-. JAHIJIIUIILV, ion: of Brock Sujeet. M69. innit `u lllnn 'l"..--..I--- nv_.u \.'lLIWI. G, l. KINGHURN, 7 Kingston. ERO ` I869. an of the above Lina win \ for Toronto and. Humhon _a-_ --4.n|.z.l\ -0 I m_d Belleville; STEAHI-IR 7 ll , Ilsler. 28!}: Instant. Foot of Brock Street. 3'1 April: 1363. II Iiananoqlw `ll-our. 0110059 ....:a.-i l_I Uu UVBIU! Ul D. HURPHY. n\..,7 Tn. nxrcn, -u uuululi Ir bulineu, If you can -l"1u1n:- ulrl . ntionle an'i_ ; In A , Ultnwa. 'In|l| L-r mll have ' eicepled) - office of : mo Lake -gov I P .-IL COUNTY ? COURT SUMMONSES.- ldlpted for use in the County of Fron tennc, for 3:10 It the Duily News Oice All kind: of Luv Forms printed to order with accuracy And oxpodition. DUI I. These voting paper: must be lled up accord- ing to instruction! which will Accompany them, 1 and transmitted to the Returning Uioer of the Diririon in which the Voter resides end votes. The voting papers will be opened by the Re- turning Oioera of the serernl Territorial Division, at two o'clock P.l., on the day above named, at the following places :- Western and St. Cloir Division. . . . . . Ohnthnm. Mnlehide end Tecumseh . . . . . . . . London. Sougeen and Brock . . . . . . . . Guelph. Gore and Theme: . . . . . Woodstock. Erie and Niacin . . . . . . Brnntford. Burlington and Home " . . . . . . Hernilton. Midland and York " . . . . . . . Toronto. King`: and Queen's " . . . . . . ., Whitby. Newcastle and Trent " . . . . . . Cobourg. Qninte end Cetoreqni " . . . . . . . Kingston. Bnthuret end Rideen . . . . . . . . Ottlwt. St. Lnwrence end Eutern . . . . . . Brockvillo. I-IIL- ,,+_-- -2 u.- 'n-......:..... nmmn will he: Medical Registration Oieo, Hunilton, April 15th, 1869. puvvv I-unAav1n' not ...v .v.._ .. .._a r.._.._ . " " York Queen : " The nemee of the Returning Oicers will be furnished on a printed envelope to be enclooed to eregisrer ed preotiziooor. , ' ' H. T_RANGl, l[.D.,_ Regisu-er of the Council. |.r-.I:..I n-..:..a--e:.... llinn ) I-IUJ 5- Tboro wilfbe no nominations. The votes will be cut by voting papers, which will be sent trot: this office to etch registered practitioner on the 20th day of May nut. mg--- _-n:..... ___.... .....-n 1... 11.: .._ -4..--4|, OTIOE is `hereby given, thus the election of representatives in the Council of the Col- lege of Physician: and Sufgeouo of Ontario, for the twelve Territorid Divisions constituted by the Act Vic. 32, Cup. 45, (Statutes of Ontario), W1 be held on Tuesdny, the 8th day of June navy! "_"l SEED HEIii3HAf;TS,' 47 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, I AVE now on hand I. very lu-go and choice ueleclion of Flower Seeds, imported di- rec: from relinble growers in England and Get- Innny. Full varieties of Germnn Astera, Ger- man Stockl, French Double Bnluma, Sweet Peas, llignonette, Phlox Drulnmondii, Zinnia Elegnua_ Arc. tc. :2-Ir... .._-n:..-|-.. ....- ....- n...-I........ r..- HIE`-UH, 3|-. lib - f"For pnrticnlm see our Catalogue for 1869. by pecinl attention is invited to our very ne assortment of FRENCH HALL PAPERS and BORDERS, the mall beautiful selection over brongb: to Kingston. - An In irnnnn din-one Fun... 01.- ..........r...n...-,... vuvusuu nu I\Iu5:'l.Ul-I. As we import direct from the manufacturers, our price: are EXTBEIIELY LOW. HEATH "E5 GUNN`, Q H D n n D n n u A n 1 -no ` TEW and eleggnt patterns in Stamped J_ Gold, `Gold, Satin, Ground, Marble, Unka, tc. R0,! -01.. f4P%E1:s I ~HEAg~Hg;`gjg:`Ns, . I)-l-gnnnn N.B.---One Pony and Light Wag- gon for sale. Sent to any part ofthe country 0 reasonable Lerms. vvcr III] 4. R RE YN E R S ORGAN &. `MELODEON FACTORY` ...... -.-`mug ll!!! pl" range-menu for your: U H d ' ` I Pint;-mn:|rs:uf:`.-t: E..Pfue'en` week a '.. A; I luxury (an almost in is worth more than it cons. The subscriber has purclln rUI"lllPPII (Inn;-I..-n-.l L. In {__.----- .lIB$o You on Inc more thnn the [co costs, by pro- serving men! and butter, to. If you doubt it, ask any person who bu taken Ice for a few wars May 3. I ONTARIO STREE 1'. .ru:uy rotten in Depot [Id Slaomb . Oct. 2 . Proprgetor of the SI. May 18. cutodby Pmclicsl Work men. -rv\.Il\ Trusty Pom". haunt ...A u.___, . rmwm saws. `._ .-.-.;n_ .-._-Q.` JUs7r -RECEIVED AT st. L_uvuEnm: ICE- T0 HOUSEKEEPERG L __`.-r.. GREAT STOCK. 47 P1-imciss hi I 13: 8') KING STREET. PIERREPOIYT. In. in AS FOLLOWS : KGGSTDN every day (Sunday: ...a~..:.: nu 21:11 \.I 9 Du Nogc. TUNERS STREET, Krxasmx ONTARIOJ Stephens. Proprietor. porn...