Kingston News (1868), 8 May 1869, p. 4

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nxunuibl AL-LAT/, E A. ChgLncery,NotuI3 Public, afrect, Kingswn. _.:j_ ` Elomc Insurance rnmpnny of Sr Haven. 1`: L`.__.-A- ` damn ` Kingston, March 31.769. I Il(BlrI`IX I-i`lro Ausu;ttnc Company OF LON DON. ""' """` .. l,UUU'( 'PRh`.MlU.\iS RE0l;`.;VED omuxg $2,079,896. I ' Flllld dnnnaivml 1.. H... I. ... . `L rlilnn lnulnmce Company of Ilurlford, Conn. V L. J. xsvng E. P. Dona, Preside-nt. General Agent. INCORPOIKATED IN lens). I CAPITAL $3,000,000, ASSETS if-5,l50_931,7l . ULL AND CARGO RISKS lo and twin Inluml I ...-va n '...m..-..|.|.. .___. Hc 5!. L Kingston, March 31, 1869, U (The day seems as yet, I. when nuhlin m.an;n.. Al Oioe-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. Agent `st Kingston, TH: Mucdonnld, Patton 1% Al Il i!'InIr\v\<- D, Sn-n.u.n. Preszde-nt. :3 Kingston, March 3!, 15:59. Imm- , DCC CASH CAPVITAL .. .. g1,ono,oo AKE AND RIVEII RISKS taken or 1 and cargoes at rr-asunable rr|h`:1. J.-\ M Eb` SW] FT, Agetz nrratnn \l..r-uh `II `on \-` CAPITAL Ii`Jy_a1hl Assurance Golupiitfly 0' ______ CHULERA, DIARRHCEA an: N. RTT\`QE`lr -__- . . '_ ' LIVERPOOL `fun LONDON. MAXWELL w. STRANGE, A II;-\U\` 4'..- I.':__ _- 1] tmhnppily,fzLrdis- public opinion or State mierfel'- arevent the ndlrrvinnunou-.+ __ _1-( V-- (K 7 - Campbell, Mowat dc Macdnnnell. 1 ARRISTERS, &c_, Princess Eu-eet, King- ston (opposite Daily News Ocs, Aunsoxa Cumsnn, 1; .3 Guam: Laue: Mowar, Gzoan: Hmus MAODOlI!H~ March 15. 67. I 'C6Dsi9tof three pro Ar t.` _ THE BAnnn: r.~. ` "5 Tmtrlue lnsuraume. [n.~4ur;u1<-e Uumpauny of mv Haven` Conn. J __., ...r.--.u.u-v: II.I rllfli, IRIS 31.1). Hospitals of Algiers, has just in- England his ORGANIC MEDI- usl.-l or nurse prepan BAUDEINE, uh!` nnno.....o l')..-- V .....-ma, uqllc, ague, spasms, reheve more pain and cause ay other article `that can be IUUI THOS. KIRKPATRICK. Tnilet Powders. Portable Fountains. `l`3ilet. Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders Glycerine Toilet Re-qui sites. 5 nasurcu Wlll perm J.-\3!Eb` SWIFT, ..., VJI ucw ucuues uuu street: or Iron: other improvements was represented as sur- prising. Houses and stores in any improv- ing part of the city increased in nominal value from fty to a hundred per cent, and in some cases several hundred per cent. There has been a mania really in real 6:`- tate operations, like that which takes place when any new mineral region is dis- cmrered, like the railroad lever, and similar to that of the petroleum or oil wellfurore. These excitement: occur periodically. ~ As soon as one reaches the climax and people begin to nd out that they have been victi- nxizetl, it dies out and another one rises and follows the same course. -----..a uquw It A Agent, St. Lawrence `vVb:n'f'. I921!!! JAMES SWIFT, Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf Id. `ucmcuy 101' UDOIBLL, 3, Dyaentery, and the aweia. _ A gold medal nah (}nvnu-nrna--o -- T\~ the Iron or Iodine an: A5` --~--`L .,........ hunt, ul an s was the moat. e ec- Dank, In In Inn:-\ "'_B ""V IJICHCUU c: re Di and nnnnn C an nuns Vnsox Secretary I : I nnn nn.. nu Iv. LJAIIKXAVLIBJ, Agent forliingstou eat. uu mcunuer 0! ll ,CbiefPbysicie V Paris 1... u I Real estate speculations in New York have culminated, and a. fall of price Iron) ten to fteen per can: has taken pmcc. Every one had been making haste tn get rich by speculations in this kind.of.propur- cy. The prospective value from the open- ing of new avenues and street: I":-um Other imnrrivnmnns. up..- .......-....__..._,_| . _ , $1,000,000. $1_o0o,ono_ _-..-nu germination. '9, which thus iv.-h...:..- -k I $24,000,000 , Agent`, nu .... ll. I ; LNG (I-)l':'B8Dt Dnnurn 1 Ll -3|U|HU , late 31.1). U UCIH of all .. _xr, , 18G8- _.,rr.._, ..7., ...... ..--u. a\.l|\l\.l3lJ IIIJUIUKI` Irul, an utcer happening along, he gave hikin- selt up, vlmrging liims-ell with having_: threatened to us:-ault. Mrs Ul-sen. This 1:` evidently the best l'lU.