Kingston News (1868), 27 Sep 1869, p. 4

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Int. ncoo ing to 1 43, I-Nan, and lab: 8t?|?1n|lthin:' , A uguequl to tyn on:,ornn hu$-c has of double 1" :I` vj,-shuuhIhotvItouone.u_..{.,1,ll jut oIt(IhldI,aI.Ihx the lOperior' intent in bounty to _ nnuguum, and 676?] Ask for The AgenLa-Bu:-goyne, 16, Colman Street, I HE gross frauds which continue to be prec- tised by obscure manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the in- hole attached to JOHN GOSNELL & Co. s PEBFUMERY, render it imperative upon the Proprietors to Ourriol the public egninet such nefarious proceedings, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of respec- tnble dealers, who import direct from John Gosnell S: Co. ; and invite special attention to the address- RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urns Taurus STRIIT. John Gosnell t (151.2 51.1.. P...-r.......... n-..- nnu Dunn w uA1u-', 93 UPPEBTBAIIS S'mn1'. Gomell t U01 : Select. Perfumes: Ens Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- Lorin Bouquet, Fmngipunui, Military Bouquet, the Bride! Bouquet. John Gnsnell A`: On : P.-inn at V7.1... 1),- rume, a most cnolca and msmonable perfume. John Gosnell at C0 s Princess Alexandra's Perfume, a most. choice and delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her Roynl dighneas. ` Jnhn (I-mannll Az'l`..1 . rrnm... 'l'|.... rm. .... ___. u mysv. uunuzua rernme OI exquisite fragrance. John Gosnell & Cola Noblesse Pomade, ela- gantly perfumed, and highly recommr-nded fur beautifying and promoting the growth of the lmir. ` Y .. lY..LI--_, 5-, - ` 0 ; nu uns 15 eacn John Gusnell 5: Oo. s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives tha Teeth A pearl-like wlm-mess, protects the enamel from decavxand imuans a nlnni`-inn mu Luctu u pearl-Hxe wmt-mess, the deca7,and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 1s 6d each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce uuy shado Brown or Black, of good natuml colour. It cannot possibly lDj'll`e the hair, has no disagreeible odour, and is easily applied. John Gosnell I` Co. s Patent Trichosaron, or newly invented uair Brush, the peculiar me- chunrcnl construction of which accompanies {be two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. :uu.|'JI|.uut:`.)uBly. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply to the Putentees and Sole Manu- facturers, JUHN GOSNELL & Co., Purfumera by Appointment to Her Mujaty, lha PFIECCSS of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Uprnn Tmuu-:3 Snun-r, late of 12 Three Kiug Uuurl, Lombard Street. 50 HE SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- ander Souchwood Sxocker, from a recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Pl1ysicia.;x to tho London -Fever Haspital; Father of Sani- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first General Board of Health; Author of the lirav. work on Fever in any age or country, the Philosophy of Health, &c. Dellciouq with Avnru I.-..,...... A2-L v.4 EH3 DTIQEB Douqmil. John Gosnell .9; 00": Prince of Wales Per- fume, A most choice and fashionable Princes: Alnnmi.-.7. UK I! lU[ner, 3" ed to denounce h Yodundersimil he woman Du] her misu'o:ss s st-c years supreme 11 mg un the fears ~ until um w:.I..... ruguueas. John Gosnoll 8' Co. a Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. Ink f`_r\1-n`l A. n`1. 1-__u_.,, ru v vs - runutne. John Gosnell & Co. s Jockey Club Perfume is in universal request as the most. admired Perfume for the Hrmdkercbief. Price 25 Gd. John (`rmqnpll A: (`..x': La N.\I.I..... n..-:.._... sub `in; THE DAILY aaunuunuuc. patent. stoppered glass bottles, I, 45 6d, 115, and 215 each. Spe- a required and appointed in all 0 world. CAUTION. .........uu. vunu. nun usuaulug :ry. ) ED WHARF 92 Iron... I\L umms, nuruugnout me ry part of the world. Sauce.-Special Export , Burbridges, and Squire, London. uists, Grocers, Itallian others, throughout the part world, .gc. 1 W0 HOUSES supplied with a gh has then: he--i EXTRAORDINAY TRIAL I-`OR POISON- I.\'(} IN FRANCE. NEWS--MONDA` Y ;--7$EPTEMBER 27. :* RATES, AND IF YOUD0 NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CONTRACTS my NEWSPAPER - PUBLISHED IN 1313 any, THIS JOURNAL orrnas THE xnsr nnmuu FOR LOCAL AND - armnmu. ADVERTISE- num-rs; THEREFORE ` ADVERTISEINTHI `DAILY mews." i 0S:3E3SING DAILY NEWS.l [7 YOU WOULD CARRY SUCH A JUDIOIOUS STEP A LITTLE FURTHER AND REPEAT THE SIGN A THOUSAND TIMES. PLACE THE PARTICULARS OF A LOCAL PAPER IS THE BEST Kl` YOU HAVE SPENT MONEY |u wuwu um mur PCFSOHS were .-ucct-*sn'ely removed, four years should have elapsed be- fore the guilty parties were brought. tn jus- tice. The woman Miard, now aged 3`), had been married when mum: m Smnialmn .1...-.. AND ATTRIBUTI THEIR 8110019 1'0 -\ LIBERAL AND JUDIOIOUS USE OF !~IE VSPAT 33: JGLUMN ADVERTISING! 1 THE MOST SUCCESSFUL 'l`RADESM.l'EN AND MERC HANT ADIIT THE IMPORTANCE OI` TYPES AND INK ADVERTISE MAY BE nun): A'l'|THB DAILY mews omnon. AND YEARLY THE LARGEST ATTRACT` 4 A up `Now TO ut:v:. {I6 woman Jnara, aged 61', had married young to SI.au`slas Jan- vier. nrnau whom she disliked; the result was that she deceived him. and he, who was aware o( her misconduct, frequently ill-t.rea.t- ed her. She at length grew to hate him, and Anne Dupin. a woman of 1 most proignte chu-aecer. hsring been taken into her ser- vice. became her condante in all her in- trigue- . and at length persuaded hertn get rid ofher husband. o'l'erin-,-,-w procure th poison. This was obtained from the wife ui n veter- innrv surmmn in tho nn7..