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

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Ms? in" B. YI;I;I."R-.`-{ll-N`G, r;nDnI| 9 TII ETEAXER `ml .1 u--`. .-- F...`-.. .v..J pi FRIDAY at 3 Ln-an-s ,]u_lD_\'I' nn|.THl'Rh'DAY M ` _. `H ;.u.arn\.s.IiAI.s .Il.n.u.inn III STEAIIIR ulntu, Inns, 7? o'1'1`.%\\vA. Nulgu C` c-.__ v 1;!!! Prints sand _ | _ Mll;lf.1l_|lI`|`\;a- liuulr. illglpply on board, or to *6. ll. KINGIIUIIN; ` Foot of Brock Street. ll lam - Line v. JI. I\I.`\J|l\Jl\.V, Pool of Brock Street; I 1.331: G. l. KI.\'GH~UR.'~'., L`:......- mm` .1. "I: , gallon vmnpzmy.` ;pl shout Ibo 7th in- `.-ane Kingston every .' -I I P \.I l.l3'nbl Il'I'|. C. H. lI.\T("|I 1; Lil! uuruu, ul nu D. HVRPHY. Uitnwa. I"Il'.\TI.\I \ xv _}:ii'b:' XVIII. _.t' S'h':1lIlUl'> unnu- 1:1 Ham xdnys, T` UR Goal in Pure Lsckawana, being mined in t.he`1ery heart of the Luclmwana Valley, Scranton, Pittston, and Wilkes Barre, from the best selected mines, and is prepared with great. care expressly for Family use, and will be screened and deliveyed in the best possible co :- dilion. - 7 Best selected Soft Coal for grates constanzly on hund, also Lehigh Lump for Foundry lee and Blossbnrg for Blacksmith. rm....... 0...}. nnlivm-ad in anv dart of the SEED MERCHANTS, 47 PRINCESS S'l'}{EE'1', Kingston, I AVE now on hand In very large and choice selection of Ftower Seeds, imported di- rect from reliable growers in England. and Ger- many. _Full varieties of German Asters, Ger- v mun Stocks, Fren_cb Double Bnlaams, Sweet Pens, Mignoryenc-, Phlox Drummondii, Zinnia Elegnns, kc. kc. Twnv nut-Ii:-nlnrn nr;a nun nlnlnallh fnr wvA|.as:v.e`;,m`[:(.)I;ltFti.;;:;:t from the In-snufnclurers, our prices are EXTREMELY LOW. '1!` I IIIIFIC" I 1 Ctr`: - ru-uuu Olllce--l. Lawrence \VlIarf, [ Foot of Johnson Street. and Ulossnnrg [or Dlllclusluuu. Terms Cash. Delivergad in any phrtof city. - nun-.9: awn:-`r 1: nt - Special ntlentionjs invited lu our very ne Ilsorunent of FRENCH HALL PAPERS and BORDERS. the most beautiful seieclion ever brought to Kingston. In -A hnnnpl rlioont rnnrn II-un I'UI.tI|II(Ql\|||-n- IIEAT{1__:___gMUNN, ruazsusms rmuno. Custom kindly Iolicilod, thankfully received, and promptly attended to. Wanted, 3,000 Bushels Barley; ` `For which the highest mullet price will be --ll N|'EW and elegant. patterns in Stamped 1 Gold, Gold, Satin, Ground, Marble, Oaks, kr- -.r-1 Hereby appoints GEO. Anon! 54\.aI.Il Agent. 1-1.. The buineu will be conducted on strictly CASH principlu, and ` u the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. n_-.__ I.:..JI- ...lI;-ital tIn.nkfuT received. HEAI!`&L]GUNN S: 1868: 1: 011 L. 1868.} I'D! Tul lnnurnunnnu v- Illld and strong ALES, PORTER and STOUT. > - - .._r. u--v .1nr.Il'l'VU"I"t'\'hT -n Hid ylaugpl P}g1JEI:: NJ}.---One Pony and Light Wag- gon for salt`. Sent to any part of the ountry on reasonable terms. Aonctm &. LIVIELODEON FAGTO RY -x-uu:u up warm. Cull during lht` present we nmgements fur your Summer 5 v\|nI3, As 3 luxury (an almost indispensable 4 in voorlh more than it cools. The subscriber his purclmsml the Ice b fnnm-rly conducted by Mr Hobart. The Ice Sexson begins about the 24m, weather in wnrm n.n .a.._;_- .- ~-v-- viii I` uli pairculn II mics! at Meg ` I-usolhcrdnya ' IOLE-`E lSI.A.V' [3 P I. and 7 PM. "b`,$"` -7-. G. M. Kl . 3"'.' A Pm Wharf. but of Agenczea nalni ' `mow ` by 31, 18,3. -H.-grins, ac, ac. `For particulars 36:3 our Catalogue for I-hi ! u.ul `Ma.y 4. October 21, 1868. IIIIH ' Depot . Kinglfon, February, 1889. May 3. __.I : ._, .5 nxw I Um Coming seasun. All who favour him With their pmro upon being liberally and regul .eNTu_aA9'JE"cAt H59. -_.-.....-..-. III Proprietor of the SI. L: May 15. ;V \I4.L..n.\z.;;. `HE Subscriber having arranged for carry- ing" on this businena of the -<---- - _ ----gun--1-iiif IEPAIRS of Musical [nstrumems nr=nlIj' exe- L, culed by Practical Workm-n. FRONTENAC BBEWERY SI. l..\WI'IM`i*} FLOWER SEEDS. cg} J U371` `REC ElV'ED_:\'I _ ,,4. _-u'yII\.II.II' my Pom-rs in Mtendnnca at Railroad ; and Slealubmu Landings. r 5. T0 II0l .h'l-7 KI3I:`.l l3R. pediuon than uggd krxecufn in _th nrdenfdiqul El-_I. `I..- ._ ... (iREA'F s'rou1< FOB THE MANUFACTURE OF` . - -n- Chan- 47 Princess blreet. ,-. _.... ......m.~zu uuu Ice UIISIIIBSS by. 38-Ason if the n wnrm HE YN I411}? S S2 KING STREET. 'l`UNElS JAMES SWIFT & CL. AND OF J REYNER. I business i N Mr Hnhurl VIJIQ . W. CREIGHTON is his `osent week, and make ur- intnnwr supply. R. wnrnz, Z A. LIVINGSTON, Princess Street. .;..A Druggist, Lnwrcnro Ice-Houses. mid in make conlnols ' u any quantity during who require it, and may mrom|g`e, can depend L-gulnrly supplied. l(}l*I-ll0l.'