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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1887, p. 2

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maa pninllnnulpl IIJLPOIO A 00.. Irockvlllo, OM. W. OARRETI. MASTER. JAS. SVVIFT. Acent. SI. Lawn-ncc Wharf. Kingston. `--AND- ~-FOR- Wellington St., 1 door from Princess St. nommosss smssrg ICE CREAM. SODA WATER. FRUITS, and CONFECTIONERY and CIGARS. A u ...__.L-,. - -\_,,_.,._ WM-_ R NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. NEW STKND; Cull mu! see any of the above goods, which I we are now otfering much 'beluw Regular 3 Prices. glaze o! D. I-`. Annsuonxi. beg: to in!orm his friends that he has ononed at Root and Shoe Murray & Tay|or s, COLLARS, CUFFS, HANDIKERCHIEFS In this department we carry A Complete Stock of the lollovting goods : Illcllu Ila! ll. ' j-:v jwi hocxsml. SAW-hum AND Gnxlclul. Jon- nn. K? lined and loch repaired. Thou- sand: 0! Ila-out kinda ot Hy: Io choose from. New and second-land bought and sold. "slPrlnocuBuoot.ugu- . purity. Ilrelmh and wholhomcnen. More eoonomknl thulho udl kinds. and mu- not no sold In competition Ir III the mulmudo of low um. um wohht. alum of`phm utuuo wdero. SoI.noxL\rIx (`A.\'I. R0 M. ._\K- `gal Powunn (.`0.. III \\'All sum. .\ow GI` . l.\`U r York. MEN .S DPA7`MN7] This Powdu nut ?:'I A man-cl ot url . Itnumh and .\l :oon`o ;n|enl uilrnrr k|ndI.:`nd Murray & Taylor's. cvvv May S. lffricvs ulw.-nys the Lowest at Aug. I. THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, `s;1:r;;n`o;;n:.;n`nc;,;.nn ton Working Shirts. Flannol Work- ing Shirts, Fine Flannel Shins. Neckties. Socks, Under- 'r:.snm.nrs.o.1.hnua ' Spaomlns. :\. l`. (`HU\\`.\'. Chemist And `I-.dt`o.nl. I. _-.n-_ Dlmcll)` oppoalto Plrkhilli Old Stand. `I76 PRINCESS STREET. Two Dobrjs Below Polson's. P0.W.D_EB GENTLEM EN. M-('\_b;.<'>l'uteIy Pu;e_. Iruu `Java All the very best and cheapest. `\-lnkll Kingston. ._,\'r._ 5|-I. ngvuu July I6. ant.-rum went lorwam I1 l'_I[mny uauun latter noon lob: bogrsidemd aroun- Idnblo` rim in mm runacenpma was so per untiu-gu than New York; In men it had 13'I,(l)0 pop}: to New York 1`."J.000. curl ~ wungun gaining in trade; mt In 137! the Is,2er,l:xluding Dmoklyn. had 1,070.0!) to huz.ae:pu~.:: mxoao-aha came the r::.t ......z 4.... `mun-nus! in: Banach] 3:3 Sen Chief, was drawn by tour nculy capnr soned grav horses. and carried Gov- ernor De Witt Clinton, Lieutenant Governor James Tnlinxadgo. Gen. Siiephenv\ au Renm her and other ollicials. Another boat, Nonlrs Ark, carried live and stalled specimens of nearly all the animals 0! the then fwild west 9 -n lieor, two lawns`, eagles and fur L~;~:n~ing animals, hedden two young Seneca lndianrln their nntivo costume. I-You Albany to Sew York the otilla was towed by the Chancel- lor Llvlnguon. the gn.-at Hudson steamer (at that limo. Before dnylight oi Nov. 4-it neondthecity: then-Iilthocuyon boomed, thozhalls run: And the population hastened to thowhorf. Tho receiving manners, hunti- tnlly doqorated. took the onciola on bowl. All the veneisintho horborol all nations pro loud welcome from their cannon. and with impreuivo col-omonlu the he; of Lake Erie wotu-`woo `poured into the hnyby Gov- ernor Clinton on on emblem of. completed lndthoanhidid illthatwinexpectedof ltuulmnch moro,;'i'orthostntis,ticoulaow` clearly that New Yul: city Iml hoen :l?1y.' toiling Inhinal Phllulolphh and Ute!