-`lbllil in the world. More and more disgusted do Englishman become with the servilc and maudlin Rever- dy Johnson the longer he stays among Ihcui. Burly John Bull is not as fund nt'aufr-5a.wder as he has begn supposed to be. The Bug- lish pnpers are actually congratulating their readers upon the prospect of his iminmliatc supersedure by Mr Morley. Says the Lon- don Spectator. Mr Mntlvy is not likely to repeat his predecessor's blunder oi bl}llrl`- ing us. arid for our part we are glad or it. There is nothing particularly meritorious about England just. now that we knny ` oi. And if there were, we would rather not hear of it so often. lbtiil. :`Jn| > Dr uuuug ulu lnal. LWULIIY yefl. h N.B.-This uid is a certgin cure for grenae in ghorlos, also the scab mid rot in sheep. water. can uujecuonl on qvery bottle. Recommended and and by Professor Siuondu at the Royal Vlerinary College, dui-ing the lust twenty"yea1`-a. N R-'I"hin Hnirl in o mu-o-:.. ....-..`L_ V Ill.` I.uu uI:llgl1DOI11'O0(l." Sld by all Chemists, and at :10, Canon street, London. Qnarts, 16;; pints, 85 ; half- pinls, 43; glass-stoppered Imperial pints, ex- tra strength, 16:. per dozen; and in bulk~at. 43; per gallon: bottles included. Each gal- lon making 200 gallons, when dilu-cd with Inter. See direction: on bottle. Recommended and namd I... D...r.--_- ......, ... .....-mun nuiu.--t em yours faith- run,-, S. SIDIIEY, Sec. and Manager. . Capt. Jackson, R..N.. 90, Cannon street." lThis uid nets on the essential cause of disease by destroying the local conditions of the atmosphere under which cholera izrmcst frequently developed and propagated. For instance: "In a house in St. Andrew ss!rct, Plymouth, occupied by fty-two persons, ll was sprinkled in every room except four; in these the occupants would not permit it to be applied; the result of which was, that in those parts of the hoase `_where it had been used, not a single case of cholera subse- qeently occurred; while in the four rooms above alluded to, the disease still exists and some deaths have taken place. `Two houses immediately opposite were supplied with a quantity, in neither of which has there" been in single case, although the disease is raging in? the neighbourhood. ' RAM H9 .1: r-i...--=--- --1 -- -" "` LJIVJ uuunull. ' The value of the uid is shown by the following letter from the Secretary and Manager: ' 1 Agricultural Hall, Islington, Jan. 1868. "Dear Sir,-Pleusa to uend eight gallons more of your Disiufecting` Fluid, as per order enclosed. Having used various Diainfecting Fluids at our many shows, I can any with condence that none hairs had the insinu- taneous and complete etuct of Sir William Burnett's, and this too without producing ugny nuisance like the smell of chloride of, lime or cnrbolic acid.--1 ,_ - nnna I-.. -__ n u -- IR WILLIKM BURNETTS DlSIlFEC l`- ING FLUID, for the purication of sick rooms, hospitals, workhouse, factories`, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, l fever wards, clothes and linen of sick, night- ctiuirs, cesepools, drains. water close.-ts, stable, dairies, lardera, musty casks, tubs, Jtcl; bilge-water, and the holds of ships; apartments for isearchers, undertakers, and jurymen, and for post-mortem examinations; for the prevention of infections disetisc, c:n- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preservation 61' subjects for dissection; for the extermina- tion of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett's Disinfecting` Fluid was the only Disinfectant used at the Agricul- tural Hall during the Srnitheld Club Cattle Show in 1866, by orcle: 0! flat Majestfs Privy Council. mh val-.. _( `L- n .. . - PIJUU nil UU cial agents pans of the I 1;:-uza AIl1PLOUGH S PYRETIU SALlNE.-A Medicine that cures Sea. Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; eervescing and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially calculated to main; tain health. When mixed with water and taken during the eerveacance, it immedi lately blends with the flood, and is rapidly absorbed into the_ system. It viializes and supplies the blood with those saline princi- ples that nr: lost, altered, or destroyed dur-l inz the hot Weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, Typhus, Eruptive Fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the vital current is poisoned by infection, and thereby rendered unt to support health an-l life. it has been found eminently beneficial ,- and its sustaining and purifying inuence acts as a preventive to` disease, as the nu- merous unsolicited testimonials e.ccomprm_r- ing each bottle will prove. he portability renders it admirably adapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when distant from medical advice or assistance. Sold in patent stoppereid glass bottles, __ ..