.s'ES luv obi): 41110.! RS 1 n onej it cAuAli1l{N fnonumn DIBEGTOFY; l7|-_ -nnhrn - uuuuuxun; anvuu uuu n1JvI:n.I.`In)Im.l.lJ:4nl.D can be obtained to cover the cost of Publicznion, - nnnnnrnu l\f`|llllYll1l! ngnnnmnnu Dal-I I-N3 I-Fl!`-CIIUCLI Ill \U'C| IIIU UU3I UK I UUIIUlIUu a CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY, nnrn nnnnn an In; 13.-n-:1.-.u.- Al` f|\1'I"nt)l'1\ rsnn Luuunxvl nutu, u uuluclcul. auppurl Dy ISJUBSGRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTSI 1|-In I-an AL-u-I..nA on nnlvnn ml... ..;.-. ls, I')..I..l: . _ . . -_ IJCIIVCILIICILV .IJ\JlEIL`l\JL` IJL[\rEJ\J1[}I\I' comprising the Provinces of ONTARIO, QUE- RF`.l.". Nf)VA RDFITIA and NEW DDIYMU Luujyllanus tun 1 Auvluur Ul ULILAILIU, QUE- BEC, NOVA SCOTIA, and NEW BRUNS- WICK ; to which will be appended the Pro- viuces of NEWFOUNDLAND and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Directory will ron- lnin lhn Nnmon nf pl`-nfnnninnnl -`1-mi Rnainnaa uuvvnlsu Juuntvu. _l.uu UIICULUIJ wlll. lull- tain the Names of Professional and Business Mon, end of the principal Inhabitants in the Cities, Towns, and Villages, together with n lsrge amount of general information, including Alphabetical Directoriesof Post Offices and Pustmasters, Banks, Governmental Departments and employee, Houses of Parliament, Law Courts, Educational Departments, Custom Houses and Uieers of Customs, Ports of Entry, Tnrilfs of Customs, List of Patents of Inven- tions, Canals, Railways, Railway and Steam- boat Routes, Benevolent and Religious Societies, Clergy of all." Denominations, Registrars with their Divisions, Newspapers and Periodicals, to, 12.; also, Stslements of Imports and Ex- ports, Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Population, &c., &c. Ta 1; fhrrrnttrrl In Amm..<.f, `lR70 TIBIIS OF SUBSCRIPTION Z Dominion ofcanadn subscribers $12 Cy per copy United States '10- - - $15 C) " Great Britain and Ireland do. . . 3 tg Frunca, Germany, &c. do. . . 3 mg " RATES or Anvntrxsnm will be made known on application to the Publisher. Nn Mnmm to be paid until the TVo'rIc is de- "`<- H lunch] 1 ilfing Drn -. -: _-' V 1-`HE remarkable success which GARDNE R.'S BAKING POWDER has met with since its introduction here warrants an increased de- mand. It can be obtained from most of the leading Grocers in Kingston, and at L1anufac- turer s prices from Messrs J. CARRUTHERS & 00., Wholesale Grocers, Ontario Streel:_ and also at Messrs W. R. MCRAE & Co.`s, Kingston. If I't\II wurlnlg AI... l..._4 1.: run `- *h;I` GERMAN DRIED FLOWERS ununa U! unnuuvxx ononula 8l1CI DUU- A QUETS of these benutilul` and appropriate Christmas Ornaments just arrived and for sal_e by ' `I? 11' `DAh'I . l.*-n T53 CANADA Dnu:c'ronu' for 1857-"8, pub- lished by the Subscriber, *coutninedA1he Names of the principal Inhabitants in 1,339 Cities, Towns, and Villages in Upper and Lower Canada. The nAuAl'\I'A\f nmulmnn Innmnwrnnv "ur- and Vllllgru Iu Iuypcl nuu uu-vrl unuu-un. Aut: CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for un-vn ill will nnnlnin n nhnv-I an:-v-nHnn n? 1:! l.)'lll`A_iI.I1lJ.` .lJ\JAl.l.LA`l\JAI lJl1|-l.`l\..ll\Jlll_ IUL 1870-71 will contain a. short description of at least 3,500 Cities, Towns, and Villages in the Dominion of Canada, and.1he P_|-ovinces of New- foundland and Pr'nce Edward Island, together with the Names of the Professional and Busi- ness Men and of the principal Inhabitants. appucauon to use 1' ucuauur. . No Money to paid as livn-eid.-This notice is given for the reuon thy; unprincipled men hsve on seven! occsaio canvused for Ind collected moneys in advance, on ncoount of Books which they falsely repre- ted as being about to publish. `'L-_..`.'3.. ,a..:...... ..r ..a.n..g in the Publication .......---.. .- \./v. u, axlusalvu. If you wish the best BAKING POWl)l-Ill. ask for GABIDNEIPS. `If..-,.L an Persona aulrouu ULQIIIILIK Ju Luv ; uuuu....,., oftbe CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for 1870-71 will plane send in their Orders (or SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS IO JOHN LOVKLL, I n'n!e1' and Publiahei. 23 and 25 St. Nicholas Street, llonu-cal, Hay, 1869. LE COPIES of the DAILY lid .BING _ 9 . Nnws nny-be had st. lhe counter of * the publication oice, Princess Itreet, price thine annnaI'l_ V . ` }_ AVE taken the FIRST PRIZE for eight successive years, and are allowed to be the best in the Dominion These celebrated lu- struments cau be had at the lowest prices from B. IIOLDER, . PRINCESS s1`, n 1:. S. WILLIAMS Onems AND Munnsons ._,, ...u--. wlar nu.-y will be p j The patronage of licilcd. u.