Kingston News (1868), 25 Aug 1869, p. 4

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Au W.Dl'ICANUi, Agent for Kingston! eel. $1,000,000. nlvnlun ..... for Cholera, Merv and un- $24,000,000; * I on terms as H nnnnh IULI. I 5d ; Large r of the uah..'.... uuuuuul us me uoynl Vourinnry 0011030,] glaring the lust twenty years. N.B.- I`bis uid in a oertgin can for (tone in home, allo the cab and rot In shop. in we nengnoournooa." S6ld by all Chemists, end at $0, Canon street, London. Queue, 165; pins, 83 ; huf. pints, 43; glues-atoppered Imperiel pints, ex- us strength, 16: per dozen; end in bnlk at 45 per gallon: honloe included. Roch gel- lon_ meking 200 gellolu, when diluted with water. See directions on every bottle: Recommended end need by Ptofoeeor Simonde It the Royal Veterinary College, _inrinAg v._b_e lea} I -....-... ..-um uunnn nrxna. A few days ago a little led, Robert Clark- `eged ten years, ran out in the eldmear his father : house, in Franklin, Iowa, when he was bitten.b_v one of the thrusts of a rattle- snake. He started to run but the snake hung to him. In the struggle the little fel- low was bitten eleven times on the leg below the knee; the snake hung to the last. bite, and the frightened child climbed a fence and kicked the snake o' with the other foot. He then started for home. and before he reached home he had a t. His parents did every- thing that could be done to save him. Medi- cal aid was summoned and exhausted. The hild died. In the last hours of his suffer- ings he would run his tongue out at his mu- ther, spit at his attendants 'and hiss like A snake, besides having awful convulsions and heart rending delirium. A Mrs Wall, re- siding near Council Bluffs, Iowa, while hunting for her cow on _Friday last, was hit- ten by a rattlesnnke. and died from the ef- fects Of the bite on Snndnv 'l`|-o Am-A--- -13-` _ ,_ - nuuuul. pl'O(]l1ClDg any nuisance like the smell of chloride of lime or carbolic acid.-I am yours faith- fully, S. Smaav, See. and Manager. Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Cannon street." This uid acts on the essential cause of disease 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 be 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 neitner of which has there been a single case, although the disease is raging in the neighbourhood. hv II nhnminln Iran` .a in 1- iouowing letter from the Secretary` and Manager: Agricultural Hall, lslington, Jan. 1868. Dear Six-,-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 effect of Sir William Burnett's, and this too without producing street. atmosphere instance- In a hum. .. 9 Ann- , ,,_-, _...- .... um pruunrvuuou 01 subjects for dissection; for the extermina- tion of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett's 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's Privy Council. The valnn nf H... a..:; 1- ,- - I . rnvy uouncll. The value of the uid is shown by the following letter from Secretary and Mange_r: A -.____..? ' IR WILLIAM BURNETTB l)l:llNb`lslU'l`- ING' FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, wnrklaousos, factories, 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 casks, tubs, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds of ships; apartments for searchers, nndertakers, and jurymen, and for post-morten: examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation of Burnett : ni.inr...a:..- I-`I--=: upvluu or naaxsmnce. Sold in patent stoppered glass bottles, price 23 6d, 45 6d, 113, and 21s each. Spe- cial agents required and appointed in all parts of the world. Aa1ruUUl1'I1'D' t'rtth:'l`lC SALlNE.-A L Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in A few minutes; etfervescing and tasteless, lts con- stant use is especially calculated to main- tain health. When mixed with water and taken during the eifervescence, 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 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 unfit 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 testimonials 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 advice or assistance. Sold in nntnno ab;-h-----3 -'-- ' uzs uigcsuve properties. As an assurance of its purity and salutary properties, it 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, wan mourned as a nap lionwl lose. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, Lamb a Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Farringdon Street; Batty and Co., Finabury Pavement. Retail hv (`.ham;=o. (1 .... _. n_... uels atuscneu to JUt1N UUSNILILC 00. ! PERFUMERY, render it irnperatirenpon the Proprietors to Ow-non the publioagaiast such nefarious proceedings, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of respec- table dealers, who import direct from John Gosuell at Go. ; and invite special attention to the address- RED BULL WHARF, 93 Units Tunis STEIIT. John Gosnell 8 Co. s Select Perfumes: Ess Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toris Bouquet, Fmngipsuni, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. John Goanell & Co. s Prince of Wales` Per- fume, a most choice and fashionable perfume. John Gosnell & Co s Princess Alaxnndrrn cnuauury rnvemenl. Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Itallian Warehousemen, and others, throughout the Kingdom, and every part of the world. Ask for The Snuna,-Rnm-in] n'-_.._s uen say 5 rattlesnake. and mod from bite on Sunday. The doctor did all in his power to save her life, but was un- able to afford relief. She was the main sup- port of a family of four children, Whn are left belpleu orphans by this sad casualty. The St. Paul, Minn., Prat has the follow- ;..... can 4-... .1--- __- n xuguuln, and every Age ucs--Eurgoy ne, 16, Colman Street, L ._.-. I HE gnu fraud: which continue to be pne- tised by obscure mnnufucturerl, more particularly in Germny, by imitating the 1:- be]: attached to JOHN GQSNlI.I3_& 00. PERFUMERY. imnantin anon n.. rulnu, a moat cnolce and fashionable '5 Princesa Alexandre : Perfume, A most choice and delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her Royal Highness. Jnhn nunall L (1..-.. n'......- In-.. mL-r-- u nguueaa. John Gosnell & Co.'s Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. l .-\I-... l1-....-n L n. u, v, I r-- - - - renume tor the Handkerchief`. Price 23 6d. John Goanell & Co.`s La Noblesse Perfume, a most delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. John Gosnoll 3: Co.`s Noblesse Pomnda. ala- 3Iu.I\lI laIIUUUUU|y. The Patent. Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply to the Putentees and Sole Manu- facturers, JOHN GOSNELL & Cu., Pertumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the PHIJCBSB of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 UPPER TH_.ums STREET. law of 12 Three King Court, Lombard Street. rarrume. John Gosnall & Co. s Jockey Club Perfume is in universal request as the most admired Perfume for the Handkerchief`. & Cola La NA\H`nuun n-..c...-... uu; H1 nus 15 each. John Gosnell & Co.`s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Te-:l.h apem-1-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decav, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 19 6d each. Inatantnnnnnn Hair nu. - on:-lain in ..-...a...... no uusagreeaole odour, and is easily applied. John Gosnell & Co. s Patent Trichoaaron, or newly invented Hair Brush, the peculiar me- chanicnl construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. Patent, XI-tuna,-.1 ru..:.. cu- II....-L.:.._ `DVFHI? SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- . under Southwood Blocker, from a. recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve yours Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Simi- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first General Board of Health; Author of the first work an Fever in any age or country, the Philosophy of Health, kc. Delininn-I with nun:-my l......... A:-L v. Lucy cum Iur Inc tees Int! 1 but cnwling `far the has Wu dl in vain ruuusupny OI ueann, EC. Delicious with every known dish. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pro- mote; digestion. IL is much esteemed for ils digesuve properties. an nsauranr-A AF in m..:o.. .....a ....v..-,_- mu punume and mo emollient qualities. John Gosnell & Co. s Violet and Llilleeur Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. No nur- sery should be without it. Sold in boxes at lid; in tins ls each. John r3.m...,n 1. run. ru.---- m--AI- -- irugrance 1.0 the breath. Price 6d Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce any shade Brown or Black, of good nalurn colour. It cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily Patent Trichnnnrnn .1. V112 WILLIAM` ` lh7t'1'lZ|lnIn A\{PLOUGH'S I hidnninn 0|:-1 ' DA'1 LY` CAUTION. PYRETIC SALINE.-A tat cures San R;n|z...... .. .... uuuma, nuruuguoul. we ry Sauce.-Special Export , Burbridges, and Squire, , London. N :1 V1 .... -..w-. - nu: nulcu suppers. Ssingle copies of the Cmtomcnl Nnra, containing the news of the week, ma bad in wrappers for mailing. Price 3d. 1 Moon! every Friday. RATES, AND IF Y9U DO NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TYPES AND INK RESOLVE A1` ONCE 'l'O CONTRACTS ' PUBLISHED IN -r1-Ins omr, 1-ms JOURNAL on-nus ran nnsr nnmu Ion LOCAL up GENERAL ADVERTISI- unmrs; Tnnnronn '2. ADYIRTISIIINTHI DAILY maws." POSSESSING A LOCAL PAPER 18 THE BEST DAILY NEWS.