-_..-, nunuusuuul llll` Kingdom, and every part of the world. ,Ask for The" Sauce -Special Export. AgenLe-I:'urgoy.ne, Burbridges, and Sq-aim, lb`, Colman Sweet, London. ;un-uaupu_v Ul nuunu, HG. Delicious with every known dish. Its habitual use increases the appetite and pres moles digestion. IL is much esteemed [ur its digestive gyroperties. ` As an assurance of its purity and Da.1u1m_v properties, it. is only necessary to poi_L n.L the name of '.be celebrated and phiI`$nlh!'u- pic Physician from whose prescripni-m it. is compounded. The entire life or` that d1=t_En- guished man was spent in pramoug Lbh health of his f.=ltnw-nm.nan.--3 .....I I..:.~ J>A`. B-uauucu Lu.su \`VH:| spent 1!] of his fellow-creatures, in December, 1861, was mou: Lion-`l loss. ll'*L_-|,.,,I, 1 P` uuu " I IUBI. Wholesale and for exportation by the i prietor, L9, Lamb's Cpaduit Street ; 13.1.; and Sons, Fzsrringdou Street; Dally nnd Finabury Pavement. Rnnnl 1." 4H...._:.... n V -- 1 nuuuury FHVCIDEDI. Retml by Chemists, GI Warchousemen, and others, for ~1*h..'- 2... /_c .--uugalnllll-l\}\IIJUlJ. The }.`atenL Mrfhlliclll Chair fur Brushing Hair by .\lm'hiuery. For l'rospL-clus and pm ticulan-3,npp1y to the P:l.l'.E`DlE`eS and Sale Meson fnc1urers,JU.HN G0:`sNl~LLL 5; Co., Pertumca: by Appointment to H>=r Majesty, I113 1 r|-3-co~n 0r'Wa1us,&c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urns: Tuuws STREET. lute 0t 12 Three Knug Uuurr Lombard Sweet. `HE gross frauds which continue to be princ- tised by obscure manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the la- bels attached to JUHN GUSNELL & Go. e PERFUMERY, render it imperative upon the Proprietors to CAUTION the public against such nefarious proceedings, and to request their friendsvand patrons to purchase only of respec- table dealers, who import direct from John Gosuell & Ce.; and invite special attention to the addrese- RE D BULL W HARF, 93 U1-vim THAMES Srimrr. Yul... II -......II L 4:, . rs,|A-. n,...-. uusunuuu LU Int.` UFBHID. l"l'lCE IE Ud t`8Cil. Instantaneous Hair Dye: ('.L'l'lniD to produce zugy `shade Brown or Black, of good unlur.-.l colour. [L cannot possibly iuj-an: the lmiz, hue no dis-sgnlc-nhle uduur, and is easily am-ii:-d. John Gosnell & Cola Patent T:iuiIosn:'nn, or newly invented Hair l'u:i], ii!) pccuimr me- uimn:c;1.i c.m::1rucii0n ut` which I.-lC(`.\.)lh}|?\DiI.s 1113 two n,-emliuua of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. Brushing pm- .\lz:.m.- K',_..,, 7- " """` ` 7 .rv.o .. L;\ Noblsso Soz\p-ealeemed for ifs unequal- led purfumu and fine emollient. qualities, Juhn '(}.mn..H xx 1'...'_. \';..u... .....a um. n ,,,,,n _,_. v.,., av-V\I' ..;v;-nu` p.7c|.vuI:' .)U|' Rinmwrs Tsurnauws .\II:n'1sa at the Sons of Ti-mp:-rance Hall, Princess Strecl, every Sunday afternoon, from 41 to 5 o'clock. uu yxnuuu; uuu uur' I.'.LlUlllt:lll. Llilllll, Juhn 'Gosm-113: |)u.';.' Violet. and Mill.-I N.usc._v Powder is glmrxlv-lcud Laure. Nu I sery .~huuld be without it. Sulxl in box: 61; in nus ls each. l.l.. t',.-..._n 1. n-v nu, __ , v-I .1 I- .1 I , nu Lulu is cncu. John Urosuell & Cofs Chrrry Tuu']I Push` i greatly mzperiur 10 any Tuulh .| uwder, give the Teulll a pearl-like \v';nl`enesa, prulccaa 1|: emunel from decnv, and imparts a [lcusin fragrance to the breulh. Price is Gd each. 'nI1lIntnn.nn~.1,l[..:- l\.... . .. _. _ .4 L IIIU IJIIIIU B LJU\l\`UV|4. Juhn Gosm-ll Jr, Co's'Prince of Wale.-3' 1"- fume, a moat choice uud t'usbiouu.blc pert`mm- John C {anal} Jr l`..`: P.-In:-nun Ah.......,I... uuuu, u. muu_|. Uuulcu uuu Iusuluunuic perunu:-. John Gaanell & Cu `s Princess Alexundmh Perfume, u. must. choice and delicate p4 rI'mm~_ prepared c-xprcasiy for the use of Her Royal Highness. I.-J... t1........II I. :1- '- 11.... NW, rm - I I1 IEIJIJDID. John Gusnll & Go '5 Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. Juim Gusnell .3: C033 Jockey Club I clf"-lxnv is in uunvcnnl x"e;qI1-st as the must. admiral PL`|'f|.1l'I]B for the lhudlcerclnir.