Kingston News (1868), 1 Feb 1869, p. 4

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nu Iv . onnauun, Agent for Kingston III , L} IJVV II` 1.15:1, St. Lawrence Wharf. Iuunu |avIAr A. A800`: St. Lawrence Wharf CHARLIE Wxnaon Secretary. DI RAH I\!\.'I tbe College of llinn I-at-niwnrl I-nu $23,000,000. ` rr ORIGINAL OHLOBODYNE, invented by RC Froennn, Phnrmtceutlut, iillloved to be - -- ",...4_. ;12.'..........:.. .-.|` 11.. nfagnnt ' `QuU|\a\JJa1nuvu-v-v- ------. - _ 1 R . one oi the greatest discoveries of ithe preaent century. It is largely employed bytixe most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in hospital and private practice iu=sii parts oi the world. It has eifects peculiar toitseif, and which are essential- ly dilforent to those produced by the Jarioua compounds bearing the name of Chiorodyne, but have no pretencu to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, ai- isys the irritation of fever. soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use or opiates. t continues tcrhoid its unshesen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made. aidsvits that the have tested its cects incareful coripsrisun wit -1. -_- -0 .1 nn nnr r IQ DD\HNR'.q CHLORO- cecta incareful complnsun wu.n those of DR. COLLIS BROW~NE'S CHLOR0- DYNE, and deposed to the ' f-Acts that they found it a more certain and reliable prepnrlltion, and greatly preferred 'FREEMANS." |.`....| R.....Il r-nmmunicnted to the Royal Col- nu pun. Ann I wnuc [DC run: again took I up tho pu-able and spoke: "If we lhull act u:- I "QHHQU tit will of thq Sultan, all out lino will III forgiven unto us in this world sud inwha mt :" 03.1 than :3 f"III'e:" noounded ngongh homo. V o 0 capnuicn. , doughnut roads, oeboou, bu-men, lc., sud` up again hadron of the union oomnnooid. EHO greatly prelern.-u "rn"nanAII-I-u U- Earl Russell communicated R-073' legs of Physicialxs and to Mr Freemfm. 3-bl 3 Uanilla the only remedy oi any use In Ch0l.Tl was Ohlorodine. mm- u__1_--_: m.-_._.. ....,l Ilnnn. Jmmm-v1RI.h_ Uhlorodine. The Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, II. has an immense sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of On.ho~ dox Medical Prnctionere, and, of course, it would not be thus singularly popular did in not supply a want. and ll a place, want. and tlll place," nufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, '10, Kennington Park Road, London, S. V T a genuine has engraved on the Government (nuiuide each Bottle), FREEMANS Rlllfflf. l`.F| l'.l`|R0l')VNE_" \UL\|J I. D [A I. DA 1. I uu Lu Ur uuuurru u:aIIIIcu- (J tnnt. puries, deodorises, sndiisinfects, by his agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,--ll.s active principle. Being entirely innoxipus, this truly scientic preparation is peculiar y adapted for Lhe following useful purposes, lot which all other disiul'er:l.m:t.-1, on ncconnlof their poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are unavailable and useless :- Detecting organic` impurities in air and water. Purifving drinking and other water from Dr- gnnic matter, load, &c. Frnalunnino H10 uirnf nlmsn nl.u-'99: and rnmnv- lug uuu. ulucua. ` ` | Freeing meat`, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. tV...._.-_-_.2.._.. `L- _'_-A_ -1 _______E_ _#Q, I SHIIIU IIIlIh`Icr' IUBU, Gull: _ - Freshening the air of close places, and remov- ing bad smells. Ia`:-nuinrv rnnnr Rah }`|IIf`In|- nun (\II'InlI I'InI\I!:I:I\a\n Id-IICIJ IlI`B\ BIIC Ulllllllillu _ Curing Musty provender, Freeing wheat. and other seed from smut. - ll_:.....:._:__._-|__ L_-I.|_ -1 __|,,._e_ _,. u ITUIH IIIIIII4. _ Counteracting the elfecta of organic poisons taken into the stomach. (`"4-u... II .--._ .._-_.-...I.._ n_-_:__ _L_-. , . UIIIIJI UCVLI ITUIII 3IlIult. Maintaining the health of plants in pots and conservatories. I)_-....__:__ __.I ~_-._ 0 .I o u . vuusua vuuuica. I Preserving and restoring the freshness 0! cut owers kept in water.` * TI.