` in -n4--l present week, and make ur- ur Summer supply. OF AND ,___ attendance mt Landings. J. REYNER. - vvuny. Ipurchnsed th I b ' W Mr Hobart . Ce name B. WHITE _ Druggist, . Lawrence lce-Houses. indispensable one) it the 24th, if the E-ll0lISES at Rsilrond Ul1l0C All Petitions for Private Bills must be present- ed within therat three weeks of the Session. nl-`I1 nI.w:'r r1II',t,unD y`-` D IIIITI 0!ce--St. in-1:1-once Whztri; ~Fo0t of Johnson Street. t-:1 -r--u UR 00:1 in Pure Lnckawana, being mined in the `very heart of the Lnckuvann. Valley, Sc:-nnton, Pittaton, and Wilkes Barre, fxom the best selected mines, and is prepared with great cue expressly for Fgmily use, and will be screened end delivered in the best possible (:0 :- dition. ' 1)--` ..-I....s...l .G4.! {Van} fnr tr-I-afnn nnnnl>nnF`|r muon. * Best selected Sqft Coal for grates constantly on band, also Lehigh Lump for Foundry tee and Bloubnrg for Blacksmiths. vn....... ash Dnlivm-ad :-in dnv hart of the [one w_ho Pnhnh an: 1.. lss. com. 1868.! ABTIEEI intending to make npplication to the Legislature of Ontario for Private Bills ere hereby notied that they are required by the 51st and following Rules of the Legislative As- sembly (which are published in full in the Ontario Gazette), to give NOTICE of, their application (clearly sud distinctly specifying its noture and object) in the Ontario Gazette, and also in a Newspaper` published in the County or Union of Counties aected; such notice shellbe continued in each case for a. period of at least six weeks during the interval of time between the close of `the next preceding Session and the considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the first a.nd_ last. of such notices to besent to the Private Bill Oiee. A `II Dnl:O:n\n:I fnun D-Er-in `Dill- -.....u I... ..-....-_s and Blossom-g I01` Dlncxlmltug. Terms Gash. Delivex-ed'3*in my partof the city. JAMES SWIFT 4! CL.- U KRINTING exppuuuu vvuu uvul |,deapalh at thabay News oice, Rt:-ant, ACASE of HANGING BASKETS and BOU- % QUETS ofthese beautilul and appropriate Christmas Ornaments just arrived and for s_a.le by D I ? nanvnn -4-`: II LIIIJIIO NIRS STENSOIWS EYE WATER is for sale . E. II. PARKER, iDce. 9. Market Square. GERMAN RIED FLOWERS or am LANT COLOURS. Wanted, 3,000 Busllcls Bat-lcy,': For which the highest market prie will be paid. ; r rt-vv-nu-n...n`- .. nun nnnulAL"l`UBl OI` Ind and Strong ALES; PORTER and ST0ll'l`. Hereby nppoints GEO. W. GREIGHTON as his Agent. The business will be conducted on airictly CASH principles, and at the LUWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Custom kindly solicited, thankfully received, and promptly attended to. KJII Toronto`, 25:11 F'eb., 186 9. 0ctoIir 21, 1868. introduction here warrants-In Increased de- inand. It can be obtained from most of the leading Grocers in Kingston, and at Manufac- turer s prices from Messrs J. CARRUTHERS & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Ontario Street, and also at Messrs W. R. MCRAE & 0033, Kingston. If you. wish the best BAKING POWDER, ask for GARl)NER S. March `In Deqember I2. mANTHAc|TE-00AL mm -_ an I..--.-.4-.-.....IIrI...- Kingston, February, 1869. I AVE taken the FIRST 1 successive years, and the best in lhe Dominion. T lstruments can be bad at the 1 S. WILLIAMS L` Onems AND Muoucons KIN GS DILL HEADS and other kinds of Jon I Pnnrrme ex mad with neatneas and ,._AAJ4... -1. LI-...nv'\`Lr ov\Y1.-nun Am!!!-`I, Pf inP_9 ._,, uulrrwl.-)8 may will be p f" The patronage of licited. I March RVITTxIo`e` `-1: Printed - ed kggjigi N 1 News 013.` u ntlwr h. r.._. . Unpaid accounts rust be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they put. in suit. PRIVATE BILLS. --....u.ug over FIFTEEN YEARS. "M ' In cl sing his accounts for the past yen: advertiser has determined to abandon tlfe C and he wishes his Gusto system altogether, is announcement in the to understand lb positive sonsa. Determined notnto be out in the mice or nmiz... ..r L=- ~- smwm. my Iurolmnm NOTICE T0 CASH ousmwus. 7 - \/ HE remarkable success which ` l BAKING POWDER has I inlrnrim-Hm. 1...-.. ...-_-_ - March 9. ARDNEIPS BAKING POWI)ER. _ - v~;3HmA 4 `_ `HE Subscriber having arranged for can ing on the business of the FRONTEN AC BREWERY ron rai uucncrvan or I.a-___-n.-.-,, ---- - Kingston, 'l2n .____.____,____ BRHTLAN1; EYE WATER. !"I1 .-.--. -- rat. urrca wcr/".6 U1 ll DESSIUII. CHARLEST. GILLMOR, Clerk of the House. . `Dal: I020 .... ..-..v-A-o vvuluu "\Jl1I\.lJLVl.`4II.'D met with since . increased be obtained from 9 in Kinmn.-m ....a .. `I...--1'-V JAMES HOPE. 2nd January, 1868. , JAIIES ... mus; oe settled ii mam nr nut. n.- an: -nuu-I B. IIGLDER, PRINCESS ST , Sole Agent for Kingston A. LIVINGSTON, n-:_..-__ LT.-. "PRIZE to} eight 1'3. are allnuzml in mm E. n. PARKER, Mn!-Inn Quinn!-1 -x. 1-1 II-l\ Lul Market. Square. ._.. . nuuna lUl' elgnt Id are allowed to be These celebrated In- ue lo_weat prices from I,-uh JIJ BUN-. Cash Customers I l I lL`\.I'IJL\JL" Princess Street. |GARDNER S n-no --.5L .....