Kingston News (1868), 24 Nov 1870, p. 4

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vus using mean:-iaes ie botzlcs hbellcd. an was I sober -mil u`u pnruas,fu1- in. nag Locby m !ul5 sent bills r.m.,:n... surors to be I g the Italian y remembrred l a large num- for lbe inma- hnrn:9.o., L-- "5 UK [D2 zzcles Wag . and L. - IAJ "u\-I UPIKC mm`, and the I5. errilile HfT|?r ich a rvung :her life by F Mr Donald 1, 913141 seeing the wiudnw wise.-Ius.r'u| .1 mmoul soxlm; MAGENTA: ' dye i3 aimo tla will dye 1': mnnuaes; R-`Ian Pink b for Wgcllen WUOLLENS: Purp1e.Urun .1!- r_ well ~ taste - ......rv uyei. HR; 1 Sxxpemu or L'!"?` of:-old WAT ` Une d.` P?.L`Tl.\'G on C l ordinary wnv op of dye will link I uuon, Silk or Wool A vardict for $12,500 wna rcca-my awarded to 3 Mr Anderson ngninn the Rome, Water- town and Ogdenabutg Rnilrond Company, as compenntion for injuries received through an accident on their road About a year ago. Thu Ilalhnnrnn 44-mu Al -Fm In-L -'=' , vr.udAJJl5 ' coloured wit IIK; Saxpex axmple or ele CONFECTIOXE no nd Pink gent ti R3 Dill useful colo ansuulal. A nting cannot I: nd lngentn, IIPQ, nun warm water; as Borders of books, simi Arabian Nights, &c., insted in this Insane BLANGHANGE, JUL. ICE CREAHS,hc: add one or tw drops | 3:115-.1- -/ - unll u-pm: OK no: In SATINWOOD STAIN: Canary dissolved In I PHOTOGRAPHS may dye w;1':I water ; a be pm! of water. kc. [LL['M[N.\TI!iG: Ma Dmuge; pour a few: add use I nrhnnku -=-=- .. .....u n ouA v mus, Wicker Hair, Fibres, Seuveed, 3c, 31 quickly, ifapplied in boiling `BLUE : For laundry purposes is BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenuy bo ta, Vioict, Crimson or Blue vi 3 pin! to a quart of besntiful cording to shade required A brush. PAPER and WOOD STAIN: D OAK S1 .-UN: A bottle of No. 1 half 3-pint of hot Intu- .....a umu pane of an produce an innity 4 hate. WXLI-.OW SHAVINGS, ` Fibres. Seaweed, .. nuvuvy nuu unll 8 003.316 t`.- r_1 stir in the Whit Mauve, Vioh-t, Purple, . produce pretty Llncaby I more, 15 directed above. STARCH; Stir in: few d; Magi-2&3, Mauve, Violet, these imyart delicate tin` kc. Ju.urnU1`I0`.\'ER31 Orange and I HSLATIXES --4' ` _ , vuau (LU UB um. URKAIS, kc: Wh' ' ' I two Agents. A more simple elegant tinting be had. -:n :2, - -- ; The populntion of Victorin,on the 30th of June, 1870, nnmbernd 723,353 persons. A nnr trauma"... .A:.:A.. r.- -L:-- MEXORANDA. The strength Ind dve ix ninznal a....--,-1., A on 3-; _, ... unuru .1155 FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing mm be dyed with them. It ll inpouiaie .-.1 tgig small space to enumerate the many 138:! to Wuich these wonderful and beautiful I _-hemical pzepamtions can be applied; while .:v.~.-1: chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics, ihey am also invaluable as a colouring agent for nlrnolt every known marerinl, the ease with which they can be used and the brillian- cy of the .-esull being, indeed, almost magical. w-J3 their use almost any article of clothing can he dyed in a few minutes fog-V n ` without soiling the hands. , ~~ ----r u3r.51.:e LIQ. GHLOROFORMI Co.oI. CHLOBODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. So}-'~ M~.:1ufz1cLurer:-A. P 'l'n-1- rv-._-= - .uzuu;a::m_;mc neusa of punts!!! pq tonscrvaccries. Presef-ting and restoring the freshnem 1 lowers map: in Water. Destr0'.'En~ um Ham ,.4 nu. ...-........ .111 usc. I~'_B.-Coud_va Fluid is the Standard Scientic Fast for Organic Matter in Wazer. and affords ;t:u only known means of rs|ni.Hv and r-nnunlaonlr age ncy of nascent or manic oxygen.,-ita Active pnciple. Being entirely innoxioua, this truly sciemnc preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purpdses, tor which all other disinfeccnnm, on nocouutof their poisonous or other objectionable qualities`, are unavnilable and useless :- Daecting organic irnourities in air and water. Purifviug drinking and other water from or- ganic master, lead, &:c. Freshening the airof cloeo plaeu, and remov- lnz bad smells. ' ` I-`r.-v.-lzng meal, sh, butter, or other provisions I tram taint. 1 ZXOILI tamt. ' _ Cmmneractiag the efects of orgamc pow 3.'.l.kL'l1 into the stomach. Curing Muaty provender. Freeing when 1 xcheraee-:1 from smut. Mainzininoxrm 1...I.L -4 ..v...n.L. ....a- . ,-.... nun mesa dyq bottle a -re of:-old wru- nuL'l.'r- UUNDTS PATENT OZONISED WATER, (ran roxu-.1 runners.) lemon-5 frc-m the mouth impure and loreig .;.