-nt-nu-in-r cl... l.I:..kn- .1 cl... ....s...... .1... I MONDAY EVENING, 1-`EB. 1. LIUWUID l\L Pln Ill WIHSV. Destroying the blight ol the potatoe, vine, hop, mulberry tree, &r_:. * Washing dogs and other domestic anirnnla. Cleansing butt.lee,- beer barrels, pickling mini, dairy upensila. . Washing the hair and darkening its colour when turning grey, F.nhnm-inn Hm .......:I'..:..,. .....1 :....:..,.__.:__ _ ` ..l' wow u: uuuua l.uI.l H105. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying ani- mal virus. when are`-. Enhancing the purifying and Invigorating ef- fects of baths and tubs. nruauinn unis.-u.....I ...,_.._J. __J ,1- - -7- u_gu| vu us Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, "dogs, &c. One gallon makes 2001 300 gallons adapted for use. N.B.--Condys-Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in \Vat.cr. and alnrdq the only known means of rapidly and completcly freeing Dliuking Water from Organic Tuint, which i3 80 cummnn a nun nf any-inn: Aiangao simple or elegant tinting cannot be bed. CONFECTIONERB will nd Magenta, Violet Orange and Pink useful colours. ` GRLATINES end GLUE8 are aucceutully coloured with these dyes. INK : A Sixpenny bottle of Magenta to 3 pint or more .of cold water. - 7 WATER One drop of dye will tint e quart. PRINTING on Cotton, Silk or Wool in the ` ordinary way. ' T BLIINDIHG Iome of the am In on bath will produce en innity of ehede, seen:-ding to uu um ue11o:onsmU(o`: diuqnt,prouounodil by lonnoiaunu .l`h`u fgool sauce, in pro- sz-Ved aoleiy by Lpuipd l?e_n-inn. '_1`h_o Public up rolpeotfy oultiond ngsinit worthleu imi- mionc, dud should no that L9: std Pox-rim Namaruo on W:-upper, Laboi, `Bonito, gm} Stopper. A Ask for Land P91-r!uI Bcno`o. Sold Wholeulo uni for lx5og`t,`by tho Pm ptietorl, Wan-outer;'LIoIIrf. ronlcnnd Black- uell ; learn. .Bu>c1q.`u`:d Bonn, London; tea tc. ; And by Grooon sud Dilinn universally ,,, O _...-._ D ...,g. nu-u unsnuui l.nIul., common a cause of serious disease. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted uid with Candy-`s Uzoniser" or other Spray-pn ducer. _ - (}UNDY S PATENT OZ0.\'ISED- WATER, (FOB 1ou.:1' rIJurosns,) Rnrnnunn I'..nn.n AL. _..___.L g,,, I - \- vu l\Il|BI l'UI'\.IDK'} Removes from the mouth impure and ioreign tastes and odours, whether arising from tobacco or other causes, and counteracts the irritation and morbid secretions of carious teeth. It puri- ties and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, cendsto promote I healthy name ofthe whole bodv. - ....-D ....... no u cu rntu tuetn. _H. I! llI|p0IllOlO in this small space to enumerate the men] usee to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparation: can be applied; while their chief use is {jar dyeing textile fabrics, they are also invalnluble as a colouring agent for almost every known : material, the ease with which they can be used and the brillian- cy of the result being, indeed, almost magical. By their use almost any article of clothing can be dyed in a. few minutes for a. few pence without soiling the hands. Mlalnb A un A ,[ UDSON .~5 SIMPLE DYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; Tany- xhing cm be dyed with them. _II. is impouiole stance to enn-111-.r.1uu um um... t): mnily New. ` iI1nint|;Ul:Al.Vl)A. MAGENTA: The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Bixpenny bol- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce 5 elenr - Roan Pink by using lean dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, ac. WOOLLENS: Magenta, `lento, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the moat antiafactorv raanlm mm - Inns- 3 [J (nuuuue U LII nuuuu}, SRIGINAL CHLORODYNE." .,........_y U1 ooigng water In an earthen pan. RIBBONS ond'SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling water. few drape of the dye in euoient for one feather). COTTON: lhuu.r' Violet and-Purple are recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, Violet and Orange. Dye in warm water. WHITEWASH: To color: Hagenta, for Pink or Rose; add half a bottle to I pail ofweter, then stir in the Whitening as usual. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty time by using one bottle or more, as directed above. BTAROE: Stir in: few drops of Ooloure Jlegente, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; theoe impart delicate tints to Lece, Linen, kc. - WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, Heir, Fibres, Seaweed, &c.,yul.I .reot the dye quickly, if applied in boiling Inter. BLUE : For laundry purposes in A 1. BOOK EDGE-`3.: A Sixpenny bottle of Hagen- tn, Violet, Crimson or Blue will make from" spin: to a qnert of beautiful colouring, ac- cording to shade required. Kpply with 5 brush. nu nuuuen uooua, r'aatl:ers, E `Ian Orin satisfactory results- quantity of boiljng water in mm. Rrsamsra ....I -guru . uuu rpm: on no: water. _ SATINWOOD STAIN : A Sixpennv bottle Oinary dissolved in a pinto! boiling Inter PHOTOGRAPHS my be tinted; dilute the dye with water ; I. bottle of Mqgento. to 3 pintof water. kc. ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orange; pour a. tevrdrope into an egg cap add warm water; as: with: brush or pan Borders of bookl, similar to Ward |nd`Lock a Arabian Nights, &c., try be prottily iuum. innted in this mariner. BLANOMANGE, JELLY, CORN |FLOD`R, ICE DREAMS, kc : Wbe in 3 liquid state add one `or two drops of Mnmantn A ......... Pi'13'ii'i':' and wool) sum; Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of` No_ 3 Buck to half ti-pin: of has water. SA'l`m'wnnn Q1'utu-. . Lu- \ONDY`S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- .-... _.._:c ._ .a_...a-..:,..... .....a'.I:,.:..l....a... t... 2|... EA A1D PEBRINB" Th d H ' 0 I Innnni:f.n..cl|o::L{. ! _ UUIIJII-I` |I`D'D g the hands. unions NDA. Thu an--......|.. -_.1 A HISTORY OF GHOULS. H. 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DB JONGHB Oil in convincingly proved by an Ieigbc of maa! tedilaly, and by the pncti test ofnoeeufil for twenty years in; II! part: of the won-id, to be, beyond all question, the the magi eeb-`- cioun- the n-mat nnlninlslo and l........ 2.- ._..:.1 K"I`l\IL lI.II5\J Q I I\J'lIr-`I-IILJ-El`I.l1V' &7\lII\.l' 15 Lots in Cbauct-ry--Chambers Nn. 7, 8, J: 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, C. W. Juan 0 RJ:u.u',QG. | FRANK 0. DRAPIR. vs. -auu -u qucuuvn, Inc pllI'l K, IIIG IlIIE$- cioun, the moat palatable, and, from iii rapid curative eects, the most economical ofnll kinds. Hen:-A i.I'|a.nniv:br.hl nolal-nhu ml 11. A- 1_.._Li.. cunuve enecu, me man economical oll kinda. Hence thenniverul celebrity at Dr. do Jongifn Oil, and the unpuulleled demand [or this unfi- nlled preparation. ` I snhncr mznrcn ommons. T 811! HENRY IARSH, B.LR'I'., ll.D., Physicisn in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. I have freqilently prescribed Dr. dc Jonglfs Light-Bi-ciwnod Lin:-Oil. I aynlddebit to be nrery pure oil, not likely to uuaallngut; Ind a therapeutic agent. of great nine. "We think it: great adnntege that there is one kind ofcod Liver Oil which is universally admitted to be genuine--the Light-Bron Oil supplied by Dr.` de Jongh. -It has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend` thi_e kind, since, Imidet e m1_1_ch veriety and Iin~ certainty, we have condence in its genuine- ne.--(ExtrncIi from Coiurnmminne in la:- ulusu GOD! psle oil. vuru|u.Iiy, we n_|ve commence in its nes:.--(Extnct Cox'ummpIion: its Early and Relnedinble Sages) > ' nnwm om-row, B0,,` 1r.no.S., Sgrgeon to Ghu-ingoa-ocHoq)it_nl.. _. T. past I hays beat : in the how 4 gD. do -Jon u Li I-Bro and and ittobeghmnollgh n For save:-il pniorihvln yes:-I DR LANKET-1:17, F.n.a:,. Cor-`one: for Central Kiddlenex. I consider that the purity` of this oil is pecun- ed in in prepxution, by the personal attention of do good I. chemist and intelligent n phyaiciln I! Dr. do Jongh, whohas the written the boot eniodi-al treatise on the oil with which I _am le- qtninted. Hence. I deem` um nma I.:..... ma -_u ............. w.....uuuu-, nun or Ioame In 3 316 `of ' 9. -mm on. 1 um been will mama. was in : elfec And believe it to be 1 vex-ypurje oil, well tted ,those cases in whiah thenlpptthot` gnbpunoe is indicated. ` Jsuncs Aglnew, _ BARRISTEII and A l`T0l{NEY-at-LAYV,Con- i'e)'etucer, &c. Ofce `ingot Street, second door suulh of the British Wing Office, upstairs. August 1. Dr. G.-uniuq in fol-and um nk. dc Jon'gh s` ` Light-Brown Cod Live; Oilcprogupgo the desired` affectin u Ih0l't8l' time ghnn other kilagand that ~ DE." EDWARD SUITE, 1-`.R.S., ` Iledionl Oiccr to the Pool: Luv Baud of Gm: E-imin. ' u guarantee to be preferable hi nny otliei- Id" e- DR; LETBZEBY, Iedicnl Oeer of Health, sud C11 - n... nu. 1-4: II-U VIC Ill uuuuon. - In all cue: I have ioimd Dr. Light-B:-own Cod Liver Oil poaemaing the tube ; act of propet-t' nun 1, T 4 I . choltio comI><::'d-. ands; ii;P`rn?alnp?::f:`f'F eombinnon. an ab. nu... -4----I--LI- ).n-uunA1Ill,lI AND POSTERS I Steamboat and Excutaion Bun. and 'I`1ck9tq,_ executed expoditiomly at the Dug: V Nxwa B-nun Pxumua Princlosl Btrehlh ' "A ' nnrrlsn ggmonliuf DE "GRA!TVII.L1_c, rum, _ Anihog of th_o Spa of Germany." "Dr. G '11 h r A .ihpn.o=nnTa..' r;:`3..?.'.-'.d_Ef. PI` 3. "1' aim`. Ufcet , Sweet, Kingston. Ann tal R .-\RRI3'I`ER,A xwir mmn.t X Tao1v:rz.1.fNz;vaAVA.LL 1'm_- zmva or ElTI.B 'l`AAI]ll0 8'l'0BIl8 I9; '1 `IV a`si ?!.. r: 2.554 14,-` T` _j`:`- 0H1.`T1CL'? AR p1`;oGRAmngs >n.nnl-m..a- 3...: 1:- .nnn run SAL}. Posfian. M" ha mail in Paul: TEBIIB FOR 1868. -1 nI._`l._'_ l)..-l..d..- Address, v HI-`I-`ICE R}-1.\I()V'EI) TU KING :`'l`l{EL'l % .\'H.\RLY Ul`l'0:'-ITE THE mm` a Hoax sromz. `. - . ._ Joscpla Buwdcn, ; 1"TORNEY AT.'?l, Solicitur in ; Chancery, Noun} PuIalic,&c.,33Kin,-4 street.` King:-mm. um Posmns flIIn`nn 'D:If. _ ._ .1 RE a sale and reliable remedy in all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Bomels. They are not Quack Medicines pulled up by high sounding testimoials from imaginary people, but are th._- result of forty years experience ofn first-class physician, and their extraordinary success is due to the fact. that they answer exactly their name. The formula from which they are prepared, is based on sound. scientic principles, and has re- ceived the unqualied approbation ofthe mrdiral profeuimt. They do not profess to be a cure-all, but for all diseases arising from any derangement of the Stomach, Liver and Bmoels, they furnish an eectual remedy, We have in our possession, over one hundred testinioniuja from physlcians who have used them in their practice and high- ly approve of them, among which are_the follow- ing . I n n-unlqr.-- -- .. _. . _ _ in `B9054 Woypublid, vi-0 tum ;{t1a7" V wovill `__* J Job fB`3h"[`-'5.i!I.=. J may 3! fag Invit- E oxsvzro LEND. s5o,oooto1end oulhe ` 1' security of R.eaIEslnteiu the City or Coun- `[117 at 8 low rate of interest. No commission charged. R. M. ROSE. Anril '1'-I f5s":7:'7.h`1 for Sift; " nun. aunt! :%'-~ Jul; 1 If.`10|f[=,' i W5: \J Di-`F`ICE.-Souzb West corner of Dundas and -East :5u-eets. . - Wu. H. WILKISON. W. A. REEVE, M. A. County Drown Attorney. Rom day! 1' """ *" . , The In 5 n1>od:z Ida; 1"! urork exceedingly In"H;` In` many. -1"}? `.`..="1..'.".'}a :23: v I bliodlctlo . u-= * hctheir honesty gnd good_c: ` require \ f9: thofnithiul dischu-gt foft_.| do Mtwihu . vn ' _ `Lu - M `Quin nu-uv-In w `gigs in enonnnnl POPIIW _ rd ,,,-.:-_ in nhnnlv nn Th! qggogpn ll Iunpn; un At present our Post on i ~ an in nu . I1 ._ is ' _ t - hi: or nnunined 7t_ha.c1-u Blow _n_t thgpo 933.11 _ t..hst-g, A ' " 9`!li_'i` 1. 9. Mihanddul in ty.` Toan ' ` of letter! delivered has ` 3.11.` I LIVE! vwopa; ` ' 1, nd lag: ygnr, I 361,340.-i ` I A ':d= elivered ; -ynu, rupoetively, 98,801 %`-.w.2.i..*=*r ram J. H. GIBSON, M. D.,Dunhnm, C. E. C. E. COTTON.-M. D.. Cowansville. CHARLES BROWN, M.D., Gowansville. S. S. FOSTER, M. D. Broome. J. G. BUTLER, M-. D., Waterloo. JOHN ERSKINE, M.D.. Waterloo. NORMAN CLEVELAND, M. D., Barnslou. N. JENKS, M. D. Barnston. 