-- WEE]-IWGQ LIV;-I :e, Princess year tbu udnn em. n._-,:;. -.y-Juul l.ul' I1 Credzr 1 Customers n `Hun -----' L' Cliffs- \Jucu.Iu;n'. vvar_I:uuI.'lsc,DU-I Dl'0B(lWl.y, N.Y. None are genuine nuleu done up in steel- engraved wrapper, with/ fac-simile -of my Chemical Warehouse, and `sigma d . H. -r. HEIJIBOLD. Sold by a11D1-nggiata and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for-Helmbold s. Take no other. Price $l,25 per bottle, or six bottles for 56,50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all commnnicationfe. Addresm H 'l" HIl'.T,llDnr n 1-\_-, - In ucanslluu aympwms In nu communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Gbemicn`. Wan-_ebonse,594 Broadway, N.Y. znuine nuleaa dmm nn :.. .....,1_ [Jun Hon . Hon ` Should any doubt Mr I-[cCon_n_ncx`s state- ment, he refers to the following gentlemen: Hon Wu. Brena, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania Hon Tnonus B FLOBIICI, Philadelphia Hon J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia Hon J. S. BLACK, Judge, Philadelphia Hon D.R` Pom':n..ex-Gmmrnnr nr D.........,1-..-:- nun Iclsl I15 Well ID Ill relpects I9 I 078! Your Bucbu being devgid of any nnp tas e or odour, A nice Louie and invigor the eystem,l do not`m'esn to be wit whenever occasion may require its use . affections. ......... wu Jvu nuu u.|u`ru all-lI!l8CBOl'y 130 me. I am now able to.I-eport that a cure is effected after using the remedy for five months. ` I have not used any now for tbfao` months, and feel as well in all relpects I eve: did; devoid unpleasant Loliic invigorator 0}` f ey5tem.l nomesn to Ban Irillm-mi as unoo at me mun, our. _v.nougnI my improvement might only be temporary; and therefore con- cluded to defer, and s_ee if it would effects per- fect cure, knowing that it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to to.renm-t that . M... :. ..a-..-.-: ,. .._.- uvuayvau UI buch_u, cnbebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent com- bination; and, with his advice, after an- en- minntion of the article, and consulting again with the drqggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at which time I was cirnnod to my room. From the first bottle'I was astonished and gratied at the benecial effect, and after using it three weeks was able to walk out. Iran `much like writing to you 9. full statement ofmy case at the time, but thought improvement might only temnorarv: And n......c .... .._ l uaywslclltllg DUI} IIIHO Illef. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted my family physician in regard to using your Extract Buchu. [did `his because I had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious ; in facl,I despair-ed ofever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. 1: was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it wee composed of mv Dhvsicinn an an ......n.._. ...f __-__r-.- c - . Philadelphia, Pn., Feb. 25, 1867. H. T. Helmb-old, Dmggist: - Dear Six---.I have been 3 suiferer for upward of twenty years with gravel, bladder and kid- ney alfections, during which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. ; Hnvina Janna ..,...- __-_-- uuyucuuuunl, uuu R|l.lJDDBlI.l!' well as pain and inamma and it is taken by men, we Directions for use and diet 1 ._ -..-a -nunv I-sUI.IB- This medicine increases the power of digae- Mon, and excites the ubaorbents into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous depositions, and e.ll.unnatura1 enlargements, as inammation, are reduced. bv men. wnmnn and .|.:i.:..... And. xany others, if necessary. -- -v\uu6\ll: UIIU of the best. remedies for diseases of the bled- der, kidneys, gravel, dropsical evellinga, rheumatism, and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dysuria, or dii- culzy and pain in passing water, scanty secre-_ _tion, or small and fnquent discharges of water; Straugury, or stopping of water; Hematuris, or bloody urine; Gout and Rheu- matism of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but nciesee of colour, or dark water. It was always highly recommended by the late Dr. Physick in these affections. excites healthy ......,-u uuu cnaixy concretions. Tni: G1uviu..--'l`lie gravel ensues from ne- glect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not expelled from the bladder, but allowed to re- main; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed, and gravel ensues. DROPS1" is a collection of water in some parts of the. body, and bears different names, according to the parts alfecled, viz: when generally diffused over the body, it. is called Anasarca; when of the abdomen, Ascites; when of the chest, Hydrothorax. Tn:.u~nnnrr.