--cuuung UV?! 1' ll` [KEN In closing his accounts for the ptusl year the I mlvortiser has determined to abandon the Crcdzl system altugrlher, and he wishes his Cllslulnvr to understand this announcement in ll-e most [positive sense. Determined not to kw outdone I in the price or quality of his Stuck, Inc is pre- f .-an-.1 lo .-ell umyrs and SHOES of unrivalled mxmufarture at the lowest mmunemtiva prices on strictly cash terms. "nnnid an:-.....n- _.__. u . . . . uu auruuy cnsn (ENDS, Unpaid nccuums must I}, mlwrwise they will be} IR Thu nan-nnn.-n -J` .- ;------Ll-JKJ l_J..\J1 13) Dealer In Boots and i-5lmes.No. 36 Princess street, Klllgstun. )ESlRES most respectfully to thank his nu- merous Customers for it libr-.nI extending over FIFTEEN YEAIL3. C10Sil'|0' hia nr-1-nunon l`,.- -LA - pnLrou.xge 5 ESPEUIAI. ANlI{IMl 0liTAN i` N: T0 msu cusromzus. ?.IAM1:s" 1I()1>1+g_i I B"0l.q mu} :'I|nnL- M MEDIC AL A d for sale bv all P! n _ - uvullsli-Ia evur prepared. It is delightfully perfum entirely free from all irritating qualities it combines_ the virtues of both its con: ingredients. As a beaulier of the hair, Nut Oil has long been highly prized; cenne, according. tel ! into ` _-....., -m..u|uIug_ L0 ur. Hassal|`s ; tern the composition of every Restorative. Prepared by (V 7 1;[a;';h-20. December I 2. Elltd IDO Dlllg llnoul IU puuunu. Persona duiroua ofgiding in the Publication . .L- n . u A In AN nmummn DIRECTORY `M " " '1rLTiE;'7'o`l}'1. `HE SUBSCRIBER proposes to issue in SEP- TEMBER, 1370, if suicienl support by TRHURIPTIUNS And AnV|ZR'l?lHI4`.Mli'N'I.\` AIJIUIJIJLIJLUIU Mnrrlx 9. u]is:IvNEn's BAKING Powflcn. _,__-_ And by: Kingston, 22nd. CASE of HANGING BASKETS and BOU- A nUIi'!1"~2nf'n...a.-.t-..~...t..:|..I .....l -,.__-_A!- - .5,-`Q -"5 ._ M I mm BEST AND "To be Corrected to August, 1870. / coco-eLvcmNE OF BRILLLANT C OLOU RS. E31` MUST AGREEABLE llalr Dressing `I JAM I January, 1868. `-$1.11.` r nll Hair-Dressers in the cit [3 be settled imm;3diate- be put in suit. xnm-m nf (`.....L. n....._._,- Lia perfumed, and ql1a.l'lies, while rirlues of hmh in M....:...._. }u:'n_1'nna... - --I--uanaslhl us Slnll Agent for Kingston Ijl(-)I~ .AR'J`, .........uu ul we us", Uocn:1- zen and Uly- Dr. Hassall`s analysis, on- ilion Eva]-v nnnul... u-:., E. H. PARKER, KIQV-`rut Qnnar: yut 1:] Bull. Cash Customers ao- L . I. ll\l\ Pall, M arket. Square. JAMES HOPE. IQHQ .. -.uu.-:1 .115, CH- popular Hair; .7-.. u uuu. I constituent ,.,. rI......,. A Nu'1`u:I:{ 1:: uLu{' [1 l , Cocoa- ...l 1 11,, nu wuusu I.u.uu 1 W53 CDDTIIIOQ [0 my YOOUI. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratied at the benecial effect, and after using it three weeke was able to walk out. I felt much like writing to you a full statement. ofmy case at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary; and therefore con- cluded to defer, and see if it would etfectn per- fect cure, knowing that it would be of greater value to you and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that 3 cure is effected after using the remedy for ve months. I have not used any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Rm-.hn hinl! llmmm ..r....-- ----I------- pun-gut-tug our little relief. , Having seen your preparations Extensively advertised, I consulted my family physician in regard to using your Extract Bnchu. I did `his because I had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fsct,I despsired ofever getting well, and determinu to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As jrou advertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent com- binstion; and, with his advice, after an exe- mination of the article, and consulting again with the drnggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at which time I was conned to bottleI -mu nmn:.1.-.: -..a ...... u: nu mm In nu respects 1 did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant. taafe or odour, a. nice tonic and invigorator of the eystem,l do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its use in such infections. - 1- up -...__-_ _. Should any doubt Mr McComncx s statu- menf. he refers to the following gentlemen: Hon WM. Bzcnln, ex-Governor of Pennsylvania Hon Tnonus B FLommcl, Philadelphia Hon J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphiis Hon J. S. BLACK, Judme, Philadelphia Hon D.R Por `|n,ex-Governor of Pennsylvania Hon ELLIS LIVIB, Jrcige, Philadelphia. Hon R G. Gnum, Judge, United State Court Hon G.W.WOODWARD, Judge, Philadelphia Hon W.A. PORTIR, City Solicitor, Philadelphia -Hon Joan BIGLIR, ex-Governor of C Ilifotuia Hon E. Bugxs, Auditor-General, Washington, DC. 5 Sold by nllD1-uggista mid dealers everywhere. Beware of couuterfeits. Ask for Helmbold 5. Take no other. Prir-e 51,25 per `bottle; or six bottles` for $650. Delivered to any addreu. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address: H `P l:r!r.MDnr n n_.._ .-J um-mica` Wnrehouse,594 Broadway, N;Y. None are genuine unless done up in steel- engrnved wrapper, with fan-aimile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed E. T. HELIIBOLD. A(]Cll`EBS H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug Cht-mica` Wnrehouse,594 Broadway, cenuina unlnnn nnn nn an . , , _ _ . _ . . ........-v-cu, luv |"Hu|.lCl.f(l. and it is-taken by men, women, and children. Directions for use and diet accouipany. Philadelphia, Pn., Feb. 25, 1867. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist: Dear Sir-I have been a. sufferer for upward of twenty years with grsvelfblndder and kid- ney abctioua, during which time I have used various medicinal preps:-ationa,vand been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. . _. 7 1 . Hvlntr nnnn n n . . _ _ . . _ . _ . V -- WMULI u:. we cnest, uydrothorax. ' Tau-ruam-.--Helmbold`a highly concentrat- ed compound Extract Buehu is decidedly one of the beat-remedies for diseases of.the blad- der, kidneys, gravel, dropsical awellings, rheumatism, and gouty affections. 7 Under this head we have arranged Dyeuria, or dith- culty and pain in passing water, scanty secre- tion, or small and frequent discharges of water; Strangury, or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bloody urine; Gout and Rheu- matism of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but ncreaee of colour, or dark water. It was always highly recommended by the late Dr. Physick in theta affections. This medicine increases the power of diges- tion, and excites lhe absorbente into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous depoaitione, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inammation, are reduced. is taken accompany. uncut-lll LIUl.l.I HE.` 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. Daorsv is a. collection of water in some parts of the body,and bears different names, according to the part! affected, viz: when generally dilfused over the body. it is called Annearca; when of the abdomen, Aecitea; when of the chest, Hydrothorax. Extract Bnlhn in d.,.:.a-.n.. --- ( .--.-uu*. GOUT, on RHIUI(ATlSl(.-P:IilJ occu the loin: is indicative of the above They occur in persons disposed to much and chalky concretions. Tun Gruv:I..--The gravel ensues glect wnte sllowe feverish, I p___ _ '1` these source-1. (Inn... .... 'n_, l , it is sure ml powers, orted from Lnu manner is composed of va"rioue cover- iings or tissues, divided into puts, viz: the 1 Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mn- coue. `The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have Ii desire` to urinate without the ability, others urinate without the ebilityto retain. This frequently occurs in children. To cure these affections, we must. bring into action the muscles, which ere engaged in Ihe-ir various function. lfthey-A. are neglected, tlrevel or Dropey may ensue. The finder Inner Inn 1- ---V ` ..uu Luu nlll-ll'1OI'. The anterior absorbs. In tissues or veins, which serve the urine and convey it. to 1.1 exterior is a conductor alao, single tube, and called th uretera are conn cted with H r|'||,._.. LI. .1 1 - three parts, viz: the Ant IVIVHE KIDNEYS.-The kidneys are two in number, situated ~ I. the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat, and consisting of erior, the Interior, A and the Exterior. The Interior consists of as a. deposit for the exterior. The terminating in a. the Uretar-.' The connected the bladder. The bladder is various ':`388 tissues. divided i........--- -=- -' And` u;a:;y others, if nsceasury. vcuuuuu a_yu.|[.u.uu.1u In all communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, and `.'hc-mica` Warehouse.594 Brnllrlwnv luv ' `HE Kl DNEYS.-The nllmhnr n'u...o...l - : ._._:i.__j___.. ). FRIDAY EV E 4, 1869. ' rAELIsHrrg _ -._.....`.g Iul ulucnal OI -U19 blad- I, in l fnanant diu.1m.....- A M. Mocohmrcx. in occurring in diseases. and on ---3-I --A .. u -as maa. acid slo- , _ - ...... -...-4 -vua.uL'uu UUUUULL It will prevent the hair from falling out. Makes the Hair smooth and glossy, and does not stain the skin as others. Our `Premise on the Hair sent free by mail. R. P. HALL J: C0,. Nashua, N.H., Proprietors. For sale by all druggials. .. -. ..\.-u u: nnnvwu IU i`-`lS:i`0Ri-I GREY mun TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOUR. II -.:H ......._.._g AL- I .- A- _ _. ....... .. ...u...:n..:.