove. Its portability renders it admirably adapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when distant from medical udVicB or assistance. Qnl 5- - - ` - - ` * ' _ ,,a__.__, v. ynnvntu llllly, Sold in patent. atoppered glass bottles, price 2: 6d, 43 6d, 113, and 215 each. `Spe- ainl sgen, required and appointed` in all parti of t. world. ` uuuhl IUBI. - Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, Lanlla Conduit. Street; Barclay and Sons, Fan-ingdon Street; Batty and 00., Finabury Pavement. ` Rnlnil rm m---=---' " u.- nuuuury rIVBII1EfJI. Retail by Chemists; Grocers, `Wurohousemen, and other, throng Kingdom, and every part of the W0 Al: for The" Snnce.-Special AgenI.s-Hurgoyne, Bu:-bridges, and I6, Colman Street, London. EU" -SEE. FIRST PAGE. ...,.. . J ._..._.-__, 1: uu uuugwuuuie ouuur, anu Is easily applied. John Gosnell & Co.'a Patent Trichoamon, or newly invented Hair Brusb,Il1e pecul|nr_ me- chnnical construction of which accompanies fthe two operations of cleansing and polishing gnimultnnoously. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. _For Prospectus and par- ticulnri, apply to the Patantees and Sale Mann- faclurers, JOHN GOSNELL & Co., Perlumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, Ihe Prim-ess of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Upnm Tannin S1-m:I:1-, late of 12 Three King Court, Lombard Street. As an assurance of its purity and sslnury propertios, it is only necessary to p0i_l out the mum of the celebrated and philanthro- pic Physician from whose prescription it is compounded. The entire life of lbll. g:lis-tin- gnished man was spent in promozing the heallh of his fellow-creatures, and his death, in December, 1861, was mourned as 3 us zionhl loss. I`l1|.-|---I, ` " LIJIIU-IIPUJ Ul ucllll, CC. Delicious with every known dish. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pm.- motu digestion. `I: in -much esteemed to: its digeuire` properties. properties. is anlv nu-nu... M A: - 4 -- `CA . HE" SAI.ECE.* Prepared by Alex; under Boutwood Stacker, {mm a re'cipo by his Cousin, the late Dr South? wood Smith, thirty-ve yanra Physician to the London Fever Hupital; Father of Smi- tury Reform; Medical Member of the first Genenl Board of Health; Author of the Gram vorkon Fever in any age or Eountry, l'ue Philoaopby of Health, kc. nliinna -7311. 4...... I.._-.__ 1- - ' l S \\k. `\ K} E W uu-5nnuuu LU um urctuu. rrlce IS (SL1 each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain topmduce any shade Brown or Black, of good I1!-Ul`ul colour. It cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. CO.'H Pllll Trinhnaslrnn ru- nvu yvuuuw unu uuv uzuuulunl qullila. . John Goanell J: Co. s Violet. and Milletleur Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. No nur- Bery should be without it. Sold in boxes at 6d; in tins la each. 1..h.'.~r1....._n n. n-:_ nL____ n1 ,. n cu, In uuu ll UIICLI. Johi1`Goanell & Co. a Cherry Toolh Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Puwdr, gives the Tooth a. pearl-like whzlauess, prott.-c'a the enamel from decay, and imparts as pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price Is Gd each. Tnntnnrnnnnnu `Ii-lain `ha. . ....-...... .- _,,:,. I cnuula I01` Ina nanuxarcnler. rnce 1.8 6'). John Guanell & Cola Lu Nublaese Perfume, 8 most delicate Perfntne of exquisite fragrance. Jmhn nnnnli It n 'a Nnklnam. D....._..:.. ,.I.. 5 Iuuxu uuuuaua rermme OI exquisite rrs.grnnce_ `John Gosnall J: Go.'a Noblesee Pomade, (alp- gunly perfnmpd. and highly recommended for beautifying and promoting the growth of the hair. - ' YA 1.1-,1: ti . - - SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 1. LICIII. La Noblesae Soap-aateemed for its unequal- led perfume and ne emollient qualities. Jnhn nnnnnll It nn u Vinlgn n.-..l \I:Il..I-l....- 7 RE gt-on fraud: which continue to be prnc-_ mined by obscure manufacturers, more pnrtlcululy in Ge`:-unny, by imitating the 15-. 5.1. .u..h.a on Jnmw nnnmllzt. L mu.