-the went forward "I; npidlylhottho ` Igoqgu nnonln nnnnml Qn-}i'fv|I|';r)Qll fmn 1 flulldt-.'p1a1;a.'s I~.).u;1u-uRu czunu un u.-...~ mum 'rmmu.lwun hunk! an-0 tnn: usxx, .\'l\V fork. The largest and finest bout, called the Senecft Chief, drawn by four richly ` ..m.- annnrl in-nv horns; and carried GOV- tuv l IIIUII I4 Npnrvedtoit. LOCKS AI uocxronr. doing some work this company sold out to the state for .8l52.7l& The scheme was re- nowed 0c<`t|sion:\ll_\`till when $600 was appropriated and the route surveyed. De Witt Clinton, then a member of the state senatttook up the project. but it wasnot till April 16, me. that the legislative labor wus complete. Thereafter the work od- vuiced rapidly: in l\`l'.l the n- hoot puud from Ctica to Rome. and in 1`L`.`i thecunl was completed. Puaegyric and h yperl-nlo wen ex- hausted by all the editors and punnplnletaen of the day in describing the glorious pmgrt-9 of llovemor Clinton llld suite on the nut through otilla 01 boats. Cannon pnwiously stationed for the purpose eignalul the de- parture of the otilla from Butralo, one shot fulluwillg the pm-ceding one west. of it all the way to New York city nnd Sandy Hook, and ut all the towns on the lino there vrero elul-orate ceremonieg patriotic, allegorical, and in many cases intensely `pirituul. The hurrah of May 10. 1360. over the last tie` on the l nion Pucillc, was a mere whisper com- -.-..I on It ' `u"ilI` I'll Ill-`| XTIIW IIII` \"|llIl.l`I ` `Ill! Gm`. Dv Wilt (`lintuu Wm the tint put-liv man to thrtx-uglnly identify hitnsvlf with i.'. (`liI1t-\n`.~*Iii;: Ditch" was I--nz I |\0Hti\':\I joke in New York: but he livml tn use the ditch n ctwtt higlmn_v and turn the laugh wt his oritiw. Hifns hr hug-nwmg the Muhutli wen` lnhl l-n-tow thv wlunial as:-n|hl_\' of X0: York in 1725, and n-In-mu! va`a.~iunnlly till ` IRE, when the Weston: lnla'ul I\`a\'igatinu ouununy was inconxnrntut, with power to intpmw that strvnm and colmect it by canals with 1.:-that Seneca and Ontario. Am-r nxvamu at i('naur come almost entirely` a national affair: for. though the produce transported in tlw early years or the canal was mom than tour-nlths from New York. in later years Ian than one fifth in [mm her (arms. tln central not c'on- tributing All the rut. At pn-cent the mn~ irting srbemv-3 are mince! to two; one to only 1-nl.-\r1.;e the canal lulllolent for steam na\'ugnt1'un, the other to rt-on-ate it. no to speak. imn a n--zular t-hip umnl. The ln.~tur_v. I.-\-vlupnu-nt and mmparative declinv 0! the Erie canal form a romantic rlmph-r in the mmnls u: cmnmerm. It iriklla ' ` tn iuquiw who lint suggt-stawl it, fur the ` t\;-\gu~:u[-lx3' is no olsvinusly suitable for a canal that tlw idea must have ucvurn-cl o lb-nlsaunle on lhxt wt-lug the country: but (3.... TL. \I`.n I`Iinl.\n wna 0|... also -mI.l;.\ Hui purchased the Hardware. Stoves and Tinvmm nsinccsot'l`hos. Lemmon we will cnrry on the slneaa. Hardware. Paints. Oils.