-muuy purauus pnyalc their horses treqnently-especially every spring. This is a great error, and one which has caused the loss of many valuable horses, as physic,~aa` "It is usually given, often produces inammation of the bowels, which generally proves fatal; it also weakens the horse and thus renders him more liable to disease, or less able to throw it offwhat 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 al the orgausto do their work without over-tax- ing any, which is accomplished by the use oi Dar-ley a Condition Powdersjand Arabian Heave Remedy--it is always safe and certain` Remember the name, and see that the signa- ture of`Hnrd and Go. is on each package.- Northrop and Lyman, Newcastle, Ont, pro- prietors for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. ' Batchelol- I Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the beat in the world; the only true aind perfect dye; herm- less, relixble, instenuueous; no disappoint- ment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill `eecti of bad dyes ; invigoratea and leaves the heir soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by ell.Druggists and Perfumery; and properly applied at Betchelork Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. Human I8 Brenna-rn.-'l`o prevent or conquer disease` is one of the grandest nttsinments ever dimod at by man ; and Brysn a Pnlmonic Wafers will as sure cure coughs, colds, tickling in the thrust sud pulmonary complaints, as war and pestilence will destroy. Severe colds if not at- tended to sooner or later lead to incnnble con- sumption, and the strength of the strongest soon kill if neglected. The res.diost.'and best man known. for the cum M m... ........u-:_._ 2- 5-"; n uu`nuuvuu- LIE .I'EIlJIII'|'-- and DO.` IDCCDU known for the cure bf these complaints in `*Bryan | Pulmonio Wnfen, which hue been thoroughly tried for the last twenty yen-I, and have never been known to fnil. Bingen Ind public speaker; will nlso derive great benot won: the use of them. Bold by all medicine `donlou. nus cant: on box Aug. :5. A. ALL:-;.V's ZYLOBALSAMUM, iusater Qrrfarahbu _far the Hair ,' titer and trarupartnt, mi!/tout .5-zdz'mnn'. 1! 1': very simple amdq/ten product: war:dnfu7 resullx. 1!: great sufenbrify and zmnwmy I-I a flair Drrssirtg oz-er luff: ms! Freud: Pamadt: 1': lc-nmuladged In all not only in this cmamtr 614! in Eurppev The `(raver rmd Z] W I Id not be used one with the at/wr. Sou: 31' ALL Dnuaaxm-I. Pro `Mon, 5. B, Van Duzer & Co., \Vho1eu|n Dru PHII5 Bucluy St. and 40 Park Place. New-York. stilt.` .___ _ ___ ......-. an unuu nu UDD when the animal was rs! attacked. Sold by all medicine dealern throughout the world. Be careful to get the g'eni1ine._ Price; 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Perry Davis Jr, Son, -PROPRIETORS, May 8. Montreal. New.Byle. Important Change. A REAL HAIB_B.E81`0R.EB. AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. `Il I"IcV (N A A -- -- -r--v-~ \IUl.II|JLII$l Ill UIIU DUUFIE C MRS s. . ALLEN $ `II I `I"I'I `I-twat-14-nu--1-. --4g.n.-.v -c-.av~..7.-. VPJOZJIG Win Restore Gray llnir to its Kanu-a.l Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxirrinut. growth. IMLLING HAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. S. A. .ALLEN S ZYLOBALSAMUM, Orrfaraott /or Hair .' dear and franrnrtuf FARMERS READ THIS. At this season of the year wh3n Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbns, &c.,w may disable your hands, you should have a prompt and sure remedy `at hand. Your Horses also frequently require medicine for curing Galls, Sprains, Outs, Cramps, Weak Joints, Rheumatism, Swellings, Oolic, &c., Are. The medicine best adapted for this purpose is Perry Davis Pain-Killer. , It is used both in- ternally and externally, _and where prompt ac- tion upon the sytem is required, the Pain-Killer is invaluable. Its almost instantaneous effect 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 haved by having the Pain-Killer at hand to use wvlll I-Z ICU Ill. IIIUIII. ml `donlou, until put box. -........, u...., ucnarau Agents for Canada, will innate a. bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail. Sold by all Druggials in Kingston, and medicine dealers everywhere. wuuuus nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Muumrn Lmrurs it is peculiarly suited ; it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitstion` of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hyalerics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, there Pills will effects `cure when all other means have failed. These Pills have never been known to fall where the directions on the 2nd page of porn- phletiare well observed. I For full nnnI:A--'A-- - V- .._. out a. sure and safe remedy for`Fel:nale' Ditcultiea and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and though a powerful remedy, it contaihs nothing hurtful fTo Lungs it in nnnnlin-l- ....:..J , Pmrslcxmo Hogans.