` PIILIUHIIIIJ In KIUIIIIIH, IILIIIIIIHI [u ll, bola nttnohcd. to JOHN EOSNILL & Oo. a` PEBFUILEEY, render it imporgtive upon the Proprietors to Onunou the public against laugh nefnrloun proceeding, and to request their frigadnannd patrona to purchase only of rupee- tn enlera who nrport dix-ect._from John tiounfjl & Co'.; and invite upeciul attention to I O I 1'3: RID BULL WHARF, 93 Urpn Turns S1'nu'r. _rnI'In fining" k l`.n '.n Qnlnno I3-u-(`nu-nan . Fm- RSI} IJIJIJIJ VI (1330, '9 l)l'I.'lI IIIIUH QTIKIIT, John Genet! 8 00. : Select Perfumes: Esa Bouquet, Rdyul Yucht Club Bouqual,`Juckey Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toria. Bouquet, Frungipauui, Militery Bouquet, the Bride`: Bouquet. ` Jnhn nnannll Jr n Kn Dninnn AF `HAL-. I'D..- IIJB IJITUU I l)()Ill.lllIln John Goanell 3: Cafe Prince of W8lBe' Per- fume, a moat choice nhd fnahionable perfume. John Gonna]! A (In I Prinaumn Al.-and.-..'a Lllslluuln John Gosnell & 00 5 Upper Tap Thousand Perfuine. Y-|.._ I1-___I`I A. n, I, v u an n -. .. A uuuunu. John Goanell & Oo. s Jockey Club Pelfume is In universal requhqt as the most. admired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price 23 6'}. Jnhn a.\ann`] Ar I"... 7a `I .. l\`| ..\..l..-.... h-_-.. - nuuaw, - zuuuu uuuluu nuu Insuluuuulv punuum. John Goanoll Q 00 '5 Princess Alexandra's Perfume, I. most choice and delicate perfume, prepuod expressly for the use of Her Royal dighnaua. t..L_ n--__n n. 11- - 71-_, ,, nu ,.n. posit: w :;:,.,'::.`:1.i,:`z:.: %..:z";*,:2'::;..9f M N i-- won rlgzln-1}: discus am :1 of nbsde, moo Chem` t Qunr:.':n::fd..:...t.- `.9 09"`-"3 f -E-55:"-AND PERRHU`-avur ..... ., ... 74$:-TOT El): iflnilg Nuns. .,-....,..., uuuuguoul mo } world. Expo}-1 Burbridmm am-I Ran:-A Diainfecling was Agricul- Cattle order of n-- vn=----v- iats; I mmm throughout the Dart nf Hm urn-'4 .1-uwo :1 permit it to aiohwas, that in vhere it had been I cholera unble- four room; a still nvi-+- --` nu UIUO UBIUS Majesty's IIIUUUII uI.\pD_l'I- s, and Squire, mt fer Lb/A of!!! P3 boloulo and foil: prjatou E" {Wot-gents: ; Egan. 75'. G, , ` u.-nun , and Porrlndv Nnmu arc on WrI;5P?s`_1"bP' ' P Bostle, and; . Amkf Luond O ` '8I6lu m!:)1p:fWbo!ousle:snd lo`:-'lxport,fby the Pro priawrl ox-aouo:_; Iourmcroun --I` '"-"" ..`.n . "---/ ' "` uuu a-pm: of boa: wal SATINWOOD STAIN: Canary dissolved in a PHOTOGRAPHS may dye with water ; a. ho pint. of water. &c. ILLUMINATING: Ma Orange; pour a few : add warm water use I n__:, -- . --uu vvnu\cI. sfore inn-oducliozi of such : 3|nn.d'\ be dangerous sun the 121:! dnou-ma " `ul ` , aanuuu, GU. ` ` WILLOW SHAVINGS, `Wicker, Ivory, Hair, Fibren, Seaweed, &o., attract th quickly, ifnpplied in boiling water. BLUE : For hnmdry purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny bottle of Magen- ta, Violet, Crimson or Blue. will make from Bone, a dye I-Avmiauq woon STAIN: Dmd. [ OAK STAIN: _A bottle of No- '2 R'-`-'- `- L_I4- - LEATHER: Blue: Magenta, Violet end; Orange. D ,e in warm water. } WHITEWAS : T-0 color: Magenta, for Pink or Rose; add half: bottle to 8 pail of water, then stir in the Whitening as usual. `Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue..and crimson} produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as directed above. STABCH: Stir in: few drops of Galen- Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; these impart delicate tints to Lace, Linen, kc. Il'I'lttr-nu-up I----* .4--vsv recommended. I Blue, nrnnan n-- 5- K ...........;-u; magenta, Mauve, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson the moat. aatisfztctory results. Use quantity of boiling water in an pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brul with soap and water to avoid crew to render them clean. Dye in boiliu| FEATHERS: Dye in hot water (I fan 0! tha-dye is sufcieat for one foathi COTTON: Mauve, Violet and Pill] `rat-.nI-nu-n-...l...a -. -.u..vcuu_y UUI.` net Ribbon in it VH1 also produce a clear`; using lss dye. Suitable also, ooda, Feathers, Silkl, to.