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

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...., ....... _ - Br. PAu"`|0atn.C (Qm Service, 11:00 -_ Evening 5 oAU'rIo .' properties. mrnnon nf` in 5 Upper Ten Thbusand II` YUU WOULD T`-run: Mbsr s~UccEsrUL FRADESMEN AND MERCHANT ADVERTISING! I ?`3EWSPAP`F}& COLUMNS! '1' YOU HAVE SIGN A THOUSAND TIMES. PLACE THE PA RTIOULARS OF A LOCAL PAPER Pumn Mnuoolsr Cgncn (Brock Stme --lorning Service, 10:30; Evening Soh`ioe,6:\ u__..-_.-_ l.`_. . .. I`...-nun 1 L.lu..n ADVANTAGE OF DAILY NEWS. Possmssma CONTRACTS M DAILY m:ws.' pmzmsrmn IN -rms omr, -rms JOURNAL onrnns rm: nnsr nucmtm roe. LOCAL AND GENERAL Aovnarlsn. ' IENTS; THEREFORE ADVERTISEINTHE JUDIOIOUS USE OF ATTRACT CUSTOMERS IF YOU WOULD DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND NOT TO BE DRIVEN, SPENT MONEY LATBOLIC :\Pos`r0Ltg:* L ururu Homing Service, 10:00; Even: n_- ..._...- III .. \I.._. TYPES AND INK IS THE BEST THE LARGES1 ADVERTISP. MAY BE MADE AT|THB DAILY NEWS OFFICE. VAND YEARLY THEIR BUOORRP 1'0 \ LIBERAL AND `OUR BUSINESS ADVER'l`l.S'E IN THE PURCHASE On Saturday, her `Majesty embarked on board the steamer Rob Roy and proceeded to Stronnchlachar, where two carriages were in readiness to convey them to luvcrsuaid. Lady Churchill end Colonel Pnnlonby were in the tin: cnrringe, the second being oc- cupied by her Majesty and the Princesses, with John Brown in the driver a box. "1...-I. A.-I.-1.0 . mini .1"... at -....... rm... ADVERT MEDIUM WHKPEIJ BESOLYE A1` ONCE `PO OIRO ULATION OF ' an-ns, AND 1: tongue or ALREADY run .u)u1'r rm: Inponimnbl or AGREEMENTS A LITTLE FURTHER AND REPEAT THE TO ADVERTISE . I u0OAL nusmnss, ETUEREFORE G0 AND AND xcmccmon or AN ATTRACTIVE SIGN ma mun PLACE T Ilu UI ILICII DIIIIIICU, Inclenlly the , site of a nunnery, steaming onward by: Ron Priory Point, and south of Inch .\lur- rin, the deer forest of his Grace of Mont- roae, with its ruined stronghold nt the Karla of Leanna. On the msinland..tl_-e at- tention of the Queen was turned to En- turich Castle, Mount Misery, and Ballocli Castle. At this point, between one and two o`e|oek, luncheon was served in the Iain saloon of the steamer, the engines of which went, at the request of bar Majesty, stopped, in order that none of the fine uaanery might be lost. At Rossdhu, the Iaidenoe of Sir James Colquhouu. a salute of cannon was red in honour of her Ma- jesty. Proceeding further between t._e mainland `and Inch Tavansch. or the Ionk a Iale, Luss was passed. There was aeonaiderable turn-out of persons on the wharf,-who warmly greeted the appearance of the Royal party, while some individuals, who were holding a pic-nic in the vicin- ity,aang out the National Anthem. The steamer, having gone down hy the east shore, went up by the west side as far as Ardlui, returning from the top of the lake, paotob Roy's cave, tn Inversnaid. The sail occupied about 4} hours-viz, from 11.45 till 4.15. With the exception of the interval occupied at. 'luncheon, the Queen remainedou deck all the time, and after reaching Roaadhu was, as was also Princess Louise, engaged taking sketches of the scenery for nearly all the remainder of the journey. On Friday the Queen paid a visit to Rob Boy's grave in Balquhidder churchyard. The Royal party arrrivenl shortly after ve o`clock pm . ()n slight~ ing from the carriage her Majesty entered the churchyard, and _Mr Cameron, the par- iah schoolmaster, pointed out Rob R-)y s grave, the eigy of St. Angus, the patron saint ol'_ the parish, and other interesting objects In the neighbourhood. The Royal party then entered the church lately erect- ed and given to the parish through the Iiberality of_ Mrbgrniegieil 1: the` Yttfyf a curious irou- in c at r c ee 0 block oak, some centuries old, which bc longed to an ancestor of the late Marquis of Breadalbane,was impacted. Ilcr Ma- jesty looked remarkably well, and seemed to take great interest in a district rendered hbtorically famous by the exploits of bold Roy Roy, and the misfortunes of her great ancestor, Robert the Bruce. A NY NEWSPAPER VER"l`lSE PUBLIC AND I,[N THE CARRY SUCH A JUDICXOUS STEP AN D ATTBIBUTB FOR ADVERTISING BEFORE TH SIR TARIFF OP OF BUSINESS ISEI r V1119 UBIULNAL UHLUKUU xrus, Invented ny B. Freeman, Pharmaceutist, is allowed to he one of the greatest discoveries of the present century. It is largely employed by the most eminent Physiciansand Surgeons in hospital and private practice in all parts 01 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 preten: to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, al- leys the 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 unshmien position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made aliidavits that they have tested its L-eets in careful comparison with than: nf-` TDR (`f{)[.l.IR RROVVNFFS CHLOlRO- DIVO tested .8 CURCLH l C|l't`H.U comparison WILL! those of DR. COLLIS BROWNE S CIlL0lR0- DYNE," and deposed to the facts that they found it a more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANS." Earl Ruaqnil nnmniuniuzated to the Roma] Col- ana grcauy pretcrreu "rni-.1u1_1;Va.' Earl Russell comniunicated to the Royal loge of` Physicians and to Mr Freeman, lhat. in I llanillu the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Chlorodine. The Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1856, states, It has an immense sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of Omino- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supply a want. and ll a place." Mnnnfm-hrrprl hv the lnvnntnr Rir-lmnl Fri:-0- HIHII, IU, ACIIUHIEEUH I H.I'K l\.U(. The ger.