-r'_ Mace 2.4 5.]. Juhn 1`-v. an Cufs L1 Nuhlcssa Po.-rluuxu, kl Inna: dahu.nla l ::rt`Jx.nc-, ufvxquisile Tm-,;mnuv. John (`roam-ll & C.r.'s Nohlesse Puznndu, elv- ;.,auLl_v perhrm-d, and highly rc(;umms.-I.ded fur beaulif_yin,4_ and promoting the growth of the hJir_ ` nuu uu uu VI un.1\L' , U0 urrms 1 MAIIIHI D'l'KI|C'l`. John Gosuell & 00. : Select I ert'um-.5: Eds Bouquet, Royal Yncht Club Bouquet, Jockey C1.:b Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Frangipanni, Military Bouquut, the Bridal; Bouquet. I .IIIhl'I nnnnll 1' an 'u'pI-in:-n n!` \Uuh..,' ll ,._ THE DAILY NEWSv-sSATURDAY EVENING. MAY 3. .-...a..a ..u-u-.,\.. stoppered I, 45 6d, 113, and 219 each. Spe- a required and appointed in all e wdrld. 'uwu `|1l1(Il[I085Ibl_YiDj'll`t: hui:,h1:9 le *ll .-d nlruclion Jiuua 5'. iuery. IN Perlumcas '[)l Pr]-3-;_~(`-._:, Uvmm :1`, Uuurl, ul CAUTION} Bartlett Olsen Cludled by his Sunday 1213.`, than from a second sm Happily he was r -.. .n:._ . ~l--nan nu '1.uu.|LI 1:; -creatures, and.hie mournud as ists, Grocura, ltzxllinn Ihroughout H..- hurt at` lhn lD.4\-Id . -v a.unu..I` iializes LI dean RATES, AND 111' You Do NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE-OF` F CONTRACTS; \, OFFERS THE BEST MEDIUM FOR LOCAL AND GENE RAL ADVERTISE HIINTS; THEREFORE ADYERTISIBINTHE DAILY NF:'-NS." 1 1-ussmssxso 1),#\mz NEWS. S1-. Mum's Service. 11:00. A LUCAI. PAPER IF YOU WOULD ll` YOU HAVE AuV1:m`1s1NG1l PA R'1"T{]TTLARS OF THE itrtl;-Kr. SUCCESSFUL TRADESMEN AND MERCHANT TYPES AND.INK ADVERTISI`. TIM nu ma MADE AT was 1._uLs' mews OFFICE. ST. .\lAR\"s (`.\nu~:n , Mass, 7 nfm. ; Mjlilury `' __'_,, John nludle, ARRISTE R, _Atlorne_v-at-Law, Co Qc. Oice opposite Pos: Utc. Street, Kingston. August 6. AND YEARLY THE LARGER ! IS THE BEST ATTRAO1` CUSTOM ER8 .*~`sI`EN'T b1()."vTH.'Y AND NOT TO Jnrpmznns mam or l.`1iES;PfuACETHE RESOLVE "AT ONCE SIGN A 'I`HUUSAND Ilnulay liirot-Ior;'--nunrs of Pub- lic 0rsl|Ip. AGREEMENTS- 0| ROULATION U1 ADVER A 1) V E HE!)!ll':".\l WHRILI "OUR." BUSINESB A!) UK l{"i'lSE rd 1 I.rRm:AL AND ADMIT THE IMPORTANCE OI` Snluu IVQIJIAV '1 -Iorning Sorrin _..-a....n 7 A fr..-..n AND REPEAT l`HF.` TO ADVERTISE A u0CAL BUSINESS, TTIEIIEFURE GO AND A N? NEWSPAPER THE PURCHASE U 5' BUSINEE8 CARRY SUCH gwmcrous STEP A LITTLE rummc:-a AND Ei .EC'l`IUN OF AN IF YOU WOULD DRIVE YOUR. BUSINESS, BEFORE TH! PUBLIC AND PUBLIHED P 51`-\2{}I.UMN 3!] Mlruonrsr EPFSCOPAL ` CI.lL'D.CH ;(Jolmsm SlreeL).--.\l0rning Service (free), 10630`, Even ing Sen-ice (frt`(`),-6;OU. ` IVA -_~-r_- ru --- nun . ._,, *'7""' v - " "c-"* *'*r IN THE THEIR SUUUIl'H: BLI$HED IN THIS , OITY, THIS JOURNAL ` .-"03 ADVERTISING uh) ATTRIBUTE FOR YOUR PLAUI H 'l` I S E` an "DRIVEN, BEE TARIFF OI L} n-`Mn DI February 17. TO ma AND PER.RINS Wox-oeaterlhira Sauce This delicious Qondiment lonnoiaaaura - nil L` 1.1110` 0!) ordinary wa BLENDING so produce :11 i tutu. 1 Uotton, Silk S: ' me of the dyes in Innity of shade, : nt lulled In this ma.nn< BLANCMANGE, JEI ,lC"E (DREAMS, kc: add one or two drop ua.L\ uxnul: A bottle 1 half a-pint of hot lute SATINWOOD STAIN: . Canary dissolved in 3] PHOTOGRAPHS may b dye with water ; a ban pm: of water. kc. ILLUMINATING: Magw Orange; poor A few dr sdd warm water; nsa I Borders of books, aimilax Arabian Nights, &c., m innted in this manner. BLANr`.IlA"""' " ` \J\J. nuullii A olet, Grimso Sixpenny bol n or Blue wi . u . BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenuy bottle of Magen- ta, Violet, Crimson will make from spiut ton quart of beautiful colouring, ac- cording to shade required Apply with I brush. ' ' nnnnn --- .. ........n ADD: To color: or Rose; add half 3 bottle then stir in the Wbi Mauve, Violet, Purple, produce pretty time by more, as directed above. STARCH: Stir in a. fewd Magenta, Mauve, Violet these impart delicate tin kc. Il1II rr\rI-u r---- \\':sL::vAm .\lE'ruoms1' U1 -3!oming Service, 10:31 .:-an ' -...uunn..a: uye in hot. water ot the dye is sufficient. for one COTTON: Mauve, Violet and recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, nrnnan n-v-- `- /V urnnge. Dye in w WHITEWASH: To ` or Rnnn- n 1...