` ` Magenta, ViqIet,}_ . Pink, and n"'-` " : : fmsows SIMPLE urns FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them ; any` thing can be dyed with them. It is imposaiole in this small space to ennmersbe the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied; wbil their chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics; they are also invnlueble as n. colouring agent for almost every known material, the ease with which they can be used and the brillian cy of the result being, indeed, almost mngiceh; By iheir use almost any article of clothing-can be dyed in a few minutes for a. few pence wiiliuut sailing the hands. MEMORA NDA. ; i l MAGENTA; The strength and beauty ofthisi dye in almost inc;-edible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Boone: 10 minutes; clearj Rose Pink by less also; for Woollen Goods, Feathers. Silln. Am- `run IUILET rmcros:s,) Removes from the mouth impure and ioreign Bates and odours, whether arising from tobacco" _or other causes, and counteracts the irritation} and morbid secretions of curious teeth. It pur`r+ lies and softens the skin, and, used in the bath` tends to: promote a healthy state of the whol ; II. BOLLMAN CONDY, 7 . ; Patcntec, Battersen, London. ff;-- Ii , ,__4 -nun. K Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying atri- mal virus. Treating the infectious diseases of came}, horses, dogs, &c. ' 5 One gallon makes 20Dto 300 gallons adapted for use. ` .\'.B.--Condy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test. {of Urunic Mutter in Water. and atfm-db the bnly known mean; of rlpidly and comyiletuly freeing Dlinking H/aL.er from Organic Tninq, which is so cummon n-"cause of serious disease. i To rapidly putify the air, use the diluted Iluhf with "Candy: Uzoniacr" or other Spray-proi ducer. A lIlLl7I'\`7Ir1 v- A */ nu; uuuu: A bottle half a-pint of hot: water. ATINWOnn R'l`A1n. - V - 1ONDY S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfor- L mm. puries, cjcodorises, and:dieinl'ects, by _the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,-it.s ac-tiie principle. Being entirely innoxious, this uuly HClClll.|C preparation is peculiarly anlupted, r tlie following useful purposca. lor winch `I other disiufi.-r-.Lnnt.s, on Iocoun tof.t.heir poisonous "or other objectionable qua__lit.ies,5a.re uimvnilaibie and useless :'- 1 Detecting organic impurities in air and Intel. Purifying drinking and other water fuom.0Ii- gmzic iiinttcr, lead, 8:0. ` la`.-...:I..m:.... .1... ..:....r ..1.._- ._I---_ V - .-nu -uuu.| tut: punauuu U1 CULIl- pling 0 -xnmunity ; and this. whtrhun , were 0 n.oIet_nry spasms, and cert.-sir nod when 1 .L- 5, ,1 umn, nu, ILCIILIILIEMUII J. Jun n.UllI.I, uunuull, D. 71' The genuine has engraved on the Gov:-rnmeht Slum? (nut-aide` each Bottle), FR.EEMAN`S (HHHINAL CHLORODYNE." 1 .-.-._.`..-........ .-...:._- ;osntu_ry. It ll 1srgs|'y_ employed by the most. "(eminent Pyslciann and Surgeons In hosplldl and prints pisetlce in :11 Parts otjhe world. It bu elects pecullhr tome! , and whlcfnro sheathi- ly dilferent to those `produced by the you-ions compounds halting the Mme of Ghlorodyns, but have no pretenc-e Io "ossesslng in virtues. It. rapidly relieves pain, in wlfstetsr canine,` sl- lnys the irritation of fever, lootlfl the syucm under exhausting disesses, and gives sleep with-' so commonly arising from the use-ol opistos. It continues t.o'hold_ita unshuen position in the estlmntion of the Profession as the bani, most reliable, and cheapest pi-`operation. Eminent and scientic "Physicians made sfdnvits thud: they have tested its eects in careful comparison: with um... ..a-en-12 nnr.r.Is: nnnwwmu nnt.man_ THl1,9B1GINAL onLoi"iBDYN, iifvhii iii R. Mtelnln, liwusceutist, is allowed to he ' one oththo groups: discoverial of the present" outvproduoing any"dIe.,a1' the unpleasant feelings . llllll sI'UHInl"' *J}'t'II'l 13- 7 I` II ['AI`Jlll. q-1L` 3- Earl Ruslell communicated to the Roynl1Gol~ loge uf Phyicinns and to Mr Freeman. that in Uunilln the only remedy of any use in Choleta. was Chlorodine. The Medical Yifmcs and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, II. has an immense sale amuugr.-I the public, and is prescribed by secures 0! Orwe- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it wjpuld not. be thus singularly popular did it not.` supply 3 want. and ll a place. , .'Llm.n.l`...-n....~..`l I-nu flu: Tnunnl-n-. D:..In....I II`--- ll WLIlII- Illlll UN 3 PIECE- Mzumfuctured by the Inventor, R.i(:h8ldlFl`8Q- man, 70, Kenningzon Park Road, London, S. 7,- '['hn lItII\uI:nn Inna nntrnnwarl nn Ilmn fl. ..... -..