uu, u wmcn rate atock is Ilill Merchants Bank--Snlea at 11 dd H6, cloning with buyers at .u1sg. I Quebec Bunk--In naked for ; pone on l:nl.rkoL . lotion : Bu1k-Sellors uk ` can 1_o2i. iiompzuly } TEAM), . n.n_-1'ms mum is an ce in horaen, also the scab V- ...u-uicuuug _ l Fluids at our many shows, I can say with condence that none have had the instan- taneous and complete effect of Sir William , Burnettfs, and this too without.producin 1 any nuisance like the smell of chloride of _ lime or cai-bolic acid.-I am yours fairn- . fully, -S. Siniuzx , See. and Manager. .3 Cant Jar-Iranr. Dv nn 1'` rllu-IO ur caroonc acid.-I y4 ` - S. SIDREY, .' Il Capt. Jackson, R.N., 90, Cauac . This fluid acts on the essential ldisease by destroying the local (:0 l the atmosphere under which chole frequently developed and propaga nstance: In :1 hnnnn m e. A 2 rrivy uouncil. The value of the uid following letter from Manag-=r: = k Agricultural Hall, lslington, Jan. 1868. , Dear Sir,--Please to send eight gallons more of your Disinfecting Fluid, as per order enclosecl. Having used various Diainfecting Fluids ,condence have has .i.,.- is shown by the the Secretary and , un.-vvucu pmces, netween decks of ships, fever wards, clothes and line: of sick, night- chsirs, cesspools, drains, water closets, stables, dairies, larders, musty casks, tubs, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds of ships; apartments for searchers, nndertakers, and jurymen, and for post-mortetn examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation 0: subjects for dissection; tor the extermina- tion of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Bnrnett s Disinfecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant need at the Agricul- tural Hall during the Smitheld Club Csttla Show in 1866, by order of Her Msjesty s Privy Council. The vninn in!` nu. ll.-=1 !- .... .._, .u.uu.uu, unu nun Lnereby rendered un- lit to support health and prolong human life, it has been found eminently b6l c'1cial; and its sustaining an d purifying inn ence acts as a. preventive to disease, as th. nu- merous unsolicited testimonials a.ccomp..;y- ing each bottle will prove. Its portability renders it udmirably adapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when distant from medical advice or assistance. Sold in nnfnnt .........__.A - uuumrs, apply to the Patentees and sob facturers, JOHN GOSNELI. & C0,, Pe by Appointment to Her Majesty, the I of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 91 Truuas STREET, late of 12 Three King Lombard Street. 50TII}1" SAUCE. I i'epnrc-cl by Alex- . under `cinutlisvomi Stockcr, from ia recipe by his C-stain, the late Dr south- lwocd Smith, thirty-re years Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Simi- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first General Board of Health; Author of the fsi. work on Fever in any age or country, the Philosophy oi` Health, &c. Delicious with every known diab. its habitual use increases the appetite and pro- moles digestion. It is much esteemed tor its digestive properties. As an SRI1!`)\nl'n :.f` in m--H- --4 --'-~-- - '"Singlo co>pi;s(;V the(C:1x;ucx.I up Iva, containing the news of the week, may be In wrappers for mailing. Price 3d. each iunod every Friday. SINGLE COPIES of H... n..... u_-- - no ulaagreeable odour, John Gosnell t 230. : newly invented nair 1 chanicul cunstruclion the two operations of c simultaneously. The Patent MPP,1Ah;l snmznmueoualy. V Patent Mechanical Chair foxj Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply the Patentees Sole Manu- facturers, GOSNELI. xx r`.n D"; .... -- / IO HE" S AUUE. Pm .-nrnhxr `~lI\!1.`||txv...\ on; In uns ls each. I John Gosnell St Co. s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price Is Gd each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce any shade Brown or Black. of szood munnl 1 rrngrnnce to the breath. 2! ` shade Black, good colour. It cannot poaslbly injure the 1: no disagreeable odour, and is easily up John (}nnp|| 3- T`n a DA-tr---* "`--'~'-- a most aancate Vertdme of exquisite fragzrm John Gosnell dz Co/s Noblesse Pommie, 4 gaudy perfumed, and highly recommended beautifying and promoting the growth of hair. 1.`. NI.-.I..I..,.-.. a--- H: - ~ mu penume and hue emollient qualities. John Gosnell 3: Co. s Violet and Milleeur Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. No nur- sery should be without it. Sold in boxes at Gd; in tins 15 each. Jnhn fl.-m...,1I 1. (1-1. ny___,_ m A v~ rename. John Gosnell & Co. s Jockey Club Perfume is in universal requeat. as the most admired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price 23 6d. John Goeneil & Cola La Nohlesse Perfume, a most dalicate Perfume of fragrance. Noblennn Pnmniln .1..- umr. La Noblesee Soap-esteemed for its unequal- led perfume and ne emollient Goane1I& Violet and MuI.a.... LIIU nnues bouquet. John Gosnell & Cofa Prince of Wa1es Per- fume, a. most choice and fashionable perfume. John Gosnell & Co '5 Princess Alexandra : ~~-- " " 1:43 `* . East and West night trains 9:00 7:00 A.M. Th UNHTED STATES NAILS. ma c"K1I Mall: for lfew York, Boston, Oswego `ad 5 V"`9'1.`. WI be closed at 1l;3O am. -30 p.111. dally, Sundays excepted. BRITISH MAILS nume, mos: chance and msbionable Princess Alexandra : Perfume, a most choice and delicate perfume," prepared _expu'essly for the use of Her Royal riigbness. Jnhn nnannll 1. n... -. 11..-..- rm- -my mguness. I John Gosnell & Co.'s Upper Ten.Thousand Perfume. I Jnlm. (`..