`;-- lUl' vvoouen Goods, Feathers, Silks, &c. WUOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most satisfactory results. Use alarge quantity of boiling water in an earthen pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, and ` to render them clean. {Dye in boiling water. FEATHERS: Dye in ot (a few drops Violet and Orange. Dye warm water. iWHI l`EWASH- 'rn -nv~-- "- - ` ` ` MEMURANDA. MAGENTA : The strength and beauty of this dye is almost. incredible. A Bixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear Rosa Pink by using less dye. Suitable also _ for Woollen Goods, Orange. Pink. nnd n.-3......-. ---A `M without soiling the hands. m_________.__,._;__ UDSON :5 SIMPLE JYES FOR THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them ; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is impossible in this small space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applitd; while their chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics, they are also Invaluable as a 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 in few pence Mllnn A \Y1'\ - `run LUILLT PUI Removes from the mouth tastes and odours, whether 1 or other causes, and count: and morbid secretions of cari ties and softens the skin, an tends to: pr.-mote a. healthy body. 11- v\\-_ vuhu uunuya Uzoniser" or other ducer. CONDY'S PATENT OZONISED ` (mu TOILET PU KPOSES,) frnrn than nu-\...L. :_,( K. - --..a;.n1ukJ GU: one drops of 1 simple or elegant lintil !0NFEC'I`mNF'D'-' -"' 7 - 7 -- . % O.\'DY`S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- ' t.-mt puries, deodorisea, nndiisitnfecta, by the agency of nascent or ozonic oxygen,-its active principle. Being entirely iunuxious, this" truly I acieutuc preparation is peculiarly adapccd fora the fnlluwinrr Imr-{I1} nurnnuna fnr n-I.:.-L -Il u Uru MIIIIL. _ I Counteructing the effects of ergnnlc poi.~;mu:4 taken into the stuhmch. - Curing Musty provcndvr. Freeing wheat and other seed from smut. Maintaining the health at plants in pots and conservatories. Preserving and restoring the froslmess oi out owuts kept in water. Destroying tin: blight of the potutoe, vines, hop, mulberry tree, kc. . Washing dogs and other domestic animals. d -'Cletu.:si1ig'lbottie:1, beer barrels, pickling tubs, an-y u cum 5. ~ Washing the hair and darkening its colour whcn turning gre_',. _ Enhancing the purifying and invigorating cl`- fects of baths and tubs. - Dressing poisoned wounds and-destroying ani- mal virus. Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, &c, nnn nnllnn .....L-_ nnn . A- .. VG. Ll. VVll.AI\I3'J.".`. W County Crown Attorney. which is so cmnmon a cause . nu`,- N.B.-Con_dy's Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matter in \V:iI ,cr. and um:-d.< the only known mea.n.~a of rapidly and CUlH[Ii&'h'i_\' freeing Drinking \VaLer from Organic `hint, of serious disr:L.~`(`. To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted uid with U0ndy's Uzouiser" h`pru_v-pru- d`3e.":_r ""3"; I", IXUIIUIIJEDUII I IITK ILUICI, IJUTHIUII, D. The genuine has engraved on the Government ' Stump (outside each Bottle), FREEMA*N`S j ORIGINAL UHLORODYNE." :n.1\;uI.-Iuu p|'clruIlI.IUI.l IE peculiarly uuapwu l0l" fulluwing useful purposes, for which all othcr dieiiifcctarits, on accountofilieir poisonous or nihcr objectionable qualities, are unavailmic and use-1955:-_ Detc-cting organic impurities in air and water. Purifving drinking and other water from or- ' gnnic iiiattcr, in-ad, kc. Freshcning the air of cluao places, and romov. `mg bail i:\EIII:S. Freeing meat, sh, buttur, or other provisions from taint. (`A-1Z<`r7J_;A 77 ,, 51 M - I~ uurm.-:24, uugs, EC. One gallon makes 200 to 30 for use. 111-: r. -._ ll Wlillllv l.ILl\J II E PIIIUU. 3 Manufactured by the Inventor, Riclmrd l~`rec- 3 man. 70, Kcnxningeon Park Road, London, S. Thn nnnllinn Inn 5-nun-nvaul An uh llnun-nrn.