~'tr-s nr:J odours, whether arising from t.ob.xcc at other caused, and counteracts the irrit..-uio nd morbid :c0I?0D:! of carious teeth. It pur :es 311-! sofwns the skin, and, used in the bat! adsto promote a ho: .hv it,-Ifn M .3... ..L.,.I -__., -...-, ........~.u-4 -no,oJ.) persons. A near twopenhy edition for children ha been brought out in Holland of the never-dyiu "Robinson Crusoe ML. ;,,. - )iD21'Bt`'1 tron: Kaiutizxingthc health 0! phntsin 1 -o crvatcries. Air)` uienezl.-3. _ _ \'v'a.shing the hair and darkemng If-S C016 rbcn turning grey. _ Er.` '2.:1cE:;* the purifying and iuvigoratmg (V H: L. Rum: 21:,`-.1 cubs. w nni .I ........z. .....1.z....._.. VONDTS PA'I"EXTf'I:U'Il"wkt-I Iilnio 5 QB` Iii` djh-!m-_h ..1m; A acme I.-pint hot vat-.-r. vmm 91'-' ` nu-cu. ASE}: To olor: Ha_9mua,for Pink ; add half bottle to a pail of water air _in t_he Whiteuinz as nnl vy- _....... um um! lngen l useful colours. and GLUE} no an th these then - 1-ullfo B, JELLY, CORN (S, While in I liq 10 drops of V---"` .. nu. wnwr. STAIN: A olved In a hint .n: u: 1 Lung. ;_pois<.-zxc-J wounds and destroyin .uvv-uuvu vi IJJUII. The doctor who Ins tuned and fonlhered in Indiana, some time since, received $5,000 dam- ugn for his inj tries last week, from an Indian- upolis jury. v|-L- ..-_..:..:__ ,n- v the infectious diseases of *3. &c. .u me w hiteuing 1-t, Blue Lly Llncabv mi..- _` _ ruuun 001 be tinted, ;a bank or H-- : Magenta. Violet, few drop: into an eg I; use withn brush a \.simi!nrM W--` ` drops of CoIour-- ve, Violet, Blue or Pink; alicate tints to Lace, Linen, , ,, ........-4., nary, bone, euveed, sttnct the dye {ed water. Irv hnrnnan =- - nu manner In Wazer. and affords n of rapidly and completely Water from Organic Taint, -.on a cause of serious disease. n;ri1'_v the air, use the diluted tIuiJ '.s Uzouiscr" or other Spray-pro- LI\.`t_`, LIC. 35 and other domestic animals. .t.de.<, beer barrels, pickling tuba, ry A I. LSixpenuy bottle of Hagen ` on will make from .: l , -- `. v ' ' Hides,~per 100 lbs. Sheep`: Pelta each .. Lunb Skin: " Ualfnkins, perlb .. Uil cake per cwt . . `VX1581 . :Z:e blight of the potacoe, tree. Sic. the dyes in the bath will 'ofuhu1c, According to Sixpennv I an pintof boiling I ny tinted - A"-' uuule lo Whitening ` Wicker, Ivory, I, #0., nurse: th gently bottle from Billtill cnlourim on nlnw, per Ion Wood, per cord Goal. --.....5 -uuer. will make I colouring, ac- Apply with A successfully 300 gallons 1 1,; as usual and crimson g one bottle or :.$...."=,'...;; :vzeu_-it; native .-v, vluldg nson produce Use a large an earthen Brush them ennau. A-I s to I pint PLOUB `maid gram Jzuuea uronar, $11!, per bag Per bhl.l_ "1 mac, E170 Orin bottle ' wn In- pdauud 5 adapted colour cattle, unnng mu. hontlgllotho mo um tweniy yearn: -- Tbia uid in a certain can for nob and rot In : wdtqr. Se; dkecfixogs 1 Reccmmended` '8imauda an the Royal Stnw. nor um . - - ---rr-"' "'I"'-` -"I .3 In ntrength 160 per dozen; and in bulk 51 43 per gn_llQ!f|)Oml ilolIIdel.'_ Inch gu- jlon muting 200 gallon, when dilu ed with wn a!., See directions -.n------ L--' b'6ld by 3!! 1: UGO. ;i::,.Ii; .;:'r'_* Cbqmius, and " 1.80: 9 It .10, Canon ills. ll ; bl!- ril pint, ox- u: we neighbourhood?" S6141 by 1 :`.:.:i:.':',!*".....=?;&.r.-es vi iandl nuuy, :5. Smlnr, Sea 0npf.- Jackson, R.N., W This uid let! on the disease by destroying the I the atmosphere under wbiu frequently developed and insuncc: In I house 1: E Plymoutlg occ pied by S1 was spnnkled In an... ..... ..,...uuv.u, occupied sprinkled in every :- ltheae the occupants am -on: oryour Diuinfecting P enclosed. Having used vu Fluids qt out many shows, oondeube that non. hon uneoua and complete effect Bnruetrs, and this too` wiw ID] nniuuce Hit the llnell lime or cnrbolic ncid.-I 1 fully, S. Smnv, See. I cnpf.-Jackson. tux. on I umu man during the Smith Show in 1366, by order Privy Council. The Inlnn A` -~ " rnvy uauncil. The value of the uid in following hub: from the E Kanaggrz " Iouonmg Kanag r: ........;, uuapxuus, worklionu, fsctoriea, pli- aona, crowded places, botveen decks of ships, fover wards, clothes and line: of sick, night- chairs, ceaapools, drains, vster closets, stables, dairies, xuders, musty casts, tabs, to; bilge-water, and` the holds of ships; nspanments for searchers, nndarukez-3, jnrymen, and for poet-mortam enminstions; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, And for the pregervntiou of subjects for dissection; for the extermina- Laon of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett's Diainfeeting maa In: the onfy Disinfectant used or. the `Agricul- tural Hall during Smilhold Club Csulo bi nod-` no "- " ` _____._____._.