Kingston News (1868), 10 May 1869, p. 4

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' Ocnsit of three pro 517 t _ THE B.mnn-.n?p 3 lo ....,, to we etxcct that, of all d, Cnlorodyne was the most ef`ec- Marine Insurance. uv ; 1.28 Regent Street; 24 Cornbill, Boulevard dea Italians, Paris. I-`Ire Assurance Company OF LONDON. :-are carefully prepared for Ex- retain their nn~..n..... .~..-v=-=-- un u:uC_Y. JAMES swnrr, Agent, St, La wn-mm \'.l.'1... . wios. KIRKPATRICK`. Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders. Glycerine Toilet Requi- sites. uaaufeu Wlll perm JAMES .sw1FT, ; __A,, ,_________*_;_._ Wllklson & Reeve, BARQISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LA W, Solncnora, Conveyance:-5, kc. Nnpanee, C. W. ' 0F'fICE.-South West corner of Dundsm and lust Susan. w-. H. wmxrsox. w. A. limcvn, M. A. Oonnty Crown Attorney. asue policies on lenns-; 3 assayed will permit. JAMES.R-'TF"" ' ,,____ ._... .. ., Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. IRRQ ..........u-. uu Luulr nuue -f the French, tbe_Quee ' Holland, the Queen _ King of Portugal; ad Vales. JAMES SWIFT, A .-.._ nun -.Jf`|'ll' 1, Agent, St, Lawrence Wharf. rowl; Chemist, I Compaliy Conn. E. I . Dona. General A1. In pg- .-, Cnuzus Wmscm Secretary A-1 nnn nnn .., iucyurcu nor r.x- excelleut qualities `M. Age nt, St. Lawrence W :0 null-Inlli-D ANU Solicitors in Chnnbery, to. O%o-i8 Clnnence SL, op] Omen, Kins-ran, C. W. Jon A.-|lAanonu.n,Q 0 `Jun _y,,,,. u' ;2 3.... . .. tish Possesiona, nlinrr Sh-nan $1,000,000. $24,000,000 ':\grnI_ 1569} - Wharf hulls ll N.B.V---This niidq E cure for grass ixfhorau, also the scab and rot in shop. S6ld by. all Chemists, and at 90,'Ganon street, London. Quartz, 163; pints, 83 ; half- pinta, 49; glass-stoppered Imperial pints, ex- tra strength, 169 per dozen; and in bulk at 49 per gallon: bottles included. Each gal- lon making 200 gallons, when diluncd with water. See directions on every_ home: during the last twengy years. N.B.---This uid ia_ in `certain grass in`A}If|FAl .51.... AI-- - Glldel-sleeve & Walkem, ARRISTEELS sud ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Conveynnoen, Notaries Public. oLIcI"ron IN UHANCERY. _ O1oo-Glu-enoe Street, Kingston, O.W. J. P. GILDIIILIIVI. L.L.B. | Emu. T. Wunu. o Au Luu umguoournoou." by 90,`Ga1 13 strength, net dozen: and h. I--IL iv!` I. LIV UUUUCIL ` The value of the uid is shown following letter from the Sac:-etar Lfanagerc Agricultural Hall, Islington, Jan. 1 Dear Sir,--Pleasa to sad eight 1 more of your Disinfecting luid, as poi enclosed. Having used various Disin Fluids at our many shows, I can as` condence that none bars bad the mucous and cnmnlnhx ..n-D... _: awn ..w. u. uugs anu omer verplin. Sir W. Burnett's Disinfgcting Fluid the only Disinfectant used? at the Agr tural` Hall during the Smitheld Club O: '5 Show in 1866, by ordergof Her Maje Privy Council. ` ` 'l`J.n ....I..._ -1 .1 n -- IR. WILLI U1 BURNEI`T'S DISINFECT- l.\TG FLUID, for the giurication of sick rooms, hospitule, worltbotes, factories, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, {ever wards, clothes and linen of sick, night- chairs, cesspools, during. water closets, stables, dairies, larders, rgmsty casks, tubs, &tc.; bilge-water, and the! bolds of ships; apartments for searchers, undertaken, and juryrnen, and for post-mortetn examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; [for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for t_e preservation of subjects for dissection; for the extermina- U011 of bugs and other vertnin. W. BurnnH a h:.:..r`.-.:__ n. .- muvluc U!` 835 Sold in p price 23 6d, - cial agents : parts of the?` AMPLOUGHS PYRETIC 'SALlNE.-A Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Hesdscbe in a few minutes; etfervescing and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially calculated to main- tain health. When mixed with water and taken during the eifervescence, it itnmedt stely blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. It vitslizes and supplies the blood with those saline princi- plea that are lost, altered, or destroyed dur- ing the hot weather. In Jungle, Scsilet, Yellow, Typbus, Eruptive Fevers (or Cholera). also in several other conditions, where the vital current is poisoned by infection, and thereby rendered unfit to support health and life. it has been found eminently benecial; and its sustaining and purifying inuence acts as a. preventive to disease, as the nu~ meroua unsolicited testimonials accompany- ing each bottle will prone. Its portability renders it admirably adapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or privste family, more especially when distant from medical advice or assistance. ` Qnld in -'\I'-"--` " i .....5uu.u, uuu every part of lb: Ask for 'l`be" Sauce.