-I.|..\...-I. ....I; RESOLVE AT ONCE ` AGREEMENTS OIROULATION OI ADVERTlSEf Al)VERT{S>E `OUR BUSINESB MEDIUM _WHERE.'N A D ADVEHTISEA TO ADVERTISE A uOOAL BUSINESS, :1-scam-on GO AND 3- sE'1TL4.sT PAGE. 1%? ran PURCHASE.` AND rcmrorxon or AN ATTRACTIVE SIGN I-on roan PLACE or wsnncss (F YOU WOULD DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, VERTISEI PUBLIC AND ' CUSTOM EKLS :,IN THE EOB ADVERTISING BR DRIVEN. BEFORE 1'11 SIB TARIFF OI MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 27. LZGLUMNSI mapper. Au: for Lea and Partial Sold Wholeule And for Export, ' prietorn Worcester; leurs. Ox-out well 3 un. Barclay and Sons, Lo BC. 2 And In! lirnnn-a --J `'` `K nun Am.) PERKINS Worcestershire Sauce This delicious Oondiment, pronounced by lonnoisaenra The only good sauce, in pre- _ u-ed solely by Lea and Pen-ins. The Public are respectly cautioned againnwortbleaa imi- tation, and shonld no that Leo nnd'Pen-ins Names are on W1-upper, Label, Bottle, end Btopper. Ask for Perxinsauce. Exnort_ In '.s.- n_- rn1nl.'1Nl.i on Uotton, Silk ori ordinary way BLENDING seize of the dyes in 1 produce an innity of shade, 1 taste. A AND PERRINS in 'f|nna\ .... __ .. _. - i:==" " ALLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a few drops into an egg cup add warm water; nee with a brush or pen Border of booka, similar to Ward and Lock : Arabian Nights, &c., may be prettily illum- inated in this manner. BLANGMANGE, JELLY, CORN FLOUR ICE CREAMS, kc : While in a liquid state add one or tvyo drops of Magenta. A mm- pm: of water. he ILLUMINATING: O1-Anna 2 nnnn .. van cram: A bottle of No. 2 Black to half a-pint of hot water. , `Kr ! PAPER. and WOOD sum: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle B a-Dim. of hnt warn- SHOCKING CASE OF AN IDIOT. vs- --_- J r- vrnA1.l!iWAHl'.`l: To color: Magenta, for Pink or Rose ; add half a. bottle to a pail of water, then stir in the Whitening as usual. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as directed above. STABCH: Stir inn few drops of Colour- Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; thsaimnnrt A.1;...... A=- - - nuun : rror laundry purposesiis A BOOK EDGES: A Bixpeuny bottle of magen- ta, Violet, Crimson or Blue will make trom apiut to a quart of beautiful colouring, ac- cording to shade required Apply with 3 brush. DADRD -...I n-rnnn e-- --- ac. WILLOW SHAVINGS, ` Hair, Fibres. Beawnad, 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 Rose Pink by using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, &c. WUOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most satisfactory results. Use alarge quantity of boiling water in an earthen pan. RIBBON3 and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling water. FEATHERS: Dye in h of the dye is suicient for one feather). COTTON: lhuv ' recommended. r mu .m...... ...,..uu; mauve, Violet and LEATHER: Blue; Magenta, Oran e. Dye in warm water. WHIT WASH: To Mag: Rosa: and Imlc- L._-u- - r vnnuzuuwsh UBIJJIUIJINE, invented by _l_ R. Freeman, Pharmnceutist, is sllowed to be one oi the greatest discoveries of the present century. `-It-ls largely employed by the most emlnentiysicisns and Surgeons In hospital and private practice in all parts of the world. It has effects peculiar toltself, and which are essential- ly dicrent to those produced by the various compounds hearing tllename of Ohlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pals, from whatever cause, al- lays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, end gives sleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use ol opiates. It continues to hold its unshsxen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made smdavits that the have tested its eects in careful comparison wit those ofDR. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE," and deposed to the fucts that they found it a more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANS." Earl Russell onmmnnimmarl tn fhn Rmml f`.nI_ was umoroame. The Medical lime: and Gazette, J auuary 13th, 1866, states, II. has an immense sale amongst. the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, nnd, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it. not. supply a. want and ll a place. Manufactured hv the Invnntnr Rlr-1...": nu..- I wnnn and DH PIECE." Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, 70, Kenuington Park Road, London, S. The Hem-_?uc has engraved on the Gnvommono, man, `IU, nenulngcon Bark Hood, London, S. gen:-_?uc engraved on the Government Stamp (outside each Bottle), FREEMAN`S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE." ` taut puries, deodorises, andiisinfccts, by the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,-ita active principle. Being entirely innoxious, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, lor which all other disinfectants, on accouutof 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. Frenhnnino thn air nf nlnan -.l........ ......I ,.,, . W W . ..._ 0NDY S PATENT FLUID or natural dislnl'eo- I mm m'Jil?Ncms._ ll'UlII Ellli. Counten-acting the e'ecta_ ` taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provender. 1 other seed from smut. Maintaining the health of I-nuan-v.nn..:.m To rapidly purify the air, with Coudy s Oz niser" ducer. nnwhvvo n - ------ * uulcu 13 so cummolra cans! `runs 'ro1Ll:'l` rmu>osns,) Removes from the mouth impure and tastes and odours, whether arising from or other causes, and counteracts the i I] `nnrv-3.-- ----- .. ?___ JUDSON S SIMPLE JYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impessinle 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. Mlaunnaunn uuu greatly prelerren "rLsr.1I.m1LN5." Earl Russell communicated to the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman. that in Mnnilla the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Chlorodine. l'Im Mndinnl lm. 1...) IJ..-.u- 1' ..... -- 1o.L game mantel , lead, (Sic. Freahcning the air of close places, and remov- ing bad ameils. ' Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. I`.nn.-.5... ' ._.. AL- -1:-,_. .~ conservator] CS. Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut oweis kept. in water. Destroying the blight of the potatoe, vine, bop, mulberry tree, &c. \`VaslJing dogs and other domestic animals. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubs, dai_[_`1' qtcnuils. uuu_', ulcmslls. Washing the hair and darkening its colour when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying and invigorating ef- !ects of baths and tubs. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying ani- mal virus. Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, to. One Eniinn mob- nun..- nnn .- - uuraes, uoga, 0. One gallon makes 200 02 for use. mp n,___1,x n. .-- nun uac. N.B.-Coudy a Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in VVater. and ulfords the only known means of rapidly and completely freeing Drinking Water from Organic Taint, which is so cummo a cause of serious disease. use the diluted uid or ntlxnr Qn.....,-...... uul,-u-, mun,-g Ill possession 01 so-cret, reigned for nearly three I: at the inn, continually work- rs of the other to extort nlnnnv :u:.un colox .uuUlllU.VA'l'1NU': e; I Ninhtn. Am -~-- -- -- - ,,_---.... .........u.-ans, pronounced by onnoieeenra kl'8d e zione, men upper. by 'the Pro ietorn `Worcester ; Ox-one and Black- ull; eure. London; to.- . ; and by Grocers and Onnen universally use no Uartone of 3 'l'able'u.~ -1' 1? W .- Pomdu, Roae_and Violet Pwdg, malice, French Extrocu, Lavender" Oherry Tooth Pa_ue, Lime Juice and Gly ;n?]etvery' deaenption of preparation; for the o e . ` F9351 ! Bllfsoyne, Burbidei. and Squire cage Indonu for Yardley 800. : preparations. aouraotory 7 Vine Street, Jloonubnry London, and De 5 Rue du Grand Ohantier: ' Paria. Eatab _ 1170.3 v11. Low Wicker, Ivory, Fibres, 8eawead, &c., attract th quickly, ifannlied in hm'n.... .....--- these impaxt delicate tints to Lace, to. we. a 00 ....o mum. sausmctory SILKS: I bc PEATHERS: nu. :. 1- --- A c0iDY's PATENT OZONISED ` In-nu um" -- -- ` HEORIGINAL OHLDRODYNE, invented by i Froemnn. Phnrmnceutiat in Allowed m be IrUll.l SILIUE. ring plants in pots and xrics. - - Ann 1 uuun Lanu V (roa TOILET rmu>osns,) 'om mam). :...-...... . .. um.-x. Ivuuu nu Ins reulllllllli :n'ant's own son, a. lad of 15. L-qrmiuted wnh the practices and having one day threaten- aher, shortly afterwards ex- milar suspicious citcumsmnces. )unin, M.-inn in nn.u..m_-_.i..n .4` 1 ' eel buued wh .`JphQOI ;ueo":tIt:|o wyork of 'the llulidot. __ _. _ ._..w u-5 I116 ITOIIIQ 5.; bee built 1 veiling Ia ms! the `Ne! B ' ' ile ill to'p ,. av _yI-run on nonnet Ribbon as; k en S: `range. Pink. and n.-;.......... ---L 5 sue nanaa. MEMORANDA. strange}. ....I ,,,.. .. .,....uuu upuuu. 1!. III`!- the skin, and, used in the bath, te a healthy state of the whole H. BOLLMAN CON DY, Patentee, Butt/ex-sea, London. _ _ . . _ ...- . unIllDE,] e foreign , tobacco and irritation ions of curious teeth. It puri- be and, the bath. rU- Violet, ` eg I ; Wilhl hinah .. vvuL u.l water. nail nr mm- wt uye .wul tint a qm >11, Silk or Wool in `Violet and arm water. the bnth will 5` according to nu`, the diluted er" or other Spray-pro- s largo oak tree around dwelling. n thn n.. ) 300 gallons adapted L1 : UIIIO. Black Freeing wheat and of organic poisons ker, Bone, , the dye Ig water. I in A I lue Pink; Linen, WATER, Sole I-`roprietorak-TIDIIAN & son; Ohem-. ists, 16 Wormwood gt:-eat, London, E0. ARDLEY b 00 ., nncy Soap Hllkors and Y Pox-fumers. Prize` Medal awardgd for Bnovn WINDSOR 8.6AP. % PRIZE MEDAL HONEY son; PATENT SUNFLOWER 0{L SOAP. GLYOEBINE SOAP. \ ` 1 Every vu-iozy of Fancy Soup: "b Ban. Also in Outonl Tnbleu. ` < Ponudgl, Ronnd Violat `Pt-"-`-' " Dr. Granville; has found that Dr. Light.-Brown God Livr Oil produces I effect in a shorter time than other kind it does not cause the nausea and indig often consequent on the adminiatnu pale eiL" I -, , ` DIE UK Codls (Ian:-:n\-- .uu. uuuuuuuuj wurK- 0 extort nmucy, 'ier married Minrd, who ~`er\'-nut whuse presence iupin then wrote to him to accuse his wife of mt Miard, not believing oAp1' tier to the p ulice. The U mwever, exhumed, and H ng been found, the cw hos: and Hum .m........I ,.....t. ....:A Eln: DR. BARLOW, F.R.S., Senior Physician to Guy s Hospital. I have frequently recommen suiting me to make u of Dr. substance is indicated." ded persons con- do Jongh a Cod unwu nor mose cases in ..m........ vuncur 01 neanu, and Chief Analyst to the City of London. no doubt of its being a. pure and unadulterated article. DR. LETHEBY, Medicalolcer of Health, 01 the (`shy .