| ll YOU WOULD CARRY SUCH A JUDICIOUSSTEP A LITTLE FURTHER AND REPEAT THE SIGN A THOUSAND TIMES. PLACE THE PARTICULARS 0]` ll` YOU HAVE THE MOST B UCCESEFUL TRADESMEN ANQ MERG|-IANT A SINGLE COPIES of the Dun Nnws may D: had at the counter of the publication oicn, Prin- cess street. Price three ooppers. sinala onnina nl ohm. f`----A---- - - --* NEWSPAPER COLUMNS! ADVERTISING! A'D V `E`R 1` I s E \ :03 ADVERTISING MAY BE MADE AT_THB DAILY NEWS OFFICE. AND YEARLY rm: I.ARGE8'l CIRCULATION or my nwsnpn JUDIOIOUS USE OF snur noun ATTRACT CUSTOMERS ur YOU wounn nmvn roan ausmnss, um N01` 'ro"Bn DRIVEN. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1 AGREEMENTS TO A LIBERAL AND ADVERTISE` ADVERTISE `OUR BUSINESS umux i ADVERTISE VIN THE PURCHASE 1'0 AD VIRTISE A HOOAL BUSINESS, 'i`l'HlREFORll 00 AND Ur IV-II IJIIUIIFTIUI lnonlod hotly, cheaply, and-expoditionsli 3` ho DAILY NEWS J03 PRINTING OFFICE. ADULT THE IIPOBTANOI OI` AND ERECTION 0!` AN BEFORE TH] PUBLIC AND ATTRACTIVE SIGN THEIR SUOORW :11! TH] RWHEBEIN AND Arrnxnufn roxi mun PLAOI SIB TARIFF OI " " " New York UniledSmtes.. .. .. .. .. Circulars, Prices-Current, Hand Bills, Booluh Pamphlets in the Dominion, to P. . 1., Nd.,nnd U. S. .. per oz Pedodiulguabovo . .. . per-ioz Pu-celPuat.. .. .. .. ..per8oz.` New Sump: are issued of 1c , lc., 2c., 3c., 1 15C. - \: 1 01? BUSINESS In AIVU 1'ERRINB Worcester'ghire Sauce This delicious Condiment,-`pgononnoed by lonnoiasenrs "The only` good since, is pre- _-Irod solely by Lea and Peri-lbs. The Public : no reapoctly cautiond again: t vrotthleu imi- 'tatlon_s, sud should no that Lu` and Pen-inn on are on Wrapper, Lsbol v Bottle, and Stop r._ Aakfcr Lo: and Pen'{na'8aucg,_ 9 `Wholeohlo snd for Ex-port) . y the Pro prietors,Wo1-center-, Hulr`I.(_3:_'pI'i` sud Black- well ; Hours. Barclay and on'd',`London - 3 . 8a.; nd by Grooorl and Dilmon nnlvo'rulcl'y A ' ...__. an oramary way. BLEEDING some of the dye; in 1 produce an innity of abide, 1 taste. KGELATINES and GLUES are an --....,.. , yuur as zew drop: into an gg cu}; add warm water; use with: brush 0 Borders of books, similar to Ward ind Lock a Arabian Nights, &c., may be prettily illum- inated in lhil znnnner. BLANOMANGE, JELLY, OOBN FLOUR ICE CREAMS, kc: While in I liquid state ldd one or two drops of Magenta. A more simple or elegant tinting cannot`. be had. OONFECTIONERB will find Magenta, Violet, Orange and Pink useful colours. cgessiully coloured with these dyes. INK; A Sixpenny bottle of Magenta to a pint or more of cold water WATER ' One drop of dye will t PRINTING on Cotton, Silk or W ordinary ` some of` -1- 3-" ' " ` nan a-pint of hot wst SATINWOOD STAIN: Canary dissolved in I PHOTOGRAPHS may dye with water ; a. ho pint. of water. kc. ILLUIIINATLNG: Ma. Orange; pour a. few c warm wan... .--- PAPER. andWOOD STAIN - Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bot. half a-pint water. STAIN . A 0- WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, Hair, Eibrea, Seaweed, &c., attract the dye quickly, ifapplied in boiling water. BLUE: For laundry purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny bottle of Magen- ta, Violet, Crimson or Blue will make from I pint to I quart of beautiful colouring, ac- cording to shade required Applv with - In-nu}. wen nut in the Whitening 1 Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and produce pretty tints by using one more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir ins. few drops of Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue 0 these impart delicate tints to Lac kc. :: `huh: Arrive and depart from the Kingston Station at follows : ` II/`I-.1! _ . -_ ...,.;uu . mauve, Violet and recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Magenh, Orange. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Hag: or Rose; add half a b9__tl_e to a 1 than such. :_ A or we dye is auic COTTON: Mauve, mcnmmnnama unuoru NDA. [ 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 Rose Pink by using less dye. Suitable else for Woollen Goods, Fes.thers, Silks, kc. ' WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most satisfactory results. Use a large pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling water. FEATHERS: Dye in hot water (a few of the dye sninimn 4'... ...... 