Kingston News (1868), 5 Aug 1869, p. 4

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..... .......u,5 .w gnuouu, wneu diluted vi: `"8 ""0 W9 ""39: `gg seelmft P"P1 $0 Inter. See direction: on every bottlr. by, wondering w y .8] (90 00310 In Recommended and used by Profeua N" u oaonmg 1`Y:.,N in while the stores of then: neighbours who Simondn `at the Royal Vow:-inary Oouog cn,d::_' ' ' " 3" or t do advertise are throngcd wit custom_ets, during the last twenty years. p., I}. 1,, .1. an gnaw, in K;,,K,.,,_ Some people will learn by_observauon, N.B.--'l`hin uid in A oertgin cure for grog: .` W `a `dick. palm. _ omen will no`_paay paz(ad.ug., Iln hor|eI,Also the scab and rot in ul_:oqp.__ uuunu A . . Towle, Chemist, uLllAlJ IJVI Al` I Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf 59 s1,ooo,ooo. LITl)Y\v1\ ..... $24,000,000; us, uue AILU. , has just in- XNIC MRDI`- Hurt.- xwhulls If ... auvugln, 105 per dozen; and in balk `at in per gallon :.bo:ues inclnnfed. Each gal- lon making :00 gallons, when diluted with Vllel'inO| ] College, certain cure` grease I in ahnn. Profeuorr lu we netgnnonrnood." S61d by :11 Chemists, and at 30, Canon street, London. Quarta, 163; pints. 85 ; half- pints, 45; glass-atoppered Imperial pints, ex- tra strength, 16: dozen; and e gallon inclnrrart 11.... ...u ,,_-, ._.. ........v ucyuuu uurounl, and we believe Irithout ll parallel in the history of Anne medicine. Ourpride ls gr-atln_ed by the ncknowleglgments we receive of the radical cures cbcted in obstinate cases, and where other remediea had wholly failed. Vnwclimled ns, dther resident In, or Irmrelling th miaamatic localities, will be pro- mated by akin; the .461 ): CURE daily. For Lbar Coauplalata. arising n-om tomdiw of the Liver, It is an excellent remedy, stim ting the Liver into healthy activity. For Bijons Disorders and Liv:-r Cnmnlnlnta a. 4- , . , . _ . . .. .-.-.u.r<; nus yours l'8llD- fully, S. SIDIEY, Sec. and Manager. Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Cannon street." This uid acts on the essential cause of d` ease by destroying the local conditions of the atmosphere under which cholera 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 applied; the result of which was, that in those parts of the house where it 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 neither of which has there been a single case, although the disease is raging in the neighbourhood. b' I" nhminla and ..a ,.n n nu uuruunc aCXCl.--1 am y .` "Capt. Cannc This eesentie. co which chole propaga a hnnnn m sh ....a- Aunuligeti Agricultural Hall, Islington, Jan. 1868. Dear Sir,---Please to send eight gallons more of your Disinfecting Fluid, as per order enclosed. Having used various Disinfecting Fluids at our many shows, I can say with condence that none have had the instan- taneous and complete e`ect of Sir William Burnott a, and this too without producing any nuisance like the smell of chloride of lime or carbolic acid.-I yours faith- Manager. "Cant. Int-Ir-nu D M n T` uuu or Dag: and other vermin. Sir W: Burnett : Disinfecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant used at the Agricul- tural Hall during the Smitheld Club Cattle Show in 1866, by order of Her Majesty : Privy Council. Tha vnlnn nf 01-... A..:.: 2- -- - rrlvy uouncu. The value of the uid is following letter from the E Manager: Am-innlm.-.1 11.11 r.u:__.__ ...., uugv-wuL6l', and the holds of ships; npurtments for searchers, undertaken, and jurymen, 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 fon` dissection; for they extermina- tion of bugs and other W. Burnett .-a niair.r.....:.... In--2: i SIR WILLI AM BURNET'I"S DISINFECT- ING FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, workbouses, fsctories, pri- sons, crowded places, between glecks of ships, fever wards, clothes and linen of sick, night- chairs, cesspools, drains, water closets, stables, dairies, larders, musty casks, tuba, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds undertakers. and m_-._-..j__.___-__ AIdPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE.-A Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; etfervescing and tasteless, its con- stant use i! especially calculated to main- tain health, When mixed with water and taken during the elfervescence, it immedi ately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. -It vitalizes and supplies the blood with those saline princi- ples that an 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 influence acts as a preventive to disease, as the nu- merous unsolicited testimonials cccompanyv mg 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 advice or assistance. Sold in patent stoppered glass bottles, price 25 6d, 4s 6d, 11s, and 213 each. Spe- cial agents required and appointed in all parts of the world. uunu 1053. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, Lamb a Conduit Street; Bru-clay and Sons, Farringdon Street; Batty and Co., Finabury Pavement. Retail hv r`.h.....:,..- n---A-- '- ,,_-_-....-.., um. unuru. |urUUg[lOl1[ the Kingdom, and every part of the world. Ask for The Sauce.--Special Export Agent.s-Burgoyne, Burbridges, and Squire, 16, Colman Street, London. marhble cures, whe'1"e Jther me.<-cines in Prefared by DR. J. C. A11-:2 & C0,, am nalytical Chemists, Lowell, Mum, nd the world. ' nnrnzu Q4 .. __- us uigcsuvd properties. As an assurance of its purity and salutary properties, it is only necessary to poi_t on 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 iirpiomoting the health of his fellow-creatures, and his death, in December) 1861, was mourned as a na- xionwl loss. rxusuury rnvement. Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Warehonsemen, and/others, lhroug we Sauna --Rnnt-3-2| , 6- HE SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- nndur Soutbwoud Stockur, from a recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-live years Physician to the London Fever Huapitul; Father of _S.-mi- taly Ru-form; Medical Member of the first Gcueul Board of Health; Author of the first. work on Fever in any age or country, the Philuaopby of Health, &c. Dclicioua with mu... 1.--..- _'I!_t v. - ..........y.._, un ucuuu, SC. Delicious with every known dish. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pro- motes digestion. It. is much esteemed for its digesuve properties. assumnr-n nf in m...:o.. .....I -I--- - simultaneously. 7 The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply to the Pateulees and Sale Manu- fzxclurers; JOHN GUSNELL Jr 00., Perfumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Pnncesa of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF`, 93 Urnr: Tunas STREET, late at 12 Three King Court, Lombard Street. ' no uisagreeable odour, and is easily applied. John Goanell J: Co. a Patent Trichoaaron, or newly invented Hair Brusb,Ll1e peculiar_me- chnnical construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. r Patent Mrmhnnlnnl nL...:_ p._ :4. . - 6., ~ \\\ Fug`: mu penume and hue ernoll John Gosnell & Co. s V Nursery Powder is gum-an sery should be viithout il 6d; in tins 15 each. John (1mm.n A. (V- I. n- ou; in runs ls each. John Gosnell & Co. s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price ls 6d each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: oertain to produce any shade Brown or Black, of good natural colour. It cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, Brush. ilm mu-..ia... ....., rulna, a most cuome and fashionable 1 John Goanell & Co '5 Princess Al` Perfume, 3 most choice and delicate prepared expressly for the use of H Higbneas. John Goanell & 00.`: Upper Ten 1 Perfume. In}-... !1.\.._-I| L n I v - -- - As its name implies. It does Carr. and does not fail. Conbinimr neither Arvzenic. Quiniue, Bismuth, Zinc, nor agy other mineral or poisonous substance whatever. I: in novice in 113 any patient. The number and hn nuance 0 its cures in the e dis- tricts. are v beyond account, and licve our pride l ed b nrknowl cuts w reeeivc 'n".-.5ia'}..n .3"... .aL.....a 3P. _., . ., _ -..... ..... nuumouu rename, a most delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. John Gosnell dz Go.'a Noblesse Pomade, ele- gantly perfumed, and highly recommended for besutifyrng and promoting the growth of the hair. ms nomosse b`oap-eateemed for its nn led perfume and ne emollient qualities. Violet and Hi! nnu nu nu W HARE, 93 Urpnn Tunas Srnllr. John Goauell & Co. s Select Perfumes: Eea Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Fungipanui, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. John Gosnell 45; Oo. e Prince of Wales Per- fume, in most choice and fashionable perfume. Princess AIn...a....v. renume tor the Handkerchief. I John Gasnell & Cola La Nohl exquis 00. : Noble. 71`!-IE gross frauds which continue to be prac- tised by obscure manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the la- bels attached to JOHN GOSNELL ck Oo. s PERFUMERY, render it imperative upon the Proprietors to Gannon the public against such nefarious proceedings, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of respec- table dealers, whq import direct from John Gosnell 6; Go. ; and invite special attention to the address- RED BULL WHARF`, UPPER Gosnall A: l`..-t 1. 9.1.... D--.-.._., - runuline. John Gosnell J is in universal 1 Perfume for the I John (1 ......u mur. La. Noblosse Soap-eateemed I ed perfume ns nmnllinne ......n.: [U 1 Eiosnell & Co. s Jockey Club Perfume miversal request as lha mm ...a...;.-.a CAUTION. . us uu.:I -Iuunuy U|llD rerfnme request as the most. admired 2 Handkerchief`. Price 25 6d. I Co. s Noblesso Perfume, exnninim P.-...