-.,....L IIIIVIJ laISBla|`.',l.l lla UIIUUEB III Ulflllll UUIIIPITIBUII Wllall those of" DR. COLLIS BRa0WNE'S GLORO- hV\TI 9) ....I ..l...........-I .0 ALA .l,_`..... `L-.. AL-.. I.rlI`u:1u ul .IJ'III \J\7lJI1lLJ LFIULI VI 1` 1'1 L) VIA l.l|.J.l-I\.I` DYNE, an deposed to the` facts that they found it a more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly, preferred FREEM..iNS." Kin-I Rm-zlnn nnminnnir-Atari tn thn Rngalunl... uucr. CUNDY S up, l M 41: iiiauq D ` A No. lf a-pint of hot Wam- 7 _-.un A \JLl\JL` I-lth (ran 1011.31` PmcPosls,) om the mnun. :-.---.--~ ' ,,,/ .. mun -uu uuu Drllllll-1` suit 5 article ting PATENT OZONISED WATER II-nn n.~........ __ _,__ ._. uuu Luunat m-nan t 1 creases, lclenn. hm. :. I....n:__ _ _ _.---, ---In-, GIU- agentn, VioIet,j Pink, producm ctory alarge` ing earthen Brush them Btef to Avnirl nlnn ' _ ...... wusul. `I IBW Cl ion feather). Purple fivhrops Violet, to . w uvulu creases, and` L boiling watch; few drops sat faathhn Ker, , the L1 Wntr. I-A-Iwlhl us, and = Inn in- . . -~~"' m--" L` alnwl. ` ` " ' `" _IlurI Burgoyne... Bugbidgu, til 81!! oelvo Indonu for Ynrdjej 5 can ' lhnufnctory, 7 VIII` Shoat, Blooillllllll Loan .1 ~ Omani! H P`&?f l5?odn Grufd _ IV. V"'Is French llxmcu, Ldvdndbr sl? Ohm Tomb Pun. Linc Jam nil myaum. % ;:<`,l;;t}7 aounyudn gr pnpnpgmu (qr "V f F 1!! .u.o 3.1-"x.~I.'. .'. .:a r."n':`2{..s" "` A ~ ` Pontdu, Don Ind Violet Poidou Quo- Il4.-__ fh _._ rerrumers. Prize M34131 `graded 70? Pm-itysnd Excellence` of Quality. Iao and P51-is. snow): wnmsoa so P. E - pmzn MEDAL HON]! sou. ~- J PATENI sumrnqwnn on. souf. .! M GLYDERINI sun. *- Evarv tube. .0 n-___ .-. . .. .. ,,- ......u : rupl.'l6t0rl--TIDHJ Eats, '16 Wormwood Street, I:-...:_____:.}f .. -scant) DEA" for producing 1' ,$rea,1Sea_Bqt,h _in xonr_Wl1 30 abovfavourito pnvpuatioll ll il "8,I7 " _ ` mended. 80] P op ia`tori`--'1`IDl[AN & sou, Ohm-1 1% Wr orlI'nwood Street. Londnn, I-`.01 EDWIN mwron, nsQ., r.n.c'3., _ Surgeon to Ghnringpcrou Haipial. ' _ For several year`: past I have been in the In- bit of prescribing Dr. de J ongb'a Light-Brawn . vet-Oil. and nd it t.o`be much more ew 3 cacnous thnuocher uriitiea of the same modielna which I have alsdemployed with I viemto taut" theiy nehtive mpwiqdhyz - Tx9nAn's Sm. SALT,- ` ` ,_r_ea;1 SCAVBQLII in `yonu ... uJ.II.L1 1 Iuhli, l'..K.3., Author of the psi; at Germany? Dr. Granville hu_f_Qu_.nd um Dr. do Jangbm Light-Brown ' Linr:0il produces lm dean-"ed elfect in a `shorter time than other`kinds,1ndj.hat It does not; cuixae the nu often consequent on the ndminipmon of the Dale oil..." use: and indigenion too I nu IDII com pale oil." ?i;vERTIsET1'EN'rs for News, intended to eppo f evening should be sent in at as e I? in the day as possible. I OAYOUNG MERCHANT.- ` pay more for the rent ofyn `house than for advertising yo: 1 you no pursuing 8 filse policy. do _buaineu, let it be known. LIN. ; uowu nu` EHO substance is V urgnuu: communion, are the mod`: roman-` II. in, I believe, universally `acknowledget this oil has great therapeutic ver; and my investigations, I have no in ofitb 9. pure. and unadulterated CI-tlcle. - ; DR. Bmnow, F.R.B., Phygiclanito Guy s Hosplts. I have frequently recommended son sulting meato make use of Dr. de on(h' Liver Oil. 3 I have been well satised Wit eects, and believe it to be a very pyye all fitted for hose case's in which the use 01 >HHhf,lhnn 35 3--J3- "' .,.5u..-pruwn uou Liver Oil possessing the va:ni1o set of properties, among which the pr-ancee! chulaic compounds, ufdof iodine in a state of organic eonibingon, remarkable. `acknowledged the * ver; from investigations. no he .e:.;. ..z.._ III! `I cacy." Annual. 1 ' We thfnhita peat Idnn HIM re one kind of CodLn r: Oil wh'i:`is hnil-null] admitted to be genuine-the -Light-Bro ` iipplied by Dr. dogfongh. Lt, hng:_long' bee our prftcue, when prepczibing the oil, to two end` this kind, since, amidst a Iyncfg nrietj 1 un- certainty, we have confidence in in genhxine ' nesa."-(Exu-act from.