-......n 9. (1.1. L,u___ I11 1 n - zuau HULL W HARE`, 93 Uvmm Taurus STREET. John Goanell 8: Co. s Select Perfumes: Ess Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jo?:` CI.:b Perfume, Essence of` Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Fnmgipunni, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. Gosnell .8: Cn .: Prim-a nr Walan D... I `FEE gross frauds which continue to be pmc- I I tised by obscure manufacturers, more iprsrticularly in Germany, by imitating the la- bels attached to JOHN GOSNELL & Co. s PERFUMERY, render it imperative upon the Proprietors to CAUTXON the public against such nefarious proceedings, and to !'P(1|lv.-Bl. their! friends and patrons to purchase only 0! respec- table dealers, who import direct from John Gosnell & Co.; and invite special attention to the address- I I RED BULL WHARF, 93 UPPER Tnunzs John Gnsnell )2: (`,n .z Salem P...-F...-.....= . L`... (CAUTION. 1 we nuentees and sole ' Perfumers Maiestv. the Pun.--3; rut rroapectus and aPa1.entees JSNELI. Prmceae 93 UPPER Court, E. Prepared ltlnwood `rain, -m iospitul; cal ieallh; 11, xes Yo I. __r CHOL EARL RU: Physic}: him from Mn graing 1':-;u'."u remedies tried Live. The day s Lam when pu `nee will prex any secret me _ho;.-ed that L1 brand as unw members who the disposni 01 TUW 1`he()riguml umuiy iuyire me hair, has r, applied. >. s Patent. Trichosaron, or Brush, the peculiar me- n of which accompanies V nlnnnninn .a...I ...i:.u :, u un nuugu acct F cleansing and _ \( .. ....,....:.u: nnagnnucu. s ele- Jigbly for tiug the ISKITISH NAILS P01 Canadian steamers will be closed even; In"- da at 12 M. DP f`n..._.:, - n curunn produce ] , natural I ni-urn the hair Hun r and salutary Lo noi_t (mt: u natural 3 hair, mnnliarl vn mun: U1 C010 water. WATER` One drop of dye will t PRINTING on Cotton, Silk or` ordinary way. BLENDING some of the dyes in 1 produce an innity of shade, u Lute. uuu. PAPER and WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2 B half a-pint of hot water. RA'I`rNwnnn Qravu . - W1hhUW BHAVINGS, Wicker, Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract I quickly, ifapplied in boiling water. BLUE: For laundry purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpeuny bottle of) ta, Violet, Crimson or Blue will rank 3 pint to a quart of beautiful colouri cording to shade required Apply brush. n.r-nun ----"V uvu. WILLOW SHAVINGS, Hair, Fibres. Seaweed An. ..... \/ILIb'U- uye in warm wa WHITEWASH: To color: 4 or Rose; add half 9. bottle t then stir in the White: Mauve, Violet, Purple, Bl produce pretty time by us more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir in a. few dro Magenta, Mauve, Violet, these impart delicate tints Jzc. ruL1uml\.DZ uye I 0: the dye is eufc COTTON: Mauve, recommended. f!FArl1rvnn ru- . uuuuauxuuucu. LEATHER: Blue Orange. Dye in w 'vI'YI"lYrI'\v1I-wv . r uunnu WIBT. 310 pm. | 3:50 p m. | 4:00 am. [Thin is by Montreal time, from which deduct Hi minutes for the difference between Montreal And Kingston time.] -._._..4., UUILLV UVLUUR ICE CREAMS, axe; While inaliqnidatate add one or two drops of Magenta. A more simple or elegant tinting mmnm 1.. Lu IVUULA FEATHERS: Dye in he LENS: Magenta, Mauve, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson the most satisfactory results. quantity of boiling water in RIBBONS and SILKS: with soap and water to avoid to render them clean. Violet, produce Use 3 large an earthen _ creases, and bye 1:: boiling water t water (a few drops dve is nfninno r,.- -_A r - Brush them ) .... uuuuuu uooas, Feat! WOOLLENS: Magenta, Purple. Orange. Pink nm , _,...... .,.u.u run. THE can use them ; any- thing can be dyed with them. Ici;-1 impossible in this small space to enunerala the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics, thew nrp alnn in.mv....L:- , , - _- ...... use. may are also invaluable as a colouring agent for almost every known uiarerial, the ease with which they can be used and the brilliant- 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. MEMORANDAl MAGENTA: The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in ' ' produce a clear Rose Pink by using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, &c. Mnanne. M----A ' ,. ...., uul. mu never prescribe a secret re- medy. CHARLES Kim), M.D. Tu .\.lr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :--"I only requires to be known to be appreciated. l have no besitatien in characterising it (viz., 'l`owle a Cblorodyne) as the 'no3c,use'ul medi- cine tbat bus appeared during the present century. In diarrhoea, colic, ngue, spasms, l have found it to relieve more pain and cause `1 H'(: joy than any other article that can be ~=.:::9I:." Non:.-The Profession is warned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle bears a. fac- simile of Proprietor s signature on the stalnrv outside. LIQ. CHLOROFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Sole Manufacturer :-A. P. Towle, Chemist, Wnncbeat.er_ L!0[1. _ From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Cblotoform. Sackvillc-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think if you would advertise your Chlorodyne more than you -do, you would help Lo beat. the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the mnrlzu: u.._.. -, w- - . umyuug unoxxng nuu otn ganic matter, lead, 823. Freshening the air of close 1 ing bnd smells. Freeing meat, fish, butter, 0 from taint. Counteracting the effects 0 taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provender. F other seed from smut. Maintaining the health of | conservatories. Preserving and restoring tb owers kept in water. Destroying the blight of ti hop, mulberry tree, &c. Washing dogs and other don Cleansing bottles, beer barr dairv utnnmg _,-,. ,..