-Many hnir hflnnnn l..,........._n... .__i -' 1 \ Pull?` Play: `iili'i1i"i:'iii~ 6i':"1' II Ih...\`-..A 4~u_.___ -- Good for Man and Beam. Is the best article ever known to h1g0-I4-nun`:-n ....:___- - W v:;fAbi_TgTL!A_M V `,1 HAIR 1 RENEWER . 1 Special NOIIOGIJ !mn..4'i1_, .. - - `P NUI . FD -_ > GRAY HAIR. Is :1 certain indication of decay at the roots. Nature's Crown. You Must Cultivate it HALL S_ -.-2-.-an - a..-.- `BEAUTIFUL HAIR, persons physio n.. .._-__ ---r( - _ _. _-.. -._ -.. was-Iv auuuuanulullgg The croquet season has set in in England, and the London Daily News discourses on the inuence of the game on the formation of character and the moral qualities of its devotees. It enumerates among the neces- sary qualications of a good croquet play- er, command of temper in the wildest sense of the word, due subordination of means to ends, a habit of sacricing bril- l Iiancy to security, in other words a repres- sion of vanity and sanguine impulses, and the power of concentration." On the other hand, a dashing game at croquet is l a losing game. It is like `hitting wild in boxing. Messrs Goldie & Mcculloch, of Gall, are building one of um: 8:13 cvaporapors in the Goderich we 1. The pan is 100 feet in length, 12 feet in breadth, and about nine or ten inches in depth. The boiler used for supplying the steam is one capable of driv- ing an engine of 75 I-one-powr. The works will be in operation in three Q; four weeks. Waterous, of Brnntford, is also building one in the Msitlund well, 70 feet long, 10 feet broad, and nine_ inches deep. The works are expected to be the foretuna nor: of a. new er: in salt manufactnng. The m-nnnm nnnnn `I.-- ..-4 :.. :_ -n__u,. - One of the most important reforms an- nounced by the Turkish Government is the establishment of :1. civil code, which. will be binding on all the subjects of the Sultan, without distinctionuof creed. A legislative commission to be appointed for this purpose will commence its labours by -a careful 'ex- amination of all the precepts of the Koran relating to the civil organization of society. with the object of using them can basis for o new code. The Koran will then no longer be, as hitherto, the oicial text-book for courts of justice, but only be recognized as an authority in question, of dogma. and reli- gious practice. This reform will doubtless be violently opposed by the clergy and the Turks of the old school, but it has been ap- proved hy the'Sult-an and his Minister; and steps are already being taken for introdu- cing it. ` 1 ..` . _. A JEWISH DrvonCE.-A divorce accord- ing to the Hebrew ecclesiastical law took ` place at Washington last week. Amarrierd couple, who had lived nnhappily together, aviled themselves of the ceremony in the presence of the rabbis andsome other parties. The articles of divorcement having been parch- . agreed upon were transcribed on meat. Certain passages of the'Pentateuch were `read, and the divorcement articles. . The wife was then called forward and her hands were placed together, the thumbs upward and extended. One of the rabbis asked certain questions of [the husband, which were answered, and placed the parch- ment in his hands, and in turn the rabbi took it. Two persons attested tbeirnamea as witnesses to fyle with the records of the church, the ceremony closed and the par- ties separated. By this cuernony, founded on Deuteronomy xxiv. 1, 2, 8, and 4, the - parties are separated and free--the husband to marry another at any tune,` and the Wife to marry after ninety-one days have but not to a descendent of the {vibe 01114973- Our civil laws, however. Areqmre s.,dmr- granted by the oonrtl, beioroh! 053 1""! again.-7--Amert'ca7t pgmr, scuuu mung to years of age--there would be a vacancy before iongP,Under these cir- cumstances he was Open to 3. bid. Would any gentleman say 5,000? After a pause, some one offered 4,000; this was followed very slowly by 4,100, /1,200, up to 4,800, when Um bidding came to 3. dead-lock. Mr Driver then announced that the biddings` had not reached the price which had been reserved by the vendors. , ,_ _.