`C-onsumpuion: in Early and Remedinble uges." _ . i um I: Every Alan Barn 7 -: \- _ SELECT` MEDICAL OPINIONS. sm HENRY MARSH, BART., 1111),, Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in I ma. " I have frequently prescribad Dr. do J ngffu Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil. I conaidet i; to be A very pure oil, not l;hdly.m `ct-cute diagusq,` And. - a. therapeutic-agent. of great value." ` nit. EDWARD sham, rtn.s., Medical Oicer to_t`l;e _Poor Law Boudhi -h.:.. ,/ _- `u ;`L/Ul.\ 1`1.J:`JN '1' CHno.\'IcLE AND NEWS is every Friday morning, and_conta`I ; news of the week. For Fifty Ca _ in advance, you may send it to ya for three months at. the reduced _' postage; For One Dollar it ma 1 six months. Single copies, price I _- may be had at the Dam. 7|?-~ -mA 5 HIV?` I out In-K. V88- _ .._ .-v- u uI-lIlI. 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GE's '1L1an'r.BnowN con 1.1v_m 01 L. \D I\`I!I 1'I\\-rt-crtca t\-- - DR. DI! JON A B_BlTI8_H PERIODIC! DB. GRANVILLE, l'.R.8., xthnr M H... u a..:_ _. I! rrequently `sons con- Lo onzh'sCod Iha.ve with its all, well ; ose oftlm \ in_dicataed._ Street. I .... -v -1.15. IIU ICIJE six months. pri ce Five cents, at the Daily News oice, Princess - aunt. -` ~ 073' Boa inlb arsr-.'1'.';`. .{.- ." ~ :` ' .T hue} Soap Match spa in Medal urn-dad for on Al t\_AI1.__ 1' hi-.. ntui 5 DUI`, U rt, London, H.0- _ val-lul nuluu, II-|`.|I1,l-U 1 sea T; for ll.` DWI! Rnnun Tina" adage; ` u`at tho, ulVUl' .'.y for ~ or for I` 1365;, 04.00%; W {In 10.00 % 1 2.00 ` rm ` -ur ' aw BID 0 mama-y he ` M. . .53?` `B81 listens -out by * nee, some n to rush the but- A a.uu.una.l. A1--.'..B W, E A. Chancery, Notary Public, street, Kingston. 1-z`.".:_.5';.i'%`:".~.%. ` -Abovia J ! M Illlll Blilil 10` _ II'f4uanI-`i-frat` Ind 1:%%al j_ nu mu ultbuu vwbu-M4 lvr.l_ .-uuu Luullle, ARRISTE R, Attorney-n-Lnw,_ Com ac. Oice opposite Post Uce, Street, Kingston. Annual I2 cm. In avry. u glVel emptoytnent to thousands `P of Ivorklngmoo; and it: polities are distinctly ` E "dial. Xconrjingly, awealthy manufacturer 8 ` issues an `add:-ea in which he overthrown the _ Iriah church, blosaee trade: union, curses Mr U7 Disraeli, and pronounces Mr Gludttonfto-be the pews greateat etateexnan England ever produced. In- "1 `d apirod by a wholesome terror of Baron Martin, F `h he does not spend a elngle penny on illegal pur- P_0St8; poeee. That is to say, he does not bribe with 1111 his own hands; but he gives his agents power b to draw for an unlimited amount on a. local Street -bank. Hence a legion of paid cenvaseers en- ` counter an nrmy of free and independent elec-` STE lore, and by arguments 0! metallic potency put , 1 virtue to ight. Thue it in the wealth goes to kmd use head of the pan, and the brain is driven beck HOUSE 1,0 the study. But neither wealth nor family in- `_-`1)` Ineeee prodncee the chief acaedale that attend the election of England. Bad G Bradford a Bridgevater may have been, with their oceans: .n th ` oliilicit beer and pocket! full of ill-gotten` c - ` they were haunta of Innocence compared with Blaekburu For daya that town waa give; up ] to theaovereignty of unmitigated ru!tianim_ 1 house Radical vied `Iil Tory in the tuition of tight. an B`l'.lLlH;I -I ..... ....,. uu.u,n; nun: I315-at-1. I5 tors in Chancery-Chambers & 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, ( Jana U'B.:u.l.Y,Q.C_ | Fund: We as recofds 91` what l.1eIn,`and hdrpis Lime critical and yet ' Iyrand tho~stn.te- Jln g` ..l'L-.._.- - veyanc door south ol ` August 1. -`- .n. u-uuuuul 3!]! i u been appoi_me .. us under his u: wait in 3 little secri p dfmnpgognres it pa Illbelfing down-u Wo|e;=Rriat,_ ujth 'f_-':' R (I l e #8! 1 corner frgl hiiii ` HF! Iugxu l"I.`. I miner Ion. hmml -_ .|s.....4-`_._`aI , `LT > . _ `; VIZIIIJH sunning m.,th.+_u+to.th"mp: .. mTl-Izlkllildsf ` a in has gr_anadI-|00_k . Angglo designed It gmlhalherd. We coffn: r: V lionqnfu ` ` on? pass can In {I191-I '\.;nI.r 0 . xprgltgcled by as h . W 1'. Greys; Pg n for uneqcaaion jwgings, and a_or,s Z liofghe veilegljpd . - `l1frivi'ng'*_b_g'e A . , .o,.t-(`1e'=`-I9'm ` ghbq; hqtd uyhu 9.*ebfap_puu liars monks and pric M their knees gpnau ` 3lPt1: bronze St. inc": w inning toe. We penu guard at. the turret.