-.....m mg use cmuu rcacn mom, under In torul they subside and disappear. sang: and Public Speaker (action nmn it. Asthma is always relieved um cured by it. are-u-um is general] cured Cherry Pedoral in smnl and he: so generally are its virtues know not publish the certicates of them 11 than assure the public that its qu: maintained, uluu auu msuioname perfume. l s Alexaudra s ; perfume, {sly Hor Rm--I u.- uzuument qualmas. Violet and Milleeur Iguaranteed pure. No nur- ithont it. Sold in boxes at 1. DAILY NEWS--THIIRSDAYE : E. AUGUST 5; H813, Itallian / others, throughout the part wm-lrl ,_-.-.... n4Aivl.I-lllilllal nws, with no 'ect rnell of 3 shown by the Secretary and uuaw perrume, aof Her Royall 1 Thousand 3 unequal- ias, - {SIR TARIFF OF RATES, AND IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TYPES AND INK Ayer s Ague Cure, ooNfnAoTs DAILY NEWS.` POSSESSI N G DAILY NEWS. A LOCAL PAPER SIGN A THOUSAND `1`IMES..PLAOE THE M RTIOULARS or punmsmm IN -1-ms orrr, wars JOURNAL OFFERS THE BEST HEDIUU FOR LOCAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISE- MENTS; THEREFORE ADVRRTISEINTHB IF YOU WOULD JUDIOIOUS us}: or NEWSPAPER COLUMNS! ADVE RTISING1 ,,,,, ,.`. . . _ . . . . . \. `w---un noun 15 um I 111- curable. still great numbers 0 canes when-eutiltle dis- ease seemed settled. have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the C Porto:-cl. So complete is its mastery over disorders of the Lun s and Throat, that the moat obstinate of them yiel to it. When noth- ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Peo- Lhev tlggappgnr. 21......` __._n u.,,. .. 1]` YOU HAVE THE MOST succisssrul. TRADE sM11:N AND MERCHANT MAY BE MADE AT THB DAILY NEWS OFFICE. AND YEARLY THE LARGE81 OIROULATION OF A NY NE WSPAPIR IS THE REST SPENT MONEY IN THE PUROHASK AND ERECTION or AN ATTRACTIVE SIGN Iron. YOUR PLACE IF YOU WOULD DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND NOT TO BE DRIVEN, ATTRACT CUSTOMERS AGREEMENTS character and power to cure the various ant-ctions or the lungs and throgit, have made it known as u re- linble pr,-mm-tor against. them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most ctrcctual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan- gerous urections of the throat and lungs. As a pro- vision agninst sudden attacks of Croup it should be kept on hand in every familv, and indeed as all no sonaetimea_ subject to colds and coughs. all should be provided with this antidote for them. Alv_.hough__settled Couuunoption is thouzht In. ADVERT MEDIUM ADVERTlS& "own Bnsnvxsn ADVERTISE TO A LIBERAL AND ADVERTISE TO ADVERTISE A uOOAL BUSINESS, ':1`HEREI"ORE GO AND CARRY SUCH A JUDIOIOUSSTEP A LITTLE FURTHER AND REPEAT THE ADIHT THE IMPORTANCE OF Although settled Couuuuzz a settled. bee: PUBLIC AND IN THE THEIR BUOOFRP WHEREZN ton ADVERTISING AND ATTRIBUTR BEFORE TH!` OF` BUSINESS ISEI _-__ ONE? TO LEND. $50,000 to lead on the M security of Real Esmtein the City or Coun- try at a low rate of interest. No commission clurged._ R. M. ROSE. Anril 23 or more of cold water WATER ' Ona drop of dye will tint I quart. PRIN.TING on Cotton, Silk Rnmunnm - ' ` ,- -- out-`CI-II . 10 II pm; of water. he. ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a few drops into an eg add warm water; use witha brush or pen Borders of books, similar to Ward and Lock : Arabian Nights, &c., mzy be prettily illum- inated in this manner. \ BLANOMANGE, JELLY, OOBN FLOUR ICE DREAMS, to : While in 3 liquid state add one or turn I`-M" *" " PAPER and WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STA.[N:'A bottle of No. 2 Black to half a-pint of hot water. pint of to. ILLUMINA'I`lna. In -r - W uuun nauuuis: A Bixpeuny bo ta, Violet, Crimson or Blue will spin: ton qua:-Inf beautiful cording to ahnde required brush. PAPER I SATINWOOD STAIAL A G J WHITEWASH: To color: ,__, .....5au.a, violet and Orange. Dye in warm water. Magenta, for Pink or Rose; add half a bottle to_ a pail of water, then stir in the Whitening ina fewdrops of Colour- llagenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; these impart delicate tints to Lace, Linen, the. Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract th quickly, ifnpplied in boiling water. BLUE : For laundry purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: bottle of Magen- Lg_Vinlnt n-=---- ~ |:uALnUI:l: stir in a few Vio WILLOW SHAVINGS, ` Fi .1-es, S_aa_w_eed, m.:..L|.. . vva. .uu ; mauve, Viol: recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Mag ` color Rosa: and mu: .. 1.....- pun. n.usr5U.NS and with soap and water ` to render them clean. FEATHER8: Dye in h * Of J6 (`VB is nnm..:..... or me dye is suic COTTON: Mauve, 1-gcommandn Ayer s Cherjfy Sectoral, For Dilnnnnn nf 9).; VI.--4 -...a 1'..