___________ IR WILLI All BUR'E'l'T'S ING FLUID, for the pnri rooms, hospitals, worklionu ,,,, .. ..... uvcu nounu clnlnenlly boxcicinl; and its sustaining nu d purifying inn cneo acts as a preventive to disease, ll th. nu- merous unsolicited testimonials sccomp .1- mg each bottle will prove. Ill portability renders it adlnirubly ndnpted lo the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when dintsal from Iudical ..dvice or assistance. Sold in pstont atoppered glue bottleo, price 25 6d, 4: 6d, 111, and SI: each. ciul agents required and nppointed in all parts of the world. MJVICC 888 Sold ' 4 I 1 xuu, H In ant: .. .. mxnutes; etfervescing and tutoleu, ill con- stant use is especially calculated to maintain nealth. When mixed wi~h mute: and nice n`uri_ng the elfervest-ones, it immediately blends with the food, and in rapidly absorbed into the system. It vitnlizeu and applies the blood with those saline principles that as lost. al- tered, or destroyed during the hofvnther. in Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, Typhul, Eruptiu Fever: (or Cholera), also in seveni other conditions, where the vital current in poison- ed by infection, and sad thereby rendered un- lit to support health and prolong human life, it has been found eminently sustaining nnrifvino in|'- -_-- LAMPLOUGH S PYBETIO SALYN Medicine that cures Sen Sickm-an worst form of Billions Headache in in emeciallv can-.n1n..I n. -- nusvury ravement. Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Italhn Ware- housemen, and others throughout the King- douf, and every part of the World. Ask for the `-The Sauce.-Spe-ial export Agents-Burgoyne, Burbridgea, and Squire, 16, Colman Street, London. Lard, Pun... uuual I088 Wholess:le and for exportnlion by Ibo Pro- priecor, 69, Lamb : Conduit Sn-act; Barclay and Sons, Furringdon Street; B.-my nnd Co., Fiusury Pavement. bv Chnmiala l'l.n..._. 1.1:. 1- ..., .5-.auvv prupurues. .. As an assurance of its purity And enlnlnry ropar ties, in is only necessary to 1:03.: out I: e mime of the celabrnleddsnd philsnthnr pic Physician from whose prescription it is compounded. The entire lifo of that distin- guished man was spent. in promoting the healih of his fallow-creatures, And his death, :0 December, 1861, was mourned u a nu Lions! loss. ' . ...-uaupu Ul ucxuln, cc. ~ Delicious with every known dish: 1:: habitual use increues the appetite and pro- motes digasion. It is much esteemed for us digestive properties. assurance nf in .....n. ...a .._u._.--- 50 IIE" SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- ander Suuchwood Stacker, lrom A recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr Southv wood Smith, thirty-n yuan Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Sani- tary Reform; Ilodicsl Member oi the first Genernl Board of Health; Author of the first work on Fever in any :33 or country, the Philosophy of Health, kc. known} disli.-- `rmhirnal nan :....-.,-..-_ .L, , almuuaueoualy. The Patent Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulnrs, apply to the Patenteea and Sole Hanu- faczurers, JOHN GOSNELL 8 C0,, Perfumere by Appoimment to Her Majesty, the Princess of Wales, &c., R-so BULL wuanr, 93 Urns. Tunas Srnnr, lane of 12 Three King Conn, Lombard Street. no uungreenme ouour, and 13 enslly applied. John Goinell I 3030 Patent Txichosm-on, or newly invented unit Brnab, the peculiar me- chanical construction of which accompanies the two opentions of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. Patent Mr-rhnnir-nl m..:.. cm. n....s.:.... an ; muns 1: each. John Goanell & Cola Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth n pearl-like whiteness, prolecrs the enamel from decay, and imparts I pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price 15 6d each. Insmnuneona Hnir Dun - pm-nn on n-min... zrngrnnce lo we oreatn. rrice 15 6d each. Insmnuneous Hnir 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 ensily applied. Pntant Trichmuu-on ru- mu penume am: nne ernomem; quumos. John Gosqell & Co. s Violet and Milleeur Nursery Powder is guannteed pure. No nur- uery should be without. it. Sold in boxes at sd intins is each. Jnhn annual` 1. (1.. 