0. W. COWLES, M. D. Scanstead. JOHN MEIG3, M. D., Smnstesd. JOSEPH BREADON, M. D.. Surgeon, R N. BENJAMIN DAMON, M.D., Conticook. LEMEUL RICHMOND, M.D., Derby Line. WINSLOW LEWIS, MD., Boston. R. D. MUSSY, M. D., Boston, F . J. AUSTIN, M.D., Sherbrooke. E. D. WORTHINGTON, M. D., Sherbrooke. Henry Simpson t. 00., Montreal, Wholesale Agents. ' ` fluid] ragga I'-v-I a drum I -- nun lhnn nraltn Q`! .4 IN, a; ifNqcp;l5;iI;;th;A point: or the compils. M H iIi:t'ontion of preac _ . of thexenl presence In 5`: ' L .,lVar. Upon tbiq there \. u nwgfzandmi ` in ` sn $3,536,100, of whic 100:. uti_ll _am by ' ur mum; In H38, WI`-`llewir 1-.`a.`1_m'j"%'.1s = . r3e'Ixa`ar:'1iis"<'r: _ '1.-U`y`_the slcfirlimmen of nut, lpng trained dnni---i---* `J- Mnrch I5, 67. ` V j a *I'*Iml'rl~w, I "0nrse of L0`: ' Th""' -In. llllll nli 51.. 11- , r 1. J`, hotel, the artist: aunt! am.a..4-n.1m|4a.a..!`IJhuh-1 duh '! n;."0uiIn `as: am? EVENING, FE Paul:-the cheapeaft as well uthe best, being only 25 cents for 3 largo bottla. Buy it, try it, you'll like it and recommend it to four friends. Honrv Simnson h an Hnnhnnnl w1...:.....:- uuuacuu. LU uunugv ll. 10! any OIDEIE. We have not space to enumerate the virtues sccorded to it by thousands who have used it, and voluntarily testify to its inex-its. Buy a bottle and satisfy yourself that it is the best remedy ever offered. ' nnnrv Qirnndnn b n-' If------" "'7' ` . to go forth again. THE tnsuatincitobt AT MiALiA:i:\_.- The Time correspondent writes--Thc` hopleuneu of the contest seems to have struck some of the pcipulnr lenders from the beginning. The`vnlunteer Battalions were forsaken hy their superior oiceru, and the consequence W19 deloltion from the barricades almost an nutqse. Dun Enrique Romero went. itmnng the people and prevailed on the popular Cl)lIli)llU|lli:i No lesu than three . priests were contapicuuus at tho lmrricmles. We hear of one ring upon the troops from I window in the church of the Carmen; of another whose weapon was `an nir-guu, with which he wu enable-ti to do great ext - cntion before ntteutinu \V'a9(iil't'clcd against. him; we hear of elnldrcn ten years nlri .` being raised ivy their fathers shove the. l-arricndes, holding mere tny pieces, which, however, they managed to discharge at their nanailnntn; we hear of `young girls with cartridge boxes at their waist, and pistol: in their hands. We hear of sol- diers ndvttncing undersheltor of the pri- soners they had taken, and the bullets of the volunteers nding: their way to the sol- diers` bndiul through the bodies of their sacriced companions.a\_Ve hear of girls rushing furwnml tn clusp the soldiers in their nrtns. that tlieir lovers might it'S<` pntch them by stabbing them in their backa. Nothing but despair could suggest the to- an: restrmtnce which took place . |L.. .___.__._,_- I, _ 111:. Itinnces tire mentioned in which, as in some M i z: 1:: swam an ngqpg is simply on . ..'.'.;:;.';..; our Poaroi u... lama uuorm anon `s 5I*a3a`%,3 1:75 .'`.`,7a`i<+ s. h 1lI'| .l\` &L:p. (""-IIIlIIl'- III `I11 `"! Wnaahwui; E-m~.;*:=:'*:.:!.*..*:;-:~. :3.p't%`;S3a."g1::*d?: Ritnnlint in n un-vn. .132 -rvil 'J Eli], Int: WUUP mo IOHICIES BBO. glands "e M: d1'.Vd. WI-proldlce I new and lux. urianttgrawth of hair when It has already disap- TO in Alan .53-....___4. __ _ _II .9 v uuu nu All.l.I.`lI.JLll.`I 1 (U l.llI{UllJ. In an internal as well as an external remedy, and is [be only one that always gives entire sa- tisfaclion, and all who once use it will never consent. to change it for any other. We have not ammo tn nnnwvun-nlrn L... ..:-4..-- lI.I.ll.='lJ UVCI UUUICLI. Henry Simpson 8 Col, Montreal, Wholesale Agents. ` - I VIVHE BEST Tonic Hair Dreuing ever cred. It efenlnnnllv t-Inn:-mun tlvm am. , ;_ FIFE-E discov- cred. IL effectually cleanse: the scalp, pre- vents the Hair from falling ofo: turning prema- turely gray, and when the follicles and glands 119: dBCtfOVed. Wi.l |l'l'II"Il!A A null! and 'I1'_ IDllAN S su SALT, for producing a reafsu Bath in your oil: Room. The B5016-flVOIlI'-NO pnpnrotion iI-_toug|y-Yoo0m- manded. I sane Ptoprletors---'l'IDlAN' 8 son, Cham- I ilta. 16 Wormuvnod Rt:-ma: f.m..1-.. 