-Helmbo1d s highly concentrat- ed compound Extract Bnchn is decidedly one of we nnlnu A-2` -- / .....vm 01' uropsy may ensue. The reader must also be made however slight may be the am. to affect the bodily health and DH as our esh and blood are Bu] these sourcem _ _ G001`, on Runauurrzsu.--Pnin the loius i indicative of the a! They occur in persons disposed much and chalky coucretions. GnAvuv.__'l`I.- .-'------I KIT` '1 `FT E 3: ILDCII, I1 , .-.... .,....u.. we ureter. '1`he nretrs are connected with the bladder. J The bladder is composed of various cover- ings _or tissues, divided into parts, viz: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mn- cous. The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have A desire to urinate without the ability, others urinate without the ability to retain. This frequently occurs in children. To. cure these_al fections, we must bring into action the muscles, which are engaged in . their various functions. lftbey are neglected. Gravel or Dropsy made aware that, attack, it is sure mental powers, esh and i.|...,.a ..-- - - ' ....cu puns, vxz: the Anterior, th and the Exterior, The anterior absorbs. Interior-~ tissues or veins, which serve as a c` the urine and convey it to the exlel exterior is a conductor also, termin single tube, and called the Ure bladc Vari: in..- ,_ ...uun1U.--'1'D` Ind: I. number, situated vt than loin, surrounded by fat, am three parts, viz: Anterin [ha Ic".vIn-:.-... U. u--vn, vuuxc, L HIIIIUUIPHIB .R` Pom~:a.,ex-Governor of Pennsylvania Lus LIVIS, Judge, Philadelphia . G. Gnxnn, Judge, United States Court .W.WOODWABD, Judge, Philadelphia .A. Poana, City Solicitor, Philadelphia om! BIGLER, ex-Governor of C xliforuia . ANKS, Auditor-General,Washington, .0`. . WEDNESDAY IVHE KIDNEYS.-T nnrnhnn ..:a ,-a .... xuu nutnun, ll I5 nodily supported from ...-...u.uu $11 H18 SDOVB to IV cone:-minm. uuucouuu U1 WRIST in BOKIIG nsnd d than hnv h 6. n.-ll-5 S.-The` kidneys are two in Mind the upper part of the and consisting of the Interior, ___ - - u . ya, ulu .IUULIU9U. :1, women, and children. accompany. |, P3,, zist: -The` kidney ad yt Hill nnnnn -A-` M. MCCORMICK. ............ Luu uuuuy to r me, must which ansue. 3. Interior consists of` deposit for \ exterior. The 3130. tm-mnan:..- =-- - :-nu an I Islilflll-01' OK without it `p. in. ..... :. _..,.|_ ...u v.A LUIIUF. THE 0, terminating in a Uretnr '95-n u.. u\.;t;urrll]g In above diseases. and In -..:.a -._ auunuuung ll] Ureter. The hllldnn ` LuLY N] occurring in `bDVH I` inaana n-uuub II. I in such .; u nacnuu. acid ato- Baichel on- s llair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in Qhe world; the only true and perfect dye ; harm- less; reliable, instquganeoua; no disappoint- mewt; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill. effects of bad dyes ; invigorate: and leaves the bnirgsoft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by m1lDruggisIs and Prfumers; and properly applied It Batchelor I Wig Fsctory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. Hutxrn 13 Srnnne-rn.-To pravent or conquer disuse is one of the grandest attainments ever aimed at by men ; and Bryn.n'e Pulmonic Wafers will as sure cure coughs, colds, tickling in the threat and pulmonary complaints, as war and pestilence will destroy. Severe colds if not at- tended to sooner or Inter lead to incurable con- sumption,` and the strength of the strongest soon fails if neglected. The readiest and best means known for the cure of these complaints is Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, which have been thonnughly tried for the last twenty yen-I, Ind hove never been known to foil. 8' public speakers will also derive great benet front the use of them. Sold by all medicine dealers, at 26 cents nor box. I uuul um use on mam. dealers, at per box. ---4s:I1`I3l'J IJIIIEI IIAI TO" ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOUR. It will prevent the hair from falling out. lakes the Hair smooth and glossy, and does not stain the skin as otherl. Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. R. P. & CO.. Nbll. N H pPhr:nOn-a --4-.-nu nu--J53 .l. Iilllfnlip Will Restore Gray llair "to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is :1 most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING ILAIR. is ilnmediately `checked. Min. 8. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM, mm!/Ear preparation _/br t/1: [lair ,- -[tar and trarzsfartnt, Imllout sediment. It 1': very rimplz and oftgrt product: worainyul results. II: gnu! siapcnbriry and (crummy In a flair Dnes.r1'ng aver /cigh wxt Freud: Poritades all cckuwlcdgrd by all nut only in I/zic rmL..;r.. 1...; .'