-.r r ....A._ nuuu cacy." DR. LLNKESTEI1, F.RS., Coroner for Central Middlesex. I consider that the purity ofthis oil is secur- ed in its preparation, by the personal Ittention of no good a chemist and intelligent a `physician as Dr. de Jongh, who has also written the best medical treatise on the oil with which I am no- quainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medical ei- cacy." SELECT MEDICAL OPDIIONS. SIR HENRY MARSH," BART., l{.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Irelan I have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jongl Light-BrowuCod Liver Oil. I conaiderit to a very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, in a therapeutic agent of great value." Jlfllulun We think it a great. advantage that there is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which is universally admittedto-be genuine-tbe `Light-Broirn Oil supplied by Dr. do Jonah. It has Inna hdan n... uululweu to I be genuine--the `Light-Bro? Jongh. has long b1 practice, when prescribing the oil, ho recon this kind, since, amidst a much variety a certainty, we have condence in its gt neaa.-(Exu-not from ConaI:imptiou: its and Remcdiable Stages?) R; DE JONGH S LIGHT-BROWN con LIVER 011.. . DR. DE JONGH'S Oil is convincingly proved by an overwhelming weight of medical testimony, and by the practical teat of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world; to be, boy and all question; the purest, the most emce- cious, the most palatable, and, from its rapid curative effects, the most economical ofall kind:-. Hence the universal celebrity 01 Dr. de Jongh's Oil, and the unparalleled demand for this unri- valled preparation. ......u nu top A uuvc.|uunu u. so remove more pain And" " h . _ cause; e oooontnc :1:'uf;d,1.gy than any other uncle thus can be an 3,, c.]m_ N01-|.-'l`bo Profession is warned; ' - , r - ga1natm- :.:'?:;-2 so .:.:":,:-..`.:.'`.::'::', '`r xillioz; : Iimilo of P.roptiotor gseI;?gl|)::tt1 1(:-`one be." ` I. 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The FaI'lIl8l"S Gllld By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the late J. P.No1-ton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc- tavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings. PRICE-87, for the two volumes. By the post paid, $8. r n.1un--O" | DR. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S., ` Medical Oicer to the Poor Law Bodrd of Great Britain. III` Ll.!_I_ 2; _ Gen 33817-1 BRITISH PERIODICALS; THE LONDON QUARTERLY Conservative THE EDINHURGHTREVIKW big). THE WESTMINSTER REVIE (Radical). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free ch lI) AID smoxwoons npmnunan UAGAZINE (Torn) ' ' w- so-nu. IQ`; ma. OHLOROFORIII Go. on canon not WITHOUT PEPPERKlN'l`. ' Bola lumfncturar :-A. P. Towlo, ( I Inoheuor. , The L. 8. Pub. Go.:l_so publish EDWIN CANT6-NT. Rnmmuu. A- "r ' A WEEKLY l:'AlII:; T:ou'RM`,: oowmnvuya my zmmg 0, Tm ENT.EB'l`AlNlNIi STORIES AND 1 J O I n - n n . - . .._L ..I ._-_'..-__I __, .- CHRONICIIE na. GRAN: .u__. ,a.. .- _ ' * - - ~ an LI :1 large amount of eheral d` Price, Five Cengs. subs;:?p:i':>: Tl'v': A Aaron: 1- . - -.` TERMS FOR 1869. Al Ivkn 61.- D..u:..n.u (1 f f 1%; . Ffhe Original Preparation of known 0 'i'uwi.i':5 UHLORODYNE. ornposi- . tion. From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. Sackville-etreet, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you `would advertise your Ohlorodyne 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- rnedy. Cnaanzs Kxon, M.D. ` To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-I only require: to be known to be appreciated. I have no hesitation in characterising it (viz., 'l`owle e Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrhma, colic, ague, spagmg, I have found it to relieve and more joy any article that ....- L- ANVILLE, F.B..8., a Rm... .4 n-__, N. 1um.a, -inn-cross Hinnitnl .__......J 1., An of nlyst wit uuu maxgwtion too adminiatntiou of the `Aiidissf --, -..s-J, : of Germany," I that n.. A- 7- we mgul:-Erown been our oil. recommend nu ur. ue Jongms f consider it be ream distrust and -uvva IIII7 UUIITCU r kinds, and that. . I indigmtion niatnticm nf um uvu. The day seems as yet, unhnppily, far dis- tant when public opinion or State interfer- eace will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to bnnd as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or therwise aid the disposal of such things."- ncet. 'l`0Wl.l S GEILORODYNE. The Original Preparation or Inn... n..----2 -= mug ueuu out I , recommend Varierv um .-..._ nu nsummnenu ariety and un- genuine- ion: its Early . ue aonglfs I the desired adj, and cl...` .u., \ Ireland. -. u.-uuu. 2 Jongh a r be 84.00 5 .\N 10.00 13.00 16.00 10.00 12.00 4,nn IA) 06 , and __ CHOLERA. DIARREHEA, &c. EARL RUSSELL seat to the College of Physicians I commnnicntion received b mm from Mzmilla (where cholera had been gruiug t`eart'ull_y) to the effect that, of all remedies tried, Cblorodyne was the most effec- tive. a published `every. `Dolhu Iltll,` . `. 357` 1 -_- vac-av` ;r.u- ------ um cilkiinlg-57! I8 pugblhlnd Dd hfgo anouht of ' I've , Addzul oqdl W " m::a;:'a:. -- nary business of V such house: it will be Edd mil . Sales, Advertiqemon Pf`! im pucnersblp-Notices, "' Iembgra of Firing Ho! 0! Q- ~ , nnmvmuu for Sale. nu-caucus L1 vuucia The half square 11 lines It Price for eqgere, for one 340 with the privileeo -- a gnonth. - , Half-_equa're_ for ` withsamep;-L `T _` ' '|fI!_'l9I... -.a-" 3-: K- `interests of Individual: or 0 ` uo oI-gnrrngeI.50 ``,A Do` ofneuths. . . 50 " Bunnies ~10` onou."--A[I heading, leaded or solid, 8 - sued by": scale of solid 3 > j_ under 10 lines 75 cents, ` Other Notice: in editorial ` of which is to promote the ~ Beporteofanks, Insurance 0 " to attend Lectures, An; Sermons; ncknowled -tobe considered`: v 'l on the same scale and in , Rnninann Harlan: 9' ` ' 0!! me BIIIIO ICSIO Busineu Notices." nuueruon. ` Stibsoquent insertion: not once I week, 4 cents per ' Notices of Birth. . .50 oentldl Dn nf.'Hm-n'..-.. am u` - LU unes, 31,25 for tint 1'! cents for every subieqllell}, `. Above 10 lines, 7 com pcli lion, and we cent: per line 1:!!! insertion. ` I n.`.|-..........4 x..-..-n.4- - -- L _'l'A1un :1! Runs 6 lineaand undgxssllwl and 13 cents-fox-. gvcrylqm 10 linel. 81.15 for at ` nursing. By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Green Seeds in a state of germination, they are united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irrizetive and stubborn mine-rel has thus become the nucleus of an organic substance capable of being eb- orbed by the blood withouj injury to the stomach. Agent for England and British Posaeeeions, E. G. DUHKESNE, 79 Watling Street. May be obtained of all Chemists. __ : " 3'9"" Oxpeditioll in the City, all order: `for, 1 1118! be favm-mi Wnpk `.1.- nu we uuy, an order! font " may favored. Wori ' u-gm. V ' D..-I._ Per ' , Author of Tlgqb _ ner,; The New ' King, " The Bacredbnt, will send; , any address, on recgiyt Q Gown`: Pnoman" in ufo Single copies in pspef ennui-I," ' By the 100, inbm - `L ` Single copie ' rd`cov'u|, ..` Byythe 100, N SABBATH SCHOOL . . ION`l`!! `We-publish I Nwblj gm 1 away. Sand for": 0 ' Book, Job, and E8 2'4 BLIH r at n d ' ed,`-'ilms n emgn A I of Pnui up Fugz__ Job Printing, and ' . `. f _ 11 v -v.nx$_1~`j is enabled to exeontoi with City. order: {mi in ...-uu Q ULIILLVA `NITUBE ' J U81.` INTRODUCED, all leading houjea v , Pianos, Organs, Bi1liatd _ ' arc. Every one who hnl: bottle of this Polish. ` we will give full pu-ti v is put up in bottles st - half: dozen are 0111 - v ward nrennid hv [8 Dolhu nor nun . I STA LL UNRIVAW ` NI l`l'I`E :1 us aozen on] ' e o n c m rya . genmml , ____ -.....uu-u Auuulli, For purifying the Blood .-Price 25 9d prBottle. ',' The above Preparations are in the form of Sweetmeats, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly sdapted for, Infants and Mothers nugaing. . ~n:.u1UAU'l'5 budneniih '5 1 and the other mom ; `Obtains Incorpotuioniq Letters Patent; Dnth Prints Biilu during the Copy Right: and Han D--' ~ rnvuo mus during ;. ` ` ~ " Right: and the]! _ marks and designs procnnd.__.- Dnwingqspecimtionanhd necessary to secure Patents pared on receipt of the lodur j ` xumcnnx RICBA _ , _ ' " Mnsnu.'RICE LEWIS 'k W. M. WILSON, Esq Sim , ' `_ Hon. JOHN auntie, BULL, 1:59., Inspector of Life Assurance Ompcnyp July 1st, 1867. ~ 9 1.: or American Pnnexp" :4 LOCKS, LATCHES, Km offer them for sale, to tho" and at prices to do any " any but BONE HADE.` ; _. $rect. to tbehelnnufadtoryi` eat; or an 0 .2 vi Messrs Evans omnr attended to. i ------._._, ;;____.....-__.."' HENRY Parllameniary an lilo The Pl'0Vllll:lII any fa t ri Lt RE nowcnrgdngg. -49% _ ll ` !1'*RAN8AC'l`S bud other mnng . -nko-:_- 1.. - rozioes Birth... .63 cent Do ot'-)(arrnge|' .5 '`,A ofbeatha..- 50 uu 16 centric: ev line), 31,15 for man 7 for even auhnannu ---- --wru- P1z11v'1xva IN oothaf _--.:..., nursing. Bv the _-.>--j3--_-.:--- in New Orleans in tree which been dwelling, I Inn! of the Inc is nicely banned, whilu jolted! eon tln -m-Ir ..r .s.- . carefunv nrinipd; 1uUIIIl IIIb' a `-2 ? ';.I.'e, }i,`l`;.1?`.".f..`: .% CKS. LATCH! Vina-u Dooxn, ; Labels, Handbills, Pnmphlelsv, Invitations, Law Blauka, Poatixig Bills, Concert Bills, Railroad Bills, Cheque Books, ' Business Cardl, \ DAIEF TWO suki-ii LI-) . mm ` nun, Anvn;-'1-{ E nmrnn nous? PBELL. Xingu... _-.,.......u auuuu ul we pawels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Band for this valuable preparation. Price: Smail, la lid; Medium, -13 5d ; Large Size, 115 per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the S_vaLem.-Price 25 9d per Bottle. Princes: YE WEEK sxnroi pnhiidn-5 El he Pllighd ~: " `I N-r1L_run'rHIn xo1'I0aI.4 in - UNDEB:-_- . ` " gs-`8708 Kingston daily. Laval ; `At aA.I(. : ' 11:30 A.u. \ 2P.H. 4P.H. . ` EIIIIIII, 1 ueiulyu, uulxulqyi, and Saturdays . .` . . . ._ Iondnys and Saturdays '.. .. _E80umer Watutown on way from r. v. ung -. - -.'Iz inzstdn idugpo yin d ' Oomuenging Wad :-3-dyl 29th -... ....-u5-.uuuxug Lu: a_vaLem.-Price per THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, Blood.-Price pd!` '.. above Prnnnrnoinv-= ---- 1- -L Trunk train from `tho Wag; ` {at Rome and Outage, nd _lho . Vinny: fol-Oxivego and ili WC_ 5090 Ind UIVCQO. ` I ' At 2:15 P.Il., connecting Quinta Steamer, Ilootih tho * . .pm-tnun 0ompuy ITP1-opellou Onlondny only at 8 LI. I)`E`l'I1`D\llI. fot of Wi1llun`En'eot, nnd_ gnurhodhu ports, eveiy . . excepted) It HALF-PAST `TH . zs . on TUESDAYS 1'HImsnAYs, ;.. DAYS at on 6 0LOOI Ll. , . F6: manor might it Onpnin 6: bond, or to ` L J. OABRUTHI v. --_u":-----. w-`---7 . ILL leave Kingpins daily copied) nt 4 AH. (exeep connecting with the Grand Lake Steemetl, meeting the 8:11 Bone and Olnego. > At 2:15 P,Il._ mnnentint V ,'rAnrAx1..... Olpt.I' Iona.) -';nIGs1'0N..... 4 r ,_.a 'uAGx1z-r..;..... ': OIAIPION .... 