` at n-ices to pan) with an! house In the c I) . `very d puon ot 1`in. bhect Iron and Cop~ pit: ware mnnutsctured. I-`int-class workman- s p. H. D. BIBBY. WM. \ lR 'l`L'E. Lute for 1`. G. Rudd. The people u! water: and north central Nvw You-I: am making their annual or,bl- onnhl attempt to get the his canal enhrgcd gnd lmlnrunxlz Mll lllll IBM In IRE] divers-o vim: an to the but plan. resulting In two nun-euti-ma. one at Byncue and one at Roclneuur. lets claimed by tho friends 0! thou:-heme that the maul. which was con- ttncted ext-lu.-ively an I ma Ilnllj. has In- Husvoriv or that wnmwav or me `EMPIRE sure. Iltloolu Iur Iho Prupoolllon to Milo II Wider uul lkopon-Somothllg About an (`uh-lmnlou Along In Mu when ll '5: (`ou|ploOooI. TIII-I Ellll-I C.\.\'.\L. -THE BR`|'[`|.\`H \\'lll(;'S.\'l`J'l{l).~\\'. :- . I T Iran um llpqucuu ` atom: a. ntcn. subject of aong, are and patriotic cloqnencm. `Do have iuthecluu-gown honor enonghmlast most nien a lifetime. Altar the war Hr. Pm-h entered the employot the Albany Ra- rood company as conductor. and remained nch till he joined tho ataol _~'l`ho Globe`: I'D- Hb roan rapidly through the grade: porters. i__ot`jonrnaliunand bad Innghanono of the 3adIvora Addoou hualnauholwdtwo irons r.`.tachxneua-"Uo-Ih_O&IndI1nyol~ bun: uuugnagnouo in van Va-yvahahbalnltoboth. ' V hm a wife and Infant dancimr. cud thou`-*7 nndaot old aokluywill uou-nwith than cannula Ia-ca: ola II vurypnnsyllh 1 till a few hours la-lore ms ueatu. Dr. Standlfonl was it native of Kentucky; and though his parents were excellent people and of high social rank, they were reduced to poverty about the time of his birth, so. as early as he was able to do any work, he was put in the employ or the wealthy Phillipe 5 family near Inuisx-ill:-. The sons of the tan ily were a rather lmuzhty and thonghtleaa set, and treated him hxn.xhl_\`; and once in a tit 01 anger he told them he would one (lay own all they now considered their own. That pmphecy was literally fullled: for the boys wasted their patrimony. and Dr. Stair difonl became its owner. including several thousand acrea adjoining what is now the southern l-0llll(l&l`_V of Louiaville. He ehowal great businme ability at an early age; saved his earnings as a laborer. invested them ju- diciously. and was considered well to doat thirty. Thereafter all he touched eeelned to turn to money. He bought largely in the Louisville and Nashville railroad at low g- nro. and sold out the day the stock touched ita highest point-165. lie bought the majority of sharee in the L, N. A. andC. road at an average of 20.and aftervvarde aold at lltl He was once president of the Louisville and Naslvville road. and later director or the Farmers and Drovers` bank; besides he wasa farmer on an extensive scale and conducted other business enterprhea. His wealth is popularly mated at 83,000.- 000. though eatatee luually ahrinli below this on value in settling. Be leavea seven children. live of his tlrat wife arid two of hi: aecond.thelatter8anil 10 yeanotage. Bis third marriage attracted much attention, thebride, daughter of a merchant in Pada- eah. being very handsome and intelligent and butmyears old. After three weeks married life she is a widow. Dr. Stlndiiord was for many yearehefore hie death a eortotpolitio cal antocrat in Louisville; he had himself elected tocongrea for two" terms. and only quit political life to ta_l_:'e control of theh andN. railroad. Hie death render: the re- -I...ehm nf Qnnnnn navel: A lvl'tllIItV. Geo:-39 ll. Pitch. Mnsuhusetts has sustained a mat 105 in the death at Mr. George 1!. Patch, military editor of The Globe. Ind well kno In over the state for his ardent ind untir' K devotion to the in- . ; 2:331 ' 31 21 IIIGN. I'Illl 0I(l. I'll! (lerllcu ltuuu-It election of Senator Back A certainty. I I l ` which was ll\'l --n-. ..v-.. `N18 II IUI Illulllulv Jmms I`-wk fur the plaw of l niml States $1 nah r {mm \-\`l|`u'.'Ji_\'. A I I over the sun: can- didatvs fur lhv lrg lslnturv t I he \`->tc~l for on the first llonulny in August were lal-eh-I as for Berk or for Stami- Y 0 r d. u 1-nu.-11 en could nut say .3 H ahead In the rm-\~_ Egg-ly bl. II. D. !~T.\.\`DlIv`UnD. in J uly the doctor martial Mia Laura Scott. a young lady o! Paducah. some days after he was taken with aslizht illneu, biat treated it with indltfcn-nee. and physicians were not call:-d txll four days before his death. Neither he nor his family had any Idea of his danger till few hours he-{om his death. n- e.-...no.....| ......- .. mnivnn! Ks-ntur-h-: I s .A..AO D.A.'V'I 2D," I 4-nu--a\ :'-on R n-LIN: an . nu ll-u-an AI Inn, unvuun Ivruuu uuu pun."-u. u-. -.... ...--....._ gu-utlenmn ln-;:nn life in p--\'ort_\'. with but In inipn-rfect txliivatiun. aunl lival to be I tri- milllonnlm mnl man of high intelligence, political inueum and social standing. llis uh-nth was a surprise Men to those who linmv him 1-est. fur he was but 51' yvnra Hlcl. llhlll2l|lD0l.nIllllltt(`1.l c-vru ` to his fnniily that he thought liiiun-1! dnngvn nusl_\` sivk. (hi the comruryho maintained his iuten-st in pnlitivs almost to the last, and was a furmiilnl-lo mmpetitor with Hon. I-.....g l!....l- fur j Lllo slrotols of I W! KIQIII and Wealthy Iioutneltlnl. Dr. E. D. Rtnmlitonl, who dled recently at his homo in Louisville. Ky. preuental in his life luolhor at tho many thousand examples to chew the young Aim-ricnn in the 3 20 toward wealth ark] position. for the d ` an (`1lll(`:lll\II|. a tri- and iu_lluvm~<- .n..___ ..|.,. |........ |..... \_..o hm I... n-.- ll `~'llI un-' ruu ts boats Wm a limo tolls we n-t yea truth )`\.|(|l than-n \\`c-norm New Y-.1 \v_.*..` II`.._).....I ._.. tnntnrt. Tho (`.'!`\.'1t`1`V of rmnllttlo Inn than lmtu a tin: year mm <`~`..u.0.u. 1-nr Ilu-rt-afu-r n nzimou u nix :-Iv York 1111--I up mr nglnnd vpulatiun. um-I tlu-I nu-nu; Hhmzn mun -1__..|..- LA: I ._ o. sjunmrom HA1! Bumme} Goods must be `cleared out to mskoroqm Id: 1 Gpods no_w,u-rivins.` a T: ' - * A: J. McUA0:`/. 