2---L - Tn oxuenm. ompapnm. Invented by ` R. Freeman, Pharniacsust,-" is allowed to be onq`ot the greatest diac0v.eriu,6l i the present century." It is largely `emrlonti by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in hospital and private practice in all parts of the world. It has effects peculiar to itself, and which are essential- ly different to those produced` by the various compounds bearing the name of Chlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, al- lays the irritation of fever, soothe: the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising ii-om the use of opiates. It continues to hold its nnshnaen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made aiiidavits that they have tested its eliccts in careful comparison with than. M` N DR {`.()l.l.l RROWNFRR (EHLORO. _j_j.}__;__ UDSON S SIMPLE JYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any enevcan use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. Itis 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 soiling the hands. mnunn A urn A man, `:11, neuumgwn nu-x none, uonuon, o. The genuine has engraved on the Government Stamp (outside ca-ch Bottle), FRI-]EMAN`S ORIGINAL CIILORDDYNE. `.--... ...........5 water Iron: Urganic Tuint, which is so common a cause at serious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted uid with Candy's Uzoniser" or other Spray-pro- ducer. CONDY S PATENT OZONISED WATER, (FOB 'rou.:-r rmu>osI3,) Removes from the mouth impure and loreign tastes and odours, whether arising from tobacco or other causes, and count and morbid secretions of carious teeth. It puri- ties and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to: promote a healthy state of the whole body. eracts the irritation- W Ul]l0l`O0ln0. The Medical Times and Gazcttg, January 13th, 1866, states, It has an immense ale 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 Iupply a want and (ill a place. Manufactured bv the Inventor. Richard Free- VULVIJ 1 .3 rnurm 1 1- uuul or natural a|smlec- L tant puries, deodorises, andjdisinfects, by the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,--its active principle. Being entirely iunoxiouu, this uuly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the ZJollowing useful purposes, lor w bich all other disinfectants, on accountof: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. f Freeing meat, sh, butter, or other provisions rom taint. IV,......,.-..-.:..... .L.. -5-_-._ 41` , - . ll'01 E81113. Countcracting the effects of organic poisons taken into the stomach. Curing Musty proveuder. Freeing wheat and other seed from smut. Maintaining the health 0! plants in pots and conservatories. some wu-r. 4:15 pm. 4:05 am. Mixed (min 10:00 I. In. 4:35 7:00 [This is by Montreal time, from which deduct In minutes for the difference between Montreal and Kingston time.) was gnllamly ropnlood by Sheriff Thom. From this vigorous, if tugged, ebn of I: 9- uunur nun um: catnblishment, too. the Western muse, we extract the following _ noun: ; UUIIHCFVEBOHCS. Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut. owcxs kept in water. Destroying the blight of the potatoe, vine, hop, mulberry tree, Sic. Washing dogs and other domestic animals. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubs, dairy utensils. Washing the hair and darkening its colour when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying and invigorating ef- fects of baths and tubs. Drnaqinn nniannmu .........A- ---J L -- IBCIB or Dams and tube. Dressing poisoned wounds 1 ma] virus. 'l`......p:..... AL, ' 1- - ` HJIII Vlrua. V Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, &c. OD6 Enllan rnnlrna nnn A- onn _,n.,, 1 nurses, uogs, are. gallon makes 200t.oE foruse. _ kn, ,.___._.,....... . N.B.--Condy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in Water. and affords the only known means of rnpidly and completely freeing Drinking Water from Organic Tuint, '1`.-. .....:..u.. _.,, -r hnvo teamed Ina euccra m ca:-em: companson wan those of DR. COLLIS BROWNE S CHLORO- DYNE, and deposed to the facts that they found it n more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANS. Earl Russell communicated to the Roval Col- and greatly prclerreu "rnml&mA1VD.' Earl Russell Royal lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in Manilln the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Chlorodine. 7']... LI4.I.';-I-I IWrnne nu:-7 any!-Ila Jnnnnrv 13th: want and ml :1 place." Manufactured by the Inventor, 70, Keizuington Puk Road, London, S. The 2:;-name emzraved the Government. ,,_,-. .,,.. ... warm water. VHITEWASH: Magenta, for Pink bottle pail of water, then stir in as usual. and crimson one bottle or directed lrnnrulurv ~ an ( !'l"l`n\1 15' |uvl'| . . . . . . . - . Nlwsmrna. Transient.` I`.~:pers_ in the Dominion, to Britain, United States, P. E. Island and Newfoundland . . . .. .. .. To Subscribera. fnolriv ~-- --~--` ' 1oNDY*S "I.IL'1ET FLUID or natural disinfec- 5 tan? nnrion dnnthu-inn: nnr"rninlanOa ha oh.