Kingston News (1868), 3 Aug 1869, p. 4

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' IORTIBOP BLYIAN, loveutlo, 0.W., Goon! Agunu rd: tho Ounodu. For uh by all 180 Dmubu in Kingston, III by All ldihn Dcnlorl. ` '1`HE gross mods which continue to be prsc- ` ti.-Jed by obscure manufacturers, more particulnrly in Germany, by inating the la- bels attached to JOHN GOSNELL 8 00. : PERFUMERY, ronder it imperative upon the Proprietors to OAUTIOI the public against such nefarious proceedings, end to request their friends and patrons topnrchass only of respec- table dealers, who import direct from John Gosnell & Co. ; and invite special attention to the address- RED BULL WHARF, 93Um=sn Tnunu S-run. John,Gosnall & (`.n I. 51.1.... p...n...... . n-.. JohnrGosnell & Co.'e Select Permmee: Eu Bouquet, Royal Yecht Olub Bouquet, Jockey Club Perfume, lluenee of Wood Violet, Vic- Lorin Bouquet, Frengipsnni, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. John Gosuell & 00. : Prince of Wales Per- fume, a moat choice and fashionable perfume. John Goeuell & Co s Princess Alexandr-e'a Perfume, I most. choice And delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her Royal digbneee. Jnhn nnnnll L n : l'Tnnn- '1`:-n '1-------" ulgnneaa John oanell & Co.`s Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. In}... rx........n L (1.. )- v-_I.__ n|_.L n_,aA_,, wlwr. nee ulrocuou on ovary bottle: Eoeommndod and mod by Profbuor Bimondu at the Royn1'Vorinnry Gallup, dn:in'g-(tho lut twenty years. N.B.-'l`hi| uid in A mrnin m... 4-..- ...--- rerlume [or me nunuxercmet. rnce '13 6d. John Goanell & Co. s La Noblesse Perfume, 3 most delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. John Gosnell 4: C033 Noblesae Pomnde_ ala- in we nugnoournooa." _ Seld by all Chemists, sad at 90, Canon street, London. Quuts, 165; pinu. 8:; half- pinu, 49; glun-stopper-ed Imperial plnu, ex- tra nronglh, 16 per dozen; and in hulk at 45 per gallon: bottlu included. Eula pl-' lon..unking 200 gnllou, when--dik-ed-17-itlr ` Inter. See directions bottle: sad and In I>.u.n...... uunng-Vino In: twenty ' N.B.- l`hi| uid in a. certain can for guano in hononnlao tho scab udtocinahoap. I Ul'lUlLIUa John Goanell & Oo. s Jockey Club Perfume .is in universal request as the most admired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price 2: 6d. Jnhn llxnnnll H (`mu a I.n 4\Hnana D..-I___.. u mus; uancate rerxzune ol exqulane Iragrnnce. Pomnde, ele- gantly perfumed, and highly recommended for beamifying and promoting the growth of the h ' . dirn MALI`--- Q--- __.____;4- I umr. La Noblesse Soap-oueemed for its unequal- led perfume and fine emollient qualities. John Gosnell A: 00. ; vinm and Mm.n.... Ayer s Cherry Pectoral, 3.. I-u_----- -0 AL- Inn..- -_.1 1-..__. Icu penume nnu nne emollient qualmos. Gosuell & Co. s Violet and Milleeur Nursery Powder is.g-uaranteed pure. No nur- eery should be wmhout it. Sold in boxes at Sd; in tins 13 each. Inhn I1...-...II I. n-1,. ru.-..-_ m--.L n-..._ :_ ou; Au uns 15 encn. ' John Gosnell kw 0o. s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth 3 pearl-like whilaness, protects the enamel from dccav, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 1s 6d each. Insunntnnonnn Hair hum - margin In I-unnnnn nrugnaucu no we urenln. rrlce 18 on encn. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce any shade Brown or Black, of `good natural colour. It c_:mnot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. John Gosnell & Co. s Patent Trichosm-nn. or no uisagreenme 0(l0l.l|', and is easily applied. Patent Trichosaron, or newly invented Hair Brush, the peculiar me- chanical construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. The Patent Mechanical hnir fnr R:-nnl-ulna nuy uuinnuuu use we Elnll OI: chloride Of lime or carbolic acid.-l am `yours faith- fully, S. Swan, Sec. and Manager. `-Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Cannon street. This uid acts on the essential cause of disease by destroying `the loca conditions of the atmosphere under which c olera is most frequently developed and propagated. For instance: In a house In St. Andrew's street, Plymouth, occupied by fty-two persons, it was sprinkled in every room except four; in these the occupants would not permit it to be applied; the result of which was, that in those parts of the house whereit had been used, not a single case of cholera subse- quently occurred; while in the four rooms above alluded to, the disease still exists and some deaths have taken place. Two -houses immediately opposite were supplied with a quantity, in neitner of which has there been a single case, although the disease is raging in the neighbourhood." S6141 b'v All ("ll-taming. and .4 on n__-_ UIUJUILIUUUUBII. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply to the Patontoes and Solo Manu- facturers, JOHN GOSNELL J; Co., Perfumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the PHBCBSS of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urrnn Tuuuzs Srnnr, late at 12 Three King Court, LomQ-ard Street. ~-~ 'uu unuun. rrepurcu Dy Alex- ander Southwood Stocker, from a recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Sani- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first General Board of Health; Author of the first work on Fever in any age or country, the Philosophy of Health, &c. Delicious with Aver-v Irnnwn` dial: You I uuuaupuy Ul ueuuu, EC. Delicioug with every known` dish. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for its digestive properties. As an nnsunanr-n nf in nnl-H17 and n.l.u-..- IL: LIIBCJLIVU l|lUPC`||:ll'-3. As an assurance of its purity and salutary properties, it is only necessary to poi_t out the name of the celebrated and philanthro- pic Physician from whose prescription it is compounded. The entire life of that distin- guished man was spent in promoting the health of his fellow-creatures, and his death, in December, 1861, was mourned as a na- tion 1 loss. \L'l...l......l,. _...I 1'... -_.,-_A-Af~-- L-- -I N 50 HE" SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- - -..-:..- L... L:. n.__:_ of the lungs and throat. have nmdo It known as :1 re- linble protector 83810:! them. While adapted to milder wns ofdiseaso and to young children, it is at the Idiotinethe most en'octua_1l remedy that can begirm Dr henpient consnmpuon, and the dnn~ guvonnuncdons or the throat and lungs. _-\s a pro- vision against snglden attacks of Croup. it should be koptcn hand In every man ,and indeed as All uunonutineasubjeottooo _nnd eonghs.all Ilouldbo rovided with this Antidote for them. M stttled Consannntion is thonzht in. IIUU I. lU5U- Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, La.Inb a Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Farringdon Street; Betty and 00., Finabnry Pavement. Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Itallian Warehousemen, and others, throughout the Kingdong, and every part of the world. Ak for The Sauna --Rnnnial Evan-Q nxuguuug, am: every part. 0! the world. The Sauce.-Special Export Agent,a-Bux-goyne, But-bridges, and Squire, 16, Colman Street, London. AMPLOUGFPS PYRETIC SALINE.-A Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; eervescing and tutelels, its con- stant use is especially calculated to main- tain health. When mixed with water and taken during the effervescence, it immedi ately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. lt vitalizss and supplies the blood with those saline princi- ples that are lost, altered, or destroyed dur- ing the hot weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, Typhus, Eruptive Fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the vital current is poisoned by infection, and thereby 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 unsolicited testimonial! 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 ..dvice or assistance. Snld in nacnno ..+n......-...a _I_._ L...- ..u., uugu-water, and we holds of ships; apartments for searchers, nndertakers, and juiymen, and for post-mortem examinations; for the prevention of 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 of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett : n:.i..r.....:.... m..:_s _ rnvy uouncu. The value of the uid is shown by the following Jetter from the Secretary and Manager: Agricultural Hall, Islington, Jan. 1868. Dear Sii-,-Please to send eight gallons more of your Diainfecting Fluid. as per order enclosed. Having used various Disinfecting Fluids at our many shows, I can any with condence that none have had the instan- taneous and complete elfeot of Sir William Burnett's, and this too without producing any nuisance like the smell of chloride am `vnm-a r.m._ won on uugs and other vermin. W. Burnetlfs Disinfecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant used at the Agricul- tural Hall duning the Stnitbold Club Onttla Show in 1866, by orde: of Her Majesty's Privy Oounc l. Tho: Iralnn nf um n..:.: :- -L-- -.uv1ce 385 Sold in p price 2: 6d, A cinl agents 1 parts of the ` `Ln vv1uu1'u!1 t5U1Nl'1'T 3 DISINFECT- ING FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, workhonses, fnctdries, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wards, clothes and linen of sick, night- chairs, cesspools, drains. water closets, stables, dairies, lnrders, musty cnsks, tubs, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds searchers. undertaken. and _j_.;.