--Spe Agents--Burgoyne,` Burbridges, 16, Colman Street, London. ,._, . .._.......u... ILULIJ wuuse prescnptmn it is compounded. The entire life of that distin- guished man was spent; in promoting the health of his fellow-creatures, and his death, in December, 1861, was mourned as 9. us lion .1 loss. * Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, C9, Lamb's Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Fnrringdou Street; Batty and 00., Fiusbury Pavement. Rama] I... :`u.---'-- '- lnagdoinald, Patton RABRISTKRS AND ATTO. Snliniu... :_ nu.--`---- - 1 ` 'r:;;::. '.:'"m=- ` Warebouaemjgn Lhemsts. Gr Mndom. and'ev8end `.h"9. for Thn"ry.QE:: of-a` ......_y nuulvu UISU. I13 habitual use increases the appetite and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for its digestive properties. As an assurance of its purity and aiulary properties, it is only necessary to poi_t out the name of the celebrated and philanthro- pic Physician from whose prescription entire life nf' ilnul Au.-:- 5b'1`lII`l" SAUCE. Prepared by under zsnutlnwoocl Stacker, :1 recipe by his Cousin, the late Dr 5 wood Smith, thirty-veyaars Physic` the London Fever Huspitsl; Father of mry R:-form;_ Medical Member of that General Buard of Health; Author of Lt work on Fever in any age orcouutr` Pbilulaopby of Health, kc. nli1`in|I: mick - - - - -- " ' . uII\'U}IUJ Ul H|L[l, EC. Delicious with every known appetite Ir|.\Inu A - - - - - -- I. nun, apply HI [DB YIIIBDIOES lilid: f'n('mrt-rs, JUHN GOSNELL & Co., by Appointment to Her Majesty, II of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHA RF Tnumcs Sranar. late oL 12 Three K` Lombard Street. uu Ul58gI'l'UlllHU ouour, End i3 John Gusnull & Co. s'[`al.er newly invented Hair Brush, channcnl cuustruclion of wh [he two Operations of cleansi simultaneously. Th Iucnn: \.r;..;.....:-..v ru uau, Lt-l Noblcase So.-\p--eateemed for its unequal- led perfume and line emollient qualities. John Goanell .5: Uo.'s Violet and llilleaur Nursery Powiler is` guaranteed pure. ~ No nu. - acry should be without. it. Sold in boxes at :31; in Line 19 each. John Gosnell 3: Co. .; Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior 10- any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth 3 pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price ls 6d each. Instantaneous Hair Dye: certain to produce any shade Brown or Black, of good natural colour. IL cannot. possibly injure the hair, has no disagreeable odour, and easily applied. Jnhn 4`...an..n 1. 0.. s..-n..- ,. m - - -a--.A.nu|I.IIu\4ULIBIJ . The Prslenl Mechanical Hair by Machinery. For ` licu1:1rs,app|y to the Pater: f'.u-nmu-a la nnu nnuuln John Gnsnt-ll& CtJ. s Jockey Club Perfume is in universal request as the most admired I'M-fume for the Handkerchief`. Price 236d. John G rent-11 .1 Cu. s La Nuhlessa Perfume, 21 ll.`lOStdt'|IC:1le ['erf.1mc of exquisite frngrnnce. John Gosnell Jr 0035 Noblesso Ponnde, ele- gantly perfumed, nnd_ higbly recommended for beautifying and promoting the growth of the bait`, ......q..c.., nujal xscnt Ulub Bouquet, Jockey Club Perfume, Essence of Wood Violet, Vic- loris Bouquet, Frangigsnni, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. John Gosnell Jr Co's Prince of Wales Per- fume, s most choice and fashionable perfume. John Gasnell & Co '5 Princess Alexandra's Perfume, ll most choice and delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of Her Royal dighnes. John Gosnell 8; 0o.'s Upper Ten Thousand Perfume. ! Campbell, Dlowat as nlacdonnell, J3ARRI3`l'ERS, &c., Princess Street, King- uon (opposite Daily News Ooe; Auxumln Cuu>nu., QU., Ggoaal Linc: Movtr, Gnome: Inns MAonoll:l.l.. lurch I5, 67. uuuu uD3UEl| Gnsnellu in In .. .... ,._ 1.-nu uuuu Iv until`, U3 UPPIE John Gosnell st Uo.'a Selec Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club W 5--.. -4- TI\HE groan frauds which continue to be prac- tised by obscure manufacturers, more particularly in Germany, by imitating the la- bela attached to JOHN GOSNELL & Oo.'a PERFUMERY, render it imperative upon the Proprietors to CAUTION the public against auch nefarious proceedings, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of respec- A-_I>.lA J .............u yruuceuulga, mm to request their friehd tablo dealers, who import direct from John Gosnell & Go. ; and invite special attention to the nddress- ' RED BULL WHARF, 93 Un=|:nTn.uu-.581-nn1'. I.-.L..-. I\`-.._-|| L n u I RVCIIJCHI. b.V Chemists, Grocers, ltzilliau NDEII. and nlhm-a ilu-.\.~...|...._. .L .. vu, :15, HUI required amt ?world. . ' .....a-.uwu.uu Ul WLIIIJII acc rations cleansing and uslr. ' ,,,,__. _~'vvvu\-I, BIVCU a. rum :0 neous good noaanhlv inim-.. n... |....:.. s.