-,....m.uu= can be applied; fal they also invaluable I uiarerial. the ...:.L,--- hue:-n by G4T.R-< Western Lusuuu and odours, wt or other causes, and and morbid secretions es null softens the s tends to pruuzotc :1 body. T7 --.._, u mum is we mananrcl Scientic Test for Organic Matter iu Water. and affords the only known menus of rapidly and completely freeing Drinking Water from Organic Taint, which is so common [1 cause 01 serious disease. To rapidly puriiy the air, use the dilubed uid with Uond_y s Uzouiscr" or other Spray-pro- ducer. fvnnnxyvu TIAfIIIV1v-- ----- 1 (F0 Removes from I f.:1=f.r`i mud n.!,.... IU|" U59. N.B.-Condy s Fluid is the mp `freein Dr. -.l,:..,. H1 - uuiry utensils. Washing the hair and da when turning grey. Enhancing the purifying sr feats of baths and Luhs. Dressing poisoned wounds I ma! virus. uressmg poisoned w Treating the infcc horses, dogs, 310. One gallon makes f for \Yp n_, . , ... . ,.-....... "nu nuusc uyei. 1: A Sixpenny bottle of Magenta to a|pint r more of cold water. - 'l"W3n- n..- A--- `- lONDY S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- ' mm. puries, dcodoriscs,Zandzdisinfecui, by the ' agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,-i:a ictive principle. Being entirely innoxious, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, [or which all i other dieinfecwms, on accountof their poisoneua or other objectionable qualities, art; unavailable and useless :- rlnft-:-IL... ....----1- '~ -'- ' ' ' ' ['19-ON a' SIMPLE JYES PEOPLE. Any one use `ing dyed with lhpm 1 UCBF CUi\TDY's 1 Western u ` 1 l.\n1~I: GIIOLERA, DIAR[iH(EA, kc. `ARI. RUSSELL seat. to the Cell: PLIV.-`oi('.E;1na >1 r~nmmnni..., `nu useless : Deti-cting 0 Purifving ( IIHDK with In ad, but will 1 V. .... Luc muers, wmch ms, the marks-:2. think with me, and recomm ad, never pruscri COR)`- Mauy medical end your com- b6 annual re. CHER: Magenta, Violet. `nge. water. `EWASR- mm a--- -I 9... mr.-ulclue wnatsoever. It is to be d the profession will continue to H] unworthy the conduct of those of its abers by testimonial or otherwise aid lisposui of such things."-I.ancrt. TU\VI.E`S CHl.nRnnvmr he seems as yet, unhappily,far dis- xrlmn public opinion or State Interfer- .viH prevent the advertisement or sale of -cret medicine whatsoever. will nnnnn on usm (:1 such mlugs."-I.ancrt. CHLURODYNE. gum! Preparation of known Composi- tiou. IV ..... uuuuuuu clful. L0 me Uellege of ysiciama a communication reccivcd by 1 Mnnilka. (where cholera had been 'L':11'.`hI1_v) to the !I'<;(:t that, of all Lried,Ub1orodyue was the most. effec- Balchelor`s Ilalr Dye. Tlill splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world ; the only true and perfect. Dye. Harm- leu-relinble--instanunneous-no disappoint- menl--no ridiculous lints-"does not contain lead or any vitalic poison to injure the hair or 'In." lnvigornles the hair and leans it I071 Ind beautiful; black or brown. Sold by all druggisla and dealers. Applied at the Fac- `".Y. 16 Bond Street, New York. j S PATENT OZONISED WATER, (FOR TOILET PUKPOSE8,) `om the mouth impure and foreign odours, rrhezixcr arising from tobacco `USCS. and nnnnhlrnr-r.: Hun I--50--*5-`H g organic impurities in air and water. ; drinking and other water from or- er, lead. ,,_._._- A/.16 ILIU hot I sufficient for one 1 Hana. v:-v.. - Lun.) uu unh ; 9. bottle of an Dome to a pail of Whitening as Blue and Cl using one be ed at rrnu H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Pntenbee, B:1tLe1'sea, London. .,. e and invigorating cf-' l I the freshness of cut Valor. nfcctious diseases of cattle, ._: Train: Arrive and depart from the Kit Station as follows : .. ....... "aunt. Magenta, for Pix nail ne'.....o- nub. of plants in pots and .. uvu vvumr (8. IBW I1! aient feather). Violet and Purple --uvv V. drops of Colour- Blue 01' Pink; ste to Lace, Linen, air darkening its colour rucuxcr arising Irom IZOOACCO d counteracts the irritation IS of curious teeth. It puri- skin, and, used in the bath, | hu:;lt.h_y state of the whole 1 other domestic animals. barrela, pickling tubs, I 200 to 300 gallons adapted :A Sixpenuv bottle 1 pint of boiling water. he linthlll" an--~ -- penny Dome of Hagen - make from aautiful colouring --K 0' IVIIIY DISORIPTIOI Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously M be DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. j. Travellers and Poslul Guide. I . -_........, guns, GO. uta, Via :, prod 7 rennin: IT..- - L .. .. uru and Lock s xry be prettily illum I Standard Scientic Ler in wnfnr and .;m~....1. , , ,_ ..........-5 nu or feather). COBN FLOUR le in a lianid amu- _ -. .,.,...ug water. Linwd; dilute the Magenta to a. . uxuycnld, I01 Pink 3 ofwater } teniuz an nah: 5-.uu1. A more g cannot be had. ||NnnOn 175 ' ,. an A. V a from ker, Ivory, Bond, , the dye lg COIIG `LIT. 1:25 pm. H mm: Ulna- -- It 11 M. ' 1 !!! Cunard and Bremen line, every Tuesa'u_r/ It 5:30 P. '_n.tended for dispatch per Bremen me Inuit be specially so directed- n_z:-_... , - -., guy! 1 brush or pen Vard and Lock prettilv ill---n ; and destroying ani- wxu make from I colouring, ac- with a tint I1 qizarnl 1- W001 in the] 1 the bath will according to Freeing wheat and f the potacoe, vine, , or other provisions of organic poisons y places, and remov- [Thin in hr Iln. a successfully nmn, G6. College of anion l'EC:i'.'!'.d hv Black to . rlall um vnswr g usual crimson ; bottle or ve, nson alarge Brunh ch-.. FOR THE e them - nun- u; wane fabrics, 08 the (man and , ,, , - .........