____.;___j____ . WILLI KM BURNETTS DISINFECT- FLUID. the nnrimuinn (J .:..|. ulouldbo rovidcd with this ufem. Cmuaatgzatiovs tho In in- cInhIo.ntlll;ruI.numbers caseswhere adja- eua oeemed settled. have been com letely cured, And the patient restored to sound ealth by the Chewy _S9 cgmpktegg its mastery IHHIBLHLICC. patent stoppex-ad glass bottlel, 1, 4s 6d, 113, and 215 each. Spe- 5 required and appointed in all a world. OAU-1-Ion. ;ADVERTISINGl tn:w_spA1>rm COLUMNS! IF YOU WOULD THE MOST aujccnssj-`UL TRADESMEN -AND MERCHANT ._\ADII l' TBI IIPORTANOI OP . [Ell TARIFF Of RATES, AND IF YOU DO nor ALREADY mun ADVANIAGE or ' -:1'Yns mm In nnsonvn A1` axon-tog II` YOU HAVE SPENT HONEY [N THE PURCHASE AND ERECTION 0]` All ATTRACTIVE` SIGN FOR YOUR PLAO! 0!` BUSINESS PARTICULARS 01' A LOCAL PAPER ss. nlly are its virtues known maswe need not publhh the certinaeo of met: here, (`lorry Paton-3 in small and frequent do so gene or do more shun nun-we the public that its qualities am mlly POSSEBSI N O DAILY NEWs.* | CONTRACTS THE Masons: olnouurlon 0} ' ANY NEWBPAPII PUBLISHED IN THIS OITY, THIS JOURNAL - ornns '1-an nsr nnnnnl ton LOCAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISI- HINTS; mnnnronn Anvnnrtsnmran DAILY NEWS." AND REPEAT THE QIGN A THOUSAND TIMES. PLACE TEE JUDIOIOUS USE OF ATTRACT CUSTOMERS DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND NOT TO BE DRIVEN. ADVERTISE IS THE BEST UlllU.&G0lIlI.`I West curuur Ul uuuu-n nuu Isl! Streets. WI. ILWILKISON. W. A. REEVE, M. A. munoo u-nun Annrnav DAILY NEWS OFFICE. AND YEARLY 1-9 A LIBERAL AND ADVERTISE ADVERTISE`; ADVERTISE! `OUR BUSINESS unnmuu `wmmnzu ADVERT'I`.lSE AG REEMENTS-. 0 llelIly an Draper, ARR[STERS,AT1',0R.V EYS-aI-LA W Solici- . ton in Chnnoery-Cbnmbera Nos. 7, 8. t 9, Anchor Building], Kingston, 0. W. Jun O'Rnu.n,Q.O. | Fun 0. DRAPER. ;uAY BE `MADE AT was 1'0 ADVERTISE J HOOAL BUSINESS, v,`l'BRIP'ORl GO AND A JUDIOIOUS STEP A LITTLE FURTHER BRPORII `PHI PUBLIC AND AN D ATTRIBUTI THEIR SUOORRP [N THE n'bR ADVERTISING II` YOU WOULD CARRY SUOH ORIGIN 0HI,0B0 Y, invented by Fi"os:ns:I hirInoic'euI st, s nhoied to be ons.oI rthn greatest dllodvsrles of its pfessnt century. In is htgo|y_ employed by the mod eminent. Physldnns snd Surgeons in hospitsl and prlvsto-`practice-in s-puts of the world; It III eifects pecnlin to-Itself, sud which no stuntin- ly dinrent to those produced by the vndoll compounds bearing the name of Ohlotodyns, hit I hsvo no retencs to possessing its virtues. ....u}. ..:.n. nAh:. (mm whswnr cnusn, sl- upon cm condence of nxnkjnd, u this exoelllit remedy for pulmonary couplmnts. Through along series otynn, and un most or the races on men it Ins risen higher xm higher in their estima- tion, as it bu become better known. In umronn Illluyvssnuu -n--- .-B __. , It rspidly re eves psis, from cause, lsys the irritstion of fever, soothes thesystun under exhausting diseases, sud gives sleep with- out producing any one of the unpleessnt fselln so commonly arising from the use ol oplstes. t continues to hold its uoshsxen position in the estimstion of the Profession es the best, most relisble, snd chsspest preparation. Eminent and ...:.....m.-. Phvsiciunl msds sidsvits tbs: they rollable, nnd cheapest prepanuon. nm|uau; Iuu scientic Physicians Inndp they bnvdteated its effects in careful comparison wit those ofDR. COLLIS BROWNE'S 0111.030-V DYNE, and deposed to the facts that they found it a more certain And reliable prepuntion, and greatly preferred FREEMANB. Earl Russell commlininatad to the Royal Col- preferred I"RE,I!}MAN." Earl to l lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in llnnilla the;.only remedy of anruse in Cbolers was Chlorodine. The Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, II. has an immense sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it. not supply a. want and ll a place. . Ilnnnfnr-(liver! hv the Inventor. Richard Flee- ll place." Manufactured by the Inventor, man, 70, Kenningwn Bark Road, London, S. Tlnn nnxne has engraved on the Government The genuine has engraved we uovernmen: Slallnp P(Ir:1ts1gIaILe:l:{)Dl;oItIle),, FREEMAN`.S OR GI - L 0 . 