-- Henry B. Blackwell (Lucy Stone's hus- band) has just returned from a trip to Flori- da, to which state he went on a mission on behalf of certain persons who thought of colonising. He returns `with an adverse re- port. He states that the sea-coast is heal- thy, is beneficial, indeed, to persons with weak lungs, or pulmonary complaints; in- land, and especially on the rivers, he re- gardl as unhealthy. He reports that most of the settlers on`the St. Johns river are very sick of their experiments. and anxious to return. He does not regard the interior of Florida as a desirable place for small fa- milies from the northern states. Persons who wish to manage large sugsr, cotton or orange plantations can do well in Florida, but not small families, who must work the soil themselv. He say the people are peaceful, and anxious for noglmn emigra- = tion. CAUTION . ,_, _ _.-........... uuu -Juno manu- W Perfumurs I Iha Pnuce-;a {ED WHARF, 93 Urrxn . Knngourl, .......un..nn uuulr lUl' Dl'llB'l'llgg ry. Prospectus and par- : PIIIODIEBS and Sole Manu- GS}\H<`.l.I. 1. n,. r>--r.`-,~~r ecbanicnl Chair for Brusbigg Proauectus and nnr- ...u.u.uv\.: Ul LUIS llll. ;t: -111.91:-llh ; the first or country, the ealtb. &c. on.-yyunuu gll DOIUGI, lls, and 215 each. Spe- ld Elli nnnninn-A I'n --1| .,-uuu years rnyslcmu to Smi- ilir-.31 Tkinmhup I\f .1..- A: -- ..`..\..u, uuauuguulll U16 put of the world. Sauce.--Special Export Burbridaes. and Qnni--a _.-....,.....u5 1'1l.lll.l. WES Agricul- Cattle order mf H:-- I-J-=----`A F, Urns Tnuu-.s STBIIT. HA '4 Qglnno `l)--l'------ - `-- .--_ _.__ av-t.u -uculcu. The Prince and Princess of Wales of 1,600 for the poor of Constant vious to their depsrtnre for the Cri: Roysl Eiglmeues, 313': a_ comma: Iuleillei, declined to accept any gruuntonic nlue, though I diut lam worth 20,000 had been intent Princuu. nets, Groce rs, others, throughout the Uni`! of Hm urn:-I.-I .uu II Uuwn the the Sacretary and ; Iingtou, 1868. send gallons lg Eluid, per order Dieinfecting owe. saw with vv ul rlun L|1AlIO'l'lIl'l'. .'a Select Perfumes: Eaa I lnl. I).-nu-....\p I ..,-|._-- __, nu; uc nut: LIIIIF, [H18 In! [ alent.Tric1nosaron, or 'ush, lhe peculiar me- f which accompanies eanainnv and nnl:.I..:__ DAJLY aNEws~MoNnm;mEvmmIG: ... --n I;nlil-l- UPC- appointed in all u unuu untua Majesty : yycuxul DIXPOII -3, and Squire, 1.5 L uluuluclll 11:68 Bouquet, Jockey Wood Vinlnt Vin- 111, in-I1 an ed Alex- rocker, fmm .te South- Physiciau Ilhnr AP Q---5 dish. Iis -\ .\...l _i vuwglnult polishing I `U1 L) -IIJ I` the rat I" .|__ 1:. RATES, AND IF Y9U D0 % NOT ALREADY TAKE ADVANTAGE or TYPES AND INK RESOLVE AT ONCE T0 CONTRACTS nnsr IIDIUI ton LOCAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISE- nlnrrs; -mmnnronn ADVIIRTIBEINTHI DAILY mews." ' V Possessing I)AILY NEWS. A LOCAL PAPER _a __ _ -.vvu-v-c 1:4-yl.'ull.'. I In Oawego, last` Sunday, A drunken brute nuned Wm. Squires uughl 3 lady roughly by her throat, and Iourinhing u saw, threatened to saw her land 06 . The lady dropped down with fright and gave premature birth to A child. Squires has been arrested. URL- I'i-! A 05' BUSINESS CARRY SUCH A JUDICIOUSSTEP A LITTLE FURTHER AND REPEAT THE BIGN A THOUSAND TIMES. PLACE THE 1 PA RTIOULALIIS OF ll` YOU HAVE ll` YOU WOULD Jamtmous USE or NEWSPAPEA COLUMNS! ADVER'1`ISINGI! MAY BE MADE AT 1'33 DAILY NEWS OFFICE. -ran: MOST wccEsBli`U,L TRADESMEN AND MERCHANT AND YEAH].-Y THE muons-1 amounnrox or an rmwsupn. PUBLISHED IN THIS omr, THIS JOURNAL onnns TH! ._:__ Jamel S. Cartwright, ARRISTER-AT-LAW. OFFICE`- EQICE STREET opposite the Poe February 17. ' IS THE BEST SPENT MONEY A ND NOT TO ATTRACT CUSTOIIERB AGREEMENTS- ADVERT IIIIDNUI ADVERTISE `OUR '8USINES25 ADVERTISE .7 ,,_.__ The Ring of Prussia never read: from the papers except such extracts an out of the journals, pasted on thin bu given him at the break fast. table. It Bonner paid about $100,000 for ' ing hit lut Lodger story, Red Raift still reported by some buaiuoaa men tbs lining in I noodles: expense I In n..--....... |--A` 5` ~ Tb A LIBERAL AND IN THE PURCHASE AND ERECTION OF AN ATTRACTIVE SIGN .303 YOUR PLAOB TO ADVERTISE A LOCAL BUSINESS, THEREFORE G0 AND ALDIIT 1-an kmronnuon or nr YOU WOULD mun: YOUR nusmnss, ` BEFORE TH! PUBLIC AND IN THE WHERKIN THEIR SUODFFIP __... ...-.