1 An`. I; mo TO A. J. McMAHON. Sv HARDWARE, STOVE AND TIN WARE. BIBBY 8T\_IlRTUE. Kqep oqnatantly in qtock the Lpest Pattekna of Byzantine Carpets, Brussels Carpets Tnpeitry Carpets, Wpol Cnrpets, Uliion Cupets, Nnttings. - , BOTdt1imptchClr[iCtl." M - ' V. - 1 Hull Pattern, with Stuir Carpet to match. , Linoleum, Fldor Oil-Cloth and all Home Furnishing Goods. ltlvu pot cent, taken on` :11 cal: purchase: and thirty any account: by ,. For Genuine Bargains `in Dvrless Gqods,~\;[5|osiery, ' lBO,or-sets. Gloves. Gents Furnishings, &`c\ _ RICHMOND, ORR & 00.4 Ierchant Tailoring and Gents`Fumishings. -s. N.B.-Sole Agent for Knight of Labor Emblems. I..I.- '- GREAT RUSH? fo THE GLHEAPSID/E Some of tln-Choices! (Somls still left to sclcct from. Leave vour onler in season and secure at Bargain C`. ROBINSON. Sweeping Reductions in Balance of Spring & Summer Stock C. ROBINSONS i The most comfortable foot wear for this hot `weather. ` D. F. ARMSTRONG Will commence her ll ll.'\l' \\'-ckly Excursion Trips About l.5th May from KINGSTON to )l0.\' Tl! EAL. thence rotttrn mg by the (Ittnwa and Rltlt-nu mule. runnln all the Ilnidn. and W throu h the mun-hlesa no--nory otlhe Itldoau Lakes and l.0ll_) lulu shy dn ll t. The ROS will remain over Sunday an the HI!) Island Park. cnlluint Alexnnd 1% each Monday mornlng. This is the only Imam-nger stennu-r nmkln the run trlp. A: this once! the most populnr route: on (`unndlun mm-rs n(`(`0uImvdnllun vr I be at n pn-mlvm. and than whhlng n ` rosy, comfortable mp ill do well to so early. Only 811 for the Round Trip; Neal: and Bertha included. He has on hand A lute nd well assorted stock of Ladies`. Gentlemen`: and B0 1` Boom otall varieliol :n\loo Trunks. Vnlisu. c. I x_..._.a ...-|.:_..'n......s.. um. . annals`!- rosy, comloruun Mn) 1 -4e._J3o7't3':L7"'_.;;:Ee,:E>:E:'I's;" .\l'(:. n_ \/V I GVV A M S H O E S Runuingln connection with the Room-. lfulrrlooru JV gvlounbm-1 chad v .\'PW York ('0-Mm! Rum:-am. Steamer: leave Fulget n \\'h:\rf, footol Brock Strut, for (Newton, (`ape |'o'm-c-ul, .lle.rmIm'u [my and 1,000 Ialmul Park at 7 A..\l. and 3 and I l'..\l. ' _ The Direct Ruutefur .\'t:\\' Yuan, I"Illl..\hli!.l`ll|.\, Bus-nw, .\'\'ltA('l`.~`I`., RuruIis1':II Brrr.u.u, (.'u!\'|:1..\xn and other points I-ism an-I \\`ut. .\`u-nmernlenving Kingston at 7 as. m. MM .1 p.In. make (`Ion Caulnoction at ('.u'r. \'|x (`I-:51`. Through Sloepon for New \'nrk. \`u-tuner h-ax-ing M 4 p.m. makes (`loco Connec- tiunl at Clayton. 'I'hmu;;h Sleeper. ' 4 ST. LAWRENCE RIVER (fhc only lines giving a full view qf the 1.000 Island: in tour {In Amari- can and Canadian Ohanncls). , Aug. I. `lily 7. White and Oolored Dress Muslins. only Five Cents. chambrays, Seersuchers, Lawns. Drillets, all Reduced in Price. BI'g Drives in Dress Goods, Hosiery, corsets and Gloves. Our Great cheap Sale is still going on. III III YITIUIIX 3 ll"lLlIlIq V Ali; uh`- I intend tn inn Custom Work nupocinlt having seen the aerviceno! the best w men. 1,000 ISLANDS STEAMBOAT C0'S. For Lad/es, Gents, Boys, Misses and 0/wildren. June 28. F. A. FOLG-ER, THE IRON PALACE PASSENGER STEAMER In order to make room for Fall Purchases. HEADQUARTER snoz: sronm, I4I PRlNCES STREET. St. .Lawmn{Riv;r and 1,000 Islands Steamboat Company. RIQHMOND, `Q33 an 00. BOWES 8!: BISONETTE- tune of D. II`. Armstrongl. begs to inrorm his friends tluu he opened Stan: on PRINCESS STREET,

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