0NDY S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- _ tant puries, dcodoi-isea, and:dlsinfccts, by the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,-its active principle. Being entirely innoxious, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, [or which all other disinfectants, on accoun tofjtheir poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are unavailable and useless :- Detecting organic impurities in air `and water. Purifying drinking and other water from or- ganic matter, lead, &c. Freshenimz the air of close nieces. and remov- game matter, new, ac. Fresheniug an places, ing bad smells. Freeing nu-st. sh. butter. or other m-ovininnn mg DIG BIIICHB. Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from ta'mc. ' l"-.......-..-4:.._ AI..- A'n1ICn -6` .... a=1| _..:..__.. It Ins risen lugner and higher in their : clnncwr and wet to cure the various an an have made It known nnhua nrnlnolnr ngnimt thmn_ whim mm ll'UI-ll lvlllllloo Counwraccing the efects of organic poisons taken into the stomach. f`...:.... ll.-...L.. -....un...A..- D-....:_.. ..l...-a. -_.l I-II-Ell IIIBU Iplll UIIUIIIIGII. Curing Muaty provender. Freeing wheat and other seed from smut. un:I\IlI:I\;v\lU Ln l...-hI. -6 -.l....A.. 2.. -4- -.....I UUDBBFVILOTICB. ~ Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut flowers kept. in water. Denrnvim: the hlicrht nl Hm nnhnfnn van. IIDWBIB Kept. ll! water. Destroying the blight of the potatoe, vine, bop, mulberry tree, &c. Washing dogs and other domestic animal-1. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubs, dairy utensils. Wnahuno elm h.:.. nnrl .I....L.....:.... :.. ....u....- usury urensus. Washing the hair and darkening its colour when turning grey. Enhancing the nnrifvina and a..v:m...n.... .4-. wueu iurulug grey. Enhancing the purifying _snd invigorating ef- fects of baths and tubs. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying sni- mal virus. Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, &c. One gallon makes 200 to 300 gsllons adapted for use. N.B.-Condy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in Water. and affords the only known means of rapidly and completely freeing Drinking Water from Organic Tsint, which is so common a cause of serious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted fluid with Condy s Ozoniser or other Spray-pro- ducer. - nnunwc tnmmm mm--v--- ---- ,__,-. vuv urop or dye will 1 PR-INTING on Cotton, Silk or` ordinaryway. BLENDIN G some of the dyes in 1 produce an innity of shade, _.: tute. `run 1uu.a:'r'PUuPO8E,) Removes from the mouth impure and foreign tastes and odours, whether arising from tobacco or other causes, and counteracts the irritation and morbid secretions of curious teeth. It puri- es and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to: promote I healthy state ofthe whole body. _ ,_ __..unI-. `A $01` anmple or elegant tinting cannot be hsd. OONFECTIONERS will nd Magenta, Violet, Ornnge and Pink useful colours. GELATINES a nd GLUES are aucceutull coloured with these dyes. INK: A Sixpenny bottle I "One drop of dye tint n qua:-'t. or Wool 'in the 0rdinm'v'--- JUDSON S SIMPLE JYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them ; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible in this smell space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations, can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics, they are also invaluable es in 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 magical. By their use almost any article of clothing can be dyed in I few minutes for A few pence without sailing the hends. Mlunwawns and cm hm-1 liable protector against thc BLANOMANGE JELIIY, com: FLOUR 101: oRnAu,ac: W hilo in a. liquid state add one or two the pa of Magenta. `A more simple OONFECTIONERN -m 4:_.u --- ~ IEIIORANDA. , MAGENTA : The strength and beauty ofthis dyeie almoetineredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear Rose Pink by using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, to. WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most satisfactory results. Use alsrge quantity of boiling water in an earthen pan. RIBBON8 and SILKS:_Brush them with soap and water to evo to render oleau. Dye in boiling wuter. FEATHERS: Dye in hot `water (a few drops of the dye is euicient for one feather). COTTON : Mauve, Violet and Plirpie are recommended. ` rnamnnv. id creases, and l , - _ . - .. .....uur_y purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny bottle of Magen- ta, Violet, Orimson or Blue will make from 3 pint to a. quart of beautiful coleuring, ao- cotding to shade required Apply with A brush. PAPER and WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2,.Black to samnwoon sum: A Sixpeunv bottle Cauarv disanlna ;. - -2 7- - lrlutlnllui Uye in hofwater * LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, Onuge. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Mage or Rose; add halt` a. bottle to I 1 then stir in the Whitening Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue produce pretty time by using more, as directed above. BTARGH: Stir ins few drops Aannh: ll----- BTARGH: fewdro Magenta, Mauve, Violet, these impart delicate -tints & c. WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wi ps of Oolour- Blue or Pink; to Lace, Linen, cker, Ivory, Bone, Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c, attract the dye quickly, ifapplied in boiling water. BLUE: For laundry purposes is A Memen- tn_ vinlnt n--'---~~ "` LEA AND P Thin delic Ionnoiueurl _ `trod Iolely by Lea and EBRIN ion: Oomihnont The on! 8? Wforoel ti Ennis ' tenhire Sauce ,o_. ..,.. ... nuuu water. Magenta, for Pink pail of water, as usual. and crimson one bottle or Sti ' mm, 70, Kenningson Kan: noaa, mnuon, c. genuine has engraved {Damn (nutnida ezch Bottle). winner 5680 lI'Olll smut. Mnilnmining the health of plants in pots and nnaervamrien. |llCl'n O0NDY S PA'rEz~}'r ozomsnn WATER I II-no -nu. ..-,_..,._____ \ _AS_ e1"s Ague Cure,` [UDSON An! (In: nan IICQ oI.-_. . - _ `-55:51 A \Jl\JLV IDEAL] (FOR 'rou.u--ruuros:s,) -nm Hm m.-mot. : .... _- 3 me nouns. IEMOBANDA. Thu an---uni. --A II. BOLLMAN CONDY, Patentee, Batten-aen, London. _________________ Violet and arm 1 the bath will , _.acoo1-ding to ~`l'Hll ` N8 1 H, R333 3:: W. 4 R l ) THE NOB'l'H BBI'l'I8' " ' ` LID ' ...., Q` BLAOTKW(;0D8 EDINBURGH; IAGM o . ~ _ _ H(ESgforeign periodicals on 1'0 ,j '1. published by u|:in_ tho lune Ity1e,_'q iota. Thole who know them tug` |; y', long sdbscribed to then, need no` those whom tho civil wuj of thp__k_It Hod deprived of 1h`eir ono'o`wel'odIno IIIpp_lyJa(g;g best oetlodioai Iltofltnfg Vi I30 1111! I6 Elva XII P01100108! IIIBFIIIIYB, Will,` X my. them egqin within their ren`_h,`; nndhope `wk. me never yet have met vitluhem, will _ 'V ' I; wellpleued toAree'el,va`II9cc_redIted of the progress of European science mt] nun. ture. |I`|I!D|l Inn nmo 'l.'IIulIl.D 1 ya. Luna. Fonny one of the tourkeviewa - For my two of .he fouir Royiova - For my three of the four-.Rovi'e'n For all four of the Reviews ` . For Blackw`ood I Hngixino - ` . For Blackwood and one Revlw - For Blnckwood (ml two Reviews - For Blackwood nnd three Review: . For Blnckword Ind four` Review: . ----r- nun hair is thick- ened, falling hair checked, and bald- ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Noing can restore the hair when nu. rnII:..1-. ..... .:--._-_-: is'3'&"E."p'a'v`3'a'3Fu}L%`oa'&ne3'iE7u}} ; .113 periodical literature, will. gin! lay. them `strain within their I'eIh': Ind than `-1... rosfian. When sent by mail, the Postage to 11: o{lheUni1ed States will be but '1'; {lg cant; 8 your for Blackwood, Ind'bp lg` cont; g year for each ofthe Reviews. IOIIOWIDE TOUIIXU rues, VII 3 _ ~ - The North British from January, 1863, tq.Do,- cember, 1868, inqiusivo; the Eifinbing and uni Wntmi1uter'frolx April, 1864, to December, 1868, inclugive, and the London 'Quar(f`rly in: 1865 and 1866, at the rate of $1.50, ayaix fig: each or any Review; `Also Bhckwbod n 1868;` for $2.60. _ V THE LEONARD soon Pnblilhinz 09., . / as Walks`:--lttoet,1(.Y .-__. . Subscribers mny ob-t;i-1`1-back nnmboil at following reduced rates, viz The North British frnm .nn`....-._ mm ..C n._ The L. s. Pub. co. gnu; plihlish The Farmer`: Guide By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the ungai P.Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Boyd 0;. two, 1600 pages and numerous Ennnvina-n- ; .. .n\u uuu, U1 1 rue uouegn. 1 Von. uoyu ( tavo pages Engnnng rfzton-av, for the two rolninu. .u..o__!J n R. DE Jonmrs mam-nnoivx 'oon ; LIVER, OIL. ' ` DB, DE JONGIPS on in by an ove rwhe!n;in weight d'medlcl_lteIti1n9iI_y, and by the pnc` tgatfoueeeualexperienca" for twenty years in :11 pail`: ofrthe v_ot'ld_, ,0o`be, `beyond all question, the` the Iilt `the most p-I-I-ble.1=.n. me efects, the 1:83: Hence the univeratl celebrity oi Dude J_O|l&h'l Oil, and the unparalleled demnnd for this nlled prepgntion. ~- 1-`or several ears` i have been 1}! -. ` bit of pl`B8l'ibiI%"D'.'!::`J6lJ"1l l Bigllf-`BN7 ' . Cod Liver on.,nu;nd io be_mIpcl[_1_IIf5',. h , cacious than other _ { ` which I have also amplayelwith 1 Vievri . their relative uporiorlcy A * Y ' SELECT MEDICAL Oi !1:'O_ill`8_.` sm HENRY IABBE, n.m'r.~, I*.n.~, * Physician in Ordinary Io'heQIle`eII hi I hue frequently I-eoen'bed.Dr .