-.. .......,.. nuulu. in: very light indeed. It was 9, verypleasant part of the -country near Newark; there was plenty of good so- ciety. and he thought. he might say of good hunting. The population was under 500. There was :1 rectory house fit for :1 gentle- manfs family, and there would be no difficul- ty in obtaining the income, for the property from which it was derived was held by six tenants, and all the rector had to do was to request them to call and pay their rents. If the living were in a.ctu:Ll poilsessilin, he cal- culatcd that it would be worth 10,000, but it was not in actual possession, Zzgthouglr in the ordinary course of events--the present rector being 73 of age--there .vae:1.nev before imm Ir...1,... .1 .... -:_ g 31%;: LAST PAGE. SALE OF A CHURCH LIVING. Vir nu-ha... .......L!........- l--- FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 4:. EH): muilp LNtms. E3771? J.-.-u... The Tomahapok, just received by the `F ` ruvian s" mgij, couiins 1. cs ital _ The eubjecl. is: the recent b ester `of; ; Chandler, whq sdvocated the fmcibld E neint.ion of Cenadt. In the ` is eket:11ed\thp Bliah Lion, III III. leonine majesty, qeietly watching.` pg`; Eagle poieing it.eelf`m mid air ll-If inake a deaoept. on 5 slab on which 115`. in-itten Canada, and upon 1vhich-.tImow`e rest: his ioregawm The bird ` ; mnkeethejpriflxg, and the Lionbg * simply says, CoIne,Vifyou dare. ` nnnnu (V:-u-.1`.-.-.. -..._ The magnolia tree, the pride 017 39,9 fol-eats, has at inst been put to L use. An Illinois basket maker VIII`! lished himself at New Orleans, -and ia=IIiIl:-X; ing beautiful baskets from the wood oiftllioj" tree. ` u ~ ` men I:. -_ ---_ __-J - The Peri: Patric etntee, upon the author.- ity of 9. letter from Berlin, that P V wanting upon the continued inctinii; the maritime commerce. of the ' " " Confederation, iseeeking to obhin Dutch Government a. ceseion of t .4 Islands, now occupied h `olwngidr which form part. of the Mo uocgnrchf u. Thane islands, it in reported, hurl`! , Explored by n Prussian oorwtto to the squadron etztionedin than the protection of German interests. H.919` negotiations should be suco'eufu1,* Q M1`, will be asked from the Federal I _u-iiennnnt`: for the purpou of forming in the Islands` an important mentigne ontlblllhg ..-._r.! .._Ju, vvusv, u Ul.l UIFE." CHEAP 011.uu'Aa1m.-It is quite: oviilt that thahYankees -are not the only Iwllula lera in I e wotld. yet it is always` ing_I'.o meet with swell ` luatration of the fact. Messrs, MM F . of Liege, France, o_'er for the ` _ M 100 francs to 1`-eves! the Iecristqf ` M ' grand Moeadeux, nt quslity,\thI price being duly from pays: ` ` times per b_5ttle-in M ` wine costs oml one can * `I. A quart; but they bottling. `Fm tin foil, 1-nines} its out an mares to something H38 `W11 rm cgtimue is thus nude up: ` ex`-isla, Q0 frqacn; con-h, tip, ` frsncs;.1ng_oi. 000 55!" '!'k5'`' 5 - 1.000 homes; 16 {tuner 31:: r - Inna; toul,i$40 fnncq thoulid ` 3 .1`. sq ... ._,.|[ina an I Ann.`-.J all (101.1 v" who: of V | > New " "' ,,__ ._ ._.... ...fJ av; uvu nvfll. `V The Grand Jury of Cleveland; Olff rh- port that the Metropolitan Police ; _ are in the habit of employing piauena rm ig- regular or seorot detectives who putation of being notorious (ad, that frequent airreats have been mode of l sons `charged 9 wrglen `thef " were not proseeu ing eased -dli I pa ment of money; and they deekn be 'ef that there would have `hem {cw M crimirinllndicttnenta but fox-.the . nor in w_'h1ch police matters are` ` `about, female auhgp, mnlulipiti. liad .u on us nus uuluuiul IOIJDII 0| h.'}.cm at chukuu, and the nor; uppoul to have been too to be kept qniat. Tho vernment is hig_ y incensed, and has. the hospital surgeon. . ` _ _ * A Boston spinster. at a recent Wo'I!nII I Rights Convention, uid the an vgith it the righ`t`_to`mn_de prapogqg rmgai ` V ' ..__._ ._- ...- --B-`_--_uv`u:QI.IU }_g:'uE|lIJ|R. rms`- i. .1. ma % The to as tion to can a in poqit of Chicsgopfox-3adven.is_in_g, isosdt for the privilege 'of>plncaIrd~lIIg the City policegand xemen. , ~ ...-.`1;:-: __- Carlottafs xed idea is, -`I:hnt.|ho infill `ill Mexico. `She never tires ofsgyipg tendants: All of you are ipoiaongtpg am watching yqutoo eloge or jbu iii any harm. For a while she abudfhioli fused tu take food but.auch`a.I hat aiIIi'-iii? law. the 0.11621 ). Of Rnltlrvn L-A -I---1-"--I R-oyslociety nbsequomly rect ;ho'bod, or --131113" skeleton by nlntagem. T" played in this bnsinlsl Lu:-mu Iu mxe Iopa DIIILIIIGII` _ law, the Queen of Bglgium, in her mouth. : The klnd,-heaedqqqp her in that way for ve irki; ""` ' TL- '1__._.`l >'l'___,, 4- run ` - 5-- '1` `bu already beei twice outruiged "in lliiinhi 1-vwv. -I-rvvuvvly "Q5 TU]-ax, Ill given 1hsI._l.bo bodyphanld be doqutlx ' It was discovered a few days ago ihni of science. Before it Iu.lnunuIIlIu surgeon and hi: assistant go; Gulf Jlnurgi main: of the dad monprch, skinned head, nnd,Thuving taken out tho lknll, inll- mtedzn white man : cranium in it! drew the dusky rakln cube Aboriginal M.