-vu-uIAhu,\- U. JAIN Joan M. 15401143. Kingston, Judy 16. ERTISE ("OR ADVERTISING AND ATTRIBUT3 BE DRIVEN. BEE TARIFF OF ISEI 99 nu: any rmB.RINS Worceaterah rm: delicious Condiment, In lonnoiasenra Tho onlygood sauce, is pro- I-red solely by Lea and Perrina. The Public are rupectly cautioned again: tworthlcu imi- tation:-,and should use that Lea. and Perrinl Names are on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and S topper. Ask for Loan npd Porrinrsuuoo. Sold Wholonlo and for E1 ire Sauce rt`by the Pro 7prigtora_,Woreestar;lcars.8 :_ ' to. ; sud by Grocer: and Di one and Black- nu, London; to. - lmon unlvorully well; loans. Barclyand 80 ronounoed by l us lurch 15, , - .... vuilull, an: or` ordinary way. BLENDING some of the dyes in produce an innity of shade, ` taste. jv LEA AN D PERRIN S Worcestershire I Tlgia Ooudim ant. mnnn In-J '~-" _ ,, .. _...,.. Jun! an egg cup add_ warm water - ' Borders of books, similar to Ward and Lock s Arabian Nights, #6., In y be prettily illum- inated in this manner. CORN FLOUR BLANGMANGE, JELLY, ICE OREAH8, kc: While in a. liquid state of Magenta. A mono add one or two drops gnnt tinting cannot be had. simple or ele OONFECTIONER3 will nd Ilsgenta, Violet, ` Orange and Pink useful colours. `GELATINES and Gl.n'n!.u --- --~ ..- inure, as directed above. ` an "u STABCH: Stir in. few drops of Colon Magenta, Mauve, Violet,{ Blue or Pin theaeimpsrt delicate tints to Lace, Lin & 4 c. - WILLOW SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bc Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract the~ quickly, ifapplied in boiling water. BLUE : For laundry purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny bottle of Mag ta, Violet, Crimson or Blue will make fr npint to a quart of beautiful colouring, cording to shade required Apply witl brush. PAPER and WOOD STAIN: Dittd. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2 Black half e-pint of hot water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A Sixpennv bot Canary dissolved in a pint of bo' ' PHOTOGRAPHS ' dye with water; 3 bottle of Magenta to pint of water. to. ILLUMINATING: Magenta, Violet, Bl Orange; pour a few drops into an 1: add water; use with a brush or p to Loc illu Bmtnnu A mm "" - p nu reuuep Ln FEATHERS; nf oh. .I__ : __ ____.,_____?____ UDSON'S SlMPLE JYES FOR. THE PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is irnposeiole in this small space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics, they are also invaluable as a colouring agent 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. IIEMORA NDA. MAGENTA: The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. no will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce a clear A Sixpenny bot-- Roee Pink by using less dye. Suitable also for Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, &c. WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most satisfactory results. Use alarge quantity of boiling water in an earthen pan. RIBBON:-J and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling water. FEAT!-llama. n-- =- I A 4_.._.-vA \JIl\}L` ILJIIAIJ (`FOR 1011.51` Pmu=osI:s,) Removes from the mouth impure : es and softens the skin, and, used V` tends to: promote A healthy state 01 body. 9 71 w\r\---_ uI- u as wreuzneudoolnng old man of sixty | ve and of that which should nccomgnny old lge" he has nothing except grey airs tad physical feoblenesa. lie has been three times t.nnsported-twice for life and once for fourteen years; nnd the two sentence-a ' for life indicate what It mere mockery our Iontencea are. In l.~ .T Inc was first trans- rtedfor life. In` the colony he llllli ll iioir chance of beginning a new career, for convicts then were welcmne labourers; but he escaped---to lie recaptured in 1842. as re- > turning without leave, and again transport- ed "for life." He once more made his es- cape, and remained undetected imtiL l85l. when he conunitrcd :1. burglary, and was sen tonced to Fourtecll yours transportation. Before that term had expired, he retiirneul for the third time, nnd on Monday was triocl (gain for the old o`enco-returning tn Eng; lznd beforo his term of sentence had expired. He has been a policeman at Ilobart tuwn : he has travelled in Aniericxi and France; and he hppears to have repeatedly: fallen back on crime as a means of living. He now protected `against :1 third tr:msporm.ti.m. "My Lord," he ced, "have compassion on an old man, End don't send mo again to those nal colonies." The plot). of age from such we reminds us nftlm I-`manl. ....;...:....| ..I. . \.UllEl:l vuuul ICH. Preserving and restoring the freshness 0! cu: oweis kept. in writer. Destroying the blight of the potutoe, vino, hop, mulberry tree, Sac. Washing dogs and other domestic animals. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tubs, dairy utensils. Washing the hair and darkening its colour When turning grey. # Ellllclug ti `f - d - - t_- ,f _ [Gem of baths an): [t)|ll.|tl;|s.yliIg an invlgora mg L nriina I'\l'\;Il'\I\/. 1 - - - LUIII VIIVUU. Treating the infectious 'di5c., horses, dogs, &c. One gallon makes 200 to 305 5 for use. `In n . . _, __. a nu] IAVC N.B.-Cond_v's Fluid is the Stdhrd scion Test for Organic Matter in Water. and an`. Lhe only known means of rapidly and comp].. freeing Drinking \VaI.cr from Organic '1`, which is so common a cause of serious discaa To rapidly purify the air, use the diluted 1 with Uondy`.