_ Hair Drruiug acknowledged b not oniy 1/11": countr 4524! 2' Eurafe, The (rarer and Zylubcdmmtcm szvula not be undone rzrftlz u other. son: 231 n.1, DRUGGIBTI. `II-....._:....._- a n -n,_ n - nvw -swim I-up-nan: change. A nu. Jun nnsron-an um nmgssnm Omnbinod in one Bottle, `H1121 K`! A .11-----_--... vuunmmsu 11: uno 150131210. MRS. S. A. ALLEN 3 HAIR RESTIDRER Till Ilnaonun tv_..-- --_;5 . _____,___*?_ Pnrsxcxma Hossns.-Many persons physio their horses frequently--especiaIly every spring. This is a. great error, and one which has caused the loss of many valuable horses, as physic, as it is usually given, often produces inammation of the bowels, which generally proves fatal; it also weakens the horse and thus renders him moreliable to disease, or less able to throw it ntf-what is required is 9. medicine which will operate gently upon the bowels, and act upon the liver and lungs, removing all obstructions therefrom, purifying the blood and enabling all the organs to do their work without over-tax- ing any, which is accomplished by the use of Ddrley s Condition Powders | and Arabian Heave Remedy-it is always safe and certain` Remember the name, and see that the signa- ture of Hurdi and On. is on each package.- Narthrop and Lyiman, Newcastle, Ont., pro- prietors for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers.` vu -born. urn: urura us: (JUICY. BOLD DHUGGIE1'I. rrqpri I rt. S. R. Van D it ? 81. C0,, Vvholeunle Dragging, - 2;:irElnm1ny St. sud!- I0 Park Place. New-York. -1 _-., V. The rnedicine best adapted for this purpose is Perry Davis Pain-Killer. It is used both in- ternnlly and externally, and where prompt ac- tion upon the system is required, the Pain-Killer is invaluable. Its almost instantaneous e"ect in relieving Pain istruly wonderful. It is used by Veterinary Surgeons of the highest order, and the life of many a valuable Horse has been saved by having the Pain-Killer at hand to use when the nnimnl was first attacked. Sold by all medicine dealers throughout the world. Be careful to get the genuine. Price: '25 end 50 cents per bottle. Perry Davis as Son, PROPRIETORS, May 8. ` Montreal. uul ueuuse on the Hall (`re L HALL Co., Nashua, N.H., For sale by all druggiais. j.-_ , FARMERS READ THIS. . At this season of the year when Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera. Morbus, &c., may disable your hands, you should have a prompt and sure remedy at hand. Your Horses also frequently require medicine for curing Gulls, Sprains, Cuts, Cramps, Weak Joints, Rheumatism, Swellings, Oolic, &c., &c. lI`I__ ---- - -.vu. Sir James Clarke s Female Pills are exten- sively counterteited. The genuine have the name ofJOB MOSES on each package. All others are worthless. N.B.--One dollar and 12} cents for postage, enclosed to NQRTHROP Jr LYMAN, New- castle, Ont., General Agents for Canada, will insure a. bottle of thegcnuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail. Sold by all Druggists in Kingston, and medicine dealers everywhere. -_.- vbvu In SPECIAL NOTICE. Pill genuin pa. N R _n..- .a-u _ M - --- wm wuen an other means h These Pills have never [1 where the directions on the phlet an-'9 well observed. For full na..o:....t.._._ yulut nns W For full j the agent. " uueu, am all the painful diseases occ by a. disordered system, these Pills will cure when all other have failed. have mu... um... I----- n Special Notices. The Great. English Remedy! SIR JAMES CLARKE S OELEBRATED * `FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from prescription ofSir J.Clarke,M.D. Physician Extraordinary lo the Queen. 7 HIS well known remedy is no impoiition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Djtculties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and though_a powerful remedy. it :l".fIf|f|:0na-I ---I`-5- A Ninw I uvnno - __ -.... ...... ... uuu cvcr nuuwn [.0 RESTORE GREY IIAIII l'IDI'f_`.ll'l'At Irnrvnurau-.1-- --- V Is the best. article ever known to !`l`'l`l|I'lI` A----' -- - Good for Man and Ecasl. n1 1: wcu UDBBTVEU. ' particulars, gel: 3 1 I011`- T ' Style. Important Change. HAIR m-:31-omzn A`I 1'\ nnuaar Iedicine Itis : alfln Io. ..1........a :---- " NRIVALLID ` NITUII " lgfunuesn, L1-1` _ N 7 H A L US VEGEIABLE !G!|_.!A.N. RENEWER . ../..-.a nu. ruahllsu, `A I ` , tie urn Druggist , a /Jzuoauamum would r A: (`In un...1...