` In Light`-Brown Cod Livl: Oil. I~e:ounid|-`it Q15: 3 very pure oil, not likgl} to create disgust` B thenpeuticlgut dgf0IQViliO.' an-on Agnew, ARRISTBR and ATTO RN EY-at-LAW,Con- B reynnmr, ta Onion Bngox Street, second door south of the Brim]: Why Office, upstsirt. August 1. uni-II. _ V / We think its "' " 1!: one I"|ud~0'fGo'l latte-Oi. ` admitted to be gennii1e- tlIe flalglat-Broil "supplied by Dr. Idngh. It notice, when preoetihlng. thtoil, tofriiiouiii Vhiek_iVna.unce, miufu may-vucayasdnuz ` cermnty, we Inn-eonbnoe in ih`g&_Ii1_'I- oggh, W501!!! also wmuen . a count: and into] If` ` kn` :.'s:"::. *" medical I:-nae onlhe oilwithwhlchliu no- qnintad. Henee,IdooIthu0oI|'.I.Itu50lluoId ' gsierhiagunrnnteetobopldu-ahl6`tbm'yoher ID ID ngnrda genuineI$~ and medial` cl-H ' ucy." - T 61160! In I 8 it does not V often come pale oil." Tmun-'s en s`u .1_-, f'or*' A , real Sac Bslh`tnr1ou`r:o_w'n' ,. abonvdeonvonrito propnrnt5oIiin`'9nly.i _U!, ` me .' ` ' . sole Prom-iaton_1'tnuu: 1- um! I`'----- ""':" `-nnxm; t 4 lo Proprietors-- 3 ; ;,..,=.,; . iota, 16 Wormwood Shoot, IaoI{i0||o`3-- 1.3 anoint wnmson son; ` ` 1-mzlnmnu. Hon son.` lj'l`lN'r smllmarwn nn. ann- pk. EDWARD-SUITE, r,n.s., ' uedicu Oioer to the PU1w"`IuiIV nude!` can Baum ~ - < nu. us-Lvnail. I-15-9 Coroner for Ccntnlllddleoex; " I oonsidarthluhojinty 0fIIl_ilid`AIlwV_lll'}- ed in in preparation, bytlue pononqlgltenlion of so good a chemist and intolngen us Dr. do Jongh. aim iaan A-`I-a-t It is, I believe, universally` aohawlqigcdnt * this oil bu great thenpen&;.poIer; gn;d my inveatignnona, I 'hIv_`o- no dnubtofit Nil?! 3 pure and unadulteuted "l.rtic|6." -- 1 nave n-equently recomlneu suiting me to make use olDr. Liver 0iL I have been well ll e`ects.'Ind believe it_\_td_ be,n.ve gmdfmn n...... ........ =_ '-- - ~ Dr. Gnhheh ht.-_BroIm ..I -v u: Vuvrulllly." found ant Dr. dc -laugh : 5 Cod Liver Oil prodlioesvtlio daalicll hotter time than olhcr use the nuns: and indln-iii! 3 ' ' kindsilnd III! ` `_ YARDLEY & 06., Pexfum 11. PH` pmu- -_: - -- jhocxtyoflnlnlog. - ` In all cinealhavu Dr. do high:-Brown -Liver Oikptnedngtlxo qua , o 5 - ,_ _ _. .,.,......-_y -cunuuaullwl pill!!!)@- do , ghiio _ OiL I_nve no 1600 En nag" 3 tliatwo ro1nin:.n3y * um Jostpnld, $8. 3 f mzi GRANVILLE, 13.5., Author of the Sfm of Germany. G:-a.nvil_le[ has found la ght.-Brown Lin. nil ......:.e..... .a.- .._ EDWIN CANTON, ESQ. F.B.0.&, Surgeu to- Obu-ing-cmea Hoopitnh For yen-spas: have been 15$ 7, _it_ofi p:ucribiIz"~Dr.' an Jana . r.:..a.~_n..a... DR. BARLOW, 3.3.3., ` . Senior Physician to Guy : Ilolpihl. * I have frequently recommonddd n_lting_me olDr. dajanphli-`nail UIICKI. 10! ml: by all the Dnggists in Kingston, and by :11 Iedicine Dealers. Bliilsn 1_-_r_s__nIon1cn: mm 1%KI~r]v%%:f%s:t@ uni` z 14 , . o J - 1-....- '.-.un.-.1. at -.g...u - ._ non. no1?`ou.* on. son. -rnnus FQR nos. .1 0!... In... Dani--.- U" JUQ 1170-; ,md chiutvlmlyat in acted by taking the .4917: CURE daily. Pol-..lAvor Cmnplthun Arising from to idity ohe mm. In. an exeafens remedy, stimu ting the Llrar into healthy ` lurblliou Dhorden and iver Complaints. it is ppf WC 1 .` ;at|ui `N . l`~3,.'z`%l ._ ` Iorqmg (mommy ax ` rivn, st 0}? - nu unnc an I itoUInh,l lo 93! , ouvoniont Wat: and enonjho '5- 1869; T ~ ' - uupvr. the sum Lingy Vwhsrf, f_oot of J M `very. i 1 I . % ? -PAS}! pm - one of the. _Sw-nae:-I.wn1'1e. Warning (lopdny ex rivn; touclging u-uvuuxguuongh miasvtiatl localit .,wi1lb noted by .4917); ova`? _!_'9l'o-_lo_IOQ1'_C>0IpllIf9, arising tort _ --'- ggd rnmus In 1 nouns}-y-. .wou-1: an 9 A1, '- "P;H.`nnd~ - , . a..=.n.Txmenonx,_ Whu'f.fooCofBtoek8InI,t.; =\ a1,1se:r"': - E'{s_ss .7I.:Na. tn. qplendid an I Own {iiunap 5'...` ` fmno nndliulllq), % -a:o2s`:n:-inn. } v-_ . 01-` QUINTE- ""5!-e 119.. % - neonnooag the from an Wat and lip! heating the 4:30 Pl. , and the Nottlnn V . by L:-u's-:1 um: 31: wax. _ Bollovillo onry Ill! a=15A;~I'__11:ao~ i the Llrar lurhliou Complaints, an uudlent mnedy. produc` mu: truly re- nurhble cures. when other m icin9s ad ruled. by DH. J. C. A111: 5 Co., =Prnctieal and ' Chemists, Lowdl. 353.. and sold All found world. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. NOBTHROP as LYIAN, NCWQIUG. C_w._ Canon! Lanna. In- H... . Dilnrvnnqugcn Puugo. I boa-d,`ot , . G. ..Ip.p`K I'(.'}HORl, . l'oot of "nun-Inna . - ATTURNB Y-AT-L. . Klnguoa, 0. W. V F I$*.5IuIfIII"I II T` V11 u(., 1 mm, 3 9.1., 5 14 `um I--.~u-Imp-51' we a t and Bel REL NHL srnugnn. & EVQCIIC 3"!-I I ` G, Niaioent * ...__- -, -nar--, v Kingslqn d `I = 4 Al . 15'.