~r_~ll : they could over in faciul bones. _ ,. probubly never have came to iight but _ *' Royslxsopiety nttallptd` M"mqIna`- the body of "BillI and J!-Iv--I --I-I-`-` fnnncs; OoI.ul,730 francs ' thoj"`"g a7* 7:.V tles. In selling, the tguund ` one franc each, one resliuu n frI.ncI."_ The composition` of of course, Mean. Laban : &HI:'`~" `they men is thntit is produced by .sion. in cluir, very fermenting, lug ` tune of the mu chnmgngnawina, 33.} ~ M U ten In getting old. Tho production, {they 16:! in End: -` :11 turn ha Iannnfnuunnal In ' --~-: -vv-u -up:-. no man ogtnlyl-up. V pear nextnonth to guide the policy 3fGlndston Ind thQ Glyn. mi` Ppers will be oonducted in cm? Utoph. The llt Of thn 'Fnn|-nnn-_ -L__:_:__._ .59.. _ , r--- .. ... aria vvnuuuusu In U!!!` UIUPII. last of the Tasmanian nborizinal, Billy, has just died. Ho .1113 been 0 for some time on 3 whnler, and, having received i his pg, he speedily dunk himself -to After he was dead the Rays! Scum: of mania petitioned the government toalloq dam": `" to pqt his nkelogon in their museum. -. `ibir :0,- quent, however, Hg: refused, and oztizidit givenum `_t.ho be It snag Ah:-------3 - -`V-* " V ,-_ _- -v-v-Ivjlllll-Ill`. uurrtllj, F A witty mm-, paper which comes out any 1 week in London when the Home: ofPnrllnnqi t~~`l are sitting slrikgp work when the legialunl` puuu. The Only it up in 3 lllllllhlf ` juubefon nu. L hitanntido Pulionna . ceu, `are of for';Holid:y; so good-bye, patio ; readers, till the 2nd of June. We quit tho Ivy _ Bush. The Haul hove I notion. of hucllllk noun promising eggs, while the Young Blvd: thinking of rogiuoring their name`: lath: lllh M rings column of nut numbo . But` that In merely Iocisl topic. We nhnll oahlnlynsr pea; guide mlicvilfl-in-- LILY Ni nan, GDII III tqiuullurlllll Ill Gum} gu-, indicoting to aodugrnu;- ' riulim with shit of Orloollij u-ucncl Ill Ill.-nu" i mi. mnnagaau the Dominion: 0 ~ 59 Ented the Colonial Secretary 3 8 ' , M $112`. Z?I5. l?;."'. 'ai':`:`..I.o. "n....,,`f 3:-'...`_ Fa with Km; mm . -I.:.1. -.___ -4 Tho Jnnalville, Wju., 0om;:2on Oounil hive been troubled by the dog qnauion, and Inn * nully ranked that :11 do . { The Pxinoeidm-a Islam! Royal Gcirue mi- mate! thnl. Licences to prolgento {ho dnp Ign- nheriel In gll-`nun within the `f __ _tbia Islnn(_!,i mid Dominican! um" - -nI 'T:s.:ia in omuum miefo! the Nnwfoundhnd nun: In It O'o.rter, tic A Adm1niItrI' ' .. u ht$=' Do- wa`"lt:-la_;:dnnT.u Ian a3o_' KP \ yggqh" o I}: In W mnlurq rodnatfonmihoyndd inn; TTT . ' nah, on be transformed in illt `V -gr, indimtinu an tn. an a..........- " *...-...n.-:` 3 NUMBER 203.` .--an H! lllll lljliv uninjured, and but mu STRAIN I'll- I..l0 ennui! ...L -g In Ill _Wort dual; r J1?` II V_, H, M, (gunman -untnsr THREE o'clock; hum Belleville every (18! (hum 3. WIDNESDAY, and FRIDAY ` oowox, Kingston time. and '1 mmsn AY5, and S-`Tug `BOOK A]. "tight or Puuge app`! ` u `in! to J. uannu-ram"-1 u 06.. ml` Freight A3130- ` n h PIr;1 ox'1`. Ill. IE3 AS FOLLOWS : Ei.VGSTO.\' every day (Sundays g:1,r.e15A.)I.,11.4o A 1| , 2 P_){_ -v LI.'on arrival of the train from `hue, meeting Grand Trunk using I111 BI! of Quinta SlEl_l*l'. on-mm of train from Rome and . 1' Ann Fnsons ma FRIDAYS L-% A._._- -- _nL-_ .1--- 1 `l&.n', Slllo, N13112:, in liiugitod daily (Sundays ex- It 4 All. (n-xcept Mondays), `ii!!! the Gmnd Trunk Trains and (hm leaking the.6:25 AM. train for` 1"`-U. lllvohhcl Q-A. IICIII IUI Eben. _'1. connecting withuae Grand ` |- from tbe Wxst and Bay of .h!.!l5PNmr the Ann Du ...;.. ----u, wrcuug me 4:35`) l'.I. [nun bdnogo, ind the Northern Truan- %IIft Ptopellers leaving Cape Onego sud :11 Western Ports. . II; at 8 LI. (Irv I Plclon 'and Bellevjllc. `I now. - IAIL STEAMER .` ` ifiawors ISLANDT on load phcmnys and Saturdays ll ..nun|l Inn null (I 55,31.-. sun I I .A-- KINGHORN. P111 fool Brock Street. ._l..9| ID.`n \ WME1-:'1`UWN, /v..-. `JAY L, 'lIIn.n. Juuiour, Master. ICLIG 22nd instant will run 05 '- lI1fKingaton Tuesdays. Wed- `HIM Fridnya, at 4 pm. on Wednesduys and Fri- ! W1 U D Ill. '!~ lmptnn fa} 1-N (u0Dd.~f E i*1E1:1-:r;1>u:<'r, ELIFIH Iv |`:;-`I-p _ 1'00! 01 DFOCK Dlffel. .1-Lb April, 1.53.3, I all Gananoa lloule. Ilhnrnnu -nu r 15:11.1 Lu III: at olhcr dnys. IIIOLFB ISLAND 9 A..' IIDII -_J" DII innit`:-1;i:_T\ lI|c1>nl Perk)`. ll Puuge apply on bond, or to - G. M. KLVGHORN I D--. -r u__-|. LI.,.. . gig I'edaesJI_: 3oIf(- I.~|na}u'T.-E. :14 ms V" 1-in BO"_ N J a2I,"sz":; 374753 every I ' uhzqsmj for nI_thtli ` subuquent ' M 1 cut: per Inn is per line for

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