-:.. n_-44- > GRAY mm Is a certain indication of lemyiat the roots. Nature's Crown. Yun Must Cultivate it b. , BEAUTIFUL HAIR, ;|ul. unmuses occasioned , effects ans: hmm fnilnrl unvu MHIEU. been known to fail a 2nd page of pam- I. pamphlet, free, :06 U] lJ.Illll. L, Proprietors. DU. it also contains the gambling-roornimd the temple of the Chinese Jose. This room is a neat apartment, and is kept scrupulous- ly clean and tidy. To the right-of the oor or entrance are three small glass cases, each of which contains :1 small bronze statue or Joss. In front of these statues are three small tables on which are arranged, in neat order, J oss sticks, which are continually burning; lamps,1 which _ are also burning, large candlesticks, precious stones and bou- quets, contained in large vases. From` the centre of the ceiling, also, in front of each Jose, :3. small lamp hangs burning. Around the room are a number of very well executed pictures, representing pegodus, Valle s, rivers and cities. This room is continua y anus-Anti kw .. 1'.-L I--~ ' MD __ __ .. ...._, uuv mne. men, women and children are huddled together without re- gard to sex. and as many as ten or twelve, perhaps different families, are to be found lthy, smoky con- , the continual accumula- ing from the yard. which irdirectly -in .the oentre of the building, the wonder is that 11;: occupants have not become before this {it subjects for a. Coroner : Jury. . , . . . . --no --r nvawuuu WHICH gallery of the court in the centre of the building, Here it might be expected a breath of fresh air could be ~ obtained, but this open air was found to be ` even more etfeusive than that in the interior of the building. In the yard underneath was a collection of lth which loaded the air as it rose Some ofthe were open, which` gave light to the passage. In many of the rooms the newly-arrived Chinamen wereoto be seen sitting together iu_groups, while all their 1 ay strewn ` bundles and other paraphernalia] around the floor. Some were lying down on mats, sleeping soundly, and others were on- gaged in an examination of eir eects or mending their clothes. In ot `or rooms on this at there were shoemakers and tailors and matmakers at work, while `others were engaged in the manufacture of Chinese baskets. Tomen and little ones squatted around the res, and now and then the cry ofa Chinaman was heard offering pudding or some other eatnble for sale. _Up another ight and the top storey is reached. Here the greater portion of the new arriv- als were stowed away, as many as twenty occupying the same room of about twelse feet square. Many of themdmked anxious and bewildered, astonished, no douht, at the new quarters. In general appearance this storey of the building is an imm-m.........; ._ ...... .,.......c... LU general storey building is an improvement on the others. It is more airy and better light- ed. It also contains the gambling-room and temple Chinese Jmm 'n.:.. ..m..-.. A Swiss journal antes that 5 young woinan namad Arnold, sister of an inukoopet at Willi- osu (Lueerne), hnsjuucI.rrbd`o1l'tbc rlt ptiu at u. rie-shooting oompotition of tint town, having nude a whim with every Ihot. .,.. u.-..\.uu1!uUuzl.l8(1. At rst T sight this would certainly seem a regular puzzle, but only snvh a one as an aquaintance witl Chinese htv would easily solve. . ` True, they did not scatter themselves among friends, nor did they go to the dif- ferent hotels or lodging-houses in the ity, nor to any of those places where immi- grants usually go. The whole 1,277 men went to one house which, before their ar- rival, contained ebout 2,000 of their coun- trymen. This house is knownas the Globe Hotel, and is situated at the corner of J ack- of people to those who now viisit it. This building is entered from Dupont and Jack- son streets. At either entrauceanu ber of Chinamen are seated, selling sl)\or fruit, or meat, or some other Chinese dain- ties. The stairs areqperfectly black, and the walls at both sides are of the same the Celestials, who believe `there is some- thing suspicious in his movements. At the top of the rst ight of stairsis aloug, narrow, dark passage. To the right are a number of small rooms, occupied in- some cases by r. number of Chinameu, and in others by Ohinamen and their families. On the passageway, and directly outside the doors of these rooms, a number of res are lit, and over them are pots or cans, or some cooking utensils. Here the wa1ls,too,' are perfectly black from the smoke of those res, which scatters round. the building and is almost suffocating. Now and then, when a side door opens, a faint glimmer of light is thrown by its assistance the end irreache leads to the outside the hnildinrv .-.-.. :1. _-f on the passe e, and I t which i g - _---. :4-JA1 uax 1 11.