- nor 1 nraley 3 Go. s propantions. Manufaotory, 7 Vine Street, Bloonuhury, Lon_don, and Depot, 6-_Rue du Grand Oluntior, Pun. lmnblhhod 1110. Kiox `Post onion. Clnan A oenve indent: for Ya] 1 London, ` latnbunha 4 , uux UERINE SOAP. Every variety of Fancy Soaps it Also in Cartons of3 Tablets. Pomhdes, Rose and Violet Powd metios, French Extracts, Lavende Cherry Tooth Puts. Lime Juice and ( and every description of preparation Toilet. Messrs Burgoyne, Burbidges, and J oeive Indents Yardley it Co.'s pro} Msnufactory, Vina Sh-ant RI- 1_ Yerfum Purity and and Paris. rmnwu 1`IDMAN S SEA SALT, for producing 8 real Sea Bath in ynur own Room. The PWP Sole Proprietor-s- ista, 16 Wormwood Street, -_._..i aration is strongly recom- TIDMAN J; SON, Chem` London, FLO. ._- -. , -...........g ur. ae Jongh's Lig ' '. dud it tobe much 1 cacious than other varieties of the same whiqh I have also employed with 3 vi` their relative superiority." .___.__-_._._____?. . Sen Rank : cm-.innn than M... _ . . _ , an-. 111841` VILLE, F.R.S., Author of the Spas 0! Germs; substance is indi cated. uu. muwuw, F.R.a Senior Physician to Guy's I I have (re suiting me to make use of Dr. 6 Liver OiL I have been well sati ehr-fa nnA 1.41,, -- l xoronIo-Hu advanced, with "made , 148,nnd 148}; closing with buyers years" |elle_r :1 149. mgnr.-j5r0Wn Cod Liver Oil posgessii _ set of properties, among which the cholaic compounds, and of iodine-_ in organic combination, are the most It is, I believe, universally acknow] this oil has great therapeutic power my investigations, I he-m -- *7 " ....u m. uni greac Ibempeu my investigations, I have 1 a pure and unadulterated ax -_. .... preparation, by the personal attention one good a chemist and intelligent a physician as Dr. de Jough, who has also written the best medical treatise on the oil with which I am ac- quainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other kind -as regards genuineness and medical elli- cacy. " uu. LETHEBY, Medical Oicer of Health, and Chief An. the City of London. In all cases I have found Dr. do 4 Light-Brown Cod Oil. pqseepaing ch nrnnn:-chm --J nululnwd to be genuine---the Light.-Brown Oil supplied by Dr. de Jongh. It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend 1 this kind, since, amidst a much variety and un- certainty, we have condence -in its genuine- nesa.-(Ext1-act. from conaunapnionz its Early and Remediable St.agcs.) `DR. LANKESTEB, 1r.Rfs., Coroner for Central lddlesex. We think it a great advnnt one kind of Cod Liver Oil whi admitted to be by (is Jnnulx n I SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIR. HENRY MARSH, BART., M.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. I have: frequently prescribed Dr. de Jonglfa Light.-B:-owuCod Liver Oil. I consider it to be It very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great. value." DR. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S., Medical Oicer to the pm. 1-- r--- - ' " un. nuwnlil) Medical0icer to the J D4. uAvnn Ulla. ` DR. DE JONGH S'Oil isponvincingly proved by an overwhelming weight ofmedical testimony, and by the practical test. of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world in r... ...... II] we pracllcal test of world, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most effica- cious, the most palatable, and, from its rapid curative effects, the most economical ofall kinds. Hence the universal celebrity 01 Dr. de Jongh 5 Oil, and the unparalleled demand tor this unri- valled preparation. spilial _N`otic`e. L I.I.AU.lh--7l P09! paid. $8. T muowmg reduced rat: The North Britislaf camber, 1866, inclusiv Westminster from A] 1866, inclusive, and 1865 and 1866, at th each or any Review; gr. \1:-) En P 0 S T A G E - When sent by mail, the Postage to ofthe United States will be but Two Gen 3 year for Blackwood, and bi Uentg a. year for each of the Reviews. TERMS FOR 1870. For any one of the tour-Reviews - For any two of .119 four Reviews - For any three of the four Reviews For all four ofthe Reviews - For Blackwood's Magazine - - For Blackwood and one Review - For Blackwood and two Reviews - For Blackwood and three Reviews - I-`or Blackword and four Reviews - THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radical). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free ch h) AND , BLAGKWOOD S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory-) . THESE foreign periodicals are regularly re published by us in the same style as hereto- fore. Those who know them and who have long subscribed to them, need no reminder; those whom the -civil war of the last few years had deprived of their once welcome supply of the best periodical literature, will be glad to have `them again within their reach ; and those who may never yet have met with them, will assured. ly be well pleased to receive accredited reports of the progress of European science and Iitern. : ._y ue wen pxeased to litera- ture. TERMS ` Forany thetour-Reviews - $4.00[ any .119 !'mn- n..v:..-- - I ~ I l Bl'lS. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. PRIZE MEDA PATENT SUNFLOWER OI GLYCERINE Every varietv nf w--m- =!~- L HONEY SOAP. L SOAP. ,___.-_.v. u-vs-LJSD A And a large amount bf general regding matte-r, Price, Five Cents. Bubscnptxon 'l`wo Do] A .1 J,, - V V * or $1.00. THE LEONARD 1 uauy, Sundays excel stpnmm-a -nu rm "I-.. OQNTAINING AIL THE NEWS 0}? THE ENTERTAINING S'l`0BlES AND 3; d n I...-..... ..____._. L. . mug reduced rates, viz : e British from January, er, inclusive ; the Edinbu mu woo, at the rate r also ] ,50. DR. GRANVILLE, F.R.S., xthor the Sn A` "" (;:____._._ 33111921 PERIODICALS.` ms: JONGH'S LIGHT-BROW LIVER 011.. 1' COD hi` ,`l'n\Yl1Uva-nu 9, . 1 uu1UU. also puDllsl:| The Farmers Guide rv Stenhnm: nr 1:*.::..;.......L -_ J .. "93- BARLOW. F.R.S., i0!` Phlininn in l1.._I_ rv Y 8 00., Fancy Soap Makers and 1 meta. Priao Medal _awarded for` Excellence of Quality. London :7 vw-..__ ( - ,- ..____ I -.- co -nuycl (FILE. 4 I f Commerce--SmnH saleuat i procunble. -Snlea 1145,1113, 115; th buyers 116 and n.n..... CHRONICIJITJHAND NEWS; A WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL, ages Jongh s 1 the same -ties, Drepm-n nr. . Pub: 00. also publish hn Ila-uu..._l,. ;v__n _._- cAN_'roN, F.R.C.S., u to Charing-cross Hospital. .1 yegri past I have been in th- DR. L-IT}-THEBY, - nf W....I.L. __ ,. ... nges and numerous Engmvig: 7, for the two volumes. By I. urmm [tom Jan , ; 1 from Am-H 1 m mxversauy acknowle . power; ,I no dnnho no uracu, Lavender Wate.', r. Glycerine. ion preparations for the vu I uax urrlun-. Close. Arrive. 1. day !ra.inl2;30 PM. 3:30 RM. 51 1.45 .4 -;.'1.\ u | advantage that there is which is nniw......n.. .....u an-IALLI Poor Law 1 Britain. ,1! Germany. afound that "F "" " uanvu; me L'dmbur_qlL npd the April, 1864, to December, ad the London Quartzrly tor the rate~of $1.50 a year for w; Blackviood for Him: i F SCOTT Publishing Co., 38 Walker-street, N.Y IDICIB. Powders, .Cos- .ct.a, Lavender Wate: ` _....~.., nu.-u uqulre re- : Co. la Ohunin. :5-uruas nospltal. It been in the ba- J'ongh's Light.-B:-own I: to be mnra .5; yvuul; power; and from '9 doubt of its being: 1 article. ` I JIIU IAIT. 1:25 | 2; pm. use wur. ... vuucr $1005, and that sea and indigestion too Administration of the - uunu ur. ae Jongh s l produces the desired x other kinds, and that an iudimminn rm- __.....u;, , Analyst to `, -__-...,.--5 uuu Bllle vhich p_:.-esence of I in a state of l'l'l'InrlrnhIn ue roatage to any pcm Twentyfouz ;wood, but jgjghg unnunge ma; there I is universally the oil. fecolllmand . .vu-uw_ nu I Sill -9 0| he remarkable. acknowledged that tic power: and (`mm urox :p1=:>u for` u Blackwood for F866, QaI1}ii-'ss:' nnuary, 1563, to De- : Edinburgh .864. D9:-nmhnr at 1 10, with ...n.u more em- : same medicine h view to test I gh and the late J. vols. Royal 0(- s Engmvings. umes. Bv thr- A .219. I 7 Board of Great I I in lb Bars.` 1 I Squire re~ 'GD8.rIl.ionn. ` de J0l'.'gh desired y, 1863, (0 De- zburah. nnd Hm 9.uu 7.00 10.00 13.00 16.00 - u4;,u5, I 16 and aellersl I .. r'- ~- `--8 I ll us and sellers J Royal Cnnndinu Bnnk-Hns been largely dell! in throughout the week at 69, 69 70, cloning with buyers at Inner rate. Cuudiun Bank of nu, II which | Bank_R.I.. -. . . .. . . . --- 4 and 1.00 10.00 12.00 dfnn THE " the ,<._ ---v-..v-an: 1nLv|I unu- IS published every Friday llorlff contains the News of the W,` embtnccs 3 large amount of rendin(.,| furnished at Two Dollars per Innni advance. AA.I-_-- -_.1___ ., .u n_u_I:.I.` uuuacrler who receive II are charged Five Dollars. 11:1 llllllll HI`; "0 is published every lawful bvenlnii Dollars per annum, payable in I` Subscribers who receive their plpli `are charged Dollars. ' wnu same prlvllege. /*' N.B.-The square to be conredt, oridunr ' for such housa it will not be bol~ clude Auction Sales, Advertismentld lzmovgls, Copa:-"tngrs:ipd Nillitil, vewsmenls 0/ in ivi un Firms, Houses to Let or far Sale. ~.`T; 1 JAMES NEl3rI | - Princess Street. Inn ._.._.... nuns.--an In. The square to be 22 lines of solid The half square 11 lines ditto. ` Price for square, for one yen, I . paper $40 with the pxivilege of limited to once a. month. Half s.-mm-n rm A-H ..---- on -` urnuea to month. square for daily with same prlvilege. mum-n fn 103; ; buyers , unea :10. other Notices object of which is to promote the ` or private interests of Individuals II panics, such as Reports of Banks, 1 Companies, Notices to attend Amusements. Meetings, Sennons; ledgemenls of Donations, &c.-lo A sidered advrnisements ~and clnrged, same scale and in be same In Business Notices. uver 1|.) nm 7 lines 50. `Hhnr `AL this line, An..- nucsequent insertions not Ol'dGll`, than once A week, 4 cents per lino. .5 Notices of Births. .50 cents each T Do Marriages. . 60 cents eacltg I0 Do Deaths . . . .60 cents each hi Busnmss Nonctcs."-All mutter; headino I...a...a .. __.,_. . A I Tuun or Rrru Six lines and undt sertions, and 13 cent: insertion. Tan I'...... an n: .- mueruon. Ten lines, $l,25 for and 17 cents for every n 1 Above 10 lines. 7 no Iuuu 11 for ever` Above lines, 7 insertion, and two ce - subsequent insertion. Sutaeans-m inn--4:- LABELS, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLE/1'5, INVITATIONS, LAW BLANKS, vosrma BILLS, CONCERT BILLS, RAILROAD BILLS, CHEQUE BOOKS, BUSINESS cums, WI-I-I: nu-an- ----~ THE cuaomic BOOKS, N GIRCUL ` ` MAGAZI ""`=` BILL 300 ~_ PAMPHLb l'S, snow Bl,` L. STAGE B N NEWSPA JSLANKS, PROGHA , BILL mu FUNERAL g sruuno ` wmz nvnnr o-ran unm-1,01 PRINTING LN GOLD AND "'3 . 5 ..... ncnccutu xur ms Interment is a vault belie ; 58l5 the College Chapel, which smnds in mid: ol the College ,-.51-ounds. This was ;_;`l tint buuldiug he had erected after his umml tu Lexington, having declared tlm. ign was proper that the tlrst thiugthe coll under did should b9 go dedicate a h_ouse to services at rellglon. Here he Will res`. s rounded by the monuments of his lnl. H1781 ! I IWO STEAK PRES is enabled to execute in the beat_ with greater expedition than any` _ in the City, all orders for work`, he may be Tnvoured. Work REQUIRED BTYLI. ' ' ` ' Rnrn.-a ....- -.4 Anni} LABELS. prompily attended to. description ul 0.-mxge pr at the DAILY N_ EWS STEA ` ..... u A unx 1)Jl'2DS-Ap D carefully printed copies olp Form of Deed legalised by Statute ; at. the Daily News Ofce. Btntu gsges and other law forms kept I .|.J11.l { Book, .Iob,; I 111111! A I u any Ollll 96 Strand; London. 17 umu ue UOIOKIG A, All the nbmeu-9 ca uulu uream. Perfumed Vaporizer.` Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes re: 1110 Handkerchief. Eau de Colo nbma-N '` vuosequent 7! Sutsequent insertions orduollz han week. 4 mm. rm: 1;... . I Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. , Perfums-r` v~~--A'~ pm Iuu army. ue once ordered thz market. should be struck, and at anmlner .1033 ed that Hill should be sent for. ..108 ed but comparatively lattle p-u.in c . 2-xv whulo zvckness. He will be but-is .1121 urduj. LXg_._>, at twelve o'clock. g the selected for his interment mu Cullen-a l-"urinal ...1.. L ,. .,... 1.1 mm: by nppointmerh to lhl 11 ties the Empercroftho I?rnch,"I of Spain, the Queen of Holland; thof the Belgians. and the King of Porting H.R.H. the Prince of WI] ` -: ,3" - :33 .:::":;:3;,*:v.smm. vans, will be attended to- ,, /I/I ... ______.._ STATUTORY DEEDS--'Ap rc 0 ti Form legalised Im 21...... ractnrmg A RE now m-mln..;.... . puuxnss .No'nc:s."-All mntttti heading, leaded or solid, 8 ' , measured by a scale of solid - 10 lines, under 10 linoa_'l5 confl, mes ~ `Add:-cu orders to the Pnblis` tnuna I -_-- )RANGE CERTIFICATES _ B ummons mav `I... nIm-=- ILSBRE. V. M`. V rm. Ir twin 1% sun! rm: ed the ban Kingston k, clb. and ahnhnl DJ ___... .. .A.V.l.J IV D3 4, Job, and General ' ESTA 1;LIsH1z1I1ig-Q THE DAILY NEW .L....a ......-.. I_._n,I Vb` `T ull.lllU. Ind; 128 Regent Street; 24 Coi Boulevard deg Italienl. Hi _~___;_..---------_'__li YEARLY AGREEMENTS. ADVERT! INC.` ` 3- ,,....-\. .u. ucvlcel _ priming kept > r STEAM Plxmrm wanna M9155, Street, ! vgau-111'./tlllh 1 as may `be obtained" OFFICE. Orders " -ndud tn. n.mi.-... I. rru ros AMI!!! under, $1 for `rllili cents for every!` _____.__;_. V An order h-is been issued by Captain-General '1 dc Rodns, of Cuba, liberating 2,000 apprenticed I nezroea captured from slaves in 1855, 1856 and ` 1857 t I ' v I 2 `.3: first duct wen-3 subaeqnohl cents pet lino cents P`? lino M up, -i 1 Irllllu mmgu. lit Pteplutionl. . Tooth Powdeta. ; Glycerine Toilet sites. 4 zcuus rscn ) II . -All mntnfa nr gnlh-I I fhai Yinenr. .pper $25 /` AMI N1! inlimz kem " H country fr - I the publ ndian man genuine Count the ticket. - A mm in Ohio has been convic in the first degree-bia crime V throwing a train of cars, on the Fort Wayne Railroad, o' the true`, is a righteous one. Imprisonmem too stern n pnuiahmeut for nn 5 perilled the existence of many aco gets. W "313 con ; coup.-. Wiosv. a son if [lisr prepnrl mm I .9-Gal I END IT ' nun... _...V V. uuu nc.\I.: Llfll days steadily improved, until it iras hoped that he was out of danger. but on Monday evening he became suddenly and rapidly worse. and continued to sink until Wednes- day morning. Durirg the early part of his sickness he. slept much, and spoke but little, but was rational when he awoke. and nlways recognized those who approached him. At times his mind seemed for :1 liztle while to wander, and on several occasions rev;-rzcd to the army. He ordered that his tent anmlmr rm...-. Rum -- Lhuur (ion per had, I nnufncui iwivi umes(of is the no my; Ind lc trial of -n 4|... [ms .m;| I turned by uilion pe ident-J ot Huron % n msorr: nuuueauny evenmg, aeptember 28, while just about to sit down to tea, when he sud- denly sunk in his clmirinsensible. IIe soon reacted, and in the course of th_e next ten improved, was was out. of .i.m.... L... ,.- u, - snbwcxi England, 4. mu ELung H VG. CID _For pm a, Can in, can KER, Inq I. 29, selecte nd, also loaaburg mm CL: HI}. I inlpectiol 166580 express! :1 and d .,.- ..,,....,.,,,... uuulull, Ul wuicu Uen. Lee was :1. communicnnt, were draped in mourn- ing a. few hours after his death. General Lee had been almost entirely unconscious since Monday nightlnsr, and he expired very peacefully and quietly at 9:30 Wednes- day morning. He was first taken sick on Wednesday evening, September tea. Wlinn ha .,..,i 901` S neat long Bank United PAID LOSS uuu. unn .3 UL u-DEAD. There was a. general suspension of the du- ties of` Washington College, Virginia Mili~ mry Institute, and the minor schools, and they will not resume again until after the nal interment of the great chieftain. Every business house in the community was closed, ` and crnpe affixed to the door, and a general expression of deep grief was visible in every face. \Vashington College, the College `Chapel, the Virginia Military Institute, and tho: F`.ninn.m..I rV|......L 4' -' - '* r lung. Bank of Toronto-Has advanced, nlea u147,148,nnd t It 148 and ullers I ! R011] Cnngdi... :2... n- - .`D\1VC u u.. uuuege, the College the Episcopal Church, of which Gen. Lee communicnnt. dmnml in Inn----1 .., .....e ucuu aiurmu. Us (1cpartureis,how- l e_v_er, postponed till to-murrow, but in the meantime, various private individuals have resolved to try their`f(nrtu:ie through the air. I shall send my letters whenever an oppor- tunity o'ers, and to increase the probability of their arrival I have had them printed, so as to be able to send off several copies, on the chance of one at least arriving safely. The mail balloon promises to be a regular institution; but it appears that even that is not quite safe, for we are told that the Prussian sent a balloon of their own in pursuit of that which started yesterday morning." ........u= mm.-u JUU men, and the exposed points of the defence are thickly sown Wntll like engines of destruction." There are dangers even to balloon mails, it appears. The correspondent adds a. postscript to his letter, in which be sn.ys:I went down to the post ofce at six o'clock this morning to send olfn letter lm Hm l...n,.,,.. ...L:..L uu: pusn omce at six o'clock I letter by the balloon which was to have been smrted. Its departure is, how- pos1pouod to-mm-row, hm :.