0 `o *` OORINTHILN .. D an Steamer: at u..`.:.`.. ' ghgst. Lnvronco Wharf, foot` ` for Toronto :34! Hamilton (ojdsy oxcgned) at ` Also`, one of tho Stamp ` _g`nt:|-ml overyloning (loud: LEALF-PAST FIVE. - Jgg rungs Tiokatn spply at giver Stumbost Oco, St. `foot of Johnson Street. ` yjgunpu going to the We Ticket! via Grut.Wutern, ygukee` tad Iichigan Control *' `L himao. Iilwnlhnn. HALF-PA$'l' mvn . * pf md Bron, Onurio treoyot I 1us'l'uu1u.nu, Leann Onpe Vildeut At_ 9:45 `AM. on arriul of L! Ron. and Oiwergo, meeting Q: But And West 1nd Bay of Quinn At 8 P.IL on arrival ofitnin ft Ollvlvego. b or Fro! t~ Pump App ` % `h ' e. `u.xnt l'ootof ':_._o.\_ nrnl. A.._'I I010 H 0, IVSVIIII Ill} _UFIlI7l'l|Ilu `E 4 Oonforlabh ad 00 Egon for Ladies Ildyalllellelg on . {B DAILY BOAT ` 70" 3311!. Puma and H ;_""" _ _ u-ounooa CINES. , 13.. ; (3. It. ma Eon! iwhu-r, foot or B3: Kinguqn, Aug. 2, 1861}. in. E. anon; L. _ Pmlemzer. ygntee IIJIQ nncmgun Ullllrll ail, Chicago. Inlwnnheo. ,3 gho for all the principal painui i `no, via Pacic Railroad to U ,1-do, Feud: and _0i!ifornh. it A Gonforuhh ud Oonv illllssion and Gunano ._- ` Lava` Gunnoqna on Wed" `III, 3:8 mm. and 8 p In. . ` For [night or Pusan: nnnl '00? Kingston`, 27th April, 1869. ~12"---4 fa II. Pmlehger Again. 1 Xinggmn, Ho] 11, I859. 1V_nI,UME xx a U1 DD- 'Phe_v consist of Lhree preparations- THE BAUDEINE, An efficient and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Diarrhcea, Dyseutory, and the excessive action of the Bawels. A D.-im..Q.....:| 1-. u - run, no and 8 pm. : A height or Puug :1`)-pi - - .+.:: T 3ilIh,_21u Aptil mo, : ran noun aA1_L,s`r1I{ Y\FAT'l`1_3R I`O`-Wf Upnfper-cab}: ? AY `or twin .__.._L. E-.__. I` Invitation tfu'nu' I A u` - V R. V. BAUD, Graduate and Member c .Medxczs1CuHeg:9 of Paris, C`niefPhys Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late of the Civil Hoapimis of Algiers, has jus (reduced in England his ORGANIC M I (`.lN'R.Q 1>1EvR1ug;1>`or nu you w 3.-.. mmmxnca, VT-1-but F-":*_*.-23'] .y..I,1uU, Losses paid in 50 years, ..-. ' `HIS Company has been doing business in J Canada for neafly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt. and liberal aeltlementofevery fair claim. It has fully complied with the laws of Canada by the deposit with the Government of Stocks to the amount of Home Insurance company or New Haven. D 9...-..-- . , nuu. uugucs All reasonable rates. JASIES SWIFT, Agent, Kingston, March 31, '69. St. Lawrence Wbart. Etna Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Conn _ PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-- $5,15o,931,71. Ln: a . ~ _ ,.z.a :_ En _, V mu remutu II reuonably well Ireetad. The reader will :2 once elk why this specimen ollegnded humanity is not placed under in (el. llgeut treatment in o proper uylnm. But the only answer thet come: back in the echo of the question. The regret will only be more deeply ldt that the science of treating the idiotic and home he: been no grosely neglected. There In good reuon-to believe that in this llmclting cue the keepers did the but they kuw how, but the results show that they ought to know how to do for better. It the publicntion 01 Inch horrid dotoila eholl produce the elect of otimu- hthg energy in the matter of osylum reforms it ill! be oucieut epology for putting them forth. _ _ ______-__,_'._____j___.._. DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIQMEDICINE. .-_. ' _... V-..-v_,-...v\....., nu-uuoo n uv--9. . Richard T. Wulkctn, ` OLIOITOR IN CHANOERY. ' 0ioo--Clu-once Street, Kingston, 0.W. J. P. Gn.nn.sx.uv:. L.L.B. | men. 1`. WALKII. 'uU.UUU And is prepared 13 issue policies < low as the safety ofxhe assured will .1 A M mu em 4;. ulnxutrcry, LVC street, Kingston. ..... ...... .. .. Ql,UUUIUUU. PREMIU.-HS RECEIVED DU :{ING 1868- $2,079,896. Funds deposited in the bands of the Gorerment for the security of Pulicyholders. All re risks carefully surveyed, and the hue of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. I \10NBY T0 LENS. Xsfofooo m lend o;ume security of Real Estate in the City or Coun- try at A low rate of interest. No commission charged. R. M. ROSE. Anril 23 Es? Elm: Insurance Compamy of llurubrd, Conn. L. J. HSNDEE, E. I . Dorm, President General Agent. INCORPORATED IN 1819. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS ._ ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and paid in Canada Currency JAMES SWIFT A M... Joseph Buwdon, TTORNEY AT-[AV], Soli Chancery, Noun} Public. &c street. Kinunnn I . Phamlx Fire .\.vA.suruncc Company an.` l.l) \Ilh\!