`! I7'r0m the `San Francisco Herald, May 21. The Pacic Mail Steamship Company : steamer China arrived here about 12:30 o clock yesterday afternoon, having on board 1,250 Ch_inese. Of these about thirty-two were women, an-d the remainder men. Although the usual excitement which prevailed on the arrival of other steamers was not exhibited by the Celestial residents of the City, still quite a number of Chinamen had assembled before the stea- mer arrived. And strange these men had not a word of welcome for their newly-ar- rived countrymen, not even a pleasant look, nor t.he least sympathy of recognition. On the contrary they exhibited I1 stern c0ld~ ness and carelessness about their future which contrasted strangely with the fuse and bustle caused by the appearance of the women. Immediately that the gangway was lowered the vessel was stormed by a number of Chinamen, who at once got into conversation with the women. After land- ing, the usual division was made, and each owner took charge of his property. On ac- count of the cargo being unusually small, there was little trouble in disposing of 3 them. Up to 3 o clock in the`alternoon` Chinamen fresh from the Celestial empire, with all the quaintness of their dress, were to be seen driving in waggons through the streets, en route for that portion of the city occupjed almost exclusively by them,- Con- sidering the small circuit occupied by Chin- ' csc, and the already crowded state of this locality, many inquired how they were to 1 be accommodated. At rst, 5 would f`Al'I`n:n'IV --A-- ` "` ' ' . WEDNESDAY EVENING, ___________ my SEE LAST PAGE. _:.-" ov- _._.__ , CHINESE LIFE IN L_,,__.. J . STESE oALi_13'oRNIA. Pacic 1,260 vo irevailed I sol` Citv, still .-...a... .. ...._.L--7 ..... ......- --uw wen. u:. Tlzls red entrance a nu re r B are nm-fnnolu I-I-nb -- MW, .---av lvvllwl WUFU Lnufacture ad leard offering nndirm .I5u.Ig_'l.lUllSe5 ID `D8 ity, se out 2 mm nr .1":- zgulnr nn.-.\.. 1.... * JUNE 2. Ai}1_iz};u"aI" % nil show that tn work 05 devastation w on `to, ` yards was immense. In the ma menhay have been utter] pnrticulnra or the hnil|t,oru `C -on Friday in West Virgi as grestet, than at` that supposed. (The destructf ` 61'-. _ 171:" Wheeling Creek Valley the GDOPIIIOIII. Mun: nl-uurn -...1 I..._I-- * .. .........5 vevcl vujcy tneaeetnlctiontw enormous. Many all and lamb; `cu killed in the eld. at and corn cut close to the ground. A. number of dent: to individuals are reported, sonic which are likely to` prove eerioue; town of West Liberty in reported to been badly damaged. - . Mien Carrie `Tyler, who WM 139 part in a new play at the V Academy of nusica _on Wedneedey, ' g_. and had dressed herself for e bridelngg` V was standing before thenrirrorin the l .g.`" ing-room when her heavy bridal veil in contact 'W1_th one of the gel jet: on side of the mirror, end `almost in e llmnen j. her head, neck end shoulders were oumazv pad in 3 sheet of une. . Shethriekaed - ran out on the stage, but fortune property-b_oy was standing in the some cheu-cover on line inn, ggd enon h pretence of uiind to throw over _ heedendllnotherthallnu. wounds are aerioun. ~ ' ....,.,.-.. . oungraueunaonil dd A-.narr<';w1;athleadilng by a . oi y zigzag course to the vines ev bu; of the face of the mountain beri,ng' barren _rock., or precipice, or nriug the life of a vine. A 1 cu.- enough for n chumoia` t6vt;:d,u:nv t :: trained to the {we . of- the pg [.35 rock, which, warmed by the II!!! n - hutens the ripening of the fruit. ; ly you will see little patches of vi M one,-two or three terraces wide and c {- vines" long. on the face of I mounuiu,.onh:~; the only spot of an-able hnd on it aid 3 -.narrow path leading bv . o.=s..-fi- i - uvcl nus uuuusiuillll wounds A top] proclamation nnnoancq the have of the bronze coinage will can to . i current on tho31uofJJ_oeen:hoi',_1RlO. . _ , `F; L per mono; of G-nut` Britain, oolgod n Recently an anonymous notice, threats - ing death to any minor who duugnaga shaft to wnrlr,_1vn found poIwd"I_t- Oxford mine, below Scnnnon,Pn. j,.w],[d, * and most unreasonable panic upland h `the miners, and in :11 but four mihg men refused rgfnoed to work. _ The vine throughout Sviitzerldnd is ed In the strongest places; high ` V mountains; in nooks in the vqlley:`;huuj,g > k is l tho ' r ledge at thabnoe of n precipice . an tiara chulnoia to trend Inn dioqlnr fruit. mp, ~ IIQIIF " 1 ill littl to}: f I X: 1:16:33 tnrfnm -pig`. 0...: ` nut; yuuuu expense. 1 know I wonzdw dresses wen,-um in .3 hapduomo hauloiii the _Wast End, bogltrof sriliocutie no-I qunmtances, and` always but 20 by hat i? lend, who yothfrom the there are thousands of sncLcuu---in there must be, if half the populntiong than Times asserts, gets physi gratin. ~ ` -tion in the fact thu.t{"hs f thfe cv J in tfzia wealthy and llhrivirig ~ get examined, prescribed :'~I"ommyL Dodd. . 