-. .;...I culpluy (21 me government, and has already prepared :1 most dixtbolicul reception for the Prussiaus. They have, indeed. already ex- perienced the awful e'ect.s ofhis skill in the explosion of two Lorpedoea, which are said to have killed 700 and the mm ....,.a....., ,.r .:A-._.., unu snowing the most perfect fr;i.iikrle. All the same,I am convinced that l1:14l it not been for my pass our friends prediction would li:1ve`l2en real zed, and than we shnuld never have returned safe to Paris. \Vheu we did return. I nssure you, we were looked upon with an incredulous wonder by no means vouchsal'ed to those troops who are hourly returning from actual battle. The ubtniats have been set to work for the defence or" Paris. One assured th writer that with 11 recently discovered preparation --l'ulmin:ue of picrnte of potnsu, whicli is ten times worse than picrate of potass in its simple form-he can blow the Prussian army offihe face of the earth. lle has another pl'cp:U'.'l1)D which at once nspliyxizvos and burns any living creature upon which it is projected; and, in addition to that, he de- clares than he possesses the means of do` composing water itself and turning it into consuming ame. This gentleman is in the employ of the prermred a moat. (linlmlin-.1 m,......:.._ .~__ .- City of Toronto Debentures-Sales an 93; market cfosing rm at this rule. with very limit- ed olferiugs. County Debemures--Are on the markel at fsom 102 to 103 ; small sa`ea have been made at the Inter rate. Mo:-!gages-Contiuua in demand at from 7% to 8 per earn interest. Thn mm-L m...L.... L... L--- A` Lu a per cent Interest. Tho stock market gas been fairly active dur- ing the past week. Stocks and Bonds have been freely dealt. in and at advancing rates. Bank of Montreal advanced over 10 per cent. __f_TV W I , heavy at quotations. 135; to X36 l Toronto Oily Gas Compnny-ls in demand at 115, with no sellers. British American Assurance Company- Would be taken at 70 ; none on market. Canada Life Assurance Compeny--Not 6 share on market; 10-1. would be paid. Cunndn Permanent Building Society-ls Weatern Canada Permanent Building Society -ls on the market at 12!) ; not much demand. . Freehold Building Sociely-l:I asked for at 127 ; no sellers under l2T,`. Huron and Erie Savings Loan Society- Offering at 117; in very litlle demand. Union Permanent Building Sociely-No sales to report ; procurnble at 113}. Monlreal Telegraph Company-Sales as high as 205 ; market. closing with no sellers at this hilt`, l'Kt', ,_ Canada Landed Credit. Company-Asked for at par; liule on mmket. Canada Debentures-Sterling Fives are pro- vurable M06; ; Dominion stock would be taken | at 110. on muxet; buyer: would gi Uuurio Hnuk-Hna sold veek at 106; and 107, closil mood at latter rate, with 107]. Run`: nl` 'l`,.--_._ n , City Ind 00 Bauk-I,i Illu La Bainnlxne du I euple-~Buyers at 102} and ellers at I031. La Banque Nalioaul.~-Would be taken at 08 : none on market. Ln Bnnque Jacques Car(ier-Az-ked for `t. H3; ; none offering. Mechanics Bank-NoIb' doing. Umou Bank-Is held at 10 ,wuu buyers at ? OT}. _ i (--;---- GEN. LEE S DEATH-BED. rn men n ,-n-.,.-..I .... - \-/|..\4`d unuclcu mun um tent ck, umla.tanml1er time desir- would be He slider- ativelv lzttle rmin .lnr:n.. L INSIDE PARIS. be buried on Sut- LG The plavu nterment beneath I npel, the J ege the ` 2 re-I ton, that it l first thing the college > :1 hnnen tn um` . ......u-5 um! l l I as convicted of murder 1 e-bia consisting of! E (cars, Pinaburg and , C ad, oi!` track. The verdict I Imprisonment forlife is not 3 men! an an -.r.:..1. :_ I A Lime doing; nomiunl at 89 ........uwun. nur um I: not t act which im- 5 scores of passen- ssure zduluus 1 msured vered f are e 3 m Id entleman `, 1 ndeed. I Ufhin skill ;.. um Print New York, on demand, Ihnk. Gold in New York .. Rank of ll.-nu.-n-I ue Sn 1 during u-[ml ._.. 9 . SUI`- latter I llcgl. the an.- n I . . ' . W" ' Luey are united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irritativc and stubborn mineral has thus become the nucleus lof an organic substance capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to the stomach. ]Agent for England and British Poesesaious, E. G. DUFRESNE, T9 Watliug Street. May be obtained of all Ohemista. V r or purnymg me blood.-lfrice 25 ml per Bottle. ',' The above PM-p&f&IlODS are in the form of Sweeuneats, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly adapted for Infants and Mothers} nursing. [ By the combination of the iron or Iodine with Cress Seeds in a state of germination, ' they are united with organic life thus them dianarihln rm- = r` -- - ,c;\,~c:..~uve ucuon or we Um 1.-is. A braid v 9331 was awarded by the Frencu Government to Dr V. Baud for Lima vaizmble ;:-.-paratiou. Price: Smml, 1.-3 lid; Mednum, 45 5d; Large `Size` 113 per Bottle. ,l 'T`Nl?Tl'|l.\<"T`A'nv>;nn Ir\/`-- \ per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, [ For purifying the Blood.-Price ad in taste. and an- `um:-:` 113 per DOHIB. ,' THE DI.-\:1'I`ATIZEDIRON, :For strengthening the System.--Pric Bottle. 4 DIAS'rA'rr'/wn rnnnm 4 1'J1r.' 15.-\Ul)hJlN An efficient and prompt Rema- Yallow Fever, Diarrnma, Dy `excessive '1!-iinr: hr... " ... -- R V. BAUD, Graduate and D Medical Coll-ge of Paris, Cbic1'Pbysician Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, lace MD. of the Civil Hospitals of Aigiers,ha9j=19L in- troduced iu England his ORGANIC MEDI- CINES. '1`)-..... ,.