-_-Ene has engraved on Stump (outside czmh Bottle), ORIGINAL UllLOILUDYhE." B WIIIIL auu Ull ll PIHCC. Manufactured by the Inventor, RichmdFree- man, 70, Kcnuingzon Park Road, London, S. The no no has engraved on the Government CONDY S I ATEI\"l` FLUID or natural disinfec- tunt. puries, deodorises, audjdisinfects, by Line ngxncy of nascent or ozonic oxygeu,-iLs active principle. Being entirely innoxilous, this txuiy scicntxc re arution is eculiar ' adzx ted for the lollowfingp useful puposes, Jlor wpluich all other disinfectants, onaccouutuf their poisonous or other objcctiouable qualities, are uuavmiublc ' and useless :- h.u..,.o:.... n-nnrn Irnnn-:91`; :r\ 11:.` .....1 _.,.4.., b'ilI.ll'- HJHLLET, lL'i|Uy (LU- J-`rcahcrizug Lhu uirof (:L).~_' places, and remov- ing had :melis. - Freuing meat, sh, buttv.-1', or other provisions from taint. ` Counterncting the effects of organic poisons taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provcndcr. Freeing wheat. and other seed from smut. Maintaining the health of plants in pots and conservatories. P:-nan:-vinn an.-I -naa.._'..... 41.,` l'_,.-L..,..... -1 , pnowu , Worcester ; Hours. 3'1:-oaie ind Bug}: E ygll ; loom. Buck] and Song, London; e, 80.; and by Grocer: sud Oihlun nnivotully rvIvI\as', lA.vv , |lv\uIun S1-..hna' Crmzcu (l'r hrviu-. 11:00 : En-nino conservawrlcs. Preserving and restoring the freshness of cu: owers kept in water. Destroying the blight of the potutoc, vine, hop, mulberry tree, &c. Washing dogs and other domestic nniniah. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubs, dairy utensils. usury lllclll-H8. Washing the hair and darkening its colour whcn turning grey. Enhancing the nnrifvino null :nu:mm.o:..,. ..r, wucu Lurulng Enhancing the purifying and invigorating cf- iects of baths and tubs. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying ani- ` mal virus. Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, &c. One gallon makes 200 to 300 gallons adapted for use. N.B.-(Jondy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Mutter in \Vnter. and -.i'nrLl.- the only known means of rapidly and compln-tel_v freeing Drinking Enter from Organic Tuint, mhlnlu in 5,. ,., _. _ , ___.,._____.___*.__. EA AND PERRINS Worceetershire Sauce This delicious Condiment, pronounced by lonnoiaaeun The only good sauce, is pre- _ tired solely by Lea and Pen-ins. The Public are reepectly cautioned sgainstworthleu imi- , tatioue,and should see that Lea and Pen-ins t Names are on Wrapper, Lube], Bottle, and` Stopper. Ask for Lee and Perrinl 3Bllce- 1' Sold Wholesale and rm Erna-9 ha n.- n-- stopper. Ail for Leo Pen-rina and for Export, by the Pro prietau Worcester Haul-e.pn-one and Black. yell Bucky nnd Snu_Lmmm. . 1... , .. ... .,....n.u5 n uwr Irom Urganlc l`uIn which is so common a cause 0! serious dist-asc. Tu rapidly purify the air, use the diluted ui with Uoudy'u Uzoniser" or other Spray-pxu ducer. ' UUNDTS PATENT OZONISED VVATER, Irnn -,... .... ..__ _,,_, ~ `run JUILET FUKPOSI%) Remove from the mouth impure and inreign tastes and odours, whether arising from tobacco or other causes, and counteracts the irritation and moibid secretions of curious teeth. It puri- es and softens the skin, uud, used in the bath, tends to: prumote 21 hcahhy state of the whole body. `I ! DnY I \[ A xv runxvnw uuaun'o' b`|Ml bl JYES FOR. THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them ; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossiole 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 brillinn 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. MEMORAVDA lnnleu in mm manner. BLANOMANGE, JELLY, CORN FLOUR. ICE CREAMS, &c: While in 3 liquid state add one or two drops of Magenta. A more simple or elegant tinting cannot be had. UONFECTIONER8 will nd Magenta, Violet, Orange and Pink usegful colours. GELATINES and GDUES are successfully coloured with these dyes. INK: A Sixpenny bottle of Magenta to 3 pint or more of cold wane`:- WATER ' One drop of`dye will tint 3 quart. PRINTING on Cotton, Silk or Wool in the __ordinary way. x nxn xuwu on Uottol ordinary way. BLENDIN G Iome of t. m-odum An .a..4:..:... ,.-..--, n--vv, -...... 31'. Int`: Curncx Igo-in. I|.nn IO!` W00 D... urange. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Mags or Rose; add halfa bottle to R] then stir in the Whitening Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue 1 produce pretty tints by using more, as directed above. STABCH: Stir ins. few drops 4 Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blu theae impart delicate tints to kc. .-..-... . .-... uauuury purposes 15 A 1. ' BOOK EDGES: A Sxxpenny bottle of Magen- . ta, Violet, Crimson or Blue will make from I apint to a quart. of beautiful clonring, ac- cording to shade required Apply with a brush. PAPER and WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK sum: A bottle of No. 2 Black to!` half a-pint of hot water. I SATINWOOD STAIN. A e:___,, , - - - nan a-pint or not W81 SATINWOOD STAIN: Cannrv dinnnlumi a.. - QALILIIVUUU l'A1N: A Sixpennv bottit Canary dissolved in a. pint of boiling wmci PHOTOGRAPHS may be tinted; dilute th` dye with water ; 3 bottle of Magenta to 1 pint of water. &c. . I[.I.nM!NA'Nnz1. u-_A --- - K pm: or water. &c. ILLUMXNATING: Magenta, Orange ;-pour a few drama in R F`:-Annuun phnnnnnnlunl. `I Annwed as he Pm: omenux. OELORODYNE, invented uj I0 render them clean. by FEATHERS: Dye in hot V ot the dve is sufninnc. 9'... z:unJ.nncn-D: uye m not water (a few drops dye is sucient. for one feather). COTTON: Mauve, Violet and Purple are recommended. uu.;uu. mauve, vxolet. and LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, Violet Orange. Dye in Tn Dnlnrl .II,........I.. 1--.. n- u and THE QUEEN IN THE HIGHLANDS. ac. WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Iv Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., Attrm quickly, ifapplied in boiling war.` BLUE : For laundry purposes is A 1 tn Vinlno ...... -- `uu 'J5CH.'HS Detecting organic itupurifxcs in air and \ Purifying drinking and other water fro: r-H in rnunar `n.-ml .\'rv uumumu Iome of the dye; in produce urinnity of shade, tune. uuUM1LVA'l'lNU2 Magenta, ` ;-{pour drops inu add wax-in water; use witha I Borders ofbooks, similar to Wm Arabian lfights, &c., in y be p1 innled in this `LANCMANKIR 111'? r V nnr "UDSON S SIMPLE JYES ADV ("IA r-an nan rknvn - nnn `llHHlgEUH runs I\.UiIU, LAUIIUUII, D. no the Government ` ~n.h II/-.Hln\ U L`|I14`W'J \ \T`Q 4 .. -...u.v1 uuunlonu VVAJDH, (son 'rou.x~:1' Pmu>osIs,) `om 'Jd0L[l'B, uses, coumeracm thn irm...;,... g tuu uancs. MEMORA NDA. Tho: an-an.-.91. ....A II. BOLLMAN CONDY, Pgtexntec, Battersea, Lon-Jon. .. vvlvl . mug:/uw, 10!` max alt` a 3 pail of water, as usual. and crimson one bottle or od above. The New Ymjk World up Americana many an mu. for the Indepcndonco of Cuba except an a stop Inward: snnenuon. I-Q-ntnannng-Ln an`. cl..- .._..__-._ -1 ll- v V . into an egg cup r; brush or nen 2. Magenta; Violet, Blue, Fthe dyes the bath will if abide. not-nu-din.-. In Iv nrux WEICI. Magenta, for Pin]; bottle to a mu nf'n1non.. 951`. : Sixpennv bottle"! 2. pinto! Wicl` : thel )`t1O Mzrnnfn tn n l umps mm 3 pen lar Ward and Lock : vvn.u n urusn xr Lock : 1 prenily illum- v uvulu creases, and Jye in boiling water. L '0: feather). cker, Ivory,vBoue, c., attract the dye ing water. Jps of Colour- Blue 01' Pink; 9 Lace, Linen, nu uuv UIILU will is, according to 1 - Univ --v--u-ac -nun.`-up-no. lnvcnmuhn Home, the property of Ir Buwnrt Iauughcu, we: built by Hrs Enu- nou About 30 your :30, who chnnged the use from Drunk; to the peace! more eupho- ulouo nppellntion. Situated between the Lnkes Yuachth Ind Achruy, within the Ihldow of use nonunion Ben Venue and Ben Lodi, it is dllcall to 6nd I more pictueaq-no spot thnn this residence, which bu been lent by Kr and Lady lug; locnaghien to tho Queen. we-v-vw, --.v Service, 10: v. 30 ;|Am-moon Service, 4:10. n,,_-_,_ .n:_.:-:-_ u.___. \ I..- ne uovcrnmen ` Fl{F.E.'\I.\N` Jsuu ptouuce Use 3 large an earthen Brush them creases, and Inincr wn ha- THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whi ). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW ( 3dical).. THE NORTH BRXTISH REVIEW (Free ch h) an BLACKWOODS EDINBURGH MAGAZINE l l`nrv \ 1 -~ - -I an I: And a large amount of general reading matte ' Price, Five Cents. Subscription Two 5511:; , ,`Ll, .", A AAmn4:u T A IITZVLV 1+ nununvvuuuc nulnnulun IAUAZINB . (Tory.) . _ . . ? . HESE foreign periodicals are regularly to published by us in the same style as hereto- fore. 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PRICE--$7, for the two volumes. Bv u uwo, muu and Engravings. PRICE--$7, volumes. By the post paid. $8. `J unvnn U111. DR. DE JONGH`S Oil is convincingly proved by nn overwhelming weight of medical tesmnon , Land by the practical test of successful experiengla for twenty years in all parts of the wbrld, to be}, beyond all question, the purest, the most effica- vxuus, the most palatable, `and, from its rapid curative elfects, the most economicalofall kinds. Llencc the universal celebxity 01 Dr. do Jongh's Oil, and the unparalleled demand lor this unri- valled preparation. . _,_m,..... ...` munuu-y so we queen Ill lreland. I have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jough's Light.-Brown Co- Liver Oil. I considei-it to be a very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of grent value." __-. _. .. ..-..... ...u..;;u, J-.5.-3., Medical Oicer to the -Poor Law Board of` Great ' Britain. ` We think it a great advantage that there is one kind of God LIVE! Oil which is universally admitted to be genuine-the Light-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. de Jongh. It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst a much variety |nd.un- certainty, we have confidence in its genuine- nees.-(Extract from Consumption: its Early and Remediuble Stages.) SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR HENRY MARSH, BART., M.D., Physician in` Ordinary t.o't.he Queen in Ireland. T have 6':-gnnn-.olu .\........_'L...: n. .1, I - 5 am: every deaorigqon of prolr: I Toilet. ' | Hours Burgoyne `Btu-biden ti ! ceivo Indegr ht Xkrlloy L001 : Mhnuffcjtolg. 7 Vine Strut, uonaon; and D Part. lush as < 5 mm 1110.; Oolold I. W. Powell, the explorer of the Oolondo 0000:, who was reported lost Iona zinc ago, with Mo whole expedition, tdntuod of Olipago on Knnduy. Ila re- potu that lhor on no precious maul: in the canon, sad the country in not Il180epl.l- bk up`-otllis -' 311:1! ia_,hho`:vever. a Inu`dlhhcd an 9, w ic , unfor- huu|3.h luau-ibb. ulw. uu I DR. LANKESTER, F.R.S., L Coroner for Central Middleaex. I consider that the purity of this oil is secur- ed in its preparation, by the personal attention of so good a chemist and intelligent a physician as Dr. de Jongh, who has also wriiteu the best medical treatise on the oil with which I am ac- quaintcd. Hence-,I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other lgind as regards genuinenesa and medical effi- cacy. ' uux uniulli SOAP. Every variety of Fancy Also in Cartons o1'3 Tableu. Pfamndes, B.ose,and Violet POI dG_l'I, Sonpain_1bBau'I. u.u:uu:.uA umccr or neairn, and Chief Analyst to the City of London. ~ In all caaesl have found Dr. de Jonglfs Ligbt-Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence of chulaic compounds, and of iodine in 3 state of organic combination, are the most remarkable. It. is, I believe, universally acknowledged that this oil has great therapeutic power; and from my investigations, I have no doubt of its being a pure and unadulterated article. L.u_y mveuugauons, 1 nave douh DR. BA-BLOW, F.R.S., Senior Physician to Guy's Hospital. I have frequently recommended persons con- auitiug me to make use of Dr. do Jongh s Cod Liver Oil. I have been well satised with its effects, and believe it to be a very pure oil, we]! tted for those cases in which the use of that i substance is indicated. ` i pale oil." I - muunn 55.1 SALT, for producing I 1 real Sea Both in your own Room. The above favourite preparation in strongly rocojlli mended. Sole Proprietors-'l`IDMAN & SON, Ghen- ieuz, 16 Wormwood Street, London, E.O. `run:-xv--- . - uu-. u.l`111J Mdical Officer of Health, Hm n- ..r I EDWIN CANTON, ESQ., F.R.C.8., ` Surgeon to Gharing-cross Hospital. For several years past. I have been in the 11:- bit of prescribing Dr. de Joqgls Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and nd it to be much more ei- cacious than other varieties of the same medicine t which I have also employed with a View to test their relative superiority. Luv. ` Cnunnqs (`nnzcn (Earl Sm-oI).-.\lorning! um-ice. ll:00 : Eve-nil: Service. 6:30. : [ UARDLEY & C0.,Fmcy.i5oap Makeuand X Perfumets. Prize Medal awarded for Purity and Excellence of Quality. London and Paris. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. PATENT SUNFLOWER OIL SOLP. GLYCEBINE SOAP. Every varietv nr la'...... a.... - -- - ur .2./..:)u. - THE LEONARD SCOTT Publishing Co., 38 Walker-ntl-apt, N The L. S. Pub. 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IL Bloolnnhnou, - I Room. l'hA lo`-7U 10.00 l2.(X) A no 1 JR} 10.00 13.00 15,00 . epm-tmenta of dig a ment ; 0btaina_Incorporation for Com Letter! Patent; Draft! and take; g-5,. Private Biila during the Seuion, tgqge. Copy Right: and the Regielulion marks and designs; procured. ' D:-awing:,8peci cation! and other necessary to secure Patents of I I _ Men! `, pared on receipt of the Model of the 1u'3.';.5 .f ' 74:5 . - AUTD ounneanvith the P ' ` ' 1 nsagzbe other D ` u~`w0'I'-.5; :1 nnnnn-..-__ . ~ HENRY GRIST, ' Parliamentary and Patent ' 0 t t C 3 0 I `RANSACTS butinugnnth Punt 0],` and the other Depm-vfI_nen_ta am.`.'.L~:>; n....'o .` n|.....:_- I--. SATURDAY` -`EVENING, `SEPT. 25. REFERENCES: . Hon. AJJAMPBELL, Kingston, RICHARD JUSON 1630., Hamilton, mam. man: LE-ns & soN,'r:o'mm. . 1: W. ll. WILSON, E.sQ., Simcoe. "P- ' Hon.JOHN OARLING, London. V 3 . BULL, Esq, Inspector of Ageucig. Life Assurance Company. ~ July m.1se7. The Provincial 'llard'wIn?`. ' " ` .. 1'actnring._ Company ; A RE now producing alithe aplul , _ of American Pattern RI! and ` LOOKS, LATCHES, KNOBS, to," offer them for sale, to the Trade M, and at prices to do away with the any but BONE MADE. Order-3 direct to the "nnnfnolnvu v:-_; -< any uul. null JADE. 01-dc;-3 a direct to the Hnnnfactory, Kin ' 'b West; or to the Ootnpahyh 'Ag,,j:'in.:i Messrs Evans k `Evans, will 5.4` attended to. ` . THE NEW SABBGATH 803001: B00 Tan own. Pnonmn, Pezkina, Al Jlh9l' of _ he Snlgdly - ner," The New Shi ' (3 Star," 1` King," -- The Sacred Lute," am. We will eendsnpecimen epy; " any address, on receipt of twenty e`ti. Gonna: Pnomn ianafollqwit I "'3; Single copies in paper coves-3,. . . . .. .`-. By the loo;_ _ .... Single copie` in boagd cov-9,. . . . B!`-#0100: '-.. ' SABBATH SCHOOL H3810 I` ` IONTH. ` " We publish a New song ever, give teway. Sand for 1 Circular ESIEUUUU ll . ' I TATUTORY DEE1)s-Appmg S carefully printed copies of nu ' Form of Deed legulised by Statutq, " 9 at the Daily News Oice. s;.`u.`u`, 23293 and other hiw fnrm. 1.... Law nu uuu unlly .|.\t.`.WB` ttutf gages and law forms kept : snLL7s UNRIVALLED_PI1NO NITUBE` {P01413311 U81` INTRODUCED, and ' " a.ll'1eadin house: in the` Pianos, Organs, Billiard nbxu; if to. livery one who 11!! I Pin_6 bottle of this Pnlinh, End 4'... ac. nvery who ha Pinup" ' this Polish. Send for _ we will give full particular: and 1 ` is put up in bottle: at 30e=ul`~ ` ` half: dozen are ordered ward prepaid `by Express.` `A Territory and Agencies received It; ` BROWN 8.2.3 - General Agent: for til No 420 Book, Job, and `ms 2'; BLIHHEE TEE Underaigned, of Rum: um Faor Job Printing, and having tted ;, an I ha . graaler expeamon , Kine City,n!l orders for rail may be fnvored. Work done wilt ?! Inn. 2 ` L3 n..-1.- `"7 '- Liiic mar luau.- - -. y :1 W is enabled to` execute in the U!