'Th'e Times give; scurious inaunoapf. _ progress of beggary and ublic get their medical auaulanca and in for nothing; Every hoap1t,nl`nnd A __ , nary has its crowd: of opt-pltipgtq, 4w f" for. and the public expense. I know womiifwha df vnunn in - '|---- 5* ` deafen with disoorciant_.instrumantu,; W ` spout or whine out the made-[up um,-ti':"_ their misfortunes; `the more hnrdnfqd probatea take to street praying nndplnohc iug, and singing rqvival hymns to,, Mt M M hall songs-shouting Come to God 1.; ,1: M the profane crowd of loafers and on joins the chorus with the more " i Tommvt Dodd. Some sing, roar, bowl; some of , (v---- 4-IGITI` 9 motion the ingenuity, ekilend thousands will be absorbed in pam tribe of greedy, lazy and nnpmm drones-professional beggars, *ir"Ite~ their bed in one wud and their upper t another; then `dinnerjntiono one day, and at enother the next ddy and money from one society, mane"; IJIII victuala from another; and egein mom; from the headless pedestrian in the M f an-eels, And who is the better for-uhh I The recipients 2 They beco.n_e more mun] mni-A an:-n.-In ----`A 3" I Th'e'1'.;ip`i`e*;l*s' "fig,-mmu 10: lg mfire degraded, more hamela`:I:;lu'!.-lf!.'~4 Tm P`".'i" 3 They have the nmfhngf :3; 11m_po_rtunI.to` pinpgn` Md ofhnki P M113 P0": III ever. . . S0318 Rina I-nor k..._1 . -_, -. _..... ..... uu wuuarawn from t_heW_ capital fund of the country; theit j K from the great body oftho laboluiligt _ J lation.- Th_at _whicl:, abouid ` motion the ingenuity will he nh:.....1..-.a =- -- -- ' t -_.... nun guulg DlckWlI'd. 4 paper says : _ . If any one wants to see rum most revolting tats, let the.n'1 tn; may to 8:. J names : Palace at 1 when the band plays. He:-e'the` an army of low-looking thieves bon ds--hale, strong-looking men: youths----who follow up the band and cursing, ,and bonneting om In no other capital of Europe 1! nhings be permitted. The band: fellows lie about St. Jameafs Purl grass, and on the benches, and 1'01 the ornamental water. Where come from ? Why do they not W01 are they not looked after ? Why loafers toleiated by the Police ?" _ The 081331838 rricuara hi -3-" VG] HIV len LL VAGRANOYI4 I-1->3nny p haw vnnlo NUMBER 201, me wants Ling state, IIl68'B gt _ _-_- -u-av: Will rking thieves nnnllgt V 5-looking men and ` >` v up band, shouting bopneting one nunthn-33 u--f--u null! II traction to na- I mljority of tar! ruined. Up no entmction was `Inc It and pay. an... W BROWN 1 um! 11! "Play" ` ` _ an my ` L pd mil in; ~ Cunn/run Gn ag WIIARF ' I cAnaUTH \hl:`;ur . `bow an Screen V we day` d-Y (Sun #u ever] , 1 yet- . H1333 `' 5 n- 4' ' he ever! 4 ( u M 71. Ilnecting with the Grand ht tho West and Bay of. letting the 4:30 PM. train `blow, and the Northern Trous- hlfl Propellers leaving Cape Ind :11 Western Ports. L dyupLl. nmL-me, Them `I __ __,,-_ \ - -Iunglno 6:25 All. train for \ ,,_, _ - .. -., l%1.n, Sums, Iurn, in Kingston duly (Sundays 91- I I A.)l. (except Mondays), Ii the Grand Trunk T1-sins and Xtin-uh. 2.0:: A I: ._,z_ :- , dthStumer.- 1 pulnnguon for T(\rnn?0`'n`:t lm (londny ejcpu_d) HALF~l`.\ST HVF o c 90115` IQ.` mo. one or the 3;, ovary Ivnrning `I * -N5T PM E "' '_'F mum Will run I-I 1"" 5 lllon Tuudnyn, wed- |.__:':.";1-II. at 4 p.m. `up. edn-ndqn and Fra- G. I. KINGHORN, ._ . Foot of Hum: 9...... Ironic IP17`! on board, or to k ".|/aE1-(7I1a7-outc. ` .-.._._. hi-I-Vw-t`rriv|1 of the train from hating Grand Trunk tnins Ill HI] of Qhinto Steamer. . . Inn! n(u..:.. .r....._ n-_- I Ion} _ _ 4 F 03 P335139, hnung !l.`lp9fl01' pas. lion Ippiy on board or to '-uh ' n MFRPI!-IV 5178+` OTTAWA, ll'.g--n its Em FRIDAYS 1. -Iu other days. Qnl I31 .nvr\ _ . -_ wm:1~u`uw.\', '4 oueuail expedition tin I all Annular: `H j W II Inuit LII E. DIOLPB ISLAND iI.,3P.I_ mi 7 P]. A ll l.'ll r u. I. lu.\'un|_,ug1 lnywmr. foot of Brock s{n.~.:. BIQQI Iwn ` `IP15 apply on board, or to G. I. KINGHORN, `i I Foot of Street. 1|l_lpnL1s69. T` ht: up;-1_r at the Pf` Sntnrio Sweet. or at ` Sl `.&.' (HE-9, I I".'"" ST`.t.'lI. HAT I- m_IoLrx xsmxn on Mondays, MI]! u:d_ Saturdays u.7:30 AIHIV Irru-onna trim: CU? I'D} Fun %nm'%|::l r'|d(faEe_\'lncent. Ferry. . . fl EPPII CAB \ gcuowm, HAM-n, Lg. her trip! About the .__. ..J -iii halt! Kintnlnn loll! 3.1559, ?)k1,1I.\[I XVIII. g... wom Island Fern. 0: ad after June Ia: - IRS. |ll|'I OIJVIII uxv !\|-I lu- .` us] leue Kingston every {.53 FRlDAY`.l 3 PJI. Leaves .y.l0!DA\ uni THURSDAY an .- , -. -II :..u...un-.l-v.. -a....._:.._ _ -. unouu xxunn lfllnl Int] I,$I(lho 6:25 AM. train for nun, ili Inun `III BTIAHER 0 ' \ !,j1_I.1nc ` at btc-:1nwr.~`. TEE TE.Ul.l:I R I Veau; ltlul Ill} IIIK` I\n1L'I` I 3;: all intermediate napping, man. In \JL` lull E-"""jZ , " mmllon (unumm. * IILIII aim, null: