Kingston News (1868), 28 Sep 1869, p. 4

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-It--3 -up-no on --nu. The distiller: of whiskey have discovered that they can make more money by paying `the legnl duty on the mnnufacmred article and ded1ng_ honestly wuh the government Ihnn by pcymg government oiciela to hel than in evading the revenue laws. In othel; the tax innpoeed bylaw is lighter than weeds, _ `kl bx impoeed by inspectors, and no forth. 3: h evidently get the meen when grownup _e venue puun gm tz'y%j,_-='f`a:.".;::.;.`..:`..i.,"...'::r*;?:;;': nun __ wIOV_III_!pldf-lleitiutobe .' rename. John Goauall & Oo. s Jockey Club Perfume is in universal request as the most. admired Perfume for the Hsudkarchief. Price 25 6d. John Gaslnall h (`.n '1: I.u Nnh`naun D-..r....... cu; nu nus 15 each. John Gosuoll 5 Cola Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Tooth 3 pearl-like whiteness, protecca the enamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price la 6d each. Inaumtnnooua Hair nu - a-nu-min tn ......4....- irngruucu lo we Dream. rnce ls 6-1 each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce any shade Brown or Black, of good natural colour. It cannot possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. John Gosnell 4" Co. a Patent Trichosaron, or newly invented uair Brush, the peculiar me- chanical construction of which accompanies the two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. The P.u.ent Mu-hnninal m..;.. 6%.; R.....L.:.... rnvy uouncu. Tue value of the uid is following letter from the Manager: Am-ic-nhnni Wu" t.n__.- sxuxuuuneuusly. The Patent .\[-zchanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply to the Patentees and Sole Manu- facturers, JOHN GOSNELL J: 00., Perfnmers by Appointment to Her Majesty, lhc Princes-9 or` Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urmm Tuuucs Srmu:'r,1aI.e of 12 Three King Uourt, Lombard Street. {_?_______ HR WILLIAM BURNE'll"S DISINFECT- b ING FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, workhonses, factories, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wards, clothes and linen of sick, night- chairs, oesspools, drains. water closets, stables, dairies, larders, musty casks, tubs, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds 0! ships; apartments for searchers, npdertakers, and jurytneu,- and for post-mortem examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation of subjects for dissection; for the extermina- tion of hugs and other vermin. . Sir W. Burnett : l'liai.-.t'....:.... vII-=: uuu 01 qugs and other vermin. W. Burnett : Disiufecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant used at the Agricul- tural Hall during the Smitheld Club Cattle Show in 1866, by order of Her Majesty : Privy Council. Tna vnlnn M 91.. n..:.u :. -L-(, us u-5ca.nu I-rupurues. As an assurance of its purity and salutary properties, it is only necessary to poi..t. out the name of the celebrated and philanthro- pi: Physician from whose prescription it is compounded. The eniire life of that distin- guished man was spent in promoting the health of his fellow-creatures, and his death, in December, 1861, was mourned as a na- zion .1 loss. (Vhnlnanln --A l'~- ------`-*" ` " " LIULI . l 1039: Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro`- prietor, 69, Lamb ;-1 Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Ferriugdon Street; Betty and 00., Finsbury Pavement. Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Itallisn Warehousemen, and others, throughout the Kingdom, and every part of the world. Ask for The Sauce.-Special Export Agenta-Bux-goyne, Burbridgea, and Squire, 16, Colman Street, London. 50 1`HE" SAUCE. Prepared -by Alex- uuder Souahwood Stacker, from it recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Slllllb, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Fgnber of Sani- 1u.ryR(-form; Medical Membe} of the first Cr.'Der:l Board of Health; Author of the tirat. work on Fever in anyage or country, the Pniluaopby of Health, kc. Dellcious with nvm-u l.-nm... .a:.s. v.. VICTI- 'l`hinl-A grant of Cache \'a1ley,[ty miles long and tifxeen miles iu width, and the richest nnd most productive Valley in tho territory. ` L`.....-.I. A ---_A -4` D....L \'_l|\_ -1-.. _ A runusopny OI ueann, Kc. Dehcious with every known dish. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for its digesuva properties. an 51.41911!-ant-n 1.? it: nun-ion ....A -..I....._.. |. Al{PLOUGH S PYRETIU SALINE.-A Med:c':ne that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; etfervesoing "and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially calculated to main- tain health. When mixed with water and taken during the etfer-vescence, 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, Ernptive 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 V advice or assistance. Sold in patent stopper-ed glass bottles, price 25 6d, 4s 6d, lls, and 21s each. Spe- cial agents required and appointed in all parts of the world. IVHE gt-on frauds which continue to be prac- tised by obscure mlnnfncturarn. mm-A 7f'"'-" . Agrlcultural Hall, Islmgton, Dear Sit-,-Please to send e ore of vnur niainr...-p;..... m..:.a CAUTION. DAILY `NEWS--TUESDAY Evme. \ AS'EPTIL`,MBER 23. shown by the Sacretarv and lington, Jan. 1868. eight gallons qg Fluid, as per order various Disinfoctiug own, I can saw with u snown by the Secretary and RATES, AND IF Y9UD_O 1701` ALREADY TAKE Anvm-nan or { `urns AND INK nmsonvn A`? one: 1-0 (From the Philadelphia Prua.) ` FifIt-City Creek Canon, a grunt bf the Legiulutive Assembly of Utah, 1 heavily wooded district. from which the Saints ob- tnin their wood exclusively.evcry third` loud going to Brigham`: pile; ne water] power, running four miles; income froml thin Iouree $90,000 per nnnum. I Becond-The wntrr riuht. to Hill I _____.____.__.___. , BRIGHAM YUUNG S PROPERTY. I II` YOU WOULD ll YOU HAVE AND ATTRIBUTE. rnnm suoorw 1-0 A LIBERAL AND JUDIOIOUS USE or ' NEWSPAPER COLUMNS! CONTRACTS ADVERTISING! OF BUSINESS GARRY SUCH A JUDIOIOUS STIP A LITTLE FURTHER- AND REPEAT THE SIGN A THOUSAND TIMES. PLACE TH] PARTICULARS OF OUR BUSINESS A LOCAL PAPER runmsman IN -rnxa urn, rms JOURNAL `onus 1-1:: new nmuu FOR LOCAL um anxnnu. Anvnnrtsz. ' urn-s; rnnnron: ADYlB'rISlIN'l'Hl\/ DAILY ma-we." TRADESMEN AND VMERGI-IANT -ms ..sTmc$ POSSESSING IITKC IYIUK Ul IUTKHC C()uU`ryu - l F)fth-A grant of Lone Rock Valley, for ranch um! herd ground, an exteuaivc tract. n:-n. 'IL.. .._-I L..A_ 3.. n`_-u n-_-_ DAILY NEWS. ADVERTISE AND YEARLY ATTRACT OUSTOMEB8 Kl` YOU WOULD DRIVE YOUR Busmigss, um NOT T0 31: DRIVEN, SPENT HONEY HAY BE MADE ATITHB DAILY NEWS OFFICE. THE LARGE81 CIRCULATION 0! ANY NEWSPAPER IS THE BEST ADVERTISE IKICL. ` 8ixth-'!he conl bed: in Coal Canon, Ban Pate county, Utah. Sevc-nth-Ronl psmm in Salt Lnl.-A (`jov- ADVER I`lSEj ADVERTISE! MEDIUM ,WHlRR!1I AGREEMENTS ADVERTISE ADIIT TB] IMPORTANCE OI` TO ADVERTISE A uO0AL BUSINESS, '1`('BEREFORB G0 AND THE PUROHABI AND ERECTION OF AN ATTRACTIVE SIGN FOR YOUR PLACE PUBLIC AND` :IN THE XII KULU ISUII-Ky, MUCH. Sen.-nth-Real estate in Salt. Lake City ; Brigham`: block, $500,000; theatre build- ing, 875,000; dislillcry, with the whole Mormon tndc. 8200.000; various storm E and private residences, 8200.000. 5 Eighth-Four-tiftlis of Provo City. Ninth--Sugnr plsmations in the Sand- wich Islands. '1`--ll` lV..os.... 4`,...._- _--I,__ _.:u_ -4; I EOB ADVERTISING BEFORE TH Bil TABIIW or mapper. Ask for Lee. and Pen-ina Saue. K Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Pro prietore , Woroener ; leeera. Oroeae sud B|nck- : well ; Kenn. Bu-chi an Bone, Lond_on; 89- ' e. : And in 11.....- --a nn_ , EA AN D PERKINS Worcestershire Sauce This delicious Condiment, pronounced by lonnoiuenrs The only good sauce, is pre- _ axed solely by Lea and Pen-ins. The Public are reapectly cautioned again: two:-tbleaa imi- t.a.tione,s.nd honld see that Lou and Pen-ins Names are Jn Wrgpper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Ask for Lee. Pen-ins'Sauoe. for Exam-L 1.. .1... 1.-- BE ORIGINAL OHLORODYNE, invented by R. Freeman. Phurmsceutlst, ls sllowed-to be one at the greats: discoveries of the present century. It ls lsrgely employed by the most eminent Physioiqusnd` Surgeons in hospital and private practice in all psrts oi the world. It has elfects pecullsr toltself, end which no essential- ly diifersnt to those produced by the vsrious compounds bearing the name of Chlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rspidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, sl- Isys the lrritstion of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, sud givessleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use of opiates. It continues to hold it! unslhsxen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation . Eminent and scientic Physicians made aidevits that they hsve tested its eects in careful comparison with those of DR. (*)LLIS BROWNE S CHLORO. hnve tested its eects in carctul comparison with those ofDR. CULLIS BROWNEPS CHLORO- DYNE," and deposed to the facts that they found it a more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred "FREEM_lNB. Earl Rumell communicated to the Roval Col- was umoroame. The Medical Jim: and Gazette, January lath, 1866, states, II. hnsnn immense sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supply a want. and ll a place. Mnnlrfnl-.t.|1m(l hv the Inventor. Richard F:-no. G gr:::'.:!ne H38 engraved on CD8 UOVCTHIDQQ` Stamp outside each Bottle), FREEM.-\N`S ORIGI AL CIILORODYNE. xnul unu on Uotton, Silk or` ordinary way. BLENDING some of the dyes in 1 produce an innity of shade, 1 taste. W3 IIIIIJUE. ' Tentb-Cutton farms, woolen mills, and outing mills. Il`.Invnnlh_f`.\r-nnnnnv 0`... cl; Iuunnn BHQ greatly prelerreu "l'Ill`4lAl1.1lVD.' Russell oommunicsted the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in llsnills. the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Chlorodine. '77.. M'..J.'....l 72...... .....J (.'!....u. ,1 .........- 1 ml. a want. anu nu place." Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man,47O, Kenningzon Park Road, London, S. The zezzuine has engraved on the Gnvernment. 0_NDY'S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- mnt puries, deodorises, nndjdisinfects, by the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,-its active principle. Being entirely innoxious, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, tor which all other disinfectants, on accountof their poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are Ifnavailable and useleas`:\- Detecting organic impurities in air and water-. Purifying drinking and other water from or- ganic mutter, lead, &c. Freshcning the air of close places, and remov- ing bad smells. Freeing meat, sh, butter, or other provisions from taint. ` r'.m...e..-.. oh... `I... -ll`,...4.. -r --_,_,:, , CONFECTIONERK5 will nd Magenta, Violet, Orange and Pink useful colours. GELATINES and GLUES are successfully coloured with these dyes. INK: A Sixpenny hold; of Magenta to a pint or more of cold water WATER ' One drop of dye will tin} a quart; PRINTING Oottou, or Wool in the ordiuarv wnv nuruers or nooks, similar t Arabian Nights, &c., m,-y inated in this manner. BLANCMANGE, JELLY, ICE OREAMS, kc: Whi` add one or two drnna Ac 1 Il'0l1] K-8] [1 I. * Conntci-acting the effects of organic poisons taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provender. Freeing wheat and otbersec- from smut. - Maintaining the health of plants in pots and conservatories. Preserving and restoring the freshness of cut owers kept in water. Dnstmvina Hm I.li.yI.o at nm m.....,.,. ..z... uowcls Kc-pl . [I] water. Destroying the blight of the potato'.", vine, hop, mnlbeiry tree, &c. , 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.- lects 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.-Condy s Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in Water. and arfurds which is so common a cause of serious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use thovdilutcd uid with Candy's Ozoniser" or other Spray-prc ducer. nnnnvva nlmnu... --A------ .....,.. . .-u. Auuuury purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A B1 'xpenuy bottle of Magen- ta, Violet, Crimson or Blue will make from npiut to a. quart of beautiful colouring, ac- cording to shade required Apply with a brush. PAPER and WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2 Black to half a-pint of hot wntnr - UAA 0111111: A DOZUO Bl( a-pint hot water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A Sixpennv I Canary dissolved in 6 pint of boiling 1 PHOTOGRAPHS may be tinted; dilnt dye with water; a bottle of Magenta. pint of water. he. ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Orange ; pour 2| few drops into an eg add warm water; use with: brush on Borders of books, to Ward and I Arnhinn Ninlu- LA - __.-...-. uuvnnoxuu VVALDIL, , (FOR 'rou.n'r PUBPOSIS,) Removes from the mouth impure and foreign tastes and odours, whether arising from tobacco or other causes, and counteracts the irritation and morbid secretions of carious teeth. It puri- es and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to: promote a healthy state of the whoie body. I1 Ian! 1 n A u an".-... Tl;irtecnth-Claim against the `Union Pacic Rsilrund for grading done, in all 81,300,000; of which Urigham will receive $750,000. 'Ii`nu.-m...ol._'l`_....o.. 8.... ...:..,.. :_ u._ vuJ.1\Jl mauve, Violet and P recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, Vi Orange. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Magenta or Rose; add half a bottle to a pai then stir in the Whitening Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue am produce pretty tints by using on more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir ins few drops of Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Blue ` these impart delicate tints to La kc. ac. WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Hair. Fibres. Seaweed, Am ..... Ivory, Bone, Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract the dye quiekly, ifapplied in boiling watsr. BLUE: For laundry purposes is Bixpeuny tn, Vinlno 0-: ____ -- n- "- uuourva almrhls JYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible in this small space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics, they are also invaluable as a colouring agent for almost every known material, the with which they can be used and the brillian- cy of the result being, indeed, almost magcal. By their use almost any article of clothing can be dyed in a few minutes for a few pence without soiling the hands. Mmmn A Mn A nan, (u, Aennlngwn 1'a.r|-I noun, uonuon, B. gezzuine has engraved the Government hnmn (nnmirhx mar-h 'Rnt.l.ln\ F`R|'o'.F`.MAN`Q uoivDY's PATENT OZONISED WATER I {Irnn -an"... _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ __ \ uuu mum. suusmctory results. quantity of boiling water in pan. RIBBONS and SILES: with soap and water to avoid to render them clean. Dye in be nun in Ina-A ----~~ ' .__.. _a In _ _ ,0 L d . 3 __ ` Lon_don,sud Diapot, 5 Ruod `I ; .:3'i'}' ($ :'::s a':a 0ii:eno::n1ovno;'uy "'*"'h'd 177-l (T._j_:j__j.:.. UDSON S SIMPLE JYES ADV 6'16 Pan nun Ihnvn - an-7 g we nancs. MEMOBANDA. The mu-an.-nr. .....-I IIJU IUTTIIUTZ. : 1-`ourtb--A grant. of Rush Vulley, also a large tnct of fertile country. F)fIh-A arnnt nf Lnnn Rook V :-allow . -_...... V. yulluu welu. It purl- te H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Patentee, Battersea, London. ______.________. an ooule pail of water, as usual. and crimson one bottle or ad .uu nnuct. PAIN: bottle ed water dilute the ;a to a re. - Bllue, egg cup - r; or pen a, Lock s &c.. 111;? be nrnttiln ;n....., warm wgter. Magenta, for Pink nail nfwntnr Colour- Violet. Hlnn m- o:..1.. ,_ l at wn, -...,... -u uu|uur- iolet, or Pink; Luce, Linen, u w warn and hook 1,-y be prettily illum- Y, CORN FLOUR ifhile in II. Iinnm an-In uswyillb, 101' KIDS 5 pail teninn an n---` UUUKIIIK llI|l|H. Eleveu!h-Cncoonery fur the manu- fncture of silk, with thirty acres of mul~ berry trues. TIDlfl1|._Twnlvn thnncgnul nnrnn nf the both will le, accordipg IO H H10. 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GRANVILLE, F.R.8., Author of the "Spas ot Germany. Dr. Granville; has fouind that Dr. de Jo Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the de effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and it does not cause the nausea and indigestion T1nuAu*s sEA SALE for producing 3 real Sea. Both in your own Room. The above favourite pre mended. Sole Proprietors--'l`IDIAN_ E SON, Chem- ists, 16 Wormwood Street, London, 111.0. I paruion in strongly recom- _;_ rarlnu: Purity And and Paris. _ nnnwu IETI LIKES. Twelfth--Twelve thousand acres of land in Cache county, for stock raising pur- nosoa. A runs w.-_ - .-..u an av-nun. Tho Tun Land company Inn contracted with Kooplnnnochoop t 00. for 5,000 Qhineao lcbounn to work on the land: of the comp, Along the line of the Houston, Ocntul and Eel Eva Bnilvuy. The hbonrerl no ouch to :9. aka hon eight to ten dollars in gold pet nomh, and the company will give each an tinny acres of lsud. / NVL- 4I!-4:II-__ J __LE_L__ I no Subscribers may obrain back numbers at the following reduced ratea, viz ' British from Jnnnnrv 192022 in A- ...... 5cvu w uuarmg-cross Hospital. For several years past I have been in the hu- bit of prescribing Dr. de Jongh a Light.-Brown , and nd it to be much ban other varieties of the sun ave also employed with a View to toe: their relative superiority." _ TIDHAN S SALT,- ` Beg. yonn ah... I.-- A -_- _..-__.v- .4 v--n\-v By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the late J. P.Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc- tavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings. . PRICE--$7, for the two volumes. Bv flu: Lavu, xouu pages ana numerous Engravings. PRIGE--$7, volumes. By the post paid, $8. ` Iledical Otcer of Health and Chief Analyst to the City of London. In all caeeal have found Dr. de Jongh a Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence of cholaic compounda, and of iodine in a state of organic combination, are the moat 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 DR. BARLOW, F.B.S., Senior Phyeiclab to Guy's Hospital. I have frequently recommended persons con- sulting me to make use of Dr. do Jongh s Cod Liver 0iL I have been well satised with its e'ect.s, and believe it to be a very pure oil, well R. DE A JONGH S LIGHT-BROWN con LIVER om. * DR. DE JONGH S Oil is convincingly proved by an overwhelming weight of medical testimony, and by the practical test of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world,.to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most eica- cious, the most palatable, and, from its rapid curative effects, the most economical of all kinds. Hence the universal celebtity 01 Dr. de Jongh's Oil, and the unparalleled demand 'lor this uuri- valled preparation. * ma. EDWARD SMITH; 1r.1;`s., ' - Medical Oicer to the Poor Law Board of Great Britain. We think it a great advantage thst there is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which is universally admitted to be genuine---the Light-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. do Jongh. It has long been our pmctice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend this kind, since, amidst :1 much variety and un- ' certainty, we have condence in its genuine- ness.--(Extraet from Consumption : its Early and Remediable Stages,) ` DR. E& F.R.S., ' Coroner for Central Middlesex. I consider that the purity of this-uil is secur- ed in its preparation, by the personal attention of so good a chemist and intelligent a physician as Dr. de Jongln, who has also written the best medical treatise on the all with which I am ac- quainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to nny_other kind as regards genuineness and medical elli- cacy. - mg` Bk T3`. `T. ' ' 7`; `C -..,..-..... ... v.u.um_v Lu uuu queen In Ireland. I have frequently prescribed Dr. do Jongh s Light.-Bmwucod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, and A therapeutic agent of great value." AID. l.A.l'I1` Medical Otcer flan Dion .3] SELECT H MEDICAL OPINIONS. } sue HENRY unsn, BART., M.D., 1 Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Irlnnd.` T hnvn fnannnntlu n.........:I......I n`- g, 1 -. rv The L. 8. Pub. co. also publish The Ifarmen- s Guide BRITISH PERIODICALS. -L_ IARDLEY & oo., xv-.1 . _ Porfumetl. `Prize Int: and an-.n.a.... . - f '7 _ ___ -:`-.LV J. 1 wnnxmr Emmi JOURNAL, - A 1176 mm NEWS on gum NTE1(:0mNATvv1'Na smonms AND E . -- nnwm czurron, 1330., 1110.3, Surgeon to Gharingacrosa Hospital. `For vearn must I 1..-- 5...... :_ .- BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. PATENT SUNFLOWER OIL SOAP. GLXOEBINE SOAP. ` er! Varietv of PA... a`..-- :- `L a. II IUUIX '.U,U\HI I I Beoond-The water -`Io CHRONICLE AND%1\T1A}\;/S, A rams? Jonm... DR. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S '1 I001:-4... 4.. n... `D--- I A- h - I POSTAGE. It. hv mail. fl'IA pnafn NE SOAP. A la r of Fancy Soaps ix; lb Ban. ` of 3 Tsblou. Bub no and Violet Pqwden, OoI- are llxtmcu, Lnvaider` Water - Lu'e.Lime Jniceddd GI oorine: ' ] -iptiorn of prepnntiona for the rno.- Bin-maa... 5.2 n-'-:'-"-' -- I L, Fancy Soup Maker: and '1-izo Modal A-snha rm: ruxn runusnlug UO., Walker-street, N .Y. 'le..1}1'rssj ' ._ r-vuuvvu nut: UBIIPBG m and that sea indigestion too administration of the A ROYAL BEVGAL `TIGER . L.RaE. .-.._,. . Jongh s I desired ads. and clue 84.00 '1 ,nn "J -UU 10.00 12.00 .1 In '1 .uU 10.00 13.00 15.00 Daily News Office, ynblishod` ovary ._ Dollar! var. .'".`-. - 8ubicrilIerp_VHo' rpaih b-raw! |'1'..1?1 ."".-g . 0 r '-BANSACTB bminnu with an _ ...... .. . ...us_,1_~%,% _ ' Parliamentary ad Pati;gf hH"` . . t t t a V .. LIHO Of and the other Depsrtmegnog 44 " ment; Obtains Incorponlionhf 5 Letters Patent; I Ina ut 9" Prinnto Blip; during `the Sudan. ` Wll IIIX pnfuogi. ` . r-"___ r N.B.--Tho Iqnau bk`! nary business of colnlnofl .Do% ' such bounce it` will not be bald. 8Ales,Advex-tisemanto o! SI_:ipl.; _ [partnership Notices, P:-into . individual iemberl Qf H for Sale. ' \ ueuerl ratent; Drum Private Bill; C_opy Rights ind the Rm:.a.`. tlii 2 . TUl;.`DAY k\'E.VING, SEPT. _ Ho]. A. CAMPBELL. lilm.....'. no nun during _ ` 7"? ngopy Rights and anu. r marks and dgsigng procured. . ` ' , Drawings peci ca'tjonumnIlotIQj' necessary 3 secure Patents of: ` pared on receipt of the lode! ofggl REFER`!-I-};"CEF1 - ngrnnnucn;-2, . A.OAl[PB i.1.,1u. . ' RICHARD JUSON E39,: Mnana. mo]: L1: w1s #7801.` - - W. 1!`. WILSON, Esq.,S'mic6e. `A , Hon. JOHN GARLING, 1...`a.W~; BULL, E39,, Impeetpr of A ` ' ` ` Life Assurance Oompan ' July Int. 1867. 1 insertion. ' '}*% Suhseqngntinseronsnot -- _ , , once 3 week, 4 cents per line. 1: Notices oflhl. . .60 coal`! ` `- Do of_MarriA?ge|.6o `F ' Do ofDeet.hs.'.. 50 ` ,` Busumss No-r1oIs.-All *= . heading, loaded or solid, 8 ~ w i ` snred by a scale of solid 2 under 10 lines 75 cents, nndsr7._` Other Notices in editorial ~= A of which in to promote the poem I interests of Indiv_igue_!s or G * ~1 Reports of Banks, Insurance 9 - `- to attend Leotiues, Ann I Sermons; acknowledgements __ * -to be considered advert ' M on the same scale and in tho` Rnninnnn Nnnga 7' " Price for signers` for one yeirgiifi $40 with the pfego ofultorint 1 month. ~ "'45: ' Bnlfaqunn for piper with same pr! . v -:7. arr} N.B.-T.hn ulnar : K tviuun. i for Sale. unqgngpdrivg ' Nags i ~ - ` mo ' , _ um onnonmpg "" " " `'1 `sh; Iqek. Fol Fjfty. s aublhhod mryfil-.r_ `Man. you msyjend 1;... mantis on an real uu um name BCIIG 1 Business Notices." Ivnnvuvup I mug," " The Sacred Lute? We wilf send: 1 any address, on receipt of _, ` Gonna: Pnonn iaasfolldvi` ` Single copies in papef cove:-1,.-.;; By the _100, _`.,-y Single oopie in boa:dcovexI,.. Bythe 1oo, . H 4- SLBBATH SCHOOL` X17310 MONTH. We publish it Newopg` u t away. Bend fo: 3 01' ' - BROWN` 420 uuu 1:) cent: I01 everyln . 10 liieu, 51,25 forgpt` _ __` 4_ 17 cents for every sublpqiipnf Ii. .uon;1o1iuea,*Lcenwpqrin tion, and tivo cents per lingo fort insertion. nk-nnnnnb >:......_A&.-- --A -3-` 7, xx aria TWO 81'RLI+3 up is ennbied to execute with greater expedition in the City, an on-den-I_ tor" V may be favored. ~Work 66$ stun. . DAAL- 7iTnTIiIai1}_{ ixfclu? LAIHII :)l',.uA1' . J 6 linesvand under, Sl,t and 13 cent: for everym ' _. lixien. $1.25 for am The Provincial Hardin fuc-luring com; A RE now producing an mpg . of American Psttetp, LOCKS, LATOBEB, KNO offer them for sale, to the` " a and at priced to do any wiiluh any but BONE IIADB. Q3 direct. to the Mannfsctory, 3;, West; or to the Company : Lia Messrs Even: I Run. an ' we will give full pqrticuhtl; -V NITUBE P - ' if JUST INTRODUCED, all leading honss in Pianos, Orgins, Billiard T - be. Every one who ha 3' ` bottle of thin Polihh. Scull ' is put up inbottlen st an). . no nu: gxve mu pqmculntl put up inbottles It 303:; hnlfa dozen an nvnn-R"-1 is put inbottles at 3Qe_ dozen are ordbroilt ward prepaid by Expren. Territory and Agencies _ . mmwm of Pun: an Fae!` 7 ~Job Printing, and hnving , west; or to me attended to. V `BE NEW SABBATH__ _ _ BOOK, _ Tn Gong , Perkins, Author of The net," The Nevrshinihg ' King, The Scent] Lute, wiil Iendslnocimnn ....;..- Book, Job, and V as TA ELISE -An; U JUBI IJEEUB-4:` carefully printed do " , Form of Deed legalised E? " at the Daily News Oice gages and utlner law To .- L. , rma .. Jllulll rig1;t runny Anntnu. `Ti .'l`heaqun'e to he 22 um dtwligl The hnlfoqnare 11 mm anus, 4 L`;-. square` :40 with tha m-mt ... nfnlmrinr PRINTING IN Books, Labels, Handbillu, Pamphlets, Invimtiopa,. Lui Blnnlu, Posting Bills, Gbnuen Bills, Railroad Bills, `Cheque Books. uneque boon, Business Ou-dc, row mus, `Cheque Books, Oman. uni? Tan Dun Z lUI' LUE IUIILIS my, the amount Anvnnrlq: : A" V `"'1i'3:.', SKETOHISJ; Duh] in}: AA ._ . ` 7| excepted). ~ . 0- no.-mu, wnDm:snn_r,. V4 mug. .x 5,30 0`OL00 K, Ki ;`| TUESDAYS, 1:wRsnAYs, Pits at om:-'o'o 001: AM. or rain: nf Hugh: 9 as D.-`gm. B. anon, _ . PIUI! `(ilk Klnglton, my 111, 1889. Lake .8tumen, meeting 6:15 ` " Bone and Oawego. At 2:15 P.Il.; enacting. Trunk train from tho Welt`- Qnlnto Steamer, meeting tho -4: for Rome sud Oswego,Ihd.the N ( porutiou Company : Propelhn Vincent for Oswogo and nll W 0: Monday oily at I LI. `DF`lVI'YDM'fll!I mm | ` Rome and Oawego, meeting G-and ; iutnd Wen um Bag of Quinn` |:u'I'Uu1uNG, Lona: Cope Tnoent - At 0:45 A.I[. on trial at At 6 P.K. on arrival of ttdin t `r -DAILY non `For Bath. Plcmn and : Kingston andljago ill: ` aomauaaig W1g,.2`oA A! u r.u. arrival or train 1! Oswego; * For Freight or PAu&3!_.IlI1!'!'1|l , _ * . I. KIN 'I....o .1 Eimngston and TWolre_1si; = and Saturdays ' .. '..' ondnyl snd Batutisyl .3 A Stumerswgee/r}ow(I`on`woy from Cape . . . . ..'l: V BU AY TRIPS. - 9 Al. J 1315 P.I. / - n In"Irnu- -r-yuan \-v--.., u-vvynuu) us H-AL]?-PAST FIVE o'clock. Also, one of-the 8 2 for Montreal every Honing (I ' pt HALF-PAB 1` FIVE, . For Puugb Tickets apply at Join: and Bram, Ontario Street, 0 End Rive: Stoamboet Oice, S .Wherf, foot of Johnson Street, ~` Punennn nlnini in on. w I; wnnn, was 01 Jonnsonlreet. Pnuengpn going to the W "gun Tickets vi: Great Western, E`~1llIn.nkea and Ilichigin Gontrd ..Detroit, Chicago, Hilvnlkoe, Enid nllo for ull the principl poihb pad also via Pacic Railroad toll Uolondo, Nendn nd Odiomh. 5` -' A Oonfonnbln Ad nun... 1 f` Oonfornblo Ad Oonven ` Room for Lsdiu and Gentlemen o n n y"UOlOI'IIO, menu: nu (}nli_`ornII.J Lu Upll sue otners, which are secret com- pounds, out of th`e market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe e eecret re- medy. Cnsnus Kmn, M.D. To It Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-``I only require: to be known to be epprecisted. I have no hesitetien in characterising it (viz., Torrie : Ghlorodyue) as the most useful med` cine that has appeared during the present century. In di_nrrhces, colic, ngue, spacing, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article that can be tuned. No'rn.--The Profession is turned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the mnrket. Each genuine bottle bears a fac- simile of Proprietor : signature on the stamp oeteide. -4.` sun. A _ _ - - ~- v unrun-.-' 1 Kingston` daily. Lnnsi At a AJL _ I KC`. ' A"`:{'.3`::"s'.':n'i'..;iT ." T'.'f'"d"'.` Hondnn And Snturinn `>`'`- in. snnnx . . .. .. am; y -- ussposru... > -c. ` ~ KlNG8`l`0N..... E? -I uA1uGmrr....... - u _9lAlPION.... L-4* --A *oonm'rmu .. ; `One of the Steamers at up have lho_St. Lunencu Wharf, guess. for Toronto and Hunmon jbon (Hominy exoopled) ' u IAI'.lI,nAnm unrn [K r I or I'll 0| lfrillt 0| R-pun 9: board, page , J. HARP. , ` 3%! 0 Kingston, am April, um. ___________j_ - -vnulllll {KY8 For rates or Froig hlitnin on bond. at to a, `unvuuuaxu, NE'0'O Kingston, 27, 1869. U. I. KLN Fury Buf,!o9to!Br Kinguou,Aug. s,xs6_9_. " U. l.Ll ' ~ Foot of- linmon, am April 1,869. 5-.nusn.m.nnd8pm. .01`! In P . ". ~"*.s?:.P?'.z,.. I 3.33 - , dishonest dint.-il 3' P`"i` "35. how unprcnubleic in toelfep gugno until Ihoy _Ind out thus bounty pays pg-has V ty.--N. Y. Harald. .nm. rB;"B-FxEi,7 I Using}: % J _._-- 1-72; _- on - ll Above u II`;-`;P0Id`: C4,,` J . glondlll Upper-canui ,1 an Q54!-VLUJ-UL \_I&.V . V 0. Hnuonn, Jnuiour, *0lll.lx0ING 22nd instant. `Index. Leno Kingston` - ma non}. um. stli ..n4`-__- _ KVOLUME X1 'W1.'1`E`1`6VY> - `PIERRE-I_`?_ON'V]_ ._- .....r........ `I. -I-\4|.| -uni`). `*1./(IYICGL TOWI.E S CHLORODYNE. The Original Prapuagion of known Composi- . non. From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Ohlorofonn. Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you would advertise your Ghlorodyne more than you do, you would help to bpu. the others, which nounda. out. of Life mnrknt 11.... _J- - 'f~'x1';'"r% Upper-caun, L'l`AN...... IPOB`l ..... FSTONN... -5; NET....... 3:- IPION ___. INTH!LN.. u. III, 93.10 , J. oannumnns. Freig H. `Til uni] can u RETURNING, ~ Ngvizauon ..5FP'!"" G. Foot of nuns-noun`: A. WU ulllvlll, `VOLIOITOR xx UEANOERY. b 0ioe-Clarence Street, Kingston, C.W. ' J. P. Gxnnmanuvl. L.L.B. | Rxcn. T. WALKII. I I I \Jl\L`nl K A A [i Chancery, Now street, Kingston. , -._._;_____ CHOLERA, DIARRHCEA, kc. EARL RUSSELL sent to the Golleg Physicians 1 communication receive mm from Msnilla (where cholera had graing learfully) to the etfecz that, ol remedies Lried,,Ob1orodyne was the most as tire uvdu The day seems as yet, unbappily, for dis- tant when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be bopcd that the profehiou will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of such tbings.-Lancet. 'rnwi.w.ci nm nnnrmm. ! OFFICE. REMOVED TO KING STREET 1 NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY 1 BOOK STORE. '-. own TO Ls:.~i1) _ 5o,ooq{o'_1en.J on the A security of R.ea\lEsunein the City or Coun- try at A low rate of interest. No commission charged. R. M. ROSE. Anril 22 . .c.=.ucu;. ' Secretary CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. ARE AND RIVER RISKS r...kon on hulls L and cargoes at reasonabie rates. JAMES SWIFT, Agent, Kingston, March 31, '69. St. Lawrence Whnrt. Home Insurance Liompany of Kenn Haven, D R.--...... gt}, IJU" Losses paid in 50 years, Tholnrgut Iebooner lbs! in: ever built ur- dnd at Nnw York on Friday. She is 3 my van], built at New Hues, CL, And is 875 tool, cnrpou\or | neunremenv, and has clpncixy for about 2,400 meter canon. She will 10.; In labile, Ibenen use will nil for some Euro. "gn port with 3 onrgo of cotton. `Pk. Town: Lnnll .lUlIIr\QI|' lg--- --_._-,. . By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Cress Seeds in A state of germination, they are united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irritative and stubborn mineral has thus become the nucleus of an organic substance capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to the stomach. _ Agent for England and British Possessions, E. G. DUFBESNE, 79 Watling Street. May be obtained of all Chemists. ! Plunnlx I-`Ire Assurance Company I 1\L` rnunnnr Agent for Kingston 0:ce-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Home Iusurallce Company of New Haven, Uonu. _j. CAPITAL .. .. $1,009,099. PREMIUMS RECEIVED DURING 1868- $2,079,896. Funds deposited in the hands of the Govenneut for the security of Policybolders. W All re risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. I A unn nun...- Etna Insilmnce Co. of Hart- ford, Uonn PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-- s5,15o,931,71. 14...... ....:.: :_ z.\ __, - ' `BIS Company has been doing business in I Canada for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt and liberal semementofevery fair claim. 1!. has fully complied with the laws of Canada by the deposit with the Government. of Stocks to the amount of Qn nnn R. V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the Medical College of Paris, CniefPbysician Emrsordinary for Epidemic: in Paris, lane MD. at the Civil Hospitals of Algiers, has just in- 11' ! cxmss. odnced in Epgland his ORGANIC MEDI-. UILV DB. They consist of three preparations- THE BAUDEINE, An elciant and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Dian-haaa, Dysentery, and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Band for thxs valuable preparation. Price: Small. 15 lid: Medium .1 RA . I ..--- v. mnuu Ior U113 va'.r1:).ble Small, lid; Medium, 43 5d; Large Size, 11: per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRQN, For strengthening the b'_ysI.am.-PricT2s 9d per Boule. nu unugnuuunug ma o_ysLem.-1 rice 25 per THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For pnritying the Blood.-Price 23 9d per Bottle. ', The above Preparations are in the form of Sweeunonta, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly odspted for Infants and Molhetl nursing. .......... ., Bv the u.a aeuu. The village of French Mountain, between Glen's Falls and Lake George, was the scene of unusual excitement a few nights ago.` Campbell's circus and rnenagerie had been Wing an exhibition there, and, at :1 late Ehur, long after the audience had been dis mined and the canvas pulled down, as the watchman left in charge was returning from an inspection of the stables, he observed at large animal dart across his path and almost instantly vanish in the darkness. Suspect- dat once that some one or more of the ' benete had escaped from their bondage, he hastened I0 where the cages were coral- lod, and discovered that the largest of the two elephants had drawn the stake to which he had been Eaetened and had upset the cage of the Bengal tiger, breaking the doors and bending the h rs in such a manner as to al- lovthe animalto escape. To run to the hotel, awaken the elephant driver and sum- Inon all bands, was the work of a -moment. The elephant was promptly fettered and a. search for the truant tiger commenced ; the scene. it is stated. wan nnn or inrlnan-lml.l.-. I369. . .........u.-.. I ucuens1AgeDL INCORPORATED IN 1819. UAPITAL $3,000,090, ASS:-:Tsg:5,15o,931,71 I IULL ASL) L`-ARGO HISKS to and from Inland Ports ozi fuv.;u:able terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted and paid in Canada Currency. JAMES Hwlnm A ....... . _-_-...___j._...._ DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIQMEDICINE. IITOQUCCQ I '1'. QUUAIUU And is preps:-ed,t:a issue policies on low as the safety of the assured will per JA uou Qivnn .tQ. OHLOROFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPE RMINT. Bole Kannfsctux-or :-A. P. Towlo, Chemist, hnohntor.` Emu _ Insurance llnrtfo rd , L. J. Huosn, President. I|vr1.\v~nr\.x.` . _.. J. R. mun, .11)., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &c., PORTLAND, Residence Han-owsmith. OF LIJN I)9: Agent at Kingston, `PROS KIRR Apri1'23, suureu rur sue Lruuut tiger commenced the scene, is stated, was one of indescribable excitement. None but two or three of the most resolute of the showmen would lead in the search, the remainder following at a re- spectful distance and in the greatest trepi- dation. _ The tiger was not long in making known his whereabouts, for the bleating of a calf, in mingled intonation, ofpziiu and ter- ror. emanating from a cow shed on a line with the show lot, indicated that his royal highness was aatiating his gluttonous appe- tits on live veal. The leading spirits of the hunt approached, and by the aid of their torches, discovered that the t.iger`h_s,d strick- en down a yearling heifer, and was couched over the dying animal, grcedily lapping the blood which spurted from a large wound in _ its neck. A plan for capture was soon de- vised, and the keeper of the tiger at once set about puttingit in practice. He procured a rope, and making a noose in the form of n. lariat, he ascended by a ladder from the out- side of the shed to a window, from whence he passed to the rafters immediately over the tiger. He then gave a loud shout, which caused the tiger to look upward, giving him an opportunity to throw the lsfiat over the animal : head, whichlfeet he dexterously ac- complished. Drawing his rope taut he made it fast to a beam, and another rope was pass- ed to him, with which he succeeded in lasso- ing the tiger in the same manner as before. The keeper then threw the end of one rope to a party of men who were near the en- trance to the shed, and when they had se- cured it he threw the end of the other rope to another party, and the two lines were at once at. etched, each party walking in an opposite direction. When the tiger would make a rush at one group, of his captors, the others would haul taut on their line, and thus prevent him from doing any mischief. After much exertion he was dragged back to his cage, which had in the meantime been repaired. When he came in view of his den he bounded in 0! his own accord; but the attendants in their haste to secure his: elosed the iron door too suddenly and severed about a foot of his tnajesty s tail- hua spoiling, to It certain degree, his magni- Iesut appearance, but preventing an end- lau amount of depredation and loss of life, varlngps, besides securing to the proprietors a very valuable an1mal.-aRoc}iater Union. Much 32, 1869. II D. Sn-nun. President. :1 A on n . n....*. Kingston, March 31, 1869. St. L Kingston, March 31, 1869. Glldoreevo 3:. Wulkem, ARRISTERS and ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Oonroysnoeru, Notaries Public. Richard T. Walkom, |nl.1nI'l'nn In IIDAUHDDV u xuuunn, nu nuniua, Harrowsmith. - V V `:|(~)sq:p|1 I TTORNEY AT K (`I ....... ..... \r-... Royal Assurance iiompany OI LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W.STRANGE. A Ivan} I)`. L';..,....... Twine insurance. I569. us uuppuwu L0 ue very large.- Banntcentb-The property of the sub- ject; sent upon foreign missions, always npproprinlrd by the Lion of the Lord." _.- vuvlvlll uuu D8011 lVly)WI.<;"t_he of all ,,0b1orodyne effec- 850.000 urrency. JAMES_SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Why- (Oil rizos. KIRKPATRICK. Bnwdcu, `-IAV, \b'nl'H`it0!' in my Public, ;.-., 35} King e assured wxu perm. JAMES SWIFT, A Ivnn JAMES swwr, A I...` .. -...uuu uvvxl` 1, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. 1869 unD_n3W ll` 1', Agent, Lawrence Wharf. .j. -Compuny 01'! Conn. E. P. Dorm, General Agent. in IN Imo Creek This. -.1 CHARLIE Wu.sos' V Secretary _ ,, Qlnnnnnn ILA IV . D I l\\kVLI0_ Agent foriiingslon 363. .nn|.anI AJIV ll` I, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf ;9 LL11`. . icies terms as 1 permit. i SWIFT $24,ooo,ooo_ u uuucge 01 1 received by ra been College of `. received my `cu Uy been nf all uunng we Lllt twouty yous. N.B.--'l`his uid is a certain cure for ln houoa,a1no the ab and rot in sheep. Qiumvvv. FourLeen(h-Twcnly-ve WlV`(S in the ail}. The number ot"'spirit.uul wives legion. Many female Saints nre anxious lobe sealed to Bnglmm, in order to be carried "across" by him, and thus have their salvation insured. Brigham kindly Ielll _them to his predecessor, Jl)it`pl] Smith, for eternity, and to himself for time, Ind then appoints the bishop of the nttomcy in fact, by virtue of which the Mid bishop has the exclusive right to sup- port her. Filteenth--Forty-ve children. Sixzeeuth-0ash ('11 hand. As Brigham in trnstno in n-nan far the Pr....nl. V` .lP\ i in we neighbourhood." _ - G S6ld by all Chemists, and at :90, Canon street, London. Qua:-ts, 16:; pins, 89 ; buf- pints, 4a; glue-stoppered Imperial pints; ex- in strength, 16: per dozen; and in built at 49 per gallon: bottles included. Each gul- lon making 200 gallons, when diluxed with water. See directions on every bottle: Recommended and used by Professor Simonda at the Royal Veterinary Oollego, during the last twenty. ' is n cumin Anita I --- V _ , _ __.-.. Ill wunurlu OI lime or cerbolic ecid.-I am yours faith- fully, S. Smsny, Sec. and Manager. _Cupt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Oennon 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 : 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 e single case of cholera subse- quently occurred; while in the four rooms above alluded to, the disease still exists I-Dd some deaths hove taken place. Two hnn-.- v van. gross rruuus wnicn continue to be 1 by manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the in- bels attached to JOHN GQSNELL & Oo. s PERFUMERY, render it imperative upon the Proprietors to Cannon the public against such nefarious proceedings, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of respec- table dealers, who import direct." from John Gosnell 8; Co. ; ani invite special attention to the address- RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urns. Taurus S'rsn'r. J0h GOEIJBH & CDJE Salem: pnrflirnnu - Eng nnu bu 1.1. w near, 93 Urns Taurus John 3 Uo. a Select Perfumes: Es: Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- Lorin Bouquet, Fungipunni, Military Bouquet, the Bride": Bouquet. John Gosnell 6: Oo. a Prince of Wales Per- fume, A most choice and fashionable perfume. John Gosnell & Co '5 Princess Alenndnlua uune, a most. cnonce and mstuonnble perfume. Princess Alexandra's Perfume, A most choice nnd delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her Royal rlighneas. Jnhn r1n....n L n,.v.. 11...... um. n-Lmn A runume lot` we nsuukercmer. Price 6d. John Gaanell & Cole La Noblesse Perfume, A most delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. John Gosnell & Cole Noblease Pomndn pl.-- :: muss ueucuo rename oi exquisite fragrance. G0, : Noblesse Pomude, ele-- gently poi-fumed, and highly recommended for beautifying andju-omotiug the growth of the h ' . `rm \1-LI......- Q-.- . , A V W 3 - lldlf. La Noblease Soap-eateemed for its unequal- led perfume and ne emollient qualities. John Gosnell dz Co. s Violet and Slillomn u-u pennme mm mm emollient qualities. Violet and Llilleeur Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. No unr- aery should be without it. Sold in boxes at 8:1; in tins 15 each. Jnhn llnunnll 5 Ha . (Vt...--.. lI|-...L 1),-.- 2, ulguuullc John Gosnell & Oo.`s Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. In}... (1.-.....-II L (1-1- r-_t__, nu I n - Au uuancc nu lrl'!(. HM" tut: not accountable to any one obtained in than large capacitj is supposed to be very large; &ventcenth-'l`ha nrnna-rh

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