-. __-. ....v... wean. uye 1n boiling IERS: drops ; dye sufficient. for one feather). >N: _Muve, Violet Pnlnin an __-_, ...uu1, UUBN FLOUR AMS, tc : ' J_N_ER8 lnenm, va...... g we nanas. MEMORA The an-nmnh ant` u. BULLMAN CONDY, Patentee, Batter-sea, London. H. BOLLMAN Patentee. Bllttnv-gnu LI"-HA OD STAIN: bottle of No. 2. Black to not PAIN: A Sixpennv bottle ed pint of boiling water be tinted; dilute the ;a. bottle of Magenta to a : Magenta, Violet, Blue, L drop: egg cup 1-; or pen I, |n_n/ner. muwnt. I01` feather). 'e, Purple are no, Violet and D WBIBI . ,. _-..1:.. vs UUIUUT-- Violet, or Pink; to Lace, Linen, S, red, &c.. attract Hm am. the bath will :'ahide, scoot-ding_to vvcexly .. .. .. ..perquarter 5c \S0miaWqekly .. .. .. 10c `[r_i:Weekly . . . . . . 150 Daily . 30c 3 Subscribers residing in Britain, United States, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, tc.. must prepay their Canadian postage as above through the Canadian publisher. Newspapers coming into Canada. From Britain, by Canadian Mail Steam- ers.. .. . "4'-M J 300 gallons adapted n and destroying ani- Oolo1_u-- nr D...I. . . no 3, 110- wlth a lmetigs, French Extnctg, Lnvlnddl` "`.'5 gfxqm Bnggoe, sundae-._-ad .5=*" v----"0' ""'- ` uuu rIu'l8., Bnowxrwxxqnson son. PRIZE MEDAL HONEY sou. PATENT `sum-Lawns 011- SOAP- GLICERINE SOAP. . Every Vl,riet.y,.of Rune; Soap: in lb Also in 0at_tpna,of3 Tqblou. - . - Ponndea, nae ind Violet rowden. 09" onmy Tooth Pun, Lina Julian and Glivi and every 'doa'oz-iption of prepqrltilll " Toilas. A I on :J?q;vgJ' " A, Bloon-bum London, nk` 5 Rue` dzgannd 011535! PAH: Eao-I.I:-L A J - --` I ARDLEY as oo.,n. Y Perfdmers. Prise Purity and Excellence ~ and Purim. mmw-r-n--~ - - T1nu.uuVs sm s_AL'r, for_,prod'ucin%b: res! Be: Ball: in yonr_own Room. above favourite prepantion is strongly rceonr = mended. Sole Prop:-ie'tors-'I'IDKAN 3 SON, Olmr 5 ists, 16 Wormwood Street, London, 3.0. 1 EDWIN CANTON, ESQ-, F.B.C.S., Sgrggon to Ghu-ing-cross Hospital. For several yearigpaat I have been in the hi- (fggdof prescribing D17. de Jongh s Light-Brown Liver Oil, and nd.it tobe uitich more a- cucioue thanother varieties of the same medicine which I have also employed with a View to test their relative superiority. T1bIAn S h Bnhi nu.-. - ul wu cons pale oil. DB. GRANVILLE; ups, * Anthony of the Spas of Germany." . Dr. Granville] has found that Dr. do Jonglfs L:gbt.Browu Cod Liver Oil produces the dented ' ,e'ect. in a shorter time: thno othenkinds, and ' it does not cause the Hansen and indigestion too" A often consequent on the administntion of tho` oil. _ -- 1 nave n-cquently recomn sultiug me to make use of] Liver Oil. I have been we] etfects, and believe it to be a tted for those cases in WI: Eubatnnnn ;. I..a:..-.-.- n uweu I0l' those substance is indicated ' . snejuity Oivtldol. In all canal have found Dr. de Jongh's Light.-Brown GodLiver Oil pcueaiug the same set. of properties, among which the pmsenee of cholaic compounds, And of `iodine in; acts 1:! o ic combim ' arc mat .1-emu . I:gi:,n I believe,` `II1`:i]:versnllv mlmn-I..I......u u... DR. BABLOW, }7'.R;1, Senior Physician to GIiy"s Hospital. ` I hav frequently recommended personsoolr sultiugizge t9 of Dr. de Jinnah : IL-A quaiuted. Hence, I deeni the God Live:-_0ilIold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medical ei- cacy. '1`-nuns: run 1869. For any one of the four Reviews For any two of .he four Reviews For any three of the four Reviews Fol-_l.ll font of the Reviews For Blsckwood's Magazine . For Blnckwood and one Review For Blackwood and two Reviews For Blackwood and three Reviews For Blsckword and four Reviews The L. S. Pub. Oo.;;s:pubfish The Eu_'mer s Guide ., By Henry Stephenfof Edinburgh and the Intel. lf .Norwn, of Yale College. 2 vols: Royal Oc- tavo, 1600 pages and nnmezons Eng:-avinga. PRIOE-$'I, for the two volumes. Bv th- ' "newxorx .. .. Newfoundland .. .. British Columbia and Vancouver Rd River .. .. \1___._.,,7 - SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. sm HENRY MARSH, nun-.,n.D.. _ Physician in Ordinary to the Qiieeu in In`- el'and'. I have frequently prescrlbed Dr. `do Jorzghh : Light-BrownCod Liver 0iL I oonsiderit tobe a very pure oil, not likly to create diagust,` uni a therapeutic Agent of grant value." _n Subscribers may obtain back numbers gt 1]) , following reduced rates, viz : . . The North Brizich from Jnnnnrv, Inc: M n- IOIIOWIDE reauoea P8108, VIZ January, l863,_to Do- cember, 1866, inclusive; the Edinburgh and the Westminster from April, 1864, to December, 1866, inclusive, and the London Quarterly/"tor 1865 and 1866, at the rate of $1.50 a year `for each or any Review ; also Blackwod {gr 1866,: for $2.60. THE LEONARD SCOTT Publishing 60`. 38 Walker-atreet,N.'Y. uwo, 1600 and Engn post paid, $8. DR. [DE JONGEPS LIGHT-BROWN co LIVER om. DR. DE JONGE S Oil in convincingly proved by an overwhelming weight of medical testiqnony, and by the p :-tctical test of successful`experieno;e- for twenty years in all part: ofthe iorld. :1. ha ....u u, we prunes: tea: or successful` expeen for twenty part: Iforld, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most eia`- cious, the moat palatnble, and, from its rapid curative e`ects, the meat eeondjnical ofdl kinds. V Hence the universal celebrity `ol Dr.'de Jong '9] Oil, and the unparalleled demand for this unri- valled preparation. `, 1' U S '1' A G E . ' When sent by mail, the Poetagelo any pg,` of the United States will be but Tvgntyfout` cent; 9. year for Blackwood, and but gjghg cont; 9. your for each of the Reviews. A for In- And a large `amount of gene;-.1 1,1, , Price. Five Cents. am... ulose. Arrive. Intern by G.`1'.R. day trninl2:40 RM. 4:45 PM. Western " 3:15 2:16 Eat and West night tmlns 9:00 7:00 AM. UNITED STATES NAILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Oawego and Cape Vincent, will be closed at l:30_ [ .M., Ind Hulls from these places will be due for de- livery at l2:30, PM. A second Mail for Cape Vincent will be closed at 5:30, P.M., and one will be due bone for delivery nt'l A.hl., daily, Sundnya excepted. ` novrvan II A vv n -----j:- BRITISH PE RIODICAIS. , 00'NTA1iVINO ENTERTAINING TERMS FOR 1969. nl hn lnn-. l)..n1a.-.. DR. . Io! 'Ill!ICh'!Annlotto thty _I;pnda|.l ` m..`l|._.. 1-- - ga amount or gen Price, Cents. .-uu, are we most .1-emu-hble. ,` universally acknowledged that at _thnputic poirer: and fauna ---- 00., Fancy Soup Hahn `and llodnl traded for` nllence of Quality. London - .. .... ,-u vvu`IIl vol} 32.. viell satised with its. ` a very pure oil, well I which the uaeof that - I'l`Ep8l(l. Ullpflldl. In the Dominion .. .. ..`.Ic .. .. 5c Prince Ed ward Island . . . . 3c . . . . 5c Uniledsmtes .. . .. ..6c .. [Ur Local or Drop Letters, in, for delivery by same 0 ee It which posted- pro-pnyme t compulsory .. .. . . 1c HAL! -OI Lx1'1':ns-PmrP.n'Iu1' COIPLYLSORY Britain, by Canada Steamship: . . . . 121:: rm Halifax .. ._ . .3 . . . . l2c New York .. .. 15, Norfnnnrllamvl .n. v v--wu IPII Address Iueu persons can de Jongh'a C04 atised arm. n. u IIIGIIFIIII ` phyaiciln n the bept h I um ae- aTOBlll'i'A.i: ';.,.,.::.;`:.=.2'.*' Oil 05 m . ,3 ;.;...h 1' - --[0 CIEZI op t_ho, _ I Rnnn IIIIIIOI III II Other I {if-lllf` , in inumm :1 .1 on: I Ian nuuha per Canadian steamers will be closcd even; tr: day It 11 M. Dunn I`..-..-.l..ul D--..... I:...... --..-- hn...u.y I and 1-8;: `In IE3: 1%` * _9F-`FILE V Bungle _ Bythf may :3 I 5 .1. Per Cunard and Bremen lines, over, Jammy and Tuesday respectively at 5 1 .M. :POSTAL TARIFF`. I1 - _ n_-_.._._ A955 Loogqx nndgt ` __ Well and Bay of Quinta B 'l .l. on an-inl of tun; from` o ` SEE LAST PA 01?}. V. -an-van-1" DUI CL-'I' L leave Kingston dtily (Sn - tannin-n_"ininntinf% - V unu uuurn 1B|.aA.NU 0 ya, Thursday! and Eunrds LE, 11 A.I., ; P.I., 3 P ` `H. / '7_ 'l_-.'_'3'P'l_`9 !'"'5Wl"IU|l. ( onday exovpldi It ' HxLF.,j1>As'r rrvn Also, one of the 8: (real 6;ryF:(;Eling (Ion ` ` F-PA touching `W, 4 ' . - uuuuu,'1noc d Oswego. 1:15 P.l.. on `IIIIIL E-[*'===.*'~ ....-.vaan. \/av J. - ' wmt; mm AS ronnopv xmasrotumy dz gngooptod) nt 3:15 3.11., 11:30 ` .l. T;-nvcllcrvand Postal Guide. uvvu. A gentlennn conned in Boone county (gm) pl hu written an epic on a recent attempt to on Mania Iron: that establishment pllamly repnlood bv Sharia` 'n......' uAu_. 1 :BUAT ? fun, 1-mm? aim T f I7 _n`onL` `srnf B : ,_ nlnglru fun! Illa 1'0 on Ihevzllh inlg. E. - G0lNG..EA8T At 4:00 E Go1NG WEST u 6:00 " Pun-go Ticket apply at A` ild Bron, Ontario Street; or liver Steamboat; Oit.-e,_ goo: of Jqhusot Strccx. 6 ` nhnrn - Jr A 305; Eivr ""`~..~~ . J7 " . ` { ~ -'.:}33_ Ln {Eton aniipe Vlncch mm `:19 Waauadayff Jan I Rwy! 11. vv-O-.-rv vuygg. .7. ` `ngerrgomg K0 =-the We`: ;1',!`icketI via Great Western, pm and um animal a Chicano. Iilhankna_ Gr hpton, my5, 1369. ' `C JVEFTICIDG KIIPOETD U ` Nendtund bauomin. Lid'ileli_|1d Ozvoglegon r--.-- va. `uJ.J.1 J. Jun` ` `__ "0L_P'lfAll Fug: O_onnR. _ M , LEAVE OABRUTHIB of Wiiliamtroat, Tor into nortnifeverv d-I ` lfoot of k Mon, 27th April, 18169,. I ` . DAILY $90.9- `L1 7I|g:...`_;_' ,, lrV'I.N.G womrn ISLAND 04 um. Thu:-adgmn and n......a- . vu.4xu ....... . . Hum-oz LIT`l`lR5-PRll A\'lEN`l' OPTIONAL. Prepaid. Unpaid. , , , `Ir , _ , , n thn nn-nininn 51` U.-'I. KI! _ Pony Wbuf, foot of I yuan, I111 81, 1869. . _ _, g .-n _.