11- n iN1;w STYLES or TYPE HAVE . been added to thy DuL_Y Nnws Jon Pnnrrme Onxcn. Our two Steam Presses land Automatic Plateu Printing Machin-. cry ennblous to turn out work in ood style, with quick deapatch, and at a up `inquiry is solicited. i u A or nuu 1 u tor rcneumallsm or Lamenesa I of any kind, Swelling of the Joints, Sore Throat, Gold in the Hand and Diphtheria, Burns or Fros; Bites, Scratches on horses, &c.' &c., JACOBS BHEUMATIO LIQUID, an internal an wnli an an .n.......| _.._-.:_ | nun: rl'Upl'lIlOl8--TIUILN 8 SON, C ins, Wormwood Street, London, E.0. - CIICI `II I ICIl\r" C Klmllltll" I--Il ` PIIKI IV. . and 3 mun of holy life," became suddenly poauud by _ nu uncontrollable desire, ta; 5 murder children. During seven years he] cblniucld to inveigle little girls nod lmys 1 lutp his cutie gt the nae of about ten 2: \v_eek and then put. than to death in vari- ous ways. thuho night witness their agony And bath, in their blo0d-expe;ioncing Aftgr on:-in ru-angina thp rnnut An--zllnl n-_ V--_--...`--, -_`yuv---. my u-n-n\- up-su-xv-_ AILRISTERS, &c., Princess Strut, K113- stou (opposite Daily News Oiee. Aunnnua Cupnllan. C,.0., ` Glenn: Luvgcx own, Gnu: luau Maaaallnl. Ila-.4!-u IR 13'! JUHII All Kingston, Jan`y 16. HYSICIAN. SURGEON, &c., PIORTLAND, Residencegurrowsmith. unl ECU. April 23 .... .. Inn: is Ina recommend It to your friends. Henry Simpson 8 Go., Montreal, Wholesale LlGn`l.|. 0 lIcIIly G: Draper, {ARRlSTER.S,A'1`TORN EYS-at-LAW Solici- I._ l"L...._.___ 1`V|._-|_A_.. \I'-_L P7 ; ' ` ` " """,T"C "3 TTURNEY-AT-LAW, Gonveynncon &c. k Kingston, C. W. ' Dec. l. John mudlc. |.-\ RRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, lfonveyanccy. I Uis,-e opposite Post Office, Claret:-39 "99? K inn`-alnn Wilkinson an Recve, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-M-LAW, Solicitors, Couveyaacers, ac. Napauee. W. .I. R. Smith, M.I)._, A criminal has just lneen tried in Nurtli- r em India on is terrible charge. OnaRaniad- I heeh, a Ilindon nf the Mill-lpul'e district, t_'-ok lo poisoning in ii reluel fmmermui. ; The nunilier of his victims is thus far un- 1 known.` He has however, killed twenty-` seven in a year and a hull, and i-xliibilul 3 an especial taste lur hnly men on piIgrim- agea. A Society of Poisuners is believe-cl to exist in, India. A few years ago, :1 `urg- gar,in Polomyin, Gnlicin. was proved to` have killed and eaten fourteen children. During the fteenth and sixteenth 'centuries_ cannibalinm frequently nianifeated itself among those supposed to be civilized. On i the 14th of December, 1598, the Parliament I x l of Paril sentenced a tailor, named Chiilons, . to be burned alive for lycanthropy. The evidence showed. that he had ` deqoycq children into hi! shop or attacked }them when they strayed from Home, and having torn them with his teeth and killed them, ' be dressed them an oi-dinarv meat and de- voured them with great relish. A wholc each fall of bones was discovered in- his house. In `1440 llan.-chill dc Reitz, a. liar- ahal of France, a scholarly man, a patrio`. and A man nf hnlw Iifu " honaarnc Entlrinunlv H . B. Nlilnguyc, ADI.` A'I`I nuv n___-_ -sUGAa.coA'rnn ['hmnIx Flro Aoqgnnta _Coj|pany OF LONDON. / ` L nsuub IUI l\II.l`IUI.III 0[Bce-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Honle Insurance Company of , New Haven, Conn.` CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. mmuums RECEIVED DURING 1367-- . $2,000,000. Funds deposited In the hands of "the Goverment for the security of Policyholders. ` All re risks carefully surveyed, and the rate of Premium made to correspond with the risk assumed. I \ IIIIG QIITIHNI FIPO and Marine INSURANCE comzuzvr or DUBLIN. CAPITAL .. .. .. ..;2,5oo,ooo ANNUALINCOME. .. .. 1,000,000 '1" [II I'lD`|"|Il|l"l1l3 i F, HOOPER, Traits. A. Auxumnn, . E. P. Donn, Preuident. General Agent. INCORPORATED IN I819. CAPITAL $3,000,000. ASSETS84,650,938,27 H ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland pnofn An f.;cnsn.-hln 0..-...