1,, nu--- vII.....1. n....... :_ 5 mos: ueucata rename or exqmsne rragnnoe. John Gosnell & Cola Nobleaao Ponnde, ele- gantly perfumed, Ind highly recommended for beautifying Ind prmnodng the growth of the knit. I .. \l'nkI..-..- 6...... _-s--__.1 3... :._ .._-___v Jqfpaxxrxxo I mme, I most cnolce um usamonamo permma. John Gosnell 8 Co B Princess A1enndn a ` Perfume, I most choice and delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her Royal Highneas. John Gonnall h Ca}: Unner 'l'an"l'honn:ncl Jgnne John (iocnell & 00. : Upper 'l'en:'l'honund Perfume. Ink. 114..-! L (I. 7. 1A.]... (11-1. 11...`...- Jam oanen as 00. : Jockey Olub Pelfhme is in univerlnl request In the moat ndlnired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price 2: 6d. Inhn flnauuall L l`.;. is Y A Unklgaag D--G-u-us rurxuuw I01 HIE DSDQKOFCDIEY. KHX 33 Du John Goenell 3 Co. s La Noblesse Purnfnp, 5 mos . delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. Co/A Noblesao Pmnnde. eh- BAH . La Noblesae Soap-otoeIned for its nnequnb led perfume and tin: emollient quslitiu. Gosnell & Co. s Viola: and Hillpanr mm; o > * Goanen o; ; the 1ddress- 12 an nnu wt ISIU BULL. W ISIAH! , SJJJPPKB IKAIIBDTKIIT. John Goanell & Co. a Select Perfumes: Eu IBonquex, Royal Yncht"Clnb Bouquet, Jockey CI.:b Pufnme, Esaonoo of Wood Violet, Vic- toria. Bouquet, Fmngipsnni, Hilitary Bonque the Bride`; Banquet. - Jam Baden as Co.'o Prince of was Por- fnmn n rnnaf a-hnina And fnahinn-LIA nan-fnvnn 1 JOE! uoillu 5 uo.'s rule! at In: ru- fmne, 3 most choice And fashionable perfume. I John Goanell Co Princess Alexnndra HR groa frauds which continue to be pucy tisod by otuoura nnuufucturerl, more puticulnrly in Gerunuy, by imituting ma 1:- bels uluehod to JOHN GOSNILL 8 00. ! A` PIRFUMEBY, render it imporutive upon the } Proprietors to Gurnoutho public ugniuu such * nefarious proceedingn, and to requeut their frieuda nndpstzons to purchase only at respec- ublg_d T who iqnn ing from John 0. ;'nnd`in'vi special 's:unu'n-to I tho nddress- H10 lLldf$D- ` RID BULL WHARF, 93.Un-xx 'l'1uxxaSn.n1-. S I John G-nanell A Go a Selma: Perfumes: In N hzunn, do Venison, per lb. "SIDS, Llu Fresh Pork, pr! 1 Mesa Pork, pa-r bl. Prim; .l.. ...\- ll :# ; 4 2 d4hh.*:1on. Q [I000 .57. `Id e'oct_ of 1 ad -en"--n umpnew etfoct_ Si without like rm-ll -' '- which cholera is most oped propagated. For SALYNE.-A ; or the lions Hendaphn in - r..- uu wunout of ]___I an: - x ulirnonish Acojunn -. o It the` itbeld CH1 , 01 531.. I -.'v. nu Wlllllm rithouz producing .-ll chioride of am your: faith- :. Ind Hanna ov sun nucnnmou Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously at he DAILY NEWS JOB ?RIN'l'ING OFFICE. ` 'rnve:|r}'a:ifioR:`:n:e. ....ua, nnu nu cum I can your: {sin Manager. Gannon mm-i `F am. . I haul- shown lzy I u was insan- ' Sir William In nrodm-inn IIII3. Profeuol Couege, `ruins arrive and Station Ii follows : , _ ._-u uctu Ieu aned Iil-h if) elects, and believe it to be 1 very pure oil, well fitted for those cases in thick uxeuonl that subatnnee is indicated. ---... ...,,c.-nu,-anon which the unccol chohicrcompoundn, nadgol iodine inpfnnlo of otg_|nic no llamas reachable. e pnfmnww, 2.33., Senior Pbynichn to Guy : lioupiul. I have I uen eccmnendcd persona con- sxflting P30 of Dr, do Jonglfs Cod ',,,_..-u 4 _.. .. uugn, vnolu nho'I'rxi1t-en the but medical treatise on the on grid: which I an ac- quinte_i. cncc, I don: the Cod Liver Oilaold DR. LANI.$`!'EB, 7.3.9. Coroner [or Consul liddlaex: ` I considevihnt the purity of (hi til is secur- ed min preparation, by Iycpongnnlaunotl 0! so good 3 chemist and I-lcllpu n phynician as Dr. de Jongh, this the written ttu'.liue on_ :_Io with thick I -- -- ....-:.....; ~ we mull it 1 great adnni one kind of God Lwer Oil whi admisu.-d_to be gennim--dn . applied by Dr. dc Jongh. It I --Juovllll gu urmmry CD CHCQIIQILI I hue frequently preucxibcd Dr. Light-Browncod Liver Oil.` I commit I very pure oil, not likely to create d: a therapeutic Agent of great Valle. DB. EDW4RD SUITE, I ledicnlcer so the Poor L.-Pnoud +1 Great _ Britain. } "We think it advantage that `there is Lwey ad ' which i nnivn-elk ...:..-.x . , s13 HENRY nuugsn, BAB`l'., 11.11., Phyaicinn in Ordinuy to the Queen in Irehnc` lfnlintlv n-a-lI-"- " V. --o yuu. I QZU3 P W. I [This is by Montreal time, from ' 1'1; minutes for the dierence betu Ind Kinmiton time] Nov. 6. 