- uxue null. IUHIF uilltn t, Chicago, Milwaukee, m*%.:r,*`.;.':;';.*>.:.*.'::=;.;-*.:.r.*;.,.. ' do Nnvndrnnrl hnlitnu-nh ??)I.UME %xw ! `hove Ills ii=coInposad1 ulwego. P.I(., oonnting with! min: from club Want an _1?3M{i1 2,: g_g: '03 PRINTING bilu A --Qggu l._ . {id or :53 iplendid L4 ,.m -rm. P " '71` 7 `"`<'"z}'.'x 1'r'<';a'_':| .110! at DEATH FROM -SNAKE BITES. K 4'... An... ........ Inn. 1.; n . VIC! L Qpply on KINGH Pootof Broc an ts; -. nuvu 4' `e-`:3-` Gil): mailg News. KINGSTON P081` OFFICE. nun... UUIIH IAIT. 1:30 pm. Mixed u-sin 2:45 Lm. II H II 6: Cl gnu-.n --.- Ir" BRITISH NAILS ltnnmnra -lII I.A..I..-. 1 NAG. {Ark ' hllnn . per quarter I. U!` I` IUD. Close. Arrive. mm D u ..n.o u -v- . - . . . _ .v-. The editor of the Memphis Avalanclu swoops thus xnildlfy down upon a correspondent who pooled him as I Bsdical : While he was writ- ing tho in! word, the middle word, dotting his " , crossing his 1'9, and punching hi. period, he or be In!` concocting a Ientence that was nmrslnd with infamy ud rocking with mg- hood." lUh- IND Bk, may be each, E ll: I 121:: ,l2c. ` IIIU PIIUIICIILIOU three coppers. Ila/8INGLE CCIPIES of the DAILY 9 . EW8 may bee-Ind at the counter of the publication oIiice,`P_rinoess street , price ._ ...u.v. - LIQ. CHLOROFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERKLNT Solo Innnfnmnnu--._A n" -n,, . '._. Non.-'I`he Profes, ferior, secret, e6'T"c the market. Each g Iilnile of Proprielofa outside. 1`UWl.lS'S CHLORODYNE. The Original Preparation of known Composi- non. From Dr G. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. , Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you would advertise your Cblorodyne 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. Cnanns Kinn, M.D. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-I only requires to be known to be appreciated. I have no besitetien in characterising it (viz, 'l`owle s Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrhoea, colic, ague, spasms, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article that can be nnmed. Nan- 'l\I. - n - `I75- The day seems as yet, nnhappily, far dis- tant when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale 9f any secret medfcine whatsoever. It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of ice members who by testimoniel or otherwise aid the disposal of such thinga_ -LanccL : TWl.RT'Q (`III l\I')r\r\Ir-v- vvLl.l.l\JUL rlifflf Solo Innufscturer :-A. P; hnchumr. In the will of the late Wade Bolton, of Mem- phis, the following appears: `.`I give sud be- qneuh the widow and children of Gen. Thomas Jonathan Jncknon, known as Stoneunll Jack- son, who fcll It the battle of Uhnneollorsvihe, Vii-ginin,tea thousand dollarn,I.s history tells me his wido_w n furniture was sold after his death for debt." uunuug. By the combination of the Iran or Iodine with Cross Seeds in a state of germination, they are united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irritative and stubborn minurnl has thus beotne 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 Watling Street. May be obtained of all Chemists. __, , gum, 11:: per Dome. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the SysLem.-Price 2s 9d per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifying the Blood.-Price 2s 9d per Bottle. ', The above Preparations are in the form of Sweeuneacs, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly adapted for Infants and Mothers nursing. ..........., Bv mp v. oauu to: (ma valuable preparntio Price: Small, ls lid; Medium, -is 2 Size, 119 per Bottle. THE nlAa1ummun n-.n.. :_- 'rHIS Company has been doing business in Canada for nearly 50 years, and during that ftime has secured the public condence by the prompt and liberal settlement of every fuirclnin1. It. has fully complied with the laws of Canada by the deposit with the Government of Stocks to the amount of 350.000 Anti in nuana-oz! o.,: .1 AVI vuumru, Yellow Fever, Dian-hum, Dyaentery, and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal Ins iwarded by the French Government to Dr V. Baud for this valuable preparation. Small. lid: Medium 4. am . 1 ___, R. V. BAUD, Graduate and Member c D Medical College of Paris, Chiefl-`lays Ennordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late ot the Civil Hospitals of Algiers, has jus troduced in England his ORGANIC M CINES. 'l`k A . . _ ..:_. -: .- A 11111; LSAUUEINE, Au eiciant _nnd prompt. Remedy 1 Dyson! av:-nan:-n -.n:.-... ..r..L- rm, UoUUU And is prepared to iss ue policies terms low as the safety ofthe assured will permit. JAMES SWIFT, A hunt _.r V... _,_...~. ...--...