~.nt F \1Il;ORIGINAL HLOROD ,invenwd'by- IL Fa-oemnn,7I ahnaaeutiht, alllowed to be 3 Ann nl Ihn an-nntnni. (Nu-nvnric-I nf tho nu-nnnnt: V `LJIQUIEJLIJLVJU I-IUIM-II-ll 1'1, auvvaliuu U - 1 F'toennaii,_,P:a!naaeutiIt,`ls allowed one oi the greatest discoveries of the present} century. It ls largely employed by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in holplttl and private practice in all parts of the world. It has effects peculiar to itself, and which are essential- ly different to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name of Ohlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves. pain, from whatever cause, al- A lays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and givesslcep with- E out producing any one of the unpleasant l'eelin?"i so commonly nrising from the use `oi opiates. t 1 continues to hold its unshaaen position in the E estimation of the Prdfesion as the best, most 9 reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and I scientic Physicians made nldavits that they have tested lts cects in careful comparison wlth L s|..m.. -00! nu (`III I I`! R[2lI\XTK"la"\` (`III f|l?_' BIN] KITTHLIJ IJVIIIIJIIKFII l`lII`ll'JllI.`I.|.`En Earl Russell communicated to the Royal Col- l-[.;(.` of Physicians and to Mr Freeman, that in ldmrillu the only remedy of any use in Cholera was Cmorodine. /I71 - Il-J.'.-1 VTEW.-- ,,, J /I ,,4- 1' , ,, _ 1n.I I was IJIHUIIJUIIIU. i The Medical Time: and Gazette, January 18th, I 18436, tunes, II. has an itmnenmc sale amongst l the public, and is prescribed by scores of 0rt.h0- l dnx Medical Pnctitioners, and, of course, it would , not be thus singularly popular did it not a_upply } a want. and fill a place. ` 2 Mnlullfnl-fuurnni ha {I-un Inurnnonn I?I..|...-J Dunn. : HIV UUHLUU II-H L'.IlCUl lll Udrlllul IJQJIIIIJIITIHQJU Wuu i those of"`DR. COLLIS BRUWNEB CHLOR0- ' DYNE_" am] deposed to the fucta that they! lound it n more certain and reliable preparation, 1 I and greatly preferred FREEMANS." , I-`n-I I-(nun.-I1 nnonrnnnlngtnal On ILA Dnunl l'`'nI_ ' _ JOEL` Kingston, Jan`; EA AND P 4 Tm. .a.:a.:E.]?`.RH_S,'.VV ......u . ll UUIUS of .-pint water. V001) _Q1'~.nu . - ` ,q- -4 uauu uuu DUB Dl'l13D' It. Llmost lg Flinn A \Y1'\ .- ,,.. --vy saw an egg cup ater; Iriths brush or pen oka, similar to Ward and Lock : nu, y be preuily illum-4 I ` E, JELLY, CORN FLOUR IS. &c r Wh"- `- ' " " 5 sun UHDCB MEMORANDA. Tho no-.._--L -- ` Sixpennv bottle {wed a pint of Boiling ater IS be tinted; dim: the E! bottle of Magenta. to I G: Magenta, Violet, Blue, - drops into an ter; or n--- - v --- ......_;,, impure and ioreiuu whether nrininn r....... ....._.E_ (in 15, 67 IUDS be applitd; luable colouring no-an , - --.. .u.-Fun c uuu Jurelgu 'hether arising from tobacco I counteracts the irritation \5 curious teeth. It puri- and, used in the bath, healthy state of the whole wunu-5 HEREI- color : Magenta, for Pink bottle tn :1 mm ..a-_.-, uuuvu. I. few drops of Colour- Violet, Blue or Pink; ate tints to Luce, Linen , .E THE ' one them; in in: ossiole P enlllnff tho vnnnw , v \J mun 1' JJU U H: me in a liquid state Magenta. A more mg cannot be had. \ ad; fgwnnrn Vi-|-` u will tint I quart. I II: or Wool in the` u 300 gallons ad.-;pte'l _ Ditto. 0 RciIIy & Dnnper, ;ARR[STER.5,A.TTOR.`J l`lY$.qt.[,AW solid, core in t.)hI|lICEI 7---(3hnn'Ihnr "J55 , -..u maul Will according to IIIU4 2 Black to WATER, Vhhu` 4.- - Pm " " " `CUE -II: ., Inaticn, "1;-:, enEI`l35eE and Violet Powders, Gol- Ohon-y Tooth P. "j`8; Lavender Witox, `ad ""7 dcn_310_.Lnne Juice and Glycol-inn. Tou.._ T PM} of mp-mien for the ,3 A , cei1:`Ia;:1fnut?t9 r; Bnrbidt. and Sqniu no- ` ug,u,-`cm,-A _9. 7 `;`:'|.Y,& ,G_o. MIp1-apu-stions. Londonpand D g " 3'30`. Bloomsbury, P'iI- htnblhm 151.5? e {in G.'.`d 05556: _",_ gatvfi -U _1_ rerfumers. Prgxo Modal gwuded 701' Purity lence of Quahty. London and Pain. BROWN WINDSOR-SOAP; ` PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. PATENT SUNF LOWER OIL SOAP- GLYOERINE SOAP Every vygety of Fancy Soap: f'n lb Barl- Also in Cartons of 3 Tablets. J , so '17`:-each Extracts, Lnvonder Puma. Lime description tho; , ' - -1uuAN S SEA SALT, for p1-odzncing 5 J. real Sea B tub in your own Room. The above favourite preparation is strongly recom- mended. T 0.1. v-' iloscph Ieawden, TTORNEY AT-IA W,__ S9] L l`|........---A `Y - OFFICE l{B)IOV'ED`TC V NEARLY ()PPnsI'm2 *I`1xbn\TlE-}`;rlr.:;Iy\ H-I-UH Sole 1 hits, 16 vwu :4: var Ul cacioua than`: gm.-L. 1 n.~--- ......;.uus man which I have} thej}: relative 1 nnwm cuwron, 80.. 