__,_ `ltlixruuvw - v: 1111?! II Plucrxcu. um Axum-ncu. Canaan, MEMORANDA. MAGENTA : The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear [ .......vu- nunusg (D0 HSDGU. Rose Pink by using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, &c. WUOLLENS: Magenta, _ Elauve, Violet. PIIPDIA l`|-....._.- IV ' _-_&.j-m-- JUDSON S SIMPLE JYES FOR. THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them ; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible in this small 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 as a 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 a few minutes for a few pence without sailing the hands. Mllllnn A uh n U uni rou.1c'r 110 uPoSl`.S,) Removes from the mouth impure and loreigu tastes and odours, whether arising from tobacco or other causes, and- counteracts the irritation and morbid secretions of curious teeth. es and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to: promote a healthy state of the whole body. 11 nru-vu..- --- /-.-_ nu unu lnlilnaf. nUl' uh`:- 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 Taint, which is so common a cause of serious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted uid with Condy' Ozoniser or other Spray-pro- duccr. CONDY`S PATENT OZONISED WATER, VIFUS. Treating the infectious diseases of horses, dogs, &c. One Qnllnn Ihnltnn nnn._ nnn -- nurses, aoga, ac. One gallon makes 200 toE for use. up n--:` -'---* ` uuwcls Kept. In water. Destroying the blight of the hop, mulberry tree, &c. Washing dogs and other domestic animals. Clcnnsing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubsb dairy utensils. Washing the hair and darkening its colour when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying and invigorating ef- fects of baths and tub . Dressing nninnn .........A. ._.1 J, - potatoe, vine, 4 ICCLS 01 D3)! Dressing p mal virus. "I1-.. '0l.' will`. . Countcracting the effects of organic poisons taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provender. Freeing wheat and other seed from smut. Maintaining the health oi plants in pots and conservatories. Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut owers kept. in water. Deszrnvino Hm hli.-Lo -4 .1... _-...,. I) Cc. ux Su-vet, Kings August 6. Ivuux :3 rA1J:n\ L ruuxu or natural (lI5Il1leC- Kj tant puries, deodoriaes, andjdisinfects, 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, lor which all other disinfectants, on accoun tof:their 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. Freshening the air of close places, and remov- ing bad smells. Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. t.nn..o..-....;:..... .1... -4:-.-r_ ,.- , IJHIU, IU, AEUHIIIKHJU IZIFK nuncl, LJUHUOU, n The genuine has engraved on the Government Stamp (outside each Bottle), FBEEMANS ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE." was umoroaina. . The Medical firms: and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, It 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." Manufactured bv the Inventor. Richard Freo- HE ORIGINAL OHLORODYNE, invented by B. Freeman, Phannaceutist, is allowed to be one ofthe greatest discoveries of the present century. It is largely employed by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in hospital and private practice in all arts oi the world. It has effects peculiar toltael , and which are essential- ly dierent to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name of Ohlorodyne, but have no retenre to possessing its virtues. It rapidl re ieves pain, from whatever cause, (I- lays t e irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use of opiates. `It continues to hold its unshaxen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, moat reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made nidavits that they" have tested its oecta in careful comparison with flinnn nf N DR (`.l'.[JS RROWN'l1`. S CHLORD. I Wlllw IIUU III] 3 place. Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man; 70, Kenningzou Park Road, London, S. The genuine has engraved on the Gnvprnmnnt DIV8 508560 -5 GITGCIE Ill Cdfellll COIDPIHSOD Wllulll those of DR. COLLIS BR.0WNE S CHLORO- DYNE," and deposed 1.0 the facts thnt they lound it 3 more ceruin and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANS." Earl Russell communicated to the Roval Col- HUG greauy prelerreu "l`I|l.`Jl!aI!l.4&lVD.' Earl Russell Royal lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in lhnilla the only remedy 01 any us_e in Cholra was Chlorodine. rm. u..:.