-__:,. ,1` .. Member of the uulu In new torK.. . . . . . . . .........112-` Bank of Ilonu-eal-I-Ins sold during week at nricea ranging from 205 to 220; have been made today at 2l5 l0~2l7. Blllk Of British Knuth --~-1-- " , "A ncul man, xu, Aeunmgnon Park Road, London, 8. if Deg S The genuine has engraved on the Government ` Stamp (nutsidc each Botcl, FREEMAN`S `Y: 0RIl;`I\'AL CIILORODYNE 9' "`d' - _._ DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANICAMEDICINE. 5 I. ...... lC\ a want. and nu a place. ` Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard F: man, 70, Keuningnon enarraved on tho (:mm....m WES UDIOFOUIHC. 77:; Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, II. has an immense sale amorigst. 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 till place. i bv tho lnvnntnn D:.~.L.._.) c~_,., uuu grcuuy prexcrreu "l`1`H`}1 Earl Russeil communicate; lege of Physicians and to M Manilla the only rumcdy of 4 was Chlorodine. 77.4 lI.,J;..-I Tt....._ , 1 rv ______;_______?_;_`_ V `BE ORIGINAL 0lI1.0ROD\'.\'E, invented by 1 R, Freeman, Plmrrnaceutist, is allowed to b.; one of the greatest discoveries of the prcaom century. It is largely employed by the most eminent Physiciausaud Surgeons in hospital and private practice in all parts of the world. It has ellects peculiar to itself, and which are essential- ly dilfereut to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name of Chlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, al- lays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant reelicigs so commonly arising from the use of opiates. It continues to hold its unshaxcn position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Euiineut and scientic Physicians made atfidavits that they have tested its eects in careful comparison with those of"`DR. COLLIS BROWNEB ClIL0ll0- DYNE, and deposed to the ("its that they found it a more certain and relia e preparation, 1 and greatly preferred FR.EE.\l. NS." ( communicated to the Royal Col 5 (ii!dor.~.-Iccvc it \Vuilu~:n, E).-\RRISTERS and A'I"I`UL{NEYS-at-LA\V CODVr.`_YBDCxX`B, Nulmies Public. Richard T. \`uIIu,-1:1, ,_xnr.1r~.mn.. Iu nu - -vnv-an uuuu uauuuu. U`: uvercuum Wnlle the nervous system is irritable. In many insiances,tl1e derisive laugh at the unfortunate, or the more temperate appeal to the reason, is absolutely injurious, by exciting further irritation in Ihe mind of the summer, who thinks l.is euivisers either unfec-ling or incredulous Lowarnis his C0[IlpiiD(.: Under the useiofik-lluws, Compound Syrup of Hypophosphilcs, them is no longer necessity of resorting to such treatment. Price $1 50 A bottle 3 G for $7 50. Sold by apotbecaries and by F`. Guudill & Co. wholesale agents, Monlrea1.-Adu. I i Something has just occurred in Boston which lmny be the mean: of making druggists an druggista' clerks more careful than heretofore, `judging from the alarming number of deaths and injuries from drugzists mistakes. A gen- `, tlemnn has recovered in the supreme court the I sum of $630 as damages for negligence on the `[ part of a druggis! in putting up a prescription, , which caused the death of the plaintiff": son. Hon. A. C. Mnttoon, among other adorumenta of his charming placain Oiwegn, had a Lrmn pond containing :1 large number nf in-nniifnl ...\.-4 \4M\-Ii\\A I.uv uCn|u Ul tuc IFHIIHLIH. 5 507.1 pond containing large number of bi.-autiful sh, some of large size, which cost him years of cart: and considerable oxpensel On Sunday morning all the trout-over 1,000 in number-- were found oating on the surface of the poutjl, lifeless. The supposition isilmt some scoun- drel entered the premises in the night and threw nine description of poison in the Wzllel`. Flypocbondriasi: is one of the most dzffizult to treat successfully of all nerviotts dseases. Reu- soniug with nervous or hypocltondriacal and insane persons rarely proves serviceable. The mind cannot be overcome while the instances, the injurious. by exciting irritation in ma Fever continues to increase with such alarm- ing rapidity in Liverpool that special meetings of some ofthe boards ofgnardlrsns were held on Friday. At the Toxtcth Board of Guaralinna it was determined to build sheds for the emer- l gency, and also to petition the Privy Council I i to out the 1-lvumes of ma lnfnntinn; n:..,..,... g... uuve uoeu made today 10:217. British Qlonb America--No on muket; buyer: would give 106; to 107. frenlv` dnrinrv . gcucy, anu EH50 H) penuou the Vrivy Uouncil put the clauses nf the Infectious Diseases Act into operation, liruwnlow-hill workhouso over 12,000 patients are under treatment, and a con- tereuce with the medical officers of the board look place yesterday at which revelations of the lth and over-crowding in the poor districts were made. A Oice-Onlario Street. Kingston,March 31, 1870. ___%.__._ um. They consist of three prepm-g~.i THE BAUDEINE Pmcient and hrnrnnt 1%...- THE .imnc~ F-. liarlwri.-.-III, ARRISTER-ATI..\."v'. OF!-`ICE pm-L-or-'4 H.-.. . Q~ ~..- Kofal Assurance CoInp:sny OP LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W.STRANGE, Aaent fnr k'in.ym... I-`ire .\~Il!':l:I(`(: C: ()F L().\'[)()N. Kinoamn DAILY NEWS---THURSDAY=EVENING. OCTOBER 20. uxszuu, EURG 5 I-JIJIIIQIUEIEDEJEEYEEEJPJE 3::5a$:;%3: ---- ....uu \.umyun:u)n WILD ~ _ I apartmet )LLIS , posed p,- rrtain f` red b4 mmuuicated Royal Col f s Mr Frccmnxn, that in on bu any use in Cholera vzes Esfafnilll can tioners, val Lrly lace. . y Frcc- M:g:irc'u] on Deg, m ` H . ,.. f:1 8)o'".`.9 9.-.w!9ed- 9:u.wi<.-n, sr.-~v - which at` and e arming Igzisls sgea th 1, ain Lrge v.-, rle -over ru ilinn is that ises >ison n_, H v\(\-vv:r\n-u .l.~n........ A KIRKPATRICK. vv.n1'1 Agent for Kingston L, nu}; . { Rm ~.'~.-ulury, and. aha A .rn1dvnn.i..1 - .....u-nu, UH A NGERY. nw .--._.-n, - Over