\1 ' irreparanrs rein. The specimen referred to, when visited by the enrrupondent, was kept. in` what appeared an ted pig-pen. A high fence hut inside, at one corner of the yard, was the home of this idiot. A strong odour of lth was perceived on entering. In the but, on a bed of straw, which was stained and broken into ne bits, sat a most hideously repulsive creature on his haunches. Fran his mouth drihbied a sick- ening saliva which he constantly secretes. His heard was many, and atforded a retreat for ver- mm. the constant-friction his ngers made with his goalp gave taken. The keeper called on him to get up, and, crouching like ts dog, he elunk away into a cores, where he busied himself in breaking the-straw into fractions and then chew- ing it. According to the stntctnents of the keeper, this man, if man he may be ca!led, exhi- hits the moat lthy propensities. When fed, he lrst stirears his body with the food, and then gulps it down without mssticslion. Be devours lth, and shows a preference for it. If let out in the fields, he detects it with an unerring in- stioet, and makes food of it. In every way he ows tint manhood is entirely decient, and that he has sank into woeful bestiality. The keeper dreads to approach him, and people ne- ver 30 near his hut, believing the air poisoned by his pestilential breath. Once a week, a rope is looped about his waist, and he is taken to at creek netr by, where the keeper with a broom sweeps 0! the incrusted dirt, and he is then brought back for another week : wallowing. no dog is more lthy ; his practices are unman- tionahly foul. About 9 years ago clothing could be kept on him by constant watching, but soon he tore it in shreds and ate it, He also seemed deeply angered when clsd with civilized with s little His head was evidently troublesome, as - 1 vestments, and ranged in uncontrollable fury if 1 any one attempted to cover his body therewith. At other times he is calm, and dirtily dswdles away his unprotable life. In. winter he sits and shivers with the cold, but will not be cover- ed; and last year his toes were all frozen off. He is never sick, and has the most muscular- looking frame. His head is well shaped, and nothing but the stupid eye marks the lunatic This man, or beast, rather, will be 29 years 0." age the coming tironth, and 18 of those years have been spent in the poor house. His parents are very respectable people, though too poor to furnish him with a lodgment in an asylum where he could nd scientic care. "This has been reported," says the correspondent. ass parallel case to that of the nuu of Crscow. The inn was represented as enduring a forced con. Iueraent, and sulbsring painful altction. Any such ap;-rehentiou will be quickly dissipated by this account. Nothing can he done more than is now performed by a watchful and lrind-heert- ad keeper, unless iua csrefullfconducted Inns- ueeeylnm. sympathy for the` creature isof no appredahle good, and so is not extended. The man part seems extinct in him, and the animal that remains is reasonably well reader at once ask -It. .r.:. ----e( 4 I I 4 OFFICE REMOVED TU KING STREET ` N14`.-\RI_\' nDDndl"I`1.` mun /VI-1~v` St. L Kingston, March 31, 1869, March 31, 1869. LILIICIIJ D. Sn-nunn. Czunnxs WnLsou' President. Secretary CASH CAPITAL .. .. 51,000,000. AKE AND RIVER RISKS taken on bulls and cargoes at reasonable JAURQ \`nnD'n .__,, A! Omce-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, Mrgrch 20, I862. `LIIFKULI. April 23. 81 Kingston, March 31, 1869. ,,._____ _ _- ., .- VhV- .4-.--/-4 UF LON [)01`_{,__ Agent It Kingston, THOR KIRK J. 1:. ..,..`.m., nI.n., ~ )HYSICIAN. summon, &c., PURTLAND, Rnnidonm Harv-nvvunuhh [Q1110 -_.._ V. an Auaul. Theeaae of Bnrba.-A Ubryck_ the insane nun ofcraeow, which so recently shocked all Europe by the enormity of its details, is nut-passed by Another lhnl has just come to light in the South- old, L .', Poor-House. When the Cracow story came t it was thought that the fullest extent to which the image of God in the human form might be defaced by hoetile circumstances had brill ruched. But it now seems that the limit of human degradation is still lower. It was Iickening to_tin;er upon the details rel ting to the disgusting female lunatic, imprison d in n loathsome hut, naked and wallowinglla lth, with. the vermin of the narrow cell her only companions. Yet the Southold cue, which -is graphically deacrihed by n correspondent of the New York Tribune, is still more revolting. and nlorda an lnatanee wherein the human intellect he been by none strange fortnity plunged into lneparahle rnin. Thu Inllilnnn _l....A .- ._I.-- 7- -- - - audehleeve ac wankem, ARRISTERS and ATTORNEYS-at-LAW,- Oonveyancers, Notaries Public. IDl..I..._.I III lIr.-|g.__.. u IDIUIAN. DU IVUEIUN, Residence Harrowsmith. CAPITAL n....... . 1'11./D unzuuv1:.u 1U tumu b"1'1{l`.'l`.' l` NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY: BOOK STORE. Royal Assurance L`-olnpauu OI LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W. S'K`l{ANGE Agent. for Kingslo` ae--33. Street. ` 3 lusurmme Company New Haven, Uunu. slariue insurance. 15159. .UD, of the sl Cullego ofParis,C'1.1iefPhysician -y M.D. just in- MEDI- wurreucy. JAMES`SWIl-`T, Agent, SL Lawrence Wharf. ......w u. ularulc uunug ueen round, me two women were arrested.:1nd then accused each other. The trial lasted four days. The wo- man Dupin was condemned to hard labour for life, and lhdaxne Minrd to 20 years of the same punishment. nun, THOS. KIRKPATRICK. |.=:uI: puucxes on term: e permit. JAMES swurr, A r.,... JAMES SWIFT, .\ .-nu .....u.--.: L)" ll` 1, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. 1869. I. CHLOBODYNE PERMlN'l' - " ' """ "" V gel usuurr. during the lust twenty you-l. J "W . chemist, N.B.