-....: in... ....z 11-... ,r......... um. NU uuulj: Magenta, Man Purple, Orange, Pink, and Grim the most satisfactory results. quantity of boiling water in pan. RIBBONS and Rlmzg. vun:.nn'nu: U the dye is I JOTTON : M-I `IONDYVSK PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- :' taut nnrinn, dendnrim-A nnd'i.:infm-9. hi or... For favor and Lane, Intonniwent Fever, F Bomxaent F Dumb Acne, P:;iac:5.icnl or Bi1iouse`Ilr!'e:3er, ao., Andlndood all the allbcuonn whiph arise `x_n;__mn1n.rioun, mu-uh, or mnmntio uua uuu H108. ; poisoned wounds and destroying ani- 3 WATER, (I03 TOILET PUuPOSIS,) om the mmnl. 3-----u ----` ' ..... ulunlln uye In boiling water. hot water (a few drops I auicient for one feather). [auve, Violet and Purple are d Iilne, Magenta, Violet and ye ii: wry Magen- ue will make from H. BOLLMAN CONDY Patentee, Baneraon, London ug watel S11. [up In .. _ _-......u, uunu, (0. auta, Mauve, Violet, k, Crimson produce ry results. Use Ala!-on ) 300 gallons adapted uuule or Magen- s from colon:-inn n-- In I ' Comalnim 1 the bath will according to Vu and P , `lhnn. cattle, I ...u_-nu, motion , lunch Viblot P [am . nxtnctn. `bpngqr low Ohury ToothPog:o,I._iz_m 4 ' , V Baoim wnmson sou-. PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. ; PATEN'1`_8UNELOWER OIL SOAP.- GLYQERINE SOAP. 1 man: 3155. SALT, for producing A reol Sea Bnth in your own Room. The above favourite preparation is Ittongly neon- mended. Sole Prop:-iet.orI-'l'IDIAN :3 `son, 0hem- o me, 16 Wormwood St:-eot,'London, E.O. ` ` Liver Oil, and nd it to be much more a- cacious chm other varieties of the sung medicino which I have also employed Vih I new 00 I883 their relative superiority." _____,_ 0 Rellly & Draper, ARRXSTERSATTORNEYS-at-LAW Solici- . tors in Cbancery--L`Jmmbers Nos. 7, 8, I 9, Abehor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. Jun U'R:n.u',Q.C. j Fun 0. Diana. TI DMAMS SEA i all`: unnn VILIIE, F.B-.84, Author of the Spa 0! Gem: . Granville; hag found tbnt Dr. Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces I effect in a shorter time than other kind it does not cause the nausea and, indig often consequent on the adminiatnti pale oil. . uwcu Ior nnoae cases in substance is indicated. npeutic power; and from DR. BARLOW, F.1Ls.,` Senior Physician to Guy's Hospital. I have frequently rgcommended persons cop- aulting me to make use of Dr. de Jongh a Cod Liver Oil. I have been well saaed with its effects, and believe it to be a very pm-e oil, well tted for those which the use of that ` naeulcul uxncer or Health, and Ohio! Analyst to A ` the City of London. In all caaeal have found Dr. de Jonghk Light.-Brown Cod Liver Oil posseming the same set. of properties, among which the presence 0! cholaic compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic combination, are the most remarkable? It is, I believe, universally acknowledged that this oil has great therapeutic my Investigations, I have no doubt of its b ' a pure and unadnltnr-nfp ...:..i. n DR. LETHEBY, Medical Otcer of Health, GI tlm (Eh- ..e v -_.-(V vuruuer xor Ueutralll I consider that the purity I ed in its preparntion, by the 1 of no good a chemist and ilnell 15 Dr. da Jnnnh uvl-- I--- -'7 as ur. ue aongn, who has nlso'wri1ten'I`.l;e beet medical-treatise on the oil with which I am I& quainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to my other kind as regards genuinenesa and medical ei- cacy." cacy. W. m :3 preparnuon, by personal attention intelligent I physician Dr. de Jongh, who has also written the j .__...J__......., .-..--..v. nu-cu. Richard T. Walkom, OLIOITOR IN UEANCERY. .0ca-Clu-`nee Street, Kingston, O.W. J. P. Glwnuuuvn. L.L.B. | R103. '1`. Wunx. ,....,......, .. ucu preacrllllg me oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst a much variety and un- certaincy, we lnve condence in its genuine- pesa.--(Extrnct from Consumption: its Early and Relnedisble Stages) DR. LANKESTER, F.R.S., Coroner for Central Kiddlesex. consider that oh. ....-:.- _. 4,, *.. . ...-........ vmucr w me root mi! Ba Britain. 7 We tliink it a great udvun one kind of Cod Liver Oil. whgei admitted to be genuine-the Ligh supplied by Dr. do Jongh. It has I practice, when prescribing the oil, to amidst val certainty. we hum ~...n.a......- :-. _ ,.-__ ._ .. uI-Il\I. I have frequently. prescribed Dr. do Jongh'e Light-BrowuCod Liver 0iL I consider it to be a very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, and a. thenpeutic ngent_ of great value." un. nuWA.l1.U Medical Oicer to the 1 D-35. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. sm nanny unsn, nu:-r., aux, Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. frequently considerit very pure oil. not lump. fn ........, ;:--,,, I by an overwhelming weight of medical testimony, DR. `DE JONGEPS LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. DR. DE JONGH S on is convincingly proved and by the practical test of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the moat eiea- cious, the moat palatable, and, from its rapid curative e'ects, the most economical ofall kinds. ` Hence the universal celebrity oi Dr. de Jongh a 9 Oil, and the unparalleled dennnd tor this unri- valled preparation. The l'Ill'lllel8 unugc By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the late J. P.Nort.on, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc- tavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings. PRIGE--$7, for the two volumes. By the post paid, $8. Subscribers may obtain back nnnibera at the following reduced rates, viz : The North British from January, 1863, to De- cember, 1866, inclusive; the Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 186-1, to December, 1866, inclusive, and the London Quarterly tor 1865 and 1866, at the rate of $1.50 I yea: for each or any Review; also Blackwood for 1866, ` for $2.50. was LEONARD sco-r'r Publishing co., _ 38 Walker-street. N Y LUIUI TERMS FOR 1869. For any one of the tour Reviews ~ Fog any two of .he four Reviews - For any three of the four Reviews For all four of the Reviews - For Blnckwood s lhgazino - -V For Blnckwood and one Review - For Blackwood and two Reviews - For Bleckwood and three Reviews - For Blackword end four Reviews - Wh cruu 3 :53 g Edge en sen y mm on t of the United States win be but -;:.,Z,.`" , .; ,` Cent; 3 your for Blackwood,,and bcttljghg Cent; 3 year for each of the Reviews. Iacdonald, Pauou an Xlluciuu-, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, Ac. . Oicaa-i8 Clnmnm SL, oppoaxto the Post Oce, Knmswx, C. W. Jon A. |lAonouu>,Q. C. ]Jnus PATTOI, Q.0 Jon I. Luann. Kingston,Ju1'y 16. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (gonservetive THE EDINBURGH REVIEW hig). V THE WESTMINSTER REVIE (Radical). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free ch h) an smoxwoons EDINBURGH NAGAZINE (Tory-) VERSE foreign periodicals are regularly re published by us in the same style so hereto- fore. Those who `know them and who have ? long subscribed to them, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the last few ye... had deprived of their once welcome supply ofthe best periodical literature, will be glad to have them again within_ their reach ; and those who may never yet have met with them, will ensured. ly be well pleased to receive accredited report; of the progress of European science and litera ture. 0_ONT.AH7INO LL"1'Ez M, VA nnnnn Innua sronin g:B,;'ni., :And 3 large amount of gene:-al resdin . * \ Price, Five Cents. Subncripu 3 '*t. ii?" ; AAA... on D|v* The L. 8. Pub. 00.3150 publish onL_- BRITISH PERIODICAL; DR. nnwu3nmH, 1:-.113 lO`mm- to u... v....-r-_ n_, .". . GRANVILLE, mm, ofth (`R132 1:! 11-... - .. -.v-- vs-vllllg 1 Live_r wuicp no uuuu uwqr nuns, and that e indigestion too 3 adminiatntinn nr .1... S11-we ._j. SA_L'1`, to} 1 Vonr nun !_V11J.E, F.R.8., Germany," found um: n. a- r_. ..a calls I. u, I .l.`L.D., a Poor Imv Bomlof Great inin. __._:-, :h, of IUI. 1. rnnuanlng 1.10., Walker-street, N.Y. may on this oil is `secur- r illtellizent n nhv-i-5-" -_-----V-Jo d de Jongh s I the desired x kinds, and an indizeszinn em 'Ad_d;'>ss:_ __.......c) r of this oil is 9 narsnnnl -u...o:..... Oj'IllI A`I;0W, `~1- ARRISTER and ATTORN BY-at-LAW,Com reynncer, he Oice Bngol Street, second door south or the Brxtish Whig Urlice, upstairs. August I. ' 1R.oom. Tim IguPDl'0VI] UH us long been our , Val-intv and --~ 5 tbofthere ia in llllrbt-Ilonu non U00 1 of the 1 AH} 10.00 , 115.00 15.00 MUU 10.00. _ 12.00 `An muuquua n_:,:_-ugq wtthnsmeprlvogor N R,_'l'hn nuns M . W . 0l'I`FIOB.-South Weat corner of Dundee und lust Streets. Wu. H.WlLKISON. W. A. REEVE, M. A. County Grown Attorney. .--to be _ on the sum Idlc` ` . -4-("A u coma Iorovory ` Aboro 1o uneqa: _ ion, and two eenll A insertion. . Subsequent A m _ _ once: week, 4 WW} N%ices to_>fBir3:hp..`,g% .` o o Inn-mgu. _. Do ofDuth:..'. M : 111.11! or SAID}! 6 lines and nails} And 13 cents for_, 10 linu; Sljsi p Lu unes,- u,zoru; 17 cents or ovoryll Ahorn 1'0 linal.-J,- ynul greuer expel In the city, ;n.p`|_ "13! be fa`vom1."" IIYLI. (__ .' _vvvwaouu.n` for Disease of tho_}1'hroat and Lungs, such an Coughs, Colds, Whooping Codgh. Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Prnhnhlv nnvnv hnfnl-n ;- on-m ...s....:,. Ln-.. , uusntug use can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. .y lorry 1t53ir.'roo1 or Brock sud n"' ""v ` ; f_ -layV3.l;!B69.' - , T 35.1%: V i " bp'e~lnoaItigc' HF 01: 4 -1 ,. ,, J ` 3 _ 7 9f ppm. uh ` . blidnuday, Zkilnllant By the l Siuglacopio in A By the`100, suzwrn; 8011 e V` T---gs-4n STALU8 1118'!` till ` uo oxunugu ofDcatha..`. Bunnat < M- mnina lnntlnl `no- 33?; (] ;aily`llcIegnm canes and nuu VUL Pmbabl never befor medjcme. vi nnvthjmz u D Form of ;n.A U1lU!" V cuefnlyp;-in` Dead` at the Dailv Banana` -nu uut DUI` a direct to tho West; ottoIb0Q I nun ! IVII ntunded to. dn'ecttotho_ _ ' W30. - " ofu-thunfor - |ndnQp1fieutIodtl.'o.' nyy but` BOB E if yuu no cenu ml , 10 lines, s1,2'5ui 7 nu hr awn-r Pumrlnid I17: i - un , no`; Pun Alb J Prinnn Aha -'i" alumna Cheque 1} Bnniimn: i-*.