-.1 Uzoniscr" or other Spray- ducer: w u.u u0nCI_Y'd Uzonis4 ducer. CUNDY`S PATENT ~ ;_ - - ~--uu-5 gnu}. (,ec1;3;':)';_"t`;`t'}'l2l ;t)`l1itI;:yirag and invigorating cf- D _35i8 P0i90Hf-'~1 wounds and des mal vir 3. troying ani- uuul Lanny. __ Coumernctirig the ebcts of organic poin taken into the stmnnch. 7 Curing Musty pruvendcr. Freeing wheat. 1 other seed from smut. Maintaining the health nl plants in pots; conservatories. 'l...\...._..! ._ 4., .1 , A ' 1 I ONDY S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- ' Lam, puries, dcodorises, nndzdiein.-cl.s, by the agency of nascent. or ozonic oxygcu,-i~ts active principle. Being entirely innoxious, this uuly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, lor which all other disiufcctnrits, on accountol'_tl1c-ir poisonous or other ohjectionable qualities, are unavailable and useless :- Detecting organic impurities in air and water. Purifving drinking and other water from or- ginic runner, lend, Sic. Frcehc-ning the air of close places, and remov- ing bad smells. Frccin meat, sh, butter, or other provisions from mini II, 4 mun, (U. nvllullisiull A uln Jbunu, u\-Iluvll, uo . I The genuine has engraved on the (}nvcrI:rm=nL! Stamp (outside each Home), FJ{EEMAN`S ' nnmwn. 2I1r.nRnnvb.`l`. " Dlalllp kiluloalue UIIUII IJLHIIJU) ORIGINAL CIILORODYNE. was umoromne. l Tim; Medical Times and Gazette, January 13th, [ l8I36,`staI.es, II. has an immense sale amongst the public, and is preacrilwll by scores of Ortho- dox Medical Practitioners, and, ofcourse, it would ' not bq thus singularly popular did it. not supply a mint and fill a place." M.-.....I'....o..rmI hw rim Inu-nnonr Riplmrd Prop. . ` ){irE-5F 631342. Tun The Itorv of George Robe:-:5 is as striking ll "10! Miserables itself; indeed, we doubi whgther the development can add [ much to the force of the more facu._ Rub- en: in a wretched-looking old of tiny- vo.[ should lI.(3`.nnlnnnv . .....nun-an: To color: or Rose; add half 3 bottle then stir in_ the Whit Mauve, Violet, Purplcrfl produce pretty tints by n; more, as directed nhmm II WIITIL uuu [III II PHIUU. _ 4 Manufactured by the Inventor, Richard Free- I I man, 70, Kc.-nu'mg .on Park Road, London, S. 'I`I.u nnnninn hnn nnnrnvnul nn Hun llnvnrlarrmnt and greatly prelerrou "rnnnm.1;Io. Earl Russell communicated to the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and to Mr ]"reeri',_I.hut in lduuilla the. only remedy 0! any use in Cholera i Uhlorodinc. ' fl?! , ll_J.'A...l P.!..... ...J nuplln _TnnI1n|-`ll Tkfh f un;uunD: .|. of the dye is !0'I"l'nN - 1:- hnve qeuea Its enacts m ccreuu uuuapmmun nu... ' those bfDR. COLLIS BROWNE S GHLORO- DYNE," and deposed to the facts that they luund it n more certain and reliable preparation, and greatly preferred FREEMANS." xrml n.....|1 nnnnmllnicnted to the Ron] IIIIU UI uuw 5-v--an. -.-v-~v~- century. It is lsrgel employed by the most eminent Physicians an Surgeons in hospital 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 Chlorodyne, but have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rspidl relieves pain, from whatever cause, al- lsys t e irritation of fever, soothe! the system under exhausting diseases, and givessleep with- out producing any one of the unplensant feelings so commonly arising from the use ct opiates. It continues to hold in unshaxen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made sidsvits that the have tested its eects in careful compnrisatfwit .L-..- _a-.. no nnrt IQ nunWMl'-`.14 rmtnnn. . . I If-~ _ `HE ORIGINALOHLOBOEYNE. lnvontpd by - _ R. FroeIn|n,'Phmmceu at, is lllowed to be ' no 0! the greatest discoveries of the present ntury. lnrgelg ..:.....o_ `Ph-uininnn An Surgeons hospital _ A .. ..-.... nuu uuu unman- e - [in SHAVINGS, Bone, res, the dye fapplied r }ES: Magen- \ from I. beautiful mI......a...- -- ...u.u menu. uyo in I: 5: Dye in hot water 5 autcienl. for one Mauve, Violet. and tn W. B. llllngaye, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Convey: L Kiniutou, C. W. Blue, Magenta, Violet and ya in warm water `OOD A to bottle lved boiling water [S may be tinted; dilute the ar ; to a `lie. - G: Blue, - tar; within brush or Mr- ........u.mc. A mxpenny bot-- 0 ' also Eoods. Feather: Rm... L- he and foreign -1:, whether arising from tobacco and counteracts the irritation .-tioma of carious teeth. It puri- in the bath, ;e ofjzhe whole H. BOLLHAN CONDY, Patentaz, Bunersea, London. _ Eh. ....._. "mu UIBHIIIC '[`,|i L disc:m.._ in air nus 0|... OZONISED WATER, a-- ......,____ \ V , ,__-. vuv In Inls 1 SILKS : (a few drops II. feather], Scientic alfurd.-2 comp].-rely r 'l`.ninl., use serious dianna. -- vl acuuua uaaczm.-_ , Hm} O[hPJ' Rn:-an---.-.