1870. R. DE JONGH`S LIGHT-BROWN con I D LIVER 011.. DR. DE JONGITS Oil is convincingly you-ed by n overwhelining weigh: (medial neauno Iy, mdbytheprnctignltutofnedupaienet , . _ _ _ _ . _ --uuu Auul For purifying the B1uod.-Price fa 9d pt-r Bottle: ',' The above! Prepanlions In in the form or` Sweunents, pleusuut to the mate, and par- Licnluly adapted for Infants And Iorben qnraing. By the combiunfion of the Iron or Iodine they are` united with organic life, which thus render: them digestible. The irriulive and stubborn mineral but that become the nucleus of no orgsnic substance capohlo of being ab- sorhed by the blood without. injury to the awn? E 1: d 1! Br I: 1 Agent or n n * In his ouggiogg R. G. `I9 1l'nn:-- 0- ~ ' , , ,_-___ ., .... . -cuuu uuvurnuxanl to Dr V. Band for thin vnlnablo pnplrltion. Price: Snail, la lid ; Indium, 45 5d ; Largo Size, 119 per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, ' ' For strengthening the 8yatolI.-Priee 23 9d per Bottle. - - vs uucusuuuulug we Byli.--Pfi THE DIASTATIZED IODINI, pt-ri '.' Prenm-timm ... :. .L. _--- R. V. BAUD, G:-sauna mad Ho.-abet of the D Medical College of Puii, OhicfPhyaicinn Exlrnor inary for Epidemic: in Pain, lsI.e~l.D. of Ibo ivil Honpimh of Algiorl, hlljnu in< troduced in England hi: ORGANIC HID]- CINIS. ` ~ They cousin of three pnptutions-- THE BAUDBIHR, An eieiant uni ptonpt Remedy for Cholen, Yellow Fever, Dun-than, Dyunlery, and the ueeuive nation of the Bewels. A gold medal ins guarded by the French Government to Dr 13 : Prim: Snnn 1. un . u..u.._ ._ -- - man, 1-u, Aenmngson rut Road, London, S. The geazjne has eqgnvcd on the Government Sump (outside each Boule), FREEMAN` S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE." was umoroome. 77w Hedical nes and Gazette, Jangzary 13th, 1866, states, It. has an immense sale amongst the public, Ind is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Iedical Practitioners, and, of course, it would not be than singularly populu did it not supply u want and ll I plnce. _ lnnufnctured by th Inventor, Richard Pree- mnn, 70, Kennington Park Road, London, S. Th zeazino hl QIIZIIVCI! on tho Gninrnrnnnt DRNICTOR BAUD S ORGANIOJIEDICINE ' `l15U.KlI1lL`AhUIIlJIJ5UUlBla, IDV%I by 1 R l-`roencn, Phxrmoccntist, hallowed to b. one ot the greatest diseoveria of the present century. It in lnrgely employed by the most eminent Phyuicianund Surgeons in hoepim ond grinte pnctiee in lllptrta oi the world. It hes effects peculiar toitnif, uni which are eaentinh I ly dierem to those produced by the various} compounds boring the lane of Ghlorodync, bu; have no pretenac to poaeuaing. its virtues. It rapidly relieves pin, from Ihutever cause, :1- iays the irritation of fever. soothe: the system under exhsung diseases, uni giveasleep with- out producing my one of the unpleasant reeling: socommoulyu-using from thelneolopiatu. 1; continua to holditl unaluxe: position in the eetinsoa ofthcProl'esdon as Lhobest, moet_ reliable, And cheapat preparation. Eminent and , scientic Phydcians made Iidmrita that they ` have tested its eectq in careful comparison with _ those ofDK COLLIS BROWNEB CHLORIL uxnn," II-u uepnseu In me new mu we, found it. 1 more certain and reliable plteparuiou, and greatly preferred FREEMANS." Eu-I Rumdl communicated tn the Rnvnl nnl per um 1173., Harley per busho Rye do Pun, dn 3110 granny prelerrea "x1sl. .Is`.LNa|." Elrl Busdl communicated to the Royal Col Iege of Phyaicinnu And to Ir Freeman, that in Knnilla the only remedy of my use in Cholera was Chlorodine. 71; Hula`.-nl 7!.-un ...J I1...-.15- 1...... 1mm <<' I 1`!!! ORIGINAL OBLORODYKE, invented by l-`roenun. Phxrmaccnst. is allowed L. - 1 And 1 large _nmom_It of general reading 3;. Pnce, FWC Cents. Subscription Tyo 1 ggent ror England` and British Pauouiol DUFBISNR, 79 Waxing Street. lg; be obtained ofa Chemists. Author oftho ` ). n..__:n- L J LSL` RIBS JKIHG 51"- Q? , 1 In aunt genersaubsctiption d -an 09 =mf.:r,..."'-'..':.,:':';.`:7.r.:.:;`:.Ti ."*'"Z.i`: reparation. CHRONICLE law A WEEKLY l'AI.tr BRITISH IAII per Cmuxdian steamers will be c day Q! 11 A]. D... I'......_J -- 1 n uxotlikelyuocream mun me use olppnzu. It 1;? iunaluua position Hon.A.0AI -ofesdon the. best, most mcnsnn; `preparloll. Dunn. mg] W. I. Wll 1 Hon.J .lS BROWNEB CHLOR0- Bmolfk ad to the fact! that they 1,35 .1` in preparation. .r..:..'u.. .. N05 ! Superne per 100 lbs, for ouclhr-` `_ I-Ind- A lino. wound qv_r 10 Ig I HID` `In, (Ml... I-1|-H _'!4?.