` upu nnu unnuy xuono Lu unu ll'QID Inland Ports on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted aim paid in Canada Um-rency. I L DH H`IT`I'IP"I` A man: Home Insurance (`ompany or New lIa\fen,_ - n 1-,, Agent st npwgh` -I Il`\dCI HIV IIICUIIUIIUII Ill VUIIOCU` III II] BUIIIU ; o the narrowest lanes of mu chstrict of Pcrcbel, n hnpdful of volunteers hrld`I.1w'u ground against 300 soldiers. Most. of me . ' wounds were inlctul by the bayonet; nut - a few were (lull. in culd blond after the" conict. The greatest number of the dead f belong to the Inusl_u|mm|meal class of su~ ciety. The government zecknns ulne killecl V on in own side at l'nrty-eight and the wounded at 150. _ E `- . -yup Losses paid in 49 years, 'J`HlS Company has been doing business in Canada for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt and liberal aettlementofevery fuiir claim. It has fully complied with the lnwspf Canada by the deposit with the Government of Stocks to the amount of Ann Ann .`Elnu Insurance Conumny of A llarlford Conn. '1IIIIII\" And in prepared 1:: issue policies on terms as low so the safety oflhe assured will permit. JAIES SWIFT, - Agent, 8!. Lawrence Wharf. Kim-ntnn In}. 4 lane vuuu nuoauauu yen: to we Uollego of Physicians 1; communication received by `pun from Manilla (where cholera had been graing fearfully) to the effect that, of all remedies tried, Onlorodyne was the moat effec- live. AI rnL- a 1Etna Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Conn ~PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- $4,833,543,39. T nmsn.-. ..-:.l :_ an ..___. .g-- --- -_. nnuugnunary, `I V130 Slfet, London and Depot, 5 Band G 0 ' Pu-in. lI1abli|hed 1770. u had hnuar I.-vc. The day seems as yet, unhsppily, fau'dis- tent when public. opinion 0: State Interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoeier. It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brmd as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or olherwise aid the disposal of such t.hinga."-Lancet. Hon`;-9 Burgoyne, Bin-bi coin indent: for Yardley HBDBCIOCOPY. 7 Vin: L5f.t:" `""' " Poptnflona. R0140 TOWI.E S C HLORODYNE. The Original Preparation of _ known Composi- tion. From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-I think ifyyou would advertise your Chlorodyne more than you do, you would help to beat the others, which _are eecret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe a secret re- medy. Camus K100, M.D. To Mr Towle, Ohemilt, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York Ijritea 2`--l cine that his anpeared during the present century. In diarrhcnn, colic, agne, lpu-ms, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article that can be nn.me`d. `7A__ gu vs - bum`: IJCDII. Ill Ilicll IJIl!IJl.IjCCI.lCI IUIIIEIIIF; 4 efter eech occasion the most dreadful rc- moree, but led on by en irresistible craving to repent the crime. When this nnperallcl- f ed iniquity wee nally brought to light, ` his ceetle wls found to contain bins full of children's honee. During the seven- 1 teenth century a Hungarian countess nam- ed Elilaheth enticed young girls into her ` palace on divers pretexts, and then conlly murdered them for the purpose of bathing in their blood. -The spectacle of human dring at lest ecerne each s delight to her that she would apply with her own hende themoet excruciating tortures, keenly relishing the ehrieka of her victims. In-' this wey she is eeid to have murdered six hundrui end lry persons before her career iwee brought to an "end. The old Berser- kera, of Sceudinevin, killed human beings for the mere love 0! the thing`. Their chief amusement and business was to set sail for some pleasant country, like Spain or France, and make all the coasts and ne- vigable rivers hideous with rspine and ntaeennre. When et home, in the intervals between their freebooting expeditions, they wue liable to become possessed by s etreuge homicidal madness, during which they would errey themselves in wolf skins end aelly forth by `night to sometimes drink with endish glee the blood of un- wery travellers or loiterers." The peasantry of many secluded portions of Europe still cherish the superstition of the middle egeeoonoerning were-wolves. A were-wolf, or a leap garou, was e person who had the power of transforming himself to a wolf, being endowed whlle in this lupine state with the