~ . -- l`Ioha:d` .'l`. WBIKe.lll, OLIOITOR H? (JBANOERY. Oice-C|u-ence Street, Kingston, 0.W. J. P. Gxnnxunnvn, L.L.B. | Rxca. '1`. WALKII. "and Ir Thornton got up With hirlhvy in hand and`: mood to My poo! just like] mu; sud loid then`: no: they lust any out or he would [boot the ru An lial -hunk :51 Id: can-I7 --- `DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIQMEDICINE. I 7 rLosees paid in 50 years, nu . . . . an ,uUU,UUU. RECEIVED DURING l8G8- $2,0T9,896. Funds deposited in the hands of the Goverment for the security of Policyholders. ` All ne risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. PREMIUMS 1Etna Insurance Co. 0f"Hart- , ford, Conn. PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- $5,15o,931,71. [.t\daAa nah! :_ E/1 ..-_-- ' ` OFFICE REIVEOVEI) TO KING STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STORE. I 1un.un..l Al- :5 N, DU|N'/1 |"_-1 Chzmccry, Nolan) Fubhc, &C-. 3'5 hmg street, Kingston. mu: U1 rremn Q39. Marine lnuiwnce. 1369. Etna lnsurmncc Company of llurlfortl, Conn. L. J. Human, E. P. Donn, President. General Agent. INCORPORATED IN 1819. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS:-5,l50,93l,7l ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and libemlly adjusted and paid in Canada Currency. JAMES'SWIF'!` A M... . . nuu uuguca zu reasonaole rates. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, Kingston, March 31, '60. St. Lawrence Wharf. Agent. tor lungs ()Ioo--33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Insurance Coulpauy New lluvenj Uonu. Iilgue um, puuu men weapons. Frnally Mrs B. succeeded in pinning him against the wall, while Nelly gave the nishing strokes. He was over three feet in length and two and a half inches through his thickest. part. Pllaenlx Fire Assurance Company Ob` LONDON. Home Insurance Company of New Haven. D .Q.-nn..-. 0- "` AI St. L. Kingston, March 31, 1869, Man-ch31, 1869. II D, SATRALII. President. nnorv n.-nu... Kingston, March 31, 1869. Agent at Kingston, TH J. R. smnn, 1u.n., )HYSICIAN. SURGEON, &c., PORTLAND, ` Rnuidnnon Han-n-mu-nit]. Glldel-sleeve an .%lkoIn, .mms1-1:123 ma A'l"f`bRNYS-at-LAW, Qonveyancera, Notniel Public. ZI..I...-$ I`-I IIY..Ig____ --.- ..v.V-awn vl yuuuu uy null 561.! casualty. ing: A few days ago a huge rattlesnake crawled into the house of Mr L. P. Burnett, n settler living near Forest City, Meeker county; He made his visit about noon, while the men were out at their work some distance from home on prairie." The female occupants of the house, consisting of Mrs Burnett, and her daughter Nelly, a young lady, about fteen years old, were of course dreadfully alarmed and beat a hasty retreat. \Vith true frontiecourage, however, they de- termined to attack, and if possible slay the dangerous intruder. So arming themselves with long poles, they returned, cautiously entering the room. His snnkeship in the meanwhile was making himself at home generally. crawling around the room, under the bed, &c. On seeing them he hissed and shook his rattles fenrfully: but undauntcd they plied their Finally pinning asrainst. tlm _..n .......w.. , becretary CASH CAPITAL .. .. 31,000,000. AKE AND RIVER RISKS Laken on hull J and cargoes at reasonable rates. JA.|.lIi!Q uwrn-r A ..-_A u 1 oluln, DU nunaun, Residence Harrowamith. CAPITAL sun-nun .. _.-\.-.. ...-v..-4. Jowph Buwdcn, TTORNEY AT-IAW, Solicitor K I.......,..... ... .__ 1-..|.u:_. c... 0-) L ,, .._----, u...........c uuu memoer or the Chief Physician rlordinary M.D. he just in- .uced MEDI- 'ES. - They consist of three preparTtions-- ' THE BAUDEINE, aiciant And nrnmnt Dn...-A- 11- I *lbyal Assurance Oolnpnny or * SINGLE COPIES mav beglhnd at Hm ......` . . _ . V . . _ vu uuu5a_ --14anc-L TOWl.E'S CHLORODYNE. zinal Preparation or b......... n or LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W.S'l`RANGE, A Dnnf l'.u- L S n ma... -. uu . runqsslon Ia warned against in- zret, and cheap compounds now in t. genuine bottle bears a fac- Proprietofs signature on the stamp "They add `lb It Thornton and demanded the keel of the Jail to releu Warren Harlin Withoufihy.hnil They cam for the kees and they cnld Again -. .,. nun uaurneb. many medic with con ; r awle, on New Vm-Ir ...:..... . u Profession is warned n6T'cheap comnounda rm... '... u prompt Kennedy for Chole `u A anm ...-.,. `urrellcy. JAM.ES;SWIFT, Agent, SI. Lnwrs-non whar- um, THOS. KIRKPATRICK. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf 1869, v...uu-u uvvll` 1 Age nt, St. Lawrence Wharf. 1869 Ln.o_oW1l` 1', Agent, St, Lawrence Wharf. ____ . .-uv Ln Towle, Chemist, ..-, Cannes Wu.soN` Secretary (I nnn nnn DD WUIIIU IIIXI `DO UPI` In that lunch in his mom

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