-door j.rnsb.Ind we climb _ $3 Wling dow . '1 egnns begin may :5: . thr blggiu . "A _na|-1-snag. ..1L.L.L.. - aw-we 2'-we +`#lm- pdiuwdM~!ho` % {ma Hm fort, angl qu zjya metlhg 9. sblmc; 1. 9; ;ne.d;t;nd.ga-W " 0' 9 . , 3 ':r`o hat. =4, hug dressed tbems;-I audjeltbt gowns! ta`- uvIth.lhI tn 1h`rhI .".F`w: xnelu the cufri ll't`l1c preglgy ladies d ..MWe' drive down nchedi W101: `R 4*- ._.innIh: `lhn digwo-r-Hal : accent: u ux.` 31.11; the` we `n`__I.lA .L - . M `g` ariungfs um up an tbedoors u WIIIIC H10 Angela Tzlxe cnf}i . `-'.`|, _ ......L&un L1r`iaa 4| `,3.-.5 %' guo11Es 'Ii~I`R `M eel: was bright in! ..`.'T E1'uu~; -.=3:....t*j**= ..m=:: .:.:: V. We 0FFIOE.-South West corner of Dundas and ; East. Streets. : Wx. H. WILKISON. W. A. REEVE, M. A. * County Crown Attorne hI.HiE=l::'.Il_xu` Mg, A gum. {genie 3:." -us the her_edna.a:y_ C E as _the spe4._i:acl. ` `l1V- ` ., [:4 \%rT3'`H Mncdonald, Patton an Maclnar, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-I!*A\V, Solicitors in Chancery, &c. Uicea--18 Clement"! SL, opposlte the Post Ofce, Ktxasrox, C. W. Jnnu A u..._.....-, A " ' ' -MAY 3 Umce, Kmarou, Jose: A. MAODOlALD,Q. C. ` . Jnnu M II . m j_3.__ ` TEAM PRINTING HOUSE, , Rinm*n T)_:.;_. Gllderaleevo dc Vvalkem, BARRISTERS Ind ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Conveyancers, Notaries Public. Richard T. Walkcm, TOLIGITOR IN GHANCERY. L Ofoe-Clarence Street, Kingston, C.W. J. P._GILDn.sLlIvI. L.L.B. | R103. '1`. W.u.xut.- u-. unununa uA'rmcmlAl..--nl0l'nIll aiernoe 11:00 : Military Service, 3:00 9.1.; Evening Ser- vioe, 7:00. S1`. PAUL'S CHURCH (Queen Street).-Morning Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service (free), 6:30. ST. Jums' Cmmol-1 (Union St.rcet).-`.\Iorning Service, 11:00; Evening Service (free), 6:30. Sr. Mum's Cannon (Btu-riee1d).--Morning Service.l1:00. `L S1-. Jorr.-1'5 Gmmou (Portsmouth).-.\Iorning _ Service, 10:30; Afternoon Service, 4:10. I f I L n ____________ "gnu -uuulacy against small boroughs. by soy man who know the: po- litics of the Iocal families. Nor, if we turn to _mnn.y a large town, do we witness I lean scan- dalous scene` A particular boroughis too big and too rich to be under the thumb of any mag- nate`, whether mili-owning or land-owning, lib- onl or lory. It gives employment thousands Iorklnmnotn god in nolidan nun .u..:..-.-_ _______?__ l\ADDtar|u'.-nn ..-. .------ -- There has been such pressure of office seekers at Washington during the past six weeks, that ho President and all the members of his Cabinet have been compelled to leave, in order to ob- tain I little relaxation. President Grant rushed of to Ilnrylnnd, ind his Cabinet to their respec- tive homes, on Saturday inst. By the oenina of I860 it seems that the whole number of person: engaged in branches ofmnnu- fnctnro was about two millions ; in commerce, seven and a half million; while those engaged in agriculture WI] one hundred and eleven and n half millions, or nix hundred thouund over both oth-r pursuits. Then in a healthy ten- dency in our affairs to seek agriculture` more than trade just nt lhil time st the West. The ratio of eucceuln trnde is terribly nppnlling, but who cannot Iecure competence and inde- pendence cultivating the soil `P - 3 Campbell, Mowtit as % ARRISTERS, &c., Prince ston (opposite Daily News WJ. R. Smith, 101.11., )HYSICIAN, suaesort, &c., P Resident-a. I-`I-----~-=-` Jll" `Ve ,_._______.___ James S. Caruvrighl, TAARRISTER-AT-LAW. OFFICE-C ENCE STREET, opposite the Post Februnry 17. 1 J'orm s (CHURCH 4:10. ALL SAINTS` CaURcu,(Diviaion Street,) free. --Morniug Services, 8:00, and 1l`:00 am. with sermon;_.-xhernoon, 4:30 p.rn.; Evening Service, 7:30 p m. , ,_.... , -_.-.....a ...`...\.u., v.vu T\\'5:s1.a\'.w` ;\In1"unn1s1* Crrcncu (Sydeuham St?-i`et),-Morning Service, 10:30; Evening Ser- vimn R-'11`! ,,,, _-_ . .--, -u....v` ...-uu-us s.;\.n - u.` , u.vu )l:1'uoms'r Emscoru. Curkcn (Johnson Sm.-et);-Morning Service (free), 10:30; Even- ing Service (free), 6:00. - f\._.._,.r7 4-- _...._....,.