`!I'! [8 ,,v-"...*`...:: "Sing!e copia of me 1 NIWI} containing the news of [1 _had In wmppefs for maiiiniz, usnwi every Friday SIPJGLI-`. (`HDH-`R nr 4.- n.. Ill S-lock Mn! for BOOK inc mull. 5 I ll`. mud. uuuu-3, pt-r Dl] 'nrnIps, per bu: Dnions. nor hn..h who or men I: more or loan fell by all the othnn. Germany has already, in one renpect, loot non than Frsncqtor her army colminod nu-hon of menu-nined to science, commerce ltd manufactures, who have died on the battle IBSIII IQ I 9999? w- l`hc' Pt )lBlU ...,.'.".'-=3 2.30 am. mxomi Q `pubis mr`4 `. `- um FIG . Pcbli aauwl I-very I rmay SINGLE CUPIES of mrl allhn rnurnav Ar n... onus Inn. 3-45 P-In. | 4:05 p m. | [This is bv Vnnfrnnl than fun... __.., _... ... uucu uonauul communi- Iench other that every lo lnered by rem is )9;-many France, for natures. who hgn .a;..a .. .._- L P.{inn3Rs' Vizii`. Kingswn, Thursday, November 24 8 a. i :- ,,, .- I... .9, mm men were can sign: of c it openxionn, owing Lo the used for lhnl purpose , 9 Army. The result is, 171-1 I bend of their butulions, entered the '` b|!- "` ""1 P051995 ' Vine. look pooeession of the Council 7 "39 "59: U i` `ll iUP05li- 1 in which the memhors of the Goverun inquiekly ecoII_gh."~` 1 me exception of Picard and Perry p to: tho Univernity of Glu- ! maiou. These Inner had we nddres :11. Iron opened on londuy their escape in time to sound lbenha In`.-.`.'.ty Ld Ohnnmllm all ck- I` ` " e depart from 0'3 I , V r -. I -.... u.u.I. ontreal which deduct ' between Hontrcal me.) uerum amount of injury had not produced much so of Ihe counlrv avian"- .. wv-Auu] gzlernny ado passed lhrougb lverp. cud Trieste, being warned u )f [be Univ of who __..,, -.,.. ...u-mu; out or me In] cf the French eet. It is only now thnt the evil mnoequt-ncea of the wit are beginning to Dan themselves felt. It in not Alone that Phone in Absent from the market, but every on teen: to fuel the necouity at avoiding all pornoua expenditure. The members 0! the Ruropeun funily Are in such constant ation with each low one at them Olhl onnnnu D..- -I----I- 9 .... yIvI.l|lCCu much a country generally do passed lhrouoh nlrlel, out I} as onstaul st; I Ry, pr :ience, died nke Another gene- A Iongh less in por. J, I the incompxezg. xi, Posu;l`G nlde. -v-rnou lu Al Um .-;I the Kingston , 1.35pm. ~...c exception (rt all the Gardea tionnle to their heard Fern, nddrss lbenhn: Mobile and the Gut aid. when Ploureu into the Ganja: Pages, A ball, Gen. ` 338 I` clpltll and made their own terms. As I Muted in my Monday : letter I gathering of the Bellevillo Nnlionni which took place did not but so very fa bxa an upect. When the emu! rs! g at ubout 11 o'clock it Ins harnngry Ango and )1. Jules Pure, and Sully Jules Sunon. The orntors ll 6:3: were ed to, and then diap 1 but 1.! about 2 o'x~,lm~i mr.-.--u -- - -_ .......u-- IIOU. ` I The Government of Ngtioual Defence proved ` itself on the occasion of this wicked revolt on. J tirely vortby of the condence hiiherto shown it by the people. Although in "imminent peril, , and temp:ed`by their position to exercise the powers conded to them to the utmost limits, its members comported themselves with so Inneh discretion that not one drop of blood an 5 died in quelling the insurrection. The slight. i an indication of ubilrnry lnilitn ' l ,`._.______. THE RABBLE REVOLUTION IN PARIS. Paris, Nov. 2.-My 1131 letter was dated Monday, 31;: October, and as its Ives! pages were being perused, I was greeted with the in formation that the Government of National V Dcfenc-1 W-.3 us! more, and that in its stead niguad the "Cotnmuneunder the misgui-ance v of those spirits of misrule, Flourena, Blnnqtzi, t Delescluza and company. Happily for Franc A not-nmg did not dawn upon the autho-icy of these crazy tmttators of Danton, Marat, Robe3- I I0 mo nupormbut produced elect on the commerce ge II the import and export trade I Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Anuverp, ' while the merchant nhipa, war, &o, kept can-etnlly out of Ih beginn Inks Alon 1nna-n in -hon-I c...._ .u._ _.- - - a cum r;1uH U: built fur the ( chased by the `. vvuter wucn. In class consisting of terized by the At `coast defence on]; placed the Rayal a'Pnn| l'~1nIa :|... Q- iron-cznas. and the Zealous. Tl lighter and slower than the socun Then foiiowa :1 class of smaller ir. Corvettes or gunbuats: including vourite,the Enterprise, the He~4e.