1`-R0`-8-. Surgeon to Charing-cross Boopitll. I For several years bit of prescribing Dr I have frequently recommended persons can- sulting me to make use of Dr. de Jongh`a Cod Liven-Oil. I have been wellsatised with its eecm, and believe it to be a very pure oil, -well ueedlorg those cases in which the use of nhu Quhfjnh 3- 3--A "` _-._.... .......=. U: ueanm, and Chi the City of London. In all cases I have found DI Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil posses setof\propert.`1ea, among which tt cholaic compounds, and of iodine organic combination, af the m I` iP. I bolinvn 1-m:u.....-II- ` urgnulc combination, at-e` mos: it, believe, universally aclmc I:hia_oil h:_a.s great. therapeutic pow my lDVe8tlgAtI0nS, I have no dout a pure and unadulterated article." . - ---nu-wag; ARRISTE lid A.\'D ` gnlini In-n 3.; DR. LETHEBY, Hedica10icr of Health, and Cl the Gin or I,....:.... ,,, ,..._:. ... ..........., ru we queen In 1:-el- I ha.ve_`frequentl_y proscribed Dr. (is Jon; Ligb(rBrownCod Liver Oil. I consider-it ta 3 very pure oil, not likely to create disgust, a tbegapeutic agent. of great value.` 1 - -- j I DR.MEDWARD smrn, r.n.s., Hedieal Oicer to the Poor -Law Band of Great Brimim. DR. DE JONGH'S Oil in convincingly proved by` an overwhelming weight of medical testimony, and by the practical test. of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most calico.- cious, the most palatable, and, from its rapid curative effects, the most_economic:_|l ofall kinds. Hence the universal celebrity 01 121-. de JoIigh | A Oil, and the unparalleled demand for this unri- valled prcpuation. -' 3 I-avu, muu pages no numerous Engraving` PRICE--$7, f r the two volumes. By post paid, $8. - SELECT MEDICAL oPINIoN s. 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Jly acknowledged that eutic power; and from a doubt of its being ` Chief Analyst to Load - ` V ,..wuuea we desired other kinds, and that #1 Ind indigo-D3:-- `-` LAddr,as:` bell Bough ! to be_ cl-nntn rlinm...-o -- -1 Dr. de"'Jengh s 33888)? that nnnu. i/H -1..-L1.nd. N . B. M lngaye, lTTORNEY-AT-LAW, Convej Ifinnaonn 1" ur nu-U 10.00 13.00 15.00 and `tho - _uue An 0, wb \` . _he1ed to gnfadbf I " `WI . squndron w under 10 IIIQ F 1` : 10,Je_sns. , She _ Other Hotlgl mg, ` h orth Am of which is j ~ Pay, but was. sold illtlin-{ ` " `Pf A ' parties Beponlofi-Ii: "vilig a bill ti to Illld " H _ ; , A iI.',?. .7";....u..a ' . -~14-e spam: Mi % ugh . ` hu 1 Ledl ' B `.1 I"".,,,. ` %~ V" !._;WOCkS.;pc11Iar1 51.1 S1 . A:mlu:w`s CIIH I whichhi _ 3*" `L III. 15 XIIWIK 10 "M W`: A 17 cents/Ibrovlrr Anon 10 ling` tloli, udtwo % ' `nan:-nal .I.LIIl'I' ill 3 % and lscenfsfofv M `III II... rl. ' ICVILI ` * IVIIII EIGHT 7;?` in the City; all any be tnvoni. is ....u2a7} i with gram;-.31 in the nit: .1: wand. 011 the arrival Inner vessel, 3 large ~ k-complexioned men rdeck. About 12 the leaders of the exp *3 Ivina Innn-nirln nnuuo L r.l`-.3 .`1.\1 - Solicitors, Com w vucr until I gm! 1! my but HUI] direct to thn Wes "H mu `.4 n 1UI:\Jl.';I-A 1-L Kingston, C. W, PRINTIQYQ ~ "mm;;.:.3;;'{;... WsATuRb .G EVENING, MAY 3. _ ;_ "J. R. Smith, nu), PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, &c., PORTLAND, Rasidence Hurowsrnith. ` oriir T0 LEND. ;50,oooto lend ontbe Iscurity of-Roa1 Estate in the City or Coun- try st I low rate of interest. No commiaion R. I. Imam nu-i 9-L illiblistaring movmcn ta. :8 alleged, .i. own.1- ,. __ 0.,4a.nd is regal `my. Havana, Nw u'5.3 .`1.*2:`': .- -guuru, '.l'DB cgmm ` , Captain George Flelc yimgptain Hazgrd, (Ii Wgxiitence of 1 9. large an llition in the In-oId.ot' ` glut they were ob_ta.i I island, and that he _~.-- by his vessel 3311 Thurs ._ _ 5;-lying at Atlantic. Ba !~;|IIII_ time. Captain Ha . |.9| mItion_aa rilinble. ~- '.!ID~'7l\1L'r':s:.-- 2` ~ Pyuou: nu PHI uucln Pierrot, which was ly IsIaud. On the 3 EL. I_s...- ....;.__I , I _ -III! JIi\:IUID Ul LIIB CXP4 lytng alongside E!!!` E`| d-."I'l_1e Egmm it (`!..-.4--:.. t~..-___ u , , *||`l0V9!!Ienb. :M'|bOlJt-B of men for A in; on in_thia onq 01-two d for the "purpose `WA recruiting ital: `L 'd~bl11ave existed mailer a care and F, of the Union ar the rebellion eridsn in the V ' lion which sailed on ~`- -on.:. fame. and nerh Gildqrslceve as r)I'IVL`IlBI1l\"| - Wnlcu u;.cu U `hi force: and peg-hi Ph gi:5.r9_.`3;'1] hthbtunho James .6. Curlwrlgln ?