-i$sn?::"i:.J 7?1"1? * :'~f-31 - nothing elaq can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil ivhite_ cunbric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy inure and; gnuful porfume. Opp` X0119! u -` sinalailt 4 bf Stamem ,Io_r I RBI :9 V , For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. _Prem4 b} Dr. Jfc. Ago: 5: 00., rot unease: or Izno `rarest Ana Lung-3, > cash as (buzhs. Colds, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis, Anthms. md Grnlnmptlon. Probubl never before in the whole history of medicine. anything won so widely and so deeply upon mankind, excellent 1%]. Apnl 23 Kill A. IAonolu.o,u. u. 4 Janna Jon I. luau: Kingston, Jury 18. ._ ). W. OFFICE.--South West corner of Dundu and !-.o Io...o. J no I. NURTHROP 3 LYIA N, Ncvunlo, C.W., G=nenl Agents for the human. ' `Glllonloovo & Wnlkeln, {ARIIISTERS and ATTORNEYS-lb-LAW, n-u -A-manna Nnlgnn pnhun W-. D. WIIJDIOUAV. IV. County Crown Attorney. 3' vvu-vuJ-uvu._, "V--.... . _-..... mcluu-I 1'. wauwm, OLIOITOB IN CEANOERY. Ooo-Clarence Street, Kingston, 0.W. J. P. Gmnnunn, L.L.B. | men, '1`. Wnnn. _ W Wllkloon dc Reeve, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-Qt-LAW, ` licitora, Oounylncers, kc. Nnpanee, -.i:imm S. C1l't\l'righI, ARRISTBR-AT-LAW. 0991012 - Over Pnrkefa Drug Store. Jan: I. HAIR DRESSING, AL!` _ , `AKu5ll ill Al IUBLVB I i * Oouvoynncen, Notaries Public. n:n-|......n II-I `II-IE -... TTURNEY-A1`-LAW, Conveyancer, he. lnnaunn, G, W Don I R. iIllI&'3l'; Lilli. AIIIIAKV I` nnnn .. ilohn Illudle, ,,._ V - gun-cut VI yl '5 hair is won restored to {Is oziginal color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick- ; nknnbnd ----`I I-A" .._, no uavu uouung can restore the where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- ment, in will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and to the hair, the Vigor can only benet but not harm it. If wanted merely fora ..____ ____, A dressing which is at `once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray man .-mmml __;____:_ EFFECT OF ADVER'l`lSING.-It is amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don t adver- tise; to see the anxious proprietors look- ieglinto the streets and see the people go by, wondering why they don t come in while the stores of their neighbours who v do sdvertise are thronged with customers, ayme people will learn by observation, otluli will not.-Daih/ Palladium. pie wnl learn Dy oose: 3-VIIIU louunwiu not.-Dao'ly Palladium. uuvnn \aA v;.u. Joseph Etiwdon, TTORNEY A'I`- IAW; Solicitor in Chancery, Nqtuvy Public, &c., 33 King street, Kingston. <.)1='r`1(:71:T RAEMOVED T0 KING STREET T .NEARLY opposma THE CITY noon: s'rom~:. ---.._n_ -n___..I-._ l h-(l3l;I} Fire Aszuirance Company OF LONDON. . \ unn n;n- -- .. `wA,vvv VVV- PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING l868_ $2,079,896. Funds deposited in the hands of the Government for the security of Policyhulders. f All re risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the H81: assumed. I .\ uwa Qwrnm Home Insurance Company of New lI:u'cn, Conn. :3-:n'.-Tbe Profeuion is warned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in tho rnsrht. Each genuine bottle bear: 3 fac- uimile of Proprietor : signature on the stamp outside. LIQ. OHLOROFORIPI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Soto Innnfactm-or :-A. P. Towle, Chomint, Manchester. 1869. lncdonuld, Patton ac lIlae_ImI'. `RARRISTIRS AND ATTORNEYS-AVLAW, Rnlinionnn in h-nnnrv, la .1-Elna Insurance Company of Ilarlford, Conn. L. J. Hxxuss, E. P. Dona, President. General Agent. INCORPORATED IN 1819. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS $5,l50,93l,7l ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and paid in Canada Currency. ` JAMES'S\VH7T_ Aopnt, Home Insurance Company or New liaven, D Q._....-_ n-.----- 1"" | g um cargoes at reasonable rates. JAHES SWIFT, Agent, Kingston, March 31, `69. St. Lawrence Wharf. ju HIS Company has been doing business in Canada for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt and liberal settlementof every fair claim. it has fully complied with the laws of Canada by the deposit with the Government of Stocks to the amount of 350.000 H An(` In vuvovvll And is prepared L9 issue policies on terms as lowas the safety ofthe assured will permit. JAMES SWIFT, A n.-u-o tron. From Dr G. Kidd, Author of Standard'Works on Chloroform. Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you `would advertise your Chlorodyne more than you do, you would help to best the `others, which are secret com- pounds, ont of` the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe a secret re- medy. Camus Kmn, M.D. To Mr Tovle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :--I only requires to be known to be appreciated. I have no beaitatien in characterising it (viz., 'l`owle s Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine thut has appeared during the present century. In diurrhme, colic, ague, spasms, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than euv other nrtieln shine a... t.. . units wuuu n. no reueve pain and joy any other article that can be named." ll... 71!... 13...:-..-_:-A 1, K - 1Etna Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Conn PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... $5,150,931,71. Y A`... ....Z.l :_ P/\ _-,_, - - - - ~ - - - V- `ta, I av, Losses paid in 50 years, _..-. DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANICAMEDICINE. AKIHSTIIIS AND A I luluvnnuwurun n, Solicitor: in Ohnncary, kc. Omen-18 Clnnnl-4 SL, oppocxte the Post Oa, Imus:-on, 0. W. . Jan A. Iwnonno, Q. 0. 1 June Pu-1-on, (2.0 h- R. V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the D Medical College of Paris, ChiefPhysician Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late MD. at the Civil Hoapiuala of Algiers, has just. in- troduced in England his ORGANIC .\lRnr- \JlA` DD. They consist of three preparations-- THE BAUDEINE, An eicient and prompt. Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Baud for this valuable preparation. Price: Smail, ls lid ; Medium, 43 5d ; Large Size, Us per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, Forjtrengthening the SysLen:.-Price 2s 9d per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifying the B1ood.-l rice 25 9d per Bottle. ',' The above Preparations are in tho rm... 01 we ulvu uoapunla of Algiers, has England ORGANIC MEDI- CINES. rm. . _ . . _ _:_. _.- .. 1- u: pumymg me mooa.-1 rice 9d ,' Preparations are in the form of Sweeunoatg, pleasant to the mate, and par- ticularly adapted for Infants and MoLhera mu-sing. Bv the nnmhinnrinn A!` at... I--- -_ v-:- nursing. By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Cress Seeds in (state of get-rninuion, they ere united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irriuttive and stubborn mineral has thus become the nucleus of an organic substance capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to the stomach. Agent. for England and British Possessions, E. G. DUFRESNE, 79 Wntling Street. May be obtained of all Chemists. _ TOWI.E'S CHLORODYNE. The Original Prepnrnlion of know}: 0 tinn IJVB. The day seems uqet, unhappily, fer dis- tant when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such things."-Lancet. Innivvv Inn` n... .__ _ , L , ' cg1oLERA, DIARREHEA, ac. EARL RUSSELL sent to the College of Physicians a. communication received by him from Manilla. (where cholera had been graixig fearfully) to the effect that, of E1! remedies tried, Cblorodyne was the moat. e`ec- live. Agent at Kingston, TH . E Ozoo.--33, Clarence Street. Kingston, Mu-ch 20, 1862. UNEY TO LIND. $50,000 to lend on the L Ioeurity of Real Estnteiu the City or Coun- try It I low rate of interest. No commission a . R. I. ROSE. Anvil 11 ` Inch 31, 1869. J. 3. snm_h;il.1i., )HYSIOIAN, SURGEON, 60., PORTLAND, _ Residence Han-ovamith. 6 Kingston, March 31, 1869. D. Sn-nun. President. n.nrv n.-...... 5!. L4 Kingston, March 31, 1869. nsulllwllln I LJCUICLIIK CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. ARE AND RIVER RISKS taken on hulls J and cargoes at reasonable rates. .um2.~1 Qwmvr Am... CAPITAL `Royal Assurance C0mp iuiy'T OI or LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W.S'l`RANGE. An-nnt fnr Kinrnln Marine Insurance. 1569. ARPJSTER, Attorney-at-Law, Conveynnoer; tc. Otce opposite Post Otce, Chu-enc Street, Kingston. August 6. urreucy. ` JAMES;S\VH-`T, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. ton, THOS. KIRKPATRICK. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf I RGO CAAAIIIIKJ Lil! Al` I. Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf`. 1359 '.`h In loin Ah W.Dll\A.VUll, ` Agent for Kingston ` Pl. up Cnnuns Wxnsox` Secretary Q1 nnn nnn g1,ooo,ooo. .l'TnI\v11 Inn $24,ooo,ooo5 1 -Composh And the patient restored sound health the? C Bacon-cl. So complete ;b mastery over disorder: or the Lungs and Throat. that the most obstinate or them yiel to it. when noth- ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pao- nrul they anulzide In(`il.I1sSapp e`:!'r. nd a Pub! pea 3 great to- tectlon n-om it. P Auburn is always relieved and often wholly cured by It. an-hula b general] cured by axing the cherry Paton-3 in . doses. so guenlly vn-tnes

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