\ Pnllus, the Viper. the Vixen, : Water Wicch. These are H'UCllGe`it vessels distincy Admiralty as vnlu defenco'only. In this ca'eg placed R)V:l| S.wm-.-um. -1 uo umnu:-1 uulallh.` U metre upon them, berland, and Agiuc \lin.. .....-.~ 3.... .L... TTIIE COST OF THE WAR K II A K1 _ . .- ......... uv assume war. I BIHOB `DICE! ` carries on 1 war so Victoriously as Prussia has conducted the present war with France. must. necesaariiy gme out of it much better otf thsn she entered upon it. But Mr ,Leone Levi. an accnmnh:hm' Ifliun .-....., It is usual to assume that 1 srries nn 1 map In ..:..o.._:-- ,-- -._..... -. uill Muen- gn ' 3 o'clock Flouress, Blncqui, Pyof, 1' who factions party, cnne at the-' batulions,ent.ered Hotel de Ieession Crumb..- , ,__. _V. ....o map or mood cu.` ing in military authority >een fun] to Frnnce, for it would 9 signal {or bloody con.c:s, dur- n Prussian: wouid have entered [be I ade my _\[mvln-'_. |-..__ .- - "' ; Iniser w L ` by that BLE be: oh: 7. 1 u tigaliou `e0c!belr. .: 5.; .121. ;:;;:: [U59 , - h , 5 III} mu ` at <`>?[NI:?oz:":1 `ltnu(`e,1 :3 more or 'v`ommune under lnis 1}` from $.51 -13 Flourena g,'_,Lff attention ud g`. Fr;:}c__' Tallrnan lfxot. nmhoiw Amount m"~'3 0 D-Inton. Marat RX... ` mne 9` on. an um ucnu ui algal. Enter: or run WAR 0: Glmuii Tunn- A correspondent at Leipzic, writing lo the Eaten Budge! on the Hit: insL, u;g;._ llilbei-lo German trade has not unlfered very much in consequence of the war. The brillinn: victoriee of the German Anny with which it Use begun prevented nny fur of inversion, And there II! conuquently no panic to pnralyze credit. Money `In: deer, but mil to be had, end the men who were not called upon for military service found plenty of work. The bloehde had done I eeruin lo the Ieapor-.1, but oocl on the common-. nf .1... ......_-A -~ K ,..V . ac... unu me` 1. succeeded by zti ing cbnr.xc~ } he valuable fur. r2'only. czregnry are` Rayal Soverdgn, 1rd also the the S-urpion and the Wivcrn, ' C::1fe1er:Lcc Scares and pur- [ 8 British nnvv u vale-Jeratc 5 navy. _-.. ..... VIIIWV-I ursl gnlhnred lock harnngry by I. led by M. r n: linen- nrq dianor-i- ,..- ...... upv unrwel NI- Wben u:d.hiu Trochu, Ange Ind Jnlou oi .V'it,tional ` ll] Romish clerzy, ltbougb Society for the I_t`.tnuncipation nnd Mutual Assis- ir lance of the Itnlzaa Priesthood. The principles ` of its members are best explained by the declt-I ot-ted H100 75165! t ed 10 V-Bile ' Rotnisb Church in Accord ubm-uy institution, and cfthe unity and in-iependec ca. of Al Italy, with Rome for it: units]. The chiefeen lfor of the ssocilliou is ` ` inns moi represented in tb ir , ' . sitting of m, r Monday`: the rn nm.....;i _ -. : - party among the under the title of the N.|(i08l nln Ferry, were in` to make md lhenhrn.--4| '- .....- um nolel de Cnamher, 2 Government, with nd Fern -on i |lIfI!,I8 to Gnrden N`- can And Ini- ruyuu I-usv Izuul unwcn ID ION. -U70. The mysterious door-bell ringing: which have rnttrncted :0 much attention at Great Fgllg, N. 8., lines August Int, were brought to 1 |-ndden termination the other night by the Ar. rent of: womnn, who bnd been foremost in fa. Vonriug the Ibocry that the work hnd been done by upiritl. She Ina caught in the Act of ru ,- uiug uuy alter polling vigouusly gt (300,, V bell in the dead of night. Rrruv-I-I nr 1-nu ['12: n- I !-~--~- - ...u..uun, (nu! 18. and the cm=.9Jn.l I... .. t 3 nation which nnnlw C: D--...:.. \ViVt`(1'>l_1: ! There is further and touching evi%< 23 ` poor nhj Loch; O:EfOm. the You miser who died recently, is fondly ren _ the most of her old friends and in of new ones. The legal time l PARIS * of nnuters conneqed wwn here ; neariy arrived, and chums ugama: I W3 3 multiplying dniiy. Several partia `bf? stance, we:e in the habitat giving Loc 9r less cold. and m--)' present "3 5 d $5-Ur) I0 #1000. ULbers huec mi5gi'j`c_e attentions 5b3V'nI; and her lawyer, Jo yf ,(;rBFI, ;1::`r 1 Tallmsn, wunts paytor services to the: an A - .mn....- -3 3... -.A ' the firs: * Guards Fm-mi.l.- ,1! T0 GER- |\ n c::1(X', fhe Fu- n-.