-'l`hia uid is a certain cure for grease in ho:-soa, nlao the Icab and rot in shop. .llLLIIJ IJII ll` 1' Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf :9 e 3 : `he 3001118 lhn nu:-la... $1,000,000. uv nun -- $24,000,000 mg on nu: tears or me other until the widnw Janvier at once got. rid oflha he disliked. Anne Dupin aletter thceatening poisoning Jamvier; but .\liard, the story, gave the letter oevernl bodies were. however, traces uf arsenic having nlnnn wn-n ..-.....~.-.) ._....I .L ., I olicit (7.! -1 31095 ce III we neighbourhood." S6ld by all Chemists, end at #0, Canon street, London. Qnnrts, 16s; pints, Be ; half- pinta, 49; glue-stoppered Imperial pints, ex- tra strength, 165 per dozen; and in bulk et 43 per gallon: bottles included. Each gal- lon making 200 gnllone, when diluted with water. See directions on every bottle; \ Recommended and used by Professor Simondev at the Royal Veterinary Oollege, during N_B_.'l`hi. Gum :. - ---A-2 - ..........I....._., .,,'.p.,.,.. we", mp H d . quaputy, 1n neniner of which hag tetxergnltalelg 1: am e , uh _ - - . in thug nefgtnon-ho?):'h the discs 1. "gm: [IV A nh-rniuon -...I -4 .;. ,- unuu ur caruollc eciu.-l em yours faith- fully, S. SIDNEY, See. and Manager. "Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Cannon street. This uid sets on the essential cause of disease by destroying the local conditions of he 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, thst in those parts of the house where it had been used, not s. single case of cholera subse- quently occurred; while in the four rooms shove alluded to, the disease still exists and some deaths have taken place. Two houses immediately opposite were quentitv. in neitnnr nf` m|....|. t..... u...- - rnvy uouncll. The value of the uid is shown by the following letter from the Secretary and Manager: Agricultural Hall, Ialington, Jan. 1868. Dear Sir,-Please to send eight gallons more of your Disinfecting Fluid, as per order enclosed. Having used various Disinfecling Fluids at our many shows, I can say with condence that none have had the instan- taneous and complete effect of Sir William Burneufa, and this too without producing any nuisance like the smell of chloride of lime or catholic acid.-I "Cant, Jnnhnnn D KY 00 1` uuu u. uugs ana omer vermin. Sir W. Burnenis Disinfecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant used at. the Agricul- tural Hall during the Smitheld Club Gama Show in 1866, by order of Hr Mag`esty s Privy Council. Thn vnlnn nf H... a...:; 5- v uL8.Dle &c.; .5 cm... uuuus wm 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 nnfnnt .n...........A _L-- a.\\n IA` SIIALAII./I3: I An extraordinary trial for poisoning has just taken place before the Court of Assizes r of the Sm-the The accused were the min- tressofthe Trois-Buis, at Bouluire, nanrcd Mind. and her servant Ann Dupin ; the victims being the first husband and the mo- ther of the former, and the son and step- father of the latter. This series of crimes dated as far back as 1865. and one of the most singular facts in this uhir is that. not- withstanding the almost. undisguised manner in which the four pe1`.~'ons .-ucctvsively ~ removed. fnur vmu-a ulmuhl lmms nI..u.m.i Ln, ' ul.lVlC8 0! 385 Sold in price 25 6d, - cial agents 1 pans of the ' suppues we moon 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 Its adapted travel- I AMPLOUGHS PYRETIC SALINE.--A Medicine that cures Sen Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; e`ei-veecing and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially calculated to main- Iain health, When mixed with water and taken during the efferveecence, it immedi ately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. In vilalizes and supplies the blood with those ples lost, alnn-ad An A........._,. A4- ii: uigusuve properties. As an assurance of its purity and salutary properties, it is only necessary to poi_t out the name of the celebrated and philanthro- pic Physician from whose prescription it is compounded. The entire lifeyot` that distin- guished msn was spent in promoting the health of his fellow-creatures, and his death, in December, 1861, was mourned as a na- tion-l loss. \U|....I......I.. -_.1 L LIULI ` 1 1035. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, Lamb's Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Furringdon Street; Batty and Co., Finsbury Pavement. Retail hv (`.h.m:.aoa :1 .... -- `A_I" ruusuury ravement. Retail by Chemists, Warehousemen, and throng Kingdom, and every wo The" Sam-.9 -,\`nnr-ial rcnume I01 me urumxercmef. Price Juhn Gosnell & Co.'s Ls Nublesse Perfume, n myst delicate Perfnne ofexquisile fragrance. Poumde. a-Ia- |.l<|ll'. La Noblesse Soap-esteemed for its unequal- led perfume and ne eznollienrqualities. Jchu Gosnell & Co. s Violet. and Milleeur Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. Nu nur- sery should be without it. Sold in boxes ut. Gd; in tin! ls each Jnhn (1.u....u 1. n- v- rum--- nu--L n ~- uu uusugreciole odour, I li c Patent M:-r-hnnin rnnusopny 01 Health, ac. Delicious with every known dish. Us habitual use increases the appetite and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for ita digestive properties. assnmnnn nf` in m...:e.. .....a ....u...___ u-nces ox pmsun were tound In his 1 nally. the servant's :11 had become zu-qr.1iuted ' of his mother. I .4 4... .1-.,.......... L-_ .- (~-

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