` with greater expedition in the Citmnll ordari far In!`- vulu Innis pnvnep. ` `La `"5 Tu N_.B.-'I'he square to be conned nary business of eannsu-out ' _ `; .. i such house it will not be held urindlll Siles, Adverthemgnh Shins Partnership Notices, Pnnb A ` gdigtliunl Member! of l:-Ins, nouufw V r o. ` Vllll Inn] for Sale. pnhlhhod every are charged Fiv ` di ` I".n... '*..`l",.{1"""' Subscriber: 32'. `$3.1 : .u..;. " ,"_"'. H `P. /35 mseruon. .- 1* Subsequent insertions not ordered once a. week, 4 cent: pen-Jinn. . V 3 :2 `fr; ' No]t)ices of_Births.. .50 eentsonclhs .. - o ofMsmsges' .60 use Do ofDeaths.. . 60 , oschgip "Bus1nss Norwss!-All Inst, V " heading, leaded or solid, 8 col!!! '7 sured by a scale of solid Breer If , `i ,, ` _ under 10 lines 75 cents, under 7 lilo! . Othex-_Notiees in editirhl cobalt`, - of which isto promote tb p oeunhQ'~_ ` interests of Ixidiviusls or 0 , H Reports ofllnnks. Insnrnn Oomnnnb. Nd mwruu or xnmnnuul Uonplilil Reports ofllnnks, Insurance Companies I to attend Lectnru, `Amnsoznulitn Sermons; scknnwlodgemenu of _ -to be. considered sdvertiseznonq on the same scale snd in the Milly ?! Business Notices." :4 .2 nu . hr - n nuangguunn runny Ldllltllfl. - , Thesquaro to be 22 lines of `solid ,. k The hnlfnquare 11 line: ditto.` " _Price for aqua:-e,r!'ot one you, I - $40 with the privilegoofuluzgingl ~`- ` I month. _ ` ` ` "` _Ha1fsqunn for Dnilrpupot Ilb vnth um: prl . ~13 N.B.-'I'he be conheti to: nu-'v business of Ino." .. Jugs II` Two D011!!! P 539"`! mm onxonffn I snot`-::a':nc.`tw:unnio.u vo| !-1%M..= %. ` I-.`1ERRE0 .- Os Eincnn, nu V 09:`IgymLre;%g2na 1;- ? -T` - a I `ll `_;. '13 '10 m an Lm.a.ud!p.m.. `- . ."'_".~ P--g-_p 113111 3! xunl to: A}!!! 6 lines and under, $1 for in ! t and 13 cent: for every subbequehl 10 lines. $1.26 for rs: thxinl mu 1:; cent: tor aubqequ` " lines, 31,25 for rst 17 cents for every subsequent 4 Above 10 lines, 7 cents per line tion, and two cent: per line for ororyn insertion. ` [W R-uIn.........4 :_.....:-__ __. ...1...: .A--- Qt): E|nilI_) Ntms. 8 07917 hil Dollnn nan nnnnn. fl PRINHNG IN oo_L1> AND; unwell, Handbilln, Pamphlets, Invitation, Law Blanks, Posting Bills, Concert; Bills, Railroad Bills, Cheque Books, Business Cards, DAILY Nm TWO strum" : 1.1-; .,` um nAILrTx:w% _j ADV]-3Iyl'l`l5lQli_.__( No .420 E WEEK ml (Princess Stu-et).- 1:00; Evening Service-,| I "- j _ - i , ABTAH .... .. I 5'? ? PABSPOB'[` O 3 5' _KJNGB`l'0N....._ 0" IAGNBT . . . . . .. H OIAIIPION .... 0: OORINTHIAN .. _ one of tho Sta-mu-I of tho ;i jgvo the St. Luwm:eorWI|ntf, ' gggeec, for To;-onto sad Hamil _ goon (Monday excepted) It A I .I.D LE1` 5; W `luv---,; v-v-of-vu an o'clock. Alto, one of the S ' '. HALF-PAST mvn, . . gniAlol:l.ndrl` Buy. HALF-PAST for Iloitrenl ovary Honing (K _ V ;ple';;|d Upper-Cabin] n._ I:`DA'D0l|A _ uonggya um auurusyu . _. . . Stouin Wnenown on way {IE4 Cum `.. _. .. - `Kingston Tandap Y1 Oomnaeacigg Wed;-3-day,` 38 .x oya1'Tl[:il.V Line of above lino hud 3 TUESDAYS, TBUBSTJAYS, ,g3d River Steamboat Oeo, forthor notice, nuke DIYS, between Ogdonpburg, * ton, Uswegq nod Ohujfotto` noghuter, Ningsrs IA!!! Ind_ ` GOING 348`! 1:4 GOING WET at C. For Pnuago Ticket: apply fglgoc and Bron, Ontario Strut, what, foot of Johnson Slnat. Pusengora going to tho onto Tickets via Great Was _A llu-nnknn And Innhhrsn lhnf-n Room forzlmdiel and Gentlunan 'I.'IcKBI-I VII UTXI WI Milwaukee and Ilichigin Gen Detroit, Chacqgo, llvguka, And also for :11 the pncifasl nnd Also via Psciq A _`ll\f~; Oolondo, Nends ` Calif " "' A Oonfortnhh uni Ooh (ti DU?-Tl}.-nu! Bill! 5: Service (fare), 6:110. , _'nion Street) -.\lorn'mg ; Service (free), 6:30. | (BaLrriecld).`-)luming ` Liulvvvv, nv..uv, nllrluvvln us: v I\,\, y. .... ` Au. Sula` Cut:Icn,(Division sreel,) free. : ---Iorning Services, 8:00, and ll;00 l.IlI. with Iannon; Afternoon, 4:30 p.n:.; Evening Service, 7:30 p In. -- n , .n- uoumruunu III Uoll , X A Room fordaadiel and Gontlaun 7 - n _ KingIton,Sept. I,`1l69'. 1 1 Kingston and Wolfe ` NTIL FURTHII NOTIG UNDEB:- . Leava Kingston daily. At 8 A.K. / ~ 11:80 Ll. ' 2 RI. `ARI. . ' ulinhnwn ll|....J-an $1..-...l- ununyu, 1 uuulyi, `I'll and Sun:-days '. . . Mom: and Snturdsyu . Stain Waterman: on I % . ~ G. If. KI Torry Whu-_l, foot of Qlmpwh, Aug. 23, 1889. _ V. -.--v.--- . -:1-vu ILL leave Kingstoi ' -euptod) It 4 AL`. ( coungcting with the Grand Inks Steamers, mootingtho 6:2 Bonn and: Oawego. A At 2:15 P.l.`, 00|lliOII- Trunk tnin mm ; an I -u-unx mm tron ` up It Quinta Steamer, muslin": tho :- for Rome and Ouwego, llll. the portntion Company : P > Vincent for Onvego Ind` l W On Iondsy only at 8 1.1. ` DI'Fl1 D\fiIl'1 ruxmusu Leann 0npeV':cent ' At. 9:45 Al. on mmrof` Home and Oawego, moating-I Rut snd Want and Bay of Quin` . At` Pill. on ntriu! oftrah Uninon ` for Bath, 'i *l7(;t;lIHI.ll L 1'3; non:-nun. iu. 1'v`61 n'Et- foot of Wil1inn_-Suva -lld hm-modhupamu Ixaepted) It BALI`-PAST '1' . Returning, lone: Bollovillo 5|" exoeplnd). : OIJIONDAY, WBDNBSD lluinlnm .1 mm o'm.umr- K , * * own To LEND`. i=so,ooomn . _\l security of Real Estntein the Oil ` try at a low rate of inter-st. No ( ~ charged. , R. 31. i .| ....:l -I -2 "J-n.-U3`UA I , W .D.UEU ning: at 5.30 O'0LO0K, K Tunsous, 1-auasmr bus at om:`o'oLoox LI For ntuiof. Freight or 2 olptdn on bo:rd,'u to A ~ J. 0 011301! -o. 3,. anon, - Pngnmmr Klnsstbu am; Gnnn wego. ' For Freight or Pnngo apply 9. lg! look of lannnn -2-nu. A...:I Inna , root 0 Kingston, 27th April, 1869. u n.