-I. rl-n _ .....,_y man I! genenlly believed. ' >-' Fellows Compound Synun ofypopl ` will not onlyjnnpply the `nu. gain the brain, but il enable th mind to 1 greater lax tbnn bcfo.'e ` and pronme den: con-rpfons to the i It -izl strengthen the nerves and g All the involuntnry 15 well 331115 71 Jauseleo of the body nix for $1 50. Sold by (hear 1'. Cnndi 3 Co.. I'hn|.DpO.L'- uuuucu, I series of remzixkable r cmtzibmed by Faber Pusagiin, u the Vatfcdn have _lost but their teal tar more I'?deI3' dfssc-minuleaunong I clergy than is geuenlly Cnm..m...,a a---- J" _.,,.u......cu Au we press by the Ema; ' Cazzolaca, .0 which. during the lining Council, series of remarkable arzzc um silnn-.ure of Ca T-n3-- `- " ' -. ,,.-mg uocny mmls ranging hue cia ms hr sbovn ; John P. H. we struggle. Lut mouth 2,000 wu npproprinled by Hm-tfotd, Conn., for evening schools, two of which have Already been opened, and are work- ing with A good deal of uuccen. The ages of pupil: nnge from fteen to forty-n. Thn lnvllerionn dnm-Juli .:....:..__ _L- . . pay 1' . .... ........; muvu; um not I tor sex-vie of Sl2,000 I: is evidences of ucction They show beyond peradvea III oin In-nu-A -...x _A {slut or u. the was suddenly . when the case was icquirad ii J cred that the liquor cunuzinec `that was usvd by Mr Mei-`n `medicine. The poor girl In V days in Lu-rible sutfering, and ` should be a warning to peraoc 'comaining poison to luvs Lb: I The unfonun A19 young woman: ` conducted gix-I,and was new I liquor before. . -nr: u.-uw.1 rrc:1'rc.: occurred in.-ublua late-I woman named Fanny poison. She was in the drunk your ofit. She suddenlr ml`..- _-_ .5` says a terrible y, by which Brown lost her employ of Ashton, it, on "window nhout A I I I .__.. ..~~.u-. In Mobile, Ahb-nnn, on the 27m curranl, there was .1 blnck frost so severe as to km plant: and :r-=e;-1, and to put 3 stop to tie ya-How fever. The effcct ofsuch a frusr. is mwcb mute severe In Southern climates than berr, loss seem; to have been very serious. The O'.Iaw.\ F-w PM ~----- ~ ' .uu -.\.LI-ll LU iJ3Ve Fre ncurrml in Jul-I - Simon were main ni-uni; large table. Jule : Sine:-oncupud wagon-8., but Iconileaeod by a brutal In-etch, who llapped him in the face. Gunier Pages then lose tr! ee(havou:ed to s`peck, hut, overeonu vigh aaamiou. he fainted away, Eu on thcoor, Andra trampled on by ins-xrgantl, who tore Gen. `Mocha : decorations from his linear. The venerable nppesrance 0? K. Gm-nier Pages would have impoied silence pon any but a ntlim mt, r~sp~.c:i:.g nothing. The insurguns, to c:ies of Vive In Commune," -`Decbear.-.ce," "Down with Trochu," greeted the proclnm.-n._io) of acis [0 this eecl from Blauqni and FXOCULDE, while )1. Pages was diaeugagcd and carried [0 3 window under the care of least: Fans and Simon. Gen. Trochu remin- ed his plaice in the arm cbai: near the table while All this indescribatle tumult continu- ed. THE DAILY NEWS--THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 24. use icquir-`d into, it W81) cririgcx cunuzined a. deadly poi: Mei-`nriane as a. has lmgered for eiev rrible Su`-rim: and .L..._ ,- ' ' _-..._._;...: arucles was? under the 1 Teoiogo Romano." It numbers, members in all the provincss of nd the views vbich it advocate: :found, new that the frowns of a lost learors be d"s'sc-minateaunone the I--Iinn ' nut? unaux Shout I 3 taken I icquir-vd inn iv- _.......v... vu turn Auuu nuuus I year The Ilelbonrne Argus of the l0Lh ofSeptem- he: publiuhes the following (new :-Tbo intelli- gence received by the Eu: mail of the com- mcneement ot a In: between Fnnoe Ind Pruui: Lolnewbnt Iurlled Victorian: from their babi- Iunl propriety, nnd Iince than very little has been either thought of or tnlked nont sue the probability of Gnu Brluin'I being drawn into the struggle. V l..n .......L at-rm .. um: ue nozzlcs label 9 woman sober, V , and never known ta 1 -_._--J vcuuvf. nnd of Hypophospbites ppIy_ _tbeV lloinc on ;r. 31` evidence! Poazhkev.-1 tenth`. is fnmn. .-----~ -.-..5,uuq I-Dell Elf 5 peraocs using :1 a Ne ham... . .5... uugerea tor eleven ring,and then expired. It usiaz ms-xiv:-i~== - ....-,... uuuu not me inn nec:ed wwh her eate 1: claims against the es! parties, for i t of civimr Ln:-ho "" .... vs uypopnoipbilfs ' going: on in, h endure a it wm_im;mn vigour on: to Hm 1- *"" . 31 aching evidence lbxt I oa2hkev.-psie remembrrx-.d ml: lamp nnm, V" Very ill,ao-J `V89 discov- ed dc-ndlo -\..;,..._ ,..... ,...,. The population of Xmas: in 354,878; the value of farm sud farm properly $83,000,000, Hill of live stock $25,000,000. Lu: year 24,- 000,000 bushel: of gnin were raised in the S1810.

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