-n 5" SEE FIRST PAGE. `diseases of cattle, and the bath will a, a.ccording_to poisons tint a quart. rWool in the - gallons adapted ,->____._a I `PATENT emu-*1.o, mg on. son. GLYCEBINE SOAP. 4 Every variety of Fun ' in,.Ib Bgllg Also in Cartons of3 Tabl?tl.. ' Ir ` Pomadea, ~._Bme qnd VioIt`Powderr, Ob!-' nation, French Extracts, Lavendir Watch Cherry Tooth Pan to. Lie Juice and Glvcarim-7 and oven A----'-"-* ` Fr a Sm- which I `h everal years ave tbei:-_ relative WIN (f:AN'ro&, r.n.c.s., j gog to Chm-in_g-cross Hoapitnl. . NW0 also employed with I vicar superiority. nbnmr EVENING. MAY` DR. GRANVILLE, F.R.S.,_~ Author of the Sana of Germany. _ uuuang me `to make Liver Oil. `I have] _e['fect8, and -`believe tted for` those case substance is indicate aul - DR. Bmnor, 1r.I'i.a, Senior Physician to I huafrequentl ting me to make Guy's Hospital. ~ y recommended pen-eons con. Jongh the City of London. In all cases I have found Dr. dc kghv. Light-Browh Cod Liver Oil possessing thuma _-_.._ .,......u U: nenlw, and Chief Liv u, get of pvopertiea, mm "which the p f cholaitronlnpounda, an of iodine in 0 organic combinaon, are the moat I.-emu I It is, I believe, univeranlly ncknowled L this oil bu great thempeuticpower; and I my investigations, I have no doubt of be: as pure and unadulterated article, 3'` 3 9343 of` ~- --- -- ac -nuun, 07 of so goody: .r:I:emisI: anti it:-?1u::3n:' .}?e'-" as Dr. de Jongh, who has also Wrilheqpmymg meqi-:31 treatise on the all with which I `e quaimed. Hence, I deem the God Live. 0?: under his guarantee to he m.r...-;.a- ._ ,. ' ' .,.....u-cu. nence, 1 deem the Li gnaran tee to be preferable I kind [as regards genuineness and n1 cacy." nulu 'l cacy." V supplied by Dr. tie Jongh. It ` ---~-- --1--M Irv 9-"=_ Igor Law Board of Great = Britain. 11 h is" one kind ofCod Liver Oil any ` It` em i ich is universally Light-Brown Oil `L - I begaeeafi practice, when escribiug the o\7?,:,,`,i,,o,,,,,,,,,,.g thiskind, since, j midst 3 much vniety ma an. certainty, we hive g.-.ondence_ "Q ' ages.--(E_xtuct*:f1-om Uonaum ; SHE; and Remediuble -J;3I'.a.ges.) _` _ . DB. IEANKESTER, 1r.n_g__ Coroner for Central Kiddies; I consider that the purity of this 4);] issceug, ed in its preparation, by the persona] gemiou good a chemist an intelligent I ,,},..;;... `Q Dr (In Jon -uln --'~~ ' ' We `think iga. great adi` admitted to be `genuine--the` ~,-~----- -- v- nnry : I hnvclneq emf Light:-BI 0'IICO' Ii; 1: very pure oil, ?not`iik. a thernputic agnt. or I I I. ll. Smith, 1l.D., 11L nnnnnv . -.-4-. -zugvv ll\l.J Medical Oicer ghe` I I LIE - . 3 I` H`ESF} f:)reign periodicals are regnlariy rg : ' pnblishedgby no In the same style as hereto. | fore. Those ho know them Ind who hf. V Tong subscribed to them, need no reminder. those whom the civil war of the lat few ye: I had deprived of theirhnce welcome uipp], gf ma best periodicalelitaruture, will be glad to hug _, them again within their reach ; and um... u. may never yet. have met with them, will gum-,d_ ly be wellplessed to recelveznccredilbd repon. of the progress of European science and titan. HITS. rnhlnn mar`:-u u Inna j ` L11 v nun U111. _ DR. DE J ONGH'S Oil is convincingly proved by an over-wlIclmi_ug weight ofmedical testimony, and by the practical test for twenty years in `all parts of the world", to be, hgy_ond all qucstlon, the purest, the moat edict- Cl!-us, the mos palatable, and, from its rapid chive e'ect.s," he most economical ofall kinds. Euun nl-.n c--- ` ` " ' '- of successful expeiienoo ' ,,__._ |,....----uuv, -uI.l,_ ll'UIIl IE5 lpld e'ect.s, ' 009:: the un ersal celebrity of Dr. dc Jonghk 0: and . the` , ralleled demand for this unli- Vmid Pmnundn. \III III! prdpnuti ..-..u a.n.a.:. Physician in ` ALYI - ,_ _-__:-- pa VIUIIIIKI By Henry Stephens of Edinburgh and the lnteJ. P.Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc- tavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings. PRIOE-$7, for the two Volumes. R17 41.- ....w wuu pages anu Engra P[ {IOE-$7, volumes. post paid. $8. Subscriberi may ob-t;.in back n-mBberg gt am following reducid rates, viz : Th? f\r'n1-II) R fin}: F:-nnn. 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Tnmznouno QUARTERLY (Conservative was snmamzau nnvmw (Whig), , gran WESTMINSTER. nnvunw (Radical), l um NORTH ;iRI I`lH anv11cw.(m.'cm.) ` nu: isucxwoons EDINBURGH ncuzln (Tory.) , I rmmslc rm-eizn neriodicsln m r....n..i- -- And a. large amount; of general Price, Five Cents. Bub The L.`S. Pu_ SELEC1 sm HEL5` Eglfilgn PERI0DlC4`I-:3: 00314131170 ALL in % `. ENTERTAINING s_'ro~n"% In-4.1. 1LiI|nt\I1n`7 ...I.' .__.__. -I sq MENU. yof Reamstntein I r rule of interea-L nu. Eniv ~ 'DE JONGH S LIGHT-BROW-N COD" LIVER OIL. nu 'ff\`T(`I"IIt`I 4-... . - CH RON,~IC.LE xwamar mum- I! W U F p 'rne'I'armer }s Hume TP 0 s 1' A13 1:. It h11'l'IlAi|fhn Dnnfn Pqb. Oo.:l_a`c;.pui)liavh ` TERMS FOR 1869. .-.1 LI... 1.....