~ HATUII, Pssueuggr Agent Khgoun, my 11.1869- 701-Ur `EXPRESS `LII ' I IIll:Vl-lVIl:["|I'l5 .\~u-urun'cc C< 01" LONDON. O. Huaxnn, I I]. l..-. II:-.-:5`: Ana -BAY or-` QUI WA'1`E[{_'1`0\ PI ERREPOB Navigation MIL: non-I n-vs--u WBJJFURNING, I Vincent. UME *??""_'| 7 ~ -- - ~- - c HF}-`ICE mmovno TU KING STREET I .~u:.-uu.\` <)l PUsl'l`E nu; crry nom: .\"l`.0RE., I __ _ H ' CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. PRELIIUMS RECEIVED Di'v.l.\'G 186-8- $2,079,596. ` Funds deposited in the hands of the Govern):-at 1 for the security of Policybolders. i .1 ll! t:.,. .;.'. _._,.t..H.. _,,___, u u ,- YBKE U! I flllll `: risk assumed. # Home V `lus 136$` - .~---~--~ I uvucnu nstzub. INCORPORATED IN 1819. CAPITAL 53,000,000. ASSE`l`S$5,150_931,71 ULL AND CARGO RISKS lo and frotn - Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and paid in Cannda Currency. JAMES SWIFT A ,..,... T ! Home Insurance vompauy or New 3 linven. n Q.-.-...__ 1ELn:1 Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Uonn mun UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- g5,15o,931,71. I ......... .\..:.a 1. l\ _-,_. ~- Inc. -n....., ...~... , ..~...... .. Wnlzv-an .\l:1-nanxw (`nr Stn~el).-)loruing Sc_rvice, 10-.3 tin-,~30, .-....-.. . I oecremr CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. AKE AND RIVER RISKS uken on hulls And cargoes at reasonable rates. | JAMES swurr, Agent, I Kingston, March 31, '69. St. Lcswrencu Wharl. vs! now, | Loses: paid in 5') years, .Eln:| Insurance llarlford, L. J. Hsxnxn, President. 'J\HlS Company has been doing business in Canada for nearly 50 years, and during llml time has secured the public condence by the prompt. and liberal aeulement of enry fair claim. It harfully complied with the laws of Canada by the deposit. with the Government of Stocks to the amount of 350.000 And :. m..-....a .,.:-..--_ Iuvvhni D UI1laUl The Original Prepention of known Composi- uon. From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Ohloroform. Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-l think if you would advertise your Chlorodyne 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, bnt will never prescribe a secret re- Inedy. Cannes Kioo, M.D. To Mr Towle, Ohemiet, llencheeter. A Surgeon from New York writes :- only require: to be known. to be appreciated. I have no heaitatien in characterising it (viz., 'l`owle e Chlorodyne) as the moat nneful medi- cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrhea, colic, agne, speema, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause no:-eljoy than any other u-uni. n... ...... -.- . ..... Iuuuu u. so rvuevo more pain cause more joy any uuele that can be named." No:-|.-'l'he Profeeeion ie warned egeinsv. in- ferior, eocret, end cheep couponnds now no the nurket. Roch genuine bottle beau I fac- elnile of Proptietoge elgeeture on the stamp oeuile. _ _ LIQ. OHLOROFORII 00. on CBLOKODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. `Back Iennfeotunr :`--A. P. Towle, Chemist, ' 'vUcVUU And is prepared to Issue policies on terms as low as the safety oftho assured will permit. JAMES swmr, A runn- DR.'V1Cr'l`0R BAULYS ORGANlO,ME(iP-1-H`... R "V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the D Medical College of Paris, Chief Physician Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late MD. or the Civil Hospitals of Algiers, has jusi in- troduced in England his ORGANIC MEDI- CINES. 115,... ........:-. _p .L, I VAL` no. They consist of three preparations-- THE BAUDELVE, An eicient and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Dierrhuae, Dysenlery, and the excessive action of the Bawels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Baud for this valuable preparation. Price: Smell, ls lid ; Medium, -13 5d ; Large Size, Ila per Bottle. , ` THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the` System.-Price 23 9d per Bdttle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifying the Bluod.-Price 25 9d per Bottle. ',' The above Preparations are in the form of Sweetmeals, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly adapted for Infants and Mothers nursing. Bv the cnmbimuinn nr nu. 1--.. __ Ln -cnvnxt, l|.Uu , A4v\uA-a l'\.uvI\\r, \'4urvn Bnocx S-run Puulrrnnu Cm7ucu.-)lom- in; Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, 6:00. '-.v -u-.- \f-rnnnv.n- (`nu-non Ivd.-nhnvn vnnu nuuanuh seal to the College of Phylicixne 0 communication received by hm: from Manilla (where cholera had been gunug fearfully) to the effect. that, of All remedioe tried, Ohlorodyne was the most effec- tive. ||VU. The day seems as yet, unhsppily, far clie- tsnt when public opinion or State interfai-- enoe will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be hoped that the prof-ss:ion Iviil continue to brand :3 unworthy the conduct of those of in members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such things."--L_mce:(. 'l'OWl.l S CHLOKUDYNE. nrininnl Pi-amumim. or 1...--- n--- - ,- nursing. By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Green Seeds in-ta note of germination,` they are united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irritative and stubborn minural 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 Poasesaiona, E. G. DUFRESNE, 79 Watling Street. May be obtained of all Glmmista. _} A'pri1'-23 \/A SJ` Agent II Kingston, TH u:uoe-.s.s, unzxrencemrce K1ugstou,5l.