-v. H ual 1! much more in the purpose, they own hnlfof the geighbquring borough. no.1 can make rem: rise with astonishing rapidity. A son, a brother, A nephew, 3 cousin. I mun from the Carlton, must hum the seat. Mun is the word thnt every pony nbop-keeper hears. Squire, land agents, nuornnya Ind canvusera are so banded together that` the majority of t_bo- elector: might as ssfelv `-1..- -, .- for Diameli ?-knock him down. Wu 1:`. I po- licemnn ?--"cave arf I briok II. him. Sgaowerl` antenna, the nttliag of bludgoonu, the Ilckilg of boom, Itrny show from goal, chlrgea of the poluce, sad I fonnldsblo list 0! killed and wounded, made the Blackburn contest conspicu- ously Ind uncpproochlhy Infamous. Sunday Dlrot-|or$'-i|uurs of Pub- [ lic \_VorshIp. -:.- CALMERS' Cnruca (Earl Strec=t).-Morning service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, 6:30. Bnocx: STREET PRESBYTERIAN CImitcu.-Mor- ing Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, 6:00. '1l'..`........' lI_4.,,,, \\'1-:s1.xns METHODIST CHURCH (Queen Sim-I) ,--.\ Iorning Service, 10:30 ; Evening St'l'\-'i('I: 6:30. I`n.nn`1-n1 Mumonlsr CHURCH (Brock Street) -3\{ormng bcrvxce, 30:30; Evening Service, 6:00 \In-.-...-......... r.\..._..--.- r\,,,,, _,, .v . JOHN M Kiaguou, Jury 16. u-neuly m Draper, ;A.RR[S'I`ER3,ATTORNEYS-at-LAW Solici- Chaucerv-(`.hnmh..-. N..- -v u . DLUIAJN, DUHGEUN, Residence Harrowsrnith ___,______.} i ux March 15, 67. tlgsaph Bawden, TTORNEY AT-{IAW, Solicitor in L. Cha.ncerv.Notan P..hI:.~ .9... co m. .4;-nu: uinuuninu, BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION IN THE ENGLISH ELECTIOXS. ' A The London Telegraph says: "Alf that in cowardly, all that is sycophantic, unscrupulous, t and rnlanly, all the bad qualities that form n _ bond of union between the slums of St. Giles end the oplendors ot Mayfair, come out into the broad glare of daylight at a general election. Take what we shall call a paternal borough." It is to smell that there are bu`. n few hundred Voters; Half a mile off-pet-tly hidden by the old elm: which date from the time of the second Charles, and which were planted in the room of make cut down to pay for the expense of light- ing the Roundheads---lies the 1'IlID01' house. The fntnily are old, much respected, rich, `staunch Iupportere `of Church and State, patrons of Mr Disraeli, and haters of Mr Gledetone. What is more half of haw: ch- .-e u'll..-.n :_ .L - .-u--nun :1IlU`V, )ARRIS'[`ERnnd. ATTO RNEY-1 veyancer, to. 055 Baggtf `P qnn'h A` .I__ D .,. 1 rrvu . - .uu .Lu:uu\J vnu "AU JSLNG b"1`.EE'l` NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STORE. vv unlloll & RGCVE, QARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-It-LAW, Solicitors, Couveyaacers, etc. Nupanee, W. .-s__ TTORNE Y-AT-LAW L Kingston, C. W. >0 Rellly & Draper H\"[`IJ'5DQ A'I"l"r\u\'ruIu-o . . : Gx(_man`s Cnlnnmun.--Morning Service MIHEAIT Snvim, 1-nn n v - ram..-.:......Q...._ _,_____}_______ Wllkison dc Reeve, IQTDDG A xrn A n-I-I\I'\'--"" I 3TERand A'l`T0_RNEYT-at-LAW,Com mcer, Oce Bagot Street, second 1 of the British Whig Oce, upstairs; ISTERS, Princesls treat, King- News Oco; Anmuunna. C.un=nm.r. nu ,,,- __ -_r-v.-..'-4 ' auuac was I little aobbiag, and there were many quiet, bitter teara. When after the meal, thole who had par- takan of it thronged the platform and waited to take their planes in the train, they met kind worda and hands at every turn. The Countess of Ducie, the Counteu de Grey, and the Hon Elisabeth Waldegrave were there with smiles and cheery adienx for all. The hon. Mrs Hobatt seemed to have been appointed general mana- gereae,.or to have quietly and naturally drifted into that aitnation. There was lady Mary Field- ing dealjng out parcels of landwicbes to the people Ieated in the train,-and giving toys to the children. ' The emigrants arrived at the Brunswick dock nation, Liverpool, about ve o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, and were conveyed in special omni- bupalto the Prince : Landing atage. The men mostly wore a pink ribbon in their coats, and all looked cheerful and happy at the change of scene and the novel prospect opening out to them. At the stage they embarked on board a. tender Ind were conveyed to the Montreal Ocean Company : ne screw steamer Germany (Allen a line), which was waiting for them at anchor in the atream. They