intelligence of a. man, the ferocity of e wolf, and the irresistible strength of a demon. , Sklnchengere was another name I for these mythicel beings. According to the medinvaltheory, while the were-(wolf `kept hi! hnmeti form, his hair grew in- wands; when he wished to become 3 wall he merely turnedhlmself inside out. Ac- cording to.enother theory the person pos- eed had merely to put on a wolf skin in order toeasnrne instantly the lupine form endoheracter. Bering Gould, an English writer, hea recently produced a very enter- volume on this superstition, where- in he demonstrates from numerourineten- cee that is hes a foundation in feet to some eueet.- He cites many ueseeirwhich the homicidel and cannibal craving hes been eceoenpenied by genuine hallucination, in which-entieereble wretohee have supposed themselves to be wolves or other wlldani= i-uh I I 1 No1'r.-The Profession is warned against in- fe_rior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle burn a fac- simile of Proprietor : signaturmon the stamp outside. ' LIQ. OHLOROFORIII G9. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Solo Manufacturer :-A. P. Towlo, Chemist, Hnocbestar. .u.uu:ea "I01" tne _ ulycerine Toilet Requi- Handkerchief. sites. Eau de Cologne. All the above are carefully prepared for Ex- portatlon, and retain their excellent qualities in any climate. 96 Strand ; 128 Regent Street; 24 Oornhill, London. ll Boulevard doe Italians, Pariu. -u-- PERFUIIER by Appointment to their Majes- tieftne Empernrof the French, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Holland, the Queen of the Belgians, and the King of Portugal; and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. . Toilet Soaps. Lsvandr Water. Gold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Roae Leaf Powder. - Perfumes for the `.n.u.--..1..:_r Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. `J Dec. 20, I867. July 1. CHOLERA, DlARRH(EA, &.c. FARL RUSSELL sent to Coll ` _. . Dk...:..:-.... .. --._-_-= A D, Srrunu. President. July 1. Q 838 rues? PAGE.- DI Kinguon, Feb. 4, 1868. LJWVIGIDIJ. _ ....... .. . CASH CAPITAL .. .. ;1,ooo,ooo. ARE AND `RIVER RISKS men on hulls . and llolrunnn -9 ............`|.I- ._,._.. `liuyal Assurance Company RELIANCE MUTIJAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. nun. nuu nnvnn. 1:31-`aha Lune : and cargoes at reasonable rates. I A nu-:1 QEIPIDM TEE ' LIVERPOOL `END LONDON. - _ MAXWELL W. STRANGE, A can-.5 fan Yinalln nU_Gnx1:M `RIMMEL, -nunn `I-- ----=--- - -- - Teilistion will be lost. The final taken a melancholy View of French politics,` onnded on M. Mugnfs re- whioh ch ` that the country in sf- by Ilternnte teof condence and fear na to the continuance` of peace` yet hanging on the lip: of one mm. The true solution liuin the re-eu.n"lt:`linhment1:f ministerial re- uPib|li' tysn a renewal ofdireet rela- tion: between the `roplo and the Crown. Yeti: eviddli thst e ogyortunity of recon- he. Emperor is no mgr young ; he must be accounted among otderotncnofxod ideas. T . afanne lnsumnce. 1866. _ ,_,__ .---... .....,. e are secret It with M Crnmnna 1?"... u n `Agent for Kingston. Otce opposite Burnett House. :7 `~ con, - THOS. KIRKPATRICK. I $9.000 I-1| ICI-Iii] . JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. u 1 CIIBUIJIIUIU l.'Il|BS. JAMES swurr, Agent, St, T.AwI-anon WI nuns swurr, Aaron . . 1,vuu,uUU 1'. 'v'v. GRIFFITH, Manager for Canada " Toilet Powders. *Porte.ble Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Holt Preparations. Tooth Powderl. Glycerine Tlhinthownythayo odth Boa" Pulhnent the other day. P41. Pugh: ofniag mvilu iron and um, Iny the Lord, the Lol of On Worlds, for ever iultnln and keep the llto-(MI; thndow ofnhiu lojeny Lb. sun out his pooplu. Amen. (whereupon, the .3. ICING` Ilsbgj---agvuntaen Turks, three 0,, thndo: and tllpco Catholic Christians, and on. f`N--Ir-no-. Ind .-8 I aim -ign um um! Ann. Thin V followed by 1 longnd up. In! pun. After whilc the P 1;. - In llrlbli and spoke: "If 1: .n..z1|u.n...`..F I

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