~1rch '30, 1862` . - -LAW . . A(o%I'Se;En[:n,`:it:::%l::lE:S at ' I f `HE gross frauds which continue to be prac- ! '~ d b b an r c Rlchrd T- `v`cn`9 i pnrtictul:rly in ; 80:35:]. l?yP`i1n:i`:.a`:irIei: thno:: I0 L l 0 I TO R IN C E A N_0h`.RY. _ belo attached to JOHN GOSNELL & Co. s ) 0ioo--Clu-once Street, Kingston, 0.W. \_ |"ERFU.\lERY, render it iutperative upon the P. Gumnaulvi. L.L.B. | Rica. T. WALKIV. J` Proprietors to CAUTION the public ngaiunt such -V---V qnefarioua proceedings, and to request their E -I-. it 5|`': "-0-, friends and pan-ons to purchase only of respec- )HYSlClAN. SURGEON, &c., PORTLAND, ` table dealers, who impogt direct from John , Residence Harrnwsniith. ` Gosnell & Co.-, nud invite special attention to the address- wFlI(`/E l:F;MO\*'l:`.D STREET RED BULL WHARF,93 Ui l'I'.R THAIIBBSTRIIT. \'I.`.\ III \' l\I)l)l\\`I'I`Ia` '|`l!L` l`l l`\` i Jnhn ll mnnll .5 (`.n `a Knlnno DA-Pu-nu: - Dag much 31, 1869. an Kingston, March 31, 1869. D. SATBLLII. President. (`Ann n.n.-n. 1 nx, v..ov. Wunnu llnnomsr Cmncn (Queen Street) -Horniq Sdn, 10:30; Evening Service ` 6:30. _- .. .n u n. Kingston, March 3 l, Joseph Bnwdon, 'l'1`URNEY .\'F- I A W , Solftitnr . (Yh.-uwnrx` Nnlgnv F.nl:lir- .(~.~- iii: 2. . Chxulu .r L'L.. [loyal Assurance Company or LlVERn 00L AND LONDON. ` MAKWELI. W.bI`RAl\'GE A.v.nob\-L . . . ~ H- _ L CHOLEBA, DLARRHCEA, ac, IVARL RUSSELL sent to con`. 1 Phvnininnn n nnmm.-.n:.....:._.. _,_,, .\1urlne 1nsu_1'zsm}.-. 1309. sur:mce Conlpzuly H:wen, Cuuu. urreucy. muss SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. mu, THUS. KIRKPATRICK. V .. . \Jl'\.J u-.1-uvl. uxrefuily surveyed, and the to correspond with the ._.,......a _.-.~..V, ....--, _..-...... ...\...\-,...... Rulomcs Tun-nucu Xlsnrno at the Sons" of Temperance Hall, Princess Street, every Sunday nhernoon, from 4} to 5 o'clock. 1 1 JAMES 5 VIE` , 3 ...... . Agnt, St. Lawrence Wharf. , 1869. 50,000 to lend out at-in lhn I`.in- nr l`..m Company` Conn. E. P. Donn, General Agent. In IN Inna . 599111, St. Luwrunuv Wharf .-r Caumxs Wxnson` Secretary Cl nnn r\n.\ nnl1"l'. . ._.._, ..,,, Oolfege stion received hv $24,000,000 John Gaanell J: Uo.`a Select. Perfumes: Ess Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey C|.:b Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Fmngipaniii, Military Bouquet, the Bridal! Bouquet. John Gosncll 3.: Co.'s Prince of Wales Per- fume, a most choice and fashionable perfume. , John Gosnell It Co '5 Prigcess Alexandra's Perfume, 29. most choice and deliczue perfume, prepared expressly for the use ol Her Royal ilizhuess. [REL] DU lJ|A `V I1t\l\I' , U-1 Ul'I'IH IHLIKEBTRIIT. y ~-a-vnu-us nu. cu`, .u..-v , .4-........n. . ....'-.-v Irruomsr Enscunt. Cnrucu (Johnson Slroel).-lorning Service (free), 10:30; Even- ing Service (free), 6:00. :1 --m.......__ . . n_......._ A-n..n:.....o.... .o......\ I C|l|lLI.ICu John Gosnell J: Co.`s Jockey Club P.-rfumo is in universal request 3:: tbs most. admired Perfume for the II-mdkercbief. Price `Is Gd. John Uosnoll 3: Cu.'S La Noblesse Perfume, It most delicate Purhme of exquisite fragrance. Johu-Gosne1l& Go/s Nohlcsee Pomude, ele- gantly perfumed, and highly recommended for beautifying and promoting the growth ot` the hair .1uL:L'.y ft)`-V um`? 13 guunrneeu pure. NU ui- aery should be without it. Sold in boxes at 6d; in line 19 each. Jubu Gosnell & Cofs Cherry I`oo1l1 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 `.0 the breath. Price Is Gd each. lnqtnnhlnanna H-sir nvn - n..r'l.a.. In n-nxlunn insgruucc LU iue Ul'C`dLl]. rrice ls Ucl eacn. Instantaneous lluir Dye: ccrldiu to produce any shad: Brown or Black, of good natural colour. It cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagree.-ibre odour, and is easily applied. John Goanell !' Cola Patent Trichosaron, or newly invented uuir Brush, Llia peculiar me- ichanicul construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing l sinaviltaneoublv. ' um LWU upcmuuuu 01 cleansing and pousnmg simvxltaueoubly. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Jlnchincry. For Prospectus and par- iiculars, apply to the Pateutees and Sole MdDll- faclurers, JUHN GOSNELL 8: 00., Perfumora by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princess of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 UPE-In. Tuun-:3 STREET, late 01 12`Threc Knug Uuurt, Lombarl Street. uunug U3! Ill! IZWOIIII 308.73. N.B.--'l`his uid is u cergain cure fongrege in horu|,nl|o the tomb and rot in sheep. Lldll. 1.21 Noblesse Sonp-esteemedfo1-its unequal- led prrfume nud ne emollient qualnies. John Gosuell & 00. : Violet. and Slllleeur Nursery l u'.\`der is gutxnlwleed pure. Nu nui- Rd - in oina1.1 ..n,.|. 5I l`HE" SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- . under Snuahwood Stock:-.r, from a recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wQ:>d Smith, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Iiuspitul; Father of Silli- Laty Reform; Medical Member of the first (}`nerAl Hrmrj nf Hnnhh- Anlhnr nf` ch. 4:... In we nengnnournoou." Sold by All Chemists, and at #0, Canon street, London. Quarte, 169; pints. 