iavere joined on board by the Hon. Ir and lira Hobart, and the Rev. Styman Herring, of Eaat London, who saw them eonifortably berthed, on thin large and well-tted nteaer. The Gerrnnny sailed for . Quebec at noon yesterday, and as the tender nally cast off, the emigrant: gave a ringing cheer for their kind London friend: who had been with them to the last. Maura Allan Bro. thers, it is nbedleea to any, had made every ar- rangement for the comfort ahd convenience or the East London emigrants during their voy- age. t On the 20th of this month two Govern- ment transports will sail for Canada with parties of dockjabonrera from Portnnonth, rent out by the Admiralty. Li` James Agnew, Eand A1"l`nD'M r.Vv _. _ John Mudle, n 1.. `- ryvauu uzuly NEWS Umlhj CLIPBILL, Q; U , GIOBGI Lxncx MOWAS`, Gnome: Minus Mmnolmlnn. ,,.. .,, .- IOIALD, Q..C. Juns PM"ron,,Q.0_ Jam: M. L:.caAu.. fun : In V. B. Illlngaje, i7-A'l"_LAlIr n-___ , a\v`s CHURCH (Princess St!-eel).- rvico, 11:00; Evening Service, YOUR FRIENDS.--The NEWR in -~...|.I:..L-J ;D|rULII J.`l'lllIlD r Nxwa Srmn of all _ INTING .....,._,-uuuu1u::ru 1103. '1, 8, lings, 0. W. ;.C. C. Dmmm. IPAIILY MINFLUENCE, B31 CORRUPTIUN in mm: IETEQEYIQHAND .AW. oF5--cLAR- I`, Otca. V-ll-Abl-ALI I :1` " '_|'_8nt of your business name vnnr I-u.-:-__4 _g----- the DAIL} 0 appear the same L early an hour _-.....snJ-J.--l:lJ.B IEWS publisbd .nd_contain_s all t _o Cents, paid Id vnnr f'rinm'=- C'T' "J V, Conveyance:-, &c. ` Dec. 1. , V-_. '7 N, PORTLAND, I n-Law, Conveyancer, Post UH-Em nun-on-n `T- '--- When you Your hnain.-..... macdonncll, DEPARTURE or ttGLtsH EMIGRANTS FUR CANADA. A Liverpool peper snys --The butch of emi- grants who left the Kings terminus ofthe Gr:-at Northern and Minlnnd Railway, on Tuesdny the `13th inat_, were the tirst perry sent out thie yeer by the East London Family Emigration Fund They_nt'.i:nbered nearly 300_, and with them went on nlditionel twenty, sent by the Clerkenwell ~ Emigration Fund, and seven Bedtordehire ngri- cultural labourers. This emigrution movement. Ipl'ntig_0ttlt)f the sewing clone: and such I.l-te usual institutiuns in the East of London. its dietinctire character 1iee'h' the plot: o provid- ing for the outt end voyage of whole families, ouch frunily beingeeperuely taken in hand by eotne benevolent person. There were not a few of the.cha.ritn.bly_ diepoeed on the platform Tues- day, from eight tohelfpeet nine, speaking cheer- ful words and doing ltirhdly ecu, and superin- . tending di._little comfottsthttt bod been devised tor the traveller: about to start on their for pilgrimege. Previoue to muting` there was a farewell breakfast on I verrlerge and compre- hensive ecnle, to three hundred end twenty men, wotnengtnil children, at the St. Poncrns ternai- nus of the Midland Eeilwny. In e long arched chamber rowe of tnblee were spread with en obundnnt brenkfut, supplied at the pereonel cost of the Honourable Frederick Hobart and friende; and at these tnblee not three hundred `and twenty. The ectnel pain of leave-taking bed in meet caeee been got over; and there was indeed eome show of e prudent purpose to keep the platform clear of all except those who were going by train to Liverpool; bate few rela- tives of the departing emigrante begged eo ear- nestly that it wee herd to deny them--so herd thet they were not denied. Grief in most cnsee took Iileot tnodee of expression; there was a .DbbiD_ nnrl lhnvn -nnn on--urn ;-...:.g L:..,, uuuuuur 111 c, &c., 33 King Add `V |3UII.CI' Nos. 7, 8, {'1 W 1 J Ull CI. -F1umr- L IAUUBHE of n v-.._.__ y u vcluuul , , Clarence u LL1L\J'J I Solo Ilsnnfnetux-or :--A. P. lhnchutor. ILHU-IO: Non-|.-'I`be Profession is In fen-ior, 30069:, and she: the market. Each geuum ____ av rned against in- }: compounds now in a bottle bean a. func- notnro on the ltamp `I _ _...--:- LIQ. OHLOROFOBHI Co.'on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. M3 uhllnfnnon-aw - ` "` _ ing tha.preaen't Iglll, spasms, more pain and caizse article that can be found it to relieve more joy than any other nuned. "__( nu. -. - `Ira: 7fn13 jbnb Br (TRADE AND THE 1;.s.sm.~za S& s'tEH.

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