- D-_:-___ I {MEDICAL OPINIONS, :3 HAR_sH,,B.u:'r., M.D., ""37 w the Queen in Ireland. utemr. n.--,.._*L-.: 1-. ., ..... ruuuu man 112-. de J_ngh a 1 Liver Oil produces the dgairod ' time than other kinds, mq that 2 the nausea and indizesnn rm- _,_, -- ..... gulicu nu Lrelln. geltfy prescribed Dr. do -Tough : _ t `or 0iL I consider it to be W10 ` ikeiy lab create disgust, and gfnt. great value. ".j_ . -__._.- .-vua. - advertis- ddler Mort. Rad n.::..- I. 1- @- VARB surm, l?'.R_s, I thn pA_, 1- -. .. ..--nu nuuut`, Ult aea indigestion boo administration of the Hxxltage that `there . universal], ml ; `Light-Brown Oil the :39 long `. tn I-onnunn-.-...l Addrss; ` dg -7.DDgh deni-.-..a u nlvcllllvll physicist: `'4 the best l`I -- -- I If-I1 'tho it 60-516?! '='|,v").% " ' with greater + ' I `V in the 011;; ` mybe fact.-u _, Iill be in ve divisions, ptojocling six feet from but window: Will be safe W `lumen them; than l1c2I:`lQ!*o=` A` oti Do.dII.mu|wM Do. 0An,l`;H~_"`-~wQ_. ` -... ....\.u- gu.uv,uuU lull` lIJV'el'IIS- get Knife." _It is ' that adver- on exnpnan I s'uLL*a W % P"kil||.V I `*5 'V-A ` net, M11}. 3.. Ki98sTh.: .` W ` ( oer and Al. ltie W - llluunru. '--..,, ...- _,__, ha puuga connecting w :01-tidon are six feet ` centre hull, and connac ` it each and of the bu?! ' "5 Min 3; 3` BOOK!` '. 1 Perkins, A " * nu." u II-ti. -_;_~ A ,,_-- -..- nnav uuunuu. LDEH 3:) : communication an d to Armani -..- ......_A -r Pzzlm-110.1 .--u-v`zI1II , : A1"rbR'nYs..z.1.Aw, mnr lu- Lav p...u... um. `E - -_ -........-nun.-uuu L`l1l my pmaent of Ollh A diam.-ma .......I- ---I Ilof this oplinio Qlonon, Conkli %, "is unk that we 0 - _ " into ,t 1-`on ~ nyue two grouped ., H Tracey wlndow, and , ` * mu, with yer: stoop * V, Imh ornnuuntnl no ~ cyan: IUD!-I13. . . ii whoy occupied Ii , 7;, and students looms, rooms, and clua rooms. _ - and ntliq oor: in take `A which hgvo-coiling`n fo *` _ thoroughly ventilated. 4i In accommodation for Iexea; pu-ticulnr euro . ging the bnilding,_o iaolued. The dimn . .".i!hiuIhe I ' `_ m Ill wdsys Illli nvnr H. _ ,..v... \'| .-ho IAUIJI ruI,.I| 9 French criminal. wlu-. g his father and mother, mve pity on n pupr or- ` to prbtest against his zwbere I shall be `Inig- il M...-..II.. -:n ._-A.. I andtenden; n1ac.`1:rg \ iusiuut and wet was: if :. `will tainted with: f Hljnwny from the bni ,IIto count with the fa _ extension. The v . -- wit; the boiler chin: . auo necnu perfoct vgn L. I urn calm .--4.1-I N u ucltgg VVIIIU = wggggu vi 1: o ining & pdueipal units, It the] x.. nunna mnnactinn Ir ga -10 vi! u phyni ; llttnotbe per,-mimd fa poor Carlotta. 1. an hhtoq at H _ {limo for.-a nd. aft ' nnl. ` ` \ .. will bllbsnn wn ;' mg o_nu-ancu in the; uh centre 0! the bail ' ' eat: and visitors `romnla And female 3 `-T`: ] ]w DI-III. -5 roonsialn the tango! e `ggmams in all, four in ntoot, Ind six on I ground oor of the uni ` np|intldent'a~ aputme, P .4! u-bokn I-nnmn I `"` "'l- III: uxulu E::cIed passages from the 1 Jnns PA'l`1'0l,Q,C_` ;.wu4z. each freon-l6ng_b_y thirty-3 ' anuq nun, uuu. uuuunn: um-nialn tho rent of ca IIIU UIJIIIJII-Ix, [U "T Iy unnnun nnnnnann` I`-nun 0|.` mm is nrelyo tee: wid,l _...L..I- with tho inina '.9'4.S.9d '10 visit! _I..__: -1` ..`3."`. .".E -IIIIXI III I Tho foliovg .2. lg`: u,vvv w |_enu on E09 kg the City or Goun- at. No commission R. M. ROSE ~ John nludle, ' ARRISTIE, Attorney-st-Luv, Gem kc. Oloe oppouile Post Ulce, Street, Kingston; Augzul. 6. -\-vvy- Ill] PlT%UI Of mgh diamond neck- intended for the I -v. `W PPOute the po 's"' '1 ` Conveyance:-, to. Dec. 1. ul n zues Ian I Hum Constantinople pre- rlbe Criman. Thai- ,-- -- --V Illlal Il'l Jlnce t > pn Irlrnab ...__-|- .1 NTCIELCLAR- : Posl_0ice. '.'.a.LAw,con- uv _Qr.....s ..--- ,7 , Gonveynncer, mice, Olirenoe Vales left 1 u ulnar:-A..I,_ _ - . Joseph 'l!awden, TTORNEY AT-IAW, Solicitor in Chancery, Notary Public, &c., 33 King Ilyoet, Kingston. - ' _..-. -- ,vu-n- Lreet, second 9, upstairs. `.-o--unaruii [ll l"' rimea. Their '0 Dunn. 3 IDE IIFC CUI board and anything ll nrn 1-up ALLILIIJI. rni1 t'El Sole` Manufacturer :-A. P. Ilanchouer. __._ us: I Nor|.4Tbe Profession is warned against in- forior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle bears a fac- simile of Proprietor : signature on the stamp LIQ. CHLOROFORMI Co. on CELORODYHE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. SO16` nI.II!lfnnln-A-- ` " -' ` V .,....,.uu, uu more man 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 KIDD, M.D. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-I only requires to be known to be appreciated. I have no heeitntien in chcmcteriaing it (viz., Towle a Oblorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine thnt has appeared during the present century. In diarrhoea, colic, ague, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article that can be ...u.uou All-I Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. Sir,-1 think if you would advertise Chlorodyne more than do, Surgeon New V... ._-=.u --- your :-rC`r-V-I A Chuncery,Not . 