`..'uf`% IIIVIII Poatinx zuurgeu.` April Va-4*` _ . k ` Inst. .In.....o.... .I.:1.. :n....A. ;.. 1 llggting the 9:15 A`, ?;P.I., iconnecting with from tug Want` and ,.m-`clan nu man Dll a `W Il'UOL ' _ going do the W01 .61! `" via G10. Wutern, Duoi ` and Ii :1 Cantu! Bnil `ago, vunkoo,_ Gtlnd "'j sud Oonuniut u1&*'GentloInen`on lb; I ~ 5 H, H, HAN! WEGT It 8:00 P . - ` ` Tickets spply at` o ' Bron, Ontario Streatfot It qua ` Btullboni Oco, St. ofloimlon street. ' .-amino in thn Want. an- - 1 Dnnlop. thesbon Lind Annlo 1 nu.-A I`-LA W. U l |tker's Drug Sllore. Juno 9. I rsdcyn pad Satnrdnynp: ~ 11; xx, 1 P.I., 3 9.1.. I nsbkys and rmnnrs Inn #3 other dnye. 4 0 {won}: ISLAND` 9 A. I lrlllll SIG` "X5 Ill meeting "the 4:30 PM 031330, Inflho Ndrihun C:F,July-5, 1 andiyolte wand ll` 94: *~sr* c1~ *3 I153` hf Willinllltroet, for tho W porn, every doyy, H I-PAST THREE o ol vUll'l`....._ .'.`.. ... `'i_' "v`" -1 "7"}:ui _As i"or.`LoI:vs: E3 gum Nam:-I-ycsu 1 .2 3;. "15 1-11.. 1L-an 4.11.. ` `IERR ONT, i'\' ans 1:: inrrnwu _ `r--I- an IlIlI\J' SARRISTE R, Attorney-at-Law, Convcyancer, kc. Office opposite Post Oie, Clarence n-et. Kingston. _--`--I--II-I, u-nuns, -ADiII, -Kin t dni lid! in n 4 Si" (...".'.$ .'u... `3} a ' idionlv At a Ajl, > only at 8 A.K. x i RTUBNING` . " " _UIpcVgnoent, " ' ` in 'urivu.1 of the In! ' .1-`H-all---`A 'I`-nnlr jg-. i'-i`$."`&1n{en`u.| hour. nu. s1-nuns: I;...`;__ ' w todwith Doiiyqwn o Glldenloeve cl: Walkom. 7. ARRISTERS and ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Oouveynnoars, Notctie! Public. Ihl_|._._.I on: u-r,.- g ma?-pienaaa -x..n.?-. II-G. Ill IITIVIJ 0| IO II A V - 1:513-and Tran; ,_u_ pfninu S - 0} Arrival of train from of ./Steam` jU_]IlK|FT `IIUIII lfalll and Bulnlol)-,| lth inn. Jauucs 5. Cnrtwrlglll, ARRISTER.-AT-LAW . UFFICE --( |4'|ter`s Drna Sr'nr.x t.J.J J.B ...On.p _.~ Z`: : ` ' 0? sauna. I - V\|'llklson dc Reeve, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Solicitors, Conveymoers, ac. Nnpanve. .W. IV. R. llllngaye, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Conveysncer, &c. L Ksnguou, c. w. Dec. 1. an.-l-_!,, .4 ----aw-wag: \,|, nothing also be found Containing min. In ...... .a.... :. .1--- I preparations dangerous and ; n the hair- :1... v;-,.- --_ n Ayr s `L00 PER BOTTLE. NORTHROP 8 LYIAN, ).W..- Glharnl Ihnnpn I-- .{anIvT._.:._ n n.., - Faded Er gray hair is soon restored to its oginal color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thig hair is thick- 1- checked, and bald- rh nn nlu-....... -~ my preserving hair. _ or A Ans. 1- -n--- - _v-v- - A` dressing which i is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the Fad) an n-n-- -_._....,. ........ Fore in the whole history or : won so \\'idcl_\' and so deeply of max}k_md, zu_Lhis excellent nnur C LXIAN, Hum! Agents for the _._.. ......u yncyurlluvs aangerous ; injurious to hair, the Vigor can only benet _;but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nnlli-u -1..- --- l- 5' ` ?l'I;ggi;tl in Kingston, rs. - nxnl, uuu U310` ` . always, cured ran restore the are destroyed, and decayed. n be saved for nth-sn "--4-- ` - Over . "--T-- EFFECT OF ADVER I`ISING.-.It ig amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don : advef. tine; to see the anxious proprietors look~ ing into the streets and see the people go why they don't come in vv u.uuu L rnrrlw Solo Ihnufacturor :-A. P. ` Inncheater. No1'n.-'l'bo Profession is warned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle bears a fuc- lixnile of Prop:-ietox- s signature on the stamp outside. LIQ. OHLOROFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Solo Mnnnfnnmrm--_A D 'l`-- - "- LIVE. The day seems as yet, unhnppily, for dis- tent when puhlie 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 bnnd es unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such `thinge."-Lancet. '1`OWl.E S CHLORODYNE. The Original I repera.tion of known Composi- tion. From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you would advertise your Clilorodyue more than you do, you would help to beat 'the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe a secret re- medy. Canus Kinn, ILD. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A,Surgeon from New York writes :-I only requires to be known to be appreciated. 1 have no hesitntien in characterising it (viz., 'I`owle e Chlorodyne) es the most useful me ' cine that has appeared during the pres nt century. In dinrrhcea, colic, egue, spasms, 111870 found it to reliant rnnrn n..'.. --A --. - i __ , ,,_ ......-.5 sud prraunl I have to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article that can be nunzod. ,_*____________. CHOLERA, DIARRHCEA, to. EARL RUSSELL seat to the College of ' Physicians 1: communication received by him from Manilla (where cholera Hlad been graing tearfully) to the effect. that, of all remedies tried, Cnlorodyne wag the moat effec- live. 1- or puruying tne moo.d.