[\"I"Ii`D_A I" I I H! 4171:-urn...- W bwwi H\VIlI:`|.-stixlu -nun-a .. T-ICE FIRST P1213; Ill H1. H `L ulllu wu\'\ n}.--.uu; ulna ; I-In-ning Service (free), 6:30. Cumucu (Banictit-ld).-.\IOI'ning m'I{t'H (l"orL-moulh).-.\l orui A (..-nn.-nn Gnu-rinn 4.1n -IAW, Solicitor in I1 p..I.Hn II... no IVI, ............-L-..,n; nun.` u 15-Q1-LAW Solici. tors Utmncery--Chambers Nos. 7, 8, 8 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingston, C. W. Jun: U RI1u.v,Q.C. | Fan: C. Damn. .AW. ox-"uE'-cL.a.Iz. Phat Oice. .\'.'. Junta PA1'1`o!I,Q:Cj . :.:.`_1'.'HAR. -1 vlnuvuu AJLIYI. I}.3"J.IUl III ing Service, 0:30. mt.1L (Roman Catholic). _\` `.0 a.m.: Mass 10:30 3.: ac Reeve,- ATTOR.\'EY.$:: .`. CHURCH (Queen Street) - )0; Evening Service, 501`. ...-.. Iv, - "- _ .-.. .. . -....-un vv ,uuu- ice Bagel Street, second Wluy Uice, upstairs. -at-Laf, Conveyanoer, Ufce, Clarence rncn (Wellingtod sll't'.;-t) II]- C1-nninnr :.n-uh-n R.-11 r , (Division `.I\ and I1-l ergcn City was Mrs : so encrgeticaily, on r-scape her he lcupul `intlow into the strum. uriuusly injured; but, along, innnnll with I..`...-... __--, n I.-5511:: IS: III-l3I|`|r, ` Arcisjfnns AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Solicitdra iu Ohnncery, kc. ~ Uices--i8 Glarenrra BL, oppoante the Post `Gice, Krsaarox, C, W`. Jon A. MAGDONAI.D,Q. C. ` JAlI`SPA1'1'O.'l,Q,`C` an . n u commna ROSE. `Division Street,) free ,n'u1 ll:00 mm. with mm. ; Evening Service, fm`Rcn (Queen Street :n- pm`.-n;nfr \...~m'. Iurncn (Brock Stn ' Fx-o|1iI\.r.'N`u.xr\'i|-:1 IT '5 "1 "9 C on veysncer, Dec. (Princess Sll'('t`1).- I-Evening Servicv, ner of Dundas and uullblbuf m c, &c., 33 King & Muclmr, o ,--.. . Streo:-t).=-)Iorning rive G-fin _.--.......uu-um 11 1 IUIINIQ veyaucer, Otce Bag door aoulhol the Brilialz August I. Lat-LAW, K. _ \v\| va\ Ling Sm &c. kxrninp; E an LIQ. C`HLORbFORMI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. Sole Manufacturer :--A. P. Towla, Chemist, Manchester. Nora. be Profession is warned against in- ferior, secre and cheap compounds now in the market. acb genuine boula bears a. fac- simile of Pro rietor s signature on the stamp outside. -....... o uuluruuylle) as the most nse. cine that has appeared during the century. ~._;J.u diarrhoea, colic, I I have found it to more an` more In-. .I..._ -7 _ _ , ,, ,_ _....~-u av -10 lppiclieu. I have no hesitation in characterising it (viz., I`ow|e a Cblorodyne) as the useful medi annearad dn.-hm nu -- --- uu |u1Ju "to beat Aux: uuy seems taut when euce will prevent advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise nid the dispose] or such things."-Lance!. .-,\.... -.._ .0'["`E`ICE.--S0!.llh WesLco1-ner a East Streets. Wu. H. WILKISON. W. A. REEVE, 51. County Aftnrnnv ,, ....... ........... uvuere cnolem hat graing fearfully) no the effcct that, remedies tried, Cblorodyne mom live. (III I unu1.m1.A, UIARRHCEA, arc. VARL RUSSELL seat to the College of h Physicians a communication received by turn from Munilln (where cholem had been fearfully) the pff`.-at nu. -I -" .. .._..catu;uat.s, pleasant to the taste, and 1 liculurly adapted for Infants and Hot] nursing. By the combination of Iot with Cress Seeds in its state of get-mimtt they are united with organic life, t renders them digestible. The irritative stubborn mnteral has thus become the nuci g` an n-_....: _-L-- ._..., nu-uu hull! an}! nucleus of an organic substances capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to the stomach. - Agent for England and British Posseasione, E G. DUFRESNE, 79 Walling Street. May be obtained ofall Chemists. nun." BAUUEINE, An eiciant and brompt Remedy for Cholem Yellow Fever, Diarrhcea, tht excessive acLiou of the Bawela. med: -was awarded by the French Government to D: V. Baud_ for this valuable preparation. Price: Small, 19 lid ; Medium, 43 5d Large Size, 113 per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED more`, nglhening (hr SysI.em.-Price 23 9d Der Run]. For sue ot the Civil troduced in {`F\IL`_` uuuuucu CINES. Auucl. coups. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the H..nal.,.-..L.:-:- , Toilet Soaps. Lavonulup Wu .u-um:-a K01 me Glycerine Handkerchief. Enu de Cologne. 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