8: ; half- pinls, 43; glus-atoppered Imperial pints, ex- tra. strength, 16: per dozen; and in bulk gt, 49 per gallon: bottles included. Each gal- lon making 200 gallons, when diltred with water. See direction: on every bottle. Recommended and used by Profeeeor Simonde at the Roy_el,V'eLerinni'y College, during the Int twenty years. in A nrtlnin ll!-A In- --.---- THE A DAILY NEWs~+-SATURDAY % EVENINE; j%SEPT1 La!) unurux; muunuzu memoer OK me n.-at Ginenl Bcmri of Health; Author of the tire: work on Fever in any age or country, the Philosophy of Henhh, to. Delicious with every known cjisb. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pro- _mo(es digestion. XL is much esteemed tor ins dioeuiva nrnnm-tin ._l. .....-...V \_..--,, V.-. ` Goxuuunoun. Cnuncn (Wellington street) I. --lornin[ &viee.1l:00 ; Evening service, 6:30. thrust Cnrncu (Johnson Stru-1).-lloruing Service, 11:00 `, Evening Sen-ice, 6:30. ' 1 3?. Inn: Cu":-nmux. (Roman Catholic).-` Inns, 7 sun. ; Military 9 n.m.; Man 10:30 n.m.; I Vespers, 3:30 p.u1. I .... ...,-.t.... ,....,.v...:;.. As an assurance of it: 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 in p'omoiiug the hearth of his fellow-creatures, and his death, in Ueccmbcr, 1561, was znournt-J as a na- :inn 1 Inna Lldlll-Ill use I lmotes digesli lute digestive 1 A: an naan I lu IJCLCILIUCA IUUI ;ion 1 loss. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, Lamb : Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Furringdon Street; Bnty and 00., Finabgry Pavement. liaunl by Uuemista, Grocers, Itslliau Wurehousemeu, and Olllcra, throughout the Kingdom. and everv Dart of the Wnrld was lLIUJI'!]:.`.l as 1 KIIVJ Uuuncll. The value of the uid is shown by the following letter from the Secretary and Manager: 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 elfect of Sir William Burnett s, and this too without producing any nuisance like the smell of chloride of lime or carbolic acid.-I am yours faith- fully, S. Smauv, Sec. and Manager. Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Gannon 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 instapce: 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 occurrod; 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 ueituer of which has there been a single cane, although the disease is raging in the neighbourhood." Sld bv all Chnminln am! -o .AI\ IL- u nruuuusrmcu, mm onucra, Iurougnuut the Kingdom, every part of the world. A.-:1: lur The" Sauce -Speci-ul Export Agents--Burgoyne, Bun-bridges, and Squire, lb`, Column Street, London. l AMPLOUGll'S PYRETIC SALINE.-A Med cine that Lures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; elferveacing and tasteless, lie con- stant use :3 especially calculated to main- tain health. When mixed with water and taken during the efferveacence, it immedi utely blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. It vitalizae and supplies the blood with those saline princi- ples thet are lost, altered, or destroyed dur- ing the hot weather. In Jungle, Scailet, Yellow, Typhua, Eruptive Fevera (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the vi,mL_eurrent is poisoned by infection, and thereby rendered unt to support health and life. it has been found emimzmlv hnm=m-;.i- VIR. WILLI AM BURNETTS DISINFECT- b ING FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, workhouses, factories, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wards, clothes and linen of sick, night- chuirs, cesspools, drains. water closets, stables, dairies, larders, musty casks, tubs, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds of ships; apartments for searchers, undertaken, and jurytnen, 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- taon of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett`: niainfnnnn D|..:A __- LAICICUJ muuuruu uuui. to iiupporr. nenltn and found eminently benecial; and its sustaining and purifying inuence acts as a preventive to disease, as the nu- merous unsolicited testimonials c.ccompnny- ing each bottle will prove. Ite portability renders it. admirably adapied to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when distant from medical udvice or assistance. ` l uuvncc or HSSISLEDCB. Sold in pneut stoppered glass bottles, price 23 6d, 43 6d, 115, and 215 each. Spe- c-Iia.1 agents required and appointd in all parts of the world. uuu on uugs anu olner vermin. Sir W. Burnett`: Disinfecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant usad_ at the Agricul- tural Hall during the Smitheld Club Caula Show in 1866, by orde: of Her Majesty : Privy Council. '|"hn vnlnn nf elm Hum :. ..L-__ L -- CIIII JUHII IJIUWII Ill `UV KITIVCK 3 U0), "Loch Arklet, e unttll sheet of water, from which 3 etreeet now: through the valley, lies to the lelt, unl further on to the right are eeen the crumbling remains of Invers- Inid Port, erected by Government in 1713 , u I check to the llincgregors. At the foot ` of the hill. looking towards the lake, is In- ventnid Hotel. Alighting there the Royal party walked down to the pier, where the eoeemer Prince Consort. (Captain Brown), deeoreted with heather end owers, was in yelling. The morning was hazy, but as the eftemoon dfl w on the mist cleared any In great measure, revealing the forms of the noneteine, the nriona objects of illiefeet on either shone, end the beauties oi the `lake. The eteemer peeeed round the net. tide of Inch Caillinch, nnciemly the Iite of I nunnerv. ltelminrr nn-uni im.

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