5] IYSIOIAH, SUB laddonen H1110! ` 011:? 1'0 LEN: Wty of Real 7.` A low Am 19 - vnuu n.u_>nonL4L: sent to the C01] 5 Physicians 3 communication recei him from Mauilla. (where cholera 11111 ` raing t ea.rfully) to the effect that, remedies tried, mos` V6.1 a nu, I .. .. ,......, tug Lue mood.--t rice 23 9d per Bottle. `,' The above Preparations are in the form offuveetnaeats, pleasant to the taste, and pnsr-., ticulnrly adapted for Infants and Mother: nursing. By the combination of the Iron ar Iodine with Cress Seeds in a state of germination, b they are united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irritativn and stubborn mineral has thus become the nucleus of an organic substance capable of being ab- tsorbed by the blood without. injury to the Agent for England and British E -G, l)tTra'm:1uut.~ `Tn m,.-- /- per bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifying the Blood.--Price `, Preparations Are in arm rn--- -..t., wuau-n on tnree preparations- BAUDEINE, An efcient and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Dian-hues, Dysentery, and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold meda was awarded by the French Government to Dr THE DIASTATIZED IRON, For strengthening the System.-Price` 29 9d per Bottle. THE DIAQTA-nrann u A . . . -- u uuuclsu CINES. ` R. V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of tbb Medical College of Paris, CbiefPbysicin.n Extraordinary for Epidemic: in Paris, late MD" ot the Ciyil Hospitals of Algiers, hssjusc iqy troduced in England bi! ORGANIC MEDE- DR.` Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the Hnndlzn-nl-I-5' Lcllul ml` ll". Handkerchief. Em: de Cologne. Au lhn nhnun . uwu uv uuzugll. I AM the above are careful!` portatiou, and retain their in any climate. QR Hr:-.-;...l . Inn In - " ` _' -"--#j"`-`~---.: OFFICE REMOVED TU KING STREET _ NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STORE. ... -nu UIIILIII-` 96 Strand ; London. 17 _.-. ........- u_y appointment ties me Emperor of Fru of Spain, the Queen of Hollau the Belgians, and the King H.R. H. the Princa-of Wales. ' `HIS Company has been doing business in J Canada for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the prompt and liberal selllementofevery Mir claim. It has fully complied with the laws ofC:1um!a by the deposit with the Government. of Stocks lo ` the amoixnt of 850.000 H _ And 1': vs------~` ` quu-UUI And is prepared to issue 1 low as the safety ofzhe BSSE I... ,___{___________ `CHOLERA, DIARRHGIA, so. I ARI. RUSSELL sent College of` received by im had been raing fearfully) e`.-Am. eh... -: -n `uJ'||}UI Losses paid in 50 years, .5.,... nur nuglana and British Posseahit -G. DUFRESNE, 79 Watling Street. May he obtained of all Chemists. ./Etna Insurance Co. of II:1rt - ford, Conn `PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- ~ g;5,15o,93|,71. Lnaona nah-I in Itn ....--- ` `J ..._.. .,...buca an reasonable rates. JAMES b`WIF'l`, Agent, Kingston, March 31, `G9. St. Lawrence wm uuaac: prumpllj` and I1 paid in Canada Currency. JAIIFH Home [Insurance llompany or New Haven, 1 \ ` n Hum-.o-- ` , __.._..... ' V ucurrnl Agar INCORPORATED IN 1819. CAPITAL $3,000,000_ ASSETS$5,l50,93l,' I ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and rm lulnnd l`orL-1 on favourable terms. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted nu Curreucv Illome Iusu1`a.nce Company of New Haven, Conn. _j- UAPITAL .. . . $1,000,000. PRHLUIUMS RECEIVED DURING 18138.. $2,079,896. Fuuds deposited in the hands of tho Govcrmi-at for the security of Iwlicyhuldcrs. V W All lire risks can-fuily surveyed, and the rule 6!` Premium made to curreapoud with the risk assumed. ' 1-S69. 1|`-Ilnis lnsunmcc llurtford, I` l Phu-znlx EUGENE -RIMMEL_.. IPERFULIER by appointment to their Majes- ti_es French than.....,.. St. L Kingston, March 3|, 1869. dia; D. Srrnumn. P resident. nnnn ,...._.~ 0,0001 l_end on the rlty of Eshstateln 1|7gtII cnmmiuinn child, Mtrch 31, 1869. 5 Kingston, March 3|, 1869 9 Agent. for Kingston Otce--33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, I862. 3 ..;-u-.u|.. - -~ I CASH CAPITAL .. .. 3 AKE AND RIVER RISKS .l and (`Jlrnni of u-an.-.-.-I|~ - Agent st Kingston, `TD n'i"t-may 1 nxsxsllkeurofn x and cargoes at reasonable rates. IA unu unvrn-n _?} B0311 ASSIIPSIICC COIIJDMI or L. J. HINUBE, President. .----.-....-__ James Agnew,- BABRISTE R and ATTO RN E Y-at-LAW veynnoer, to. Office Bngot Street, door south 0! the Britialo Whig Ofce, up: Agual I.

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