~-Price 25 9d per Bottle. , ',` The above Preparations are in the torm ofSweet|:neats, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly adapted for Infants and Mothers musing. By the combination of the Iron or Iodine inn _Cresa Seeds in a state of germination, ey Ire united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irritative 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 Posaessiona, E G. DUFRESNE, 79 Walling Street. May be obtained of all Ohamiima, v ---- um; hair ened, felling heir ness oen, though not. bx its use. Nothing can heir where the follicles or the glands ntropbied But such as remain can Iuefulness by this application. Instead from turning gray or falling o`, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which mnke some dangerous -. suv u_IvI| uuupiuus or Algiers, troduced in England his ORGANIC MEDI- CINES. They consist of three preparations- THE BAUDEINE, An eicient. and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Diarrhum, Dyseutery, and the excessive action of the Buwels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Baud for this valuable preparation. Price: Small, 13 lid ; Medium, -15 5d ; Large Size, Us per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the System.-Price 23 9d per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED, IODINE, For purifying the B1oo.d.~-Price 25 ', ofsweetmeats. pleasant to tho ran. .....a ..-_ .j. R V. BAUD, Graduate and Member c D Medical College of Paris, ChiefPbys Exxnordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late or the Civil Hospitals of Algiers, jus M `FL.-- ----'~- P -' quU.UUU And is prepared 1:: issue policie low as the safety oftbe assured w I A u Eu C rHIS 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 senlgmentof every fair daim. It has fully complied with the laws of Canada by It! deposit with the Government of Stocks to the amount of 350.000 % And in nn..-......: H :-_~ O,l.')U, Losses paid in 50 years, 1Etn:1 Insurance Co of :4 ans. uuguvs Ill reasonable rates. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, Kingston, March 31, '69. St. Lawrence Wharf. A\lL x1, \J\JllLl. PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- g5,15o,93x,7L Lncacu v\A:A :. En _. -i ` nl-Ilim Insurance Company of llartford, Conn. L. J. Hanan, E. P. Dona, _ President. General Agent. INCORPORATED IN 1819. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS ;':5_15o,931,71 I IULL AND CARGO RISKS to add from Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and paid in Canada Currency. JA M RS'RWI W1` A ......o Home Insurance (`mummy or New` liavcn. D .Q.-nu.-- ..-ml- for le by :11 lb; rag and by all Medicine Dad V411 ..uu .- . q|A'VVU'VUVu PREHIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1868-- $2,079,896. > Funds deposited in the bands of the Goverment for the security of Pulic_)`holders_ f All re risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. I A llnn nu-vn-.- 1569. n u.UU1t{lb'NE, Chemists. Joseph Bnwden, TTORNEY A'F-LAW, `Solicitor in Chancery, Noun) Public, &,c`, 33 King street, Kingston. I Home lnsumncc Cmnpany New H:v.vcn, Conn. l II(i;I_lII I-`Ire Assurance Company OF LONDON. A-__. . u (f)-B`-l;`_I_(J;l:`:-lEEbI0V'ED T(_)?ING STREE1 NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STORE. St. L Kingston; March 31, 1869. HArch3l,1869. II. D. Sn-nu.n. Prcsident. nAon l\AI'\IrI\. __ rugnuulvo Prepared bfv J. C. Ayer & 00., 1:.-...n.. ..... n-.--A - Kingston, March 31, 1869. 5! OIIioe-33, Clarence Streel. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Agent at Kingston, TH . Acaxucul. | Secret CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. AKE AND RIVER RISKS Lnkeu on 11 J and cargoes at reasonable .IAMl.`..< .Qwn:~1~ 1-.-. ijjjjj --._ `. VICTOR BAUD S 0RGANiO_MEDICINE. J. B. Slnltll. M.D., )HYSICIAN. SURGEON, &c., PORTLAND, Residence Hm-rowsmilh. I1XlUllV. DUIBUEUHI Residence CAPITAL Royal Assurance Company` 0' LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W.S'I`RANGE. Agent. for KingsIolL 56-33. Clarence Street. Revenue, C,W.,- 3;, Caundu. . .... , 'l\. -.1- L- -n .u ' 4. alzxrlne Insurance. 1569. .4\;vIl\OJl\J\l \/\}. ford, Conn n v l|l'l'EDCy. JAMES:SWIF'l`, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. mu, THOS. KIRKPATRICK. c ussurea wxll permi JAMES SWIFT, A than ssue policies on terms as a will permit. JAMES SWIM- -.-.uu-4 an Al` 1, Agent, Lawrence Wharf`. 1869 JAMES swm`, .1;-4- us of the ChiefPbysicinn xics M.D. f Alain:-A hag inn. :. .-, Czuanxs Wu.soN Secretary _ (1 mm nnn :1 ' 7 X For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.

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